
different  tire  speeds.  For this  reason,  in case  of  emergency,  only 
use  a  spare  tire* that is the  same 
circumference  as  the  regular 
tires. 
&_ WARNING -
-Only  use  tire/rim  combina tions  and  suitable  wheel  bolts 
that  have  been  approved  by 
Audi.  Otherwise,  damage  to 
the  vehicle  and  an  accident  could  result. 
-For  technical  reasons,  it  is  not  possible  to  use  tires  from  oth
er  vehicles  - in some  cases, 
you  cannot  even  use  tires  from 
the  same  vehicle  model. 
-Make  sure  that  the  tires  you 
select  have  enough  clearance 
to  the  vehicle.  Replacement 
tires  should  not  be  chosen 
simply  based  on  the  nominal 
size,  because  tires  with  a  dif
ferent  construction  can  differ 
greatly  even  if they  are  the 
same  size.  If there  is not 
enough  clearance,  the  tires  or 
the  vehicle  can  be  damaged  and  this  can  reduce  driving 
safety  and  increase the  risk  of 
an  accident. 
Wheels 
-Only  use  tires  that  are  more 
than  6 years  old  when  abso lutely  necessary  and  drive 
carefully  when  doing  so. 
-Do  not  use  run-flat  tires  on 
your  vehicle.  Using them  when 
not  permitted  can  lead  to  ve
hicle  damage  or  accidents. 
- If  you  install  wheel  covers  on 
the  vehicle,  make  sure  they  al low  enough  air  circulation  to 
cool  the  brake  system.  If  they 
do  not,  this  could  increase  the 
risk  of  an  accident. 
Tire wear/damage 
Fig.  194 Ti re  profi le: T readwear  indica
tor 
Tire wear 
Check the  tires  regularly  for  wear. 
-Inflation  pressure  that  is too  low 
or  high  can  increase  tire  wear 
considerably. 
-Driving  quickly  through curves, 
rapid  acceleration  and  heavy 
braking  increase  tire  wear.  .,. 
239  

Wheels 
th e  av ail able  cargo and  lug
g age  load  capa cit y  of  your  vehi
cl e. 
.,.Ch eck th e tire  s idewall 
(¢ 
pa ge 231, fig. 193) to deter
mine  the  d esignated  load  r atin g 
for  a sp ecifi c tire . 
Wheel  bolts  and rims 
Wheel  bolts 
W heel  bo lt s  must  be  clean  and  loosen/t ighten 
easi ly. 
Rims 
R ims  with  a  bol ted  rim  ring * or w it h  bolted  wheel 
covers * consist  of  m ultip le  pieces . These  compo
nents  we re  bolted  together  using  specia l bolts 
a nd  a speci al procedu re.  You must  not  repair  o r 
d is a ssemble  them¢ 
A. 
A WARNING 
Whee l bolts  that  a re tightened  or  repaired  in
co rrectly  can  become  loose  and  result  in loss 
o f  vehicle  control,  which  increases  the  risk of 
an  acc ident.  For the  correct  t ightening  specifi
cat io n,  refer  to¢ 
page  254 , After  changing  a 
wheel. 
- Always  keep  t he wheel  bolts  and  the 
t h reads  in  the  whee l hub  clean  and  free  of 
grease. 
- Only use  wheel  bolts  that  fit  the  rim. 
-Always  have  damaged  rims  repaired  by an  authorized  Aud i dealer  or authorized  repair 
facility . Never  repair  or  d isassemble  rims 
yo urself,  because  th is  increases  the  r isk  of 
an  accident . 
Winter  tires 
Winte r ti re s s ignificantly  improve  the  veh icle's 
h a ndling  when  d riving  in w inte r condi tions.  Be
c a use  of the ir cons tru ction  (width,  compound, 
tread  pattern),  summe r tires  provide  less  trac
tion  o n ice and  snow. 
246 
.,. Use win ter  tires  on  a ll four  wheels . 
..  On ly use  winter  tires  that  are  approved  for  yo ur 
veh icle. 
.,.  Please  note  that  the  maximum  permitted 
speed  may  be  lower  with  winter  tires¢&_ . 
Your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized  re 
pa ir fac ility  can  inform  you  about  the  maxim um 
permitted  speed  for  your  t ires . 
