
228  Check ing  and  filling 
- Always dispose  of  used  engine  oil  proper 
l y .  Do not  dump  it on  garden  soi l, wood
ed  areas,  into  open  streams  or  down 
sewage  dra ins. 
- Recycle  used  engine  oil  by taking  it  to  a 
used  engine  oil collection  facility  in your 
area,  or  contact  a service  station. 
Engine  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 sealed  and  generally  re
qu ires  little  attention. 
The  cooling  system  has  been  filled  at  the  fac
tory  with  a  permanent  coolant  which  does  not  need  to  be  changed.  The  coolant  consists  of  a 
mixture  of spec ially  conditioned  water  and  the 
manufacturer's  glycol-based  coolant  addi-
tive  G13  antifreeze  with  ant icorros ion  addi
tives  (50%  for  USA models;  60%  for  Canadian 
models).  This  mixture  both  assures  the  neces
sary  frost  protection  and  protects  metal  com
ponents  in the  engine's  coo ling  system  from 
corrosion  and  scaling . It  also  raises  the  boil
ing  point  of the  coolant. 
Do not  reduce  the  concentration  of the  coo l
ant  in the  summer  by adding  plain  water. 
The 
p ropo rtion  of  coolant  add itive  must  be  at 
l e a st  50 % but  not  mo re th an 60 % 
to  ma in
tain  antifreeze  protection  and  cooling  efficien
cy . If  the  coolant  frost  protect ion  is too  low, 
the  coo lant  cou ld freeze  and  damage  the  veh i
cle  heating  and  eng ine  cool ing  system. 
For year-round  driving,  antifreeze  is added  at 
the  facto ry for  temperatures  down  to: 
- -31°F(-35°C)USA 
- -40  °F (  -40  °C) Canada. 
If  you  m ust  add  coo lant,  use  a  m ix tu re  of  wa 
ter  and  coo lant  addit ive .  M ixing  the  coolant 
additive  with  disti lled  water  is  recommended . 
A WARNING 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS~ &. 
in Working  in the  engine 
compartment  on page 
222 . 
(D Note 
-Before  winter  sets  in,  have  the  coolant 
checked  to  see  if the  coolant  additive  in 
your  vehicle  is sufficient  to  meet  the  cli mate  conditions.  This  is especia lly impor
tant  if you  live  in a  reg ion  where  t he  win 
t er  is ex treme ly cold.  If necessary,  in
crease  the  p roportion  of  coo lant  add it ive 
to  60% . 
- When  adding  coolant  addi tive to  yo ur 
c ooling  sys tem,  remembe r: 
- We  recommend  us ing  on ly coolant  ad
d itive  G12++  or  G13  (check  the  label) 
for  your  vehicle . This  coolant  additive  is 
ava ilable  at  autho rized  Aud i dea le rs. 
Other  types  of  antifree ze ca n sign ifi
ca ntly  reduce  co rros io n  protec tion.  The 
res ulting  corrosion  c an cause  a  loss  of 
coolant  and  serious  engine  damage. 
- Do not  add  any  type  of  r ad iator  le ak seal
ant  to  yo ur vehicle 's  engine  coolant . 
Adding  radiator  repair  flu id  may  adverse
ly affect  the  function  and  performance  of 
your  cooling  system  and  cou ld  resu lt  in 
damage  not  covered  by your  New Vehicle  Limited  Warranty. 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
-
The engine  coolant  level can be  checked  with 
a quick glance. 
F ig. 1 91 Engi ne  compartment:  cover  on  the  coola nt 
expansio n tank  

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Before you check anything  in the engine com
partment, 
al ways  r ead  and heed  all  W ARN
ING S r=;, A in Working  in the  engine compart
ment  on page  222. 
..  Park your vehicle on a  level surface. 
..  Switch 
off the  ignition . 
..  Read the  eng ine coolant  leve l from  the cool
ant  expansion  tank¢ 
fig.  191, ¢ page  224, 
fig.  188. 
