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Cockpit 
Cockpit 
General  illustration 
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Fig.  1 Cockpit:  left  section 
Fig.  2 Cockpit:  right  sect ion 
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Door handle 
Power locking  switch 
Memory  buttons  (driver's  seat)  . . 
Button  for  side assist 
A ir  outlets 
Control  lever for : 
- Turn signal  and  high beam 
0 Multifunction  steering  wheel  with : 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag  ....... .... ..  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone  and  navi-
gation  buttons 
- Rocker switches  for  tiptronic  op-
eration  ...................  . 
@ ISETI button  .................  . 
® Instrument  cluster  ..... .. .. ..  . 
@ 
@ Reset button  for trip  odometer 
Switches  for: 
- Windsh ield  wiper/washer 
- Trip  computer  . ....... .. .. ..  . 
I gnition  lock  ................  . 
Adjustable  steering  column 
Control  lever for: 
- Cruise control  ..............  . 
- adaptive  cruise  control  .......  . 
@ Instrument  lighting  ........ ..  . 
@ Release lever for  the engine  hood 
@ Data Link Connector  for  On Board 
Diagnostics  (OBD II)  ........ ..  . 
@ Light  switch  ........ ... .. .. ..  . 
@ Adjuste r control  for  outside 
mirrors  . ... .............. ...  . 
@ Power window  switches  ... ....  . 
@ Radio-Disp lay1l  or  MMI-Display 
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l ) The  image  in t he  d is pl ay w ill appear  e ither  in multiple  col 
o rs  or  in  a  single  colo r, depending  on  the  vehicle  e quip
ment.  The mult i color  image  will be  u sed  in this Owner 's 
Manual  because  both  multi  co lo r an d  single  colo r ve rs io n s 
are  a lmost  identical. 
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Depending  on  options: 
- Radio system 
- CD changer 
Emergency flasher 
Glove compartment  (lockable)  .. . 
Front  passenger's  airbag  ......  . 
Depend ing on  options,  switches 
for: 
- drive  select  .. ..............  . 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Control  . 
Deluxe automatic  climate  control 
Selector  lever for  automatic  trans-
mission  . ..... ..............  . 
@) Ashtray  with  cigarette  lighter 
@ Depending on  options: 
- MMI  control  console  or 
- drive  select  . ...............  . 
- Electron ic Stabilization  Control 
button  ...... ... .......... . . 
@ Central  power  window  switch 
@ Power  top switch  . ... ..... ... . . 
@ I START  ENGINE  STOPI button  .. . 
@ Electromechanical  parking  brake 
0) Tips 
Cockpit 
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170 
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170 
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75 
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- Some of  the  equipment  or  features  shown in the  general  illustration  may be standard 
equipment  on your  vehicle  or  may be op
tional  equipment  depending  on your  model. 
Always  ask your  authorized  Audi  dealer  if 
you  have  a question  about  your  vehicle. 
- Operation  of  the  Multi Media  Interface 
(MMI) is described  in  a separate  manua l. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  Lights 
Instruments  and  indicator  Lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and  controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central source  of  information. 
Fig.  3  Overv iew of  t he inst rument  cluste r 
CD Coolant  temperature  gauge  .. ..  . 
@ Tachome ter  .... .. .. ..... ....  . 
@ War ning/ indicator  lights  . .. ... . 
@ ISETI button  .............. ...  · 
® D isp lay 
- Driver  informat io n  system  ....  . 
- Time  and  date  d isp lay  . .. .. ... . 
- Odometer  .... .. .... ... . ...  . 
@ Reset  b utton  for  trip  odometer 
@ Fu el gauge  ... .. ...... .. .. ... . 
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1 2 
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- When  swit ching  the  ignition  o n, the  need les 
i n the  instrument  clus ter  swi ng upward 
b rief ly . 
- The  ill umination  for  the  inst rument  cluste r 
li ghts  up  whenever  you  switch  on  the  igni
tion  with  the 
vehicle headlights off . As the 
day light  fades,  the  instrument  cluster  illu
mination  likewise  d ims  automatically  and 
will go  out  completely  whe n the  o utside 
li ght  is very  low. This feature  is  meant  to  re
mind  you  to  swi tch on  the  headlights  when 
outside  light  con ditions  become  poor. 
