
Instruments and warning/indicator lights
A WARNING
- Light bulbs are pressurized and cou ld ex
plode while they are being changed causing
serious persona l injury.
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- Work with due care when handling the high
vo ltage section of gas discharge (xenon)
lamps. Fa iling to do so could result in death
or serious injury!
BRAKE LIGHT!< ®> Brake light defective
In case of a malfunction or component failure,
the symbol
!:ljf:Ul•@:U (USA models)/ ll] (Canada
models) can appear. The following electrical
components should be checked, repaired or re
p laced, as necessary:
- Brake light bulbs
- All wiring connections
- Brake light switch
Con tact your authorized Audi dealer for assis
tance if necessary.
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The brake light switch is only inspected as
part of the functional check after the engine
is started.
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Light/rain sensor defective
Applies to veh icles: w ith automatic headlights
If the symbol illuminates, the light sensor has
fai led. For safety reasons, the low beams are
turned on permanently with the switch in
AUTO.
However, you ca n continue to turn the lights on
and off using the light switch . In the case of a de
fect in the ra in sensor, the windshield wiper lever
functions are still available . Have the light/ra in
sensor checked as soon as possible at an author ized Audi dealer.
; Audi magnetic ride
The indicator light monitors vehicle damping.
The indicator light B illuminates when the igni
tion is sw itched on as a function check.
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If the indicator lamp illuminates whi le you are
driving, there is a malfunction in the vehicle
damping. The chassis should be inspected im
mediately by an authorized Audi dealer.
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The warning/indicator light monitors the electri
cally retractable rear spoiler.
The warning/indicator light I! has the fo llowing
funct ions :
- It comes on for about 3 seconds as a function
check when the ignition is switched on.
- It comes on if there is a malfunction in the elec
trically retractable rear spoiler.
Additional informat ion about the e lectr ically re
tractable rear spoiler
~ page 138.
ill Tire pressure monitoring system
Applies to vehicles: with tire pressure monitoring system
Tire pressure that is too low must be corrected
as soon as possible.
The warning/indicator light [IJ illum inates for a
few seconds after the ignition is turned on as a
function check. If the
[IJ warning light comes on,
pressure in at least one tire is too low.
.. Stop driving as soon as possible w ithout endan -
gering yourself and other dr ivers on the road .
.. Inspect all tires .
.. Correct the tire pressure ~
page 179.
Additional informat ion about the tire pr essure
monitoring system
can be found~ page 197 .
¢ Q Turn signals
The indicator light blinks when you use either
turn signal .
Whenever you use the left B or the right R
turn signal, the indicator light blinks. When you
use the emergency flasher, both indicator lights
flash .
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Driver information system
Driver information
system
Introduction
The Driver information display inside the instru
ment cluster provides you, the driver, with im
portant information.
F ig. 6 Instr um en t cluster: center display
Fig. 7 Wiper lever: controls for the menu display
Center display
With the ignition on, the display in the Driver In
formation System shows the following informa
tion :
- CD inserted or Radio station set
- Outs ide temperature: At temperatures below
41 °F (+ S
0
(), a snowflake symbol appears in
front of the temperature display ¢,& .
- Warning when a door, the engine compartment
lid or the trunk lid is not closed.
Additional functions
You can open the following functions in the Driv
er Information System disp lay by pressing the
I RES ET I button ¢ fig. 7 one or more times:
Digital speedometer*
T ir e pressu re monitoring
¢page 196
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Trip computer ¢ page 21
Menu display ¢ page 22
Service interval display¢ page 24
Lap timer* ¢page 25
Speed warn ing ¢ page 69
Auto Check Control
Some functions and vehicle components are
scanned for their operating status when you
switch the ignition on and whi le you are driving .
Malfunctions or required service procedures are
signaled audib ly and ind icated by red and yellow
ill uminated symbols and reminders in the dis
play.
& WARNING -
- Never re ly exclusively on the outside tem
perature display to determine if a road sur
face is icy or not. Keep in mind that road sur
faces, especially bridges and overpasses,
could be ice covered and slippery even at an
outside temperature above 41 °F (+S °C).
-Always remember, even if the "snowflake"
symbol (ice warning) does not appear in the
display, black ice could be on the road.
- Always reduce your speed and drive with
special care in cold weather cond itions when
the chance of encountering icy road surfaces
increases.
(D Tips
On vehicles with Aud i Navigation system, the
displays may differ from their normal appear
ance during navigation.

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Trip computer
Introduction
The trip computer gives you information on cur
rent and average fuel mileage, average speed ,
fuel range and driving time.
Fig. 8 T ri p comp uter 1 ,....
