
Trailer  mod e 
conditions  are  unfavorable  - particularly  when 
going  downhill. 
Red uce  veh icle  speed 
imm ediatel y if  the  tra ile r 
shows  the  s lightest  sign  of  swaying. 
Do not try 
to  stop  the  sway in g b y accele rating . 
Observe  speed  lim its . In  some  areas,  speeds  for 
ve hicl es  towing  tra ilers  are  lower  than  for  reg ula r 
veh icles. 
A lways  apply  brakes  early . When  dr iving  down
h ill ,  sh ift  into  a  lower  gear  to  use  the  engine 
b raking  effect  to  slow  the  veh icle.  Use  of  the 
brakes  a lone  can  cause  them  to  overheat  and  fail. 
Air  suspension* 
When  driving  with  a  tra iler,  activate  the  trailer 
mode  of  the  air  suspension . Switch  the  air  sus
pens ion  tra iler  mode  on  when  you  a re towing  a 
tra ile r.  This  will  limit  the  regulat ion  by  the  air 
suspens ion  while  driving . Select  in the  MM I: 
ICARI function  button  > (Car )*  sys tem s control 
button  > 
Vehicle setting s > Air su sp .:  to wi ng > 
On . 
Coolant  temperature 
The  coolan t temperature  gauge¢ page  10 must 
be  observed  carefully.  The  coo lant  temperature 
can  increase  if you  drive  on  long  inclines  in a  low 
gear  at  high  engine  speeds.  Reduce  your  speed 
immed iate ly if the  LEDs  in the  top  part  of  the  dis
p lay  turn  on. 
For  more  information  about  indicator  lights,  re
fer  to. 
¢page  15. 
A WARNING 
Anyone  not  properly  restrained  in  a  moving 
vehicle  is at  a  much  greater  risk  in an  acci
dent.  Never  let  anyone  ride  in your  car  who  is 
not  properly  wearing  the  restraints  provided 
by Audi. 
Trailer  mode  notes 
Important  to  know 
Your  vehicle  hand les  different ly when  towing  a 
trai ler  because  of  the  additiona l weight  and  dif
ferent  weight  distr ibut ion.  Safety,  performance 
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and  economy  will  g reatly  depend  on  how  carefu l
l y you  load  your  trai ler  and  operate  your  rig . 
Befo re yo u actually  tow  yo ur t railer,  pract ice 
turning,  stopping  and  backing  up  in  an  area  away 
from  traffic.  Keep  practicing  unti l you  have  be 
come  complete ly familiar  with  the  way  your  vehi
cle-tra iler  combination  behaves  and  responds . 
Backing  up  is diff icult  and  requ ires  practice. 
Backing  up  with  a trailer  genera lly req uires  steer 
ing  action  opposite  to  that  when  backing  up  your 
vehicle  witho ut  a trailer . 
Maintain  a  greater  distance  between  yo ur vehicle 
and  the  one  in front  of you.  You will  need  more 
room  to  stop . To  compensate  for  the  trailer,  you 
will  need  a  larger  than  normal  turning  radius . 
When  passing,  remember  tha t you  canno t accel
erate  as  fast  as  you  normally  wou ld  because  of 
the  added  load . Make  sure  you  have  enough  room 
to  pass.  After  passing,  allow  p lenty  of  room  for 
your  trailer  before  changing  lanes  again. 
Avoid jerky  starts,  sharp  turns  or  rapid  lane  changes. 
(D Tips 
- Do  not  tow  a  trailer  du ring  the  break-i n pe ri
od  of  your  vehicle. 
- If you  tow  a  tr aile r, your  A udi  may  requi re 
more  frequent  ma intenance  due  to  the  ex
tra  load  ¢ 
page  281. 
Parking  on  a slope 
Do not  park  on a slope  with  a trailer . If  it cannot 
be  avoided,  do  so  only after  doing  the  following: 
When  parking: 
.,.  App ly the  foot  brake. 
.,.  Have  someone  p lace  chocks  unde r both  the  ve
hicle  and  the  trailer  wheels  . 
.,.  With  chocks  in  place,  slowly  release  the  brakes 
until  the  wheel  chocks  abso rb the  load . 
