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If the  indicator  light  does not turn  off,  drive  im
mediately  to  an  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  author 
ized  Audi Service  Facility  to  have  the  malfunction 
corrected. 
_& WARNING 
Always  adapt  your  speed  to  the  current 
weather,  road and  traffic  conditions.  You 
should  never disobey  traffic  laws  in  order  to 
follow  driving  recommendations . 
@ Tips 
For additional  information  on  the  diesel  par
ticulate  filter,  refer  to¢ 
page  195. 
!7l Engine  speed  limitation 
A pplies  to vehicles: with  eng ine spee d limitat ion 
(II Ma x. engine  speed:  XXXX  rpm 
The  engine  speed  is automatically  limited  to  the 
speed  displayed  in the  driver  information  system. 
This  protects  the  engine  from  overheat ing . 
The  engine  speed  limitation  deactivates  once  the 
engine  is  no  longer  in the  critical  temperature  range  and  you  have  released  the  accelerator  ped
al  once. 
If  the  engine  speed  limitation  was  activated  by 
an  engine  control  malfunction,  the~  indicator 
light  also  turns  on . Make  sure  the  engine  speed 
does  not  go  above  the  speed  d isplayed,  for  exam
ple  when  downshifting.  Drive to  an  author ized 
Aud i dealer  or  autho rized  Aud i Service  Facility im
mediately  to  have  the  malfunct ion  corrected. 
~ ..  Engine  oil  level  (min.) 
l!I Check  oil  level 
You may  continue  driving  for  the time  being. 
Check  the oil level  as  soon  as  poss ible 
¢page  201. 
-If  the  engine  oil  level is too  low,  add  engine  oil 
~page  203. 
- If  the  engine  oil  level is  correct  and  the  indica 
tor  light  st ill turns  on,  drive  at  low  engine 
speed  to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author
ized  Audi  Service  Facility . 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
'I::?;."', Engine  oil  sensor 
•  Oil level  sensor: system  fault! 
The  sensor  to  check  the  engine  oi l level  has 
failed.  Drive to an  author ized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
• Oil level  sens.:  oil change  necessary.  Please 
contact  Service 
The  engine  oil  level  is too  high. 
Drive to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized 
Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to  have  the 
malfunction  corrected. 
(D Note 
Refer  to  the  description  in the Owner's  Man
ual~ 
page  203,  Checking the  engine  oil  level 
and¢ page  203, Adding  engine  oil 
D Please  refuel 
If the  indicator  light  turns  first  turns  on  and  this 
message  appears , the  tank  contains  the  fol low
ing  amount  of  fuel: 
- Front  wheel  drive:  approximate ly  1.8  gallons  (7 
liters) 
- All whee l dr ive:  approximately 
2.2 gallons (8.5 
liters) 
Hid Please  refuel  immediately 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  the  message  ap
pears,  the  fuel  tank is almost  empty.  Refuel  the 
vehicle  immediately. 
D Fuel tank  malfunction!  Please  contact  Serv
ice 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears: 
- there  is a  malfunction  in  the  fuel tank  system, 
or 
- in vehicles  with  diesel  engines,  water  may  have 
collected  in the  fuel  fi lter. 
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continue  to  turn the lights  on and  off using  the 
light  switch.  You can  still  contro l all wiper  func
tions  that  are  independent  of the  rain  sensor . 
Drive  to  an  autho rized Aud i dea le r or  authorized 
Audi Service  Facility immediate ly to  have the 
malfunction  corrected. 
;  Adaptive  dampers 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  drive  select 
R Suspension:  system  fault! 
There  is an  adaptive  damper  ma lfunction. 
D rive to  an  authorized  Aud i dea ler  or  a uthorized 
Aud i Service  Facility  immediate ly to  have the 
malfunction  corrected. 
¢¢Turn signals 
If the B or DI indicator  light  blinks, a turn  sig 
na l is turned  on.  If both  indicator  lig hts  are  blink
ing, the  emergency  flashers  are  on. 
