28 Driver information system
The top row shows the current lap number: e.
g.
LAP 2 ( = second lap).
Starting lap time
.. Press the upper section of the rocker
switch. Row@¢
fig. 19 disp lays the current
lap time.
Saving lap time
.. Press the upper section of the rocker switch
again. This simultaneously starts the meas
urement for the next lap.
After being saved, the first recorded lap time moves from the lowest to the next highest
line in the display@~
fig. 20. The lower line
@ identifies the newly started lap time.
Recording additional lap times
Fig. 21 Display: Lap 2 is saved
After starting the lap timer, a timed lap is
comp leted and stored and t iming beg ins for
the next lap every time the upper section of
the rocker switch is pressed. Continue as de
scr ibed above to measure additional lap
times.
The current lap time is disp layed in the bot
tom line of the display @¢
fig. 21.
After being saved, the last recorded lap time
moves from the lower to the next higher line
on the display @~
fig. 21. The lap time be
fore the last one also
moves up one line @.
The lowest line © identifies the newly started
l ap time.
Displaying split time or inserting a
pause
Split time is indicated by a star.
Fi g. 22 D isplay: Showing a split t ime
It is possible to recall split times for spec ific
stretches. If you wo uld like to insert a pause
during a lap, you can stop the time recording.
Displaying split time or inserting a pause
.. Press on the lower section of the rocker
switch to
display the split time @. While
the split time marked with a star is being
disp layed, the time recording continues to
run in the background .
.. Press the lower section of the rocker switch
again to
insert a pause . Timing is interrupt·
ed, the star in the last row disappears .
Resuming timing
.. Press the upper section of the rocker switch
to resume timing from the split time or pause display.
Switching the display between the lap
timer and trip computer
You can retrieve info rmation from the t rip
computer while the lap timer stopwatch is
runn ing.
Selecting the trip computer
.. Press the I RESET I button briefly to display
the trip computer . You can now operate the
trip computer as usual.
Selecting the lap timer
.. Press the I RESET I button until the lap timer
¢page 27, fig. 18 appears .
Evaluating times, ending or resetting
timing
LAP 5
+ 45:12.9
59:08.B
0 51 :10.B
F ig. 23 D isplay: Fastest and slowest lap time a nd aver ·
age t ime
After evaluating the lap times, you can reset
the lap timer data or contin ue recording addi
tional laps
c:::> page 29.
Endin g timing
~ To end the last lap, p ress the upper sec tion
of the rocker switch as you f inish the lap .
The new lap time wi ll not be included in the
final evaluation.
E valuating times
~ Press the !RESET I button for approximately
two seconds. The most important lap re
su lts appear in the display .
Resetting timing
~ Press the ! RESE T I button in the tota l results
display
c:::> fig. 23 for at least two seconds to
rese t all the lap time r data to ze ro.
Tot al lap time re sults
The following information appears in the dis
play
c:::> fig . 23:
+ the fastest lap time
the slowest lap time
0 the average lap time
(D Tips
- Saved lap times cannot be ind ividually
deleted from t he total resu lts.
- In add ition to the total resu lts
c:::> fig. 23,
on ly the last two lap times c:::> page 28,
fig. 21
can be displayed in the lap t imer.
Dr iver in formation system 29
- T he saved lap ti mer va lues will not be
Lost after turning the ignition off.
- Lap timer recording can be continued at
a later point in time
c:::> page 29.
- All va lues in the lap timer are deleted
only when reset is deliberately se lected.
Resuming timing at a later time
After evaluating the lap times, there is the op·
tion to resume and continue timing at a later
time .
~ Press the I RESET ! button until the lap t imer
~ page 29, fig . 23 appears.
~ Press the upper section of the rocker switch
to record the new Lap time.
~ Repeat the procedure for recording addi
tional laps as described above
c:::> page 28,
Recording additional lap times .
Evaluating
th e total res ults ~
page 29, Evaluating
times, ending or resetting timing.
Speed warning system
Speed warning system
The speed warning system helps you to keep
your driving speed below a set speed limit.
