
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
-You  can select  the  units  used  for tempe ra
ture,  speed  and  other  measurements  in the 
MMI. 
- For information  on  the  audio/video  and  nav
igation*  functions,  refer  to  the  separate 
MM I owner's  manual. 
Operation 
The driver information  system  is operated  using 
the  buttons  on  the  multifunction  steering  wheel . 
Fig. 6 Multifunction  steering  wheel:  operating  the driver 
info rmation system 
Fig . 7 In str um en t cluster:  calling  up the  vehicle  functions 
menu 
Operating 
•  Switch  the  ignition  on. 
•  To switch  between  the  tabs,  press  the  rocker 
switch (!) to the  left  or  right~ 
fig. 6. 
•  To  access  additional  information  below  or 
above,  turn the thumbwheel @down  or up. 
.,.  To  confirm  a  selection,  press the thumbwheel 
@. 
• To open  the  submenu  for  an  active  tab,  press 
the  button ~@. 
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• To se lect  a function  programmed  to  a steering 
wheel  button*,  press  the  button@. 
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Opening  the  Vehicle  functions 
.,. Select  the  first  tab  with the rocker  switch @ . 
.,.  Press  the~ button @. T he 
Vehicle functions 
menu  is displayed ~ fig . 7 . 
.,.  To  select  a  menu  item,  turn  and  press  the 
thumbwheel @. 
Resetting  values  to  zero 
.,. In  the Vehicle functions menu,  select On
board computer  or Efficiency program. 
.,. You can  now select  between  the  long-term 
memory  and  short-term  memory  . 
•  To reset  the  values  in a  memory,  press  and  hold 
the  thumbwheel @for  one  second. 
Assigning  a  function to  a programmable 
steering  wheel  button* 
.,.  Select  the I CAR I function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
control  button  > Vehicle settings > Steer
ing  wheel  button  programming . 
The last  function  selected  disp lays when  you 
switch  the  ignition  on . 
On-board  computer 
Fig. 8 Instrument  cluster:  fuel  consumption 
You can  call  up  the  following  information in the 
on-board  computer: 
- Date 
- Dr iv ing  t ime  (h)  from  the  short-term  memory 
- Average  consumption  in  MPG  (l/100  km) from 
the  short-term  memory 
-Average  speed  in mph  (km/h)  from the  short
term  memory 
- Distance  driven  in miles  (km) from  the  short
term  memory 
- Current  fuel  consumption  in MPG (l/100  km)  

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-Short-term  memory  overview 
- Long-term  memory  overview 
The  short-term  memory  collects  driving  informa
tion  from  the time  the  ignition  is sw itched  on  un
til  it is switched  off. If you  cont inue  driv ing with
in two  hours  after switching  the  ignition off,  the 
new  values  are  included  when  calculat ing  the  cur
rent  trip information. 
Unlike  the short-term  memory , the  long-term 
memory  is not  erased  automat ically. Yo u can  se
lect  the time  period  for  evaluat ing  trip  informa
tion  you rself . 
F or  some  vehicle functions , you  can access  the 
trip  informat ion from  the  temporary  memory  in 
the  line 
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Fuel consumption 
The  current  fuel  consumption  can  be displayed 
using  a bar ~ 
fig. 8. The  average  consumpt ion 
(mpg)  stored  in the  short-term  memory  is  also 
displayed . When  the  bar  turns  green,  your  veh icle 
saves  fuel  by one  of  the  following  functions: 
-Recuperation : When  the vehicle is coasting  or 
driving  downhill,  electrical  ene rgy  can  be stor
ed  in the  battery.  The  bar will  move  toward  D. 
-Cylinder  on  demand System*: when the  de
ma nd for  power  is  low  and  other  conditions  are 
met,  the  engine  automatically  de activates  fo ur 
cylinders.  The  driver  and  passengers  w ill not 
even  notice  this.  The  cylinders  switch  on  again 
when  more  power  is needed. 