I n an  indicator  light blinks twice  as  fast  as  usual 
then  a blinker  bulb  has  failed.  Carefully drive to 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  immed iate ly to  have 
the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
For more  information  on the turn  signals,  re
fer  to 
q page 45. 
On-Board  Diagnostic 
system  (OBD) 
System indicator  light  (MIL) 
The system  indicator  light  (MIL) ¢4 in  the  instru 
ment  cluster  is  part of the  On Board Diagnostic 
System  (OBD II). 
The warning/indicator  light  turns  on when  the  ig nition  is switched  on  and  turns  off once  the  en
gine  is started  and  is running  in idle at  a stab le 
speed.  Th is  ind icates  that  the  MIL is funct ion ing 
correctly  . 
If the  light  does  not  turn  off  after  starting the 
engine 
or  turns  on while  driving,  this  may  indi
cate  there  is  a ma lfunction  in the  engine.  If the 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
indicator  turns  on,  the cata lytic conve rter  may  be 
damaged. 
Drive 
with  reduced  engine  performance (avoid 
high  speeds  for extended  per iods  of time  and/or 
f ast  acceleration)  and  have  the  malfunction  cor
rected . See  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  author
ized Audi Serv ice Facility. 
T he  indicator  may  turn on if the  e lectronic  speed 
limiter  is faulty.  For add itiona l information,  refer 
to 
¢ page  94,  Electronic  speed limiter*. 
The MIL may also  turn  on if the  fuel  filler  cap is 
not  closed  correctly ¢ 
page 192. 
On-Board Diagnostics 
Fig. 7 Location of  Data  Link Connector  (DLC) 
On-Board  Diagnostics  monitors the components 
of  your  emission  control  system.  Each monitored 
component  in your  engine  system  has  been  as
s igned  a code . In  case  of a  mal function,  the com
ponent  will be identified  and  the  fault  stored as  a 
code  in the  control  module  memory. 
T he  M IL light  may  also illuminate  if  there  is  a 
leak  in  the on-board  fuel  vapor  recove ry system. 
If the  light  illuminates  after  a refuelling,  stop the 
vehicle  and  make  sure  the  fuel filler  cap  is prop
erly closed 
qpage 192. 
In  order  to  make  an accurate  diagnosis,  the stor 
ed data  can  only  be displayed  using  special  diag
nostic  equipment  (generic  scan  tool  for OBD). 
In  order  to  connect  the  special diagnostic  equip
ment,  push  the  plug  into  the  Data  Link Connector 
(DLC).  The DLC  is located  to  the  right  of  the  hood 
release 
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Driver  information 
system 
Overview 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  driver information  syste m 
Fig. 8 Instr ument  cluster : dr iver informat ion  system  (ex
a mp le} 
Data  is automatically  recorded, processed  and 
d is played  in  the  driver  information  system . Set
tings  for  special equipment  can be adjusted  in 
the  MMI.  Select  the 
I MENU ! button >Car> Sys
tems*  control  button. 
Introduction 
The  driver  information  system is controlled 
through  the  multifunction  steering  wheel 
¢ page  28,  fig . 9. 
The  Driver  Information  System ¢ fig.  8 contains 
the  following  information: 
- @ Tab  (register) 
-® Vehicle  information 
-© S tatus  line  (se lector  lever  position,  ou tside 
temperature ¢ 
page 11) 
- @ On-b oar d computer 
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The follow ing funct ions are possible,  depending 
on vehicle  equipment: 
Dri ver  information  system 
@ ® 
First  tab ~ Vehicle  functions: 
On-board  computer,  time,  date 
¢page28 
Efficiency  program 
¢page29 
Digital  speedometer 
Assist 
Aud i adaptive  cruise  control* 
¢pag e 96 
Audi active  lane ass ist* 
¢page  106 
Lap timer* ¢page 30 
Reduced display 
Second 
-!;1  / Lt Messages and  indicator  lights 
tab 
=< Service reminder  indicator 
¢page  212 
Third  tab fl I I Audio/  l'>l Radio 
F ourth  ,.,. 
