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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual 122  Park  assis t 
the  b lue  area  should  be  on  the  curb.  The  en ­
ti re  b lue  area  must  fit  into  the  parking  spot. 
•  While  the  vehicle  is stationary,  turn  the 
steering  wh

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual .. To open  the  garage  door,  press  the  program­
med  button.  The LED® will light  up or 
flash. 
..  To close  the  garage  door,  press  the  button 
again. 
@ Tips 
To open  the  garage  doo

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual @ Tips 
-Programming  using the  Homelink  but­
tons  is not  possible with  all infotainment 
systems.  If this  is the  case,  program  Homelink  as described  in version  A 
<=> page  125. 
-The r

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual For  this  reason,  and  because  the  back  seat  is 
the  safest  place  for  children  - when  properly  restrained  according  to  their  age  and  size  - we 
strongly  recommend  that  children

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual th e  brakes or  hold  the  pedal down  too 
long  or  too  ofte n. This cou ld cause the 
brakes t o get  hot  and dimi nish b raking 
efficiency . 
- Do not  "r ide t he b rakes"  by resting  your

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual Energy  management 
Starting  ability  is optimized 
Energy management  controls  the  distribution 
of  electrical  energy  and  thus  optimizes  the 
availability  of  electrical  energy  for starti

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual 206  Vehicle care and cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Decorative 
Dirty  Mild soap  solutional,  a  cleaning  solution  suitab le for 
parts/ stainless  steel,  if necessary 
trim 
Paint 
Pa

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AUDI S4 2014  Owners Manual 208  Ve hicl e  ca re  and  cle aning 
- Never  use  abrasive  cleaning  materials 
or  alcoho l to  clean  the  camera  lens. 
T his  could  cause  scratches  and  cracks . 
-Window s 
-Remove  snow
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