.,.  Check t he  tire  p ressure  afte r insta lling  wheels 
~ page  241. 
The  effectiveness  of wi nter  tires  is reduced  g reat
l y when  the  tread  is wo rn  down  to  a  depth  of 
0.157  inch  ( 4 mm).  The  chara cte ris tic s of winter 
ti res  a lso  decrease  g rea tly as  the  t ire  ages,  re
gard less  o f the  remaining  t read. 
_&. WARNING 
- Never  drive  faster  than  the  maximum  pe r
m itted  speed  for  your  tires . This  could  cause 
the  t ires  to  heat  up too  much.  This  increases 
the  risk  of an  accident  because  it  can  cause 
the  t ire  to  burst . 
- Always adapt  your  driving  to  the  road  and 
traffic  conditions . Drive carefully  and  reduce 
your  speed  on  icy or  slippery  roads . Even 
winter  t ires  can  lose  t ract io n  on  black  ice . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Reinstall summer  tires  at  the  appropr iate 
time,  because  they  prov ide  better  handling 
when  roads  are  free  of snow  and  ice.  Summer 
tires  cause  less  road  no ise,  tire wear  and  fuel 
consumpt ion. 
(i_) Tips 
You can  also  use  all  season  tires  instead  of 
winter  tires . Please  note  that  in some  coun
tries  where  wint er tires  are  required,  o nly 
winter  tires  w it h t he 
& symbol  may  be  per
mi tted. 
Snow chains 
Snow  chains  improve  trac tion in the  snow. 
.,.  On ly install  snow  chai ns  on  the  fron t wheels . 
T his  applies  a lso  to  vehicles  with  a ll wheel 
dr ive*. 
- 

Emergency assistance 
-Hooks  to  remove  the  whee l covers* 
- Plastic  hook  to remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Whee l bolt  wrench 
- Al ignment  pin for  changing  wheels 
- Screwdriver  with  revers ible  blade 
- Towing  eye 
- Jack 
Before  storing  the  jack,  make  sure  it  is wound 
back  down  as  far as  it wi ll go. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of  the  vehicle  jack can  cause  se
rious  persona l injuries. 
- Never  use  the  screw  driver  hex  head  to 
tighten  whee l bolts,  since  the  bolts  cannot 
atta in the  necessary  tighten ing  torque  if you 
use  the  hex  head,  potentially  caus ing  an  ac
cident. 
- The factory-supplied  jack  is intended  on ly 
for  your  vehicle  model.  Under  no  circum
stances  should  it  be  used  to  lift  heavy 
vehicles  or  other  loads;  you  r isk injuring 
yourself. 
- Never  start  the  eng ine  when  the  vehicle  is 
raised,  which  could  cause  an  accident. 
- Support  the  veh icle  securely  with  appropri
ate  stands  if work  is to  be  performed under
neath  the  vehicle;  otherwise,  there  is a  po
tent ial  r isk for  injury . 
- Never  use  the  jack  supplied  with  your  Audi 
on  another  vehicle,  particularly  on  a  heavier 
one.  The jack  is only  suitable  for use  on the 
vehicle  it  came  with. 
(D Tips 
- Some  of the  on board  items  listed above  are 
provided  on  certain  models  only  or  are  op
tiona l extras. 
- Before  you  can  ra ise  your  veh icle  using  the 
j ack,  you  must  act ivate  the jacking  mode 
c:::;,page255. 
252 
· Space-saving spare tire  (compact  spare 
tire) 
The  spare  tire/wheel  is located  in  the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo floor cover.  It  is 
intended  for  short -term  use  only. 
Taking  out  the  spare tire 
" Lift the  cargo  floor  by the  plastic  handle 
c:::;,page  251,  fig.  200 . 
" Hook the  handle  into  the  luggage  compartment 
weather  strip. 
"Tur n the  large  sc rew 
c:::;,  page  251,  fig.  200 
counter-clockwise . 
" Take  out  the  spare  tire. 
" Always  store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack* and 
the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage compartment 
c:::;,page 131. 
"Unhook  the  cargo  floor  before closing  the  rear 
lid . 
