
30  Opening and  clo sing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig . 16 Key set 
@ R emot e control  k ey with  mechan ical 
ke y 
You can centrally  lock and  unlock  your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine  with  the  master  key with 
remote  control.  A mechanical  key  is integrat
ed in the  remote  control  key 
r:::;, page 31 . 
@ Eme rgency ke y 
The emergency  key is not  intended  for  con
stant  use. 
It should  only  be used in  an emer
gency. Keep it  in  a safe  place and do not  carry  it  on your  key ring . 
Key replac em ent 
If  you  lose a key, contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disa
bled.  Be sure to  bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
P er sonal  c omfo rt  se ttin gs 
If  two  peop le use one vehicle,  it  is recom
mended that  each person always  uses "their 
own"  master  key . When  the  ignition  is switch
ed off  or  when the  vehicle  is locked,  personal 
convenience settings  for  the  follow ing sys
tems  are stored  and ass igned to  the  remote 
maste r key. 
- Automatic  climate  control 
- Central  locking  system 
- Amb ience light ing* 
- Seat memory* 
- Parking  system* 
- Adaptive  c ruise control*  - Audi  side assist* 
-
Aud i drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock  the  vehicle,  when you open 
the  doors  or w hen you  switch  the  ignition  on. 
A WARNING ,~ 
- Do not  leave your  vehicle  unattended . Al
ways take your  ign it ion key with  you  and 
lo ck  your  vehicle.  Ent ry by unauthorized 
persons could  endanger  yo u or  result  in 
theft  or  damage the  vehicle . 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unatte nded in the 
veh icle, especially  with  access to  vehicle 
keys . Unguarded  access to  the  keys pro 
vides children  the  opportunity  to  start  the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle  sys
tems  such as the  power  windows,  etc. 
Unsupervised  operation  of  any vehicle 
system  by children  can result  in serious 
in J ur y. 
(D Tips 
- The operat ion of  t he remote  control  key 
can be temporarily  disrupted  by  interfer
ence from  transm itters  in the  vic inity  of 
the  vehicle  working  in the  same frequen
cy rang e (e .g.  a cell  phone,  radio  equ ip
ment). 
- For security  reasons, rep lacement  keys 
are only  ava ilable from  Audi  dealers. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FCC and Industry  Canada reg ula
tions 
r:::;, page 281 .  

Coming  home , Leav ing  home 
The  coming  home  function  il luminates  the 
area  outside  the  vehicle  when  you  switch  the 
ignition  off  and  open  the  driver 's door . To turn 
the  function  on,  select 
Light s when le aving 
c a r >  On . 
The  leav ing  home  function  illuminates  the 
area  outside  the  vehicle  when  yo u un lock  the 
veh icle . To turn  the  function  on,  select 
Li gh ts 
when  unloc kin g ca r> On. 
The  coming  home  and  leaving  home  functions 
only  operate  when  it  is dark  and  the  light 
switch  is  in the 
AUTO pos ition. 
Turn  signals  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the  le~ side  of  the  steering  col
umn  is used  to  operate  the  turn signals  and 
the  high beam  as well as  the  headlight  flash
er . 
Fig. 3 4 Tu rn  signal  a nd h igh beam  lever 
The  turn  s ignal  and  high  beam  lever  has  the 
followi ng functions: 
Tu rn sign als ¢  ¢ @@ 
.. Push  the  lever  up  as  far  as  it  can  go  to turn 
on  the  r ight  turn  signal  or  down  to  turn  on 
the  left  turn  sig nal 
c:::;, fig . 34  . 
.. Move the  lever  b riefly  until  you  meet  resist
ance  and  release  it  to  flash  three  times  . 
..  Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  unti l you  mee t 
resistance  and  ho ld  it  there  to  dete rmine 
the  f las hing  t ime  for  the  turn  signals. 
High  beam [D @ 
.. Push  the  lever  forward  to  switch  on  the  high 
beam. 
Clear vi sion 43 
..  Pull  the  lever  back  towards  you  to  switch  off 
the  high  beam. 
Headlight  fla sher [D © 
..  Pull  the  lever  towa rd  the  stee ring wheel  to 
use  the  headlight  flasher. 
Note s on these  features 
- The turn signals on ly work  with  the  ignition 
sw itched  on . The  indicator  lights 
f,j or II in 
the  inst rument  cluster~ 
page  12 also  blink. 
- After  you  have  turned  a  corner,  the  turn  s ig -
nal  switches  off  automatically . 
