
Checking  and  Fill in g 
Closing the  hood 
.. Push the  hood  down  until  the  force  of  the  strut 
is overcome. 
..  Let the  hood fall  light ly into  the  Latch. 
Do not 
press  it  in. 
c::> _&. . 
A WARNING 
If the  hood  is not  latched  completely,  it  cou ld 
fly  up while  you are driving  and obstruct  your 
vision. 
Gasoline engine  compartment  overview 
The most  important  check points . 
-For  safety  reasons, the  hood  must  always be 
closed  securely wh ile d riving.  Because of 
this,  always check  the hood  after closing  it 
to  make sure it  is Latched correctly . The 
hood  is Latched if  the  front  corne rs cannot 
be Lifted. 
- If  you  notice  that  the  hood  is not  Latched  while  you  are dr iving,  stop  immediately  and 
close it,  because this  increases the  risk of  an 
accident. 
F ig .  1 57 Typica l locat io n  of  th e  reservo ir, eng ine  oil  dipstick,  a nd  engine  o il filler  opening 
(D Coolant  expansion  tank (_L)  ..... 
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@ 
© 
® 
® 
0 
® 
Eng ine oil  dipstick  ......... ...  . 
E ng ine oil  filler  opening 
("!:::r.)  ..  . 
Brake  fluid reservoir((()))  ......  . 
Ba ttery(+)  under  a cover 
Body ground  point(-) 
Washer  fluid reservoir 
(W)  ... ..  . 
Fu se housing  ... ......... ....  . 
200 
206 
203 
203 
207 
209 
212 
248 
The  engine oil  filler  opening  and the  dipstick 
( items @and 
@) c::> fig.  157 may  be Located  in a 
different  area depending  on engine  vers io n. 
A WARNING -
Read and following  the  WARNINGS before 
checking  anyth ing  in the  eng ine compartment 
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Diesel  engine  compartment  overview 
The most  important  check points . 
Fig. 158 Typical locat ion  of  the  reservoi r, eng ine  oil dipstick,  and  engine  o il  filler  opening 
CD Coolant  expansion  tank (-L) ..... 
@ 
® 
© 
® 
® 
(J) 
® 
Engine  oil dipstick  ... ...... ...  . 
Engine oil  filler  opening (~) ..  . 
Brake  fluid reservoir 
(0)) 
Battery(+)  under a cover 
Body ground  point(-) 
Washer  fluid reservoir 
(O)  .....  . 
Fuse housing  .......... ......  . 
206 
203 
203  207 
209 
212 
248 
The engine  oil  filler  opening  and  the dipstick 
(items ® and @)¢ 
fig . 158 may be  located  in a 
d ifferent  area depending  on  engine  version. 
A WARNING 
-
Read and  following  the  WARNINGS before 
checking  anything  in the  engine  compartment 
¢page  198. 
Engine  oil 
Engine  oil  specifications 
The engine  oil used  must  conform  to exact  speci
fications. 
T he service  interval display in  the instrument 
cluster  of  your  vehicle  will  inform  you when  it  is 
time  for  an oi l change. We recommend  that  you 
have your  oil  changed  by an authorized  Audi  Serv
ice Advisor. 
If  you  have to  top  off  the oil  between  o il changes, 
use  the  Audi  oil  qua lity  standard  specified  in the 
table . 
Audi oil  quality  standard 
Gasoline 
VW 502  00 or 
engine vw 504  00 
Diesel VW  507  00 
engine 
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-Drain th e oi l into  a container  desi gned for 
this  purpose,  one  large  enough  to  ho ld at 
least  the  total  amount  of  oil  in your  engine . 
- Engine oil  is poisonous . Keep it  well  out  of 
the  reach of  children. 
- Continuo us contact  with  used engine  oil  is 
harmful  to  your  sk in. A lways protect  your 
sk in by washing  oil  off  thoroughly  w ith  soap 
and water. 
(D Note 
Never mix  oi l addit ives with  your  engine  oi l. 
These additives  can damage your  eng ine and 
adversely affect  your  Audi  Limited  New Veh i
cle Warranty . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
-Before changing  your  oi l, f irst  make sure 
you know where  you can properly  dispose  of 
the  used oil. 
- Always d ispose of  used engine  oil  proper ly. 
Do not  dump  it  on garden  soil,  wooded 
areas, into  open  streams  or  down  sewage 
d rains . 