With  a cold  engine,  the coolant 
level should  be between  the  "min" and 
"max"  markings. When the  engine  is warm, 
the  leve l may be slightly above the  "max" 
mark ing . 
The location  of the  coolant  expans ion tank 
can be seen  in the  engine  compartment  illus
tration ¢ 
page  224. 
To obta in an accurate  read ing,  the  engine 
must  be  switched 
off. 
The  expansion  tank  in your vehicle is equipped 
with an electric  coolant level sensor. 
When the  coo lant  level is too  low, the  warning 
light  in the  Auto-Check System 
¢ page  16 will 
illum inate  until yo u add  coolant  and  the  level 
has been  restored  to  normal.  Even though 
there  is  an electric  coo lant  level  sensor, we 
still  recommend  you check the  coolant  leve l 
from  time  to  time . 
Coolant  loss 
Coolant  loss  may indicate  a lea k in the  cooling 
system.  In the  event  of coolant  loss,  the  cool
ing system  should  be  inspected  immediately 
by your authorized  Audi dealer . It  is not 
enough  merely to  add  coola nt. 
In  a 
sealed system,  losses  can occur only  if 
the  boiling point  of the  coolant is  exceeded  as 
a result  of overheat ing . 
A WARNING 
The coo ling system  is unde r pressure  and 
c an get  ve ry ho t. Reduce the  risk of s cald
ing from  h ot coolan t by followi ng these 
steps . 
- T urn 
off the engine  and  allow it  to coo l 
down. 
Checkin g and  fillin g 229 
-Protect  your face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escaping  flu id and  steam  by covering the 
cap with  a large,  th ick rag. 
- Turn the  cap slowly and very carefully  in 
a counter-clockwise  d irect ion while ap
plying lig ht,  downward  pressure  on the 
top  of the  cap  . 
- To avo id  being  burned,  do not  sp ill anti
freeze  or coolant  on the  exhaust  system 
or hot  engine  parts.  Under certa in cond i
tions,  th e ethylene  glycol in engine  coo l
ant  can catch  fire. 
(D Note 
Do not  add  any type  of radiator  leak sea l
ant  to your ve hicle's  engine  coolant.  Add-
i ng  radiator  repa ir flui d may adverse ly af
fe ct  the funct ion a nd  pe rfo rma nce of you r 
co oling system  and  could re sult  in  damage 
not  covered  by your  New Vehicle  Limi ted 
War ranty. 
Adding  coolant 
Be very careful  when adding  engine  coolant. 
Before you ch eck anyth ing  in the  eng ine com
partment, 
alway s re ad  and  heed  all  WARN
INGS ¢ A in  Working  in the  engine  compar t
ment  on page  222. 
..  Requirement:  The re must  be a residua l 
amount  of coolan t  in the  expansion  ta nk 
¢(D . 
.. Tu rn off the engine. 
..  Let the  engine  cool down. 
..  Place a thick rag ove r th e  coo lant  expansion 
tank 
¢ page  228,  fig . 191 and carefully 
twist  the cap  counte r-clockwise ¢.&, . 
..  Add coo lant  m ixed  in  the  correct  ratio 
¢ 
page  228,  Coolant up to the  MAX mark 
ing . 
.. Make s ure that  the  flu id  leve l remains  sta-
b le. Add more  coo lant  if ne cessary. 
..  Twis t the  cap o n again 
t ightly. 
Replacement  engine  coo lant  must  confo rm to 
exact spec ificat ions 
r=;, page  228,  Coolant.  ..,. 
• 
•  

230  Check ing  and  filling 
We recommend  using on ly coo lant  addi-
tive 
Gl2++,  Gl3 or  in an emergency Gl2 +. Do 
not use a different  additive . In an emergency 
use  plain water  unt il you can get  the  correct 
additive  and  can  restore  the  correct  ratio.  This 
should  be done  as  soon  as  possible . 
