
80 On the road
chimes can be adjusted through the menu dis
p lay
~ page 24 .
The range at which the sensors start to meas
ure is
a b ou t:
To the side 2 feet (0.60 m)
Center rea r 5 feet (1.60 m)
Activation
The parking assist
is activated when r ev erse
ge ar is engaged . A b rief tone confi rms that
the system is activated .
Backing up
Distance warning when back ing up starts
when an obstacle is detected in the range of
the park assist system . As the d istance de
creases, the time i nterva l between the audible
tones becomes shorter.
When the d istance is less than 1 foot (0.30
m), the tone becomes cont inuous . At this
poi nt you should stop backing up.
Please note that low objects already signalled
by a warning can disappear from the system 's
detection range and w ill not continue to be
signalled.
Potenti al malfunction s
If a warning buz zer sounds for a few seconds
when the ignition is sw itched on, there is a
system malfunction w ith the acoustic park as
sist . If the malfunction persists unti l the igni
tion is switched off , there will be no acoustic
warn ing at the next attempt to activate the
system . Have the problem corrected.
There is no confirmation tone when reverse
gear is engaged if there is a system ma lfunc
tion .
For the park ing ass ist to operate, the sensors
must be kept clean and free of ice.
_& WARNING
- Sensors have blind spots in which objects
cannot be detected . Pay special attention
to sma ll children and animals. They can- not a
lways be detected by the sensors -
danger of an accident!
- The parking assist cannot rep lace the
driver's attention. The driver alone is re
sponsible for parking and similar driving maneuvers. Always watch where you are
driving.
(D Note
Low obstacles already signa lled by a warn
i ng can d isappear from the system's detec
tion range as they are approached and w ill
not continue to be signalled. Objects such
as barrier chains, trailer draw bars, th in
painted vertical poles, o r fences may not
be detected by the system - risk of dam
age .
@ Tips
For the parking assist to operate, the sen
sors must be kept clean and free of snow
and ice.

Fewer short trips
Fuel consumption will always be relatively
high on short trips.
11-Try to avoid driving short distances with a
cold eng ine.
The engine and catalyt ic converte r have to
reac h their optimal
operating temperature to
reduce fuel consumption and noxious emis
sions effective ly .
- Just after starting, a co ld eng ine in a mid
s iz e car burns the fuel at a poor rate of 6-8
miles per gallon (30-40 l/l00km). Half a
mile dow n the road, the m ileage improves
to 12 MPG (20 l/100 km) .
It will take the
engine no less than
two and a half mil es
(4 km) of d riving to warm up to its proper
oper ating tempe ra tu re and ope ra te at an
eco nomic mileage. This explains why taking
the car for shor t tr ips is a rather wastef ul
convenience.
- T he
outside temperature is also cr it ica l in
t hi s re gard . You r car cons umes more fuel in
the winter than in t he summer .
Trailer towing
General information
Your Audi TT Roadster is not designed to tow
a trailer.
Towing a tra iler with yo ur Audi TI Roadster is
n ot recommended and can cause damage to
the car . Damaged caused by towing a trailer is
n ot covered by your Aud i War ranty .
Driving and environment 153
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Determining correct load limit
Use the example below to cal
culate the total weight of the
passengers and luggage or oth
er things that you plan to trans
port so that you can make sure
that your vehicle will not be overloaded.
Steps for Determining
Correct Load Limit
1. Locate the statement "THE
COMBINED WEIGHT OF OC
CUPANTS AND CARGO
SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX LBS"on your vehi
cle's placard (tire inflation pressure label)
¢ page 184,
fig . 136 .
2. Determine the combined
weight of the driver and pas sengers that will be riding in
your vehicle .
3 . Subtract the combined
weight of the driver and pas sengers from
"XXX" kilo
grams or
"XXX" pounds
shown on the sticker
¢ page 184 , fig. 136.
4. The resulting figure equals
the available amount of car
go and luggage load capaci
ty. For example, if the
"XXX"
amount equals 1400 lbs.
Tires and wheels
and there will be five 150 lbs. passengers in your vehi
cle, the amount of available
cargo and luggage load ca pacity is 650 lbs. (1400-7 50
(5
X 150) = 650 lbs.)
