
2  Table  of content s 
Vehicle  lite ratu re  .. .. .. .. .. ... . 
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About  thi s Owner' s Manual . . . 6 
C ontr ols  and  equi pm ent  .. ...  . 
Ins truments  and  controls  .. . . 
General  illustration  ...... ... .. ...  . 
Instruments  and  warning / 
indicator  lights  ........ .. .. .. . . 
Instruments  ............ ... .. ...  . 
Warning/indicator  lights  .. ... ... .. . 
Driver  information  display  .... .. ... . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (OBD) . . . 
Opening  and  closing  .. .. .... . . 
Keys  .. ...... ........... .. .. ...  . 
Power locking  system  ..... .. .. .. . . 
Rear lid  .. .. ........ ........ ....  . 
Child  safety  lock for  the  rear doors  .. . 
Power windows  ............... .. . 
Valet  park ing  . ........... .. .. ...  . 
Sliding/tilting  sun roof  ... .. .. .. .. . . 
Clear  vi sion  ...................  . 
Lights  . .. .. .. . .......... .. .. .. . . 
I nter ior  lights  ............ .. .. .. . . 
V1s 1on  .......... ......... ... ...  . 
Wiper  and washer  system  ... .... .. . 
Mirrors  .... .............. ... ...  . 
Seats  and  storage  ...... ... ... . 
General  recommendations  ... .... . . 
Front  seats  ... ........... .. .. ...  . 
Head restraints  .............. ...  . 
Seat memory  . ........... .... ...  . 
Ashtray  .. .. ... .... ...... .. .. .. . . 
C igarette  lighter  .............. .. . . 
12-vo lt  sockets  ............ ... .. . . 
Sto rage  ................. .. .. ...  . 
Roof rack  ............... .. .. .. . . 
L uggage  compartment  ... ... ... .. . 
Pass-through  with  ski sack  ... .. ... .  8 
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Warm  and  cold  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 63 
C limate  controls  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  63 
Three-zone  climate  control  . . .  . .  . . . .  64  Four
-zone automatic  climate  control  . 
Steering  wheel  heating  ...... ... ..  . 
On  the  road  ... ... ....... ... ..  . 
Steering  . ..... .. ... ....... .....  . 
Starting  and stopping  the  engine  .. . . 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake  . ..  . 
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Speed warning  system  . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . 75 
Cru ise control  .... .......... .....  . 
Adaptive  crui se  control  and 
braking  guard  .............. .. . 
Introduction  ... ....... ..........  . 
General information  .............  . 
Adaptive  cruise  control  ........... . 
Audi  braking  gua rd  ............ .. . 
Messages  . .. .. . .............. ..  . 
Audi  side  assist  ............ ..  . 
Lane Change Assistant  .......... .. . 
Notes  . ... .. .. .. .. ............ . . 
Audi  drive  select  ......... .. ..  . 
Driv ing set tings  .................  . 
Night  vision  assistant  ........ . 
Night  vision  assistant  with  detec ted 
pedestrian  marking  .. .. ..... .... . . 
Automatic  Transmission  .....  . 
multit ronic ® ... .. ... .. ..... ... ..  . 
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t  . ® 1p  ronic  ..... .. ... .. ..... ... ..  . 
Parking  system  ... .......... ..  . 
Genera l information  . ... .... ... ..  . 
Audi  parking  system  plus  .... .... . . 
A udi  parking  system plus with  rear 
view  camera  ... .. ...............  . 
Adjusting  the display  and warn ing 
tones  ........ .... .... ..........  . 
Error  messages 
Homelink ® .. .... .............  . 
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Universal  remote  control  . . . . . . . . .  . .  120  

(!) Door  handle 
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Audi  side assist  d isplay 
Power locking  sw itches 
Memory  function  buttons  . ...  . 
Aud i side assist  button  .. .. ..  . 
A ir vents  with  thumbwheel 
Control  lever for : 
- T urn  signal  an  h igh  beam 
@ Multifunction  steering  wheel 
with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag 
- Driver  information  system  but-
tons  . .. ............. ....  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone  and 
vo ice recogn ition  buttons 
- Steering  wheel  heating*  ... . 
