
Error messages  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  127 
Trailer  hitch  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  127 
Homelink ® . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 12 8 
Universal  remote  control  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  128 
Safety  fir st  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 130 
Driving  Safely  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 130 
Gene ral  notes  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  130 
Proper occupant  seating  posit ions  .  . .  131 
Driver  and  passenger side footwell  .  . .  135 
Pedal area  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  135 
Stowing  luggage  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  136 
Report ing Safety  Defects  . . . . .  . .  .  . . .  138 
Safety  belts  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 140 
Ge neral  notes  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  1 40 
Why  safety  be lts?  .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  141 
Safety  belts  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  1 43 
Safety  bel t pre tens io ners  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  147 
Airbag  system  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 14 9 
I mpo rtan t th ings to  know  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  1 49 
Fr ont  airbags  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  1 53 
M on itoring  the  Advanced Airbag 
System  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  161 
K nee airbags  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  166 
Side airbags  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  169 
Side curta in a irbags  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  172 
Child  Safety  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 175 
Important  things  to know  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  17 5 
C hi ld  safety  seats  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  181 
Install ing a child  safety  seat  . .  . .  . .  . .  186 
L ATC H Lower  ancho rages and tethe rs 
for  ch ild ren  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  189 
Addit ional  Information  193 
Audi  pre  sense . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 194 
P reven tat ive  passenger  p rotection  194 
Vehicle  operat ion  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 196 
Intelligent  technology  . .  . .  . .  . . 196 
N ot ice  about  da ta  re cor ded by veh icle 
control  mod ules  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  196 
Elec tronic Stabilization  Control  (ESC)  . 196 
Rear spoiler  .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  198 
Braking  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  199 
Table  of  contents  3 
El ectro -mechan ica l powe r ass ist  .  . . .  .  201 
Driving  with  your  q uattro ® . . .  . . .  . .  .  201 
Energy management  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  202 
Driving  and  environment  . .  . .  . 20 4 
The first  1,000  miles  (1,500  km) and 
afterwards  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . 204 
Catalytic  converter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  205 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  . . . . . .  . . .  205 
Drivi ng throug h wate r on  roads  .  . . .  .  206 
Operate your  vehicle  economically  and 
min imize  poll ution  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  206 
Trailer  towing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 
D rivi ng wit h a trailer  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  209 
T rai le r tow ing tips  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  211 
Vehicle  care  . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 213 
Cleaning  and  protection  . . . . .  . 213 
General  information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  213 
Care of  ex terior  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  .  213 
Care of  inte rior  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  219 
Fuel  supply  and  filling  your 
fuel  tank  . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 
225 
Gasoline  .  . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  225 
Fuel tan k. .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  226 
Checking  and  filling  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 230 
Engine hood  . . . . . . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  230 
Engine compartment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  232 
Engine o il  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  232 
E n gine  cooling  system  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  237 
Brake fluid  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  239 
Battery  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  240 
Windsh ie ld/headlight  washer 
co nta iner  . .. .. .. .. .. ...........  . 244 
Tires  and  wheels  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 246 
T ires  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  246 
T ire  pressu re mo nitor ing  system  264 
Do -it-yourself  service  . . . . . . . .  . 26 7 
What  do  I  do  now?  . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 
E mergency  warn ing triangle  . .  . . .  . .  .  267 
Vehicle tool  kit  . . . . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  267 
Changing a wheel . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  269 
• 
•  

4  Table  of  contents 
Fuses  and  bulbs  ....... .. .. ...  . 
Fuses . ..... ... . ...... ... .. .. ...  . 
Bulbs  . ... .. ... ... .... ... .. .. ... . 
Emergency  situations  ... .. ... . 
General  .... ... .. ..... ... .. .. ...  . 
Starting  by push ing or  tow ing  . .. .. . . 
Starting  with  jumper  cables  .. .. .. . . 
Use of jumper  cab les  .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 
Eme rgency towing  with  commercial 
tow  truck  .. ................ ... . . 
Lift ing vehicle  . ........... .... ...  . 
Technical  data  ............. .. . . 
General  information  .. .. .. .. . . 
Explana tion of  te chnical  data  . .. ...  . 
Vehicle  iden tifica tion  .... ...... .. . . 
Weights  ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. ...  . 