(D Tips 
Fue l consumptions  (average and current), 
range  and  speed are displayed  in  metric  units 
on  Canadian  models. 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
Efficiency  program 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  efficiency  program 
Fig. 9 In st rum en t  cluster : Ot her  con sum ers 
Fig. 10 Instrume nt  cl uste r: economy  tip 
The  efficiency  program  can  help you  to  use  less 
fuel.  It  shows  other  consumers  that  are  using 
fuel  and  economy  tips  give  advice  on  how to  drive 
efficiently . T he  eff iciency  program  receives  dis
tance  and  consumption data  from  the  on-board 
computer. 
To display  the  efficiency  program,  open  the 
Vehi
cle functions 
menu  and  select  the Efficiency  pro
gram 
menu  item. 
Other  consumers 
The Energy  usage view  lists  other  equipment 
that  is currently  affecting  fuel  consumption . The 
display  shows  up  to  three  other  consumers @ 
~ fig. 9. The  equipment  using the  most  fuel  is 
listed  first.  If  more  than  th ree  items  using  fuel 
are  switched  on,  the  eq uipment  that is currently 
using  the  most fuel is displayed . 
A  scale  @also  shows  the  current total  consump-
tion  of  all  other  consumers.  .,. 
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Opening  and closing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig.  17 Key set 
@ Remote  control  key with  mechanical  key 
You can centrally  lock  and unlock  your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine  w ith  the  master  key with  re
mote  control.  A mechanical  key is integrated  in 
the  remote  control  key¢ 
page 30. 
@ Emergency  key 
The emergency  key  is not  intended  for constant 
use. It  shou ld only  be  used in an emergency. 
Keep  it in  a safe place and  do  not carry  it  on your 
key ring. 
Key  replacement 
If you  lose a key , contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disab led . 
Be sure to  bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
Personal comfort  settings 
If two  people use one vehicle,  it  is recommended 
that  each  person always uses "their  own"  master 
key. When  the  ignition  is switched  off  or when 
the  vehicle  is locked,  personal  convenience set
tings  for  the  following  systems are stored  and as
signed  to  the  remote  master  key . 
- Automatic  climate  contro l 
- Central  locking  system 
- Amb ience lighting* 
- Seat memory* 
- Parking  system* 
- Adaptive  cruise control* 
- Audi  active  lane  assist* 
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-Audi  side  assist* 
- Audi  drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle,  when you  open  the 
doors or when  you switch  the  ignition on. 
A WARNING 
-
-Do  not  leave your  vehicle  unattended.  Al
ways  take your ignition  key with  you  and 
loc k your  vehicle . Entr y by  unautho rized  per
sons could  endanger  yo u or  result  in theft  or 
damage  the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave children  unattended  in the ve
hicle,  especially  with  access to  vehicle  keys. 
Unguarded  access  to  the keys provides  chil
dren  the  opport unity  to  start  the  engine 
and/or  activate  vehicle  systems s uch  as the 
power  windows,  etc.  Unsupervised opera
tion  of  any vehicle system  by ch ildren can 
result  in serious  injury . 
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-The operation  of  the  remote  control  key can 
be temporarily  disrupted  by interference 
from  transmitters  in the  v icinity  of  the  vehi
cle  working  in the  same frequency  range 
(e.g . a cell  phone,  radio  equipment). 
- For security  reasons,  replacement  keys are 
only  ava ilable  from  Audi  dealers . 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC  and Industry  Canada regulations 
~page 276. 
Removing  the  mechanical  key 
Fig. 18 Remote contro l maste r key : removing  the mecha ni-
ca l key  .,..  

Opening  and  closing 
-Remote  master  key¢ page 33, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key* 
¢page 34, 
- Lock cylinder  at  the driver's  door¢ page 35, 
or 
- Power  locking  switch  inside¢ 
page 35. 
