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~ If the engine  oil  leve l is corre ct  and  the  indic a
tor  lig ht  st ill tur ns on, tur n th e eng ine off  and 
do  not  continue  driving . Seek p rofess ional  as 
s istance . 
(D Tips 
- The engine  oil  pressure  symbol. is not 
an indicator  for a low engine  oil  level.  Do 
not  rely on  it.  Instead,  check the  oil  level  in 
your engine  at  regular intervals,  preferably  each  time  you  refuel,  and always  before 
going  on  a long  trip. 
- The yellow  oil  level  warning  indication 
Ill 
requires oil  refill or workshop  service  with
out  delay.  Do not  wait  until  the  red oil  pressure  warning.  starts  to  flash  before 
you  respond  to  the  low oil  level  warning 
Ill. By then,  your engine  may already  have 
suffered  serious  damage. 
'1::1' ., Engine  oil 
•  Please  add oil  immediately. 
Add  oil imm ed iat ely Q page 220. 
Ill Add oil  max.  XL. You may continue  driving 
Add  the  amount  of  oi l ind icated  in t he  display  im
mediately 
c> page 220 . 
~- Steering  lock 
•  Do not  drive vehicle:  Steering  defective 
There is a malf unct io n  in  the  electron ic steeri ng 
lo ck . You cann ot  tur n the  ign iti on on. 
D o 
not tow  your  ve hicle  beca use it  ca nnot  be 
steere d. See an a uthorize d Au di dea le r o r auth or
i z ed  Audi Service Fac ility  for  assistance . 
11!11 Steering  lock: System  fault  Please  contact 
dealer 
T here i s a ma lfu nction  in t he ele ctronic st eering 
l o ck. 
Dr ive to  an aut ho rize d Au di dea ler  or au th o riz ed 
A udi  S ervice  Fa cilit y imm ediate ly  to  have t he 
m alfun ction  co rre ct ed . 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
A WARNING 
Do not  tow  yo ur ve hicl e when  ther e is a mal
f u nctio n in  the  electronic  st ee rin g  l ock  -th is 
in creas es th e ris k  of  an  acci dent. 
©-Engine  start  system 
•  Engine start  system  fault.  Please  contact 
dealer 
Do not switch  the  igniti on off  because yo u may 
not  be abl e to  switch  it  on  again . 
Drive to  an auth orized  A udi  dealer  or  au tho rized 
A udi Se rv ice Facility  imme diately  to  have  th e 
malfu ncti on corrected . 
II! Engine start  system  fault . Please  contact 
dealer 
-
T he re  is a mal func tio n  in the  e ngine st art ing  sys 
tem. 
Dr ive  to an  au thor ized A udi de aler  or  au tho riz ed 
A udi  Se rv ic e  Fac ility  im me diate ly  to h ave  the 
malfu nction  co rre cted . 
0 Air suspension 
•  Air suspension:  System  fault  You can drive 
slowly  (max . speed  60  km/h) 
The re  is  a  m alfunc tion t hat can  re sul t in  res trict
ed  drivi ng stabi lity . 
C are full y dr ive  at a m ax im um  spee d of  3 5 m ph 
( 60  km /h )  to  your  au thor ized A udi d ealer  o r 
qualifie d wo rksh op  to  have  the m alfu nct ion co r
r ecte d. 
• Air suspension:  Service mode.  Vehicle can 
only  be  moved  with  restri ctions 
Car efu lly dr ive to  your  aut hor iz e d Audi  d ealer  or 
qualifie d wo rksh op i mm edia tely to  hav e the  s erv
i c e  mo de dea cti vate d . 
rl Air suspension:  System  fault 
The re is a system  mal function  that  can res ult in 
rest ricted  d riving  stability  o r reduced gr ound 
clea rance.  .,.. 
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Driver  information 
system 
Overview 
Fig. 4 Driver  information  system  in  th e  instr ument  cluster 
Fig. 5 Display:  example of  the  informat ion  line 
The  driver  information  system  conta ins  informa
tion @ that  is disp layed on  tabs@¢ 
fig. 4 . The 
following  content is possible  depending  on vehi
cle  equipment: 
@ 
® 
Tab C o ntent 
1 Veh icle  functions: 
On-board  computer ¢ page  24 
Efficiency program* ¢ page  25 
Digital  speedometer 
Cruise  control *¢ 
page  83 
Adapt ive cruise  control  and  braking 
guard* 
¢ page85 
Audi  active  lane  assist*¢ page  94 
Display  darkened  Ins
trument s  and  indi cator  ligh ts 
@ 
® 
Tab Content 
2 Ind icator  lights  and  messages 
Warning  when  a door,  the  hood  or  the  rear  lid  is not  closed 
Service  interval  display¢ 
page 26 
Speed warning  system  ¢ page  82 
3  Night  vision  assistant* ¢page 104 
4 Audio/video 
s Telephone* 
6 Navigat ion* 
T he second  and  third  tabs  are only  visible  if  at 
least  one  indicator  light  or  message  is  shown or if 
that  system  is switched  on. 