5 . Determine the combined
weight of luggage and cargo
being loaded on the vehicle .
That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo
and luggage load capacity
calculated in Step
4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing
a trailer, load from your trail
er will be transferred to your
vehicle. Consult this manual
to determine how this reduces the available cargo
and luggage load capacity of
your vehicle.
,...Check the tire sidewall
(¢ page 191 , fig. 140) to de
termine the designated load rating for a specific tire.
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238 Index
Tire pressure monitoring system ...... . 198 Trip computer ..... ............. ..... 23
Loss of air pressure ........ ... .... .
199 Single-trip memory ................. 23
M alfunct ion . ............. ... .... .
199 Tota l-trip memory .................. 23
Resetting tire pressures . . . . . . . .
200, 201 Trip odometer . .. .. ............. .. .. . 12
Tire repair kit ............. .. .. .... . 205 What does it mean when dEF appears in
Tires .. .. .... .......... ........ ... .
180 the trip odometer display? ....... ... . 12
Replacing .. ................ ... ... 191 Trunk lid ...... ... .. .............. .. 37
run-flat .. ... ............ .. .. .. .. .
201 Trunk escape handle ........... .. .. 204
Service life .............. .. .. .... . 190 Turn signals ... .. .. ............. .. .. . 50
speed rat ing letter code . .. .. .. .. .. . 192 Warning/indicator lights ........ .. .. . 21
Tire manufacturing date ......... ... 192
Tire specifications ............ .... . 192 U
Tread depth .............. ... .... . 190
Uniform tire quality grading .. .. ..... 194
Winter tire s ............... .. .... . 195
Tires/Whee ls
Low aspect ratio tires ....... ... .. .. .
197
Tire mobility system ....... .... ... . 205
Tire pressure monitoring system .... . 198
Tire repair kit ............ .. .. .. .. . 205
Tir es and vehicle load limits ... ... .... . 188
Tires and wheels
Check ing tire pressure ..............
186
Cold tire inflation pressure ..... .. .. . 184
Dimensions ............ .. .. .. .. .. .
191
General notes .............. .. .... . 180
Glossary of tire and loading termino lo-
gy . ... .... ................ ..... .
181
New tires and wheels ............... 191
Replacing ............... .. .. .... . 192
Snow chains ............... .. .... . 196
Tires and vehicle load limits .. .. .. ... 188
Wheel bolts ... ... .... ..... .. .. .. .
197
W inter t ires ... .......... .. .. .. .. . 195
Tire serv ice life .. .......... .. .. .... . 190
Tool kit ..... ................ ..... . 204
Towing
Front eyelet .................. ....
219
Rear eyelet ... ......... .. .. .. .. .. . 220
Tow truck procedures ............... 218
TPMS
Tire pressure monitoring system .. ... 199
Trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Transmission
S tron ic transmission ................ 81
Transport Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98
Tread Wear Indicator (TWI) ... ... .. .. . 190
Unfastening safety belts
Unidirectional tires .... .......... .. . .
Uniform tire quality grading ......... .
Univ ersal Radio- Frequency Remote Con-105
180
194
trol (HomeLink) . .. ............. .. .. . 88
Unlocking
Power locking switch ......... .. .. .. .
36
Rear lid/trunk lid ................. .. 37
Remote control key .................
35
Using the key ...................... 36
V
Vanity mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Vehicle
care/cleaning .. .. ... .......... ....
154
Vehicle electrical system ......... .... . 16
Vehicle Identification Number (V IN) . ... 222
Vehicle jack ... .. .. ....... ...... .. .. 209
Vehicle literature ..................... 5
Vehicle shut-down .............. .. ..
151
Vehicle tool kit .. .. ....... ...... .. .. 204
Ventilation ..... .. ............. ..... 67
Vinyl
Cleaning .. ...... ............. ....
157
w
Warning/ind icator lights . . . . . . . . . . 10, 12
Airbag system . .. ............. .. .. . 15
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) . . . . . . . . . 18
Brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14
Convertible top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cruise contro l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Electronic power control .......... .. . 19