
Knee airbags . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  124 
Side airbags  .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  126 
Child  Safety  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 130 
Important  things to  know  .........  . 
Child  safety  seats  ................  . 
Instal ling a chi ld safety  seat  .. .. .. . . 
Additional  Information  ...........  . 
Vehicle  operation ............ . 
Intelligent  technology  .. .. .. . . 
Notice  about  data  recorded  by  vehicle 
control  modules  .............. ... . 
Electronic  Stabilization  Control  (ESC) . 
Rear spoiler  ................ ... . . 
Braking  ........................  . 
E lect ro-me chan ical power  assis t ... . . 
D riving  w ith  your  quattro  .........  . 
Energy management  ............. . 
Driving  and  environment  ..... 
The first  1,000 miles  (1,500  km)  and 
afterwards  .............. .. .. .. . . 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  ........  . 
Driving  through  water  on  roads  ... . . 
Catalytic  converter  ...............  . 
Shutting  down  vehicle ............  . 
Operate  your vehicle  economically  and 
minimize  pollution  ............... . 130 
135 
138 
141 
142 
142 
142 
142 
144 
145 
146 
1 47 
147 
1 5 0 
150 
151 
151  151 
152 
15 2 
Tra iler  towing  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  154 
Vehicle  care  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 155 
Vehicle  care  and  cleaning  . . .  . . 155 
General  information  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  155 
Car  washes  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  155 
Cleaning  and care information  . .  . .  . .  156 
Fuel  supply  and  filling  your 
fuel  tank . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 
16 1 
Gasoline  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  161 
Fuel tank.  .  . . .  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  162 
Checking  and  filling  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 16 5 
Engine hood  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  165 
Eng ine oil  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  167 
Eng ine cooling  system.............  172 
Brake fluid  ......................  174 
Table  of  contents  3 
Battery . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  175 
Windshield/headlight  washer 
container  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  180 
Tires  and  wheels  ........... ..  . 
Tires  ..... .. .... .. . .. ..........  . 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  ...  . 
Run-flat  tire s .. .. ...............  . 
Do-it-yourself  service  ........ . 
What  do  I  do  now?  ...........  . 
Trunk  escape handle  .............  . 
Vehicle  tool kit .... ..............  . 
T ire  repai r .... ... .. .............  . 
What  should I be  aware of  when 
h . t
' 7 c  angmg  a ire ..................  . 
Fuses  and  bulbs  .. .. .. ..... ...  . 
El ectr ical fuses  . .. .. .............  . 
Bulbs  ..........................  . 
Emergency  situations ........  . 
General ........................  . 
Starting  by pushing  or  towing  ......  . 
Starting  with  jumper  cables  .......  . 
U se  of jump er  cables  .............  . 
Emergency  towing with commercia l 
tow  truck  ......................  . 
Lifting  vehicle  .. .. ...............  . 181 
181 
199 
202 
205 
205 
205 
205 
206 
209 
213 
213 
216 
217 
217 
217 
217 
218 
219 
222 
Technical  data 
. . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 
Technical  Data  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 
Vehicle  identification  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  223 
Weights  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  223 
Dimensions  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  224 
Capacities  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  224 
Gasoline  engines  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . 225 
Consumer  Information  . .  . .  . .  . 226 
Warranty  coverages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  226 
Operating  your vehicle  outside  the 
U.S. A. or  Canada  . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  226 
Audi  Service Repair  Manuals  and 
Literature  . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  226 
Maintenance.  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 226 
Additional  accessories, modifications 
and parts  rep lacement  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  228 
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10  Instruments and  warning/indicator  lights 
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  inst rument  cluster 
(D Tachometer  with  time  and date 
dis play  .. .... ..... ........ . 
@ Coolant  temperature  gauge  .. . 
® Fuel gauge  ................  . 
© Speedometer with  odometer  .. 
® Set/Check  button  ..... ... ..  . 
@ Driver  information  display 
(?) Reset  button  for 
- Trip odometer  .......... ..  . 
- Service indicator 
@ Tips 
10 ,11 
11 
12 
12 
11 
22 
12 
28 
- When  switching  the ignition  on,  the nee
dles  in the  instrument  cluster  move  up
ward  briefly. 