- The 
high beam works  only  when  the  head 
lights  are  on . The  indicator  light 
Ill in the 
instrument  cluster  illuminates  when  the 
h igh  beams  are  on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  only  as  long  as 
you  hold  the  lever  -even  if the re a re  no 
lights  turned  on.  The  indicator  light 
Ill in 
the  inst rument  cluster  i lluminates  whe n you 
use  the  headlight  flasher. 
(D Note 
Do no t use  the  high  beam  or  headligh t 
flasher  if yo u know  that  these  could  blind 
oncoming  traffic.  

50  Seat s  a nd  s tor ag e 
Seats  and  storage 
General  recommen
dations 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so 
important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag system  can 
only provide maximum  protection  if the front 
seats  are correctly adjusted. 
There  are  various  ways  of adjust ing  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
you r seat  prope rly so  that : 
- you  can  easily  and  quick ly reach  all  the 
switches  and  controls  in the  instrument 
panel 
-your  body  is prope rly supported  thus  reduc
ing  physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  be lts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
¢ page  142 . 
In the  following  sec tions,  you  will see  exactly 
how you  can  best  adjust  you r seats . 
There  are  special  regulations  and  instructions 
for  insta lling  a  child  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat.  Always fo llow  the  information 
regarding  ch ild  safety  provided  in 
q page  168,  Child Safety. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of the  driver  and 
all  other  passengers  can  result  in serious 
personal  in jury. 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when 
the  vehicle  is in  motion  -never  p ut  your 
f eet  on  top  of  the  instrument  panel,  out 
of the  w indow  or  on  top  of the  seat  cush
ion . Th is  app lies  especially  to  the  passen
gers . 
If your  seating  posi tion  is incorrect, 
yo u  increase  the  r isk  of  injury  in the  case 
of sudden  braking  or  an  acc ident. 
If the 
a irbag  infla tes  and  the  seating  positio n 
is  incorrect,  this  could  result  in  personal 
injury  o r even  death. 
- It is  import ant  for  bo th the  driver  and 
front  passenger  to  keep  a  distance  of  at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  between  them
selves  and  the  steering  wheel  and/or  in
strument  panel.  If  you're  s itting  any 
closer  than  th is,  the  a irbag  system  can
not  protect  you  properly . In  addition,  the 
front  seats  and  head  restraints  must  be 
adjusted  to  your  body  height  so  that  they 
can  give you  max imum  protect ion. 
- Always try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as 
possible  between  yourself  and  the  steer
ing  wheel  o r inst rument  pane l. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  o r front  pas
senger's  seat  whi le the  vehicle  is  moving. 
Your sea t may  move  unexpected ly,  caus
ing  sudden  loss  of vehicle  cont rol  and 
personal  injury . If you  adjust  yo ur seat 
while  the  veh icle  is  moving,  yo u are  out 
of  posit ion. 
Driver's seat ' 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  tha t you  adjus t  the  dr iver's 
seat  in the  fo llowing  manner : 
.,.  Adjust  t he seat  in fo re and  aft  direction  so 
t ha t you  can  eas ily pus h the  peda ls to  the 
floor  w hile  keeping  your  knees  sl igh tly bent 
q A in Why is your  seat  adjustment  so im 
portant?  on page  50. 
..  Adjust  the  back rest  so  that  when  you  sit 
w ith  your  back  against  t he  backrest,  you  can 
still  grasp  the  top  of the  steering  wheel. 
..  Adjust  the  head  restraint  so  the  upper  edge 
is as  even  as  poss ible  with  the  top  of your 
head . If that  is  not  poss ible , try  to  adjust 
t he  head  restraint  so  that  it  is as  close  to 
t his  pos it ion  as  possib le 
q page  52. 
A WARNING 
Neve r place  any  objects  in the  dr iver's  foot 
well.  An object  could  get  into  the  pedal 
area  and  interfere  with  pedal  function . In 
case  of sudden  braking  or  an  acc ident,  you 
would  not  be  able  to  brake  or  accelerate .  

68  Warm  and  cold 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  e lements 
in the  seats,  do  not  kneel  on  the  seats  or 
place  heavy  loads  on  a small  area  of the 
seat . 
Setup 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  four-zone  a utomat ic climate  con· 
trol 
The climate  control system  setup  is accessed 
through  the  MMI . 
.,.  Se lect : ICARI funct ion  button> Car  sy stem s 
control  b utton > AC . 
