
Table of  content s 
Bulbs  ... . ... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... 
263 
Replacing  light  bulbs  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  263 
Emergency  situations  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . 264 
General  .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Starting  by pushing  or  towing  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Starting  w ith  jumper  cables  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Use of jumper  cables  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  265 
Towing  w ith  a tow  truck  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  266 
Ra is ing the  veh icle  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  268 
Te chnical  Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 270 
Technical  data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 270 
Veh icle identification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  270 
We ights  .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  270 
D imensions. .. .... ........... .... ...  27 1 
Capac ities  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  2 7 1 
Gasoline  engines  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  272 
D iese l engines  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  272 
Consumer  information  ... .. .. .. . 273 
Warranty  coverages  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  273 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the  U .S .A . 
or  Canada  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  273 
Aud i Service Repair Man uals  and 
Literature  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  273 
Maintenance . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  27 3 
Accesso ries and technical  changes  . . . . .  .  275 
D eclarat ion  of  Compliance, 
Telecommu nication  and  Electron ic 
Systems  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  276 
Index  ... .. .. .... ........... .. .. .. . 277 
4  

In addition  to  this  Owner's  Manual, your Audi 
comes  with  the 
- MMI  Operat ing Instructions 
- Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. 
If you are  missing  one of these  publications,  or  if 
you believe that  the  information  is not complete, 
contact  your author ized Audi dealer  for  assis
tance. 
MMI Operating  Instructions 
contain  detailed  description  of the  Aud i Mu lti 
Media  Interface  (MMI) includ ing the  nav igation 
system,  the sound  system  and  the hand  held 
phone. 
The Warranty & Maintenance  booklet 
explains  how you can keep your Audi in top  driv ing  condition  by having it serviced regu larly and 
contains  detailed  information about  the  warran
ties  covering your Aud i.  Always have  the booklet 
with you when you take  your veh icle to  an author
iz ed A udi dealer  for  serv ice. Your Audi Serv ice Ad
visor w ill record  each  scheduled service  and  can 
answer  any  questions  you may  have regarding 
h ow to  maintain  your vehicle. 
In  Canada, 
the  vehicle  literature  is also available  in French. 
To obtain  a  copy, co nta ct you r dealer  or write  to: 
Au Canada, on peut  se  procurer  un exemplaire  en 
frarn;ais  de ce document  aupres du concession
naire  ou de: 
Aud i Canada 
Client Assistance 
Assistance  a  la Clientele 
777  Bayly  Street,  West, 
Ajax, Ontario  LlS  7G7 
If you  sell  your  Audi 
all literature  should  be  left in the  vehicle to  make 
the  Warranty  terms  as well as  all operating,  safe
ty and  maintenance  informat ion ava ilable to  the 
next  owner. 
Owner 's Literature 
If you  change  your  address  or if you  bought 
this  Audi  used 
be sure  to  send  in a "Notice of Address  Change" I 
"Not ice of Used Car Purchase"  post  card. This 
card can be found  in the  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet  or obtained  from  your authorized 
Audi dealer. 
It  is in  your own  interest  that  we  are able  to 
contact  you should  the need  arise. 
5  

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0 CJ '
-Inspection  or oil  change  reminder: After a  cer
tain  distance  driven,  a  message  appears  in the 
instrument  cluster  display  each  time  the  ign i
tion  is switched  on  or  off¢ 
fig.  13. The  remain
ing  distance  or  time  is displayed  briefly. 
-Inspection  or  oil change  due: If your  vehicle  is 
due  for  an  inspection  or  oil change  or  both,  a 
message  appears  briefly  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display  when  sw itching  the  ign ition  on  or 
off: 
Inspection  due! or Oil change due! or Oil 
change  and inspection due! . 
Checking  service  intervals 
You can  check  the  remaining distance  or  time  un
til  the  next  oil change  or  next  inspection  n the 
Car  menu.  To do  this,  select:  the 
ICARI function 
button 
> (Car)*  Systems control  button > Service 
& control > Service intervals . 
Resetting  the  indicator 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility will  reset the  service  interval  dis
play  after  performing  service . 
If  you  have  changed  the  oil yourself,  you  must  re
set  the  oil change  interval. 
