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adaptive  light * 
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Light-/rain  sensor* 
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Adaptive  dampers* 
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Sport  differential * 
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Ignition lock 
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Steering  column  lock 
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Electromechanical  steering,  dy-
namic  steering*./ 
¢page 190 
Transmission 
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-multitronic®,  tiptronic 
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- S tronic® ¢page  97 
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Transmission 
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Other  indicator  l ight s 
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1!11 Turn  signals 
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Canada models : Cruise  control 
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Adaptive  cruise  control * 
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Adaptive  cru ise  control* 
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-High  beam 
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BRAKE /((J)) Brake  system 
The  ligh t illum ina tes  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
It goes  out  a fter  the  eng ine  has  been  started.  This 
indicates  that  the  b rake 
warning  light  is functioning  properly. 
If th e brake warning  light  doe s not  light  up 
when  the  engine  is  cranking,  th ere may  be a 
malfunction  in the  electrical  sy stem . In thi s 
case,  contact  your Audi dealer . 
If the  brake  system  wa rn ing/ indica tor  light 
tu rns  o n,  there  is a  b ra ke  sys tem  ma lfunction . 
1111 (USA model s)/.  (Canada model s) 
Stop  v ehicl e and  check  brake fluid  lev el 
If  the indicator  l ight  turns  on  and  the  mes
sage  appears , proceed  as  follows: 
.,.  Pull  off  the  road. 
.,.  Stop  the  vehicle. 
.,.  Tu rn  off  the  engine. 
.,.  Check  the  b rake  fluid  level¢ 
page  228 . 
.,. Contact  your  nearest  autho rized  repair  fa-
cility  if necessa ry. 
Warning!  Fault in brake  system . Contact 
d ealer 
If the  ABS indicator  light fl!S (USA models)/ 
(11 (Canada  mode ls),  the  ESC ind icator  light 
Ji1 and  the  brake  system  indicator  light 
1111 ( U SA mode ls)/ .  (Canada  mode ls)  turn 
o n  and  the  message  appears,  the  ABS,  ESC 
and  braking  d is tribut ion  are  not  worki ng ¢ ,&. . 
Carefully  drive  to  your  author ized  Audi  dealer 
immediately  to  have  the  malfunct ion  correct
ed ¢,&. . 
1111 (USA models )/.  (Canada models) 
Parking brake  system  fault!  S ee  owner' s 
manual 
- If  the  ind icator  light  and  the  message  ap
pear 
when  stationary  or after  switch ing  the 
ignition  on , 
check  if you  can  release  the 
park ing  brake . Afte r releasing  the  parking 
brake,  carefully  d rive to  your  au thor ized 
Audi  dea le r i mmediately  to  have  the  ma l
function  corre cted.  If yo u can not  release  the 
parking  brake,  see k professiona l assistance . 
-If the  ind icator  light  and  the  message  ap-
pea r 
while  driving , th e emergency  b ra ki ng 
function  may  not  be  avail able. 
It may  not  be  .,..  

brake pads should  be checked by your  a uthor 
ized Audi  dealer  more  often  than  specified  in 
the 
War ranty & M aint enance booklet . Failure 
to  have your  brake pads inspected  can res ult 
in  reduced brake performance. 
On steep  slopes, you shou ld use the  braking 
effect  of  the  engine . This way, you  prevent  un
necessary wear  on the  brake system.  If  you 
must  use your  brakes, do not  hold  the  brakes 
down  continuously . Pump the  brakes at  inter 
vals. 
Operating  no ise 
Noises may occur when  braking  depending  on 
the  speed, braking  force  and outside  condi
tions  such as temperature  and  humidity. 
Effect  of  w ater  and  ro ad  salt 
In certain  sit uations,  for  example  after  driving 
through  water,  in  heavy rain,  after  overnight 
condensation  or  after  washing  your  car, the  brak ing effect  can be reduced by moisture  or 
ice on the  brake rotors  and  brake pads. The 
brakes must be dried first with a few careful 
brake app lications. 
At  h igher  speeds and with  the  w indshield  w ip
ers turned  on, the  brake pads press against 
the  brake rotors  for  a short  amount  of  time. 
This occurs at  regula r intervals  without  the 
d river  noticing  and provides for  better  brake 
response time  under  wet  condit ions. 
