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In  addit io n, all the  values  in the  single -trip  or  t he total-tr ip  memory 
c an  be  delete d sim ultaneously. 
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Driver  information  display 
In  addit io n, all the  values  in the  single -trip  or  t he total-tr ip  memory 
c an  be  delete d sim ultaneously. 
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All stored  values  will  be  lost  if the  vehicle  battery  is disco nnected .• 
MMI  settings 
B asic s ettings  for  the  trip computer  can b e made  in the 
MMI. 
-Select:  Funct ion  button I CAR] > Systems *> Instrument 
cluster > On-board  computer  1  or On-board  computer  2 . 
The values  in the  s ingle-trip  or  the  total-tr ip memory  can  all  be  reset 
t o  ze ro  at  the  same  t ime  u nder 
Reset in t he  me nu. 
In  addit ion,  you  can  determine  w hat  information  from  t he tr ip 
compu ter  should  be shown  in the  ins trument  cl uste r display.  If  one 
of  the  p ieces  of  dr ive r info rmation  is tur ned 
Off, that  dr ive r informa 
t ion will  not  be  shown  in t he  di sp lay . The  i nformation  w ill contin ue to 
be  ca lculated  by the  t rip  compu ter  and  can  be  tur ned  bac k 
On at  any 
time. •  

Clear  vision 
Clear  vision 
Lights 
Switching  the  headlights  on  and  off ·"ti-· 
In  the  "AUTO" position,  a light  sensor  automatically 
switches  the  head- and  taillights  on and  off  in response to  light  condi tions. 
Fi g. 46  In strument 
p an el: li gh t swit ch 
The  ligh t switc h must  not  be  overtur ned  past  t he  stops  in 
either d irection. 
Switching  on  automatic  headlight  control 
- Turn  the  lig ht  sw itch  to AUTO => fig.  46 . 
Switching  on  the  side  marker  lights 
-Turn  the  lig ht  swi tch  to ~oo~. 
Switching  on  the  headlights  and  high  beam 
- Tur n the  lig ht  sw itch  to  ~D. 
- Push  the  high  beam  leve r forward  tow ards  the  in strument 
panel=> 
page 62 . 
Switching  off  the  lights 
- Tu rn  th e  lig ht  swi tch  to 0. 
T he  headlights  on ly work when  the  ignitio n is switc hed  on.  Whi le 
starting  the  engine  or w hen switching  off t he ignition,  the  headlig hts 
w ill  go off  and  o nly the  s ide  marke r lights  will be o n. 
After  starting  the  eng ine, the  headlights  are  automatically  adjusted* 
to  the  load  and angle  o f th e vehicle  (for example,  during acce lerat ion, 
brak ing) . This prevents  oncom ing traff ic from  experiencing  unneces 
sary  headlight  glare  from  your  head lig hts. 
If the  system  is  not  operat ing p roperly,  a warning  symbol  in the  Auto
Check Control  is  displayed=> 
page  31. 
With  the  side  marker  lights  o r headlights  switc hed on,  the symbol 
next  to  the  light  switch  illum inates 
':o oc . 
Daytime  running  lights 
•  USA models: On vehicles  w ith xenon  lights the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  will come  on  automat ica lly when  the  ignition  is turned  o n and 
the  light  switch=>  fig. 46  is i n the 
O position  or the AUTO position 
(only i n day light  conditions) . The 
D aytime  running  light s function 
can  be turned  on  and  off  in the  MMI menu 
Exterior  lighting 
=> page  59. On vehicles  wit h halogen  lights there is no daytime 
r u nning  lights  fu nctio n=> 
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•  Canada  models: The daytime  ru nning  lights  wi ll come  o n auto
matically  w hen the  ignit io n  is t urned  on and t he light  switch=>  fig. 46 
is in the 
O p osition  or  the AUTO position  (on ly in  day light  co nditions) 
=> & -
Automatic  headlight  control 
In  the  switch  pos ition AUTO the automatic  headlight  control is 
t u rned  on. The low beams  are t urned on automatically  t hrough  a  light 
sensor  as  soon  as  ambient  br ight ness  (e .g . when  dr iving into  a 
t u nnel)  falls  below  a val ue p reset  at  the  factory . When  ambient  .,.  

Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control 
Description 
The air conditioner  is fully  automatic  and  is designed  to 
maintain  a  comfortable  and  uniform  climate  inside  the 
vehicle. 
We  recommend  the  following  settings: 
- Set  the  temperature  to  75  °F (+23  °C). 
- Press  the  [AUTO]  button. 
With  this  setting,  you  attain  maximum  comfort  in the  least  amount 
of  time.  Change  this  setting , as  desired,  to  meet  your  personal  needs. 
The  climate  controls  are  a  combination  of  heating,  ventilation  and  cooling  systems,  which  automatically  reduce  humidity  and  cool  the 
air  inside  your  vehicle. 
The  air  temperature,  air  flow  and  air  distribution  are  automatically  regulated  to achieve  and  maintain  the  desired  passenger  compart
ment  temperature  as  quickly  as  possible . 
The  system  automatically  compensates  for changes  in  outside 
temperature  and  for  the  intensity  of  the  sunlight  entering  the 
vehicle.  We  recommend  you  use  the 
Automatic mode=> page 99 for 
year-round  comfort . 
Please  note  the  following: 
Turn on the  air conditioner  to  reduce humidity  in the  vehicle.  This also 
prevents  the  windows  from  fogging  up . 
When  the  outside  temperature  is high  and  the  air  is very  humid, 
condensation from  the  evaporator  may  drip  under  the  vehicle.  This is 
normal  and  does  not  indicate  a  leak.  If the  outside  temperature 
is low,  the  fan  normally  only  switches  to  a 
higher  speed  once  the  engine  coolant  has  warmed  up  sufficiently . 
The  air  conditioner  temporarily switches  off  when  you  drive  off  from 
a standstill  using  full  throttle  to  save  engine  power. 
The  compressor  also  switches  off  if the  coolant  temperature  is too 
high,  so  that  the  engine  can  be  adequately  cooled  under  extreme 
loads. 
Air  pollutants  filter 
The  air  pollutants  filter  (a combined  particle  filter  and  activated  char
coal  filter)  reduces  or  prevents  outside  air  pollution  (dust,  or  pollen) 
from  entering  the  vehicle.  The  air  is also  filtered  in air  recirculation 
mode. 
The  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals  specified  in 
your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet,  so that  the air  conditioner  can 
properly  work . 
If you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollution,  the  filter 
may  need  to  be  changed  more  frequently  than  specified  in your  Audi 
Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. If  in  doubt,  ask  your  authorized 
Audi  Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key  coded  settings 
The air  conditioner  settings  selected  are  automatically  stored  and 
assigned  to  the  key  being  used.  When  the  vehicle  is started,  the  air 
conditioner  automatically  selects  the  settings  assigned  to  that  key. 
This way every  driver  will  maintain  his/her  own  personal  settings  and 
does  not  have  to  reset  them manually. 
If  a  different  driver  uses  your  key and  changes  the  air  conditioner 
settings,  the  latest  adjustments  will  erase  and  replace the  settings 
you  have  stored .  _.,  
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The automatically  preset  fan  speed  can be  reduced  or 
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Fan @ 
The automatically  preset  fan  speed  can be  reduced  or 
increased. 
- Press  the  [ ae] button . 
- Rotate  the  regulator  to  the  desired  fan  speed. 
The  climate  control  system  automatically  regulates  fan  speed 
depending  on  inte rior temperatu re . You can  adjust  the  vo lume  of  air 
produced  by the  fan  to  your  own  requirements. 
T he  fan  speed  setting  wi ll appear  for  a few  seconds  in the  MM I 
display . 
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It is  possible  that  the  fan  speed  may  change  automatically . This 
occurs  to  ens ure  that  the  desired  temperature  setting  is  reached  as 
quickly  as  possib le. • 
Air  distribution [~) 
The automatically  controlled  air distribution  can be 
changed  manually . 