- Shift  padd les* (mu ltit ron -
. ®) 1c  or  ... .... .. .. ... .. ..  . 
- Shift  padd les* (tiptronic ®)  . . . 
® Instrument  cluster  ..... .. ..  . 
@ H ead-up  Display*  ...... .. ..  . 
@ Windsh ield washer  system 
l ever  .... .. .. ... ..... ... ..  . 
@ Buttons  for : 
- MM I display 
- Reset button  for  tr ip odome-
ter  .. .. .................  . 
@ Starting  the  engine  if  there  is a 
malfunction  ........... ....  . 
~ Knee airbag*  .......... ....  . 
@ Steering  whee l adjustment,  de
pending  on  equipment: 
- mechanical  . .............  . 
- electrical  ......... ...... . . 
@ Leverfo r: 
- Cruise contro l system 
- Adaptive  cruise  cont ro l*  . ... . 
@ Button  for  switch ing the  Head
up  Display*  on/off,  adjusting  the 
h eight  .. ................ . . 
@ Instrument  illumination  ... ..  . 
@ Eng ine hood  release  .... .. ..  . 
@ D ata  Link Connector  for  On 
Board  Diag nos tics ( OBD II)  . .. . 
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In strument s and  control s 9 
@ Light  sw itch  ..... . .. .. .....  . 
@ Buttons for : 
- All -weathe r lights* 
- Night  vision  assistant*  .. ...  . 
- Rear fog  lights  . ..........  . 
@) Rear lid switch  . .... ........  . 
@ Power exterior  m irror  adjust-
ment  .. .. .. .. ............  . 
@) Power w indows  .... ........  . 
@ MMI display 
@ Emergency flashers  .. .. .. ...  . 
@ Glove compar tment  ........  . 
@ Front  passenger's airbag  ....  . 
@ Valet  parking  feature  .......  . 
@ Drives (MMI) 
@ Buttons/Indicator  ligh ts for 
- P arking system  ...........  . 
- PASSENG ER AIR  BAG OFF  ...  . 
- Rear w indow  power  sun 
shade*  ....... ...... .....  . 
- Electron ic Stabilization  Pro-
gram  (ESP)  .. .. ..........  . 
@) Climate  controls,  depending  on 
vehicle  equipment: 
- Three-zone  cl imate  control  .. 
- Four-zone automat ic climate 
contro l ... .. ............  . 
@ Storage  compa rtment  or  ash-
t ray* with  c igaret te lig hte r*  ... 
@ I S TAR T ENGINE ST OPI button 
@ MMI controls 
@ 12-volt  socket *, ( upholder 
@ Elec tromechanical  parking 
brake  .. .. .. .. .... ... .... . . 
@ Depend ing o n veh icle equ ip
ment,  selector  lever  (a utomatic 
t ransmission)  for 
- m ultitronic ® .............  . 
- S tronic ® 
(D Tips 
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- Some of  the  equipment  o r feat ures 
shown  in the  genera l ill ustration  may be 
standard  equ ipment  on your  vehicle  or 
may be opt ional  equ ipment  depending  

12  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
-Never open the  engine  hood  if  you see or 
hear steam,  or  if  you see engine  coolant 
dripping  from  the  engine  compartment. 
You could  burn yourself . Let the  engine 
cool off  first  so that  you cannot  hear or 
see any steam  or  engine  coolant . 
@ Note 
-Mounting  additional  lights  or  accessories 
i n front  of  the  a ir inlets  reduces the  cool
i ng effect  of  the  rad iator . At  h igh outside 
temperatures  or  high  eng ine load,  the 
engine  could  overheat. 
- The front  spo iler  has been designed  to 
proper ly distribute  the  cooling  air when 
t h e ve hicle is moving. 
If the  spoiler  is 
dam aged,  th is co uld  red uce the  cooling 
effect  and the  engine  co uld  then  over
heat . Ask your  authorized  Audi  dea ler for 
assistance . 
Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
The tachometer  indicates  the  engine RPM 
(revolutions  per  minutes). 