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Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The  engine  coolant  gauge ¢ page  10,  fig.  3 CD 
only works  when  t he  ignition  is on.  To prevent 
damage  to  your  engine,  please  note  the  follow
ing  important  points : 
Engine cold 
If the  needle  is at  or  close  to  the  bottom  o f the 
gauge,  the  engine  has  not  yet  reached  its  operat 
i ng  temperature.  Avo id  h igh  engine  speeds, 
heavy  engine  loads,  and  heavy  thrott le  applica
tions . 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  engine  has  reached  its  operating  tem
perature,  the  needle  will  move  to  the  middle  of 
the  ga uge  and  rema in there.  I f the  engine  is 
working  hard  at  hig h outs ide  temperatures,  t he 
needle  may  move  higher  on  the  gauge.  This  is  not 
a cause  for  concern  as  long  as  the. warning 
li ght  i n the  inst rumen t cluste r display  does  no t  il
l u m inat e. If  the . warning  lig ht  in the  inst ru
ment  cluster  d isp lay flashes,  th is  can  me an  one 
of  two th ings : ei th er  the  coolan t 
temperature is 
too  h igh,  or t he  coo lant 
level is  too  low 
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A WARNING 
-Always observe  the warning  in¢ page  195, 
before  open ing the  hood  and check ing the 
engine  coolant  level. 
- Never open the  engine  hood  if you  see or 
hear steam,  or  if  you see engine  coolant 
dr ipping  from  the  engine  compartment.  You 
cou ld  burn yourself.  Let  the  eng ine cool  off 
first  so  that you  cannot  hear o r see any 
steam  o r engine  coo lant. 
0 Note 
- Mount ing additional  lights  or  accesso ries  in 
fron t of  the  a ir inlets  reduces the  cooling  ef
fect  of  the  radia to r. A t high outside  temper
atu res or  high  e ngine  load,  the  eng ine could 
overheat. 
- The front  spo iler  has been designed  to  prop
erly  distribute  the  cooling  air when  the  veh i
cle is moving.  If  the  spo iler  is damaged,  this 
could  reduce the  cooling  effect  and the  en
gine  could  then  overheat.  Ask your  author ized Audi  dealer  for  assistance. 
Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
The tachometer  indicates  the  engine RPM (revo
lutions  per  minutes). 
If  engine  RPM drops  be low  1,5 00,  you should 
downshift  to  the  next  lower  gea r.  T he red area at 
the  end of  the  scale indicates  max imum  permis
sible  eng ine RPM  after the  break-in  period . Be
fore  reachi ng this area, move  the selector  lever to 
position  D/S or  ease your  foot  off  the  accelerator 
pedal. 
(D Note 
The tachometer  needle@¢ page  10,  fig.  3 
should  o nly briefly  be  in the  red zone: you 
co uld  damage your  eng ine! The beginn ing of 
the  r ed zone varies depending  on the  engine. 
@ For the  sake  of the  environment 
Upshift ing early  saves fuel  and reduces eng ine 
noise . 
Instrument s  and  indi cator  ligh ts 
~ button 
Fig.  4 SET butto n in the instrument  cluste r 
The lsET j button  performs  the following  func
t ions: 
Switching  on  t ime,  date , temperature 
display  and odometer 
The display  appears  for approximate ly 30  sec· 
onds when you  press the 
! SE T! button c;, fig . 4 
with  the  igni tion off . 
Starting  the  Auto-Check sequence 
The  Auto-Check  system  constantly  monitors  cer
tain  individual  functions  and  components of  the 
vehicle  when  the  ignition  is  turned on and when 
the  vehicle  is moving . 
With  the  ign ition  turned  on, you can start  the 
"Auto-Check  sequence"  by pressing  the 
I SE TI but
ton.  You can perform  an Auto-Check  sequence 
when  the  vehicle  is sta tionary  and the  ign it ion is 
tu rned on o r whe n th e vehicle  is moving  slowe r 
t h an 3 mph  (5  km/ h). 
In  add ition , the  number  of  keys  init ia lised  for 
your  vehicle  is disp layed . 
L2 3/3 means that 
th ree keys have be en initialised.  This feature  ena
bles  used car buye rs to  make sure they  have r e
c e ived all  of  the  keys. 
