
166  Airbag system 
-The  side  curtain  ai rbags  above  the  front  and 
rear  s ide  windows 
- The  airbag  indicator  light  in the  instrument 
panel 
The  airbag  system  is monitored  electron ica lly 
to  make  certain  it  is f unct io ning  properly  at  a ll 
times.  Each  time  you  switch  on  the  ignition, 
the  airbag  system  indicator  light  will  come  on 
for  a  few  seconds  (self  diagnostics). 
The side curtain  airbag  is not  activated: 
- if the  ignit io n  is switched  off, 
- in s ide  coll isions  when  the  accelerat ion 
measured  by the  sensor  is too  low, 
- in  rear-end  collisions . 
A WARNING 
-Safety  belts  and  the  a irbag  system  w ill 
only  p rov ide  protection  whe n oc cupants 
are  in t he  p roper  sea ting  posit ion 
¢ page  50,  General  recommendations. 
- If the  airbag  indica tor  ligh t comes  on 
when  the  veh icle  is  being  used,  have  the 
system  inspected  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer.  The  side  curtain 
airbag  may  not  work  properly  even  when 
the  vehicle  acceleration  in a  side  coll is ion 
is  h igh  enough  to  activate  the  airbag . 
How  side curtain  airbags  work 
Side curtain  airbags  can work  togeth er  with 
side  airbags  to  help  reduce  the  risk  of  head  and  upper  torso injurie s for  occupants  who 
are properly  res trained. 
Fi g. 153 Ill ust ration o f principl e: In flat ed side  cur tain 
airbags  o n th e  left  s ide 
T he  side  curtain  airbags  inf late  between  the 
occupant  and  the  w indows  on  the  sid e of  the 
vehicle  that  is struck  in a  side  coll is ion 
¢ fig . 153. 
When  the  system  is triggered,  the  side  curtain 
airbag  is filled  with  prope llant  gas  and  breaks 
through  a  seam  above  the  front  and  rear  side 
windows  identified  by the  AIRBAG  label.  In  or
der  to  he lp provide  this  additional  protec tion, 
the  side  curta in a irbag  must  inflate  within  the 
blink  of  an  eye  at  ve ry high  speed  and  with 
great  fo rce . The  side  curta in a irbag  could  in
jure  you  if your  seating  posit ion  is not  prope r 
o r u pright  or  if items  are  located  in the  area 
where  the  supplemen tal  side  curta in airbag 
inflates . This applies  especially  to  chi ldren 
c> page  168. 
Althoug h they  are  not  a so ft  pillow,  side  cur
ta in airbags  can  "cushion"  the  impact  and  in 
th is way  they  can  help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  in
j u ry to  the  head  and  the  upper  part  of  the 
body . 
A f ine  d ust  may  deve lop  when  the  airbag  de
ploys . This  is qui te  normal  and  does  not  mean 
there  is a fire  in the  veh icle . 
Important  safety  instructions  on the 
side curtain  airbag  system 
Airbags  are only  supplemental  restraints . Al
ways properly  wear  safe ty  bel ts and  ride  in  a 
proper  seating  po sition . 
There  is a  lot  that  yo u and  your  passengers 
must  know  and  do  to  he lp the  safety  belts  and 
airbags  do  their  job  to  provide  supp lemental 
protection . 
A WARNING 
'"' Improperly  wea ring  safety  belts  and  im
p roper  seating  pos it ions  increase  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  in ju ry and  death  when 
ever  a vehicle  is  being  use d. 
- Never  let  occupants  place  any  pa rts  of 
t heir  bod ies  in the  area  from  whi ch the 
-
side  curta in a irbag  inf la te.  .,..  

Audi  pre  sense Preventative  passenger 
protection 
App lies to  veh icles: with  Audi  p re se nse 
Audi  pre sen se can ini tiate  steps  to  help  pro
t ect vehicle  occupants in certain  situations. 