-Press  the [-..:o] button . 
Rotate  the  regulator  to  the  desired  setting. 
You can  adjust  the  air  d istr ibut ion  so  that  air  flows  from  specific 
vents.  In  position 
:0 air  flows  only  to  the  windows,  in  position ;J, it 
flows  to  the  drive r o r passenger,  and  in  pos it ion 
~ it  flows  to  the 
footwe ll. There  are  additional  combinations  avai lable  to  adjust  air 
distribution  as  needed. 
To regu late  air  d istribut ion  automatically,  switch  to  [AUTO] . The  air  distribution  setting  w
ill appear  for  a  few  seconds  in  the  MMI 
display .• 
Defrosting (@] 
The windshield  and side  windows  are rapidly defrosted  or 
defogged. 
- Press  the[@]  button  to  turn  on the  defroster. 
- Press  the[@]  button  again,  or  press  the[AUTO]  button  to 
turn  it  off. 
T emperat ure  is controlled  a utomatically.  The  maximum  amount  of 
air  flows  mainly  from  the  vents  below  the  windsh ield .• 
Manual  air  circulation [,:::.g, ) 
Air recirculation prevents exhaust fumes  or other pollu
tion  from  entering  the  vehicle. 
Turning  on  ai r recirculation 
- Press  the  I~] button ~ & 
Turning  off  air  recirculation 
Press the~  button  again,  or 
press  the  [AUTO] button,  or 
- press  the  I@] button . 
In  the  air  recirculation  mode,  the  air  in the  passenger  compartment 
is  recirc ul ated  and  fi ltered  to  prevent  exhaust  fumes  and  other  pollu
tion  from  entering  the  veh icle.  We  recommend  that  you  use  the 
man ual  air  rec irculat ion  under  the  following  conditions : 
•  when  driving  through  tunnels  

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The  display=> page 116, fig. 106  will  show  the  set  speed.  The  display 
may  vary  depending  on  the  type  of  display  in  your  vehicle. T he  indi
cator  light 
CRUISE (US model) I c-f (Canadian  model)  w ill also  light  up 
in the  instrument  cluster. 
The  speed  is  kept  constant  via  an engine  output  adjustment  or  active 
brake  intervention. 
_& WARNING 
•  Always  pay attention  to  traffic even  when  the  cruise control  is 
switched  on.  You are always  responsible  for your  speed and the 
distance  between  your vehicle and  other vehicles. 
•  For  safety  reasons,  the  cruise control  should not  be used in the 
city,  in stop-and-go  traffic,  on  twisting  roads  and when  road 
conditions  are poor  (such  as ice, fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and hydro
planing ) - risk of  accident. 
•  Turn off  the  cruise control  temporarily  when entering  turn 
lanes, highway  exit lanes or in construction  zones. 
• Please  note  that  inadvertently  "resting"  your foot  on the  accel
erator  pedal  causes  the  cruise control  not  to  brake . This  is because 
the  cruise  control  is overridden  by the  driver's acceleration . 
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The  brake  lights  illuminate  as  soon  as  the  brakes  decelerate 
automatically . • 
A ppli es  to  ve hicles : w it h  cr uise  contro l 
Changing  speed 
- Press  lever  in the  G)orQ direction ==> page 116, fig.  105 
to  increase  or  decrease  your  speed. 
- Release  the lever  to  save  that  speed. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Change  speed 
in increments  of  1 mph (1 km/h)  by lightly  pressing  the 
lever.  If you  keep  the  lever  pressed  down,  yo u will  alter  your speed  in 
5  mph  (10  km/h)  increments. 
You can  also  press  the  accelerator  pedal  down  to  increase  your  speed,  e .g . if  you  want  to pass  someone.  The  speed  you  saved earlier  wi ll 
resume  as  soon  as  you  release  the  accelerator  pedal. 
If,  however,  you  exceed  yo ur saved  speed  by 5  mph  (10 km/h)  for 
longer  than  S  m inutes,  the cruise  control  will  turn  off  temporarily. 