If engine  RP M drops be low  1,500,  yo u should 
downshift  to  the  next  lower  gear.  The red a rea 
at  the  end of  the  sca le indicates  maximum 
perm iss ib le engine  RPM after  the  break-in  pe
riod.  Before  reaching this  area, move these
lector  lever to  position  "D/S  (Drive)"  or  ease 
your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
(D Note 
The tachometer  needle  should  on ly br iefly 
be in  the  red zone: you  could  damage your 
engine!  The beginn ing of  the  red zone var
ies depending  on the  engine . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting early saves fuel  and  reduces en
gine  noise. 
Fuel gauge 
The fuel  gauge  only works  when  the  ignition  is 
on . 
If the  fuel  level  d rops below  2 . 6 ga llons  (10  liters),  the  bottom  LED turns  red and the 
indicator 
light~ turns  on  ¢ 
page  21. The 
bottom  LED blinks  red when  the  fuel  level  is 
very  low. 
T he possible  range based on the  current  fuel 
level  is shown  in  tab@¢ 
page  23,  fig . 4 . 
(D Note 
Never run  the tank  completely  dry.  An ir 
r egular  supply  of  f uel  can cause engine 
misfiring  and fuel  could  enter  the  ex ha ust 
system . The catalytic  converter  could  then 
overheat  and  be damaged. 
Warning/indicator  Lights 
Description 
The ind icator  lights  in the  instrument  cluster 
blink  or  turn  on. They indicate  funct ions or 
malfunctions ¢,& . 
Messages may appear with  some indicato r 
lights.  A warning  signal will  sound at the 
same t ime. The  indicator  lights  and  messages 
in the  center  of  the  displays  may be rep laced 
by other  d isplays . To show them  again,  select 
the  tab  for  ind icator  lights  and  messages us
i ng the  multifunction  steering  wheel 
¢ 
page  23. If t here are several malfunc
t ions, you  can display  them  one at  a time  us
ing the  thumbwheel. 
Some  indicato rs lights  in the  d isplay can turn 
on  in severa l co lors. 
A WARNING 
- F ailure  to heed w arning  l igh ts and other 
important  vehicle  in forma tion  may res ult 
in ser io us personal  inj ury or vehicle  dam
age . 
- Whenever  stalled  or  stopped  for  repair,  move the  vehicle  a safe d istance  off  the 
road, stop  the  engine,  and turn  on the 
emergency  flasher¢ 
page  42. 
-The engine  compartment  of  any motor 
veh icle is a potentially  hazardous  area. 
Before you chec k anything  in the  engine  

Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 13 
compartment,  stop  the  engine  and let  it 
cool  down.  Always exercise extreme  cau
t ion when working  under the  hood 
<=> page  214,  Engine  compartment 
@ Tips 
Ma lf u nctions  or faults  wi ll be identified  ei
ther  with  a red symbo l (pr iority  1  -Dan
ger!)  or  with  a yellow  symbol  (pr iority  2  -
Warn ing). 
Overview 
Some ind icator  lights  turn  on  briefly  to  check 
the  function  of  that  system  when you switch 
the  ignition  on.  These systems  are ma rked 
with  an./  in the  fo llow ing tab les. If  one of 
these  indicator  lights  does not  turn  on,  there  is a malfunction  in that  system. 
Red  indicator  lights 
Red symbols  indicate  a prio rity  malfunction  -
D anger! 
- Pull  off  the  road. 
- Stop the  vehicle. 
-Turn  off  the  engine. 
- Check the  ma lf u nctioning  system . Contact 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler or  a qualified 
workshop  for  assistance. 
USA mode ls: 
Brake ma lf u nction./ 
c::>page  14 
Canada models: 
Brake malfunction./ 
c::>page 14 
- USA models: 
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Electromechanical  parking  brake 
<=> page  16 
Canada models: 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
<=>page 16 
Engine cooling  system 
<=>page  16 
Engine  oil  pressure 
<=>page 17 
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Engine oil  level 
Q page  18 
Battery 
Qpage  17 
Safe ty belt 
Q page  17 
Electromechanical  steering  ./ 
<=>page 193 
Electronic steering  column  lock 
Qpage  18 
Engine start  system 
Qpage 18 
Speed wa rning  system 
Qpage 76 
Adaptive  cruise control./ 
Qpage  80 
---Pedestrian warn ing 
Qpage97 
Yellow  indicator  lights 
Ye llow symbo ls indicate  a priority  2  malfunc 
tion  - Warning! 
