
Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  11 
Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central  source of  information. 
Fig.  3 Overv iew of the  instrument  cluster 
CD Coolant  temperature  gauge  .. . 
@ Tachometer  (eng ine  rev  counter) 
@ Turn  signals  ...............  . 
11 
12 
45 
@ Display with 
® 
® 
-Driver  information  system  .. . 
- Wa rning/ind icator  lights 
Tachometer  Fuel  gauge 
@ Tips 
23 
12 
12 
The instrument  illumination  (for  dials  and 
needles)  turns on  when  the  ignition is  on 
and  the  vehicle  lights  are  turned  off.  As 
the  daylight  fades, the  illumination  of  the 
dials  likewise  dims  automatically  and wil l 
go  out  completely  when  the outside  light 
is very  low. This feature  is  meant  to  rem ind 
you  to  switch  on  the  headlights  when  out
side  light  conditions  become  poor. 
Engine coolant temperature  gauge 
The  engine  coolant  gauge CD¢ fig.  3 only 
works  when  the  ignition  is  on . To  prevent 
damage  to your  eng ine,  please  note  the fol
l owing  important  points: 
Engine cold 
If only the LEDs at  the  bottom  of  the  gauge 
turn  on,  the  eng ine has  not  reached  operating 
temperature  yet . Avoid high  engine  speeds, 
heavy  engine  loads  and  heavy throttle  applica
tions. 
Normal  temperature 
The engine  has  reached  its  operating  temper
ature  once  the LEDs  up to  the  center  of  the 
gauge  turn  on  under  normal  driving  cond i
t ions.  The LEDs  higher up  may  turn  on  when 
the  engine  is  under  heavy  load  or  the  exterior 
temperature  is high. This is  no  need  to worry 
as  long  as  the. warning  light  in the  instru
ment  cluster  does  not  illuminate. If  the  LEDs 
in the  upper  area  of  the  disp lay and  the  indica
tor  light . in the  instrument  cluster  display 
turn  on,  the coolant  temperature  is too  high 
¢page  16. 
A WARNING 
-Always  observe  the  warn ing  in 
¢ page  224,  Engine  compartment, be
fore  opening  the  hood  and checking the 
engine  coolant  level.  

12  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
-Never open the  engine  hood  if  you see or 
hear steam,  or  if  you see engine  coolant 
dripping  from  the  engine  compartment. 
You could  burn yourself . Let the  engine 
cool off  first  until  you  can no longer  see 
o r  hear steam  or  coo lant  escaping. 
@ Note 
- Mounting  additional  lights  or  accessories 
i n front  of  the  a ir inlets  reduces the  cool
i ng effect  of  the  rad iator . At  h igh outside 
temperatures  or  high  eng ine load,  the 
engine  could  overheat. 
- The front  spo iler  has been designed  to 
proper ly distribute  the  cooling  air when 
t h e ve hicle is moving. 
If the  spoiler  is 
dam aged,  th is co uld  red uce the  cooling 
effect  and the  engine  co uld  then  over
heat . Ask your  authorized  Audi  dea ler for 
assistance . 
Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
The tachometer  indicates  the  engine RPM 
(revolutions  per  minutes). 
If engine  RP M drops be low  1,500,  yo u should 
downshift  to  the  next  lower  gear.  The red a rea 
at  the  end of  the  sca le indicates  maximum 
perm iss ib le engine  RPM after  the  break-in  pe
riod.  Before  reaching this  area, move these
lector  lever to  position  D/S (Drive) or  ease 
your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
(D Note 
The tachometer  needle  should  on ly br iefly 
be in  the  red zone: you  could  damage your 
engine!  The beginn ing of  the  red zone var
ies depending  on the  engine . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting early saves fuel  and  reduces en
gine  noise. 
Fuel gauge 
The fuel  gauge  only works  when  the  ignition  is 
on . 
If the  fuel  level  d rops below  2 . 6 ga llons  (10  liters),  the  bottom  LED turns  red and the 
indicator  light 
Em turns  on
¢ page 22. The 
bottom  LED blinks  red when  the  fuel  level  is 
very  low. 