Fi g. 24 Display: Speed wa rning
The speed warn ing system warns the driver if
he exceeds a p reviously stored max imum
speed . A warning tone wi ll sound as soon as
the vehi cle speed exceeds the set speed by
about 3 mph (3 km/h). A t the same time, a
warning symbol appea rs in the disp lay
~ fig. 24.
The speed warn ing system has two w arn ing
thr eshol ds that f unction independe ntly of ..,.
30 Driver in formation sy ste m
each other and that have somewhat different
purposes:
Spee d warn ing 1 lDl/lOl ( Canada models )
You can use speed warning 1 to set the maxi
m um speed w hile you are driv ing. This sett ing
will remain in effe ct until you turn off the igni
tion, assuming that you have not changed or reset the setting .
The speed warning symbo l
(alllDl (Canada
models) in the warning 1 display appea rs
when you exceed the maxim um speed. It goes
out when the speed falls be low the stored
maximum speed.
The speed wa rning symbo l w ill also go out if
the speed
exceeds the stored maximum speed
by more than about 25 mph (40 km/h) for at
least 10 seconds. The stored maximum speed
is deleted.
Setting speed warning 1
c:>page 30.
Speed warning 2 lCl/EOl (Canada m odels )
Storing warning 2 is recommended if you al
ways
want to be remi nded of a certa in speed,
for example when you a re traveling i n a cou n
try that has a general maximum speed limit,
or if you do not want to exceed a specified
speed for winter tires.
The speed wa rning 2 symbol,
1a1;[i] (Canada
models) appears in the disp lay when you ex
ceed the stored speed limit . Unlike warn ing 1,
it will not go out unti l the vehicle speed drops
be low the stored speed limit.
Sett ing speed warning 2
c:> page 30 .
({) Tips
Even tho ugh you r vehicle is equipped with
a speed w arning sys tem, you should s till
watch the speedomete r to make sure you
are not driving faster tha n the speed limit.
Speed warning 1: setting a speed limit
Warning threshold 1 is set by the button .
Fig. 25 Sect ion of instrument cluster: Set/Check but
ton
Storing the ma ximum speed
.,. Drive at the desired maximum speed.
.,. Press the knob button
c:> fig. 25 until the
symbo l
c:> page 29, fig. 24 appears.
Resett ing the maximum spe ed
.,. Drive the vehicle at a speed of at leas t
3 mph (5 km/h)
.,._ Press the knob for more than 2 seconds.
T he speed wa rn ing symbol
ID] (USA models)/
f•j (Canada models) wi ll appear briefly in the
display when you release the button to indi
cate that the maxim um speed has been stored
s uccessfully . The max imum speed remains
stored until it is changed by pressing the but
ton aga in briefly or unt il it is de leted by a
leng thy push on the button .
Speed warning 2: setting a speed limit
Switches in the wiper arm are used to operate
warning threshold 2.
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Fig. 26 Contro ls
Master key with remote control
The remote control allows you to lock or un
lock the vehicle electronically .
The transmitter and battery are located in the
head of the remote control. The receiver is lo
cated inside the vehicle . The maximum effec
tive range depends on several things . Remem
ber, if the battery is wea k, the effective range
decreases.
If you need to replace the remote control, or if
you need to have it repaired, you must see
your authorized Audi dealer. Only then can
you use the key again.
(D Tips
- If the ignition is sw itched on, the remote
control system is deactivated .
- The remote control system can be affect
ed by other systems operating in the
same frequency range close to the vehi
cle, such as mobile telephones, televi
sion broadcasting stations, etc.
- Fo r Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Indus try Canada regula
tions
¢ page 222.
Resetting the remote control
The remote control must be reset if the vehi
cle does not unlock.
• Press the unlock@ button on the remote
control.
• Within 30 seconds, unlock or lock the vehi
cle once at the door lock using the stem of
the remote control key.
• Press the unlock button~ or the lock but
ton ~.
Opening and closing 33
Master key battery replacement
Each master key contains a battery housed
under the cover.
Fig . 29 Remote master key: opening t he cover
We recommend having the battery changed
by an authorized Audi dea ler . However, if you
wish to rep lace the dead battery yourse lf, pro
ceed as follows:
• Pry apart the base
~ fig. 29@and the cov-
er@ carefully with a coin .