If you have lost  a cons iderable  amount  of 
coolant,  then  you should  add  co ld antifree ze 
and  cold water  only when  the engine  is co ld. 
A lways use 
new engine  coolant  when  refilling. 
Do not fill coolant  above the  "MAX" mark.  Ex
cess coolan t will be forced  out  through  the 
p ressure  relie f valve in the  cap when the  en 
gine  becomes  hot. 
A WARNING 
- The coo ling system  is under  press ure and 
can get  very hot.  Reduce the  risk of 
sca lding from  hot  coolant  by following 
these  steps. 
- Turn off the  eng ine and  a llow it to  cool 
down. 
- Protect  your face,  han ds  and  arms  from 
escap ing fl uid and  steam  by cover ing 
the  cap with a  large,  thick rag. 
- Tur n the  cap slowly and very c arefully 
in a counter-clockwise  d irect ion while 
applying  light,  downward  press ure on 
the  top  of the  cap . 
- To avo id being  burned,  do  not  sp ill an 
tifreeze  or coolant  on the  exhaust  sys 
tem  or hot  engine  parts.  Under certain 
conditions,  the  ethylene  glyco l in en
g ine coolant  can catch fire. 
- Antifreeze  is poisonous.  Always store  an
t ifreeze  in its or iginal container  and  well 
out  of the  reach of children. 
- If you drain the  coolant,  it  must  be 
caught  and  safely stored  in a proper  con
tainer  clear ly marked  "poison". 
- Do not  add  coolant  if the  expansion  tank 
is empty.  A ir could  enter  the  cooling sys
tem  and  damage  the  eng ine.  If this  is  the  case,  do not  cont
inue driving . Seek 
professiona l assistance . 
- Coo lant  poll utes  the  environmen t and 
co uld cause  an engine  fire . Excess cool
ant  will be forced  out  thro ugh the  pres
sure  relief valve  in the  cap when  the  en
gine becomes  hot. 
- If, in an eme rgency, only wate r can  be 
added,  the  correct  ratio  between  water 
and  antifreeze 
c::> page  228 must  be re
stored  as  soon  as  possible . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Drained coolant  should  not  be reused . A l
ways d ispose  of used  coolant  while observ
i ng all environmental  regulations . 
Radiator  fan 
The radiator fan  switches  on automatically  by 
itself. 
An a uxiliary electric  radiator  fan  switches  on 
and  off depending  on coolant  temperature 
and  other  vehicle operat ing condit ions . 
After yo u switch  the  engine  off, the  auxi liary 
fan  can continue  r unning for  up to  10  minutes 
- even w ith  the  ignition  off . It  can even switc h 
on again  later  by itself 
c::> .& , if 
- the  temperature  of the  engine  coo la nt  rises 
due  to  the  heat  build- up from  the  engine  in 
the  engine  compartment,  or 
- the  engine  compa rtment  heats  up because 
the  vehicle  is parked  in intense  sunlight. 
A WARNING 
- To reduce the  risk of personal  injury nev
er touch  the  radiator  fan. 
- The a uxiliary electric  fan  is temperat ure 
controlled  and  can sw itch  on suddenly 
even when  the  engine  is not  ru nning . 
- The a uxiliary radiator  fan  sw itches  on a u
tomatically  when the  engine  coo lant 
reaches  a certai n temperature  and will 
continue  to  run until  the  coolant  temper
ature  drops.  

236  Checking  and  filling 
The washer  fluid container  is marked with the 
symbol$  on its cap 
¢ fig . 194,  ¢page  224, 
fig.  188  . 
.,. Before  you check anything  in the  engine 
compartment, 
always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS ¢ A in Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page 
222 . 
.,.  Lift the  filler  cap tongue  to  add  washer  flu
id . You can fill the  container  to  the  top . 
.,.  Press the  cap back onto  the  filler  neck after 
filling the  container . 
You can find the  reservoir 
capacity in the  table 
in¢ 
page  290. 