T he possible  range based on the  current  fuel 
level  is shown  in  tab@<=> 
fig.  4. 
(D Note 
Never run  the tank  completely  dry.  An ir 
r egular  supply  of  f uel can cause engine 
misfiring  and fuel  could  enter  the  ex haust 
system . The catalytic  converter  could  then 
overheat  and  be damaged. 
Warning/indicator  lights 
Description 
The ind icator  lights  in the  instrument  cluster 
blink  or  turn  on. They  indicate  funct ions or 
malfunc tions <=>,& . 
Messages may appear with  some indicato r 
lights.  A warning  signal will  sound at the 
same t ime. The  indicator  lights  and  messages 
in the  center  of  the  displays  may be rep laced 
by other  d isplays . To show them  again,  select 
the  tab  for  ind icator  lights  and  messages us
i ng the  multifunction  steering  wheel 
Q page  23. If t here are several malfunc
t ions, you  can display  them  one at  a time  us
ing the  thumbwheel. 
Some  indicato rs lights  in the  d isplay can tu rn 
o n in  severa l co lors. 
A WARNING 
- F ailure  to heed w arning  l igh ts and other 
important  vehicle  in forma tion  may res ult 
in ser io us personal  inj ury or vehicle  dam
age . 
- Whenever  stalled  or  stopped  for  repair,  move the  vehicle  a safe d istance  off  the 
road, stop  the  engine,  and turn  on the 
emergency  flasher<=> 
page 44. 
-The engine  compartment  of  any motor 
veh icle is a potentially  hazardous  area. 
Before you chec k anything  in the  engine  

16  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
&_ WARNING 
-Always  observe  the  warnings  in 
i=> page  224,  Engine compartment, be
fore  opening  the  hood  and  checking  the  brake  flu id. 
- Driv ing  with  low  brake  fluid  is a  safety 
hazard.  Stop  the  car  and  get  professional 
assistance. 
- USA models: If  the 1111 warn ing  light, 
the 
G1 warning  light  and  the m:11 warn
ing  light  come  on  together,  the  rea r 
wheels  co uld  lock up  first  unde r hard 
braking . Rear wheel  lock-up  can  cause 
loss  of  vehicle  control  and  an  accident. 
Have your  vehicle  repaired  immediately 
by your  authorized  Aud i dea ler  or  a  quali
fied  workshop.  Drive slowly  and  avoid 
sudden,  hard  brake  applications. 
- Canada models: If  the  brake  warn ing 
light ., the 
DJ warn ing  light  and  the 
ABS warning  light 
ii] come  on  together, 
the  rear  wheels  could  lock  up  first  unde r 
hard  bra king.  Rear  wheel  lock-up  can 
cause  loss  of  vehicle  co ntrol  and  an  acci
dent.  Have yo ur vehicle  repaired  immed i
a tely  by your  authori zed  A udi dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop . Dr ive slowly  and 
avoid  sudden,  hard  brake  applicat ions. 
- If  the  brake  warning/indicator  ligh t does 
not  go  out  afte r a  few  secon ds  an d the 
parking  brake  is released,  or  lights  up 
whi le you  are  driving,  the  fluid  level  in 
the  brake  fluid  reservoir  is too  low.  If  you  believe  that  it  is safe  to  do  so,  proceed 
immediately  at  low  speed  to  the  nearest 
authorized  Audi dealer  o r qualified  repair 
facility  and  have  the  brake  system  in
s pected. 
- Always  kee p in m ind  that  afte r several 
brake  applicat ions,  yo u will  need  g reater 
pressure  on  the  b rake  peda l to s top your 
vehicle.  Do no t re ly on  stra ined  brakes  to 
respond  with  maxim um  stopping  power 
in  critical  situations . You must  allow  for 
increased  brak ing  distances.  The extra 
distance  used  up  by fad ing  brakes  could 
lead  to  an  acc ident. 
PARK/( ®) Electromechanical  parking 
brake 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the 
electromechanical  parking  brake . 