Selective  unlocking 
When  you  lock the  vehicle,  the  power  locking sys
tem  will  lock the  doors  and  the  rear  lid . When 
unlocking,  you  can  set  in  the MMI whether  only 
the  driver's  door  or  the  entire  vehicle  should  be  unlocked 
¢ page 33. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automatic  locking  feature  locks  all  the  vehi
cle  doors  and  the  rear  lid when  you  drive  faster 
than  9  mph  (15  km/h) . 
The  car  is unlocked  again,  when  the  opening 
function  in the  power  locking  system  switch  or  at 
one  of  the  door  levers  is actuated. 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  system 
If  the  anti-theft  alarm  warning  system  detects  a  break-in  into the  vehicle,  acoustic  and  visual 
warning  signals  are  triggered. 
The  anti-theft  warning  system  is activated  auto matically  when  you  lock the  vehicle.  It  is deacti
vated  when  unlocking using  the  remote  key, with 
the  mechanical  key,  and  when  you  switch  the  ig nition  on. 
The  alarm  also  turns  off  when  the  alarm  cycle  has 
expired. 
Turn signals 
When  you  unlock  the vehicle , the  turn  signals 
flash  twice.  When  you  lock the  vehicle  the  turn 
signals  flash  once.  If  they  do not  flash,  one  of  the 
doors,  the  rear lid or  the  hood  is not  locked. 
Unintentionally  locking yourself  out 
In  the  following  cases  there  safeguards  to  pre
vent  you  locking your  remote  master  key in the 
vehicle: 
- The  vehicle  does  not  lock with the central  lock
ing  switch ¢ 
page 35 if the  driver's  door  is 
open. 
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- On vehicles  with  convenience  key*, if the  most 
recently  used  master  key is  in the  luggage com
partment,  the  rear  lid is automatically  unlocked 
again  after  it is closed . 
Do not  lock your  vehicle  with  the 
remote  master 
key  or convenience  key* 
until  all  doors  and  the 
rear  lid are  closed.  In  this  way  you  avoid  locking 
yourself  out  accidentally. 
Power side door closer* 
The  vehicle  doors  are  equipped  with  a  power  side  door  closer.  When  closing  a  door,  you  only  have 
to  let  it  fall  lightly  into the latch.  The  door  will 
then  automatically  close  by  itself¢&.. 
A WARNING 
-
-When  you  lock your  vehicle  from  outside, 
nobody  - especially  children  - should  remain 
inside  the  vehicle . Remember , when  you 
lock  the vehicle  from  the outside  the win
dows  cannot  be  opened  from the  inside. 
- When  you  leave  the  vehicle,  always  take  the  ignition  key with  you.  This  will  prevent  pas
sengers  (children,  for  example) from  acci
dentally  being  locked  in the  vehicle  should 
they  accidentally  press  the power  locking 
switch  in the  doors. 
- Do not  leave children  inside the vehicle  un
supervised.  In  an emergency  it would  be im
possible  to  open  the  doors from  the  outside 
without  the  key. 
- Applies  to  vehicles  with  power  side  door 
closer*: 
- When  closing  a  door,  make  sure  nothing 
can  interfere  with  the  door.  This  could 
cause  serious  personal  injury . 
- You  can  stop  the door  from  closing  at  any 
time  by  pulling on the  inside  or  outside 
door  handle. 
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- In  the  event  of  a  crash  with  airbag  deploy
ment  all  locked  doors  will  be  automatically 
unlocked  to  give  access  to  the  vehicle  occu
pants  from  the  outside.  

Opening  and clo sin g 
_& WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all  WARNINGS¢ page  31, 
General description. 
- After  closing  the  rear  lid,  always  pull  up  on 
it  to  make  sure  that  it  is properly  closed. 
Otherwise  it  could  open  suddenly  when  the 
vehicle  is  mov ing. 
- To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from 
being  drawn  into  the  veh icle,  always  keep 
the  rear  lid  closed  while  driving.  Never 
transport  objects  larger  than  those  which  fit 
comple tely  into  the  luggage  area,  because 
then  the  rear  lid  cannot  be  fully  closed. 