- The illumination  for  the instrument  clus 
ter  lights  up whenever  you switch  on the 
i gnition  with  the 
vehicle  headlights  off . 
As the  daylight  fades,  the  instrument 
cluster  illumination  likewise  dims  auto
matically  a nd will  go out  completely 
when the  outside  light  is very  low.  This 
feature  is meant  to  remind you to  switch 
on  the  head lights  when  outside  light 
conditions  become poor . 
Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
The tachometer  indicates the engine  RPM 
(revolutions per minutes) . 
en 0 
~ 
~ 
"' 
If engine RPM drops  below  1,500,  you should 
downshift  to  the  next  lower  gear.  The red area 
at the  end of  the scale indicates  maximum 
permissible  engine  RPM after  the br eak-in  pe
riod.  Before  reaching this  area, move these
lector  lever  to position  "D (Drive)"  or  ease 
your  foot  off  the acce lerator  pedal. 
(D Note 
The  tachometer  needle  should  only  briefly 
be  in the  red  zone:  you could  damage your 
engine!  The beg inning  of  the  red zone var
i es depending  on  the  engine. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting early  saves fuel  and  reduces en
gine  noise.  

Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  11 
Digital  clock with  date  display 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a quartz  con
trolled  digital  clock . 
Fig. 4 In str um en t cl uste r w it h t he dig ita l cloc k 
To set the  hour 
.. Pull  the  knob  (hou r d isp lay flashes)  and  turn 
i t  to the  left  o r right. 
To set the  minutes 
..  Pull  the  knob  as  ma ny times  as  necessary 
un til the  mi nute  display  flash es. 
..  Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right . 
To set  the  date 
..  Pull  the  knob  as  many  times  as  necessary 
unt il the  day,  month  or year  display  flashes. 
..  Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right . 
To hide or d isplay the  date 
..  Pull the  knob  as  many  times  as  necessary 
unti l the  date  display  flashes. 
..  Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right. 
When  the  date  disp lay stops  blinking,  this 
means  the  time  and  date  have  been  success
fu lly stored. 
W ith  the  ignition  off,  pushing  or  pulling  the 
Set/Check  button¢ 
page  10,  fig . 3@ can 
turn  on  the  dis play f ie ld  lighting  for  a few  sec 
onds . 
Engine coolant  temperature  gauge 
The  engine  coo la nt  gauge ¢ page  10 , fig.  3@ 
only  works  when  the  ign ition  is on.  To prevent 
damage  to  your  e ngine,  please  note  the  fo l
l owing  important  points: 
Engine cold 
As long  as the  nee dle rem ains  a t the  left  end 
of  the  gauge,  the  engine  s till h as  not  reac hed 
its  operating  temperat ure.  Avoid high  engine 
speeds,  heavy  engine  loads  and  heavy  throt
tle. 
Normal  temperature 
W hen  the  engine  has  re ache d its  ope rat ing 
temperature,  the  need le w ill move  into  the 
mid dle  of t he gauge  and  rema in there . 
If the 
engine  is working  hard  at  high  outside  tem 
peratures,  the  needle  may  turn  fu rther  to  the 
right.  This  is  no cause  for  concern  as  long  as 
the . warni ng  light  in the  inst rument  cl uster 
does  not  illuminate  . 
When  the. war ning  light  starts  to  flash, 
th is  can  mean  one  of two  thi ngs:  either  the 
coolant 
temperature is too  high,  o r the  coo l
ant 
level is too  low ¢ page  17  . 
A WARNING 
--Always  obs erv e th e  warn ing  in 
¢ page  165 before  openi ng  the  eng ine 
h oo d  and  che ck ing  the  e ngine  coolan t 
leve l. 
- Neve r open t he  eng ine  hood  if you  see  or 
he ar  ste am,  or if you  see  engi ne  coo lant 
drippi ng from  t he  en gine  compar tment  . 
You could  bur n yourse lf .  Let the  en gin e 
coo l off fi rst  until  you  can  no  longer  see 
or  hear  steam  or  coolant  escap ing. 