- Recycle used e ngine  oi l by taking  it  to  a used 
engine  oil  collection  facility  in your  area, or 
contact  a service station . 
Cooling  system 
Coolant 
The engine  coolant  performs  two  functions:  it 
keeps  the  engine  from  overheating  and  it pro 
tects  the  engine  from  freezing  in the  winter. 
The cooling  system  is sea led and generally  re 
q ui res lit tle atten tion. 
The cooling  system  has been filled  at  the  factory 
w ith  a pe rma nen t coolan t which  does no t need to 
be ch anged . T he coolant  consists  o f a mixture  o f 
specia lly condit ioned  wa ter and the  man ufactu r
er's  glycol -based coolant  additive  Gl3  antifreeze 
with  anticor rosion add itives  (SO% for  USA mod
e ls · 60%  for  Canadian models) . Th is m ixture  bot h 
' 
assures the  nece ssary fros t protection  and p ro-
tects  meta l components  in the  engine 's cooling 
Checking  and  Fillin g 
system  from  corrosion and scaling . It  also  raises 
t h e boiling  point  of  the  coo lant . 
D o no t redu ce the  con cen tra tion of  the coolan t  in 
the  summer  by ad ding plain  water. 
The prop or
tion  of  coolant  additive  mu st  be at  least  50% 
but  not  more than  60% 
to  maintai n antifr eeze 
protection  and cooling  efficiency . If  the  coo lant 
frost  pro tec tion is too  low, the  coo lant  co uld 
freeze  and damage  the  vehicle  heating  and en
gine  cooling  system . 
For year- ro und driving,  antifreeze  is added  at  the 
factory  for  temperatures  down  to : 
-- 31°F(-3S° C)USA 
- -40  °F ( - 40  ° C) C anada. 
If  you  must  add coolant,  use a mixture  of  water 
and  coolant  additiv e. Mix ing the  coo lant  add it ive 
with  dis tilled wa te r  is recommended . 
A WARNING 
Befo re you  c hec k anythi ng  i n the  engi ne com 
partment,  always re ad and heed a ll WA RN
IN GS 
~page  198. 
(D Note 
- Befor e wi nter  sets  in , have the  coo la nt 
c hecke d to  see if  the  cool an t  additive  in you r 
vehicle  is sufficient  to  meet  the  climate  con 
ditions . This is espec ia lly impo rtant  if you 
live  in a region  where  the  winter  is extreme 
ly cold . If  necessary,  increase the  proportion 
of  coolant  additive  to  60%. 
- When  adding  coolant  additive  to  yo ur cool 
ing  system,  remember: 
- We  recommend  us ing o nly coo la nt  addi
tive  G12 ++ o r G13 ( che ck the  label)  fo r 
your  ve hicl e.  This coolant  addi tive  is av ail
a ble at  autho rized Aud i dea le rs .  Othe r 
types  of  ant ifreeze  can significant ly re
d uce corrosion  protection.  The  resulting 
corrosion  can ca use a loss o f coolant  and 
serious  engine  damage. 
- Do not  add any type  of  rad iator  leak sealant 
to  y our vehicle's  engine  coolant.  Adding  ra
diator  repa ir fluid  may adversely affect  the 
function  and  perfo rmance of  your  cooling  .,,. 
205  

Checking  and  Fill in g 
system  and  could  result  in damage  not  cov
ered  by your  New Vehicle  Limited  Warranty. 
Adding  coolant 
Fig. 162 Eng ine  compartment:  ma rkings  on the  coola nt 
expans ion tank 
Read an d follo wing the  WARNINGS before 
checking  anything  in  the  engine  compartment 
r::;,page  198. 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
..  Park  your  vehicle  on  a level  surface. 
..  switch  the  ignition  off. 
..  Read  the coolant  level on  the  coolant  expansion 
tank 
r::;,  fig . 162 . The  coolant  level must  be  be 
tween  the  mark ings  when  the  engine  in cold . 
When  the  engine  is warm  it can  be  slightly 
above  the  upper  marking . 
Adding  coolant 
Requirement: there  must be  a residual  amount of 
coolant  in the  expans ion  tank 
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..  Let  the  engine  cool  down. 
..  Place  a cloth  over  the  coolant  expansion tank 
cap  and  unscrew  the  cap  counterclockwise 
<=>& . 
.,. Add  coolant  mixed  in the  correct  ratio 
r::;,  page 205 up  to  the  upper  marking  . 