Rear cabin  settings* 
When  th is fu nction  is selected,  all  sett ings  for 
the  rear  can  be  adjusted  through  the  climate 
control  sys tem  in the  cockpit.  The  cl imate 
con trol  sys tem  se tt ings  cannot  be  adjusted  in 
the  rea r seat  a t the  same  time.  This  func tion 
switches 
off after  a  certain  period  of  time  or 
when  one  of  the  dials  in the  cockpit  is press
ed . 
Auto  recirculation* 
The  sensit ivity level  of  the  au tomatic  rec ircu
lation  mode  can  be  set  at  vario us  leve ls from 
off  to sensit ive. The  recirculation  mode  is con 
trolled  a utomat ica lly. You must  p ress  the ~ 
button  if fog  forms  on  the  windows. 
Footwell  temperature 
You  can  adju st  the  footwell  temperat ure so 
that  it  is cooler  or wa rme r. 
AC mode 
The  strength  of the  airflow  can  be  adjusted  to 
light,  med ium  or strong. 
Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies to  vehicles:  wit h heated  stee rin g wheel 
The  steering  wheel  rim can be heated . 
Fig.  6 9 Stee ring  colu mn: steeri ng wheel  hea tin g but · 
ton 
.,.  Press  th e ~  button  to  switch  steering  whee l 
heati ng  on/off . The  message 
Steering  wheel 
heating  on !/Steering  wheel  heating  off ! 
appears  in the  instrument  cluster  d isplay. 
T he  temperat ure  is maintained  at  a  constant 
level  when  steering  wheel  heating  is switched 
on. 
T he  steering  wheel  heating  se tt ings  are  stor 
ed  automat ica lly and  assigned  to  the  remote 
control  key that  is in  use .  

On  the  road 
Steering 
Manually  adjustable  steering  wheel 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  manu ally adjustable  steering 
w hee l 
The height  and  reach  of  the  steering  wheel 
can  be  adjusted. 
Fig. 70 Lever on the  steer ing co lumn 
"  Pull the  lever <=> fig. 70  -arrow- <=>,&. . 
" Move  the  steer ing wheel  to  the desired  po
sition. 
"  Push  the lever  against  the steering  column 
u ntil  it  locks. 
There must  be at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and the  center  of  the steer
ing  wheel. 
If you  cannot  sit  more  than  10 in
ches (25  cm) from  the  steer ing 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  detailed  information  on how to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see  <=> 
page 51. 
_& WARNING 
Improper  use of  steering  wheel  adjust
ment  and improper  seating  position  can 
cause serious  personal injury. 
- Adjust  the  steering  whee l column  only 
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  124 , fig . 131 . If 
you  cannot  maintain  this minimum  dis-
On  the  road  69 
tance,  the  airbag  system  cannot  protect 
you properly. 
- 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 
equipment  is available. 
- If  the  steering  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 
steering  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  personal  injury 
if  the  driver's  airbag  deploys. 
- Never hold  the  steering  wheel at the  12 
o'clock  position  or  wi th your  hands  inside 
the  stee ring  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. 
Electrically  adjustable  steering  wheel 
App lies  to vehicles:  wi th electrica lly  ad justable  stee ring 
w heel 
The steering  wheel  position can  be  electrically 
adjusted  for  height  and  reach. 
Fig.  71 Switc h fo r steering  w heel  adju stment 
" To adjust  the  height,  press the  swit ch up/ 
down.  The steer ing column  w ill  cont inue 
moving  as long  as you  are pressing  the 
switch . 
"  To  move the  steer ing whee l forward  or 
back, press the  switch  forward/back. The  

70  On  the  road 
steering  column  will  continue  moving as 
l ong  as you are pressing the  switch. 
There must  be at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and the  center  of  the  steer 
ing whee l. 
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  steer ing wheel. 
For detai led information  on how to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
<::> page  51 . 
In vehicles with  the  memory  f unction* , the 
steering  column  settings  are stored  together 
with  the  seat  position. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  steering  wheel  adjust
ment  and  improper  seating  position  can 
cause se rious  personal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steer ing whee l column  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  the re is a min imum  of  10 inches 
(25  cm)  between  your  chest and the 
steering  wheel ¢ 
page  124,  fig.  131. If 
you can not  maintain  this  min imum  dis
tan ce, the  airbag  system  cannot  protect 
yo u properly. 
- If  phys ica l limitations  prevent  you from 
sitting  10  in ches (25  cm)  o r more  from 
the  steering  wheel,  check with  yo ur au
tho rized Aud i dealer  to  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is availab le . 