The status  line© is located  in the  bottom  part  of 
the  display ¢ 
fig.  4. It displays  the  exterior tem
perature,  time,  selector  lever  position,  tripod 
ometer  and odometer . 
For some  vehicle  functions,  you  can access the 
trip  information  from  the  temporary  memory 
¢ page  25 in the  line(!)¢ fig.  5. 
_& WARNING 
-
-Never rely  exclusively  on  the  outside  tem
perature  display  to  determine  if  a  road sur
face  is  icy or  not.  Keep in  mind  that  road  sur
faces,  especially  bridges  and overpasses, 
could  be ice covered  and  slippery even  at  an 
outside  temperatu re above 4 1 °F (+S 
0
(). 
- Always  remember,  even  if  the  "snowflake" 
symbol  (ice warning)  does  not  appear  in the 
d isp lay, black  ice cou ld be on the  road. 
- Always  reduce  your  speed  and  drive  with 
specia l care  in cold  weather  cond itions  when 
the  chance of  encountering  icy road  surfaces 
i n creases. 
(0 Tips 
- If  the  vehicle  is stationary,  or  if you  are driv
ing  at  a very  low  speed,  the  temperature 
shown  in  the  display  might  be slight ly high
er than  the  actual  outside  temperature.  This 
is caused  by the  heat  being  radi ated  from 
the  engine .  .,.. 
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Instruments and indicato r  Lights 
Economy  tips 
In certain  situat ions,  economy  tips  appear  auto
matica lly  for  a  short  time  in the  efficiency  pro
gram ~ 
fig.  10. If yo u follow  these  economy  tips, 
you  can  reduce  your  vehicle's  fuel  consumption. 
To turn  an  economy  tip  off  immediately  after it 
appears,  press  any  button  on  the  multifunction 
steering  whee l. 
(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 on ly appear  again  after  you  turn  the ig
nition  on  again. 
- The  economy  tips  are  not  displayed  in every 
instance,  but  rather  in intervals  over  a  peri
od  of t ime . 
Odometer 
Fig . 11 Instrum ent  cluste r: o dom eter  an d  res et butto n 
The  display  of  distance  driven  is shown  in m iles 
"mi"  or  kilometers  "km". The  units  of  measure 
ment  (kilometers/miles)  can  be changed  in the 
Infotainment  system. 
Upper  odometer 
The trip  odometer  shows  the  distance  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  odometer  can be reset  to  zero  by press
ing the  reset  button~-
26 
Lower odometer 
The  lower  odometer  shows  the  total number  o f 
kilometers  or  miles  that  the vehicle  has  driven. 
Malfunction  indicator 
If there is a  malfunction  in the  instrument  clus
ter , 
DEF will  appear  in the  tr ip odometer  display . 
Have  the malfunction  corrected  as  soon as  poss i
ble. 
Time/date  display 
Fig. 12 Ins trumen t cl uster : T im e and  dat e 
The  date,  time  of  day  and  time  and  date  format 
can  be  set  in the  Infotainment  system.  Refer to 
the  Infotainment  system  operating  manual  fo r 
instructions. 
When  you  open  the  dr iver's  door,  the  date  and 
time  appear  in the  instrument  cluster  display  for 
30  seconds . 
Service interval  display 
The service  interval  display  detects  when your  ve
hicle  is due  for  service . 
Fig. 13 Instrume nt  cluster  d ispl ay: service  interv al displ ay 
(example) 
The  service  interval display works  in two  stages: ..,.  

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-Inspection  or oil  change  reminder: After  a cer
tain  distance  driven,  a message appears  in the 
instrument  cluster  display  each time  the  igni
tion  is switched  on or  off 
c> 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 br iefly  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display  when  switching  the  ignition  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 th is, select:  the  ICAR !function 
button 
> (Car) * Systems control  button > Service 
&  control 
> Servi ce 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 fu nct ion 
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  o il 
was changed. 
- Fo llowing  the  service intervals  is critical  to 
maintain ing the  service  life and  value  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  time  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:  wit h Head-up  disp lay 
Fig. 14 Examp le : Indicato rs  i n th e  Head -up dis play 
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  windsh ield . T he dis
play  appears w ith in the  dr iver's field  of  vision. 