..  Make sure  that  the  fluid  level  rema ins  stable. 
Add  more  coolant  if necessary. 
..  Close  the  cap  secure ly. 
A coolant  loss  s uggests  a  leak. Immediate ly drive 
your  veh icle  to  an  authorized  A udi  dealer  or  au
thor ized  Audi Service  Facility  and  have  the  cool
ing  system  inspected. 
If the  cooling  system  is not 
leaking,  a  loss  can  come  from  the  coolant  boiling 
206 
thro ugh  ove rheating  and  being  pushed  out  o f the 
cooling  system. 
A WARNING 
The  cooling  system  is pressurized  and  can  be
come  very  hot.  To  reduce the  risk of  burns 
from  hot  coolant: 
- Do not  open  the  coolant expansion  tank  cap 
w ith  the  engine  hot.  There  is  a  risk  of  burns . 
- Stop  the  eng ine  and  a llow  it  to  cool. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arms  from  es-
caping  coolant  and  steam  by covering  the 
coo lant  tank  cap  with  a  large,  thick  cloth. 
- Turn  the  coolant  tank  cap  counterclockwise 
slowly  and keep  light  pressure  on  the  cap. 
- To reduce  the risk of  burns,  do  not  allow  any 
antifreeze  or  coolant  to drip  onto  the  e x
haust  system  or  hot  engine  components. 
The  ethy lene  glycol  in engine  coola nt  can 
catch  fire  under  certa in  circumstances. 
- The  coolant  additive  and  the  coolant  can  be 
dangerous  to your  health.  For this  reason, 
keep  the  coolant  in the  o riginal  container 
away  from  ch ildren . The re  is  a  risk of  poison
ing . 
- W hen  working  in  the  engine  compartment, 
remember  that  the  rad iator  fa n can  switch 
on  ev en  if the  ignition  is  switched  off, wh ich 
increases  the  risk of  pe rsonal  injury. 
@ Note 
Do not  add coolant  if the  expans ion  tank  is 
empty . Air cou ld  enter  the  cooling  system  and 
damage  the  eng ine.  If this  is the  case,  do  not 
continue  driving.  See  an  author ized  Audi  deal 
er  or  a uth ori zed  Audi Service  Facility for  a ssis
ta nce  . 
. Radiator  fan 
The radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  by  it
self 
An a uxiliary  electric  radiato r fan  switches  on  and 
off  depending  on  coolan t temperature  and  other 
vehicle  ope rat ing  cond itions . 
After  yo u sw itch  the  engine  off, the  aux ilia ry fan 
can  continue  running  for  up  to  10  m inutes  -even  .,,.  

with  the  ignition  off. It can  even  switch  on  again 
l ater  by  itself~.& , if 
- the  temperature  of  the  engine  coolant  rises  due  to  the  heat  bui ld-up  from  the  eng ine  in the  en 
gine  compartment,  or 
- the  engine  compar tment  heats  up  because  the 
vehicle  is parked  in  intense  sunlight. 
A WARNING , --
- To  reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  never 
touch  the  radiator  fan. 
- The  auxiliary  e lectric  fan  is temperature  con
trolled  and  can  switch  on  suddenly  even 
when  the  engine  is  not  running. 
- The  aux iliary  radiator  fan  switches  on  auto
matically  when  the  engine  coo lant  reaches  a 
certain  temperature  and  will  continue  to  run 
until  the  coolant  temperature  drops. 
Brake  fluid 
Checking brake fluid  level 
Fig. 163 Engine compa rt m ent:  cove r on  the  brake fluid 
reservo ir 
N N -N 
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Before  you  check  anything  i n the  engine  compa rt
ment, 
al ways  re ad and h eed  all  W ARN INGS 
~page  198. 
... Read  the  brake  fluid  level  from  the  b ra ke fluid 
reservoir 
r¢ fig.  163, r:¢ page  200,  fig.  157. The 
brake  f luid  leve l must  be  between  the  "MIN" 
and  "MAX"  markings. 
The  location  of  the  brake  fl uid reservo ir can  be 
....,  seen  in the  engine  compartment  illustration 
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The  fluid  level  may  drop slightly after  some  time 
due  to  the  automatic  adjustment  of  the  brake 
pads . This  is  not  cause  for  a larm. 
