
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 
(D . 
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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Instrumen ts and  ind icator  ligh ts 
Econom y tip s 
In certain  s ituations,  economy  tips  appear  auto
matica lly for  a sho rt  time  in the  efficiency  pro
gram 
c:> fig.  10. If you  fo llow  these  economy  tips, 
you  can  reduce  your  vehicle's  fuel  consumption. 
To t urn  an  economy  tip  off  immed iate ly after  it 
appears,  press  any  button  on  the  multifunction 
steering  wheel. 
(D Tips 
- If you  e rase  the  data  in the  efficiency  pro
gram,  the  values  in the  on-board  computer 
will a lso  be  reset. 
- Once you  have  turned  an  economy  tip  off,  it 
will only  appear  again  after  you  turn  the  ig 
nition  on  again . 
- The  economy  t ips  are  not  displayed  in every 
instance,  but  rather  in intervals  over  a  peri
od  of t ime. 
Odometer 
F ig . 1 1 Instrument  cluster:  odometer  and  reset  button 
The display  of  distance  dr iven  is shown  in miles 
"mi"  or  kilometers  "km". The  units  of  measure
ment  (kilometers/m iles)  can  be  changed  in the 
Infotainment  system. 
Upp er odometer 
The trip  odome ter  shows  the  d istance  driven 
since  it  was  last  reset.  It  can  be  used  to  measure 
short  distances.  The  last  digit  shows  distances  of  100  meters  or  1/10  of a  mile . 
The trip  odome ter  can  be  reset  to  zero  by press
ing  the  reset  bu tton 
E§J . 
26 
Lo wer  odom eter 
The  lower  odomete r shows  the  tota l number  of 
k ilometers  or  miles  that  the  vehicle  has  driven. 
Malfunction  indicator 
If there  is a  malfunction  in the  instrument  clus
ter, 
DEF will appear  in the  trip  odometer  display. 
Have the  malfunction  corrected  as  soon  as  possi
ble. 
Time/date  display 
Fig. 12 Instrument  cluster: Time and  date 
The  date,  time  of  day  and  time  and  date  format 
can  be  set  in the  Infotainment  system.  Refer  to 
the  Infotainment  system  operat ing  manu al for 
inst ructions. 
When  you  open  the  dr iver's  door,  the  date  and 
time  appear  in the  instrumen t cluster  display  for 
30  seconds. 
Service interval  display 
The service  interval  display  detects  when your  ve
hicle  is due  for  service. 
Fig.  13  Instrument  cluster  display:  service  interval  d isplay 
(example) 
The  serv ice interval  display  works  in two  stages: II>  

Driving  and  th e en vironm ent 
content  of the  fuel  be ing  used.  Using a differ 
ent  brand  of fue l may he lp, or filling the  tank 
w ith  lead-free  super  grade  gasoline. 
Diesel  particulate  filter 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  diesel engine 
The diesel  particulate  fi lter  fi lters  nearly all of 
the  soot  particles  out  of the  exhaust.  The fi lter 
cleans  itself  automatically  under normal  driving 
conditions. 
If the  filter  cannot  clean  itself  (for ex
ample,  because  you are  only driving short  distan
ces),  the  filter  becomes  clogged  w ith  soot  and 
the 
II symbo l for  the  diesel  particulate  filter  il
lum inates ¢ 
page  20. 
_& WARNING 
-Do not  park you r vehicle over flammable 
materials  such as  grass  or  leaves because 
the  high temperature  of the  diese l particu
late  fi lter  could start  a fire . 
-
-Do not  apply an  underbody  protectant  in the 
exhaust  system  area  or a fire could start. 
Placing  your  vehicle  out 
of  service 
If you would  like to  take  your vehicle out  of serv
ice for  a  longer time,  contact  your authorized 
Audi dealer  or qualified  repair  facility. They will 
adv ise you of important  measures,  such  as corro
sion  protection,  maintenance  and  storage  proce
dures.  A lso follow the  information  about  the bat
tery ¢ 
page  226 . 
