2013 AUDI A5 CABRIOLET Owners Manual

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights  23 
A WARNING ,~ 
Contact  your authorized  Audi dealer  or a 
qualified  workshop  if the  sport  differential 
is faulty  or malfunctioning.  The repa ir

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual 24  Driver  information  d isplay 
Driver  information 
display 
Introduction 
The Driver information  display  inside  the  in ­
strument  cluster  provides you,  the  driver , 
with  important  inf

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual Trip  computer 
Introduction 
The trip computer  gives you  information  on 
current  and  average  fuel  mileage,  average 
speed,  fuel  range  and  driving  time . 
Fig. 9  Trip  computer  display:

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual 26  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
¢fig . 10 . The  data  from  the  single -trip  mem ­
ory  (memory  leve l 1)  is being  displayed  if a 
D 
appears  in  the  display . If  a II is  shown,  then

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual The values  in the single-t rip or the  total-trip 
memory can a ll  be reset  to  zero at  the  same 
time  under 
Reset in  the  menu . 
I n addition,  you  can determine  what informa­
tion  from

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual 28  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
Fue l economy messages  are  disp layed when 
fuel  consumption  is increased  by certain  con­
d itions.  If you follow these  fuel  economy  mes ­
sages,  you c

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual @ Tips 
-Do not  reset the  display between  oil 
changes,  otherwise  the  display  will  be in­
correct. 
- The information  in the  Service Reminder 
remains  stored  even when  the  vehicle 
batt

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AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2013  Owners Manual 30  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
130  mph  (210  km/h).  This  is may be less than 
the  maximum  speed  of your  ve hicle . To reduce 
the  r isk of  sudden  tire  failure  and  loss of  con­
tro