(D Note 
- M ounting  ad ditiona l lights  or  accessories 
i n  fr ont  of the  air  inlets  reduces  the  coo l
ing  effect  of t he  radiato r. At  high  o utsi de 
tempe rat ures  or  h igh  engine  load,  the 
eng ine  could  overheat. 
- The front  spoiler  has  been  designed  to 
properly  d istribute  the  cooling  a ir when 
the  vehicle  is movi ng.  If  the  spoiler  is 
damaged,  this  could  reduce  the  coo ling 
e ff ect  a nd  th e eng ine  could  then  ove r
h eat . As k yo ur  au thori zed  A udi  deal er for 
a ssis tan ce.  

12 Instruments and  warning/indicator  lights 
Fuel gauge 
The  fuel  gauge  works  only when  the ignition  is 
on . When  the  needle  reaches  the red area,  the 
warning  light in the  instrument  cluster will  il
luminate ¢ 
page 20 00']. Time  to refuel! 
The  total  ta nk capacity  of  your  vehicle  is  listed 
in 
¢ page  224 
CD Note 
Never  run  the  tank  completely  dry! An ir
regula r supply  of  fue l can  cause  engine 
m isfiri ng  and  fuel  could  enter  into  the ex
haust  system.  The  catalyt ic converter 
could  then  overheat  and  be  damaged. 
Speedometer  with  odometer 
The speedometer shows  you the vehicle 
speed , and  the odometer  shows  you  how 
many  miles  (kilometers)  you  have  driven. 
Fig . S Spee domete r close -up: odometer  display 
The  dis tance  driven  is shown  in  miles  (USA 
models)  or  in  kilometers (Canada  models) . 
Lower odometer 
The  lower  odometer  shows  the  total  number 
of  miles  (kilometers)  driven. 
Upper odometer  (trip odometer) 
The upper  odometer  shows  the  total number 
of  mi les  (kilometers)  driven since  you  last  re
set  the  odometer  back to  zero.  You can  use 
this  odometer  wh en you  want  to  keep track  of 
how  many  miles  (kilometers)  you  have  driven 
for  a  sing le  trip  or errand.  The  last digit  indi
ca tes  1/10  of  a mile  (100  me ters).  You can  se t the  trip  odometer 
back  to  zero by pressing  the 
reset  button 
¢ fig.  5. 
With  the  ign ition off, pushing  of  the  Set/ 
Check  button ¢ 
page 10,  fig . 3 ® can  turn  on 
the  display  fie ld lighting  for  a few  seconds. 
Malfunction  message 
If  there  is a  malfunct ion  somewhere  in  the in
strument  cluster, 
dEF will appear  in the  trip 
odometer  and will  stay  on. Contact  your au
thorized  Audi dea ler  to  have  the  problem  cor
rected . 
Immobilizer 
When  the ignition  is  sw itched  on,  the  data  on 
the  ignition  key are  scanned  automat ically . 
If  an  unauthor ized  key was  used, 
SAFE is  dis 
played  continuously  in the  odometer  display 
field . The  vehicle  cannot  be  operated 
¢ page  33. 
Warning/indicator 
Lights 
Description 
T he  ind icator  lights  in the  instrument  cluster 
blink  or  turn  on . They  indicate  funct ions  or 
malfunctions  ¢ 
,&. 
Messages  may  appear  with  some  indicator 
lights . The  messages  turn 
off after  a short 
time . To  display  a  message  again,  press  the 
Set/Check  button¢ 
page  10,  fig . 3 ® · If 
there  is more  than  one  ma lfunction,  the  indi
cator  lights  will  turn  on  one  after  the  other  for 
approximat ely two  seconds  each. 
Some  indicators  lights  in the  display  can  turn 
on  in severa l colors. 
A WARNING 
= 
- Failure  to  heed  warning  lights and  other 
important  vehicle  information may  result 
in  ser ious  personal  in jury or  vehicle  dam
age. 
- Whenever  stalled  or  stopped  for  repair, 
move  the  vehicle  a  safe  distance 
off the  

Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 13 
road, stop  the  engine,  and  turn  on the 
emergency  flasher¢ 
page  51. 