The funct ions descr ibed depend  on equipment 
installed  in your  vehicle: 
Audi pre sense  basic* 
The following  functions  can be triggered  in 
cert ain  driving  situations : 
- Tightening  of  the safety  belts  (for  example, 
during  heavy braking) : the  front  safety  belts 
have  reversible  belt  pretensione rs. If  a colli 
sion  does not  occur, the  safety  belts  loosen 
slightly  and are ready to  be tightened  again . 
- Closing the  windows  and the  sunroof* : the 
windows  and the  sunroof*  close  leaving a 
small  open  gap . 
Audi  pre sense basic  functions can be trig
gered at speeds above 20 mph (30 km/h) . 
Vehicles with  Audi drive select*:  the deploy
ment  time  is adapted  in dynamic  mode. 
Audi  pre sense  front (vehicles  with 
adaptive  cruise control*) 
Audi  pre sense front  includes  the  functions  in 
Audi  pre sense basic. In  addition,  within  the 
limits  of  the  system,  the  likelihood of  a colli
sion with  the  vehicle  immediately  ahead  is al
so calculated . If  the  system  senses an immi
nent  collision  the  following  functions can be 
triggered: 
-Audi  braking  guard 
¢ page 84 
- Tightening  the  safety  belts 
- Closing the  windows  and the sunroof*  ( leav-
ing  a small  open  gap) 
Audi  pre  sense  rear (vehicles  with  Audi 
side  assist*) 
Audi  pre sense rear includes  the  functions  in 
Audi  pre sense basic. In  addition,  the  likeli
hood  of  a rear-end col lision with  the  vehicle 
coming  from  behind is also calcu lated.  If  the 
Audi  pre  sense 187 
risk of  a co llision  is  detected,  the  following 
functions  can be triggered : 
- Tightening  the safety  belts 
- Closing the  windows  and the  sunroof*  (leav-
ing  a  small  open gap) 
Audi  pre  sense plus* 
Audi  pre sense plus  includes  the  functions  in 
Audi  pre sense front  and Aud i pre sense rear . 
Error message 
Audi pre  sense: not available 
Preventative  passenger  protection  is not  avail
able.  See your  authorized  Audi  dealer immedi
ate ly to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
A WARNING 
-= 
Audi  pre sense cannot  overcome  the  laws 
of  physics. It  cannot  prevent a collision.  Do 
not  let  the  increased safety provided 
tempt  you to  take  risks . This will  increase 
the  r isk of  a coll is ion and serious  personal 
injuries . 
- The sensors cannot  always  detect  all  ob jects . This  increases the  risk  of  a colli
s10n . 
-Audi  pre sense does not  detect  people  or 
an imals  or  objects  that are crossing  the 
veh icle's  path ¢ 
page 78. 
-The  radar  sensor's v is ion can be reduced 
by  heavy  rain,  ice, snow,  heavy  road spray 
and  reflections  from  guard rails, tunnel 
entrances,  etc.  These and similar  condi
tions  can prevent  vehicles from  being  ac
curately  detected  and  in some cases they  may not  be detected  at  all. 
Q) Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by  impacts or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can affect  the  function  of 
the  Audi  pre sense system.  Have your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  check to  make sure 
that  the  system  is working  properly. 
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194  Intelligent  technolog y 
-On wet  road surfaces,  be carefu l  not  to 
dr ive t oo fast  because the  front  wheels 
could  beg in t o slide on top  of  the  water 
(aq uaplaning).  If  this  sho uld  occur, you 
will  have no wa rning from  a su dden  in
c rease in engine  spee d as with  a front
wheel  drive  vehicle.  A lways d rive at 
speeds wh ich are suited  to  the  road con
di tions - ris k of  crash. 
Energy  management 
Starting  ability  is optimized 
Energy management  controls  the  distribution 
of  electrical  energy and  thus  optimizes  the 
availability of  electrical  energy for starting 
the  engine. 
If  a vehicle with  a conventional  energy  system 
is not  driven  for  a long  period  of  time,  the  bat
tery  is d ischarged  by  idling  current  consumers 
(e.g . immobilizer) . In  certain  circumstances  it 
can result  in there  being  insufficient  energy 
avai lab le to  start  the  engi ne . 