To reset  the  indicator, select:  the 
ICARI function 
button 
> (Car)*  System control  button > Service 
& control > Service intervals. Turn  the  control 
knob  downward  to 
Reset oil  change interval and 
press  the  control  knob. 
(D Note 
-Only reset  the oil change  indicator  if  the oil 
was  changed. 
- Following  the  service  intervals is critical  to 
maintain ing  the  service  life  and  va lue  of 
your  vehicle,  especially  the engine.  Even if 
the  mileage  on  the  vehicle  is  low,  do  not  ex
ceed  the  time  for  the  next  service. 
- Calculating  the  t ime to  the  next  oil  change 
i s  interrupted  when the  vehicle  battery  is 
disconnected. 
If the  vehicle  is not  driven  for 
a  long  period  of  time,  check  the  mainte
nance  schedule  so  that  you can  follow  the 
maintenance  interva ls. 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
Head-up  display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Head-up  display 
Fig. 14 Example : Indicato rs  in the  Head -up d isplay 
Fig . 15 Instrument  panel:  head-up  display knob 
The  Head-up  display  projects certain  warnings  or 
selected  information  from  the  assistance  sys
tems*  or  navigation*  on  the windshield . The  dis
play  appears  w ithin the  driver's  field of vision. 
Switching  on/off 
.. To switch  the  head-up  display  on  or off,  press 
the  knob~¢ 
fig.  15 . 
Adjusting  the  height 
The  height  of the  display can  be  adjusted  to  the 
individual  driver . 
..  Make  sure  you  are  seated  correctly 
r=!)page 126. 
.. Turn  the  knob~ to  adjust  the  disp lay . 
Settings  in the  Infotainment  system 
.. Select:  the I CAR I function  button> (Car)* Sys
tem 
control  button  > Driver assistance > Head
up  display > Head-up  display  contents 
or Dis-
play  brightness.  .,.. 
27  

Warm  and  cold Climate  control  system 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  three-zone  climate  control  or four 
zone  a utomat ic climate  contro l 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  vehicle  interior . It 
is  the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and  sun
roof*  are  closed . 
If the  temperature  inside  the 
parked  vehicle  becomes  very warm,  opening  the 
window  briefly  will  speed  up the  cooling  process. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
blower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has reached  a certain  tempera
ture. 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can  drip 
and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  vehicle. 
This  is  normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a leak. 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the air. 
T he  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the 
intervals  specified  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  air  conditioner  can 
properly  work . 
If  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollution,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  specified  in your  Audi War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet . If  in doubt,  ask 
your  authorized  Audi  Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key coded settings 
Three-zone  climate  control: The  blower  setting 
and  air  distribution  are  stored  automatically  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  in use. 
Four-zone automatic  climate  control: Th e cli
mate  control  settings  are  automatically stored 
and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  in 
use. 
Warm  and cold 
A WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and  can  cause 
accidents . 
- For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that  all 
windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  condensa
tion . 
- Completely  familiarize  yourself  with  the 
proper  use  and  function  of  the  heating  and 
ventilation  system  and  especially  how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  the windows . 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  sys tem  in freezing  weather  until  you  have warmed  the  windshield  first,  using  the heat
ing  and  vent ilation  system.  The  washer  so lu
tion  may  freeze  on  the  w indshield  and  re
duce  visibility. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
been  damaged,  sw itch  the  system  off  to 
avoid  further  damage  and  have  it  inspected 
by a  qualified  dealership. 
- Repa irs to  the  Aud i air  cond itioner  require 
special  technical  knowledge  and special 
tools.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi  dea ler  for 
assistance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By  reduc ing  the  amount  of fuel  you  use,  you 
also  reduce  the amount  of  pollutants emitted 
into  the  air. 
(D Tips 
- Keep  the  air  intake  slots  (in front  of  the 
windshield)  free from  ice,  snow  and  debris 
in  order  to  maintain  the  proper  function  of 
the  climate  control  system. 
- The  energy  management  system  may  switch 
the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window  defroster  off  temporarily . These  systems  are  availab le 
again  as  soon  as  the  energy  balance  has 
been  restored . 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items  of  clothing  on  the  luggage  compartment  cover,  ensure 
that  the  openings  are  not  covered. 