- Never  leave  yo ur vehicle  unattended  espe
c ially  w ith  the  rea r lid  left  open.  A child 
could  crawl  into  the  car  through  the  luggage 
compartment  and  pull  the  lid  shut,  becom
ing  trapped  and  unable  to  get  out.  To re
duce  the  r isk  of  personal  injury,  never  let 
children  play  in  or  around  your  vehicle.  Al
ways  keep  the  rear  lid as  well  as  the  vehicle  doo rs closed  when  not  in  use. 
- Never  close  the  rear  lid inattentively  or  with
out  checking  first.  Although  the  closing 
force  of  the  rear  lid  is  lim ited,  you  can  still 
seriously  injure  yourse lf or  others. 
-Always  ensure  that  no  one  is within  range  of  the  rear  lid when  it  is  moving,  in  particular 
close  to  the  h inges  and  the  upper  and  lowe r 
edges  -fingers  or  han ds  can  be  pinched. 
- Never  try  to  interfere  w ith  the  rear  lid  or 
help  it when  it  is  being  opened  or  closed  a u
tomat ica lly. 
(D Tips 
- The  setti ngs  i n the  Infota inment  system  de
termine  if the  l uggage  compartment  lid can 
be  opened  using  t he  handle 
Q page  33. 
-When  the  vehicle  is  locked,  the  luggage 
compartmen t lid  can  be  unlocked  separately 
by p ressing  the  b utton 
l= I on  the  remote 
contro l key.  W hen  the  luggage  compart
ment  lid  is closed  aga in,  it  locks  a utomati 
ca lly. 
- You  can  close  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
us ing  the  maste r key (veh icles  with  conven -
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ience  key*) up  to  a distance  of  approximate 
ly 9 
ft (3  m). 
- Th e  luggage  compartment  lid  can  be  oper
ated  by hand  if the  vehicle  battery  is  low . It 
is  necessa ry to  use  more  force  w hen  doing 
this.  Move the  lid s low ly to  reduce  the 
amount  of force  needed. 
Luggage compartment  with  movement
activated  opening 
Applies  to vehicles : wit h convenience  key and  sensor -control
led  luggage  comp artm en t  lid 
F ig . 30 Rear  of  the  vehicle: foot  movemen t 
Requirements:  You m ust  be  carrying  your  vehicle 
key with  you . You must  be  standing  at  the  center 
behind  the  luggage  compartment  lid.  The dis
tance  to  the  rear  of  the vehicle  should  be  approx
i mately  8  inches  (20  cm) . The  ignition  must  be 
switched  off . Make  sure  you  have  firm  foot ing . 
..  Swing  your  foot  back  and  forth  below  the 
bumper¢ 
fig.  30. Do not  touch  the  bumper. 
O nce  the  system  recognizes  the  movement,  the 
luggage  compartment  lid will  open . 
The  luggage  compartment  lid will  only  open  if 
you  make  the movement  as  descr ibed . This  pre
vents  the  luggage  compartment  lid from  opening 
due  to  s imilar  movements  such  as  when  you  walk 
be tween  the  rea r of  the  v eh icle  and  yo ur garage 
doo r. 
General  information 
In  some  situat ions,  the funct ion  is limited  or 
temporarily  unavailable . Th is  may  happen  if : 
- the  luggage  compartment  lid  was  closed  be
forehand.  

Opening  and closing 
Power  Windows 
Controls 
The driver can control  all power  windows. 
Fig. 33 Section of  the  driver's door: controls 
All  power  window  switches  are  equipped  with  a 
two-stage  function : 
Opening  the  windows 
•  Press the  switch  to  the first stop and hold  it  un
til  the  window  reaches  the  desired  position. 
•  To  open  the  w indow completely,  press the 
switch  down  to  the 
second level briefly. 
Closing  the  windows 
• Pull  the switch  to  the first  stop and  hold  it  until 
the  window  reaches the  desired  posit ion. 
•  To  close the  window completely,  pull  the 
switch  up to  the 
second  level briefly. 