Intell igent  energy  management  in your  veh i
cle  hand les the  d istribution  of  electrical  ener
gy. Starting  ab il ity  is markedly  improved  and 
the  life  of  the  battery  is extended . 
Basically, energy  management  consists  of 
battery  diagno sis, idling  curr ent  manage
ment 
and dynami c energ y man agement . 
Battery  diagno sis 
Battery  diagnosis  continuously  determines 
the  state  of  the  battery.  Sensors determ ine 
battery  vo ltage,  battery  current  and  battery 
temperature . This determ ines the  current 
state  of  charge and the  powe r of  the  battery. 
Idling  current  man agement 
Idling  current  management  reduces energy 
consumption  while  the  vehicle  is stand ing. 
W ith  the  ignition  switched  off,  it  contro ls the 
energy supply  to  the  various  electr ical  compo
nents . Data from  battery  diagnosis  is consid
e red.  Depend
ing on  the  battery's  state  of  cha rge , 
individua l consumers  are g radually  turned  off 
to  prevent  excessive discharge  of  the  battery  and th us maintain  starting  capability. 
Dynamic  energy  manag ement 
While  the  vehi cle is being  d riven,  dynamic  en 
ergy management  distributes  the  energy gen 
erated  accord ing to  t he needs of  the  individ u
al components . It  regulates  consumption,  so 
that  more  electrical  energy is not  being  used 
than  is being  generated  and ensures an opti
mal  state  of  charge fo r the  battery . 
(D Tips 
-But  even energy  management  cannot 
negate  the  limits  of  physics. Consider 
tha t the  powe r and  life  of  a battery  are 
limited. 
- If  start ing ability  is threatened , the  indi
cator  light 
(•i appears r:::;, page  17. 
What  you should  know 
The highest  priority is given  to  maintaining 
starting  capability. 
The battery  is severe ly taxed  in  short-d istance 
driv ing,  in city  traff ic and during  the  cold  time 
of  year . Abundant  electrical  energy  is re
quired,  but  on ly a  little  is generated . It  is also 
c rit ical  if  the  engine  is not  r unning  and e lectri
ca l components  are tu rned on . In  this  in
sta nce ene rgy  is be ing consumed  b ut none  is 
being  gene ra ted. 
It  is in prec isely these  s ituations  that  you  will 
notice  ene rgy  management  a ctive ly regu lat
i ng t he d istribu tion of  ene rgy. 
Vehicle stands for  an extended  period 
If  you do  not  drive  your  vehicle  over  a period 
of  several days or weeks, electr ica l compo
nents  a re g radually  cut  back or  sw itched  off. 
T h is reduces energy consumption  and ma in
ta ins start ing capability  over a longer  pe riod . 
Some of  the convenience  func tions  may not 
opera te, such as the  interio r lights  or the 
power  seat  adjustment.  The convenience 
ll- 

206  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
directly  at  locks, or  at  door  or  hatch 
openings  -they  can freeze  shut. 
- Never use sponges  designed  to  remove  insects,  or  any kitchen  scouring  sponges 
or  similar  products . They can damage 
your  paint  finish. 
- Never use a dry  cloth  or sponge  to  clean 
the  headlights . Only use wet  cloths  or 
sponges  to  prevent  scratches.  It  is best 
to  use soapy water. 
- You should  remove debris  (such as in
sects) from  the  headl ight  lenses on a 
regular  basis, for  example  when  refuel
i ng your  vehicle.  Never clean  the  head
li ghts  w ith  a dry cloth  or  sponge.  Use a 
wet  cloth  or  sponge. 
It is best  to  use 
soapy wa ter. 
@ For the  sake  of  the  environment 
In  the  interest  of  the  envi ronment,  the  ve
hicle  sho uld  only  be washed  i n special 
was h bays. 
Washing your vehicle with  a power 
washer 
Cleaning  the  exterior  of your  car with  a high
pressure  power  washer  is safe  as  long  as you 
observe  a few  simple  rules. 
