
Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  11 
Digital  clock with  date  display 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a quartz  con
trolled  digital  clock . 
Fig. 4 In str um en t cl uster  w ith  th e  dig ita l cloc k 
To set the  hour 
.. Pull  the  knob  (hou r d isplay  flashes)  and  turn 
it  t o the  left  o r right. 
To set the  minutes 
..  Pull  the  knob  as  many  times  as  necessary 
un til the  mi nute  display  flash es. 
..  Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right . 
To set  the  date 
..  Pull  the  knob  as  many  times as  necessary 
until  the day,  month  or year  display flashes. 
..  Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right . 
To hide or d isplay the  d ate 
..  Pull the  knob  as  many  times  as  necessary 
unti l the  date  display  flashes. 
..  Turn  the knob  to  the  left  or  right. 
When  the  date  disp lay stops  blinking,  this 
means  the  time  and  date  have  been  success
fu lly  stored. 
W ith  the  ignition  off,  pushing  or  pulling  the 
Set/Check  button 
~ page  10,  fig . 3 ® -de
pending  on  the  instr ument  cluster  config ura
tion  - can  turn  on  the display  field  lighting  for 
a  few  seconds . 
Engine  coolant temperature  gauge 
The  engine  coo lant  gauge ~ page  10,  fig . 3 @ 
only  wor ks when  the  ign ition  is on.  To prevent 
damage  to  your  engi ne,  please  note  t he fo l
lo wing  important  points : 
Engine cold 
As long  as  the  need le  rem ains  a t the  left  end 
of  the  gauge,  the  engine  s till  has  not  reac hed 
its  operating  temperat ure.  Avoid high  engine 
speeds,  heavy  e ngine  loads  and  heavy  throt
tle. 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  engine  has  re ache d its  ope rat ing 
temperature,  the  need le  w ill  move  into  the 
mid dle of t he gauge  and  rema in there . 
If the 
engine  is working  hard  at  high  outside  tem 
peratures,  the  needle  may  turn  fu rther  to  the 
right.  This is  no cause  for  concern  as  long  as 
the . war ning  light  i n the  inst rument  cluster 
does  not  illuminate  . 
When  the. warning  light  starts  to  f lash, 
th is  can  mean  one  of two  things: either the 
coolant 
temperature is too  high,  o r the  coo l
ant 
level is too  low ~ page  31  . 
A WARNING 
--Always  obs erv e the  warn ing  in 
~ page  17 2,  Engine  compar tment be 
fore  opening  the  eng ine  hoo d  and  check
ing the  eng ine  coolan t leve l. 
- N ever  ope n the  eng ine hood  if you  see  or 
hea r ste am,  or  if you  see  e ngine  c oo la nt 
dripping  from  t he  en gine  compar tment  . 
You could  burn  yourse lf .  Let the  engi ne 
coo l off fi rst  so  that  you  can not  hear  or 
see  any steam  or  engine  coo lant. 
(D Note 
- M ounting  ad ditiona l lights  or  accessories 
in front  of the  air  inlets  reduces  the  coo l
ing  effect  of t he  radiato r. At  high  o utside 
tempe rat ures  or  h igh  engine  load,  the 
eng ine  could  overheat. 
- The front  spoiler  has  been  designed  to 
properly  d istribute  the  cooling  a ir when 
the  vehicle  is movi ng.  If  the  spoiler  is 
damaged,  this  could  reduce  the  coo ling 
e ff ect  a nd  the  eng ine  could  then  ove r
heat . As k yo ur  au thori zed  A udi  deal er for 
assis tan ce.  

14  Instrument s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
Canada  models : anti-lock  brake 
system  (ABS) defective 
¢page  17 
Electro-mechanical  power  assist 
¢ page  18 
A WARNING 
-Failure  to  heed  warning  lights  and  other 
important  vehicle  information  may  result 
in serious  personal  injury  or  vehicle  dam
age. 
- Whenever  stalled  or  stopped  for  repa ir, 
move  the  vehicle  a  safe  distance  off  the 
road,  stop  the  engine,  and  turn  on  the 
eme rgency  flasher¢ 
page  56. 
- The  engine  compartment  of  any  motor 
vehicle  is a  potentially  hazardous  a rea. 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  stop  the  engine  and  let  it 
cool  down.  Always  exercise  extreme  ca u
t ion  when  working  under  the  hood 
¢ page  172,  Engine compartment 
(D Tips 
- When  a yellow  warn ing  symbol  appears, 
one warning  tone  sounds.  Chec k the 
function  disp layed  as  soon  as  possible . 