If the  brake  f luid leve l falls considerably below 
the  "MIN"  mark,  the  brake  warning/indicator 
light 
1111 (U.S. mode ls) I. (Canadian  models) 
will  come  on 
~ page  17. Do not  continue  to  oper
ate  the  vehicle . The  comp lete  brake  system 
should  be thoroughly  checked  by an  authorized 
Audi  dealer  or  other  qualified  fac ility  and  the 
cause  corrected . If  the  brake  flu id  level  is too  low, 
the  brake  warning/indicator  light  wi ll illuminate . 
Contact  an  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler 
immedi ate ly . 
Changing  brake fluid 
Have the  brake  fluid  changed  by an experienced 
technician. 
Brake  fluid  absorbs  moisture  from  the  air. If the 
water  content  in the  brake  flu id  is  too  hig h, cor
ros ion  in the  brake  system  may  result  after  a  per i
od  of  t ime.  The  bo iling  po int  of  the  brake  fluid 
will  a lso  decrease  cons iderab ly and  decrease 
braking  performance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
e ve ry 
tw o years . 
Always  use  new  brake  flu id which  co n
forms  to  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Standard  "FMVSS 
116  DOT  4". 
The  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be  diff icu lt  to  reach, 
therefore,  we  recommend  tha t you  have  the 
brake  flu id  changed  by you r authorized 
Audi 
de aler. 
Your dea le r  has  the  correct  tools,  the 
right  brake  fluid  and  the  know-how  to  do  this  for 
you . 
A WARNING 
- -
-Brake flu id  is  poisonous.  It  must  be  stored 
only  in the  closed  original  conta iner  out  of 
the  reach  of  children ! 
- Brake  failure  can  resu lt  from  o ld  or  inappro
priate  brake  fluid.  Observe  these  precau
tions: 
- Use  only  brake  fluid  that  meets  SA E spe ci
ficat ion 
J 1703  and  conforms  to  Federa l 
Motor  Vehicle  Standard  116.  Always  check 
with  your  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  to  make 
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Technical  data 
Technical  data 
Vehicle  identification 
F ig.  197 Ve hicle  Ident if icat ion  Number  (VlN) p late:  loca· 
tio n on  d river 's side  dash  pane l 
XXXXX  XX  -X  -XX XX  XXX  XX 
@-+  ~J:~t::1  ::: xxxxxxxx xx x xxxx xxx x 
IYP  lf'VPE XXX X XX 
XX  XXXXXXX XX  X X  XX 
XXX  KW  XXX 
\YT IM:.COll/fAANS ,COOE XXX XXX 15\_L I MOIOlll
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II.  -AUSST . /  OPTIO NS 
EO A  7D5  4UB  6X
M SSG  SR W 
2EH JOZ lLB  lAS 
1BA 
3FC  SM U  7 X1 
FO A 
9G3 O
G7  OY H 
OJF 
TL 6  3 KA BEH  UlA  X 9B  Q
Z7 
l XW 
803 908 
8Z4  020 
7T6  C V7  7 KO  4X3  2K2 
3L4  4KC 3YO  413 
502 
lS A  7GB  01A 
4GO 
XX  X  XX  X 
XX  X xxxx 
Fig.  198 The ve hicle  ide ntif ic ati on  label - inside  t he  lug · 
gage  compar tmen t 
Vehicle Identificat ion  Number  (VlN ) 
The  Veh icle  Iden tifica tion  Number  is located  in 
differen t places : 
- u nder  the  windshield  on  the  driver's  side 
¢ fig . 197. 
- in the  MMI: Select:  the I MENU I button> Car > 
System s* cont ro l button  > Service & control > 
VIN  number . 
-on  the  vehicl e identification  label. 
258 
Vehicle identification  label 
The  vehicle  identification  label  is  located  i n the 
l uggage  compartment  in the  spare  whee l we ll. 
The  label 
9 fig . 198 shows  the  follow ing  vehicle 
da ta: 
(D Vehicle  Ident ificat ion  Number  (VIN) 
@ Vehicle  type,  engine  o utput,  transmission 
@ Engine  and  transm ission  code 
@ Pa int  number  and  interior 
® Optional  equipment  numbers 
The  information  of  the  vehicle  identification  label 
can  also  be  fo und  in your  Warranty 
& Ma inte
nance  booklet. 