..  Befo re  using the  power  washer , make sure 
yo u have read and  understood  the  WARN
INGS¢ 
A in General information  on 
page  204. 
..  Always fo llow  the  operating  instructions for 
the  power  washer . 
..  Make sure that  the jet  o n the  spray  hose 
produces  a  "fan shaped spray" . 
..  Do 
not hold  the  spray  nozzle too  close to 
soft  materia ls . 
When  cleaning  the  veh icle with  a power  wash
er 
always follow  the  operating  instructions . 
This applies  particularly  to  the 
op erating 
pr essure 
a nd the s pray ing di stance . Keep a 
d ista nce from  soft  materials  such as  rubber 
hoses o r insulat ing  ma ter ial  as well  as sensors 
and camera  lenses .  Do not  use a jet  which  sprays water  in  a 
d
ir ect 
stream 
or  one t hat  has a rotating jet . 
Water  temper ature sho uld  not  ex ceed 140  °F 
(60 °(). 
A WARNING ~ -
Neve r wash tires  with  a jet  that  sprays wa
ter  i n a direct  stream.  This could  cause in 
vis ib le damage  to  the  t ires and weaken 
them,  even  if  the  spray is from  a re lative ly 
l ong  distance  and for  a short  time.  Dam
aged and weakened tires  can fail  and cause 
accidents  and personal  inj ury. 
' 
([)  Note 
To avoid  damaging  your  vehicle,  a lways 
make sure that  there  is suffic ient  d istance 
between  the  spray  head and soft  materia ls 
like  rubber  hoses, plast ic pa rts  and sound
deaden ing  mater ials  as w ell  as sensors 
and  camera  lenses.  Neve r aim t he sp ray 
head at  the  same point  for  a  long  time. 
This also  applies  to cleaning  headligh ts 
and  painted  bumpers.  Remembe r:  the 
closer  the  nozzle  is to  the  surface  of  the 
materia l, the  greater  the  stress  on the  ma 
terial. 
Sensors  and  camera  lenses 
- Remove snow with  a hand  br ush and  remove 
ice with  a de- ic ing spray that  does  not  con
tain  so lvents  . 
- Clea n the  sensors (adaptive  cruise  control*, 
pa rk ing  system*)  w ith  a cleaning  so lution 
that  does not  contain  so lvents  and a soft 
cloth . 
- The camera  lens or  the  area in front  of  the 
came ra  le ns is no rmally  cleaned  by the 
w indshie ld w ipers o r he adlig ht  wipers  (night 
vision  system *). 
If the  lens or  the  area is ex
ceptionally  di rty,  clean the  area wit h glass 
cleaner  and a soft,  dry cloth . 
(D Note 
-If  you was h your  veh icle with  a pres sure 
washer,  

-make  s ure there  is enough  distance  to 
sensors in the  front  and rear  bumper, 
- do  not  clean the  camera  lenses and the 
area around  them  with  the  pressure 
washer. 
- Never use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens.  This 
could  cause the  lens to  crack . 
- Never clean the  camera  lens with  abra 
s ive prod ucts . 
Waxing  and  Polishing 
Wa xing 
A good  wax coating  protects  the  vehicle  paint 
to  a large  extent  against  the  environmental 
factors  listed  under¢ 
page  204,  Washing and 
even against  slig ht  scratches. 
You can use a  liq uid ca r wax to  protect  your 
paint  as soon  as one week after  your  vehicle 
has been delivered. 
Even if you  regularly  use a 
wax ing process in 
automatic  ca r washes, we  recommend  that 
you  manua lly app ly a coat of  wax to  give the 
pa int  extra  protection,  particularly  if  water  no 
longer  beads o n the  clean  paint. 
Protect  p lastic  body  pa rts  with  car wax  in the 
same way as the  vehicle  body. 
D uring  wa rm weather  dead insec ts tend  to 
collect  on the  front  bumper  and on the  for
ward  area of  the  hood . They are much  easier 
to  remove from  paint  that  is waxed 
often. 