The  symbol  will  go out  but  the  saved  speed  will  be  retained .• 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: w it h  cr uise  c ontro l 
Presetting  your  speed 
You can  preset  your  desired speed while  the  vehicle is not 
moving. 
- Turn  on  the  ignition. 
- Pull  lever  into position 
(i) ==> page 116, fig.  105 . 
- Press  the lever  in the 
0 or 0 direction  to increase  or 
decrease  your  speed. 
- Release  the lever  to  save  that  speed. 
This function  makes  it  possible,  for example,  to save  the  speed  yo u 
want  before  driving  on  the  highway. Once  on  the  highway,  act ivate 
the  cruise  contro l by  pulling  the  lever toward 
(D. • 
A pp lies  to  ve hicles : wit h  cr uise  c ontro l 
Switching  the  system  off 
Temporary  deactivation 
- Press  the  brake pedal,  or 
Vehicle  care  Technical data  

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How your  vehicle  responds  when  accelerating  and  follow ing  other 
veh icles  wi th AC C opera ting  c an be  ad apte d  to you r person al wishes 
through  diffe rent  driving  programs.  Depend ing  o n which  driving 
pro gram  an d which  distance  you  choose,  you r veh icle w ill respon d 
Settings  DISTANCE 
1 
Symbol  for  time  interval c;:::::::::,_c;:::::::::, __  _ 
Support  for: Bu mp er-t o-b um per 
tra ff ic,  br isk  driving 
Response in " dynamic " driving  program 1 
Response  in  "standard " driving  program 2 
Response in "comfort " driving  program 3 
(dy namic)  1 ----- 2  ----- 3  ----- 4  ----- 5  (comfortable) 
& WARNING 
Following  other  vehicles  too  closely  increases  the  risk  of  a  crash 
and  serious  personal  injury . 
•  Following  other  vehicles  too  closely , particularly  at  higher 
s peeds  increase s the  risk  of  collisions  and  serious  personal  injury. 
•  Setting  short  distances  to  the  traffic  ahead  reduces  the  time 
and  distance  available  to  bring  your  vehicle  to  a  safe  stop  and 
makes  it  even  more  necessary  to  pay  close  attention  to  traffic. 
•  Always  select  a speed  and  distance  to  traffic  ahead  that  is  safe 
and  appropriate  under  the  prevailing  traffic,  road , weathe r and 
lighting  conditions. 
•  Never  rely on  the  distance  control  feature  of  ACC alone  to 
prevent  rear-end  collisions . Always  be  prepared  to  brake  and  take 
ev asive  action  to  avoid  collisions  and  other  accident  situations . 
•  Never  allow  the  closing  spe ed  between  you  and  other  vehicles 
to  be  so  high  that  the  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  may  not  be  able  to  more  dynamically  or  more  com
fortab ly when  accelerating  a nd 
bra king. The  set ting is  se lec ted  t hrough  the  MMI m enu Adaptive 
Cruise  Control => 
page 131, "MM I sett ings" . 
DISTANCE 
2 DISTANCE 3 DISTANCE4 
~- _  c;:::::::::,_ - c;:::::::::,_ - _ c;:::::::::,_ 
c;:::::::::,_ - - _c;:::::::::, 
Bum p er-to- bum per  Bum  per -to- bum per  Se co nd ary r oads,  tr ail er 
tra ff ic,  "keep ing  pace"  traff ic,  "k eep ing  pace"  o perat ion 
c omf ortabl y  comfort ab ly 
2  2 3 
3  3 4 
4  4 
5 
&, WARNING (co ntinued ) 
slow  your  vehicle  safely . If closing  speed  is too  high,  you  must 
apply  the  brakes  yourself  to  reduce  the  risk  of  a  rear-end  cra sh . 
•  Always  select  a greater  following  distance  to  the  vehicle  ahead 
on  wet  roads  than  on  dry  roads. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  the  information  and  WARNINGS=> 
& in 
" Description " on 
page 119. 