Switching  on/off 
...  To switch  the  head-up  d isplay on or  off,  press 
the  knob~ 
c> fig. 15. 
Adjusting  the  height 
The  height  of  the  display can be adjusted  to  the 
individual  driver. 
...  Make  sur e you  are seated  correctly 
r=!)page 127 . 
... Tur n the  knob~  to  adjust  the  disp lay . 
Settings  in  the  Infotainment  system 
... Sele ct:  the  I  CARI function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tem 
control  button > Driver  assistance > Head
up display > Head-up  display  contents or Dis-
play  brightness.  .., 
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Ligh ts  a nd  Vi sion 
by moving  the  lever to  position ® within  10 sec 
onds  after  the afterwipe.  The afterwipe  function 
is  reactivated  the  next  time  you  switch the  ign i
tion  on. 
Cleaning the  headlights *. The headlight  washer 
system*  operates  only  when  the  low  beam head lights  are on. If  you move the  lever  to  position 
® , the  headlights  and  the night  vision  assist 
camera*  are washed  in  intervals. 
A WARNING 
-The rain  sensor  is only  intended  to  assist the 
dr iver . The driver  is st ill  responsible  for 
manually  switching  the  wipers  on according 
to  the  v is ibility  conditions. 
- The w indshield  may not  be treated  w ith  wa
te r-repell ing windsh ield  coating  agents.  Un
favorable  conditions,  such as wetness,  dark ness or  low sun,  can resu lt  in  increased 
glare,  which  increases the  risk of  an acci 
dent.  Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
- Properly functioning  w indshield  w iper 
blades are required  for  a clear view  and safe 
driving ~ 
page 50, Replacing  windshield 
wiper  blades. 
(Jd) Note 
- If  there  is frost,  make sure the  windshield 
wiper  blades are not  frozen  to  the  wind 
s h ield.  Switching  on the  winds hield  wipers 
when  the  blades are frozen  to  the  wind
sh ield can damage  the  wiper  blades. 
- Prior to  using  a car wash, the  winds hield 
wiper  system  must  be switched  off  (lever  in 
position  0). This prevents  unintentional 
switching  on and damage  to  the  w indshield 
wiper  system. 
(Di Tips 
- The windshield  wipers  switch  off  when  the 
i gnition  is turned  off.  You can act ivate  the 
windsh ield  wipers  after  the  ignition  is 
switched  back on by moving  the  windsh ield 
wiper  lever to  any pos it ion. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  w iper blades  result 
i n streaking.  This can affect  the  rain sensor 
so 
f unction.  Check your  w indshield  wiper 
blades  regu larly . 
- T he washer  fluid  nozz les o f the  windshie ld 
washer  system  are heated  at  low  tempera
t ur es when the  ignition  is on. 
- When  stopping  temporarily,  such as at  a  traffic  light,  the  speed of  the  windshield 
wipers  automatica lly reduces by one  leve l. 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean  the wiper  blades when  you  see wiper 
streaks.  Use a soft  cloth and a  glass cleaner. 
.,.  Place  the windshie ld wiper  arms  in the  service 
position 
c:> page  50. 
.,.  Fold  the windshie ld w iper arms  away from  the 
w indshield. 
A WARNING 
Dirty  windsh ield  wiper  b lades can impair  vi
sion,  wh ich increases the  risk of  an accident . 
Replacing windshield  wiper  blades 
Fig. 47 Remov ing windshield  wiper  blades 
Wiper  serv ice position /bla de  repl acement 
posit ion 
.,.  Switch  the  ignit io n  off  and  move the  windshield 
w iper  lever  to  position @briefly 
c:> page 49, 
fig.  46. The w indshie ld w ipers move into  the 
service pos ition. 
.,.  To bring  the  w iper blades  back  into  the  or igina l 
position,  switch the ignition  on and ope rate  the 
windshield  wiper  lever. 
You can also tu rn the  se rv ice position  on or  off  in 
t h e  Info tainment  sys tem:  .,..  

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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 automatically  reduced for 
veh icles with  the  Start-Stop-System . It  is effi
cient  to  switch  off  the engine  in vehicles  without 
the  Start-Stop-System  when  stopped  at  railroad 
crossings  and long  red lights. Turning  the  engine 
off  for  just  30-40  seconds saves more  fuel than  is 
burned  by starting  the  engine again. 