Power  window  switches 
@ Driver 's door 
@ Passenger's door 
© Left  rear door 
@ Right  rear door 
A WARNING 
-Always take  the  vehicle key with  you when 
leaving  the vehicle,  even for  a short  period 
of  time.  This applies  particularly  when chil
dren  remain  in the vehicle.  Otherwise  they 
could  start  the  engine  or  operate  electrical 
equipment  such as  power windows.  The 
power  windows  continue  to  function until 
the  driver's  door  or front  passenger's door 
has  been  opened . 
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" 
-Pay carefu l attention  when  closing  the  win
dows.  It  could cause injury  by pinch ing. 
- When  locking  the  vehicle from  o utside,  the 
vehicle  must  be unoccupied  since the win
dows can no  longer  be opened  in  an emer
gency. 
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After  turning  the  ignition  off  you can still 
open  and close the  windows  for approximate
ly  10  seconds . The power  windows  are not 
switched  off  until  the  driver's  door  or front 
passenger's  door has been opened . 
Convenience  opening 
All of  the  windows  and  the  sunroof*  can be 
opened  at  once . 
The settings  in the  Infotainment  system  specify 
which  windows will  open. 
Convenience  opening 
• Press and  hold the~ button  on the  remote 
control  key until  the  windows  reach their  de
sired  position  and the  sunroof * is tilted  open. 
Setting  convenience  opening  in the 
Infotainment  system 
• Select: the I CARI funct ion  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
contro l button > Vehicle settings > Cen
tral  locking 
> Long-press to  open windows. 
To enable  convenience opening  of  the  windows 
and the  roof *, the 
Front  windows,  Rear windows 
and Roof functions  must  be switched On . 
A WARNING 
-
For  security  reasons, the  windows  and the 
sunroof*  can only  be  opened with  the  remote 
control  key at  a  maximum  distance  of  approx
imately  6  feet (2  meters)  from  the  vehicle.  

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Correcting power window malfunctions 
After  disconnecting  the  vehicle battery,  the  one
touch  up and  down  feature  must  be  activated 
again . 
.,. Pull  the  powe r window  switch  until  the  window 
is completely  ra ised. 
.,.  Release  the  switch  and  pull  it  aga in for  at  least 
one  second. 
Valet  parking 
The  valet  parking  feature  protects  the  luggage 
compartment  from  unauthorized  access . 
Fig. 34 Lu gg age  comp artment : v a let  parkin g  button 
W ith  "valet  parking"  activated,  the  rea r lid can
no t be  opened . 
.,.  Remove  the  mechanical  key 
Q page  30. 
.,. Open  the  glove  compartment  and  activate 
Q fig . 34 the  "valet  parking"  feature  by press
ing  the 
I VA LETI button . The  indicator  light  in 
the  switch  illuminates  . 
.,.  Close  the  glove  compartment  and  lock  it with 
the  mechanical  key. 
.,.  Lock  both  rear  seatbacks  w ith  the  mechanical 
key 
Q page  64 . 
.,. Leave  the  master  key with  the  service  personnel 
for  park ing  and  keep the  mechanical  key with 
you . 
When  the  "valet  parking"  feature is activated: 
- the  un locking  button  for  the  rear  lid 
~ in the 
driver's  door  is  inact ive 
- the  button~  on  the  master  key  is inactive 
- the  opening  handle  in the  rear  lid is  inactive. 
Opening  and  closing 
The  vehicle  can  be  driven and  locked  and  un
locked  with  the  master  key.  Access  to  the  lug
gage  compartment  is  blocked. 
When  the valet  parking  function  is switched  on , 
the  message 
Valet  parking  activated appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster display when  you  switch 
the  ignition  on . 
Sunroof 
Description 
Fig. 35 Section from hea dline r: sun roo f b utton 
@ Tilting /sliding 
.,.  To tilt  the  sunroof  completely,  press  the  switch 
briefly  to  the  second  level. 
"' To  open  the  sunroof  completely,  pull  the  sw itch 
briefly  to  the second  level¢,&.  . 