Economical  and  environ
mentally-friendly  driving 
General 
Your personal  style  of  driving  will  determine  the 
economy  of your  vehicle,  as well  as exhaust  and 
noise levels . 
Fuel economy,  environmental  impact, and  wear 
on your engine,  brakes  and  tires  largely depend 
on three  factors : 
-your  personal  driving style 
- operating  conditions 
196 
- technical  limitations 
If  you ant icipate  what  you need  to do next  and 
drive economically, you  can easily cut  your fuel 
consumption  by 10-15  percent.  This sect ion will 
give you some  tips  on how you can  help the  envi 
ronment  and your  pocketbook. 
(D Tips 
' 
The consumption  estimates  as  published  by 
ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY 
(EPA) and Transport  Canada  may not  corre
spond  to your actual  consumption  on the 
road,  which will vary depending  upon  vehicle 
load  and  speed,  road and  weather  conditions, 
trip  length,  etc. 
Drive smoothly  and  keep  a  lookout  ahead 
Vehicles use  the most  fuel  when  they are  acceler
ating. 
..  Avoid unnecessary  accelerat ing and  braking . 
Vehicles use  the  most  fuel  when  they  are acceler
ating.  If you anticipate  what  is going to  happen 
next,  you will need  to  brake  less and,  thus,  accel
erate  less.  Let the  vehicle coast  whenever  possi
ble  -for  example  when you see  that  the  next traf
fic light  is  red. 
Avoid  full  throttle 
Driving  at  moderate  speeds saves fuel  and im
proves your  mileage. 
.. Try  and  keep well below your car's  maximum 
speed. 
Acce lerating  gently  reduces  fuel consumption, 
engine  wear,  and  does  not  disturb  the  environ
ment . 
Fuel consumption,  exhaust  emissions  and  engine 
noise  increase  disproportionate ly at  high speeds. 
If you  drive at  approximately  three  quarters  of 
top  speed,  fuel  consumption  will be  reduced  by 
one  half.  Never drive faster  than  the  posted 
speed  limit and  weather  conditions  permit.  

Reducing  unnecessary idling 
Even when your  car is just  idling it burns  up fuel. 
~ Shut the  engine  off  when  you  are  not  driving 
the  vehicle. 
~ Do not  warm  up  the  vehicle  by  letting  the  en-
gine  run  at  idle . 
The  idling  phase  is automat ically  reduced  for 
veh icles  w ith  the  Start-Stop-System.  It  is effi
cient  to  switch  off  the  engine  in vehicles  without 
the  Start-Stop-System  when  stopped  at  ra ilroad 
crossings  and  long  red  lights . Turning  the  engine 
off  for just  30-40  seconds  saves  more  fuel  than  is 
b ur ned  by  sta rting  the  engine  ag ain. 
It  takes  a  long  t ime  for  the  engine  to  warm  up 
fu lly when  it  is  runni ng  at  idle . Howeve r, wear 
and  noxio us emiss ions  a re  espe cially  high  when 
the  eng ine  is wa rm ing  up.  So you  sho uld  d rive 
away  as  soon  as  you  sta rt  the  engi ne  and  avoid 
r u nning  at  high  rpms  whi le the  engine  is  still 
warming  up . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave  engine  id ling  unatten ded  a fter 
starting . If  warning  lights  should  come  on  to 
indicate  im proper  operation,  they  wou ld  go 
unheeded.  Extended  id ling  a lso  produces 
heat,  wh ich  could  result  in  overheat ing  or 
other  damage  to  the  vehicle  or  other  proper
ty. 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a lot  of  fuel. 
~ Have your  veh icle  serviced  at  regu lar  intervals. 
By having  your  veh icle  reg ularly  serviced  by  an 
Audi dea ler  helps  to  ensure  that  it  runs  proper ly 
and  econom ica lly. The  condition  of  your  veh icle 
not  on ly affects  its  safety  and  ability  to  ho ld  its 
va lue,  it  a lso  affects 
fuel  consumption . 