C lean  water  sho uld  be used  when  filling  up. If 
possible,  use soft  water  to  prevent  sca ling on 
washer jets.  Always add  a glass  cleaner  solu
tion  (with frost  protection  in the  winter). 
Do not  mix engine  coolant  antifreeze  or 
any other  additives  to f ill up  the  wind
shield washer  reservoir.  

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Technical  data 
Vehicle  identification 
F ig. 227 Veh ide  Identificat ion  Number  (VlN) plate:  lo · 
c ation  on  d river 's  s ide  das h pane l 
XXXXX XX · X  -XXXX XXX 
~ fAllftlli.  -llllll · NR. ~ W!ru -IIOO -NO. 
xx 
XXXX XXXX XX X XXXXXXXX 
XXX  XXX 
IYP /TYPE 
XX  XXXXXXX XX  X X  XX 
XXX  KW  XXX 
®i ~W.::·f :l~~ XXXX  XXX XXX 
©+ ::rw= xxxx I xxxx XXX I xx 
M. · AUSSt  I IJ'IIDIIS 
~--
EOA  7D 5  4UB  6XM  SSG  SRW 
2E H  JOZ  1LB  lA S  18A 
3FC  SMU 7X l 
FD A  9G3  OG7  OYH  OJF 
TL6  3 KA 8EH  UlA  X98  027 
lXW  803  908  824 D2D 
7T6  CV7  7KO 4X3  2K2 
3L4  4KC 3YO 413  502 
1S A  7GB 01A  4GO 
XX. X  XX X  XX X  XXXX 
Fig. 228 
The vehicle  identification  label - inside  the 
luggage  co mpartment 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VlN) 
The  Veh icle  Identification  Number  is located 
in different  p laces : 
- under  the  w indshield  on  the  driver's  side 
¢fig. 227. 
- in  the  MMI: Select:  Function  button ICAR ! > 
(Car)*  systems> Servicing & checks > VIN 
number. 
- on  the  vehicle  identification  label. 
Techni cal data  289 
Vehicle  identification  label 
The vehicle  identification  label  is located  in 
the  luggage  compartment  in the  spare  wheel 
well. 
T he  label¢ 
fig. 228 shows  the  following  vehi
cle  data : 
(D Vehicle  Identificat ion  Number  (VIN) 
@ Vehicle  type,  engine  output,  transmission 
® Engine  and  transmission  code 
© Paint  number  and interior 
® Optional  equipment  numbers 
The  information  of  the  veh icle  identification 
label  can  also  be found  in your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet . 
Safety  compliance  sticker 
The safety  compliance  sticker  is your  assur
ance  that  your  new  veh icle  complies  with  all 
applicable  Federal Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standards  which  were  in effect  at  the  time  the 
vehicle  was  manufactured . You can  find  this 
sticker  on  the  door  jamb  on  the  driver's  side.  It  shows  the  month  and  year  of  production 
and  the  vehicle  ident ification  number  of  your 
vehicle  (perforation)  as  well  as  the  Gross  Vehi
cle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating  (GAWR) . 
High voltage  warning  label 
The  high  voltage  warning  label  is located  in 
the  engine  compartment  next  to  the  engine  hood  release.  The  spark  ignition  system  com
plies  with  the  Canadian  standard  ICES-002 . 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR), and 
the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR) for 
front  and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the 
door  jamb  on  the  driver's  s ide. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes the 
weight  of  the  basic  vehicle  plus  full  fuel  tank, 
oil  and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load,  which  in 
cludes  passenger  we ight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per 
II>-- 

29 4  Con sum er  Inf ormation 
-Always  make sure the  transmission  se
lector  lever  (automatic  transmiss ion)  is 
in  P (Park position)  and the  park  brake is 
applied . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
-Changing the  engine  settings  wi ll ad
versely affect  em iss ion levels. This is det
rimental  to  the  environment  and increas
es fuel  consumption . 
