
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 .  

Warm  and  cold Climate  controls 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  three -zone  cl imate  contro l or 
four -zone  a uto mat ic climate  contro l 
The climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  vehicle  interior . 
It  is the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and 
sunroof*  are  closed . If  the  temperature  inside 
the  parked  veh icle  becomes  very  warm,  open
i ng  the  w indow  br iefly will speed  up the  cool
ing  process. 
In all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, 
the  blower  on ly switches  to  a  higher  speed 
once  the  engine  coolant  has  reached  a certain 
temperature. 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can 
drip  and  form  a  puddle  of wate r under  the  ve
h icle.  This  is  normal  and  does  not  mean  there 
is a  leak . 
Pollutant  filt er 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  such 
as  dust  and  po llen  from  the  air. 
The air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at 
the  intervals  specified  in your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet,  so  that  the  air  condi
tioner  can  properly  work . 
If  you  drive  your  vehicle in  an  area  with  high 
a ir pollution,  the  filter  may  need  to be 
changed  more  frequently  than  specified  in 
your  Aud i Warranty 
& Ma intenance  booklet.  If 
i n doubt,  ask  your  authori zed  Audi  Service  Ad
visor  for  adv ice. 
K ey coded  settings 
Three-zone  climate  control: the  blower  set 
ting  and  air  distribution  are stored  automati
cally  and  ass igned  to the  remote  control key 
that  you  are using. 
Four-zone automatic  climate  control: The  cli
mate  contro l settings  are  automatica lly stor
ed  and  assigned  to  the  remote control  key 
that  is  in  use . 
Warm  and  c old  63 
A WARNING 
-
Reduced  visibi lity  is dangerous  and  can 
cause  acc idents . 
- For  safe  driving  it is very  important  that 
all  windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow and  con
densat ion. 
- Comp letely  fam il iarize  yourse lf  with  the 
proper  use  and  funct ion  of the  heat ing 
a nd ventilation  system  and  especially 
how  to  defog  and  defrost  the  w indows. 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system  in freez ing  weathe r unt il you 
have  wa rmed  the  windshie ld first,  using 
the  heating  and  ventilation  system.  The 
washer  sol ution  may  freeze  on  the  wind
shie ld  and  red uce visibi lity. 
CJ) Note 
- If you  s uspect  that  the  air  conditioner 
has  been  damaged,  switch  the  system 
off  to  avoid  furt her  damage  and  have  it 
inspected  by a qualified  dea lership . 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  conditioner  re
quire  specia l technical  know ledge  and 
special  tools.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  fo r ass istance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  envi ronment 
By reducing  the  amount  of f uel  you  use, 
you  also  red uce the  amount  of  pollutants 
emitted  into  the  air. 
(D Tips 
- Keep  the  air  intake  s lo ts  ( in front  of  the 
w indshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  de
bris  in order  to  maintain  the  proper  func
tion  of the  climate  control  system. 
- The  energy  ma nagement  system  may 
switch  the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window  defroster  off  temporar ily.  These  systems 
are  available  again  as  soon  as  the energy 
balance  has  been  restored . 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear 
window.  When  plac ing  items  of  cloth ing 
on  the  luggage  compartment cover,  en
sure  that  the  openings  are  not  covered.  

66  Warm  and cold 
Four-zone  automatic  climate  control 
Operation 
Applies to  vehicles:  with four -zone  automatic  climate  control 
We recommend  pressing  the IAUTO I button  and  setting  the  temperature  to 72 °F (22  °C). 
Fig. 67 Four-zone  automat ic climate  contro l: controls 
Fig . 68 Fou r-zone  automatic  cl imate  cont rol:  rear  con · 
trol s 
Press  the  buttons  to  turn  the functions  on  or 
off.  Use the  dials to  adjust  the  temperature, 
the  blower  speed  and  the  air  distribution.  The 
LED  in a  button  will  light  up when  the  func
tion  is switched  on.  The settings  are  shown  in 
the  climate  control  display  and  are  also  shown  in the  MMI display  for  a few  seconds . The  driv
er  and  front  passenger  sett ings  can  be  adjust
ing  separately. 
The settings  can  also  be  adjusted  in the  rear 
<::;> fig.  68. 
IOFF j Switching  the  climate  control 
system  on/off 
The I O FFI button  switches  the  climate  control 
system  on  or  off . 
It also  switches  on  when  you 
turn  the  dia l or  press  any  button . Airflow  from  outside  is  blocked  when  the 
climate  control 
system  is  switched  off . 