If  you are g iven only  two  keys, for  instance,  you 
should  take  the  vehicle  and the  existing  keys to 
an a utho rized Aud i dea le r  to  have the  miss ing  key 
disabled. 
It i s  also  important  to no tify  your  insur
ance company  abo ut  the loss. 
Setting  the  sp eed warning 
By pressi ng the !SET ! button  briefly,  you can set 
th reshold  1 of  the  speed wa rn ing while  you  are 
dr iv ing  ¢page  80. By ma intai ning pressure on 
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Instruments  and  indicator  Lights 
the I SET! button,  you  delete  the  warning  thresh
old. 
Digital  clock  with  date  display  and 
Odometer 
Fig.  5 Instrument  cluster:  odometer 
Fig. 6 Instrument  cluster:  reset  button 
Digital  clock/GPS  controlled  clock* 
Depending  on  the  vehicle  equipment  level,  you 
may  choose  between  the  quartz  clock  or  the  GPS 
controlled  clock*~ in the  radio  or  in  the  MMI*. 
You can  learn  more  about  this  in the  MMI manual 
or  in the  radio  user's  manual. 
Odometer/trip  odometer 
The  display  of  distance  driven  is shown  in  kilome
ters "km"  or  in  miles  "mi". 
- USA  models  -Miles 
- Canada  models  - Kilometers 
The  units  of  measure  (kilometers/miles)  can  be  changed  in the  radio  or  MMI* . You can  learn  more 
about  this  in the  MMI manual  or  in the  radio  us
er's  manual. 
The  odometer @ shows  the  total  number  of  kilo 
meters  or  miles  that  have  been  driven  on  the  ve
hicle . 
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The  trip  odometer @ shows  the  distance  driven 
since  it was  last  reset. 
It can  be  used  to  measure 
short  distances.  The  last digit  shows  distances  of 
100  meters  or  1/10  of  a  mile . 
The  trip  odometer  can  be  reset  to  zero  by  press
ing  the  reset  button 
!O.OI ~ fig. 6. 
Malfunction  message 
If there  is a  malfunction  somewhere in the  in
strument  cluster, 
DEF will  appear  in the  tripod
ometer  and  will  stay  on.  Contact your authorized 
Audi  dealer  to  have  the problem corrected. 
Immobilizer 
When the ignition  is  switched  on,  the  data  on  the 
ignition  key  are  scanned  automatically. 
If  an  unauthorized  key was  used, 
SAFE is  dis
played  permanently  in  the  odometer  display 
field . The  vehicle  cannot  be operated 
¢page 30. 
{i) Tips 
-When  you  switch  off  the  ignition or  open 
the  driver  door,  the time,  date,  odometer 
and  temperature  are displayed  for  an  addi
tional 
30 seconds. 
- You  can  also  call  up  the  display  with  the 
!SET ! button¢ page 11 while  the  ignition  is 
switched  off. 
Fuel  gauge 
The  fuel  gauge  works  only  when  the  ignition  is  on. 
When  the  needle  reaches  the  red  area, the  warn
ing 
lightliD in  the  instrument  cluster  will  illumi
nate¢ 
page 20. Time to  refuel! 
The  total  tank  capacity  of  your  vehicle  is  listed in 
¢page 246. 
(D Note 
Never  run  the  tank  completely  dry!  An  irregu
lar  supply  of  fuel  can cause  engine  misfiring 
and  fuel  could  enter  into  the exhaust  system. 
The  catalytic  converter  could  then  overheat 
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Indicator  lights 
Description 
The indicato r lights  i n the  inst rument  cluste r 
bli nk  or  tur n on.  They i ndi cate  functions  o r mal
f u nctions¢ &. 
M essages  may appear  with some  i nd icator  lights . 
A wa rni ng sig nal w ill sound  at  the  same  time. 
The messages  disap pear  aga in after  a s ho rt  time. 
To display a  message  ag ain, press  the 
ISE TI but
t on  ¢ 
page  11. If several  malfunc tions occur, 
each  of t he i ndicator/warning  lamps  will be dis 
p layed  in success ion for  about  two  seconds  at  a 
time. 
Some  ind icators  ligh ts  in the  disp lay can turn  on 
in severa l colors. 