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USA models: Safety systems 
Q page  18 • 
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Canada models : Safety systems 
Qpage 18 
Ji] 
Ele ctronic  Sta bilizat ion Prog ram 
( E SP)./ 
Q page  19 
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Electronic  Stabilization  Program 
(ESP) ./ 
Qpage  19 
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USA models: 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) 
defective  ./ 
c::> page  19 
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Canada models: 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) 
defective  ./ 
<=>page 19 
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14  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
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Worn  brake pads 
¢ page20 
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Electromechanical  parking  brake 
¢page  73 
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Tire pressure monitoring  system 
./ 
¢page253 
11111 Tire pressure monitoring  system 
¢page253 
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Electronic  power  control./ 
¢page20 
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Malfunction  indicator  Lamp (MIL) 
./ 
¢page20 
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Engine speed limitation 
¢page  21 
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Engine oil  level 
¢page  18 
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Engine o il sensor 
¢ page  21 
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Battery 
¢page  17 
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Tank system 
¢page  21 
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Windshield  washer  fluid  level 
¢page  21 
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Windshie ld wipers 
¢ page  21 
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Remote  control  key 
¢page  70 
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Remote  contro l key 
¢ page  72 
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Battery  in remote  control  key 
¢page  31 
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Defective light  bulb  warning 
¢ page  21 
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Rear fog  light(s) 
¢page  21  Headlight  range control 
¢
page22 
adaptive  light * 
¢page22 
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Light-/rain  sensor faulty 
¢page22 
Transmission 
- multitronic ® 
¢ page 106 
-tiptronic ® ¢page 111 
Electronic  steering  column  lock 
¢page  18 
Engine start  system 
<=>page 18 
Electromechanical  steering./ 
¢page  193 
Other  indicator  lights 
11!1 1!11 Turn signals 
m 111 <=>page22 
~ USA model s: Cruise control " 
~ <=> page  76 
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Canada  mod els: Cruise control* 
<=> page  76 
Adaptive  cruise control * 
<=>page  80 
Adaptive  cru ise cont ro l* 
¢ page80 
Adaptive  cruise control * 
¢page80 
H igh  beam 
¢page43 
BRAKE /( (f) ) Brake  system 
The light  i lluminates  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on . It  goes o ut  after  the  engine  has 
been started.  This  indicates  that  the  brake 
warning  light  is functioning  properly . 
If  the  brake warn ing  light  does not  light  up 
when  the  engine  is cranking , there  may  be  a 
Ill- 

18  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
level  warning 11!1. By then,  your engine 
may already  have suffered  serious  dam· 
age . 
~ Engine  oil  level 
•  WARNING: Please  add oil  immediately 
When  the  symbo l an d the  driver message  ap
pear, the  oil  has to  be  replenished  r ight  now 
co  page 222. 
If  th e  indica tor  light  and  the  message  appear, 
a d d engine  oil immed iate ly 
co  page 225. 
Ill Add oil,  max . x qt (l). You may continue 
driving 
W hen the  symbol  and  the  dr ive r message  ap
pear, add  t he amo unt  of o il appearing  in the 
d is pl ay a t the  next  opport unit y 
co  page 222 . 
~- Steering  column  lock 
•  Do not  drive  vehicle:  Steering  defective 
If t he  indicator  light tu rns on and  t he  mes
sage  a ppears,  t he re  is an  ele ct ro nic  steer ing 
col um n lo ck ma lf u nction.  You c annot  sw itch 
the  ign ition  on. 
D o 
not tow your vehicle because  i t ca nnot  be 
s teered.  Seek professional  ass istance. 
1!!11 Steering  lock : system  fault . Please  con
tact  dealer 
If the  indicator  light t urns on and  t he  mes
sage  appears , th ere  is an  elect ronic steer ing 
column  lock ma lfunction . 
Drive to  yo ur autho rized Aud i dea le r i mmedi
ately  to  have the  mal function  corrected. 