- If  the  steering  wheel  is aligned  with  you r 
face,  the  supp lemental  driver's  airbag 
cannot  provide  as much  protect ion  in an 
acc ident.  A lways make sure that  the 
steering  wheel  is aligned  with  your 
chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  wheel  with  your 
hands at  the  9 o'clock  and  3 o'clock  posi
t ions to  reduce the  risk  of  pe rsonal  injury 
if  the  d river 's airbag  deploys. 
- Never hold  the  steering  whee l at  the  12 
o'clock  posit ion or w ith  your  hands  i nside  the  steering  wheel  rim  or  on the  steering 
wheel  hub.  Hold
ing the  steer ing wheel 
the  wrong  way can cause serious  injuries 
to  the  hands, arms  and  head  if the  driv
er 's airbag  deploys. 
Easy entry  feature 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  electrically  adjustable  steering 
wheel 
The easy entry feature  makes  it easier to  en
ter and  exit the  vehicle by automatically  ad
justing  the steering  wheel. 
..  Select in the  MM I: ICARlfunction  button> 
Car  system s control  button  > Vehicle  set
ting s 
> Seats > D rive r's seat > Easy entry > 
On . 
When  the  easy ent ry feature  is turned  on, the 
steering  wheel  moves up to  the  park  position 
when you switch 
off the  ignition.  After  you  en
ter  the  veh icle, the  steering  wheel  moves to 
the  stored  position  as soon as you  sw itch  on 
the  ignit ion. 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
This button  switches  on the  ignition  and 
starts  the  engine. 
Fig . 72 Center  console:  S TART ENGINE S TOP butto n 
"' Step on the  brake pedal and  move the  selec
tor  lever to 
P or N <::> .&_ . 
"' Press on the  ~ ,s_T_A_R_T_E_N_G_I_N_E_S _T_ O_P~I  button 
<::> fig.  72  -the  engine  will  start.  ..,.  

By pressing  the I START ENGINE STOPI button 
without  depressing  the  brake peda l, the  igni
tion  is on and switched 
off by pressing  it 
again. 
After  a cold  engine  is started,  the re may be a 
brief  period  of  increased  noise because oil 
pressure must  first  bui ld up in the  hydraulic 
va lve adjusters.  This  is normal  and  not  a cause 
for  concern. 
If  the  engine  should  not  start  immediately, 
the  starting  process  is automatically  stopped 
after  a short  time.  Repeat starting  procedure. 
Driv er m essag e  in th e in strument  clu ste r 
disp lay 
Pr ess  br ak e p ed al to  start  engin e 
This message appears  if  you press the 
I START ENGINE STOP ! button  to  start  the  en 
g ine and  do not  depress the  brake peda l. The 
engine  can on ly be started  if  the  brake pedal 
is depressed. 
!!I C o nv enience ke y: I s ke y not  in th e vehi
cle ? 
This message appea rs a long  with  the !!I sym
bol  if  the  maste r key is  removed from  the  ve
hicle with  the  engine  r unning . It  is intended 
to  remind  you  (e .g . when  changing  drivers) 
not  to  continue  the journey  witho ut  the  mas
ter  key. 
I f  the  master  key is no longer  in the  vehicle, 
you  cannot  sw itch  on the  ignition  after  stop
ping  the  engine  and yo u also cannot  start  the 
engine  again.  Moreover, you  cannot  lock the 
veh icle from  the  outside  with  the  key. 
Shift  to  P , other wis e  vehicle c an roll  away. 
Doo rs do not  lock if le ver i s not  in P. 
This message appears for  sa fety  reasons 
a long with  an audib le warning  tone  if  the 
P 
selector  lever  position  is not  engaged when 
stopping  the  eng ine with  the 
I STAR T ENGINE STOP ! button.  Select the P se
lector  lever posit ion.  Otherwise  the  veh icle 
could  roll  and it  can not  be  locked . 
On  th e ro ad  71 
Ke y not  r ecogni sed . Hold  bac k of ke y again st 
ma rked area.  See owne r's  manual. 
If  the  indica tor  l ight  turns  on and this  mes
sage appears, there  is a malf unct ion 
¢ page 72. 
Steering  lock 
The steering  locks when  you turn  the  engine 
off using the I START ENGINE STOP ! button 
and  open the  d river's  doo r.  T he locked  steer 
i ng helps  p revent vehicle  theft. 
& WARNING ~ 
- Never allow  the  engine to  run  in confined 
spaces  -danger  of  asphyxiation . 