-The engine  com partment  of  any motor 
vehicle  is a potentially  hazardous  area. 
Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  stop  the  engine  and let  it 
cool down.  Always exercise extreme  cau
t ion when  wor king  under  the  hood 
¢ page  165,  Working  in  the  engine 
compartment 
(D Tips 
Ma lfunctions  or faults  w ill  be identified  e i
ther  with  a red symbo l (pr iority  1  -Dan
ge r!) o r with  a ye llow  symbol  (pr iority  2  -
Warn ing). 
Overview 
Some ind icator  lights  turn  on  briefly  to  check 
the  function  of  that  system  when yo u switch 
the  ignition  on.  These systems  are marked 
with  a./  in the  following  tab les. If  one of 
these  ind icator  lights  does not  turn  on, there 
is a malfunction  in that  system. 
R ed indicator  lights 
Red symbols  indicate  a priority  malfu nction  -
Danger! 
- P ull  off  the  road. 
- Stop t he vehicle. 
- T urn  off  the  engine . 
- Check the  ma lfunction ing system.  Contact 
you r authorized  Aud i dealer  o r a qualified 
workshop  for  assistance . 
-USA model s: Ma lfunction  in the 
brake system  ¢ 
page  14 
Canada model s: Ma lf u nction  in the 
brake system  ¢ 
page  14 
USA models: Airbag  system  ./ 
¢page  15 
Canada model s: Airbag  system  ./ 
¢page  15 
Safety  belt 
¢page  16 
Battery./ 
¢page  16 
Engine  oil  pressure too  low 
¢ page  16 
Engine coolant  level too  low/ 
engine  coolant  temperature  too 
h igh 
¢ page  17 
Electro-mechanical  power  assis t 
¢page  17 
Clutch is overhea ting 
¢page  87 
Yellow  indicator  lights 
Yellow  symbo ls indicate  a prior ity  2  malfunc
t ion  -Wa rning! 
• 
I 
Convertib le top 
¢ page  17 
Electronic  Stab ilizat ion  Con tro l (ESC) 
./  ¢page  18 
Electronic  St abiliz at ion Con tro l (ES C) 
./  ¢page  18 
~ USA models : anti- lock b rake system 
liJ.:tl (A BS)  ./ defec tive  ¢ page  18 
• 
Canada models : anti-lock  brake sys
t em  (ABS)  ./ defect ive  ¢ 
page  18 
Worn  b rake pads 
¢ page  19 
Tire pressure too  low 
¢ page  200 
mfflT ire pressure monitoring  system 
WiU.t:.F page  200 
~ Electronic  power  control./ 
1.1&:J ¢ page  19 
USA models: Malfunction  Indicator 
Lamp (MIL) 
¢page  19  

14  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
111'!!1 Canada models: Malfunction  Indica
mil tor  Lamp  (M IL) ¢ page  19 
I'm Engine  speed  limitation* 
1111111 ¢ page  19 
•  Check  engine  o
il level ¢ page20 
•  Engine 
oil  sensor  malfunction ¢ page20 
• 
II 
Battery 
¢page  16 
Low fuel  level 
¢page20 
•  Windshie
ld washer  fluid  level  low ¢ page20 
l:J 
Defective  light  bulb 
¢page20 
• 
USA models : Defective brake  light 
¢page 20 
Cl 
Canada  models: Defective  brake 
light 
¢ page  20 
II 
Dynamic  headlight  range  control*  de-
fective  ¢ 
page 21 
El 
Adaptive  L ight*  defective 
¢page  21 
m 
Light/rain  sensor defective  (automat-
ic  head lights)*  defective  ¢ 
page 21 
B 
Audi  magnetic  ride 
¢page  21 
• 
Rear spoiler../ 
¢page  21 
~ 
USA models : Speed  warning  1 
¢page  76 
• 
Canada  models: Speed  warning  1 
¢page  76 
• 
USA models : Speed  warning  2 
¢page  76 
Canada  models: Speed  warning  2 
¢page  76 
Electro-mechanical  power  assist 
¢ page  17 
Other  indicator  lights 
II 
II 
CRUIS 
• 
Turn  signals 
¢page  21 
USA models: Cruise  control  acti
vated  ¢ 
page  21 
Canada models: Cruise  control 
activated  ¢ 
page  21 
High  beam 
¢page  50 
BRAKE/ (CD) Brake system 
This warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when 
the  brake fluid  level is too  low  or when there 
is a malfunction  in  the ABS, or  when  the park
ing  brake  is set. 