Safety  complianc e sticker 
The  safety  compliance  sticker  is your  assurance 
that  your  new  vehicle  complies  with  all  applicable 
Federa l Mo to r Ve hicl e  Safety  Standards  which 
were  in  e ffect  at  the  time  the  vehicle  w as  m anu 
factured.  You can  find  this  sticker  on  the  door 
jamb  on  the  d river's  s ide.  It  shows  the  month  and 
year  of  production  and  the  vehicle  identification  number  of  your  veh icle  (perforation)  as  we ll as 
the  Gross  Veh icle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the 
Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR). 
H igh volt age warning  label 
The  hig h voltage  warning  label  is located  i n the 
engine  compartment  next  to  the  engine  hood  re 
l ease.  The  spark  ignition  system  complies  with 
the  Canadian  standard  ICES-002 . 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR), and 
the  Gross  Axle We ight  Rating  (GAWR) for  front 
and  rear  are  listed  on  a  st icker  on  the  door  jamb 
o n  the  dr iver 's  side. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes  the 
weight  of  the  basic  vehicle  plus  fu ll fuel  tank,  oil 
and  coolant,  plus  maxim um  load,  which  includes 
passenger  weight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per  designated 
seat ing  pos ition)  and  luggage  weight ¢,&. .  ..,_  

today's  automobiles,  have steadily  reduced  the 
scope  of maintenance  and  repairs  which can be 
carried  out  by vehicle owners . 
Also , s afety  a nd 
en viro nm enta l 
concerns  place very strict  limits 
on the  nature  of repa irs and  adjustments  to  en
g ine and  transmission  parts  which an owner  can 
perform. 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repa irs usua lly re
qu ire spec ial tools,  testing  devices and  other 
equ ipment  available to  specially trained  work
shop  perso nnel  in order  to  assure  proper  per
formance,  reliab ility and  safety  of the  vehicle and 
its many systems. 
Improper  ma intenance,  adjustments  and  repairs 
can impair the  operation  and  reliability of your 
vehicle and  even void your vehicle warranty . 
Therefore,  proof of se rv icing  in accordance  with 
the  m aintenance  schedule  may be a condi tion for 
upho ld ing a  possib le warranty  cla im made  w ith in 
the  warranty  period . 
Above all,  operational  safety  can be adversely af
fected,  creating  unnecessary  r isks fo r you and 
your  passengers. 
I f  in doubt  about  any servicing,  have it done  by 
your author ized Audi dealer  or any other  prope rly 
equ ipped  and  qua lified workshop. We st rongly 
urge you to  give your authorized  Audi dealer  the 
opport unity to  perform  all sched uled  mainte
nance and  necessary  repairs . Your dealer  has the 
fac ilities, origina l parts  and  trained  specia lists  to 
keep yo ur vehicle runn ing properly. 
P e rforming  lim it e d  ma inten anc e y ours elf 
The fo llowing pages  describe  a limited  number  of 
proced ures which can  be performed  on yo ur vehi
cle with  ordinary tools,  should  the  need  arise  and 
trained  personne l be unavailable.  Before per
forming  any of these  procedures,  always thor
oughly read  all of the  applicable  text  and  careful
ly follow the  instructions  g iven . Always rigorously 
observe  the 
W ARNINGS prov ided . 
Befo re  you check an ything  in the  engine  com -
"'  partm ent,  always r ead and  h eed all  WARNING S 
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Co nsum er  information 
A WARNING 
- Ser ious  personal  injury may occur as  a result 
of improperly  performed  maintenance,  ad
justments  or repairs. 
- Always be extremely  careful  when work ing 
on the  vehicle. Always follow commonly  ac
cepted  safety  practices  and  general  com mon sense.  Never ris k personal  injury. 
- Do not  attempt  any of the  maintenance, 
checks or  repairs  descr ibed on the  following 
pages  if you are  not fully familia r wi th these 
or other  procedures  w ith  respect  to  the  vehi
cle, or a re  unce rtain  how to  proceed . 
- Do not  do any work without  the  proper  tools 
a nd eq uipment.  Have the  necessary  work 
done  by your authorized  Audi dealer  or an
other  properly equipped  and  qualified  work
shop . 
- The engine  compar tment  o f any motor  vehi 
cle is a potentially  hazardous  area.  Never  reach  into the  area  around  or touch  the  radi
ator  fan.  It  is temperature  contro lled and 
can switch on suddenly  - even when  the  en
g ine  is off. The radiator  fan  sw itches  on au
tomatically  when the  coolant  reaches  a cer
tain  tempe ratu re and  will continue  to  run 
until  the  coolant  temperature  drops. 