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Th e d istance  sett ing  is reset  to  the  facto ry defau lt  DISTANCE 3  the 
next  time  the  ignition  is  turned  on .•  

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warning  appears in the  instrument  cluster  display  when  the  selector 
is  in 
P and N: 
When  stationary  apply footbrake  while  selecting  gear 
A time  delay  element  prevents  the  selector  lever from  locking  when 
it  is  moved  through  the 
N position (going from R to D). The  locking 
element  will  lock the  selector  lever if the  lever  is left  in N (Neutral)  for 
more  than  approximately  1 second,  without the brake  pedal  be ing 
pressed . 
At  speeds  above  about  3  mph  (5  km/h) the  Automatic  Shift  Lock  is 
automatically  deactivated  in the 
N position. 
Interlock  button 
The lock  button  on  the selector  lever  prevents  the  lever  from  being 
accidentally  shifted into  certain  positions.  Pressing  this  button  deac
tivates  the  selector  lever  lock. Depending  on  the  direction  of  the 
shift,  the  selector  lever locks  at  different  positions.  The positions  are 
high light ed in the  illustrat ion~ 
page 155 , fig.  148. 
Ignition  key  safety  interlock 
The  key cannot  be  removed  from  the ignition  unless  the  selector  lever 
is  in  the 
P park  position.  When  the  ignition  key  is removed,  the 
selector  lever  w ill be  locked  in the 
P pos it ion .• 
Ap plies  to  v ehicles : w ith  mult itronic ®  Contin uously  Var iable  Transm issio n (C VT) 
Kick-down 
The kick-down  feature  allows  the  vehicle  to generate 
maximum  acceleration. 
When you  press  the accelerator  pedal  beyond  the  resistance  point 
that  is reached  at  full throttle,  the  transmission  will  select  a  lower 
gear  ratio  based  on  vehicle  speed  and  engine  RPM . The  engine  RPM 
w ill  be  contro lled to  produce  maximum  vehicle  acceleration  as  long 
as  you  continue  to  press  the  accelerato r pedal  beyond  th is  resistance 
point . 
& WARNING 
Be careful  when  using the kick-down  feature  on  slippery  roads. 
Rapid  acceleration  may cause  the vehicle  to skid. • 
Applies to  veh icl es: w it h  mul tit ro nic®  Con tin uous ly  Va ria bl e Tran smis s io n ( CVT) 
Dynamic  shift  program  (DSP) 
The multitronic ® transmission  is  electronically 
controlled . 
The  transmission  selects  the  appropriate  gear  ratio  (upshifts  and 
downshifts)  automatically  based on preset  d riving  programs. 
The  transmission  will  select  one  of  the 
economy programs  when you 
drive  at  a  steady  speed  or  a gradua lly changing  speeds  without  heavy 
acceleration . Th is gives  best  fuel  eff iciency,  with  early  upshifting  and 
delayed  downshifting. 
Th e transmission  will automatically  select  the 
sporty shift  programs 
when  you  dr ive  at  higher  speeds,  or  w ith  heavy  acceleration  and 
frequently  changing  speeds.  Upshifts are delayed  to  make  full use  of 
engine  power . Downshifting  takes  place at  higher  engine  speeds  than 
in the  economy  programs. 
Th e  selection  of the  most  suitab le  shift  program  is a  continuous, 
automatic  process.  The  driver  can  a lso  make  the  transmission  switch 
to  a  sporty  program  by 
quickly pressing  down the gas  pedal. 
This  causes  the  transmiss ion  to  shift  down  into a lower  gear  ratio  and 
makes  quick  acceleration  possible (to pass  another  vehicle)  You do 
not  need  to  press  the gas  pedal  into  the  kickdown  range. After  the 
transmission  has  upshifted,  the  original  program  is selected 
according  to your  driving  style. 
An additional  shift  prog ram  allows  the  automatic  t ransmission  to 
select  the  proper  gear for uph ill and  downh ill grad ients. 
