
Have the  battery  checked when you take  your 
vehicle in for  service. Yo u are  well advised to 
replace  a battery  that  is older  than  5 years . 
W ith  certa in types  o f airbag  deployment,  the 
battery  is disconnec ted from  the  vehicle elec 
trica l system  for  safety  reasons 
c::> &. in  Re
pair,  care  and  disposal  of  the  airbags  on 
page  158. 
Disconn ecting  the  battery  terminal s 
Some vehicle functions  (power w indow regu
l ators,  for example)  are  lost  if the  battery  ter
minals are  disconnected . These functions  have 
to  be re learned  after  the  battery  terminals  are 
connec ted again.  To prevent  this,  the  battery 
should  only be disconnected  from  the  vehicle 
e lectrical  system  when  absolutely  necessary 
for  repairs . 
Vehicles not  driven  for  long  period s 
If you do not  drive your vehicle over a period 
of several  days or weeks,  electrical  compo
nents  are  gradually  cu t back or switched  off . 
This reduces energy consumption and main 
tains  starting  capability over a longer  per iod 
c::> page  194. Some of the  convenience func
tions  may not  operate,  s uch as the  inte rior 
lights  o r power seat  adjus tme nt. The conven
i ence functions  will be ava ilable  again  when 
you switch on the  ignition  and  start  the  en gine. 
Winter  operation 
D uring the  winter  months,  ba ttery  capaci ty 
t ends  to decrease  as tempe rat ures d rop . This 
is because  more  powe r is also consumed  while 
starting , and  the  headlights,  rear  window de 
fogger,  etc.,  are  used  more often. 
Avoid  unnecessary  power cons umption,  par
ticularly in c ity t ra ff ic or when  t raveling on ly 
short  distances.  Let your a uthorized  Audi 
dealer  check the  capac ity of the  vehicle  bat 
tery  before  winter  sets  inc::> 
page  233. A well 
charged  battery  w ill not  only prevent  starting 
problems  whe n the  weather  is cold,  but will 
also  last  longer . 
Checkin g and  fillin g 231 
(D Tips 
If your vehicle is left standing  for seve ral 
weeks at  extremely  low temperatures,  the 
vehicle battery  shou ld  be removed  and 
stored  where  it w ill not freeze.  This will 
prevent  it from  be ing damaged  and  having 
to  be replaced . 
Working  on  the  battery 
Be especially  careful  when  working  on or  near 
the  battery. 
The battery  is located  in the  l uggage  compart
ment  under  the  floor.  Before you check any
th ing  in the  luggage  compartment, 
read and 
h eed all  WARNINGS 
c::> &_ . 
Always heed  the safety  warnings , when  work
ing on the  vehicle battery  or the  vehicle e lec
trical  system  to  prevent  injury. 
The  following  WARNINGS  are  very 
important  when  working  on  the  battery: 
Alw ays heed the  follo wing WARNING  SYM
BOLS and safety  precautions when  working  on the  battery. 
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® 
Always wear  eye protection. 
Battery  acid contains sulfuric  acid. 
Always w ear gloves and eye prot ec
tion . 
No 
- sparks 
-flames 
- smoking . 
When  a battery  i s charged,  it  produ
ce s hydrogen gas wh ich is e xplosive 
and could cause per sonal  injury . 
Always  keep the  battery  well  out  of  ] 
reach of children . 
_& WARNING ~ 
Whenever  working on the  battery  o r on 
the  electrical  system,  there  is the  risk of  injury, accident  and  even fire . Read and 
heed  the  following WARNINGS: 
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Fuse panel @ (green ) 
Equipment  Amps 
Parking  system 5 
Rear  Seat  Entertainment s 
8 Audi  side  ass ist 5 
9 
Gateway,  Vehicle  electrical  sys-
5 tern  control  module 1 
10  Sport  d ifferential 5 
Bulbs 
Replacing  light  bulbs 
For your safety,  we recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  replace  burned 
out  bulbs  for you . 
It  is becoming  increasingly  more  and  more 
difficult  to  replace  vehicle  light  bulbs  since  in 
many  cases,  other  parts  of  the  car  must  first 
be  removed  before  you  are  able  to  get  to  the 
bu lb. Th is applies  especia lly to  the  light  bu lbs 
i n the  front  of  your  car  which  you  can  only 
reach  through  the engine  compartment , 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  holders  can  have  sharp 
edges  that  can  cause  ser ious  cuts,  and  parts 
must  be  correctly  taken  apart  and  then  prop
e rly p ut  back  together  to  help  prevent  break
age  of  parts  and  long  term  damage  from  wa
ter  that  can  enter  housings  that  have  not  been  properly  resealed. 
F or  your  safety,  we  recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer  replace  any  bu lbs 
for  you,  since  your  dealer  has  the  proper  tools,  the  correct  b ulbs  and  the  expertise. 
Gas  disc harge  la mp s (X enon li ght s): 
Due  to  the  high  electrical  voltage,  have  the 
bu lbs  rep laced  by  a  qualified  technician. 
H eadlights  with  Xenon  l ight  can  be  identified 
by  the  high  voltage  stic ke r. 
LED headlights*  requ ire  no  ma intenance . 
Please  contact  your  autho rized  Aud i deale r if a 
bu lb needs  to  be  replaced. 