Dimensions  .... .. ..... ... .. .. ...  . 
Data  .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. . . 
A7  Sportback  310  hp, 3 .0  liter  6-
cylinder  engine  . ....... ... .. .. ...  . 
S7 Sportback  420  hp, 4.0  liter  8-
cylinder  engine  ........... .. .. .. . . 
Consumer  Information  ..... . . 
Warranty  coverages  ....... .... ...  . 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U .S .A . or  Canada  .......... ... .. . . 
Aud i Service Repair Man uals and  275 
275 
278 
279  279 
279 
279 
280 
281  283 
285  285 
285 
28 5 
28 5 
286 
28 7 
287 
288 
289  289 
289 
Literature  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  289 
M ain tenance . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  289 
Addi tional  accesso ries , modifications 
and  parts  replacement  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  291 
D eclaration  o f Compliance, 
Te lecommunication  and E lectronic 
Systems  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  292 
Index  ..... ... . ...... ... .. .. .... 294  

18  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
9:::r. Engine  oil  pressure  malfunction 
The re d engin e oil pr essure  warning symbol 
require s immediat e ser vice or repair . Driving 
with  a low-oil- pre ssure  indicat ion is lik ely to 
inflic t seve re damage  to  the  engine . 
•  Switch  off  engine  and  check oil  level 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  mes
sage  appears , the  oil  pressure  is too  low. 
,,.  Pull 
off the  road. 
"'  Stop  t he ve hicl e. 
,,.  Turn 
off the  engine. 
"'  Check the  engine  oil  level¢ page  235 . 
• If  the  engi ne  oil  leve l is to o  low,  add  engine 
o il ¢ 
page  235 . Make  sure  that  the  oil  p res 
s ur e warning  symbol. appea rs  no  longe r 
i n t he  d is pl ay  before  y ou sta rt  driving  again . 
• If the  engi ne  oil  leve l is  c orre ct  and  t he  ind i
cat or  lig ht  still  t urn s  on,  tur n t he  eng ine 
off 
and  do  not  conti nue  d riving . Seek  p ro fessio 
nal  assistance . 
(D Tips 
- The engine  oil  pressure  symbol. is 
not  an indicator  for a low  engine  oil  lev
el.  Do not  rely on  it.  Instead,  check  the 
oil  level  in your engine  at  regular  inter
vals,  preferably  each  time  you  refuel, 
and  always  before  going  on a long  trip. 
- The yellow  oil  level  warning  indication 
II requires  oil  refill or workshop  serv 
ice without  delay . Do not  wait  until  the 
red oil  pressure  warning.  starts  to 
flash  before  you  respond  to  the  low  oil  level  warning 
11-By then,  your engine 
may already  have suffered  serious  dam
age. 
~ . Engine  oil  level 
•  WARNING: Please  add oil  immediately 
When the  sy mbo l and  t he  dr ive r message  a p
pear,  the  oil  has  to  be  reple nis he d rig ht  no w 
¢page  232. 
If t he  in dicator  light  and  the  message  appear, 
a dd  engine  oil  imme diate ly 
¢ page  235 . 
II Add oil,  max.  x qt  (l).  You may continue 
driving 
W hen  the sy mb ol an d the  d river  message  a p
pear,  add  the  amoun t of  oil  appe aring  in  the 
display  at  the  nex t op port unity ¢ 
page 232. 
® -e Steering  column  lock 
•  Do not  drive veh icle:  Steering  defective 
If t he  indic ato r ligh t turns  on  an d  the  mes 
sage  a ppears,  there  is an  e lec tronic  stee ring 
co lumn  lock  malfunct io n.  You cannot  switc h 
t h e  i gnit io n  on. 
Do 
not tow  yo ur vehicle  becau se  it  c annot  b e 
stee red.  See k professiona l assistance . 
!Ill Steering  lock: system  fault.  Please  con
tact  dealer 
If  th e indicato r light  turns  on  and  the  mes
sage  appears,  there  is an  e lectronic  steering 
co lu mn  l ock  malfunct io n. 
Drive to  y our  auth orized  A udi dealer  immedi
ately to hav e th e malfunction corr ecte d. 