8_ WARNING 
- Failure to  heed  warning  lights  and  other  im
portant  vehicle information  may res ult in 
serious  persona l injury o r vehicle damage . 
- Whenever  sta lled  or stopped  for repa ir, 
move  the vehicle a safe distance off  the 
road,  stop  the  engine, and  t urn on the  emer
ge ncy flasher  ¢ 
page  52. 
-The engine  compartment  of any mot or vehi
cle is a  potentia lly hazardous  area.  Before 
yo u check any thing in the  engine  compar t
ment,  stop  th e  engi ne a nd  let  it cool dow n. 
Always exercise  extreme  ca utio n  w hen wor k
ing unde r the  hood  ¢ 
page  195. 
Overview 
Some  in dica tor  lights  tu rn on  b riefly to  che ck the 
f u nction  o f that  system  when you swi tch the  ig ni
tion  o n. These  systems  are  marked  w ith  a./  in 
the  following  tables . 
If one  of these  indicator 
lights  does  not  turn  on, there  is a malfunction  in 
that  system. 
Red indicator  light s 
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US A  models: 
Brake system./ 
¢ page  15 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
Canada model s: 
Br ake sy stem ./ 
¢page  15 
USA models: 
Electromechanica l pa rking bra ke 
¢ page  16 
Canad a models: 
Elec tromech ani cal  p arking brake 
¢ page  16 
Safety  be lts 
¢ page  16 
Electromechan ical steer ing ./ 
¢page  174 
Battery 
¢page  16 
En gine oi l pressure 
¢ page  17 
Engine  o il level 
¢ page  17 
En gine  cooling  sys tem 
¢ page  1 7 
Steering  co lumn  lock 
¢ page  18 
Ignitio n  lock 
¢ page  18 
USA models: 
Speed  warning  system 
¢ page  79 
Canad a models: 
Speed  warning  system 
¢ page  79 
Adap tive  cruise  cont ro l./ 
¢ page  9 2 
Yellow  indicator  lights 
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Power top ope rat ion 
¢ page4 2 
Elec tronic Stabili zation  Cont ro l 
( E SC)  ./ 
¢page  18 
Electronic  Stabilization  Contro l 
(ESC)  ./ 
¢page  18 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
"O~ I  I ~ ., 
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Electronic Stabilization  Control 
( E SC) 
<=:> page  170 
USA models : 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) de 
fective./ 
c::> page  19 
Canada  models : 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) de
fective./ 
<=:> page  19 
USA models : 
Safety systems ./ 
<=:>page  19 
Canada  model s: 
Safety  systems ./ 
<=:>page  19 
Worn  brake  pads 
c::>page20 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
<=:>page  16 
Tire pressure  monitoring 
system./ 
c::> page  2 2 7 
Tire pressure  moni toring  sys tem 
c::> page  2 2 7 
Elect ro nic  power  control./ 
c::>page20 
Malfunct ion  ind icator  Lamp  (MIL) 
./ 
c::> page20 
Engine  speed  limit ation 
c::> page20 
Engine  oil  level 
<=:> page  17 
Engine oil  sensor 
c::> page20 
Batte ry 
<=:> page  16 
Ta nk  sys tem 
c::> page20 
Warm  up e ng ine* 
c::> page  191 
Windsh ie ld washer  fluid  level 
<=:> page  21 
Windshie ld wipers 
<=:> page  21 
Remote  contro l key 
<=:> page  75 
Battery  in  remo te control  key 
<=:> page  31 
Defec tive  light  bulb  wa rning 
<=:> page  21 
Fog lights 
<=:>page  21 
Rear fog  lig  ht(s)* 
<=:> page  21 
Headlight  range control* 
<=:> page  21 
Adaptive  light* 
<=>page  21 
Light -/rain  sensor* 
<=> page  21 
Adaptive  dampers* 
<=>pag e22 
Spor t differen tial * 
<=>page22 
Ig nition  loc k 
<=>page2 2 
Steering  co lumn  lock 
<=> page  18 
Electromechanica l steer ing, 
dynam ic steer ing* 
./ <=:> page  174 
Transmission 
- mu ltit ronic,  tiptronic 
<=> page  88 
- S tronic c::> page  88 
Transmission 
- S tronic 
<=> page  88 
Other  indicator  light s 
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Turn signals 
<=>page22