Using the  spare tire  (compact  spare  tire) 
The  compact  spare  tire  is on ly intended  for  emer
gencies  until you  can  reach  a  repair  shop.  Replace 
it as quickly as poss ible with a standard wheel 
and  t ire. 
There  are  some  restrictions  on  the  use  of  the  compact  spare  tire.  The  compact  spare  tire  has 
been  designed  spec ifically  for  your  type  of vehi
cle . It  must  not be  swapped  with  a  compact 
spare  tire from  another  type  of veh icle . 
Snow  chains 
For technical  reasons,  the  use  of  snow  chains  on 
the  compact  spare  tire  is 
not  permitted . 
If you  do have  to  drive  with  snow  chains  and  a 
front  tire fails,  mount  the  spare  whee l with  tire 
instead 
of a  rear  tire.  Install  the  snow  chains  on 
the  rear  tire  and  use  it  to  replace  the  defect ive 
front  tire . 
A WARNING 
-Never  use the  spare  tire if it is damaged  or  if 
it  is worn  down  to  the tread  wear  indicators . 
- If  the  spare  tire  is  more  than  6  years  old, 
use  it  only  in an  emergency  and  with  ex
treme  caution  and  careful  driving.  

Emergency  assistance 
2.  Remove  the decorative wheel  cover*. For 
mo re  deta ils  see  also 
c::> page  254,  Decora
tiv e wheel  cov ers 
or c::> page  2 54,  Wheels 
with  wheel  bolt  caps. 
3. Loosen  the wheel  bolts c::> page  255 . 
4. Locate  the  proper  mounting  point  for  the 
jack  and  align  the  jack  below  tha t poi nt 
~ pag e 255 . 
5. Raise the  car  w ith  the ja ck¢ page  255 . 
6. Remove  t he wheel  with  the  flat  tire an d t hen 
install 
the  spare ¢ page  257. 
7. Tighten  all wheel  bo lts  light ly . 
8. Lower the  veh icle  with  the  jack . 
9. Use the whee l bolt  wrench  and firmly tighten 
a ll whee l bolts ¢ 
page  255 . 
10. Replace  the  decorative wheel  cover* . 
11. Deactivate  the vehicle  jack  mode * in  the 
M MI:  !CARI function  button> ( Car )* systems 
control  b utton  > Servicing & checks > Air 
susp.: jack  mode > Off . 
The vehicle  jack  mode * switches  off  automatical
ly a t sp eed s  above 
6 mph (10 km/h) . 
_&. WARNING 
Always  read  and fo llow  all  WARNIN GS and  in 
f o rm atio n ¢ 
A in  Raisi ng  the  vehicle on 
p age  256 
an d ¢page  258. 
After  changing  a wheel 
A wheel  change  is not  complete  without  th e do
ing  the following. 
•  Always  store  the  veh icle  tool  kit,  the  jack* and 
the  replaced  t ire  in the  luggage  compartment 
¢ page  131. 
• Che ck the tire  pressure on  the  sp are  whee l im
med iate ly  after  mo unt ing  it. 
•  As soon  as  possible,  have  t he 
tightening  tor
ques 
on  all  whee l bo lts  checked  with  a  torque 
wrench . The  correct  tightening  torque  is 
90 ft 
lb 
(120 N m). 
•  Have  the  flat  tire 
replaced as  soon  as  possible. 
(D Tips 
- If you  notice  t hat  the  w hee l bolts  are  cor 
r oded  and  diffic ult  to  t urn w hile  cha nging  a 
254 
tir e,  they  s hou ld  be  re pla ce d  b efo re yo u 
check  the  t ightening  torque . 
- Drive  at  red uce d spee d unt il yo u ha ve the 
t ightenin g torques  checked . 
- Aft er  ch angin g  a whee l,  the  tire  pres sure  i n 
all  fou r tires  must  be  che cke d/cor rec ted  and 
t h e tire  pressure  mo nito ring  ind icator  must 
be  stored  in the 
MM I ¢ page  25 0. 
, Decorative  wheel  covers 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  decorative  w heel  covers 
The decorative  wheel  co vers must  be removed 
first  to  access  the  wheel  bolts . 
Fig. 202 Cha ng ing  a w heel : Re mov ing  t he w heel  cover 
Removing 
• Insert  the hook (p rovided  w ith  the  vehicle  tool 
kit)  i n the  hole  in the  wheel  hub  cover. 