The effectiveness  of  the  brakes can be reduced 
when  the  vehicle  is dr iven on a salt-covered 
road and the  brakes a re not  used . L ikew ise, 
you  clean off  a ccumulated  sa lt  coating  from 
brake discs and  pads with  a few  ca utious ap
p lications  of  the  brake 
c:> .&. . 
Cor rosion 
There may be a tendency  for  dirt  to  bu ild  up 
on the  brake pads a nd corrosion  to  form  on 
the  discs  if  the  car is not  dr iven  regular ly or 
only  for  short  t rips with  little  use of  the 
b rakes. 
I f  the  b rakes are not  used frequently,  or  if  cor
r osion  has formed  on the  discs, it  is advisab le 
t o clean off  the  pads and discs by brak ing 
Int ellig ent  technolog y 189 
firmly  a few  times  from  a moderately  h igh 
speed 
c:> .&. . 
Faults  in the  brake  s yst em 
If you shou ld notice  a sudden in crease  in 
brake pedal trave l, then  one of  the  two  brake 
c ircuits  may have fai led 
c:> .&. . 
Lo w  brake fluid  l ev el 
Malfunctions  can occur  in the  brake system  if 
the  brake fluid  level  is too  low . The brake flu id 
level  is monitored  elect ro nica lly. 
Brake booster 
The brake booster  increases the  pressure that 
you generate  with  the  brake peda l. It  works 
only  when  the  engine  is running 
.c:> .& 
Brake lining  wear statu s 
Brake lining  wear  may be checked by visual  in
spection  of  the  condition  of  the  brake pads 
through  the  open ings  in the  wheel.  If  neces
sa ry, the  wheel  may be removed  for  th is in 
spect ion 
c:> page 259, Changing a wheel. 
A WARNING 
- New brake pads don' t have the  best  stop
ping  power  and  m ust  be "bro ken-in"  dur
ing the  initial 
100 to 150 miles (150 to 
200 kilometers)  of  normal  c ity  driving. 
You can compensate  for  this  by pressing  the  brake pedal  more  firmly.  Th is also 
applies  later  when  new pads are instal
led. 
- You should  perform  braking  maneuvers  for  the  purpose  of  cleaning  the  brake 
system  only  if  road conditions  permit. 
Other  road use rs must  not  be put  at  risk -
you  may ca use an accident! 
- Before descend ing a steep  grade,  reduce 
speed and sh ift  transmission  into  a lower 
gea r or l ower  dr iving  range . Do not  ride 
the  brakes or  hold  t he pedal down  too 
long  or too  often . Th is could  cause  the 
brakes to  get  hot  and diminish  braking 
efficiency . 
- Do not  " ride the  brakes"  by  res ting you r 
foo t on the  pedal when you do  not  intend  .,.. 
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220  Checking  and  filling 
-To  reduce  the  risk  of  being  burned,  never 
open  the  hood if you  see  or  hear  steam 
or  coolant  escaping  from  the  engine 
compartment . Wait  until  no  steam  or 
coolant  can  be  seen  or  heard  before  care
fully  opening  the  hood . 
- Keep  children  away  from  the  engine  com 
partment . 
- Never  spill  fluids  on  hot  engine  compo
nents.  They  can  cause  a fire. 
- Never  touch  the  radiator  fan.  The  auxili
ary  electric  fan  is temperature  controlled 
and  can  switch  on  suddenly. 
- Never  open  the  coolant  reservoir  cap 
when  the  engine  is still  warm.  The  cool
ant  system  is pressurized  and  hot  cool
ant  could  spray  out. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine coolant  by placing  a 
thick  rag  over  the  cap when  you  open  the 
coolant  reservoir . 
- Do not  remove  the  engine  cover  under 
any  circumstances.  This  increases the 
risk of  burns. 
- If work  on  the  fuel  system  or  the electri
cal  system  is  necessary: 
- Always disconnect  the  battery. 
- Never  smoke  or work  near  heaters or 
open  flames.  Fluids  in the  engine  com partment  could  start  a fire. 
- Keep  an  approved  fire  extinguisher  im
mediately  available. 
- To  avoid  electrical  shock  and  personal in
jury  while  the  engine  is  running or  being 
started,  never  touch: 
- Ignition  cables 
- Other  components  of  the high  voltage 
electronic  ignition system. 