If  the indicato r light  - (USA models)/ . 
(Canada  mode ls)  turns  on,  the  pa rking  brake 
was  set.  If  the  pa rking  brake  is  set  when  the 
igni tion  is off,  the  indicator  light  turns  off  a f
te r abo ut  20  seconds . 
The  wa rning/i nd icator  lig ht  wi ll go  out  when 
the  pa rking  bra ke  is  re leased. 
- (USA models ) /.  (Canada  mod els) 
Caution:  Vehicle  park ed too  steep 
If  the  indicator  light  b links  and  the  message 
appea rs,  there  is  not  enough  braki ng  power  to 
keep  the  vehicle  from  roll ing . The  brakes  have 
overheated . The  veh icle  cou ld  roll  away  eve n 
on  a  sma ll incline . 
Press brake  pedal  to  release  parking  brake 
To release  the  parking  b rake,  press  the  brake 
peda l and  press  the  button~ or  start  driving 
with  starting  assist  at  the  same  time 
i=> page 79. 
Plea se relea se parking  brake 
T o  re lease  the  p arki ng  brake  manually,  p re ss 
t h e  brake  peda l and  press  the  button ~ at  the 
same  time.  The  parki ng  b rake  only  releases 
automatica lly if the  driver's  safety  belt  is fas 
tened . 
Iii Parking  brake! 
If the Iii indicator  lig ht  tur ns  on  and  th is 
message  appears,  the re  is a  parki ng  b rake 
m alfunction . D rive  to your  au thori zed  A udi 
dealer  or  qualified  workshop  immediately  to 
have  t he  malfunction  corrected . 
-L Engine  cooling  system  malfunction 
A malfunction  in the  engine  cooling  system 
must  be  repaired  as soon  as possible. 
•  Switch  off  engin e and  check coolant  level  ..,.  

Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights  17 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on and  the  mes 
sage  appears , the  coo lant  temperature  is too 
high  or the  coo lant  level  is too  low. 
.,.  Pull 
off the road. 
.,.  Stop  the  vehicle . 
.,.  Turn 
off the  engine. 
.,.  Check coo lant  level 
¢ page  23 7. 
.,.  Add coolant  if  necessary¢ 
page  238  . 
.,. Continue driving  only after  the  engine  cool
ant  warning/indicator  light  goes  out . 
.,.  Contact your authorized  Aud i dealer  for as-
s istance  if necessary . 
If the  engine  coolant  level is correct,  then  the  radiator  fan  may be the  cause  of the  malfunc 
tion . 
• Coolant  temperature  too high!  Please  let 
engine  run with  vehicle  stationary 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on and  the  mes 
sage  appears  in trailer  mode*,  let  the  engine 
run at  idle for  a few m inutes  to  cool down. 
A WARNING 
- If your veh icle should  break down for 
mechanical  or other  reasons,  park at  a 
safe  distance  from  moving  traffic, turn 
off the engine  and turn  on the  hazard 
warning  lights ¢ 
page 44,  Emergency 
flasher. 
-
- Never  open the  hood  if you see  or hear 
steam  or coolant  escaping from  the  en
gine  compartment  - you risk being scald
ed.  Wait  until  you can no  longe r see  or 
hear  steam  or coo lant  escaping . 
- The engine  compartment  of any  vehicle 
is  a dangerous  area.  Before you perform 
any work in the  engine  compartment, 
turn  of the  engine and  allow  it to  cool. 
Follow the  warning  stickers¢ 
page  224, 
Engine compartment. 
Do not  continue  driving if the . symbol 
illuminates.  There is a ma lfunct ion in the 
eng ine cooling system  -you cou ld damage 
your eng ine . 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a mal
function  in the  generator  or in the  vehicle's 
electrical  system  . 
The .warning/ indicator  light illuminates 
when you switch on  the ignition and  must  go 
out  after  the  engine has started  . 
• Alternator  fault:  Battery  is not  being 
charged 
If the  indicator  light turns  on and  the  mes
sage  appears,  there  is a  malfunction  in the  generator  or veh icle electrical  system. 