This  prevents  the  transmiss ion  from  shifting  up  and  down  unneces
sari ly on  hills.  The  transmission  will  shift down  to  a  lower  gear  ratio  _,,,  

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The tire  pressure  monitoring  must  be reset  via  MMI  each t ime the 
pressures are adjus ted (e.g.  w hen swi tching  between  p art ial  an d full 
load  pressure)  or  after  chang ing o r replacing  a tire  o n your  veh icle 
~ page 31 6. Yo u can fi nd the  recommended  tire  press ures for  yo ur 
veh icle  on the  label  on  the  driver 's door  pillar~  page 
299 . 
Tire tread  circ umference  and vibrat ion characteristics  can change and 
c a u se  a tir e pressure  war ning  if: 
•  the  t ire pressure  in  one o r more  tires  is too  low, 
•  t he tire ha s structur al dam age, 
•  the  tire  press ure was changed,  wheels  rotated  or  rep laced but the 
TPM S was no t reset~  page 
316. 
Warning  symbols 
1..1' Loss of  press ure in at  least  one  tire~ &. Check the  tire  or  tires 
and replace or  repair if  necessary.  The  indicator  light (• in the  instru
me nt  clust er also  illuminates~  page 
12. Check/correct th e p res
sures o f all  four  tires  and  reset TPMS via  MMI. 
rr  :; (T ire  Pressu re  M on itor ing  System) Tire  pres sure!  System 
malfunction. 
If T ,.;> appears a fter  switching  the  ignition  on or w hile 
dr iv ing ~ page 
315, fig . 2 22  a nd t he indica to r  lig ht  'in  th e instr u
me nt  clus ter b links for  approx ima tely one m inute  and the n stays on, 
there  is  a system  ma lf u nct io n.  See your  authorized  Audi  dealer  as 
soon as poss ible. 
& WARNING 
•  If  the  tir e pres sure indicator  appears  in the  instrument  cluster 
display,  one or  more  of  your  tires  i s significantly  under-inflated. 
Reduce your  speed  immediately  and  avoid any  hard  steering  or 
braking  maneuvers.  Stop  as  soon  a s possible  and  check  the  tires 
and  their  pressures . Inflate  the  tire  pressure to  the  proper  pres
sure as  indicated  on the  vehicle 's tire  pressure  label~ 
page 299. 
Driving  on a significantly  under -inflated  tire  causes the  tire  to 
overheat  and  can lead to  tire  failure.  Under -inflation  also is likely 
to  impair  the  vehicle's handling  and  stopping  ability. 
& WARNING  (co ntinued ) 
• The driver  is re sponsible  for  maintaining  the  correct tire  pres
sures . You  must  check the  tire  pres sures regularly . 
•  Under  certain  conditions  (such as a sporty  driving  style , winter 
conditions  or unpaved  roads) , the  pressure monitor  indicator  may 
be delayed. 
•  Ask your authorized  Audi dealer  if run-flat  tires  may be used on 
your  vehicle . Your vehicle  registration  becomes invalid  if you  u se 
the se tires  when  not  permitted.  Damage  to  your vehicle  or acci
dents  could also  result. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  T he tire  pressure  monito ring  system  stops  wor king when  there  is 
an  ES P/ABS  malf u nctio n. 
•  Using  snow cha ins may res ult  in  a system  ma lf u n ct ion . 
•  The  tire  pressure mon itor ing  system  on your Au di was calibrated 
using t ires with  the  "AO"  or "RO " id ent ificat ion . We re comme nd 
using  these  tires. • 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  tire  p ressure  monito ring system 
Reset  tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
I f  the  tire pressure  is adjus ted,  wheels  are  rotated  or 
changed,  th e  TPfvf S must  b e re set  via 
fv1fv1 I. 
-Turn  on  the  ign it ion . 
- Sele ct :  Fu nct ion  butt on 
[C AR ]> Systems* > Tire  pressure 
monitoring 
> Store  now. 
[  i ] Tips 
Before  resett ing the  TPMS, the  current  pressures of  all  four  t ires 
mus t co rrespo nd to the specifie d val ues. A djust the  tire  pre ssure  and 
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