A WARNING 
-~ 
Yo ur  v ehicl e m ust  no t be  tow ed  in t he 
event  of  a  malfu nction  in the  elec tronic 
stee ring  colum n  lock be cau se  it  ca nno t be 
s teere d due to  th e  l ock ed steeri ng. If  it  is 
towe d wit h the  s teeri ng  locke d,  there  is 
the  r isk  o f an  accide nt. 
© -e Engine  start  system 
•  Engine start  system  fault . Please  con
tact  dealer 
If  the  indica to r  ligh t turns  on  and  the  mes
sage  appears,  do 
not switch  the  ig nition off 
because  you  may  not  be  a ble to  sw itch  it  on 
again. 
Dr ive  to your  au thor ized  A udi dea ler  immed i
ate ly to  have  the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
Ill Engine start  system  fault . Please  con
tact  dealer  

Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  23 
However, you  can continue  to  turn  the  lights 
on and  off using the  light  switch . You can still 
control  all  funct ions that  are  independent  of 
the  rain  sensor through  the  windshield  wiper 
lever. 
Contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  as soon 
as possible  to  have the  prob lem corrected . 
I--i Sport  differential 
Applies to  vehicles: with  spo rt  differe ntial 
(II Sport  differential:  system fault 
There is a malfunction  with  the  sport  differen
tial. 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Aud i dealer  immedi
ately  to  have the  mal function  corrected . 
(II Sport differential : overheating 
The transmission  temperature  has increased 
sign ificantly  due to  the  sporty  dr iving  manner . 
Drive  in a less sporty  manner  until the  tem
perature  returns to the  norma l range and the 
indicator  light  switches  of. 
& WARNING 
Contact your  authorized  Aud i dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop  if  the  sport  differential 
is faulty  or  ma lfunctioning.  The repair 
must  be  performed  by  trained personnel 
using  the  correct  oil  in order  to  ensure 
safety . 
¢i Q Turn signals 
-
The indicator  light  blinks  when you  use  either 
turn signal . 
Whenever  you  use the  left. or the  right a 
turn  signal,  the  indicator  light  blinks.  When 
you  use the  emergency flashers,  both  indica 
tor  lights  f lash. 
If  one of  the turn  s ignal  light  bulbs  burn  out, 
the  turn  signal  will  blink twice  as  fast as nor
mal.  Carefully  drive to  your  authorized  Audi 
de aler  immediately  to  have the  malfunction 
correc ted. The indicator  light  does not  indi
cate a malfunction  if  a turn  signal  on the  trail- er  or  on the  vehicle 
fails  in trailer  towing 
mode. 
a) Tips 
For  more  information  on the  turn signals, 
refer  to 
¢ page 45. 
CRUISE t •(-') Crui se cont rol 
The  warning/indicator  light IB;(l)~i~ (USA  mod
els)/lil (Canada models)  illuminates  when 
the  cruise control  is  activated¢ page 
83. 
Driver  information 
display 
Overv iew 
Fig. 4 Drive r informat io n  sys te m  in th e in strument 
cl uster 
Fig.  5  Disp lay: example of  t he info rmatio n line 
The driver  information  system  contains  infor
mation @that  is displayed  on tabs @ 
¢ 
fig.  4 . The following  content  is possible  de-
pending  on vehicle  equipment:  ..,.  

26  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
The current fuel consumption  can  be  dis
p layed  using  a  bar ¢ 
fig. 10. The  average  con
sumpt ion  (mpg)  stored  in the  short-term 
memory  is also  displayed.  Electrical  energy 
can  be  stored  in the  battery  when  the  vehicle  is coasting  or  driving  downhill  (recuperation) . 
The  bar  w ill move  toward  Cl. 
Efficiency  program 
The  efficiency  program  can  help  you  to  use 
less  fuel.  It  evaluates  driving  information  in 
reference  to  fuel  consumption  and  shows  oth
er  equipment  influencing  consumption  as  well 
as  shift  recommendations.  ¢ 
page 26. Fuel 
economy  messages ¢ 
page 26 provide tips 
for  eff icient  driving . The  efficiency  program 
uses  distance  and  consumption  data from  tr ip 
computer 
1. 
To display  the  efficiency  program,  call  up Ve
hicl e functions and  select  the  menu  option 
Efficiency program . If the data  a re  deleted  in 
the  efficiency  program,  those  values  are  also 
reset  in tr ip  computer. 