- When  a  red  symbol  appears, 
three warn 
ing  tones  so und  in a  row.  The  symbo l 
continues  to  flash  until  the  fau lt  has 
been  corrected. 
;  Audi  magnetic  ride 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  magnetic  ride 
The indicator  light  monitors  vehicle damping . 
The  indicator  ligh t E illumina tes  when  the  ig
n ition  is switched  on  as  a funct ion  check. 
(D Tips 
I f the  indi cator  lamp  illuminates  while  you 
are  driving,  there  is  a malf unct ion  in  the 
veh icle  damping.  The  chass is  should  be  in
spected  immediately  by an  authorized  Au 
di  dea ler . 
ill Tire pressure monitoring  system  · 
telltale  indicator  lamp 
The warning/indicator  light  appears  in the 
event  of  a signifi cant  loss of  air pressure. 
T he II] warn ing/ indicator  light  illumi nates  for 
a few  seconds  after  the  ignition  is  turned  on 
as  function  che ck a nd  the n goes  out. 
If  the 
II] symbol  appears,  pressure  is too  low 
i n at  least  one  t ire . 
When  the  system  detects  a  malfunct ion,  the 
warning/indicator  light  will  flas h for  approxi
mately  one  minute  and  then  remain  continu 
ously  ill uminated . This  sequence  will  continue 
upon  subsequent  vehicle  starts  up  as  long  as 
the  malfunc tion  exists . Contact  you r a uth o r
ized  Audi  de aler  and  have  the  ma lf u nction 
corrected. 
For  more  information 
¢ page  212. 
EPC Electronic power  control 
This warning/indicator  light  monitors  the 
electronic power  control . 
The~ warning/ind icator  light  (E lectronic 
Power  Control)  illuminates  when  you  sw itch 
on  the  ign ition  as  a  fu nction  check . 
(D Tips 
If  this  warning/ indicator  light  illum inates 
while  you  are  d riving,  then  there  is a  mal
funct ion  in the  engine  electronics . Have 
the  malfunct ion  corrected  as  soon  as  pos
s ib le  by your  au thori zed  A udi dealer  or 
q ualified  works ho p. 
c§:3 Convertible  top 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  con
vertible  top  function . 
The l!!J!I warning/indicato r light  illum inates 
whe n you  switch  on  th e ignition  fo r about  2 
seco nds  as  a c heck  and  then  goes  out.  The 
warning/ind ic a tor  light  has  the  following 
f unct ions:  

16  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
CRUISE/ vJ' Cruise  control 
The iR;\l)~i~ (USA models)! II (Canada models) 
warn ing/ indicator  light  illum inates when  the 
cruise  control  is act ivated . 
~/ !.!r Safety  systems 
The I (USA  models)/ . (Canada mode ls) in 
dicator  light  monitors  the  safety  systems  e.g. 
airbags,  pretensioners  and  illuminates  for  a 
few  seconds each time  you switch  the  ignition 
on . 
If  the 
I (USA  models)/ . (Canada models) 
indicator  light  does not  go out,  or  if it  illumi
nates while  you  are driving,  or  if  it  starts  to 
blink,  then  there  is a malfunction  somewhere 
in the  system . If  the  light does not  illuminate 
when  you switch  on the  ignition, this  also 
means there  is a ma lfunction. 
_& WARNING 
If you  have a malfunction  in the  safety  sys
tems,  contact  your authorized  Audi dealer 
immediately.  Otherwise  the  safety  sys
tems  may not  work  properly  in an acci
dent. 
0 Generator 
This  warning/indicator  light  detects  a mal 
function  in the generator  or in the  vehicle's 
electrical system. 
The . warning/indicator  light illuminates 
when  you switch  on the  ignition  and  must  go 
out  after  the  engine  has started . 
If  the . warning/ind icator  light  illuminates 
while  you  are driving,  you should  contact  your 
authorized  Audi  dealer . Since the  vehicle  bat 
tery  is discharging,  yo u should  switch 
off any 
unnecessary electrical  consumers  (for  exam
p le, the  air  conditioner). 