Telephone* 
tab 
Fifth  tab 
~I~ Navigation * 
The  second tab  is only visib le if  at  least  one  indi
cator  light  or  message is shown  or  if  that  system 
is switched  on. 
Display 
In  the  driver  information  system  you will  see: 
Radio station  or  CD 
time  and date 
¢page  10 
Odometer,  trip  odometer ¢page  11 
Outside  air  temperature ¢page 11 
Service  interval  disp lay ¢ page  212 
Indicator  lights  and  messages ¢page  13 
Digital  speedometer 
Lap t imer* 
¢page30 
Cruise control  system ¢ page  94 
Speed warn ing ¢page 94 
Selector  lever positions ¢page82 
On-board  computer  display ¢page28 
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Drive r  in formation  syste m 
On-board  comput er display 
The  on-boa rd  comp uter  display  monitors  the  dif
ferent  memory  levels: 
- Short-term  memory  (on-board computer  1) 
- Long-term  memory  (on-board  computer  2) 
- Efficiency  program 
The  follow ing  information  can  be displayed  in on
board  computer  1 and  2  one after  the  other. 
-Date 
- Estimated  range  based  on  current  fuel  leve l 
- Travel  time 
- Average  consumption 
- Average  speed 
- Distance 
- Current  fuel  consumption 
- Engine  o il temperature  indicator* 
On -board computer 
D (sho rt -term  memory ) 
The  short-term  memory collects driving informa
tion  from  the  time  the  ign it ion  is  switched  on un
til  it  is  switched  off . If  you  continue  driving  with 
in  tw o ho ur s after  sw itchi ng  the  ignition  off,  the 
new  values  are  included when  calcu lating  the  c ur
rent  trip information.  If  stopped for  more  the 
two  hours , the  short  term  memory is automati 
cally  erased  once  you  begin  driving. 
On-board  com put er 
fJ (long-t erm  m emor y) 
Unlike the  short-te rm  memory,  the  long-term 
memory  is  not  erased automat ica lly. You can  se
lect  the  time  period for  evaluating  trip  informa
tion  yourself. 
E fficie ncy program 
ii 
The  effic iency  program  can  help  you  to  use  less 
fuel ~page29. 
(j) Tips 
- The  on-board  computer  is controlled  by the 
l eft  button  fields  on  the  multifunction 
steering  wheel. 
- For  information  on  using  the  other  b utton 
fields,  such  as  the  audio,  telephone*  and  navigation * functions,  see  the  MM I owner's 
manua l. 
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Operation 
Applies to  vehicles: with  driver  information  system 
The driver information  system  is  controlled  with 
the  multifunction  steering  wheel. 
Fig. 9 Mult ifunction  steering wheel:  driver  informat ion  sys
tem  contro ls 
Fig . 10 Dr iver  info rmation  system:  ca lling  up the  vehicle 
functions  menu 
In  addition  to  information  about  the  on-board 
computer  (on-board  compu ter  1 , 2  and  the  effi
c iency  prog ram),  information  about  othe r sys
tems  can  also  be  shown  in the  display . 
You can  identify  which  level  (on-board  computer 
1,  2  or  the  effi ciency  program)  is shown  in the 
display  based  on  the  small 
D , fJ or the  nozz le 
ii . 
The  tab@~ page 2 7, fig.  8 is  displayed  once  you 
press  the  button 
(D ~ fig . 9 on  the  m ultifunction 
stee ring  wheel. 
Operating 
"' Switch  on  the ignition . The  last  select function 
is  displayed . 
"' To  switch  between  the  tabs,  press  the  rocke r 
button 
(D t o  the  left  or right ~ fig.  9. 
"'To  access  add itiona l informa tion  below  or 
above,  rotate  the  thumbwheel @down  or  up. 