Drive to your authorized  A udi dealer  or quali
fied workshop  immediate ly .  Because the  vehi
cle battery  is discharg ing, turn 
off all unnec 
essary  electrical  equipment  such  as the  rad io. 
Seek professional  assistance  if the  battery 
charge  level is  too low. 
t•i low  battery:  battery  will be  charged 
while  driving 
If  the  indicator  light turns  on and the  mes
sage  appears,  there  may be limited  starting 
ability. 
If this  message  turns 
off after a little  while, 
the  battery  charged  enough  while  driving. 
If the  message does not  turn off, have your 
a uthor ized Aud i dealer  or qualified  workshop 
correct  the malfunction. 
~-Safety  belts 
This  warning/indicator  light  reminds  you  to 
put  on your  safety  belt. 
The . warn ing/ indicato r light  illum inates 
when  the ignition  is  switched  on  to remind 
the  driver and  any front  passenger to  put  on 
the  safety  be lt. Additiona lly,  an  acoustic  warn
ing (gong) wi ll also  sound. 
For  more  Info rmation  ¢ 
page  140, ~ Safety 
belt  warning  light.  

Always  apply  brakes  early.  When  driving 
downhill,  shift  into  a  lower  gear  to  use  the  en
g ine  braking  effect  to  slow  the  vehicle . Use of 
the  brakes  a lone  can  cause  them  to  overheat 
and  fail. 
Coolant temperature 
The  coolant  temperature  gauge ¢ page 11 
must  be  observed  carefully.  The  coo lant  tem
perature  can  increase  if you  drive  on  long  in
clines  in a  low gear  at  high  engine  speeds.  Re
duce  your  speed  immediately  if the  LEDs  in 
the  top  part  of  the  display  turn  on . 
For  more  information  about  indicator lights, 
refer  to. 
c> page  16. 
A WARNING 
Anyone  not  properly  restrained  in  a  mov
ing  vehicle  is at  a  much  greater  risk  in  an 
accident . Never  let  anyone  r ide  in your  car 
who  is  not  properly  wearing  the  restra ints 
provided  by Aud i. 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your vehicle  hand les  different ly when  towing 
-
a  trailer  because  of  the  additional  weight  and 
d ifferent  weight  distribution . Safety,  perform
ance  and  economy  w ill greatly  depend  on  how 
carefully  you  load  your  trailer and  operate 
your  rig . 
Before  you  actually  tow  your  trailer,  practice 
turning,  stopp ing  and  backing  up  in an  area 
away  from  traffic . Keep  practicing  until  you 
have  become  completely  familiar with the way 
your  veh icle-trailer  comb ination  behaves  and 
responds . 
Backing  up  is diff icult  and  requires  practice . 
Backing  up  with  a tra iler  genera lly requires 
steer ing  action  opposite  to that  when  backing 
up your  vehicle  without  a  trailer. 
Maintain  a greater  distance  between  your  ve
hicle  and the one  in front  of you.  You will  need 
more  room  to  stop.  To compensate  for the 
Trailer  towing  211 
trailer,  you  wi ll need  a  larger  than  normal 
turning  radius. 
When  passing,  remember  that  you  cannot  ac
ce lerate  as  fast  as  you  norma lly would  be
cause  of  the added  load.  Make sure  you  have 
enough  room  to  pass. After  passing,  allow 
plenty  of  room  for your  trailer  before  chang
ing  lanes  again. 
Avoid jerky  starts,  sharp  turns  or  rapid lane 
changes. 
(0 Tips 
- Do not  tow  a trailer  during  the  break-in 
period  of  your  vehicle. 
- If  you  tow  a  trailer,  your  Audi may  re
quire  more  frequent  maintenance  due  to 
the  extra  load¢ 
page 289. 
Parking on a slope 
Do not  pork  on  a slope  with  a trailer . If  it can
not  be  avoided,  do so  only  after  doing  the  fol
lowing: 
When  parking: 
"'  App ly  the  foot  brake  . 