0 Note 
If  the . warn ing/indicator  light (mal
function  in the  engine cooling  system)  in 
the  instrument  cluster  should  illum inate 
¢ page  31, stop  the  veh icle  and  turn off 
the  engine.  The coolant  pump  is not  work
in g -this  can cause engine  damage! 
4 Safety  belt  warning  light 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h safety  belt  wa rning  lig ht 
The warning light  is a reminder  to fasten 
safety  belts. 
T he warn ing light . comes  on for a few  sec
onds after  the ignition  is switched  on  as a re
minder  to  fasten  your  safety  belt. 
Additional  information  on  safety  belts 
¢page 107. 
BRAKE/ ((D ) Brake system 
This  warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when 
the  brake fluid  level is  too low or when there 
is  a malfunction  in  the ABS, or when  the  park
ing broke  is set. 
T he light 1111 (USA)/ . (Canada) ill umi
nates  when  the igni tion  is  turned  on. 
It goes 
out  after  the  engine  has been started  and the 
parking  brake  is fully  released.  This indicates 
that  the  brake warning  light  is functioning 
proper ly. 
If the  brake warning  light  does  not  light up 
when  the  engine  is  cranking or the  parking 
brake is  applied,  there  may  be a malfunction 
in  the  electrical  system.  In this  case , contact 
your Audi  dealer. 
If the  ABS fails,  the  ABS warning/indicator 
li ght 
r.t.m:il (USA models)/ l~» (Canada models) 
flashes  together  with  the  brake system  warn
ing/indicator  light¢&. 
(USA mode ls) : If  the  warning  light 
1111 and 
the  warn ing  light 
El illuminate  together, im 
med iately  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler 
or qualified  workshop  to  have all  brake  pads 
inspected 
¢ page  32. 
When  the light  comes on, an audible  warning 
s ignal  is also g iven.  ..,.  

on.  The  distance/time  remaining  is updated 
every 300  mi les  (500  km). 
I f the  d istance/ time  remaining  is called  up  on 
new  vehicles  or  after  service has  been  per
formed,  the  due date  is  always  shown in the 
disp lay with 
Oil  change  in----- m i (km)- -
d ay s 
within  the first  300  miles  (500  km). 
To reset the  display 
The  dealersh ip  perfo rming  the  service  resets 
the  disp lay whe n the  service  has  been  com
p leted . The  display  is  resets as  follows : 
- Switch  the  ignition  on. 
- Pull  the  knob @ 
Q page 10, fig. 3, this  mes-
sage  appears: 
Oil  chang e! 
- Pull  the  knob  u ntil  t he d isplay O il change in 
--- --mi  (km )···  day s 
appears  in the  display. 
If  the  reset  button  is  not  p ulled  within 
5 
seconds,  the  display  reset mode  closes . 
(D Tips 
-If  a  malfunction  is p resen t (red  symbol), 
the  distance  remaining  cannot  be  ca lled 
u p. 
- Do not  reset  the  display  between  service 
intervals . Do ing  so  will  res ult  in  an  in co r
r ect  displ ay. 
- If the  batte ry is d iscon nected,  the  Serv
i ce  Interval  Disp lay val ues  are  ret ained . 
-If service  was  not  performed  at  the  co r
re ct  time  or the  service  interval  display 
w as  not  reset  a fter  service  w as  per
fo rmed,  the  add itiona l mi leage  driven  or 
the  elapsed  days  wi ll be  shown  as  nega 
tive  numbers. 
Lap  timer 
Introduction 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  lap  timer 
You ca n record  and  evaluate  lap  times  with 
the  lap  timer  in the  display 
¢page 25, 
fig . 21 . The time  is  measu red  in  minutes,  sec
onds  and  1/10  seconds.  The hou rs a re  also 
shown  when  the  lap  time  exceeds  60  minutes . 
The  maximum  individual  measurement  is 99 
hours. 
Dr iver  in formation  system  25 
A WARNING 
Please  devote  your  full  attention  to driv
i ng.  As the  driver,  you  have  complete  re
spons ib ility for  safety  in traffic.  Only use 
the  functions  in such  a way that  you  a lways 
maintai n comple te control  over  you r ve hi
cle  in a ll traffic  situations. 
(D Tips 
When  the  lap  time r stopwatch  is running , 
you  can  ca ll up  the  tr ip comp ute r informa
tion  with  the 
I RESET I but to n. 