..  To select  an  intermediate  position , press/pu ll 
the  switch  to  the  first level  until  the  desired po
sition  is reached . 
@ Opening /sliding  (version  1) 
"'To  move  the  roof  into the reduced  wind  noise 
position,  press  the  button  back  briefly  to  the 
second  level.  The  roof  will  open  all  the  way  if 
you  press  the  button  back to  the  second  level 
again. 
.,.  To close  the sunroof  completely,  press  the 
switch  forward  briefly  to  the  second  level 
Q ,&.. 
..  To select  an  intermediate  position,  press/pull 
the  switch  forward/back  to  the  first  level  until 
the  desired  position  is  reached. 
@ Opening/sliding  (version  2) 
.,.  To open  the  sunroof  complete ly,  press  the 
switch  back  to  just  before  the  second  level. 
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Opening  and clo sin g 
~ To close  the  sunroof  comp letely,  press  the 
switch  forward  briefly  to  the  second  level 
c::> ,&. . 
~ To select  an  intermediate  pos ition,  press/pull 
the  switch  forward/back  to  the  first  level  until 
the  desired  position  is reached . 
The  sun  shade  can  be  opened  and  closed  by hand 
when  the  roof  is closed.  The  sun  shade  opens  au
tomatically  when  the  roof  is  opened. 
You can  still  operate  the  sliding/tilt ing  sunroof 
for  about  10  minutes  after  the  ignition  is switch
ed  off.  The  switch  is deactivated  once  the  driver's 
or  front  passenger 's door  is opened. 
A WARNING 
Pay  careful  attent ion when  closing  the  slid
ing/t ilting  sunroof  -otherw ise  ser ious  injury 
cou ld  result!  Always  take  the  ign ition  key with 
you  when  leaving  the  vehicle . 
@ Note 
Always  close  your  sliding/tilting  sunroof  when 
leaving  your  veh icle.  Sudden  ra in can  cause 
damage  to  the  interior  equ ipment  of your  ve
hicle,  particularly  the  electron ic equ ipment. 
@ Tips 
- For  informat ion  on  convenience  opening,  re
fer  tor:::.> 
page 40. 
-The  sunroof  will  only  open  down  to -20 °C 
(-4 °F) . 
Sunroof  power  emergency  closing 
-
If the  sunroof  detects  an  object  in  its  path  whe n 
it  is clos ing,  it  w ill open  again  automatically.  In 
this  case,  you  can  close  the  roof  with  the  power 
emergency  closing  function . 
~ Within  five  seconds  afte r the  sunroof  opens  au
tomat ica lly,  pull  the  switch  unt il the  roof 
closes. 
I f you  let  go  of  the  sw itch  early,  the  sunroof  will 
open  aga in. 
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Garage  door  opener 
(Homelink) 
Description 
App lies  to vehicles : wit h garage  door  o pener  (Horne Link) 
Fig. 36 Ga rage  door  opener:  examples  of  using w ith  differ· 
ent  syste ms 
You can  act ivate  various  systems  such  as  garage 
doors,  security  systems  and  home  lighting  from  inside  your  vehicle  using  the  garage  door  opener 
(Homelink) . There  are  three  buttons  for  th is  in 
the  veh icle  headliner  that  can  be  in  used  in  place 
of  up  to  three  hand-held  transmitters . 
To operate  systems  using  the  garage  door  open
er,  the  three  buttons  in the  roof  headliner  must  be  programmed  first . 
A WARNING 
Make  sure  no  people  or  objects  are  in the  im
mediate  vicinity  of the  equipment  when  using 
or  p rogramming  the  garage  door  opener.  Peo
ple  can  be  injured  and  objects  can  be  dam
aged  if they  are  caught  in  the  equipment . 
(D Tips 
-For  security  reasons,  we  recommend  that 
you  clear  the  prog rammed  buttons  before 
sell ing  the  vehicle . 
- For  add itiona l information  about  Homel ink, 
visit  www.homelink .com . 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Indust ry Canada  regulat ions 
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