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.. To confirm  a selection,  press  the  thum bwheel 
@ . 
.. To se lect  a function  programmed  to  a steer ing 
whee l button , press  the  button @. For addi
tiona l information,  see  c:> 
page  29, Assigning 
a function  to  a programmable  steering  wheel 
button 
Opening  the  Vehicle functions 
..  Se lect  the  f irst  tab  w ith  the  button (!) . 
.,.  Press  the  button  @. The 
Veh icle functions 
menu is displayed  9 fig. 10. 
..  To select  a menu  item,  turn  and  press  the 
t hu mbwheel @. 
Resetting  values to  zero 
.. In the Vehicle  funct ions menu,  select On-board 
computer  or Efficiency program  . 
.. Se lect  a va lue  in the  desired  trip  computer  or  in 
t h e efficie ncy prog ram  . 
.,.  To  reset  t he val ues  in a memo ry, press  and  hold 
t h e thu mbw heel @for  on e secon d. 
Recalling  indicator  lights  and  messages 
.. Press  the  button CD repeated ly until  the Q tab 
appea rs. 
The 
Q tab  is only visibl e when  there  is a  mal 
f u nction. 
Assigning  a function  to  a  programmable 
steering  wheel  button 
..  Se lect:  the I MENU j button >Car > Systems * 
control  button > Vehicle settings  > Steering 
wheel  button  programming . 
The Q tab  is only visible when  there  is at  lea st 
one  ind icat or light  or  message  displayed. 
(D Tips 
- If  the vehicle  battery  is  discon nected , all 
memo ry values  a re erased. 
- In form ation  on the  e fficiency pr ogra m 
c:> pag e 29 . 
-There  is more  inf orm atio n  on  the  m ultifunc
t io n st eering  wheel  in  the  MMI*  owner 's 
manua l. 
Driver  information  system 
Boost  indicator 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  boost pressure  indicator 
Fig. 11 Instrume nt  cl ust e r: boost  in dic ato r 
Boost pressure indicator  (boost) 
A bar  grap h that  begins  on the  l eft  and  fills  in t o
wa rd  the  righ t ind icates  the  engine's  cu rrent load 
( m eaning  the  cur rent  b oost  pressure). 
Efficiency  program 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  driver info rmation  system 
Fig. 12 Inst rume nt clust er: effici ency p rogram  (exa mple) 
Calling  up the  efficiency  program ii1 
..  Call  up the  veh icle functio ns  by pre ss in g the 
but to n @ c:> 
page  2 8, fig . 9 and se lec t the 
menu  item 
Efficiency program c:> page 29. 
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T he  effi ciency  pro gr am  can he lp y ou to  use  le ss 
f uel. 
It eval uates  driving  inform ati on  in  ref ere nce 
to  fuel  consump tion and  shows  o ther  eq uipme nt 
i nfluencing  consumpt ion  c:> 
page  30 . Fue l econ 
omy messages 
c:> page  30 provide  t ips for  eff i
c ient  driving . 
T he  efficiency  program  rece ives  data abou t the 
distance  and  f uel consumpt ion from  the  on 
board  compu ter 
1. If the  data  in t he eff iciency 
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Driver  information system 
program  is deleted ¢page 29,  the  values in the 
on-board  computer  1 are also  reset. 
Other  equipment 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  driver  information  system 
Fig.  13 Instrument  cluster: Other  equ ipment  (examp le) 
"'T urn  the  menu  thumbwheel @ ¢ page 28, 
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fig. 9  until  the other  equipment  affecting con
sumption  appears. 
Other  equipment  that  is currently  affecting  fuel 
consumption  is  listed  in  the efficiency  prog ram. 
The display  shows up to  three  other  items  of 
equipment @. The  equipment  using the  most 
fue l is  listed  first.  If more than  three  items  using 
fuel  are switched  on, the  equ ipment  that  is cur
rently  using the  most  fuel  is  displayed. 