Calling  up the  lap timer  and timing 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wi th lap  timer 
---- @ 
Fig.  20 Co ntrols 
F ig.  21 Display : Lap t imer 
Calling  up the  lap t imer 
...  Press  the I RESET !¢ fig . 20 @ button  until 
the  lap timer ¢ 
fig. 21 appears. 
Timing  laps 
.,. To start  timing,  press  the  upper  section  o f 
the  wiper  switch @. The  time  measurement 
is  shown  in line 
(D ¢ fig. 21. 
.,. To stop  timing,  press  the  upper  section  of 
the  wiper  switch @again.  This  also  starts 
timing  the  next  round.  The  previous time  ..,_  

28  Driv e r  in formation  sy stem 
A few  seconds after  the  adjustment  is com
p leted,  the  illumination  for  the odometer  and 
the  dig ital  clock will  go o ut. 
@ Tips 
This warning  threshold  can also  be con
trolled  through  the  trip  computer 
~page  22,  Navigating  the  menu. 
On-Board  Diagnostic 
system  (OBD) 
On-Board  Diagnostics 
Fig. 25 Locat ion of  Data Link  Connecto r (DLC) 
On-Board  Diagnostics  monitors  the  compo
nents  of you r emission  control  system.  Each 
monitored  compo nen t in your  eng ine system 
has been assigned a code . In  case of  a ma l
function,  the  component  will be identified 
and  the  fau lt  stored  as a code  in the  control 
module  memory. 
The MIL  light  may a lso illuminate  if there  is a 
leak  in the  on-board  fue l vapor  recovery  sys
tem . 
If the  light  illuminates  after  a refuelling, 
stop  the  vehicle  and make sure  the fuel  filler 
cap is  properly  closed  ¢ 
page  176. 
In o rder to  make an accurate diagnosis,  the 
stored  data can only  be displayed  using  spe
cia l diagnostic  equipment  (generic  scan tool 
for  OBD). 
I n o rder to  connect  the  special diagnostic 
equipment,  push the plug  into  the  Data Link 
Connector  (DLC). The DLC is located  to  the 
right  of  the  hood release¢ 
fig.  25. 
Your authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  a qualified 
service  station  can interpret  the  code and  per
form  the  necessary repair . 
Malfunction  Indicator  lamp  (MIL) 
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) &'I in 
the  instrument  cluster¢ 
page  13, fig.  6 is 
part  of  the  On-Board  Diagnostic  COBO  II) sys
tem . 
The warning/indicator  light  illuminates when 
the  ignit io n  is switched  on and goes out  after 
the  e ngine  starts  and the  idle  has  stabilized. 
Th is indicates  that  the  MIL  is working  prope r
ly. 
If th e light  d oes  not  go  out after  the  engine 
is started,  or  illum inates wh ile  you  are dr iv
ing,  a malfunc tion may exist  in the  engine  sys
tem. 
If the  light  illum inates, the  catalytic  con
verte r could  be damaged . 
Continue  driving 
with  reduced  p ower (avoid
ing  sustained  high speeds  and/or rapid  accel
erations)  and have the  cond ition  corrected. 
Contact you r authorized  Audi  dea le r. 
If  the  light  illum inates, the  electronic  speed 
limi ter  may also  be malfunct ioning . For  more 
i nformation ¢ 
page  28, Electronic  speed 
limiter. 
An improperly  clo sed fu el filler  cap ma y also 
cau se the  MIL light  to  illuminate 
¢ page  176. 
Electronic  speed  limiter 
Your vehicle  may be factory  eq uipped w ith 
tires  that  are rated  for  a maximum  speed of  130  mph  (210  km/h) . This  is less  than the 
maximum  speed of  your  vehicle.  To reduce  the 
risk of  sudden  tire  fai lure  and  loss of  control if 
the  vehicle  is operated  at excessive speeds, 
your  vehicle  a lso has  an electronic  speed limit
er . The electronic  speed limiter  prevents your 
vehicle from  going  faster  than  the  tire  speed 
rating.  Fo r more  information 
¢page  205.  ...,  

Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on and off 
Fig . 57 Instrument  pane l:  light  switch 
F ig.  58 Instrument  pane l:  light  switch  w ith  daytime 
running  lights  (DRL) 
The light  switch  must  not  be overturned  past 
the  stops  in 
either dire ct ion. 
Switching  on automatic  headlight 
control* 
.,.  Turn the  light  switch  to AUTO* ¢ fig. 57 . 