.,.  Have someo ne  p lace  chocks  under  both  the 
veh icle  and  the trailer  wheels. 
"'  With  chocks  in  place, slowly release  the 
brakes  until the  wheel  chocks  absorb  the 
load . 
.,.  Turn  the  wheels  towards  the  curb . 
.,.  Apply  the  parking  brake. 
.,.  Select  the  P selector  lever  posit ion . 
When  restarting  after parking: 
.,. Apply  the  foot  brake. 
.,.  Start  the  engine . 
.,.  Select  the  D/S se lector  lever  position  . 
.,.  Release  the  parking  brake  and  slowly  pull 
out  and  away  from  the  wheel  chocks. 
.,.  Stop  and  have  someone  retr ieve  the  wheel 
chocks . 
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230  Checking  and  filling 
Checking  and  filling Engine  hood 
Releasing the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the 
vehicle . 
Fig. 187 Driver foo twell:  release  lever 
Fig. 188 Rocker  switch un der  the  hood 
Make  sure  the  wiper  arms  are  not  raised  up 
from  the  windshield.  Otherwise  the paint 
could  be  damaged . 
.,.  Pull the  lever  under  the  instrument  panel  in 
the  direction  of the  arrow 
~ fig.  187. 
.,. Raise  the  hood  slightly~,&. . 
...  Press  the  rocker  switch  under  the  hood up
ward 
~ fig.  188. This  releases  th e catch. 
...  Open  the  hood. 
&_ WARNING 
Hot  engine  coolant  can  burn  you. 
- 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 . 
'Working  in the  engine  compartment 
Be especially careful whenever  you  work in 
the  engine  compartment. 
Whenever  you  must  perform  any work  in the 
engine  compartment,  for  example  checking 
and  filling  different  fluids,  there  is a risk of  injury,  burns and  accidents. To prevent  per
sonal  injury  always  observe the  following 
WARNINGS.  The engine  compartment  of  any 
vehicle  is a  hazardous  area 
~ ,&. . 
A WARNING 
To help  avoid  injury, before  you  check  any
thing  under  the  hood: 
- Turn  off the  engine. 
- Switch  off the  ignition . 
- Apply the  parking  brake. 
- Move selector  lever to  P (Park). 
- Always  let  the  engine  cool  down.  Hot 
components  will  burn  skin  on  contact. 
- 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:  

232  Checking  and  filling 
Engine  compartment 
Engine compartment  overview 
These are the  most  important  items  that you  can check. 
Fig. 189 Typ ical  layout  for  contai ners  and  eng ine  o il filler  cap 
(D Jump  start  point(-)  with  hex 
head  screw  .... ............. 
243,  279 
@ Jump  start  point(+)  under  a  cov-
er  .. .. ............... .... . 
243,279 
® 
© 
® 
® 
Brake  fluid  reservoir ((0)) . .  . .  .  239 
Engine  oil  filler  cap (
(-L) ... 
Windshield/headlight  washer 
237 
t . (.'R) con  ainer  ,,.., ............ . . 244 
The  engine  oil  filler  neck  (item @)  may  be  lo
cated  in  a  different area  depending  on  the  ver
sion  of  the  engine. 
~ WARNING 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
¢ &. in Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page  230. 
-
Engine  oil 
Engine oil  specifications 
The engine  oil used in your Audi needs  the 
right  kind of  oil. 
The  engine  in your  Audi  is a  sophisticated 
powerplant  that  was  built  to  exacting  specifi
cations . This  engine  needs  the  right  kind  of 
engine  oil  that  meets  specifications  regarding 
quality  and  viscosity  so  that  it  can  run 
smoothly  and  reliably . Choosing  the  right oil 
and  changing  oil  within  the time  and  mileage 
intervals  printed  in you r vehicle's  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet  matters  a  lot  more  to
day  than  it did  years  ago . Audi  has  developed 
a special  quality  standard  for  engine  oil  that 
will  help  assure  that  your  vehicle's  engine  wi ll 
get  the  lubrication  it  needs  for  proper  opera-
tion.  ..,.  