- Always observe env ironmental  regula
tions  when  dispos ing of  old  engine  oil, 
used brake fluid,  dirty  engine  coolant, 
spent  batteries  or worn  out  tires. 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classified  as Perchlo 
rate  Material  -spec ial  handling  may ap
ply, see www.dtsc.ca .gov/hazardous
waste/perch lorate . When  the  veh icle or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including 
airbag  modules  safety  belts  wit h preten 
sioners  are scrapped,  all  applicable  laws 
and  regulations  must  be observed.  Your 
authori zed Aud i dea ler  is familiar  with 
these  requirements  and we  recommend 
that  you  have your  dealer  perform  this 
serv ice for  you . 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and 
parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  be
fore purchasing  accessories. 
Your veh icle incorporates  the  latest  safety  de
sig n featu res ensu ring  a high  standard  of  ac
tive  and passive safety . 
This safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap proved changes to  the  veh icle.  For this  reason , 
if  pa rts  have to  be  replaced , please observe 
the  following  points  when  install ing addition
a l accessories:  Approved  Audi  accessories and  genuine  Aud
i 
parts  are available  from  authorized  A udi deal
ers. 
T hese dea le rs a lso have the  necessary  facili
ties,  tools  and trained  specialists  to  install  the  parts  and acc essories proper ly . 
A WARNING 
-Using the  wrong  spare parts  or  using  non-
approved  accessories can cause damage to 
the  veh icle and ser ious persona l injury. 
- Use on ly accessories express ly approved 
by Audi  and gen uine Audi  spare parts 
- These parts  and accessories have been 
specia lly designed  to  be used on yo ur ve
h icle . 
- Never install  accessor ies such as tele
phone crad les or  beverage ho lders on a ir
bag covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones . Do ing so will  increase the 
risk of  injury  if  a irbags are triggered  in  an 
accident! 
- Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compa rtment,  always read and  heed a ll 
WARNI NGS 
9 page 222 . 
(D Note 
-If  items  other  than  genu ine Audi  spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and accessory 
items  are used or  if  repair  work  is not 
performed  accord ing to  specified  meth
ods, this  c an resu lt  in seve re damage  to 
your  vehicle's  eng ine and  body  (such as 
corrosion)  and adversely affect  yo ur vehi 
cle's warranty . 
- If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  A udi  dealer  as soon  as 
possible . 
- The manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable 
for  damage wh ich occ urs due to  failure 
to  comply  with  these  stipu lations.  

A 
A/C (automatic  climate  control)  .... .. ..  70 
A/C (climate  control)  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  68 
Accessories  .. ............. .... .. .. .  294 
Active  lane assist  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  93 
Activating  and deactiva ting  . .. .. .. .. ..  94 
C leaning  the  camera  area  ... ... .. .. .  2 10 
Descript ion  ...... ..... ... ... ... ....  93 
Instrument  cluster  indicator  light  . . .  . .  94 
Messages  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  94 
Notes  on  instrument  cluster  display  .. ..  94 
Sett ing the  steering  wheel  vibrat ion  .. ..  95 
Adaptive  a ir s uspension/sport  . ... .. .. .  100 
Adapt ive cruise  control  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  84 
C lea ning the  sensor  ....... .. .. .. .. .  210 
Messages  .. ............. .... .. .. ..  91 
Request  for  driver  intervention  .  . . .  . .  . .  89 
Stop-and-go  traffic  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  88 
Adapt ive  Lig ht  (defective)  ... .. .. .. .. ..  22 
AdBlue  .. .. .. ................. .. ...  218 
F il ling  . .. .. ................. .. ...  220 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  dis -