You can  activate  the residual  heat  f unction 
whe n the  ignition  is off  by pressing  and  hold
ing  the ~ button.  The residua l heat  from  the 
coolant  is used  to  heat  the  vehicle  interior . 
The  residual  heat  function switches  off  auto
matically  after  about  30  minutes. 
!ACI Switching  cooling  mode  on/off 
The air is not  cooled  and  humidity is  not re
moved  when  cooling  mode  is switched  off. 
This  can  cause  fog  on  the  windows.  Cooling 
mode  switches  off  automatically  when  the 
outside  temperature  is  below  zero . 
1-1 Switching  recirculation  mode  on/off 
In  recirculation  mode,  the air  inside  the vehi 
cle  is  circ ulated  and  filtered.  This prevents  the 
unfiltered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  enter
ing  the  vehicle  interior . We  recommend 
switching  recirculation  mode  on  when  driving 
through  a tunnel  or when  sitting  in traffic  ¢ .&, . 
The 
! AUTO I button  or~  button  switches  rec i r-
cu  lation  mode  off.  .,.  

IAUTO I Switching  automatic  mode on 
Automatic  mode  mainta ins  a constant  tem
perature  inside the  vehicle . Air temperature, 
airflow  and  air  distribution are  controlled  au
tomatically. 
Adjusting  the  temperature 
Temperatu res  between  60  °F (+16  °C) and 
84  °F (  +28 °C) can  be set.  O uts ide of  this 
range, 
lo or hi wi ll appear  in the  climate  con 
trol  system  disp lay. At both  of  these  settings, 
the  climate  control  system  runs  continuously 
at  maximum  cooling  or  heating  power.  There 
is no  temperature  regulation. 
~ Adjusting  the  airflow 
You can  adjust  the  airf low  manually  to  suit 
your  needs . To have  the  airf low  regulated  au
tomatically,  press  the 
I AU TOj button. 
li!J Adjusting  the  air distribution 
You  can manually  se lect  the  vents  where  the 
air  will  flow.  To  have  the  air  distribution  regu
lated  automatically,  press  the 
IAUTOI button . 
~I~ * Adjusting  seat heating/ 
ventilation* 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the seat  heat
ing/ventilation  on  at  the  highest  setting  ( level 
3).  The LEDs  indicate  the  heating/ventilation 
level.  To reduce  the  heating/venti lation,  press 
the  button  again.  To switch  the  seat heating/ 
ventilation  off,  press  the button  repeatedly 
until  the  LED turns  off. 
After  10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automati
cally  switches  from  level 3  to level  2. 
I@ FRONT I Switch  the  defroster  on/off 
The windshield  and  side  windows  are defrost
ed  or  cleared  of condensation  as  quickly  as 
possible.  The  maximum  amount  of  air flows 
mainly  from  the  vents  below  the  windshield. 
Recircula tion mode  switches  off. 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster  off. 
Warm  and  cold  67 
liiii REAR! Switching  rear window  heater 
on/off 
The  rear  window  heater only  operates  when 
the  engine  is  running.  It  switches  off  auto matically  after  10 to  20  minutes,  depending 
on  the  outside  temperature. 
To  prevent  the  rear  window  heater from 
switching  off  automatically,  press  and  ho ld 
the~  button  for  more  than  2  seconds.  This 
remains  stored  until  the ignition  is switched 
off . 
I SYNC I Synchronization* 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the 
same  settings  are  applied  to  both  the  driver 
and  front  passenger,  except  for  the  seat  heat
ing/ventilation*.  The rear  zone  is also 
synchronized.  Synchronization  switches  off 
when  the settings  for  the  front  passenger  s ide 
o r r ear  are adjusted. 
You can  also  switch  synchronization  on  by  pressing  and  holding  a  dial.  For  example,  if 
you  press  and  hold  the  dial on  the  front  pas
senger  side,  the settings  for  that side  are 
transferred  to  the driver  side. The  same  ap
plies  to  the  rear. 
Air vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  outer 
vents  in  the cockpit  and  the vents  in the  rear 
cente r console  and  door pillars  using  the 
ridged  thumbwheels.  The  levers adjust the  di
rection  of the  airflow  from the vents. 
&_ WARNING 
-= 
-Do not  use this  setting  for  extended  peri-
ods  of time . The windows  could  fog  up 
since  no  fresh  air  can enter  the  vehicle.  If 
the  windows  fog  up, press the  air  recircu
lation  button  again  immediately  to 
sw itch  off  the  air  recircu lation  function 
or  select  defrost. 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensitivity  to 
pa in or  temperature  cou ld deve lop  burns 
when  using the  seat  heating  function . To 
red uce the  risk of  injur y, these  individu-
als  should  not use  seat  heating . ..,.  