P olish ing 
P olish  you r vehicle  on ly if  the  pa int  has lost  its 
shine  and the  g loss cannot  be brought  back 
with  wax. 
If the  po lish  used does  not  conta in prese rva
tive  compounds , the  paint  must  be waxed af
terwa rds . 
A WARNING 
Always  read and heed a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information  ¢ 
page  204. 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  207 
@ Note 
Do not  use car wax on 
- matte  o r anodized  meta l trim 
- rubber  or  rubber- lik e t rim. 
Trim  strips 
Metal  trim  needs  special  care . 
For environmental  reasons, Audi  fabricates 
the  b right  t rim  strips  and trim  p ieces from 
pure  chromium-free  al uminum . 
Dirt  and marks  on the  trim  strips  shou ld  be 
removed  w it h  a 
pH-balanced cleaning  agent 
(do not  use a chrome  cleane r).  Audi  dealers 
ca rry clea ning  products  which  have been test
ed fo r use on your  vehicle  and are not  ha rmfu l 
to  the  environment. 
T o avoid  co rrosion  on  the  exter io r trim  st rips , 
o nly a pH-balanced  solution  should  be used 
for  t he windsh ie ld washer. 
A WARNING 
A lways read  and  heed all  WARN INGS and 
other  informat ion  ¢ 
page  204 . 
Plastic and  vinyl 
Plastic needs  special  care. 
Use a clean,  damp  cloth  or  sponge to  remove 
dust  and  light  su rface d irt.  For other  soil,  use 
a  lukewa rm  all-p urpose  cleaning  solution  or  a 
mild  saddle  soap for  v inyl  tr im . Remove water 
spots  and t races of  soap wi th a clean,  damp 
cl oth or  sponge.  Use a clean,  soft  cloth to  rub 
dry . 
G rease , ta r or  oil  stains  can be removed  w it h  a 
cl ea n clot h or  sponge  soaked with  a ll- purpose 
cl eaner  or with  a so lvent  designe d espec ia lly 
to  clean v inyl. 
Oc cas iona lly app ly a color less v inyl  or  leathe r 
preserva tive to  re tain the  ma ter ia l's lus ter 
and pliabili ty . 
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228  Check ing  and  filling 
cold  engine,  the  coo lant  level should  be  be 
tween  the  "min"  and  "max"  markings.  When 
the  engine  is warm,  the  level may  be s light ly 
above  the  "max"  marking. 
The location  of  the  coolant  expansion  tank 
can  be  seen  in the  engine  compartment  illus
tration 
r:::;, page 222. 
To obtain  an  accurate  reading,  the  engine 
must  be  switched 
off. 
The expansion  tank  in you r vehicle  is equipped 
with  an  e lectric  coolant  level sensor. 
When  the  coolant  level  is too  low, the  warning  light  in the  Auto-Check System 
r:::;, page  16 will 
i l lum ina te unti l you  add  coolant  and  the  level 
has  been  restored  to  normal.  Even though 
there  is an  electric  coolant  level  senso r, we 
still  recommend  you  check the  coolant  leve l 
from  time  to  time. 
Coolant  los s 
Coolant loss  may  indicate  a leak in the  cool ing 
system.  In  the  event  of coolant  loss,  the  cool 
ing system  should  be  inspected  immediately 
by your  authorized  Audi dealer.  It  is not 
enough  merely  to  add  coolant. 
I n a 
sea led system,  losses  can occur  only  if 
the  boiling  point  of  the  coolant  is exceeded  as 
a result  of  overheat ing. 
A WARNING 
The cooling  system  is under  pressure  and 
can  get  very  hot.  Reduce the  risk of scald
ing from  hot  coolant  by following  these 
steps. 
- Turn 
off the  engine  and  allow  it to  cool 
down. 
- Protect  yo ur face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escaping  fluid  and  steam  by covering  the 
cap with  a  large,  thick  rag. 
- Turn the  cap slowly and  very carefully  in 
a counter-clockwise  direction  wh ile ap
plying  light,  downward  pressure  on  the 
top  of the  cap. 