•  Pull  off  th e 
decorative wheel  cover ¢ fig. 202 . 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
Applies  to vehicles:  wit h wheel  bolts with  caps 
The caps must  be removed  first  from  the  wheel 
bolts  before  the  bolts  can b e unscrewed . 
Fig. 203 Cha ngi ng a w hee l:  re m ovin g the  w heel  bo lt ca ps  ..,  

.... N 
0 CJ '
Removing 
•  Push  the 
pla stic  clip (provided  with  the  veh icle 
tool  kit) over  the  whe el bolt  cap  unti l the  inner 
retainers  on  th e clip align  with  the  edge  of the 
cover. 
•  Remove  the  cap  with  the 
pla stic  cli p (vehicle 
tool  kit) 
<=> fig . 203. 
Refitting 
•  Place  the  caps  over  the  wheel  bolts  and  push 
them  back  on. 
The caps  are  to  pro tect  and  keep  the  wheel  bolts 
clean. 
loosening  and tightening  the  wheel  bolts 
The wheel  bolts  must  be  loosened  before  raising 
the  vehicle. 
Fig. 204 C hangin g  a whee l: loo sening  t he w heel  bo lt s 
loo sening 
•  Slide  the 
w heel  wre nch onto  the  wheel  bolt  as 
far  as  it w ill go. 
•  Take tight  hold  of the 
end of  the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  the  wheel  bolts 
count er-clockwi se 
about one  single tu rn  in the  d irection  of  arrow 
<=> fig . 204. 
Tightening 
•  Slide  the  wheel  wrench  onto  the  wheel  bolt  as 
far  as  i t will go. 
•  Take t ight  hold  of the 
end of  the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  each  wheel  bolt 
clockwi se until  it  is 
seated . 
Emergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
A WARNING 
--Do not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing  a 
wheel  -you  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slip  off 
the  jack  and  cause  ser ious  personal  injuries . 
-Do not loosen  the  wheel  bo lts more  than 
one  turn 
befo re you  raise  the  veh icle  w ith 
the  jack . -You  r isk  an  injury . 
(D Tips 
- Never  use  the  hexagona l socket  in the  han
dle  of  the  screwdr iver  to  loosen  or  tighten 
the  wheel  bolts . 
- If  a wheel  bo lt  is very tight,  you  may find  it 
easier  to  loosen  by ca refully  pushing  down 
on  the  e nd  of the  wheel  bolt  wrench  with 
one  foot  only. As you  do  so,  hold  on  to  the 
car  to  keep  your  balance  and  take  care  not 
to  slip. 
Raising the  vehicle 
The vehicle  must  be  lifted  with  the jack  first  be
fore  the  wheel  can  be  removed. 
F ig . 205 Sill  pan els:  markings 
Fig . 206 Sill: p osit ion ing  the  veh icle  jack 
•  Activate  the  veh icle jack  mode * in the  MMI: 
!CARI function  button> (C ar )*  s ystems control  .,. 
255  

.... N 
0 CJ '
cover  must  be flush  with  the surface  of the  sill 
extension. 
(D T ips 
Some  mode ls  may  also  have  a  cover  for  the 
rear  vehicle  lift  point . 
Taking  the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for  chang
ing  the  wheel. 
Fig. 208 C hangin g a whee l:  u sin g t he screwdrive r ha ndle 
(wi th  the  b lade  removed)  to  turn  t he bo lts 
F ig.  20 9 Ch an gin g a  wheel:  alignmen t  pin  insid e  th e  top 
ho le 
After  you  have  loosened  all wheel  bol ts and 
raised  the  vehicle  off  the  ground,  remove  and  re 
place  the  whee l as  fo llows: 
Remo ving  the  wheel 
•  Use the he xagon al  socket  in the  sc rewd river 
ha ndle 
to  completely  remove  the  topmost 
wheel  bolt  and  set  it  aside  on  a 
clean surface 
Q fig . 208. 
•  Screw  the  threaded  end  of the alignmen t pin 
from  the  tool  kit  hand-tight  into  the  empty  bolt 
hole 
Q fig.  209 . 
• Then  remove  the  other  whee l bolts  as  described 
above . 
Emergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
•Takeoff  the  whee l leaving  the  alignment  pin  in 
the  bolt  hol e 
Q0. 
Putting  on  th e spare  whe el 
•  Lift the  spare  whee l and  carefu lly slide  it  over 
t he  alignment  p in to  g uide  it  in place 
Q 0. 
•  Use the  hexagonal  socket  in the  screwdr iver 
handle  to  screw  in and  tighten  all  wheel  bolts 
slightly  . 
.. Remove  the  alignment  pin and  insert  and  tight
en  the  remaining  wheel  bol t slight ly like the 
rest. 
•  Turn  the  jack  handle  counter -clockw ise  to  lower 
the  vehicle  unt il the  jack  is fully  released . 
•  Use the  wheel  bo lt  wrench  to  t ighten  a ll wheel 
bolts  firmly 
9 page  255. Tighten  them cross
wise, 
from  one  bo lt  to  the  ( approx imately)  op
posite  one,  to  keep  the  wheel  centered. 
(D Note 
When  removing  o r installing  the  wheel,  the 
rim  co uld  h it  the  brake  rotor  and  damage  t he 
rotor . Work  carefully  and  have  a  second  per 
son  help  you . 
@ Tips 
Never  use  the  he xagonal  socke t in  the  hand le 
of  the  sc rewdriver  to  loosen  or t ighten  the 
whee l bolts. 
- Pull  the  reversible  blade  from  the  screwdr iv
er  before  you  use  the  hexagona l socket  in 
the  handle  to  t urn  the  whee l bolts . 
- When  mount ing  tires  with 
unidirectional 
tread  design 
make  sure  the  tread  pattern  is 
pointed  the  right  way 
Q page  258. 
- T he  wheel  bolts  shou ld  be  clean  and  easy  to 
turn.  Check for  dirt  and  corrosion  on  the  mating  surfaces  of  both  the  wheel  and  the 
hub.  Remove  all  dirt  from  these  surfaces  be
fore  remounting  the  wheel. 
257  

Emergency  assistance 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be 
mounted  with  their  tread  pattern  pointed  in  the 
right  direction . 
Using  a spare  tire  with  a tread  pattern 
intended  for  use  in a specific  direction 
When  using  a  spare  ti re with  a tread  pa tte rn  in
tended  fo r use  in a  spec ific d irection,  p lease  note 
the  following: 
- The  direct io n  of  rotat io n  is marked  by an  arrow 
o n  the  side  of the  tire. 
- If  the  spare  tire  has  to  be  installed in the  incor
rect  d irection,  use  the  spare  tire  only  tempora 
rily s ince  the  tire  w ill not  be  ab le  to  achieve  its 
opt imum  pe rformance  cha racter istics  with  re
gard  to  aq uaplaning,  noise  and  we ar. 
- We  recommend  that  you  pay  particular  atten
t ion  to  this  fac t during  wet  weathe r and  t hat 
yo u ad just  yo ur speed  to  m atch  road  condi
t ions. 
- R eplace  t he  flat  t ire wi th  a  new  one  a nd  have  it 
i nsta lled  on  yo ur vehicle  as  soon  as  pos sible  to 
res to re t he  handling  advantages  of  a  unidirec 
tiona l tire . 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  the  information q page  238,  New 
tires  or  wheels 
if you  are  going  to  use  a  spare  tire 
which  is  different  from  the  tires on  your  vehicle. 
After  you  change  a  tire: 
- Check the  tire  pressure  on the  spare  immedi
ately  after  installation . 
- Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque 
che cked with  a torque  wrench  as s oon  as  pos
sible  by your authorized  Audi dealer  or a 
qualified  service  station. 
- With  steel  and alloy  wheel  rims , the  wheel 
bolts  are correctly tightened  at  a torque  of  90 
ft  lb 
(120 Nm) . 
- If you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolt s are corroded 
and  difficult  to  turn  while  changing  a tire , 
they  should  be replaced  before  you  check the 
tightening  torque. 
258 
- Replace the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and  have 
it  installed  on your vehicle  as  soon  as  possi
ble.  Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until then , drive with  extra care and at  reduced 
speeds. 