A WARNING 
Your vehicle must  not  be towed  in the 
event  of a  malfunct io n  in the  electron ic 
s te eri ng colum n loc k because  i t cannot  b e 
s teer ed du e to t he  locked s teering . If it is 
to wed w ith  the s tee ring lo cked,  there  is 
t he  ri sk of  an  accide nt. 
© -Engine  start  system 
•  Engine  start  system  fault.  Please  con
tact  dealer 
If th e indicato r ligh t turns  on and  the  mes 
sage  app ears,  do 
not switch the  ig nitio n  off 
be cause you may no t  be a ble to sw itch  i t on 
ag ain . 
D rive  to your authorized  A udi dealer  i mmed i
ate ly to  have th e ma lfu nction  corr ected . 
II! Engine start  system  fault.  Please  con 
tact  dealer 
If the  indicato r light  turns  on and  the  mes 
sage  appears,  there  is a  malfunct ion  in the  en
gine sta rt system. 
Drive to your authorized  A udi dealer  immedi 
ate ly to  have the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
~ii !i: Safety  systems 
The fl (USA models)/ E,i (Canada models)  in
dicator  light  mo nitors  the  sa fety systems  e.g. 
airbags , pretensione rs and  illuminates  fo r a 
f e w s econds  each time  you switch the  ign it io n 
o n . 
If the 
fl (USA models)/ E,i (Canada mode ls) 
i ndicato r light  does  not  go o ut,  or  if it illum i
na tes whil e you are  driving, o r if it s tarts  to 
blink, then  there  is a malfu nctio n so mewhe re 
i n t he  sys te m . 
If the  light  does  no t  illumina te 
whe n you swi tch the  ig nitio n  on,  this also 
mea ns  there  is a  mal funct ion . 
A WARNING ~ 
If yo u have a ma lf un ction  in t he safety  sy s-
tems , contact  you r authorized  Audi dea le r 
i mmediately.  Othe rwise the  safety  sys
tems  may not  work pr operly in an  acc i
dent.  

24  Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
-You can se lect the  un its  used  for  temper 
atu re, speed and other  measurements  in 
the  MMI. 
- Fo r information  on the  a udio/video  and 
navigation * functions,  refer  to  the  se pa· 
r ate  MMI  owner's  manual. 
Operation 
The driver information  system  is operated  us
ing the  buttons  on  the  multifunction  steering  wheel. 
Fig. 6  Mult ifunct io n  steer ing whee l: ope rat ing t he d riv· 
er  informat io n  system 
Fig. 7  Driver  informat ion syst em : open ing  t he  ve hicle 
funct io ns  m enu 
Operating  concept 
> Switc h the  ign ition  on. 
> To sw itch  between  the  tabs,  press the  rock· 
er switch 
(D to  the  left  or  right¢ fig . 6. 
> To acc ess additional  informat io n  be low or 
above,  rotat e the  thumbw heel @down  or 
u p. 
> To confi rm  a se le ction,  press the  thumb
whee l@ . 
> Press  the~ button @ to  open  a s ubmenu 
for  an active tab. 
> Press the  button © to  access a function  fo r 
t h e p rogrammable  stee ring wheel  button* . 
Accessing Vehicle  functions 
> Select the first  t ab with  the  ro cker swi tch 
(D . 
> Press the  button ~@. T he Vehicle func
tions 
menu  appears ¢ fig. 7. 
> To se lect  a menu  item,  turn  and  press t he 
thumbwheel @. 
Resetting  values  to  ze ro 
> Select the on-board computer / Efficiency 
program 
menu  item  in the Vehicle func
tions 
menu . 
> You can now  select  between  the  long-term 
memory  and s hort-term  memory. 
•  To  reset the  values  in a memory,  p ress a nd 
hold  the  thumbwheel @for  one second . 
Assigning  a function  to  the 
programmable  steering  wheel  button* 
•  Select: !CAR ! function  b utton> (Car) * sys· 
tems 
co ntrol  b utton  > Vehicle  settings > 
Program steering wh eel button . 
The last  fu nction  selected  d isp lays w hen you 
switch  the  ig nition  on. 