- Always sw itch  off the  ignition  before  anyone 
gets  under  the  vehicle. 
- Always support  your veh icle with  safety 
stands  if it is necessary  to  work underneath 
the  vehicle. The jack supplied  w ith  the  vehi
cle  is not adequate  for this  purpose  and 
could collapse  caus ing serious  personal  in
jury. 
- If  you m ust  wor k underneath  t he vehicle 
with  the  wheels  on the  ground,  a lways make 
sure the  vehicle is on  level ground,  that  the 
wheels  are  a lways secure ly blocked and that 
the  engine  cannot  be started. 
- Always make  sure the  transmission  se lector 
lever (automatic  transmiss ion) is  in P (Park 
position)  and  the  park brake  is applied. 
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Index 
A 
A/C 
refer  to Climate  control  system  (automatic) .66 
re fer  to Climate  control  system  (manual)  . 65 
A/C (automatic  climate control  system)  . .  . .  66 
A/C (manual  climate  control  system)  . .  . .  . .  65 
Accessories  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  5 7,  2 64 
Active  lane ass ist  .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  106 
Activating  vibration  warning  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  108 
Adjusting  steering time  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  108 
Clean ing  the  camera  area  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  236 
Driver  messages  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  107 
Indicator  light  .  . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  107 
switching  on  and 
off  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 107 
Adapt ive cruise  control.  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  96 
Automatic  transmission  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  100 
C leaning  the  sensor  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  236 
Driver  messages  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  102 
General Information  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  97 
Request  for  driver  intervention  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  102 
Stop-and-go  traffic  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  100 
Adaptive  dampers.................. ...  112 
Indicator  light  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  25 
Adaptive  light  .. .... .... ..... .. .. ..  43,  112 
I ndicator  l ight  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  24 
AdBlue  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  195 
Filling  .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  197 
Messages  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  196 
Adjusting  air  distribution (Climate  control  sys-
t em).... .. .. .. ................. .. ....  67 
Ad justing  air vents  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  68 
Adjusting  air  vents  (manual  climate  control 
system)  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  65 
Adjusting  automatic  headlights  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  45 
Adjusting  the  center  console  lighting . .  . .  . .  47 
Adjusting  the  temperature  manual  climate  control  system  . . . . . .  . .  . .  65 
advanced key 
refer  to Convenience key  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  75 
Airbag  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  148 
Indicator  light  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  20 
Airbag  system  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  168 
Advanced Airbag-System  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  152 
Advanced Airbag  System  components  . .  .  155 
Ca re.  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  163 
Children  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  174 
266 
Child  restraints  ..... .. .............. . 174 
Components  (front  airbags)  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  155 
Danger of  fitting  a ch ild seat on  the  front 
passenger seat  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  149 
Disposal  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  163 
Front  airbags  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  152,  153 
How  do the  front  airbags  work?  . .  . . .  . . .  158 
How  many a irbags does my vehicle  have?  155 
How  the Advanced Airbag  System compo-
nents  work together  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  157 
Important  information  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  148 
Important  safety  instructions  on the  knee 
airbag  system  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  166 
Knee a irbags.  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  164 
Monitoring  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  160 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  . . .  . . .  . . .  160 
Repairs  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  163 
Safety  instructions  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  162 
Side a irbags  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  166 
Side  curtain  airbags  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  169 
Warning/Indicator  lights  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  160 
When  must  the  system  be inspected?  . . .  160 
Alarm  system 
refer  to Anti-theft  alarm  system  . . . . . . . .  .  33 
Alignment  pin  (changing  the  whee l)  . .  . .  . .  241 
All-weather  lights  (LED headlights) . . .  . .  . .  .  43 
All  season tires  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  229 
All  wheel  drive . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  127 
Alternator 
refer  to A lternator  (indicator  light)  . .  . . .  .  19 
Alternator  (indicator  light) . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  19 
Ambient  lighting  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  46 
Ant i-freeze 
refer  to Engine  coolant  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  205 
Anti-lock  braking  system  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  123 
Ind icator  light  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  21 
Anti-slip  regulation  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  123 
Indicator  light  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  21 
Ant i-theft  alarm  system  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  33 
Anti -theft  protection 
Electronic  immobilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  38 
Audi  active  lane  assist 
refer  to Active  lane assist  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  106 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
refer  to Adaptive  cruise  control.  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  96 
Audi  adaptive  light 
refer  to Adapt ive  light  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  43