Switching  on the  side ma rker  lights 
.,.  Turn the  light  switch  to ,oo:. 
Switching  on the  headlights  and  high 
beam 
.,.  Turn  the  light  switch  to  gD . 
.,.  Push the  high  beam lever forward  towards 
the  instrument  panel¢ 
page 55. 
Switching  off  the  lights 
.,. Turn  the  light  switch  to 0. 
The headlights  only  work  when the  ignition  is 
switched  on.  While starting the  engine  or 
when  switching 
off the  ignition,  the  head-
Clear vision 53 
lights will  go off and only  the  side marker 
lights  will be on. 
Daytime  running  lights  (DRL)  (USA 
models) 
The  daytime  r unning  lights  can be  turned on 
or 
off using  this  function.  If  the  function  is ac 
tive,  the  daytime  running  lights  are turned  on 
automatica lly when  the  ignition  is switched 
on. 
The  daytime  running  lights  are activated 
only 
when  the  light  switch  is at  the AUTO*  or DRL * 
position. 
Daytime  running  lights  (Canada models 
only) 
The daytime  running  lights  are activated only 
when the  light  switch  ¢ fig. 57 is either at the 
0 or  the ,oo: position. 
The  daytime  r unning  lights  function  cannot  be 
turned 
off . 
Automatic  headlight  control* 
In  the  switch  position AUTO the automatic 
headlight  control 
is  turned  on. The low 
beams are  turned on automatically  through  a 
light  sensor as soon as ambient  brightness 
(e .g. when  driving  into a tunnel)  falls  below  a 
value  preset  at  the  factory.  When  ambient 
brightness  increases aga in, the  low  beams are 
turned 
off again automatica lly c:> &  . 
In  the AUTO position  the  low  beams are 
switc hed 
off automatically  when  the  ignition 
is  tur ned 
off. 
Light Sensor Malfunction* 
In  the  event  of  a light  sensor  malfunction,  the 
driver  is notified  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
play: 
ral Automatic  headlights/automatic  wipers 
defective 
For safety  reasons  the low  beams  are turned 
on  permanen tly with  the  switch  in 
AUTO* . 
However, you  can continue  to turn  the  lights 
on and 
off using  the  light  switch.  Have the  ..,.  

come back a while later and drive  off,  the  rain 
sensor will  reactivate  itself  after  the  vehicle 
speed has exceeded 4  mph  (6  km/h). 
The rain  sensor*  is only  activated  with  the 
wiper  lever set to  position(!). When  it  starts 
to  rain,  the  rain  sensor will  automatically  acti
vate  the  intermittent  wiping  mode. 
To reduce the  sensitivity  of  the  sensor, move 
switch @ down.  To increase the  sensitivity, 
move the  switch  up. The higher  you adjust  the 
sensitivity,  the  faster  the  sensor will  react 
when  it  senses moisture  on the  windshield.  The pauses between  wiper  turns  depend  not 
only  on the  sensitivity  setting,  but  on the  ve
hicle  speed as well. 
During  brief  stops,  e.g . at  a red  light, wiper 
motion  will  automatically  be reduced to  the 
next  lower  speed . Wipers  already turning  at 
low  speed. change to  intermittent wiping. 
When  the  ignition  is turned  on, the  washer 
jets  are heated . 
A WARNING 
-Wiper  blades are crucial  for  safe driving! 
Only when  they  are in  good  condition  are 
they  able to  clear  the  windows  properly 
to  provide  uncompromising  visibility. 
Worn  or  damaged  wiper  blades  are  a 
safety  hazard  ¢ 
page  63,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper blades! 
- The  light/rain  sensor*  is only  designed  to 
assist and support  the  driver. 
It remains 
entirely  the  driver's responsibility  to 
monitor  outside  weather  conditions  and 
to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as soon 
as rain or  drizzle  reduces visibility 
through  the  windshield. 
- The windshield  must  not  be treated  with 
water-repellent  materials.  They can in
crease glare  under  poor visibility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun  is low  on  the horizon.  In  addi
tion,  they can cause  the windshield  wip
ers  to chatter. 
Clear  vision  61 
@ Note 
In  freezing  or  near freezing  conditions: 
- Always  check  that the  wiper  blades  are 
not  frozen  to  the  glass before  you turn 
the  wipers  on.  Loosen a wiper  blade 
which  is frozen  in  place before  operating 
the  wipers  to  prevent  damage to  the 
wiper  blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
- Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted 
window.  Using the  wipers  as a conven ient  ice scraper will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades . 