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(D Tips 
If  the  capacitive  passenger  detection  system 
determines  that  the  front  passenger  seat is 
empty,  the  frontal  airbag  on  the  passenger 
side  will  be  turned  off,  and  the 
PA SSENGER 
A IR BAG OFF 
light  will  stay  on. 
Repair , care and  disposal  of the  airbags 
Parts  of  the  a irbag  system  are  installed  at  many 
d ifferent  p laces  on  your  Aud i.  Installing,  remov
ing,  servic ing  o r repa iring  a  part  in  an  area  of  the 
vehicle  can  damage  a  part  of  an  airbag  system 
and  p revent  that  system  from  working  properly 
in a  co llision. 
There  are  some  important  things  you  have  to 
know  to  make  su re t hat  the  effectiveness  of  the 
system  w ill not  be  impaired  and  that  discarded 
components  do  not  cause  injury  or  pollute  the 
environment . 
A WARNING 
Improper  care,  serv icing  and  repa ir proce
dures  can  increase  the  r isk  of  personal  injury 
and  death  by  preventing  an  airbag  from  de
ploying  when  needed  or  deploying  an  airbag 
unexpectedly: 
-
- Never  cover,  obstruct,  or  change  the  steer ing  wheel  horn  pad  or  a irbag  cover  or  the  in
strument  panel  or  mod ify them  in any  way. 
- Never  attach  any  objects  such  as  cup  holders  or te lephone  mountings  to  the  su rfaces  cov
er ing  the  airbag  units. 
- For  cleaning  the  ho rn  pad  or  instrument 
pane l,  use  on ly a  soft,  dry  cloth  or  one  mois
tened  with  plain  water.  Solvents  or  cleaners  cou ld  damage  the  a irbag  cover  or  change 
the  stiffness  or  strength  of  the  mater ial  so 
that  the  airbag  cannot  dep loy and  protect 
properly. 
- Never  repair,  adjust,  or  change  any  parts  of 
the  airbag  system. 
- All work  on  the  steering  wheel,  instr ument 
pane l, front  seats  or  electrical  system  (in 
cluding  the  installation  of  audio  equipment, 
cellu lar  telephones  and  CB rad ios,  etc.) 
must  be  performed  by  a qualified  technician 
Airb ag  sys tem 
who  has  the  t raining  and  spec ial  equ ipment 
necessary. 
- For any  wo rk on  the  airbag  system,  we 
strong ly recommend  that  you  see  yo ur au
thorized  Audi dealer  or  qualified  workshop. 
- Never  modify  the  front  b umper  or  parts  of 
the  vehicle  body. 
- Always  make  sure  that  the  side  a irbag  can 
inflate  w ithout  interference: 
- Never  ins tall  seat  covers  or  replacement 
u pholste ry ove r the  front  seatbacks  that 
have  not  been  specifica lly approved  by 
Audi. 
- Never  use  addi tional  seat  cushions  that 
cove r the  areas  where  the  side  airbags  in
flate. 
- Damage  to  the  orig inal  se at  cove rs or  to 
the  se am  in the  area  of  the  s ide  airbag 
module  must  a lways  be  repaired  immedi
ate ly by  an  authorize d Aud i dealer. 
- The  airb ag  system  can  deploy  on ly on ce.  Af
ter  an  airbag  has  been  deployed,  it  must  be 
replaced  with  new  replacement  parts  de
signed and approve d espec ially for your 
Aud i model  version.  Replacement  of  com
p lete  airbag  systems  or  airbag  components 
m ust  be  performed  by qualified  workshops 
only . Make  sure  that  any  airbag  service  ac
tion  is entered  in you r A udi  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  boo klet  under AIRBAG R E
PLAC EM ENT R ECORD. 
- For safety  reasons  in  severe  accidents,  the 
alternator  and  starte r are  separated  from 
the  vehicle  ba tte ry with  a  pyro te chnic  cir cui t 
interrupter. 
- Work  on  the  pyrotechnic  c ircuit  interrupt
er  must  on ly be  performed  by a  qualif ied 
technic ians  who  have  the  exper ience,  in
format ion  and  specia l tools  necessa ry to 
perfo rm  the  wor k safely. 