Check you r oil  each  time  you  fill  your tank. 
The  amount  of  oil  use d  i s  re lated  to e ngine  lo ad 
a nd  speed. 
Driving  and  the  envir onment 
It is  normal  for  the  oil  consumption  of  a  new  e n
gine  to  reach  its  lowest  value  after  a  certain  mi le
age  has  been  dr iven. 
Yo u m ust  dr ive your  ve hicl e  abou t 3,0 00  m iles 
(S, 000  kilometers)  befo re yo u can  properly  as 
sess  oil consumption . 
T h is  also  ap plies  to f ue l cons umption  and  eng ine 
o utput . 
CD Note 
-Have your  ve hicle  maintained  pro perly  and 
in  acc ordance  w ith  the  se rvice  rec ommend a
ti ons  i n your  W arra nty 
& M ain ten ance  book
let .  Lack of  proper  maintenan ce as  we ll as 
improper  use  of  the  ve hicl e w ill impair  the 
function  of  the  em ission  cont rol  system  and 
co uld  lead  to  damage. 
- Do  not  alte r or  remove  any  component  of 
the  Emission  Contro l System  unless  ap
proved  by the  man ufacturer. 
- Do not  alte r or  remove  any  device,  such  as 
heat  shields,  switches,  ign it ion  w ires, 
valves,  which  are  designed  to  protect  your 
vehicle's  Emission  Contro l System  a nd othe r 
im por tan t ve hicle  components . 
Fewer short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively  high 
on short  trips. 
~ Try to  avo id driv ing  short  distances  with  a cold 
eng ine . 
T he  engine  and  cata lytic  conve rter  have  to  reach 
their  opt imal 
operating  temperature to  reduce 
fuel  consumpt io n  and  noxious  emiss ions  effec
tively. 
Just  afte r starting,  a  cold  engine  in  a  mid-size  car 
only  achieves  a  fuel  economy  of  6-8  m iles  per 
gallo n (30-40  l/ 100  km) . After  about  a  half  a 
mile,  fuel  economy  climbs  to  12  mpg  (20  l/100 
km) . Afte r about 
2 .5 m iles  (4  km),  the  eng ine  is 
at  its  p roper  operat ing  temperature  and  fue l 
eco nomy  has  reached  a  no rma l level.  So yo u can 
see  th at  yo u should  avoid  short  trips  w heneve r 
poss ible.  .,. 
197  

.... 
Audi oil quality  standard 
Gas oline 
VW 502  00  or 
engi ne vw 504  00 
Die sel vw 507  00 
en gin e 
Using  the  prope r engine  oil  is important  for  the 
functiona lity  and  service  life  of  the  eng ine.  Your 
engine  was  factory-filled  with  a  high -quality  oil 
which  can  usually  be  used  throughout  the  entire 
year. 
@ Note 
Your  Limited  New Vehicle  Warranty  does  not 
cover  damage  or  malfunctions  due  to  failure 
to  follow  recommended  maintenance  and  use 
requirements  as  set  forth  in the  Audi  Owner's  Manual  and  Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. 
- Use  only  a  high  quality  eng ine  oil  that  ex-
pressly  complies  with  the  Aud i oil  quality 
standard  specified  for  your  vehicle's  engine. 
Using  any  other  oil  can  cause  serious  engine 
damage . 
- Do not  mix  any  lubricants  or  other  additives 
into  the  engine  oil.  Doing  so  can  cause  en
gine  damage. 
(D Tips 
If you  need  to  add  oil  and  there  is  none  availa
ble  that  meets  the  Audi  o il quality  standard 
your  eng ine  requ ires,  you  may  add  a total  of 
no  more  than  0.5  quart/liter  of  a  h igh-quality 
"synthet ic"oil  that  meets  the  followi ng  speci
fications. 