- To avoid be ing  burned,  do  not  spill ant i
freeze  or  coolant  on the  exhaust  system 
' 
or  hot  engine  parts.  Under  certain  cond i
tions,  the  ethylene  glycol in engine  coo l
ant  can catch  fire. 
(D Note 
Do not  add  any type  of  radiator  leak  sea l
ant  to  your vehicle's  engine  coolant.  Add i ng  radiator  repa ir fl uid may adverse ly af
fect  the  funct ion  and  performance  of your 
cooling  system  and  could  result  in damage 
not  covered  by your  New Veh icle  L imited 
War ranty. 
Adding  coolant 
Be very careful  when  adding  engine  coolant. 
Before you  check anyth ing  in the  eng ine  com
partment, 
always  read  and  heed  all  W ARN
INGS c:> A in  Working  in  the  engine  compart
ment  on page 
220 . 
.. Turn off the  engine. 
..  Let  the  engine  cool  down. 
..  Place a thick  rag  over the  coolant  expansion 
tank 
<:;> page 227, fig . 174 and carefully 
twist  the  cap  co unte r-clockwise c:> .&, . 
.,. Add coolant  . 
.,.  Twist  the  cap on  aga in 
tightly. 
Replacement  engine  coo lant  must  conform  to 
exact  spec ificat ions 
r:::;, page 22 7, Coolant. 
E ven  in an  emerge ncy, if coolant  add i-
t ive G12 ++, G 12+  or  G12  is not  available,  do 
not use  a d iffe rent  additive.  Use plain  water 
instead  unti l you can  get  the  correct  additive 
and  can  restore  the  correct  ratio . This shou ld 
be  done  as  soon  as  possible. 
If you  have  lost  a considerab le amount  o f 
coolant,  then  you  sho uld add  cold  antifreeze 
and  co ld water  on ly w hen the  engine  is cold. 
Always  use 
new engine  coo la nt  when  refilling. 
Do not  fill coola nt  above  the  "MAX" mark . Ex
cess  coola nt  will be fo rced  out  through  the 
pressure  relief  valve  in the  cap w hen  the  e n-
gine  becomes  hot.  .,.  

254  Tires and  wheels 
When the  malfunction  indicator  is illuminat
ed,  the  system  may not  be able to  detect  or 
signal  low tire  pressure  as  intended . TPMS 
malfunctions  may occur for  a variety of rea
sons,  including the  installation  of replace ment  or alternate  tires  or wheels  on the  vehi 
cle that  prevent  the  TPMS from  funct ioning 
properly . Always check the  TPMS malfunction 
telltale  after  replacing one or  more t ires  or 
wheels  on your veh icle  to ensure  that the  re
placement  or alternate  tires  and wheels  allow 
the  TPMS to  continue  to  function  properly. 
Tire  pressure indicator  appears 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  tire  p ressure mo nitoring  syste m 
The tire pressure  indicator  in  the  instrument 
cluster  informs  you  if  the tire  pressure  is  too 
low  or  if  there  is  a system  malfunction. 
Fig.  183 Display : underinflatio n warning 
Fig.  184 Display : Syste m mal functio n 
Using the  ABS sensors,  the  tire  pressure  moni
toring  system  compares  the  tire  tread  circum
ference  and  vibration  characteristics  of the  in
d ividual tires.  If  the pressure  decreases  in one 
or  more tires,  th is is  indicated  in the  instru
ment  cluster  with  a warning  symbol 
'9] and  a 
message 
<=>fig . 183. 
The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  must  be 
reset  via MMI each  time  the  pressures  are  ad- justed 
(e.g. when  switching  between  partial 
and full  load pressure)  or after  changing  or  re
placing  a tire  on your vehicle <=> 
page  255. You 
can find the  recommended  tire  pressures  for 
your vehicle on the  label  on driver' s side  B-pil
lar 
<=>  page 239 . 
Tire tread  circumference  and vibration  charac
teristics  can change  and  cause  a tire  pressure 
warning  if: 
- the  tire  pressure  in one  or more tires  is too 
low, 
- the  tire  has structural  damage, 
- the  tire  pressure  was  changed,  wheels  rotat -
ed or replaced  but  the  TPMS was  not  reset 
<=> page  255. 