Fu ses  and  bulb s 
A WARNING 
Contact  with  h igh-vo ltage  components  of 
the  electrical  system  and  improper  re
placement  of  gas  discharge  (Xenon)  head
light  bulbs  can  cause  ser ious  personal  in
jury  and  death. 
- Xenon  bulbs  are  pressur ized  and  can  ex
plode  when  being  changed. 
- Changing  Xenon  lamps  requ ires  the  spe
cial  tra ining,  instructions  and  equip
ment. 
- On ly an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  other 
qualified  wor kshop  should  change  the 
bu lbs  in  gas  discharge  lamps . 
A WARNING 
There  are  parts  with  sharp  edges  on  the 
openings  and  on  the  bulb  holders  tha t can 
cause  serious  c uts. 
- If  you  are  uncertain  abo ut  what  to  do, 
have  the  work  performed  by an  author
ized  Audi  dealer  or  other  qualified  work
shop . Ser ious  personal  inj ury may  result 
from  improperly  performed  work. 
(D Tips 
- If you  must  replace  the  light  bulbs  your
sel f,  a lways  remember  that  the  engine 
compartment  of  any  vehicle  is a  hazard
ous  area  to  work  in.  A lways  read  and 
heed  all  WARNINGS 
¢ page  214,  Engine 
compartment¢ ,&.. 
- It  is  best  to  ask  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  whenever  yo u need  to  change  a 
bulb. 
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290  Index 
Outlet  · · · ·  ....... ......... ... .... ..  54 
p 
Paint 
Touch-up  ... ............... .. .... . 208 
Paint  No  ..... ... ... .... ..... .. .. .. .  274 
Pa rking  ................... ... .... ..  74 
Autom ati c tr ansmission  . . .  . .  . .  101,  107 
Valet  parking  .............. .. .... ..  38 
Parking  brake  ................ ..... ..  73 
also  refer  to Electromechanica l parking 
brake  . ..... ................ ..... ..  73 
Park ing  system 
Adjusting  the disp lay  .... .. .. .. .. .. .  118 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones  . ... .... .  118 
C leaning  camera  lens  ....... ... .... .  206 
parking  system  plus  ........ ... .... . 113 
parking  system  plus  with  rear view  cam-
era 
.. .. ...... ........... .... .... . 114 
Parking  system  p lus with  rear view  camera 
Rear view  camera  -parking  mode  1  . ..  117 
Rear view  camera  -parking  mode  2  . ..  117 
Safety  precautions  .......... .. .... . 115 
Switching  on  and off  ...... .. .. .... . 116 
Parts  replacement  .......... ... .... .  280 
Pass-through  with  ski  sack  . ........ .. ..  61 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF  light . . .  . .  . .  .  155 
Passenger protection  ..... .. .. .. .. .. .  187 
Passive safety  system  ..... .. .... .. .. .  123 
Pedals  . .  . . . .  . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  128 
Physical  principles  of  a frontal  coll ision  . 134 
Polishing  .. ................. ...... . 207 
Pollen  filter 
refer  to Po llutant  filter  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  .  63 
Pollutant  filter 
.. .... ...... .. .. .. 63 
Power locking  system  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  32 
Locking/unlocking  the  vehicle  from  in-
side  ... .. .. ..................... ..  35 
Rear lid  .. .. ................ ... .. ..  36 
Selective  unlock feature  ..... .. .. .. . .  33 
Settings  . .. ............. .. .. .. .. ..  33 
Unlock ing  and locking  veh icle  . .. .... ..  34 
Power seat  adjustment  Front  seats  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  51  Power steering 
refer  to Electro-mechanical  power  as
s ist 
....... ... .. .. ............... 193 
Power  windows  .. ............... .. .. .  38 
malfunction  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 38 
Pregnant  women  Spec ial  considerations  when  wearing  a 
safety  belt  .. .. .. ... .......... .. ..  138 
pre sense  . .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..  187 
Preventative  passenger  protection  . . .  . .  187 
Programming  the  Homelink ® uni versal  re-
mote  control  .. .. .. .......... ...... .  120 
Proper occupant  seating  positions  . .. ..  124 
Proper  safety  belt  position  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  13  7 
Proper seating  position  Front  passenger  .. .......... ...... .  125 
Occupants  . .... .. ... .......... ....  124 
Rear  passengers  .... ........... .. ..  126 
Q 
quattro ® 
refer  to All-wheel  drive 
Question  193 
What  happens  to  unbelted  occupants?  134 
Why  safety  belts?  .................  133 
R 
Radiator  fan .... .. ............. ....  229 
Radio  clock  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  26 
Rain/light  sensor  Headlights  .. .. .... .. ... ... ... .... . 41 
Intermittent  (w indshield  w ipers)  . .... . 46 
Sensor defective  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 22 
Range (fuel  level)  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  24 
Reading lights  ..... ................ ..  44 
Rear fog  lights ................. .... . 41 
Rear lid  Emergency  release  .............. ... .  37 
Escape  handle  . .. ................ .  256 
Open ing and closing  ..... ...... .. .. .  36 
Rear  light 
Defective  .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 21 
Rea r view  camera 
Reverse Parking 
Rear view  m irror 
... ... .. ..... ... .. .. . 
117 
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