- Vehicles  with  gasoline  eng ine:  AC EA A3 o r 
API SM wi th a  viscosity  g rade  of  SA E OW-30, 
SAE SW-30  or  SAE SW-40. 
- Vehicles  wit h diesel  eng ine:  ACEA C3 o r 
API  CF with  a v iscosi ty grade  of  SA E OW-30 
or  SA E SW -30. 
- Fo r more  information  abou t engine  o il that 
has  been  approved  for  your  vehi cle,  please 
contact  either  you r a utho rized  Audi  dea ler 
or  A udi  Customer  Relations  at 
"'  1 (800)  822-2834  or  visit  our  web  site  at 
0 
~ www.audiusa.com  or  www.aud icanada.ca. 
.... 
Engine  oil  consumption 
The  engine  in your  vehicle depends  on on ade
quate  amount  of oil to lubricate  and  cool oil of 
its  moving ports. 
In  order  to provide  effect ive  lubrication  and  cool
i ng  of  internal  engine  components,  all  internal 
combust ion  eng ines  consume  a  certa in amount 
of  oil.  Oil consumption  varies  from  eng ine  to  en
gine  and  may  change  s ign ificantly  ove r the  life  of 
the  engine.  Typ ica lly, engines  w ith  a  specified 
break-in  period  (see 
¢ page  194) consume  more 
oi l during  the  break -in  period  than  they  consume 
after  oil  consumption  has  stabilized. 
Under  normal  cond itions,  the  rate  of  oil  con
sumption  depends  on  the  q uality  and  viscosity  o f 
the  oil,  the  RPM (revol utions  per  minute)  at 
which  the  engine is operated,  the  ambient  tem
perature  and  road  condit ions.  Further  factors  are 
the  amount  of  oil  dilution  from  water  condensa
tion  or  fuel  residue  and  the  oxidation  level  of  the  o il. As any  engine  is subject  to  wear  as  mileage 
builds  up,  the  oil  consumption  may  increase  over 
time  unt il replacement  of  worn  components  may 
become  necessary. 
With  all  these  variables  coming  into  play,  no  standard  rate  of  o il consumption  can  be  estab
li shed  or  spec ified . T he re  is  no  alte rnative  to  reg
u la r and  frequent  checking  of  the  oi l level , see 
Note . 
If  the  yellow  engine  o il  leve l warning  symbo l in 
the  instrument  cluster 
II lights  up,  yo u should 
c h eck the  o il level  as  soon  as  possible 
¢ page  220. Top  off  the  o il at  your  earlies t con
venience 
¢ page  220. 
A WARNING 
--=-
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  com-
partment,  always  read  and  heed  all  WARN
INGS 
¢ &. in Working in the  engine  comport
ment  on page  216. 
(D Note 
Driving  wit h an  insufficient  oil  level  is likely  to 
cause  severe  damage  to  the  eng ine. 
IJJ,, 
219  

Checking  and  Filling 
@ Tips 
-The oil  pressure  warning  display.  is  not 
an  indicator  of the  oil  level.  Do not  rely on 
it.  Instead,  check the  oil  level  in your en
gine  at  regular  intervals,  preferably  each 
time  you  refuel,  and  always  before  going 
on  a long  trip. 
- If you  have the  impression  your  engine  con
sumes  excessive  amounts  of  oil, we  recom
mend  that you  consu Lt your  Audi  dealer  to 
have  the  cause  of your  concern  properly  di
agnosed . Keep  in  mind  that  the  accurate 
measurement  of oil  consumption  requires 
great  care  and  may  take  some  time.  Your 
Audi  dealer  has  instructions  about  how  to 
measure  oil consumption  accurately. 
Checking  the  engine  oil  level 
The engine  oil level  can be checked  in  the Info
tainment  system 
Fig. 187 I n fo tai nme nt:  oil  level  indic a to r 
• Park  your  vehicle  on  a  level  surface. 
"  Shut  the  engine  off  when  it is warm . 
..  Switch  only  the  ignition back  on. 