Warning  symbols 
'9] Loss of  pressu re  in  at  least  one t ire r=> & . 
Check the  tire or tires  and  replace  or repa ir if 
necessary.  The indicator  light 
'9] in  the  instru
ment  cluster  also illuminates 
<=>page 12 . 
Check/correct the  pressures  of all four  tires 
and  reset  TPMS via MMI. 
••MIS, ( Ti re  Pressure  Monitoring  System) Tire 
pressure! System  malfunction . 
If IIMIS, appears after switching  the  ignition 
on or while  driving 
r::!> fig.  184 and the indica
tor  light 
'9] in the  instrument  cluster  blinks 
f or approximately  one  minute  and  then  stays 
on, there  is a system  malfunction . See your 
authorized  Audi dealer  as  soon  as  possible . 
A WARNING 
--If the  tire  pressure  indicator  appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster  display, one  or  more  of your  tires  is significant ly under
inflated.  Reduce your speed  immediately 
and  avoid any hard  steer ing or  braking 
maneuvers.  Stop  as soon  as  possible and 
check  the  tires  and their  pressures.  In
flate  the  tire  pressure  to  the  proper  pres
sure  as  indicated  on the  vehicle's  tire 
pressure  label 
<=>page 239. Driving on a 
significantly  under- inflated  tire  causes 
the  tire  to  overheat  and  can lead to tire 
failure.  Under-inflation  also  is likely to  

Fuse panel@ (bl ack ) 
No.  Equipment 
Vehicle  electrical  system  control 
6  module  1, Vehicle  e lectr ica l sys-
tern  control  module  2 
7  Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
8 
Airbag  control  module,  front 
passenger 's seat sensor  system 
9 Gateway 
Homelink  (garage  door  opener), 
10  night  vision  system  contro
l 
module 
Image  processing  (Audi  active 
11  lane assist , Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control) 
12  Steering 
13  Terminal  15  in the  luggage  com-
partment 
14  Terminal  15  in the 
instrument 
panel  (front  passenger's  s ide) 
15  Terminal  15 engine 
16  Starter 
Fuse panel  e (brown) 
No . Equipment 
1 Gateway 
2 Climate  control 
3 ESP co ntrol  module 
Front door (driver's side) 
5 
Power seat adjustment  (dr iver's 
seat) 
6 
Steering 
7 Sunroof 
8 
Rear door control  module  (driv-
er's side) 
9 
Lumbar  suppor t (Fro nt  p assen-
ger  seat) 
11 Sunroof, rear spoiler 
12 Driver  door  control  mod ule 
Amps 
5 
10 
5 
5 
5 
10 
5 
15 
30  15 
4 0 
Amps 
5 
10 
10 
30 
7,5  35 
20 1 5 
5 
20 
15 
Fu se s  and  bulb s 265 
Fuse panel © (red ) 
No.  Equipment 
2  Fue l pump 
3  Brake light  sensor/brake  pedal 
sensor  system 
4  Engine  acoust ics 
5  Rear door  control  module  (driv-
er's side) 
6  Left  rear seat 
7  Horn 
8  Win dsh ield  wipe r 
9 Light/rain  sensor 
10  L
u mbar  support  (dr iver seat) 
11  Front  passenge
r door  control 
module 
12  Right  rear door  control  mod
ule 
Front  passenger  side  cockpit  fuse 
assignment  Amps 
2
5 
5/5 
7,5  30 
7,5  15 
30 
5 
5 
15  15 
Fi g.  198 Fro nt  passe nge r side  cock pit : fu se  pa nel with 
p last ic bracket 
Fuse panel A (black ) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Head-up  D isplay 
2  MMI  Display 
3  CD/DVD changer 
Chip card reader  (not  in all  coun-
5 tr ies) 
6  Instrument  cluster 
Amps 
5 
5 
5 
7,5 
5 
5 
7  Steeri ng col umn  switch  module  5