- Before you take your  vehicle  to  an auto
matic  car wash,  make sure you  have the 
windshield  wiper  system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0), otherwise  the  wind
shield  wiper  system could  get  damaged 
in the  car wash  if  it  should suddenly 
come  on. 
@ Tips 
-The  windshield  wipers  are switched  off 
when  the  ignition  is turned  off.  Activate 
the  windshield  wipers  after  the  ignition 
is switched  back on by moving  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  blades 
cause smearing,  which  can affect  the  op
eration  of  the  light/rain  sensor*.  Check 
the  condition  of your  windshield  wiper 
blades  regularly. 
-The  rain sensor  is part  of  the  interval 
wiping  system.  Turning  off  the  ignition 
will  also deactivate  the  rain  sensor. To re
activate  the  sensor, switch  off  the  inter
val wiping  function,  then  switch  it back 
on again. 
-Applies  to  vehicles with  light/rain  sen
sor: When  the  wipers  are switched  on 
manually  and  in rain  conditions,  the au
tomatic  headlights*  turn on¢ 
page  53, 
Switching  the  headlights  on and  off 
or 
off  during  the day when  the wipers  are 
no  longer  operating.  The automatic 
headlights*  function  is available  in this 
case only  when  the  light  switch  is in  the 
"AUTO"  position¢ 
page  53,  fig.  57.  

80  On  the  road 
On  the  road 
Steering 
Adjusting  the  steering  wheel  column 
The steering  wheel  position  can be  continu
ously  adjusted  in height  and  distance . 
Fig. 89 Lever under the  steer ing  co lu m n 
First,  adjust  the  driver's  seat correctly . 
•  Push the  lever 
c::> fig . 89  -Arrow -c::> ,&. 
• Move the  steer ing wheel  to  the  desired  posi
t ion. 
•  Push the  lever  against  the  steering  column 
until  it  locks. 
There must  be at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and the  center  of  the  steer
i ng wheel.  If  you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  in
ches (25  cm) from  the  steering  whee l, see if 
adaptive  equipment  is available  to  help  you  reach the  pedals  and increase the  distance 
from  the  steering  whee l. 
F or  detai led information  on how to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
c::> page  68. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  steeri ng wheel  adjust
ment  and  improper  seating  position  can 
cause serious  personal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steer ing whee l co lumn  on ly 
when  the  vehicle  is not  moving  to  pre
vent  loss of  veh icle control. 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  or  steering  wheel 
so that  there  is a minimum  of  10 inches 
(25  cm)  between  your  chest and the 
steering  wheel 
¢ page 99 , fig.  107. If 
yo u cannot  maintain  this  min imum  dis- tance,  the  airbag  system  cannot  protect 
you  proper ly. 
- If physical  limitations  prevent  you from 
sitting  10 inches (25  cm)  or  more  from 
the  steering  wheel,  check with  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  to  see if  adaptive  equ ipment  is ava ilable . 
- If  the  steer ing wheel  is aligned  with  your 
face,  the  supplementa l driver's  a irbag 
cannot  provide  as much  protection  in an 
accident . Always  make sure that  the 
steer ing wheel  is aligned  with  your 
chest. 
- Always hold  the  steering  wheel  w ith  your 
hands at  the  9  o'clock  and 3 o'clock  posi
tions  to  reduce the  risk of  persona l injury 
if  the driver's  airbag  dep loys . 
- Never hold  the  stee ring wheel  at  the  12 
o'clock  position  or  with  your  hands  inside 
the  steeri ng wheel  rim  or  on the  steering 
wheel  hub . Holding  the  steering  wheel 
the  wrong  way can cause serious  injuries 
to  the  hands,  arms  and  head  if  the  driv
er's  airbag  deploys. 
Ignition  lock  and 
ignition  switch 
Ignition  lock 
The ignition  key starts  or stops  the  engine. 
Fig . 90 Ign iti on  lock pos it ions 
Igniti on  off © 
In  pos ition c::> fig . 90 @ both  the  ignition  and 
engine  are off , and the  steering  is locked . 
T o 
loc k th e steering after  you  have removed 
the  ignition  key, turn  the  steering  whee l in ei 
ther  direction  until  you  hear it  lock into  place . 
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