- Never turn 
off the  engine  un til  the  vehi
cle has come to  a complete  stop . 
- The brake booster  and power  steering 
only  work  when  the  eng ine is r unning . If 
the  engine  is 
off, you  have to  use more 
force  when  steering  or  braking.  Because 
you  cannot  steer  and brake as you  usual ly would,  this  cou ld  lead to  crashes and 
serious injuries. 
(CT) Note 
- Avo id  h igh engine  rpm,  full  thrott le and 
heavy engine  loads until  the  engine  has 
reached operating  temperature  -other
w ise you  risk engine  damage . 
- The engine  cannot  be started  by pushing 
or towing  the  vehicle. 
- If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load 
for  an extended  per iod,  heat  builds  up  in 
the  engine  compa rtment  afte r the  e n
gine  is switched 
off  -there  is a  risk of 
damaging  the  engine.  Allow  the  engine 
to  run  at  idle  fo r about  2  minutes  before 
switching  it 
off. 
(D Tips 
- If  you  open the  d river 's doo r with  the  ig
nition  on,  a buz ze r sounds  and the  mes
sage 
Ignition  i s on appears in the  instr u
ment  cl uste r display . Sw itch  the  ignition 
off . Ill- 

7 2  On  the road 
-If yo u  leave  the  vehicle  wi th the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ignition  will switch  off 
after  a  certa in period  of  time . Please 
note  that  e lectrica l equipment  such  as 
exter ior  lights  w ill switch  off  as  well 
when  that  happens . 
Stopping  the  engine 
.,.  Bring your  vehicle  to  a complete  stop . 
.,.  Move the  selector  lever  to  the 
P o r N posi
t ion. 
.,.  Press  the 
!S TAR T ENGINE  S TOPI button 
9 page  70,  fig.  72 . 
Emergency off 
If necessary,  the  eng ine  can  be  sw itched  off 
with  the  selector  leve r in the 
R or D /S posi
tion . The engine  stops  if you  press  the 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button  at  speeds  below 
6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  press  the  brake  pedal. 
A WARNING 
- Never  turn  off the  engine  unti l the  vehi 
cle  has  come  to  a complete  stop. 
- The  brake  booster  and  power  steering 
only  work  when  the  engine  is running.  If 
the  engine  is off, you  have  to  use  more 
force  when  steering  or  braking.  Because 
you  cannot  steer  and  brake  as  you  usua l
ly wou ld,  this  could  lead  to  crashes  and 
serious  injur ies. 
- For safety  reasons,  you  should  always 
park  your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever 
in P. Othe rwise,  the  veh icle  could  inad
vertent ly roll  away. 
- After  the  engi ne  has  been  switched  off, 
the  radiator  fan  can  continue  to  run  fo r 
up  to  10  m in utes  - even  with  the  ig nitio n 
swit ched  off. 
It can  a lso  switch  on  ag ain 
afte r some  time  if the  coolant  tempera" 
t u re  rises  as  the  result  of a  heat  buildup 
or  if the  engine  is  hot  and  the  engine  compartment  is addit ionally  heated  by 
the  sun's  rays. 
(D Note 
Do not  stop  the  eng ine  immediately  after 
hard  or  extended  driving . Keep the  engine 
running  for  approximate ly two  minutes  to 
prevent  excessive  heat  bu ild-up . 
Starting  the  engine if there  is  a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  un 
der certain circumstances,  for example  if the  battery  in the  vehicle key is drained,  if inter
ference  is affe cted  the  key or if there  is a sys
tem  malfunction. 
F ig.  73  Center co nsole/master  key: start ing the eng ine 
i f there  is  a  malfunct io n 
Requ irement:  The  message Key  not  r ecog
nized . H old  back of  key  ag ainst  marked  are a. 
See  owner 's manual. 
must  appear  and  the  in
dicator  light 
m must  swi tch on. 
.,.  Ho ld  the  mas ter  key vertically  in the  loca
tion  indicated 
y >l) 9 fig.  73. 
.,. Press  t he  b rake  pedal ~ .&. in Starting  the 
engine  on page  71 . 
... Press  the ..., IS"'T :,-,A -,,R "'T ,.., E"" N...,..,,, G""IN ,-,-: E-,s"'T ,...,O ,.., P,..,I button . 
The  engine  wi ll start. 
.,.  Dr ive to  your  authorized  Audi dea ler  imme
diately  to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
You can  v iew the  message  again  by press 
ing  the 
I STAR T ENGINE  STOP ! button.