play  . .. .. .. .. ........ ... .. ... ... .  219 
Adding  Eng ine coolant  ........... .... .. .. .  229 
Eng ine oil  .. .. ........... .. .. .. ...  226 
W indshield  washer  fluid  ....... ... ..  235 
Addit ives 
E ng ine oi l .. ............. .... .. ...  226 
Adj usti ng 
A ir  dist ribution  (au toma tic climate  con-
trol)  ... .. .. .. .... .. .... ... .. .. ....  71 
air  distribution  (cl imate  control)  ... .. ..  68 
Front  seats  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  52 
Instrument  illum inat ion  ... .. .. .. .. ..  46 
Steer ing colum n elec trically  .. .. .. .. ..  73 
Steer ing colum n manually  . .. .. .. .. ..  73 
Temperature  (automat ic climate  co ntrol)  71 
Temperature  (climate  control)  .. ... ...  68 
Airbag  system  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  145,  166 
Advanced Airbag  System  ... .. .. .. .. .  149 
Advanced Airbag  System  components  . 153 
Care  ...... ... ................ ....  161 
M N Chi ld ren  ... ... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  173 0 
~ Chi ld  restra ints  ........... .. .. .. ...  173 
~ Components  (front  airbags)  .. .. .. .. .  153 1.1"1 ,...., 1.1"1 ,...., 
Inde x 297 
Danger of  fitting  a ch ild seat  on the  front 
passenger seat  ..... . ... ...... ... ..  147 
• 
Disposa l .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... .... ... ..  161 • 
Front  a irbags  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  149,  151 
How do the  front  airbags  work?  .... ..  155 
How many  a irbags  does my vehicle 
have?  .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... .... ....  153 
How the  Advanced Airbag  System com-
ponents  work  togethe r ......... ....  155 
Impo rtant  sa fe ty  instru ctions  on the 
knee airbag  sys tem  ... .. .... ... .. ..  164 
Important  t hings to  know  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  145 
Knee airbags  ... .... . ... ...... ... ..  162 
Monitoring  .. .. .. .................  157 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  ..... ..  158 
Repairs  ... .. .. .. .... .............  161 
Safety  instructions  .. .............. . 160 
S ide a irbags  ... .. .. . .. .... .... .. ..  164 
S ide curtain  airbags  . ... ..... ... ....  167 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  19 
Warning/Indicato r lights  ....... .. ..  157 
When  must  t he system  be inspected?  157 
A ircraft 
Transpo rting  your  vehicle  287 
A lcantara 
Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .................  212 
A ll-wheel  drive  .. .... . ... ...... ... ..  197 
Winter  tires  ..... .. . .. .. ..... ... ..  264 
Alternato r . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 17 
Amb ience lighting  . ................. . 46 
Anti -freeze 
refer to Engine coolant  . ..... ... .. ..  228 
Anti- lock b raking  system  ............ . 193 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  19 
Anti-slip  regu lation  .. ........... ....  193 
Warning/ind icator  lights  .. .. ... ... .. .  19 
Anti-theft  systems  Electronic  immobi lizer  ....... ... .. .. .  32 
Asht ray  .... .. .. .. .. . ...............  58 
Audi  braking  guard 
refer to brak ing guard  ............. ..  84 
Audi  drive  select 
refer to drive  select  ... .............  100 
A udi  Se rv ice Repair  Manuals  and  Liter a-
tu re  .. ... .. .. .... .. . .. ... .... ... ..  292  

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Checking Engine coolant  leve l .... ... .. .. .. .. .  228 
Tire pressure  . ... ...... ... .. .. .. .. .  249 
Ch ild  restra ints 
D anger  o f  using ch ild  restra ints  in  the 
front  seat  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  147 
Where  can I  get  additiona l information 
about  child  restra ints  and their  use?  ..  189 
Ch ild  restra int  system  anchors  . .. .. .. .  185 
Ch ild  safety  .. ............. .... .. ...  171 
Convertible  locking  retractor  . .  . .  . . .  . .  182 