(D} Tips 
- All  stored  values  w ill be  lost  if the  veh i
cle  battery  is disconnected. 
- Fuel  consumpt ions  (average  and  cur
rent),  range  and  speed  are displayed  in 
metric  units  on  Canadian models. 
Other  equipment 
Fig. 8 Tri p  comp uter:  other  equ ipment 
Requirement : The  eff iciency  program  must  be 
displayed 
~ page 26  . 
.,. Turn  the  thumbwheel  until  the  other  equip 
ment  appears  in the  display .  Other  equipment  that  is  currently  affecting 
fuel  consumption  is listed  in the  efficiency 
program.  The  display  shows  up to  three  other 
items  of  equ ipment @. The  equ ipment  using 
the  most  fuel  is listed  first . If  more  than  three 
items  using fuel  are  switched  on,  the equip 
ment  that  is  currently  using the  most  fuel is 
displayed . 
A scale @also  shows  the  current  total  con
sumption  of  all  other  equipment . 
Fuel  economy  messages 
Fig. 9 Display : example  o f a fuel  econo my m essa ge 
Fuel  economy  messages  are  displayed when 
fuel  consumption  is increased  by certain  con
ditions.  If you  follow  these  fuel  economy  mes
sages,  you  can  reduce  your  veh icle's  consump
tion  of fuel.  The  messages  appear  automat i
cally  and  are  only  displayed  in the  efficiency 
program.  The fuel  economy  messages  turn  off 
automat ically after  a  certain  per iod  of t ime . 
.,.  To turn  an  economy  message off  immed i-
ately  after  it  appears,  press  any  button  on 
the  mult ifunction  steering  wheel. 
@ Tips 
- Once  you  have turned  a fuel  economy 
message  off,  it will only  appear  again  af
ter  you  turn  the  ign ition  on again . 
- The  fuel  economy  messages are  not dis
played  in  every  instance,  but  rather in  in
tervals  over  a  period  of time.  

44  Clear vision 
& WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are only  intended 
to  assist the  driver . They do not  relieve 
the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check 
the  headlights  and to  turn them  on man
ually  according  to  the  current light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always switch  on the  headlights 
io 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
theheadlightssothatyoucanseeahead  and so that  others  can see your  car from 
the  back . 
- Please observe  legal  regulations  when 
using the  lighting  systems  described . 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights  should  only  be turned 
on in accordance with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are bright  for  following  traffic. 
{D) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  automatic  head
light  range control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount . You should  therefore 
not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area in  order  to  prevent  malfunc
tions  or failures . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light sensor  malfunc 
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  22 . 
-You  will  hear a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and tail  lights  can fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will  clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This does not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Emergency flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that you  or your  vehicle are in an emer
gency situation . 
Fig. 34 Ce nte r co nso le:  em erg en cy  flash er sw itc h 
..  Press the  switch I:;,,. ~fig.  34 to  turn  the 
emergency flashers  on or off. 
When  the emergency flasher  is on,  all  four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
I:;,,. blink  likewise. The emergen
cy flashers  also work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency flashers  will  turn  on automati
cally  if  you are in an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf
fic jam  so that  any other  vehicles  coming 
can see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has broken  down  or you are 
in  an emergency  situation,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if you are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore adjusted  in the  MMI. 
..  Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting.  ..,.  

Automatic  headlights 
You can adjust the following  settings  in  the 
Automatic  headlights menu: 
Headlights  activation time  -You can adjust  if 
the  headlights  switch on 
Early, Med . or Late 
according  to  the sensitivity  of the  ligh t sensor. 
Audi adaptive  light*  -You can switch  adaptive 
light 
On and Off. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models: 
You can switch  the  dayt ime run
n ing lights 
on and off . 
Canada models : 
The function  cannot  be 
turned  off . It  is activated  automatically  each 
time  the  ignition  is switched  on. This menu 
item  is shown  "greyed  out" . 
Coming  home,  Leaving  home 
The coming  home function  illuminates the 
area outside  the  vehicle  when you switch  the 
ignition  off  and open  the  driver's  door. To turn 
the  function  on,  select 
Lights  when leaving 
car > On . 
The  leaving  home function  illuminates  the 
area outside  the  vehicle when  you  un lock the 
vehicle.  To turn  the  funct ion on,  select 
Lights 
when  unlocking car  > On . 