- If you  must  perform  a  check  or  repair 
with  the engine  running: 
- First,  fully  apply  the  parking  brake, 
move  selector  lever of automatic  trans- mission  to 
"P" (Park);  put  manual 
transmission  in  Neutral. 
- Always  use extreme  caution  to  prevent 
clothing,  jewelry,  or  long  hair  from  get
ting  caught  in the  radiator  fan,  V-belts 
or  other  moving  parts,  or  from  contact ing  hot  parts . Tie  back  hair  before 
starting,  and  do  not  wear  clothing  that 
will  hang  or  droop  into  the  engine . 
- Minimize  exposure  to  emission  and 
chemical  hazards 
~ /1. . 
A WARNING 
= 
California  Proposition  65  Warning: 
- Engine  exhaust,  some  of  its  constituents, 
and  certain  vehicle  components  contain 
or  emit  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
California  to  cause cancer  and  birth  de
fects  and  reproductive  harm.  In addition, 
certain  fluids  contained  in vehicles  and 
certain  products  of component  wear  con
tain  or  emit  chemicals  known  to  the 
State  of  California  to  cause  cancer  and 
birth  defects  or  other  reproductive  harm. 
- Battery  posts,  terminals  and  related  ac
cessories  contain  lead and lead  com
pounds,  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
California  to  cause  cancer  and  reproduc
tive  harms.  Wash  hands  after  handling. 
(D Note 
When  adding  fluids,  always  make  sure  that 
they  are  poured  into  the  proper  container 
or  filler  opening,  otherwise  serious  dam 
age  to  vehicle  systems  will  occur. 
@) For the  sake of  the  environment 
To detect  leaks in time,  inspect the  vehicle 
floor  pan  from  underneath  regularly.  If 
you  see  spots  from  oil or  other  vehicle  flu ids,  have  your  vehicle  inspected by an  au
thorized  Audi  dealer.  

28 2  Con sum er  Inf ormation 
-Always  make sure the  transmission  se
lector  lever  (automatic  transmiss ion)  is 
in  "P"  (Park position)  or  Neutral  (manual 
transmission)  and the  park  brake is firm
ly applied. 
@) For the  s ake of the  environment 
-Changing the  engine  settings  will  ad
versely affect  emission  levels. This is det
rimental  to  the  environment  and  increas
es fuel  consumption . 
- Always observe environmental  regula
tions  when  disposing  of  old  engine  oil, 
used brake fluid,  dirty  engine  coolant, 
spent  batteries  or  worn  out  tires. 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classified  as Perchlo
rate  Material  -spec ial  handling  may ap
ply, see www.dtsc.ca .gov/hazardous
waste/perch lorate.  When  the  veh icle or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including 
airbag  modules  safety  belts  with  preten
sioners  are scrapped,  all  app licable  laws 
and  regulations  must  be observed . Your 
authorized  Audi  dealer  is familiar  with 
these  requirements  and we  recommend 
that  you  have your  dealer  perform  this 
serv ice for  you . 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and 
parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  on authorized  Audi dealer  be
fore purchasing  accessories. 
Your veh icle inco rporates  the  latest  safety  de
sign  featu res ensuring  a high  standard  of  ac
tive  and passive safety. 
This safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap
proved changes to  the  veh icle.  For this  reason , 
if  pa rts  have to  be replaced , please observe 
the  following  points  when  installing  addition
a l accessories:  Approved  Audi  accessories and  genuine  Audi 
parts  are available  from  authorized  Audi  deal
ers. 
T hese dea lers a lso have the  necessary facili
ties,  tools  and trained  specialists  to  install  the  parts  and acc essories proper ly. 
A WARNING 
-Using the  wrong  spare parts  or  using  non-
approved  accessories can cause damage to 
the  veh icle and ser ious personal  injury. 
- Use on ly accessories expressly  approved 
by Audi  and genuine  Audi  spare parts 
- These parts  and accessories have been 
specially  designed  to  be used on your  ve
h icle . 
- Never install  accessories such as tele
phone crad les or  beverage ho lders on a ir
bag covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones . Do ing so will  increase the 
risk of  injury  if  a irbags are triggered  in  an 
accident! 
- Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compa rtment,  always read and  heed a ll 
WARNINGS 
9 page  213 . 