_& WARNING 
- If you  are  going  to  equip  yo ur vehicle  with 
tires  or  r ims  which  differ  from  those  which 
were  facto ry installed,  then  be  sure  to  read 
the  information 
q page  238,  New  tires or 
wheels. 
- Always  make  sure  the  damaged  wheel  or 
eve n a flat  tire  and  the  jack  and  tool  kit  are 
properly  secured  in the  l uggage  compart
men t and  a re not  loose  in  the  passenger 
compa rtme nt. 
- In  an  accident  or sudde n maneuver  they 
could  fly forward,  i njuring  anyone  i n the  ve
hicle . 
- Always  s to re  damaged  wheel,  jack  and  tools 
secure ly in  the  luggage  comp artment . Oth
e rwi se,  in an  a cci den t or  sudden  m aneuve r 
t hey  could 
fly forwar d,  causing  injury to pas 
sen gers  in the  veh icle. 
- 

Index 
Trailer  towing Op erating  instructions  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 
199 
Parking system  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 123 
Technical  requirements  . . . . . . . .  . . . 199,  200 
Train  (transporting  your  vehicle)  . .  . . . .  . . .  267 
Transmission  malfunction  (indicator  light)  . 
111 
Transport  Canada . . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 133 
Transporting  your  vehicle.  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  267 
Trunk 
refer  to Luggage  compartment . . . .  . .  . .  . . 64 
Trunk  escape handle............... .... 251 
Trunk  lid 
refer  to Rear lid  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . 36 
Turn  signals  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 45 
Warning/indicator  lights  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  22 
u 
ULSD No. 2 (Diesel fuel)  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 209 
Unfastening  safety  belts  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 139 
Uniform  tire  quality  grad ing  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 248 
Unlocking 
Power locking  switch  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 
35 
Remote control  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  33 
Using the  key  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . 35 
V 
Valet  parking  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 41 
Vanity  mirror . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 50 
Vehicle 
Care/cleaning  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 
203 
Out  of  service  .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 196 
Vehicle  control  modules.  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . 186 
Veh icle electrical  system  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 16 
Vehicle  identification  label  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  270 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN)  . . .  . . . 
270 
Veh icle jack  .. .. .. ............. ... 251,255 
Vehicle  transport  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  267 
Ventilation  .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  67 
w 
Warning/ind icator  lights 
Airbag  system  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 
18 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) .  . . .  . .  . . . . 19 
Brake system  . . .  . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 14 
Cruise control  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  22 
288 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  . . . . .  . .  . 15 
Electronic  power  control  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . 20 
Generator  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . 16 
G low  plug  system  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 20 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL)  . . . .  . .  . 20 
Safety  belt  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 16 
Turn signals  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . 22 
Warning/Indicator  lights 
Airbag  system  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . 
153,  154 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 154 
Warning  triangle  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 251 
Warranty  coverages  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . 273 
Washer  fluid  level  (indicator  light) ....... . 21 
Washer  reservoir  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 229 
Washing  matte  finish  paint  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 203 
Weights.  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . 270 
What  happens  if  you wear your  safety  belt  too 
loose?  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
138 
What  happens  to  unbelted  occupants?  . . . . 135 
What  impairs  driving  safety?  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 126 
Wheel  bolts  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 
Wheels  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 
Cleaning  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 204 
Glossary of  tire  and loading  terminology  . 233 
Replacing . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . 253 
Tires and vehicle  load  limits . . . . . . . . . . . 243 
When  must  a safety  belt  be replaced?  . .  . . 136 
When  must  the  airbag system  be  inspected?  .153 
Where  are lower  anchorages  located? . . . . 
180 
Wild  anima l recognition  . . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 103 
Window  regulators  .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 40 
Windows 
Cleaning/removing  ice  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . 
205 
Defrosting  (four -zone automatic  climate 
control)  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . 
71 
Defrosting  (three-zone  climate  control) . . . 68 
Windshield 
cleaning  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . 
51 
Defrosting  (four -zone automatic  climate 
control)  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . 
71 
Defrosting  (three-zone  climate  control) . .  . 68 
also refer to Windshield  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 51 
Windshield  washer  system  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . 51 
Washer  reservoir  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 
Windshie ld wipers 
Cleaning wiper  blades  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 
52 
Folding  up  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 52