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The following
information is continuously evalu
ated by the trip computer and can be displayed
sequentially in the instrument cluster display:
Fuel range
The estimated cruising range in m iles (km) ap
pears in the disp lay. The display changes in incre
ments of 5 miles (10 km) .
Average fuel mileage
The average fuel economy in MPG (l/100 km)
since you last cleared the memory appears in this
d isplay.
Current fuel mileage
The instantaneous fuel consumption in miles per
gallon (l/100 km) is shown in this display . When
the vehicle is stationary , the most recent fuel
consumption is displayed.
Average speed
The average speed in mph (km/h) since the last
time the display was reset appears in the display .
Elapsed time
The length of time that you have been driving
since you last reset the memory appears in this
disp lay. The maximum time period that can be re
corded is 999 hours and 59 minutes .
Driver information system
Distance
The elapsed distance since the last time the
memory was cleared appears in the disp lay. The
maximum distance that can be recorded is
9,999 .9 mi les (9,999.9 kilometers).
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- Fuel consumptions (average and current),
range and speed are displayed in metric
units on Canadian models .
- All stored values will be lost if the vehicle battery is disconnected.
Memories
The trip computer is equipped with two fully au
tomatic memories.
Fig. 9 Trip computer d is play: memo ry level 1
You can switch between the trip computer 1 and
2 by pressing the
! R ESET I button @ ~page 22,
fig. 10.
You can tell which memory level is currently ac
t ive by the number or the sign in the display
Q fig . 9. The data from the single-trip memory
(memory level 1) is being displayed if a
1 appears
in the disp lay.
If a 2 is shown, then the data from
the total-tr ip memory is being displayed (memo
ry level 2).
Single -trip memory (Trip computer 1)
T he single-trip memory stores the tr ip informa
tion from the time the ignition is turned on until
it is turned off. If the trip is continued
within 2
hours from the time the ignition was turned off,
the new data will be included in the calculation of.,.
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Driver information system
the current trip information. If the trip is inter
rupted for
more than 2 hours the memory is re
set automat ically.
Total-trip memory (Trip computer 2)
Unlike the sing le-trip memory, the total-trip
memory is not reset automatically. This permits
you to evaluate your driving data for the entire
period between manual resets.
Operation
The trip computer is controlled by two switches
on the windshield wiper lever.
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Fig. 10 Wiper a rm/wiper leve r: controls for the t rip com ·
puter
Selecting the trip computer
• Tap the I Reset ! button @ unt il the trip comput
er (memory level 1 or 2) appears in the disp lay
¢ page 21, fig. 8.
Selecting the functions
• Push in the upper ( lower) protrusion on the
function selector switch @~
fig. 10. The func
tions for the trip computer are displayed in suc
cession on the respective memory levels.
Resetting the function to zero
• Push the I RESE T I button @ for at least two sec-
onds.
You can reset the follow ing values to zero:
- driving time
- distance
- average fuel mileage
- average speed
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The trip computer only operates when the igni
tion is on . When you turn on the ignition, the
funct ion that was in use when you last turned the
ignition off will be displayed.
(D Tips
-You can also set the values for the functions
to zero in the menu display
( Reset )
c':) page 2 2.
-All stored values will be lost if the vehicle
battery is disconnected.
Menu display
Introduction
Fig. 11 D isp lay: Start menu
Some functions in your vehicle can be set, acti
vated, and controlled by
Menus (e.g . parking sys
tem•). With these menus you can also select the
i nformation shown in the Driver Information Sys
tem, which operates only with the ignition
switched on . Operation is contro lled by the
I RESET ! button and the rocker switch on the wip
er lever
¢page 23, fig. 12 .
The Start menu shows you the different display
types
~ fig . 11. Each dis play type in the Start
menu contains a submenu with additional op-
tions.
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Driver information system
• Press the rocker switch until the desired line is
highlighted (cursor)~
fig. 14.
• Press the !R ESE T I button.
• If necessary, scroll by se lecting and activating
the symbol for "Next page" or "Previous page".
When you have selected the Computer menu and
activated it by p ressing the
! RESET I button, two
computer levels appear (computer 1 and comput
er 2) . Now you have to select the level you want
using the rocker switch and activate it with the
I RESET I button .
Service interval display
The service interval display reminds you when
your next service is due.
Fig. 15 Sectio n of inst rument cl uster: Serv ice in terva l dis
pl ay
The schedule for the next oil change or inspec
tion is calculated automatically and displayed ac
cording ly. The display works in two stages:
Service reminder
30 days before the next service is due, a serv ice
reminder appears in the display when you turn on
the ignition.