A scale @ also shows  the  current  total  consump
tion  of  all  other  equipment. 
Fuel economy messages 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  driver  information  system 
Fig.  14 Instrument  cluster:  economy tip (example) 
Fuel  economy  messages are disp layed when  fuel 
consumption  is  increased by certain  conditions . If 
you  follow  these  economy tips,  you can reduce 
your  veh icle's consumption  of  fuel. The messages 
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appear  automatically  and  are only  disp layed  in 
the  efficiency  program.  The fuel  economy  mes
sages turn  off  automatically  after  a certain  per i
od of  t ime. 
"'T o turn  an economy  message off  immediate ly 
after  it  appears,  press any button  on the  multi
function  steering  wheel. 
(D Tips 
- Once  you have  turned  an economy  tip  off,  it 
wi ll only  appear  again  after you turn  the  ig
nition  on again. 
- The  economy  tips  are  not displayed  in every 
instance,  but rather  in  intervals  over a peri
od of  time. 
Lap  timer  and  engine  oil 
temperature  indicator 
Introduction 
Applies  to  veh icles: with  lap tim er (S models) 
The  engine  oil  temperature  is only  shown  in the 
lap  timer  display. 
Lap timer 
You  can record and  evaluate  lap times  with  the 
l ap timer  in the  display¢ 
poge 31, fig. 16. The 
time  is measured  in  minutes,  seconds and  1/10 
seconds. With  lap times  longer  than  60  minutes, 
the  hour  is also shown  and the  display  of 
1/10  seconds  is removed. 
The time  measurement  on an individua l lap  ends 
after  99  hours  59  minutes  and  59  seconds. A new 
lap  starts  automatically  after  that. 
The meas urement  ends after  a maximum  of  30 
laps.  You can then  eva luated  the  lap times  or 
start  a new time  measurement. 
Engine oil temperature  indicator 
If the  engine  oil  temperature  is below  140  °F 
(60  °C),  the~ symbol  followed  by  three hy
phens" ---"  and the  °C unit  is shown . 
The  engine  has  reached  its  operating  tempera
ture  when the  engine  oil tempera ture is  between 
176 °F (80 °() and 248  °F  (120  °C) under  nor-
mal  driving  conditions.  The engine  oil 
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gin e load  and  high temperatures  outside. This  is 
not  a  cause  for concern  as  long  as  the. 
¢page  19 orllll ¢page23 indicator  lights  in the 
display  do  not  blink. 
A WARNING 
Your focus  should  always be  on  driving  your 
vehicle  safely . As the  dr iver, you  have  com
plete  responsibility  for  safety  in traffic . Only 
use  the  functions  such  as  the  lap  timer  in such 
a way that  you  a lways  maintain  complete  con
trol  over  your  vehicle  in all traffic  situations . 
(D Tips 
You can  retr ieve  information  from  the  tr ip 
computer  while  the  lap  timer  stopwatch  is 
r u nning. 
Opening the  lap timer  and measuring  time 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  lap  timer (5 models) 
Fig. 15 Multifunction  steer ing wheel:  controls 
Fig.  16 Instrument  cluster:  lap  timer 
Opening  th e lap timer 
-
"'Press  the button @ on  the  multifunction  steer
ing  wheel  and  turn  the  thumbwheel @ 
¢fig. 15 unt il Lap timer ¢fig. 16 appea rs. 
Dr iver  inform atio n  sy stem 
..  Press  the  thumbwheel @ to  confirm  the  selec
tion. 
T im ing laps 
"' To  sta rt  timing,  press  the  thumbwheel @ while 
on  the  menu  item 
Lap  1  - pre ss OK . The time 
measurement  is shown  in line @ 
r=:> fig. 16. 
.. To measure  the  lap time,  press  the  thumb 
wheel @ again  while  on  the  men u item 
New 
lap  -pre ss O K. This  also  starts  timing  the next 
round.  The  last time  measurement  moves  up  to 
the  top  line 
(D . Line ® contains  the  current  lap 
time . 