On-board  computer 
You can ca ll up the  fo llowing  information  in 
the  on-board  computer: 
- Da te 
- Dr iv ing t ime (h) from  the  short-term  memo-
ry 
- Average consumption  in  MPG ( l/100  km) 
from  the  short-te rm  memory 
- Average speed i n mph ( km/h)  from  the 
s h ort-te rm  memory 
- Dis tance driven  i n miles  (km)  from  t he 
s hort- te rm  memory 
- Current  f uel  cons umption  in  MPG ( l/100 
km) 
- Short-te rm  memory  overview 
- Long-te rm  memory  overv iew 
The short-term  memory  collects  driv ing infor
mation  from  the  time  the  ign it ion is switched  .,.  

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on  until  it  is switched  off.  If yo u continue  driv 
ing  within  two  hours  after  switching  the  igni
tion  off,  the  new  val ues  are  included  when 
calculating  the  current  tr ip  informat ion. 
Unlike the  short-term  memory,  the  long-term 
memory  is  not  e rased  automatica lly. You can 
se lect  the  t ime  period  for  eval uat ing  trip  in 
formation  yo urself. 
F or  some  vehicle  functions,  you  can  access  the 
trip  information  from  the  temporary  memory 
i n the  line 
(I) ~ page 23, fig. 5. 
Efficiency  program 
The  eff iciency  p rogram  can  help  yo u to  u se 
l ess  fuel.  I t eva luates  dr iving  information  in 
re ference  to  fue l consumpt ion  and  shows  oth 
er  equipment  inf luencing  co nsumption  as  we ll 
as  shift  recommendations. 
c> page 25. Fue l 
economy  messages 
c> page 25 provide  tips 
for  efficient  driving.  The  eff ic iency  prog ram 
uses  distance  and  consumption  data  from  tr ip 
computer 
1. 
To display  the  efficiency  program,  call  up Ve 
hicle functions and  select  the  menu  option 
Efficiency program . If  the  data  are  deleted  in 
the  efficiency  program , those  values  are  also 
reset  in trip  computer. 
(D Tips 
- All  stored  va lues  w ill be  lost  if the  veh  i
cle  battery  is disconn ected. 
- Fuel  consumptions  (ave rage  and  cu r
ren t),  range  and  spe ed  are  displayed  in 
m etr ic uni ts  on  Cana dian  models . 
Other  equipment 
Fig.  8 Tri p  co mpute r:  ot her  eq uipment 
Req uirement:  The  e fficiency  program  m ust  be 
displayed 
~ page 25. 
1-Tur n the thumbw heel  u ntil  th e other  e quip-
men t ap pears  in the  display. 
Ot her  equ ipment  t hat  is  c urrently  affe cti ng 
fuel  consump tion  is liste d in t he  eff iciency 
progr am.  The  disp lay  sh ows  up to  th ree  o ther 
items  of  eq uipment @. The  equ ipment  using 
the  most  fuel  is  listed  first . If  more  than  th ree 
items  us ing  fuel  are  switched  on,  the  equip 
ment  that  is  c urrently  using  the  most  fuel  is 
displayed . 
A scale @also  s hows  the  c urrent  tota l co n
sumption  of  all  other  equipment . 
Fuel  economy  messages 
Fig. 9 Dis play : exa m ple  of a  fuel  eco nomy m essage 
Fuel  economy  me ssage s are di splayed  when 
fuel  consum ption  is increased  by  cert ain  con
di tions.  If you  fo llow  these  fuel  economy  mes 
sa ges,  you  ca n re duce  your  ve hicle's  consump
t ion  o f fuel.  The  messages  appear  a utomat i
ca lly and  are  only  d isp layed  in the  efficiency 
program.  The fue l economy  messages  turn  off 
automat ica lly afte r a  certain  period  of t ime . 
.,.  To turn  an  economy  message  off  immedi-
ately  after  it appears,  press  any  button  on 
the  mult ifunct ion  steering  wheel. 
{!) Tips 
- Once  yo u have  tur ned  a  f ue l economy 
m essage  off,  it will o nly appear  agai n af
ter  yo u turn  the  ign itio n on  again . 
- The fue l economy  messages  are  not  dis
played  in every  instance,  but  rather  in  in
te rvals  over  a  period  of time.