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 .  

28 4  Index 
Automatic  transmission  . . .  . .  . .  . . 10 1, 106 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  . . .  . . 103,  109 
Driving  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . 101, 107 
Dynamic shift  program  . . . .  . .  . . 104,  110 
Emergency mode  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 106,  111 
Emergency  release  . . . . . . . . .  . . . 106,  112 
Kick-dow n . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 104,  109 
M anual  sh ift  program  . . . . . . .  . . 105,  1 10 
Selec to r l eve r . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 102 , 108 
Shift  b uttons  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 105,  1 11 
Steer ing whee l w ith  mu lti tronic  ... .. . 105 
Steering  whee l with  tiptronic  ....... . 11 1 
Automatic  wipe rs  ........... ... .. ... . 46 
Auto  Safety  Hotline  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 131 
Average consumption  ....... .. .. .... .. 24 
Average speed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 24 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  . ... ... ... . 197 
B 
Battery  ..... .. . .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 230 
Charging  .... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 233 
Important  warnings  . ... .. .. ... ... . 23 1 
Jump  starting  .............. .. .... . 268 
Locat ion  . ............... .. .. .... . 231 
low  . .. .. .. ... .. ..... ... .... .. .. . 194 
Replacing the  battery  ......... .. ... 234 
State  of  charge  ..... ...... .. .. .. .. . 194 
W inter  operation  ......... .. .. .. .. . 230 
Wo rking  on the  battery  .... .. .. .. .. . 231 
Before driving  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 123 
Blended  gasoline  .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 215 
Blower  (automatic  climate  cont rol)  .. .. .. 67 
Blower  (climate  control)  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 64 
Body  cav ity  sealing  ....... .. .. .. .. .. . 209 
Booster  seats  .............. ... .. .. . 177 
Brake fl uid 
Changing  the  brake fl uid  ... .. .. .... . 
230 
Check ing the  brake fluid  level  . .. ..... 229 
What  is the  correct  brake flu id  leve l?  .. 229 
What  should  I  do  if  the  brake fluid  warn -
ing  light  comes on?  ........ ..... .. . 
229 
Brake system 
Anti-lock  braking  system  ... .... .... .. 
19 
Brake ass ist  system  ....... .. .. .. .. . 189 
Brake booster  .. .... ...... .. .. .. .. . 192 
Brake fl uid  . ..... ......... ... .. ... 229 
B rake fluid  specifications  fo r r efill  and  re -
placement  . ..... .. ... ..... ... .. .. 
230 
Brake light  defective  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 21 
Brake pads  .... .. ............. .... 196 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  . .... . 73 
Fluid  reservo ir  . .. ................ . 229 
How does moisture or  road salt  affect  the 
brakes?  ....... .. .. ........ ...... . 
191 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ...... .. .. .. . 14 
Worn  b rake pads symbo l ........ .. .. . 20 
braking  guard  . .. .. .......... ...... .. 78 
Messages  ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ..... .. . 85 
Settings  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 85 
Break -in  period  .. .. ... .......... .. .. 196 
Brake pads  .... .. ............. .... 196 
Tires  ...... ... .. .. ... ........... . 196 
Bulbs  . ... .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. 267 
C 
Cali forn ia  Proposition 65 Warn ing  . .... 221 
Battery  specific  . ... ... ..... ... .. .. 232 
Capac,t,es  ...... .. .. ... ........... . 276 
Engine  oil  . .. .. .. ............. .. .. 2 22 
Car care  .... .... .. ............. .... 204 
Exterior  . .. .. ... ... ... .. ... ... .. .. 204 
Interior  ...... ... .. .............. . 210 
Cargo area  ...... .. ... .. .. ... .... . .. 129 
Cargo ne t ... .. .. .. .. ........... .... . 61 
Catalytic  converter  . ............. .. .. 197 
Center armrest 
Cockpit  ... .... .. .. .... . ... ... .. .. . 
51 
Central  lock ing  .. .. ............. .. ... 32 
E mergency  loc king  ............... .. . 36 
Certification  ...... ............... .. 281 
Changing a wheel  . ... ... ..... ... .. .. 258 
Changi ng engine  oil  ................ . 226 
Chassis (undercoat ing)  ............. .. 209 
Checking 
Engine coolant  level  ..... .... ... .. .. 