The coming  home  and leaving  home functions 
only  operate  when  it  is dark  and the  light 
switch  is  in the 
AUTO position.  Clear 
vision 45 
Turn  signals  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the  left  side  of  the  steering  col
umn  is used  to operate  the  turn  signals  and 
the  high beam  as  well as 
the headlight  flash
er. 
Fig.  35 Tu rn  signal  and  high  beam  lever 
The turn  signal and high  beam  lever has the 
following  functions: 
Turn  signals ¢ 9 ©@ 
.. 0 ....  :r 
~ 
.,. Push  the leve r up  as far  as it  can go  to  turn 
on the  right  turn  signa l or  down  to turn  on 
the  left  tu rn s ignal ¢ 
fig. 35. 
...  Move the  lever briefly  until  you  meet  resist
ance and re lease it  to  flash  three  times. 
.,.  Move the  lever (up  or down)  until  you  meet 
resistance  and hold  it  there  to  determine 
the  flashing  time  for  the  turn  signals. 
High  beam ~D @ 
... Push the  lever forward  to  switch  on the  high 
beam . 
.,.  Pull the  lever  back towards  you to  sw itch 
off 
the  high  beam. 
Headlight  flasher ~D © 
...  Pull the  lever  toward  the steering  wheel  to 
use the  headlight  flasher. 
Notes  on  these  features 
-The turn  signals on ly work  w ith the  ignition 
sw itched  on. The  indicator  l ights 
B or Bin 
the  instrument  cluster¢ page  12 also  blink. 
-After  you  have  turned  a corner,  the  turn  sig-
n al  switches 
off automatically. 
- The 
high  beam works only  when  the head-
lights  are  on. The indicator  light 
El in the  .,.  

46  Clear vis ion 
instrument  cluste r illuminates  when  the 
high  beams are on. 
- T he 
headlight  flash er works  only  as long  as 
yo u hold  the lever - even if  there  are no 
l ights  turned  on. The indicator  light 
II in 
the  instrument  cluster  il luminates  when you 
use  the  headlight  flasher. 
A WARNING 
Do not  use the  high  beam or  headlight 
flasher  if you  know  that  these  could  blind 
oncoming  traffic. 
Interior  lights 
Front  and rear interior  lighting 
Fi g. 36 Headliner:  Front  interior  ligh ts 
Fig . 37 Re ar  headli ne r: Readi ng  light 
Press the  appropriate  button q fig . 36: 
El-Interior  lighting on/off 
I]]-Door contac t sw itch . The  inter ior  lighting 
turns  on  automatica lly  when  you unlock  the 
vehicle,  open  a door  or  switch the ignition  off. 
The interior  lighting  turns  off several seconds 
after  you close the  doors, when  you  lock  the 
vehicle  or when  you  sw itch  the  ignition  on. 
When  a door  is open,  the  light  t urns off  afte r 
a few  minutes. 
L:!l -Read ing  lights  on/off 
~ - Switching  the  rear read ing  lights  on/off 
from  the  cockpi t. 
I"  REARI * - Switching  the  rear reading  lights 
o n/off  from  the  cockpit. 
Ambience lighting 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  ambience  lighting 
You can adjust  the  br ightness  for  the  ambi
ence  ligh tin g. 
..  Select  in the  MMI:  ICARlfunction  butto n> 
(Car )* sys tem s control  button  > Vehicle  set
ting s 
> Interi or lighting > Brightne ss. 
.. To  increase or  reduce the  b rightness , turn 
t he knob  and  press it . 
T he ambience  light ing tu rns on when  you turn 
t h e headlights  on wh ile the  ig nition  is swi tc h 
ed on. 
(D Tips 
The setti ng  is automati cally  sto red and as
s igned  to  the  remo te contr ol key t hat  i s in 
u se . 
Instrument  illumination 
You can  adjust  the  brightness  of  the  instru
men t and  di splay  illumination  a s well  as  the 
Head-up  Display*. 
Fi g. 38 Instrume nt illumina tion 
...  Press the  knob to  re lease  it. 
..  Turn  the knob  toward"-"  or"+"  to  reduce or 
increase the  br ightness . 
..  Press the  knob  aga in to  return  it  to  its origi-
na l posit ion .  ...