• Remove the cover (arrow).
• Remove the dead battery from the cover.
• Insta ll the new battery. Please make certain
that the"+" sign on the battery faces down
in the cover. Correct polarity is shown on the
cover .
• Place the cover w ith the new battery on the
key base and press both parts together .
@ For the sake of the environment
Dispose of dead batteries properly so as
not to pollute the environment.
(D Tips
The replacement battery must be the
same specification as the origina l.
Electronic immobilizer
The immobilizer helps to prevent unauthor
ized use of your vehicle .
A computer chip inside your key automatically
deactivates the electronic immobilizer when
you insert the key in the ignition lock . When
you remove the key from the ignit ion lock, the
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Reverse parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Sw itching on and
off ...... .. .. .. .. .. 84
P arts rep lacement ......... .. .. .. .. .
22 1
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light . .. .. .. . 120
Passive safety system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1
Peda ls .. .. ... ...... ....... ...... ... 96
P hys ica l pr inc iples of a frontal coll is ion .
103
Polishing .. .. .. ........... .. .. .. ... 1 53
Pollen filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Powe r locking system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
E mergency locking ........ .. .. .. .. ..
36
Front lid . .. ............. .... .. .. .. 37
Lock ing .. .. ............. .... .. ....
35
Lock ing and unlocking the vehicle from
ins ide ... ... ...... ............. ...
36
Opening/clos ing the w indows . .. .. .. .. 35
Sw itches . .. ............. .... .. .. .. 36
Un loc kin g .. ............. .... .. .... 35
Power seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Powe r stee ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
P owe r windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39
Powe r locking system ..... .. .. .. .. .. 35
Reac tiva ting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Pregnant wome n
Specia l cons iderations when weari ng a
safety be lt . ............. .... .. .. . 106
Prog ramming t he HomeLink ® unive rsal re
mote cont ro l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
88
P roper safety belt position ... .. .. .. .. . 105
Proper seat ing pos ition
Dr iver . .. .. ................. .. ....
9 2
Fr ont p assenge r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Q
Quartz clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
R
Ra in sensor .. .. .............. ... ... . 53
Rain sensor defective .... ... .. .. .. .. .. 19
R ear lig ht
D efective .. .. .. ......... .. .. .. .... 18
Rear spoiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Inde x 229
Rear view came ra
Pa ralle l Par king .. .. . ... .... ... .. .. .
85
Reve rse par king . ... . .. ..... ... .. .. . 85
Rea r view m irror . .. .... ......... .. .. . 56
Rear window .. .. .. .. . ... ...... ... .. . 42
Rear window defogger . .. ..... ... .. .. . 69
Refuel ing . .. .. .. .... .. .. ...... .... .
166
Remote contro l
refer to Remote master key .......... . 33
Remote control garage door opener
(Homelink®) . ..... ... .. .. ..... ... .. . 88
Remote maste r key . .... ......... .. .. .
32
Ba ttery repla cement . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33
Check lig ht .... .. .. . ............... 32
Resetting the remote control . . . . . . . . . 33
Unl ocking and locking .. ..... ... .. .. .
35
Repair manu als .. .. .. .. ........... .. 219
Rep lacement parts ..... ............. 221
Rep lacing
B ul bs ... .. .. .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. 214
Fuses ... .. .. .. .... . ... ...... ... ..
213
Rims ..... .. .. .. ................. 193
Tires and wheels .................. 194
Wheel rims .... ................... 195
Reporting Sa fe ty Defects . . . . . . . . . . 97 , 98
Reset button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Retractor ....... ................... 104
Reve rse gear
R tronic ... .. .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. . 78
R ims
Replac ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
193, 195
Rollbar
refer to Active ro llover protection sys-
tem .. ....... ... .. ..... ....... .... 99
R tronic . ... .. .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. . 78
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Gearbox ma lf u nction ........... .. .. . 19
K ick-down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Launch Control Program . .......... .. 80
Manua l operation . .. .. .. ...... .... .. 79
Stee ring wheel with sh ift paddl es .... .. 81
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SAFE 10,33
Safe driving habits ... . .. .. ..... ... .. . 91
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