Important  safety  instructions  fo r us ing 
ch ild safety  seats  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  17 5 
I mportant  th ings to  know  when  dr iv ing 
wi th ch ild ren  ............ .... .. ...  17 1 
Tet her anchors  . ... .... ... .. .. .. ...  188 
Tether  straps  .. .. ..... ... .. .. .. ...  188 
C hi ld  safety  lock 
R ear doors  . .. ........... .. .. .. ....  39 
Ch ild  safety  seats  .......... .... .. ...  177 
Booster  seats  ............... ... ...  180 
Convertible  c hild  seats  .... .. .. .. .. .  178 
Convertible  locking  retracto r .. .. .. .. .  182 
H ow  do  I proper ly in stall  a  child  safety 
seat inmyvehicle?  ........ .. .. .. .. .  175 
I nfant  sea ts  . .... ..... ... .. .. .. ...  177 
I nstall ing  . ... .... .... ... .. .. .. ...  182 
I nstal ling a child  restraint  using the 
LATCH system  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  187 
LATCH system  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  187 
Lower anchorages  ........ .. .. .. .. .  186 
Mounting  and  releasing  the  anchorage 
hook  .. .. .. .. ........ ... .. ... ... .  187 
Safety  ins tructions  ........ .. .. .. .. .  17 5 
Unused  safety  belts  on the  rea r seat  . . 177 
Cigarette  lig hter  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  58 
C leaning  .... .... ...... ... .. .. .. ...  209 
Climate  control  Air  vents  . .. ............. .... .. .. ..  69 
Climate  controls  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  67 
Climate  con trol  sys tem 
Supp lementary  heater  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  72 
Climate  con trol  (four-zone) 
Opera tion  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  70 
Climate  control  (three-zone)  Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  68 
Clock  ..... .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. ....  27 
Inde x 299 
Closing 
Sliding/ti lting  s unroof  ... .... ... .. .. .  40 
Cold  tire  infla tion  p ress ure  ............  24 4 
Coming  home  . .. .. ................. . 45 
Compac t spa re tire  ... . ... .... ... .. ..  271 
Compartments  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  59 
Compliance  ... .. .. .. . .. ... .... ... ..  295 
Consumer  Informa tion  . . . . . . . . . .  134,  292 
Consumption  (fuel)  .. . ... .... ... .. .. .  25 
Contacting  NHTSA  .... .. ..... ... .. ..  134 
Controls  Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .................  211 
Convenience key  . .. .... ............. . 35 
Starting  the  engine  . ................  74 
Stoppi ng the  eng ine (START ENGINE 
STOP button)  .. .. .. ..... ...........  75 
Swi tch ing t he  igni tion on  ....... .....  74 
Un locking  and loc kin g veh icle  .... .. .. .  35 
Convertib le child  safety  seats  .........  178 
Convertib le loc king  retractor 
Activating  ... .... .. . .. ... .... ... ..  184 
Deactivating  . .. .. ............... ..  184 
U sing  to  secure a child  safety  seat  1.82,  184 
Coolant 
refer to Eng ine coolant  . ..... ... .. ..  228 
Cooling  mode  (automat ic climate  cont rol)  70 
Cooling  mode  (climate  control)  . . . . . .  . .  .  68 
C ruise  cont ro l 
Changing speed  .. .. . ... .... ... .. .. .  82 
Presetting  your  speed  .. ..... ... .. .. .  83 
Switching  off  .. .. .. ............... . 83 
Switch ing  on  . .. .. .... ........... .. .  82 
Warning/ind icator  lights  .............  23 
( upholder  . ... .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. .  59 
Cu rve light  ........ .. ..... ..........  100 
Cylinder  management 
refer to Cylinder  on demand  System  2S 
Cylinder  on  demand  System  ... ... .. .. .  2S 
D 
Data  recorde r ... .. .. . ..............  192 
Date d isp lay  .... .. .. . ...............  27 
Daytime  runn ing  lights  . .. ..... ... .. .. .  43 
Decla rat io n  of  compliance 
Adaptive  cruise  cont rol  ......... .. ..  29S 
A udi  side ass ist  .. .. ........... ....  29S 
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