Engine  cooling  system 
Coolant 
The engine  coolant  performs  two  functions:  it 
keeps  the  engine  from  overheating  and  it pro 
te cts  the  engine  from  freezing  in the  winter . 
The  cooling  system  is sealed  and  generally  re
qu ires  little  attention . 
The  cooling  system  has  been  filled  at  the  fac
tory  with  a  permanent  coolant  which  does  not  need  to  be  changed.  The  coolant  consists  of  a 
mixture  of water  and  the  manufacturer's  gly 
col-based  coolant  additive  G13  ant ifreeze 
w ith  anticorrosion  add itives  (50%  fo r USA 
models;  60%  for  Canad ian  models).  This  mix
ture  bot h assu res  the  ne cessary  frost  protec
tion  and  protects  metal  components  in the 
engine's  coo ling  system  from  corrosion  and 
scaling.  It  also  raises  the  boili ng  po int  of t he 
coolant. 
D o  not  red uce  the  concentration  o f the  coo l
ant  in the  summer  by adding  plain  water . 
The 
proportion of  coolant  addit ive  must  be at 
least  50%  but  not  mo re than  60 % 
to  main
tain  antifree ze  protection  and  cooling  efficien
cy. If  the  coolant  frost  protection  is too  low, 
the  coolant  cou ld freeze  and  damage  the  veh i
cle  heating  and  eng ine  cooling  system . 
For year-round  driving,  antifree ze  is  added  at 
the  factory  for  temperatures  down  to: 
- -3 1°F (-35°C)USA 
- -40  ° F ( - 4 0  °C) Canada. 
A WARNING 
Before  yo u check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment , always  read  and  heed  a ll 
WARNINGS 
¢ & in Working  in the  engine 
compartment  on page  230. 
(D Note 
- Befo re  winter  sets  i n, have  the  coolant 
chec ked  to  see  i f th e  coo lant  ad dit ive i n 
you r vehicle  is suffic ient  to  meet  the  cli
mate  cond itions . T hi s is  especially  impor
ta nt  if yo u live in a  regi on whe re the  w in-
-
Checkin g and  fillin g 237 
ter  is ex treme ly co ld.  If  necessary,  i n
crease  t he  p ro po rtion  of  coo lant  additive 
to  60%. 
- W hen  a dding  coolant  additive  to  yo ur 
cooling  system , remembe r: 
- We  recommend  us ing  on ly coo la nt  ad
di tive  G 12++  or  G 13  (check  the  labe l) 
fo r you r ve hicl e. This  coolant  additive  is 
a v ailabl e at  author ized Aud i de alers. 
Ot he r ty pes  of  antifree ze  can  signifi
cantly  reduce  corros ion  p rotec tion.  The 
r es ulting  co rrosion  can  cause  a  loss  of 
coolant  and  serio us  engine  damage . 
- Do  not  add  any  ty pe of  rad iator  leak  seal 
ant  to  you r vehicle's  engine  coo lant . 
Add ing  radiator  repair  flu id  may  adverse 
ly affect  t he fu nction  and  performance  of 
your  cooling  system  and  cou ld  result  in 
damage  not  covered  by yo ur New Ve hicle 
L imited  Warranty . 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
The engine  coolant  level can be  checked  with 
a quick glance. 
Fig.  19 2  Engine  co mpart ment:  cover on t he coo la nt 
expansio n ta nk 
Before  you  check  a nyth ing  in the  eng ine  com
partment, 
always  read and heed  all WARN
INGS <=>&. 
in  Working  in the  engine  compart 
ment  on page  230 . 
.,. Park yo ur vehicle  on  a  level  surface . 
.,.  Switch  off  the  ignition . 
.,.  Read  the  e ngine  coolant  level  from  the 
coo la nt  expansion  tan k<=> 
fig . 192, 
¢ fig.  189 . With  a cold  engine,  the  coolant 
level  s hou ld  be  be tween  the "m in" and 
" max"  mar kings.  Whe n the  engi ne  is w arm, 
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