If the - (USA models)/ . (Canada 
models)  symbo l flashes  in the  disp lay with  the 
parking  brake  released,  there  is  a  malfunction 
in the  brake  system.  In  addition  to  the  sym
bol,  one  of  two  messages  appears  in the  dis 
play: 
Stop  vehicle  and  check  brake fluid level 
Stabilization  program and  ABS fault!  See 
Owner's  manual 
.,.  Pull  off  the  road  and  stop  the  vehicle. 
.,.  Obtain  p rofessional  assistance. 
USA models: if there  is a  ma lfunction  in  the 
ABS  system,  the 
m;B warning/ind icator  light 
illuminates  along  with the - system 
malfunction  warning/indicator  light¢ 
A. 
Canada models: if there  is a  malfunction  in 
the  ABS system,  the~ warning/i ndicator 
lig ht  i llum inates  together  with  the.  bra ke  ..,_  

Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 15 
system  ma lfunction  warning/indicator  light 
c> ,&. . 
The  ligh t 1111 (USA)/ . (Canada)  illumi
nates when  the  ignit ion  is tu rned on.  I t goes 
out  after  the  engine has been started  and the 
parking  brake  is fully released.  This indicates 
that  the  brake warning  lig ht  is funct ion ing 
properly. 
If  the  brake  warn ing  light  doe s not  light  up 
w hen  the  engin e is  cr anking  o r the  p arking 
br ak e  is  applied,  th ere  m ay be  a  malfun ction 
in th e electrical  syste m. In thi s cas e,  conta ct 
y ou r A udi dealer . 
If the  ABS fails,  the ABS warning/indicator 
light 
E (USA  mode ls)! EIJ  (Canada models) 
f lashes  together  with  the  brake system  warn
ing/indicator  light 
c>  ,&. . 
(USA models):  If  the warning  light 1111 and 
the  warning  light 
EiJ illum inate  together,  im
mediately  contact your  author ized  Audi  dealer 
or  qualified  workshop  to have  all  brake  pads 
inspected 
c> page  19. 
When  the  light comes on,  an  audible warning 
signa l is  also  given. 
Parking brake  set 
The parking  brake warning  light_ /_ 
(Canada models)  illuminates  when  the  park
ing  brake  is set.  In  addition,  a warning  tone 
will  sound  after  you  have driven  for  longer 
than  3 seconds and faster  than  3  mph  (5  km/ 
h). 
Park ing brak e set 
The 1111 warning/indicator  light  illuminates 
when  the parking  brake is set 
c> &.. 
A WARNING 
-Always observe the  warnings  in 
c> page  165,  Working  in  the engine 
compartment,  before  opening  the  en
gine  hood  and  check ing the  bra ke fluid. 
- Driv ing with  low  brake  fluid is a safety 
hazard!  Stop  the  car and get  professional 
assistance.  -
USA models:  If  both,  the 
1111 warning 
light  and the 
E warn ing light  come 
on  at  the  same  time,  the  rear wheels 
could  lock up first  under  hard  braking. 
Lock-up of  the  rear wheel  brakes can 
cause  loss of  vehicle  contro l and an acci
dent.  Have your  veh icle repa ired  immedi
ately  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop . Drive s low ly and 
avoid sudden,  hard  brake application. 
- Canada models: 
If both,  the  b rake warn
ing  light . and the  ABS warning  light 
EiJ come on at  the  same time,  the rear 
wheels  could  lock  up f irst  under  hard 
brak ing.  Lock-up  of  the  rear wheel  brakes 
can cause loss of  veh icle control  and an 
accident.  Have your  vehicle  repaired  im
mediately  by your  author ized  Audi  dealer 
or  a qualified  wo rkshop.  Drive slowly  and 
avoid sudden,  hard  brake application. 