It  takes  a long  time  for  the  engine to  warm  up 
fully  when  it is  running  at idle . However,  wear 
and  noxious  emissions  are especially  high when 
the  engine is warm ing up. So  you shou ld drive 
away as  soon as you start  the engine  and avoid 
running  at  high  rpms  while  the  engine  is still 
warming  up . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave engine  idling  unattended  after 
starting.  If warning  lights  should  come  on to 
indicate  improper  operation, they  would  go 
unheeded.  Extended  idling  a lso  produces 
heat,  wh ich could  resu lt  in overheating  or oth
er  damage  to  the  vehicle  or  other  property. 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a lot  of  fuel. 
~ Have your  vehicle  serviced at  regular  intervals. 
By  having your  vehicle  regularly serviced by an 
Aud i dea ler  helps  to  ensure that  it  runs  properly 
and economica lly. The condition  of  your  vehicle 
not  only affects  its  safety  and ability  to  hold  its 
value,  it  a lso affects  fuel consumption . 
Check  your oil each time  you fill your  tank. 
The amount  of  oil  used is related  to  engine  load 
and  speed. 
Driving  and  the environment 
It is normal  for  the  oil  consumption  of  a  new en
gine  to  reach its  lowest  value  after  a certain  mile
age has  been driven. 
You  must  drive your  veh icle about  3,000 miles 
(5,000  kilometers)  before you can properly  as 
sess  oil consumption . 
T h is  also applies  to  fuel consumption  and  engine 
o ut put . 
CD Note 
- Have your  vehicle maintained  properly  and 
in  accordance  with the service  recommenda
tions  in your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
let . Lack of  proper  maintenance  as well  as 
improper  use of  the  vehicle  will  impair the 
function  of  the  em ission  contro l system  and 
cou ld lead to  damage. 
- Do  not  alter  or  remove any component  of 
the  Emission  Control  System  unless ap
proved  by the  manufacturer. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any  device, such as 
heat  shields,  sw itches,  ignition  wires, 
valves, which  are designed  to  protect  your 
vehicle's  Emission  Control  System  and other  important  vehicle  components . 
Fewer  short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively  high 
on short  trips . 
~ Try to  avoid  dr iv ing short  distances  w ith  a co ld 
eng ine . 
The  engine  and  cata lytic  converter  have to  reach 
their  optimal  operating  temperature  to reduce 
fuel  consumpt ion  and  nox ious em issions effec
t ively. 
Just after  starting,  a co ld engine  in a mid-size  car 
only  achieves a  fuel economy  of  6-8  mi les per 
gallon  (30-40  l/100  km) . After  about  a half  a 
mile,  fuel  economy  climbs  to  12  mpg  (20  l/100 
km).  After  about 
2.5 miles  (4  km),  the  eng ine  is 
at  its  proper  operating  temperature  and fuel 
economy  has reached a  norma l level.  So you can 
see that  you should  avoid  short trips whenever 
poss ible.  .,. 
199  

Consumer  information 
Consumer  information 
Warranty  coverages 
Your Audi is covered by the following  warran
ties: 
- New  Vehicle Limited  Warranty 
- Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perfora-
tion 
- Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
- Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
- California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA 
vehicles only) 
- California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
(USA vehicles only) 
Detailed  information  regarding  your warranties 
can  be  found in your 
Warranty & Maintenance 
booklet . 
Operating  your  vehicle 
outside  the  U.S.A.  or 
Canada 
Government  regulations  in the  United  States and 
Canada  require  that automobiles  meet  specific 
emission  regulations  and  safety  standards. 
Therefore,  vehicles  built  for  the  U.S.A. and  Cana
da  differ from  vehicles  sold  in other  countr ies. 
If  you plan  to  take your veh icle outside  the  conti
nenta l limits  of  the  United States  or  Canada, 
there  is the  possibility  that: 
- unleaded  fuels for  vehicles  with  catalytic con
verter  may  not  be  available; 
- fuel  may  have a  considerably  lower  octane  rat 
ing . Improper  fuel  may  cause  engine  damage; 
- serv ice  may  be  inadequate  due  to  lack of proper 
serv ice facilities , tools  or  testing equipment; 
- r eplacement  parts  may not  be  readily  available . 
- Nav igat ion  systems  for vehicles  built  for  the 
U.S.A.  and  Canada  will  not necessar ily work  in 
Europe,  and may  not  work  in othe r countries 
outside  North America . 
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(D Note 
Aud i cannot  be responsib le  for  mechanical 
damage  that  could  result  from  inadequate 
fuel,  service  or parts  availability. 