..  Wait  approximately  two  minutes. 
"  Select : the 
ICAR I function  button >  (Car)* Sys
tems 
control  button > Service & control > Oil 
level. 
..  Check the  oil  level in the  Infotainment  system 
display ¢ 
fig.  187. Add  engine  oil  if the  bar of 
the  oil  level indicator  is near  "min" 
¢page  220. 
Depending  on  the  way the  vehicle  is driven  and 
the  operating  conditions,  oil  consumption  can  be 
up  to  1/2  quart  per  600  miles  (0 .5  liter  per 
220 
1,000  km).  Consumption  may  be  higher  within 
the  first  3,000  miles  (5,000  km). 
Because  of  this, the engine  oil  level  must  be 
checked  regularly.  It  would  be  best  to check  each 
time  you  refuel  your  vehicle  and before  long 
drives. 
{!) Tips 
The  oil level  indicator  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display  is  only an informational  display.  If 
the  oil  level is too  low, a  minimum  oil warning 
appears  in  the  instrument  cluster.  Add  oil.  If 
the  hood  was  opened,  the  current  oil  level is 
shown  in the  instrument  cluster  the  next  time 
the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Adding  engine oil 'l:::1: 
Fig. 188 En g in e  compartment : cover  on  the engine  oil fill
er  neck 
Before  you  check  anything in the  engine  compart
ment, 
always  read and  heed  all WARNINGS 
¢ .&. in Working in  the engine  compartment  on 
page  216. 
"Shut  the engine  off . 
"Unscrew  the cap~  to the  engine  oil filling 
hole 
¢ fig.  188,  ¢page  218,  fig.  186. 
.. Carefully  top  off  with  0.5  quarts  (0.5  liters)  of 
the  appropriate  oil ¢ 
page  218. 
.. Check the  oil  level again  after  two  minutes 
¢ page  220,  Checking the  engine  oil level. 
"Top  off  the  oil  again,  if necessary. 
"Screw  the  cap  back  on  the  filling  hole. 
_&. WARNING 
- While  topping  off,  the  oil  must  not come in 
contact  with  hot  engine  parts  - fire hazard!  

Wheels 
and  follow  the  important safe
ty  precautions  in 
q page  243, 
Tires and  vehicle  load  limits. 
-The  tire  must  flex  more  if the 
tire  pressure  is too  low  or  if 
the  vehicle  speed  or  load  are 
too  high.  This  heats  the  tire up 
too  much.  This  increases the 
risk  of  an  accident  because  it 
can  cause  the  tire  to  burst  and 
result  in  loss  of vehicle  con
trol. 
-Incorrect  tire  pressure  in
creases  tire  wear  and  has  a 
negative  effect  on  driving  and 
Tire  pressure table 
Please  note  that  the  information 
contained  in the  following  table 
was  correct  at  the  time  of  print ing , and  the  information  is sub
ject  to  change.  If there  are  differ
ences  between  this  information 
and  the  tire  pressures  specified 
on  the  label  on  the  driver's  side  B
pillar,  always  follow  the  specifica 
tion  on  the  B-pillar  label 
q page  241,  fig.  195. 
242 
braking  behavior,  which  in
creases  the  risk  of  an  accident. 
(D Note 
Replace  lost  valve  caps  to  re
duce  the  risk  of  damage  to  the 
tire  valves. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Tire  pressure  that  is too  low  in
creases  fuel  consumption. 
(D Tips 
Audi  recommends  using the 
tire  pressure  specified  for  a  normal  load 
q table  on 
page  243 
or  for  a  full  load 
when  the vehicle  is  partially 
loaded. 
Make  sure  that  the  tire  designa
tion  on  your  tire  matches  the  des
ignation  on  the  tire  pressure  label 
and  the  tire  pressure  table. 
The  following  table  lists  recom
mended  tire  pressures  in  cold 
tires  according  to  the  load  and 
the  size  of  the  tires  installed.  ..,