If  the  symbol 
ri) is green  during  the  current  lap 
t ime  measurement,  the  current  time  is faster 
than  the  previous  best  time.  If  the  symbol. is 
red,  the  current  time  is slower @. 
Displaying  split  time  and pausing tim ing 
..  To display  a  split  time 
[~l turn  the  thumb-
wheel @until 
Split  time appears  in  line @. 
Press  the  thumbwheel @ to confirm  the  selec
tion.  The  split  time  appears  for  approximately  10  seconds  in  line @. The timing  of the  current 
lap  conti nues. 
If you  would  like  to insert  a pause 
m immediate
ly  after  the  split  t ime,  first  press  the  thumb
wheel @and  then  the menu  item 
Pr ess  OK to  go 
back to  confirm . 
"' To  insert  a  pause,  turn  the  thumbwheel @ until 
Pau se appears  in the  line @. Press  the  thumb
wheel @ to confirm  the  se lec tion . Th e pause 
symbo l 
m appears  in line @ . 
..  To continue  timing,  press  the thumbwhee l@ . 
If  timing  is  paused , you  can  continue  it  la ter  even 
i f  you  sw itch  the  ignition  off. 
Mean ing  of the  indicators  in the  center  d isp lay 
¢ fig . 16: 
CD Disp lay of  last  time  measurement 
@  Symbols: 
-
[O]: Begin ning  of time  measuremen t 
- . : Slowest  time 
- . : Fastest  time 
- [~]:  Split  time 
-m : Pause 
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Light  and  Vision 
Canada models: This function can not  be switch 
ed off . They activate  automatically  each time  the 
ignit ion  is switched  on . Th is menu  item  is shown 
with a "gray background". 
Travel  mode* 
T he headlig ht  beam  is asymme trical.  This p ro
vides stronger  illum ination  on the  s ide of the 
road  on w hich you are  drivi ng . In vehicles with 
Xenon headlights* wit h turning  light*  or LED 
headl ights* , 
you must  adjust  the  headlights 
when yo u are  driving in a cou ntry whe re the  traf
f ic direction  is opposite  from  your own country . 
Othe rwise, o ncom ing traff ic wi ll be blinded  by 
t he glare from  th e headlights . An adjustm ent  is 
not  needed  in veh icles with Xenon he adlig hts 
wi thout  turni ng  lig hts. 
To prevent  glare: 
- Travel mode  must  be activated  in vehicles with 
Xenon headlig hts* and  turning  light* or LED 
headlights*.  Select:  the 
I M ENU I button> Car > 
Sy stems * 
contro l button  > V ehicle settings > 
Exterior lighting  > Light for  driving  on left , 
for 
example. 
After you have adjusted  the  headlights,  the  fol 
low ing message  will appear: 
II Headlight  converter active for  driving  on 
left.  Range reduced! 
(D Tips 
When trave l mode  is activated , a display  in 
the  driver  information  system  in dicates  this 
e ach t ime you switch  the  ignition on. 
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Interior  lighting 
Front  and  rear  inter ior  lighting  front 
Fi g. 34  Fro nt  head liner : In te rior  lig htin g co ntrols  (exam 
p le) 
Fig. 35  Rear headli ner: L ED read ing lig hts • (examp le) 
De pend ing o n equ ipme nt, th e  interior ligh ting 
m ay  differ from  the ill ustration. 
El-Inter io r li ght ing on/off 
[!I -Door contact  switch. The interio r lighting  is 
controlled  automat ica lly. 
~ * -Reading lights  on/off 
Interior  lighting 
The re a re o ther  inter ior  ligh ting  func tions th at 
a re available.  Some functions  can  be adju sted in 
the  MMI. S elect: th e 
I MENU I button > Car > Sys
tems* 
co ntrol  button > Vehicle settings  > Ambi· 
ent  light ing .