After about 5 seconds the display sw itches back
to normal. The distance and time remaining are
updated each time the ignition is turned on unti l
the date due for serv ice is reached.
Service due
When the due date for service is reached , the
mes sage
Service due! appears in the instrument
cluster immediately after you turn on the igni
tion . Additionally, a warning tone sounds. After
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about 5 seconds the display switches back to nor
mal.
Calling up the service schedules
If or when an oil change or inspection is due, can
be shown in the instrument cluster by select ing
the se rvice interval display. Select
Check> Serv
ice
> Oil change or Service by using the I RESET I
button and the rocker switch ¢ page 23, fig. 12.
Resetting the service interval display
Your authorized Audi dealer will reset the corre
sponding service schedule after performing the
appropriate service on your vehicle . You also have
the possibility to reset the oil change schedule af
ter having performed an oi l change according to
Audi specifications.
- Switch the ignition on.
- Pull the knob<>
fig. 15. The message. Service
due!
appears.
- Pull the knob until the display
Oil change in
-----mi (km)---days appears. If the I RESE T I
button is not pulled with in 5 seconds, the dis
play reset mode closes.
(D Note
-Only reset the oil change display when you
have completed an oil change.
-If you disconnect the battery terminals, no
calculations can be made for the service in
terval display during this time and no serv
ice reminder will appear. Remember that
observing the proper service intervals is vi
tally important to extend ing the life of your
vehicle, particularly the engine, and main
taining its va lue. Even if the mileage driven
is low, the maximum per iod of one year
from one service to the next must not be ex
ceeded.
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The information in the Service Reminder re
mains stored even when the vehicle battery is
disconnected .

Opening and closing Keys
Key set
F ig. 20 Key set
Fig. 21 Remote master key : Indicator l ight
@ Ma ste r key with r em ote control
You can centra lly lock and unlock your vehicle and
start the engine with the master key with remote
control. To fold the key out and back in place,
press the release button
c:;, fig. 20 (arrow) .
@Vale t key
The valet key only fits the lock in the driver's door
and the ignition lock. If you have to leave the key
with somebody e lse, you are well-advised to turn
over the valet key o nly.
Be aware that the front lid and glove compart
ment can be opened from ins ide the vehicle using
the release buttons.
© Emergency k ey
The emergency key is only for temporary use if
;::: the vehicle key should be lost or misplaced.
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Open ing and clo sing
Key replac ement
If you lose a key, contact you r a uthorized Audi
dealer immed iate ly to have the
Lost key disab led .
Be sure to bring all your keys with you.
If a key is lost, you should report it to your insur
ance company.
Reg istered keys
You can inquire about the number of remote
master keys registered to your vehicle
c:;, page 22 .
In this way, you can be ce rtain of obta ining all
the remote master keys if yo u purchase a used
vehicle.
State of master key battery
When a button is pressed, the check light f lashes
c:;, fig. 21. If the check light does not come on or
flash, the battery is dead and has to be replaced.
Battery replacement
c:;, page 28.
A WARNING ..__
- Do not leave your vehicle unattended with
the key in the ignition lock. Entry by u nau
thor ized persons could endanger you or re
sult in theft or damage the vehi cle. Always
lock all doors a nd take the key .
- D o not leave ch ildren unattended in the ve
h icle, espe cially wi th access to vehicle keys.
Ungua rded access to the keys provides chil
dren the opportunity to start the engine
and/or activate vehicle systems such as the power windows etc. Unsupervised operation
of any vehicle system by children can result
i n ser ious injury.
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- If you open the driver's door with the key
left in the ignition lock, a chime will so und.
Th is is your rem inder to remove the key and
lock the door.
- For security reasons, rep lacement keys are
only avai lable from Audi dealers.
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Opening and closing
Master key with remote control
The remote control allows you to lock or unlock
the vehicle electronically .
The transmitter and battery are located in the
head of the remote control. The receiver is locat
ed inside the vehicle . The max imum effective
range depends on several things . Remember, if
the battery is weak, the effective range dec reas
es .
If you need to replace the remote control , or if
you need to have it repaired, you must see your author ized Audi dealer. Only then can you use the
key again .
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-If the ignition is sw itched on, the remote
control system is deact ivated.
- The remote control system can be affected
by other systems operating in the same fre
quency range close to the vehicle, such as
mobile te lephones, television broadcasting
stations, etc.
- For Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Industry Canada regulations
¢page 218.
Master key battery replacement
Each master key contains a battery housed un
der the cover.
Fig. 22 Remote master key: opening t he cove r
• Pry apart the base¢ fig. 22 ® and the cover @
carefully with a coin.