227 
Tire pressure  ..... ... .. ..... .... . .. 241 
Child  rest raints 
Danger of  using  child  rest rain ts  in t he 
fron t seat  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 
144 
Where  can I  get  additional  in format ion 
about  child  restraints  and their  use?  . . 
186 
Child rest raint  system  a nchors  .. .. .. .. 182  

29 2  Index 
Seats (number)  .... ..... ... .. .. .... . 133 
Selective  unlock  fea ture  ...... ... .. .... 33 
Selector  lever  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . 102,  108 
Eme rgency release  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . 106,  112 
Service and  disposal 
Safety  belt  p retens ioner  ... .. .. .. .. . 
140 
Service interval  d isplay  ....... .... ..... 26 
Shift  but tons..... .. ... .... .. .. 105,  111 
Side airbags 
Description  .... ......... ... .. .... . 
162 
How they  work  ... ......... ... .... . 163 
Side assist 
Activating  and deactivating  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  87 
C leaning  sensors  .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. . 
206 
Description  ............... ... .... ..  87 
Informational  and alert  stage  signals  .. 
89 
M essages in  instrument  cluster  disp lay  . 93 
MMI  settings  ............ .. .. .. .. .. 92 
Opera tion  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  88 
Safety t ips  ........... .... ... .. .... 
93 
Sensor detection  area  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  88 
Side curtain  airbags  ....... ... .. .... . 
165 
Description  ... ...... ..... .... .. .. . 165 
H ow they  work  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 166 
Safety  instructions  . ....... .. .. .. .. . 166 
Side marker  lights  . ..... ... .. .. .... .. 41 
Ski sack  . .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. .. 61 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof 
Emergency closing  .......... .. .. .. .. 
40 
Opening  and clos ing  ....... ... .. .. .. 39 
Snow chains  .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 251 
Socket  .. .. .. .. . ... ... .... .. .. .. .. ..  55 
Sources of  information  about  ch ild  re-
straints  and their  use  ....... .. .. .. .. . 
186 
Space-saving spare tire  . ... .. .. .. .... .  257 
Spare tire  .. .. ................ ... ...  257 
Speedometer  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
26 
Speed  rating  letter  code  ..... .... .... . 24 7 
Speed warn ing system  .......... .. ....  75 
Star  button  .  . . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . 
24 
S TART ENG IN E  STOP button  . .... .... .. 70 
Starting  from  res t ............ .. .. .. ..  74 
Starting  off  with  a trai ler  . ... .. ... ... ..  74 
Starting  the  eng ine  ..... .... ... .. .. .. 
70 
Stee ring 
E lectrica lly adjustable  steering  wheel 
69 
Manua lly adjustable  steering  wheel  ... . 69 
also refer  to E lectro-mechan ica l power 
ass ist  .... .... .. ............. .... 
193 
Steering  wheel 
Easy entry  feature  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  .  . .  . 
70 
Indicator  light  ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. . 18 
Steering  wheel  heat ing  ..... .... .. .. . 68 
Stee ring wheel  column 
Adjusting  electrically  . .. ..... ... .. .. . 
69 
Adjusting  manua lly  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 69 
Steps for  determin ing cor rect load  limit  .  244 
Stopping  the  eng ine  ............. .... . 72 
Storage  . ... .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. . 
55 
Su nroof  ...... .. .. .. ... .. ... ..... .. . 39 
Sun shade 
Rear window  . .. .. ... .......... .. .. .  45 
S ide doors  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 45 
Sun visors  . ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  45 
Symbols 
refer to Warn ing/ indicato r lights  . .. .. . 12 
T 
Tachometer  .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . 12,  23 
Technical  modifications  .. ..... ... .. .. 281 
Tempera ture display  ............. .... . 23 
Tether  anchors  .. .. ............. .... 185 
T ether  strap  . ..... .. ... ..... ... .. .. 185 
The first 1,000 miles (1,500 km)  and  after-
wards  .. .... .... .. ............. .... 
196 
Three- zone climate  contro l . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 64 
r d 1e- owns  . ..... .. ... .. ..... .. . 61,130 
T ips for  the  environment 
Sav ing fuel  ...... ................ .. 
58 
tiptron ic  ... .... .. ............. .... 106 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  .... .. .. .. 109 
Driving  ..... .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... .. 107 
Dynam ic shift  program  .......... ... 110 
Emergency  mode  . ................ . 111 
Kick-down  . .. .. .. ... ...... .... .... 109 
Manu al shift  program  ........ .. .. .. 110 
Se lector  lever  . ... .. .... .... ... .. .. 108 
r ire  pressure  ...... .. .............. . 241