- If  the  vehicle  or  the  circuit  interr upte r is 
scrapped,  all  applicable  safety  p recautions 
must  be  followed. 
157  

CD Note 
-Vehicle  components  such  as  the  engine, 
transmission,  suspension  or  electrical  sys
tem  can  be  severely  damaged  by driving 
through  water. 
- Always switch  the  Start-Stop-System*  off 
when  driving  through  water 
9 page 79. 
@ Tips 
- Determine  the  depth  before  driving  through 
water. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive  in  reverse  or 
switch  the  engine  off  when  driving  through 
water. 
- Keep  in  mind  that  oncoming  vehicles  may 
create  waves  that  raise  the  water  level and 
make  it  too  deep  for  your  vehicle  to  drive 
through  safely. 
-Avoid  driving  through  salt  water  (corrosion). 
Catalytic  converter 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  gasoline  engine 
It is very important  that your emission control 
system  (catalytic  converter)  is functioning  prop
erly  to  ensure  that  your  vehicle is running  in  an 
environmentally  sound  manner . 
... Always  use  lead-free gasoline 9 page  208, 
Fuel  supply. 
... Never  run  the  tank  down  all  the  way to  empty. 
.,.  Never  put  too  much  motor  oil  in your  engine 
9 page  220,  Adding  engine  oil~-
.,. Never  try  to  push- or  tow-start  your  vehicle. 
The  catalytic  converter  is an  efficient  "clean-up" 
device  built  into the  exhaust  system  of  the  vehi
cle.  The  catalytic  converter  burns  many  of the 
pollutants  in  the exhaust  gas  before  they are  re
leased  into  the  atmosphere. 
The  exclusive  use of  unleaded  fuel  is  critically  im
portant  for  the  life  of the  catalytic  converter  and 
proper  functioning  of the  engine. 
A WARNING 
The  temperature  of  the  exhaust  system  is 
high,  both  when  driving  and  after  stopping 
the  engine. 
Driving  and  the  environment 
- Never  touch  the  exhaust  tail  pipes once  they 
have  become  hot.  This  could  result  in  burns. 
- Do  not  park  or  operate  the  vehicle  in areas 
where  the  hot  exhaust  system  may  come  in  contact  with  dry  grass,  brush,  fuel  spill  or 
other  material  which  can  cause  a fire. 
- Do not  apply  additional  undercoating  or 
rustproofing  on  or  near  the  exhaust  mani
fold,  exhaust  pipes,  catalytic  converter  or  heat  shields.  During  driving,  the substance 
used  for  undercoating  could  overheat  and 
cause  a fire. 
CD Note 
- Be aware  that  just  one  tank  filling  with 
leaded fuel  will  already  seriously  degrade 
the  performance  of the  catalytic  converter . 
- Do not  exceed  the  correct  engine  oil  level 
9page220. 
- Do not  drive  until  the  fuel  tank  becomes 
completely  empty . The  engine  could  mis
fire.  Unburned  fuel  could  also  get  into  the 
exhaust  system  and  this could  cause  the 
catalytic  converter  to  overheat. 
- Do  not  switch  off  the  ignition  while  the vehi
cle  is  moving. 
- Do not  continue  to  operate  your  vehicle  un
der  these  conditions,  as  otherwise  fuel  can 
reach  the  catalytic  converter.  This  could re
sult  in overheating  of  the  converter, requir
ing  its  replacement  . 
- To  assure  efficient  operation of the Emis
sion  Control  System: 
- Have your  vehicle  maintained  properly  and 
in accordance  with  the  service  recommen
dations  in your  Warranty 
& Maintenance 
booklet. 
- Lack of  proper  maintenance  as  well  as  im
proper  use  of the  vehicle  will  impair  the 
function  of the  emission  control  system 
and  could  lead  to  damage. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Even  when  the  Emission  Control  System  is op
erating  properly,  the  exhaust  gas  can  have  a 
sulfur-like  exhaust  gas  smell  under  some  op
erating  states.  This depends  on the  sulfur 
195  

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.  .,. 
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