• Remove the cover (arrow) .
• Remove the dead battery from the cover .
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• Insta ll the new battery . Please make certain
that the" +" sign on the battery faces down in
the cover . Correct polarity is shown on the cov
er.
• Place the cover with the new battery on the key
base and press both parts together .
@ For the sake of the environment
D ispose of dead batteries properly so as not
to pollute the environment.
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The replacement battery must be the same
specification as the original.
Electronic immobilizer
The immobilizer helps to prevent unauthorized
use of your vehicle.
A comp uter chip inside your key automatical ly
deactivates the electronic immobilizer when you
insert the key in the ignition lock. When you re
move the key from the ignition lock, the electron
ic immobilizer is automatically activated once
again .
A WARNING
Always take the key with you when you leave
the vehicle. The key can disarm the electronic
engine immobilizer and perm it an unauthor
ized person to start the engine and enab le op
e rat ion of t he vehicle systems such as power
window leading to serious personal injury.
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- The veh icle cannot be started if an una u
thorized key is used. The vehicle may not
start if another radio device such as a key
for another veh icle or a transponder is locat
ed on the key ring.
- For Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Industry Canada regulations
r::>page 218.

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Power locking system
General description
The power locking system locks or unlocks all
doors simultaneously.
The power lock ing system i n your veh icle incorpo
rates the follow ing funct ions:
- Central lock ing function
- Remote contro l feature ¢ page 28.
- Ant i-Theft Alarm Sys tem ¢ page 33.
All the doors and the front lid are loc ked by the
centra l locking system when you lock the vehicle.
The unlocking and lock ing mode* can be changed
i n the dr iver information system
¢ page 22.
Unlocking the vehicle
You can un lock the vehicle from outside either by
usi ng the remote co ntrol
or by insert ing and
turning the key in the driver's door lock. When
you
unlock your vehicle:
- The anti -theft alarm system is deactivated
briefly.
- The veh icle inter ior lights ill uminate for app rox
imately 30 seconds .
- All t urn signa l lights will flas h twice when the
ca r is un locked .
- After unloc king the veh icle, you have 30 sec
onds to open a door or the front lid. After 30 seco nds, the vehicle automatically locks and
the anti-theft a larm system activates again.
The fron t lid can be locked or un locked e ither by
usi ng the remote contro l
or by inserting and
turning t he key in the driver's door lock . Unlock
ing the vehicle with the remote control~ will
only unlock the front lid, to open it, the lid han
d le needs to be pressed.
Loc king the vehicle
You ca n lock the vehicle from o utside eithe r by
using the remote co ntro l
or by insert ing and
turning the key in the drivers's door lock. When
you
lock the vehicle:
- All doors and the front lid are locked.
- All turn sign al ligh ts will flash once whe n the
car is locked .
Opening and closing
-The ant i-theft a larm system is ac tivated. The
horn of the anti-theft a la rm system will soun d
and the anti-theft alarm system read iness
light, located in the center of the instrument
pane l be low the windshield on the right side of
the air vent, will start to bli nk.
- The vehicle in terior lights turn
off.
Automatic locking*
The automatic locking feature loc ks a ll the vehi
cle doors and the front lid when you dr ive faste r
t h an 9 mph (15 km/h).
You can unlock t he veh icle from the i nsi de by:
- remov ing the key from the ignition switc h (the
ve hicle w ill automat ica lly unloc k itself) or
- pressing the unlock pa rt of th e power lock
sw itch
ccri o r
pull ing the door handle (to open the door).
If you wish, yo u can have an a utho rized Aud i
dealer convert your powe r doo r lock system to
automat ic locking.
Unintentionally locking yourself out
T he vehicle does not lock with t he centra l locking
swi tch ¢page 31 if the dr ive r's door is open.
D o no t lock your ve hicle w ith the
remote master
key u ntil all doors an d the front lid a re closed. In
t hi s way you avo id loc king yo ursel f out ac ciden
ta lly.
A WARNING
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- W hen you loc k yo ur vehicle from o utside,
nobody- espec ia lly children -shou ld remain
inside the vehicle. Remember, when you
lock the vehicle from the outside the win
dows cannot be ope ned from the inside.
- W hen you leave the veh icle, always remove
the ignition key and take it with you. This
will prevent passengers (children, for exam
p le) from accidenta lly bei ng locke d in th e
veh icle should they accide ntally press the
power l ocking sw itc h in one of the doo rs .
- Do not leave ch il dr en inside t he vehicle un
s upe rvise d. In a n em erge ncy it would be im
p o ssible to open the door s fro m the outs id e
wit ho ut t he key.
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