- If  the  b rake warning/ind icator  light  does 
not  go out  after  a few  seconds and the 
pa rking  brake  is re leased, or  lights  up 
while  you  are dr iving,  the  flu id  leve l in 
the  brake fl uid reservo ir  is too  low . If  you 
believe that  it is safe to  do so, proceed 
immediate ly at  low speed to  the  nea rest 
author ized  Audi  dealer  or  qualif ied work
shop and  have  the brake  system  inspect
ed. 
-Always  keep in mind  that  after  severa l 
brake applications,  you will  need greater 
pressure on the  brake pedal to  stop  your 
veh icle.  Do not  rely on strained  brakes to 
respond with  maximum  stopping  powe r 
i n  critical  s ituations.  You must  allow  for 
increased b raking  dis tances.  The extra 
distance  used up by fading  bra kes could 
lead to  an accident. 
tli1 !.!r Safety  systems 
The I ( U SA  models) . (Canada mode ls)  in
dicator  light  monitors  the  safety  systems  e.g. 
(airbags,  pretensioners)  and  i lluminates  for  a 
few  seconds each  time you switch  the  ignitio n 
o n.  

16  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
If the I (USA models) JII (Canada  models) 
indicator  light  does  not  go  out,  or  if it  illumi
nates  wh ile you  are  driv ing,  or  if it  starts  to 
blink,  then  there  is a  ma lfunction  somewhere 
in the  system . If  the  light does  not  illuminate 
when  you  switch  on  the  ignition, this  also 
means  there  is a  malfunction . 
A WARNING 
If you  have  a  malfunction  in the  safety  sys
tems,  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer 
immediate ly.  Otherwise  the  safety  sys
tems  may  not  wo rk properly  in an  acci
dent. 
4 Safety  belt  warning  light 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  safety  belt  warning  light 
The warning  light  is a reminder  to  fasten 
safety  belts. 
The  warning  light . comes  on  for  a few  sec
onds  after  the  ignit ion  is switched  on as a re
m inder  to  fasten your safety  belt. 
Addit ional  information  on  safety  belts 
Q page  101. 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a mal 
function  in the  generator  or in the  vehicle's 
electrical  system. 
The. warning/ind icator  light  illuminates 
when  you  sw itch  on  the  ignit ion  a nd  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  ma lfunction  in the 
generator  or vehicle  electr ical  system. 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  quali
fied  workshop  immediately . Because  the  vehi 
cle  battery  is discharging,  turn  off all  unnec
essary  electrical  equipment  such  as  the  radio. 
Seek  professional  ass istance  if the  battery 
charge  level is too  low. 
(•) Low battery:  battery  will  be charged 
while  driving 
If the indicator  l ight  turns  on and  the  mes
sage  appears,  there may  be  limited  starting 
ability. 
If  this  message  turns  off after a litt le  while, 
the  battery  charged  enough  while driving. 
If  the  message  does  not  turn off,  have  your 
authorized  Aud i dealer  or  qualified workshop 
correct  the  malfunction. 
requires  immediate  service or repair. 
If  the .  symbol  appears  in the  disp lay and 
flashes,  the  oil  pressure  is  too  low. In  add ition 
to  the  symbol,  the  following  message also  ap
pears  in  the  display: 
Switch  off  engine! Oil pressure  is too  low 
.,. Pull off  the  road  and  stop  the  vehicle. 
• Shut the  eng ine down. 
.,.  Check the  engine  oil  level¢ page  170. 
.,. Contact  your  authorized  Aud i dealer  for  as-
sistance  if necessary. 
Engine  oil  level  too  low 
If the  engine  oil  leve l is too  low,  top  off  oil to 
the  proper  level¢ 
page  170. 
Engine  oil  level  OK 
If the .  symbo l starts  flashing  again  even 
though  the  engine  oi l level  checks  OK on  the 
dipstick, 
do  not  start driving again  and  do 
not  let  the  engine  run at idle. 
Instead,  con
tact  your  authori zed  Aud i dealer  for  ass is
tance. 
(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.