(D Note 
-If  items  other  than  genu ine Audi  spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and accessory 
items  are used or  if  repair work  is not 
performed  accord ing to  specified  meth
ods, this  can resu lt  in seve re damage  to 
your  vehicle's  eng ine and  body  (such as 
corrosion)  and adversely affect  yo ur vehi 
cle's warranty . 
- If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  Audi  dealer  as soon  as 
possible . 
- The manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable 
for  damage wh ich occ urs due to  failure 
to  comply  with  these  stipu lations.  

286  Index 
Automatic  climate  control Air vents  ... ............... .. .... ..  78 
Operation  .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  77 
Setup  . .. ............... .. .. .... ..  79 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  93 
Automatic  transmission  .......... .....  91 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  93 
Driving  .. ... ............ .. .. .. .. ..  93 
Em ergency  mode . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  97 
Em ergency  release  .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  98 
K ick -down  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  96 
M anual  shift program  ....... .... .. ..  96 
multitronic  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  91 
Removal lock  (ignition  key) ... .. .. .. . .  80 
Selector  lever . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  92 
S tronic  .... .................. ... ..  91 
tiptronic  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  91 
Automatic  wipers  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  53 
Auto  Safety  Hotline  ........ .. .. .... . 135 
Average  speed  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  25 
Avoid damaging  the  vehicle ....... ... .  194 
B 
Bag  hooks  .  . .  . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  72 
Battery  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  17,229 
Batter y location  inside  the luggage  com-
partment  .. ................ ... ...  230 
Charging  . ... ............ .. .. .. .. .  232 
I mportant  warnings  when  wo rking  on 
the  battery  ............... ... .... .  230 
Jump  starting  ................ .... . 269 
Low  ..... .. ................ ..... .  192 
Replacing the  battery  ..... .. .. .... . 233 
State  of  charge  ....................  192 
Winter  operation  ..................  229 
Working  on the  battery ......... ....  230 
Before driving  .............. ... .... .  127 
Bio-ethanol  (Fuel)  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  215 
Blended gasoline  .......... .. .. .... . 214 
Blow er (automatic  climate  control)  . .  . .  .  .  78 
Body cavity sealing  .............. ... .  208 
Booster  seats  ......................  174 
Brake flu id 
Changing  the brake  fluid ..... .. .. .. .  229 
Checking the  brake fluid  level  ... .. .. .  228 
Reservoir  . ................. ..... .  228  What 
is the  correct  brake fluid  level?  . . 228 
What  shou ld  I do  if  the  brake fluid  warn-
ing  light  comes  on? ................  228 
Brak e system  .. .. .. ............. .. ..  228 
Anti- lock braking  system  ........ .... . 19 
Brake assist system  ................ 185 
Brake fluid  .... .. .................  228 
Brake fluid  specifications  for refill  and  re -
placement  .... .. ... .......... .. ..  229 
Brake  light defective  . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  21 
Brake power  assist  unit  .............  188 
Brakes  ...... .. .. .. ..... ........ ..  188 
Ceramic brakes  . .. ................ .  188 
Electromechanica l parking  brake  . .... . 85 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  15 
Worn  brake pads symbo l . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  20 
Braking  Emergency braking  funct ion  ........ ..  87 
braking  guard  ... .. ............. .... . 99 
Messages  . .. .. .. ............. .. ..  107 
Settings  .. .. .. .. .. .... .... ... ....  106 
Break-in period  .... .................  194 
T ires  ..... .... .. .. .............. . 194 
Bulbs  .......... .. ....... ......... .  268 
C 
California  Proposition  65 Warning  ... ..  220 
Battery  specific  .. ............. .. ..  231 
Capacities  .........................  277 
Car  care  ........ .. .. .............. . 202 
Interior  ... .... .. .. .............. . 209 
Plastic  and  vinyl  ...................  206 
Care of  exterior  .. .. ... .......... .. ..  202 
Cargo area 
refer  to Luggage  compartment.  . .  68,  133 
Catalytic  converter  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  195 
Center armrest  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  60 
Central  locking  .. .. ... .......... .. .. .  32 
Central  locking  switch .......... .... . 36 
Convenience key  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  36 
Remote  control  key  .................  35 
Ceramic b rake rotors 
New brake pads  .. ............. ....  188 
Certification  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  283 
Changing a flat  tire  . .................  259 
Changing  a wheel  .. ............. ....  259