Audi  Service  Repair 
Manuals  and  Literature 
Audi Offic ial  Factory  Service  Manuals and  Litera
ture  are  published  as  soon  as  possible  after  mod
el  introduction.  Service  manuals  and  literature 
are  available  to  order from the Audi  Technical  Lit 
erature  Ordering  Center  at: 
www.audi.techliterature .com 
Maintenance 
General ' 
Your vehicle  has  been  designed  to  help  keep 
maintenance  requirements  to  a  minimum.  How
ever,  a certain  amount  of  regular  maintenance  is 
still  necessary  to  assure  your veh icle's  safety, 
economy and  reliability. For  deta iled vehicle 
maintenance  consult  your  Warranty & Mainte
nance  booklet . 
Under difficult  operating  conditions, for  exam
ple  at  extremely  low outs ide temperatures,  in 
very dusty  regions, when  towing  a trailer  very  fre
quently , etc.,  some  service  work  should  be  per
formed  between  the  intervals  specified.  This ap
plies  particularly  to: 
- oil changes,  and 
- cleaning  or  replacing  the  air filter . 
' 
@) For the  sake  of  the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your vehicle,  you 
help  make sure  that emission standards  are 
maintained,  thus  minimizing adverse  effects 
on  the  environment. 
Important  considerations  for  you  and  your 
vehicle 
The increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticated 
fuel  injection  and  emission  control  systems , and 
the  generally  increasing technical  comp lexity of 
llJJ,  

Date display  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  26 
Daytime  running  lights  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  43 
Declaration  of compliance  Adaptive cruise  control  .... .. .. .. .. .. . 
277 
A  d'  .d  . u I s1  e assist  . .. .... .... . .... .. ..  . 277 
Cell phone  package  ........ ... ... ... . 277 
Convenience  key ............. .. .... . . 277 
Electronic  immobilize r ..... .. .. .. .. .. . 277 
Garage door  opener  (HomeLink) . .. .. ..  . 277 
Remote  control  key  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 277 
Defective light  bulb warning 
Indicator  light  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 
21 
Defrosting  (windows) 
Four- zone  automatic  climate  control  .  . .  . . 
72 
Three-zone  climate  control  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . 69 
DEF  (instrument  cluster)  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  26 
Determining  correct  load limit . . .  .  . . .  . .  . 
247 
Diesel 
Indicator  light  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
20 
Prewarming  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  75 
Diesel  fuel... .. .............. ... .... . 
211 
Diesel  particulate  filter  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . 198 
Dimensions  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . 272 
Dimming  the  rearview  mirror  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 48 
Distance  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . 24 
Door/rear  lid warning 
23 
Doors  Ch ild  safety  lock  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  39 
Driver information  system  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  23 
CD/radio display  . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
Door/rear  lid warning  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
Efficiency  program  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  25 
Exterior  temperature  display  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
On-board  computer  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
24 
Service interval  disp lay  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  26 
Driver  seating  position  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . 
127 
drive select 
adaptive  air suspension/spor t . . .  . .  . .  . . . 
101 
Adaptive dampers  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . 101 
Curve light  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . 101 
Engine  sound  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . 101 
Safety  belt tensioner  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 101 
Sport  different ial  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 101 
M N Drive select  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 101 <( 
~ Driving  economically  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 198 ,...., 
~ Driving  safely . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 126 
~ Driving through  water  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 196 
Index 
Driving  time 
Duplicate  key .  .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  .  24 
30 
Dust filter 
refer to Pollutant  filter  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  68 
Dynamic  steering 
Indicator  light 
E 
192 
Easy  seat  entry  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  75 
Economy tips  (efficiency program)  . . . . . . .  .  25 
Efficiency program  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  25 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
Operation  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 
78 
Releasing  and closing  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 78 
Warning/indicator  lights  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 15 
Electromechanical  steering . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 192 
Indicator  light  .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 192 
Electronic differential  lock 
Indicator  light  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 
18 
Electronic  Differential  Lock . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  . 188 
Electronic  differential  lock (EDL) 
Warning/ind icator  lights  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  . . 
19 
Electronic  immobilizer  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  . .  31 
Electronic  power control  (EPC) 
warning/indicator  light  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . 
20 
Electronic  speed limiter  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 29 
Electronic stabilization  control 
Indicator  light  .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 
18 
Electronic  Stabilization  Control  .  . . . .  .  . .  . . 188 
Sport  mode  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 189 
Emergency  actuation 
Doors  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  36 
Emergency flasher  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  46 
Warning/indicator  lights  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  22 
Emergency operation  Emergency  braking function  (parking  brake)  .7.9 
Fuel filler door  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 
214 
Luggage compartment  lid . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  .  38 
Selector  lever  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . 
113 
Sunroof . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . 41 
Emergency starting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  .  265 
Energy  management  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 
194 
Engine 
Compartment  .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . 
220 
Coolant  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 224 
Prewarming  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  75 
281