.,.  Turn  the  whee ls towards  the  curb. 
.,.  App ly the  parking  brake  . 
.,.  Select  the  P selector  lever  posit ion.  

When  restarting  after  parking: 
"'Apply  the foo t  brake. 
"' St art  the  engi ne . 
"' Se lect  the  D selector  leve r position. 
"' Release  the  parking  brake  an d slow ly pull  out 
and  away  from  t he wheel  choc ks . 
"'  Stop  and  have  someone  retrieve  t he wheel 
chocks . 
(D Tips 
If you  move  the  selector  lever  of the  a utomat
ic transm ission  to  P before  applying  t he  park
ing  brake  and  before  block ing  t he wheels,  you 
may  have  to  use  mo re force  late r to  move  t he 
lev er  out  of  th e  P  position . 
Trailer  mode 
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Care  and  cleaning 
Care  and  cleaning 
General  information 
Regular,  proper  care  helps  to  maintain  your  vehi
cle's  value. 
It can  also  be  a  requirement  when 
submitting  warranty  claims  for  corrosion  damage 
and  paint  defects  on  the  body. 
The  required  cleaning  and  care  products can  be 
obtained  from  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop.  Read  and  follow  the  instruc
tions  for  use on  the  packaging. 
A WARNING 
-Using  cleaning  and  care  products  incorrectly 
can  be  dangerous  to  your  health . 
- Always  store  cleaning  and  care  products  out 
of  reach  of  children  to  reduce  the  risk  of  poi
soning. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably use environmentally-friendly 
products  when  buying  cleaning  agents. 
- Do not  dispose of leftover  cleaning and care 
products  with  household  trash. 
Car  washes 
The longer  deposits  remain  on  the  vehicle,  the 
more  the  surface  can  be  damaged.  High  temper
atures  such  as  those  caused  by sunlight  increase 
the  damaging  effects . 
Before  washing,  wet  heavy  deposits  with  plenty 
of  water. 
Stubborn  deposits  such  as  bird  droppings  or  tree 
sap  are  best  removed  with  plenty  of  water  and  a 
microfiber  cloth. 
Also,  wash  the underside  of  your  vehicle  once 
road  salt  stops  being used for  the  season. 
Pressure washers 
When  washing  your  vehicles  with  a  pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  operating  instructions 
provided  with  the pressure  washer.  This is espe
cially  important  in regard  to  the  pressure  and 
spraying  distance . Do not  aim  the  spray  directly 
at  seals  on  side  windows,  doors,  the  hood,  the 
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rear  lid  or  the  sunroof*  or  at  tires,  rubber  hoses, 
insulating  material,  sensors*  or  camera  lenses*. 
Keep  a  distance  of  at  least  16  inches  (40  cm) . 
Do not  remove  snow  and  ice with  a  pressure 
washer. 
Never  use  rotary  nozzles  or  high  pressure  noz
zles. 
The  water  temperature  must  not be  above  140  °F 
(60 °C). 
Automatic  car washes 
Spray off the  vehicle  before  washing. 
Make  sure  that  the windows  and  roof* are  closed 
and  the  windshield  wipers  are 
off . Follow  instruc
tions  from  the  car  wash  operator,  especially  if 
there  are  accessories  attached  to  your  vehicle. 
If  possible,  use car  washes  that  do  not  have 
brushes. 
Only  use car  washes  where  the  vehicle  remains 
stationary  and  the washing  equipment  moves 
around  the vehicle  when  washing  and  drying.  Car 
washes that  move the vehicle through  the car 
wash  using  a chain  are  not  recommended. 
Washing by hand 
Clean  the  vehicle  starting  from  the  top  and work
ing  down  using  a  soft  sponge  or  cleaning brush. 
Use  solvent-free  cleaning  products. 
Washing  vehicles with  matte finish paint by 
hand 
To avoid  damaging  the  paint  when  washing,  first 
remove  dust  and  large  particles  from  your  vehi
cle.  Insects,  grease spots  and  fingerprints  are 
best  removed  with  a  special  cleaner  for matte 
finish  paint. 
Apply  the  product  using  a  microfiber  cloth.  To 
avoid  damaging  the  paint  surface,  do not  use  too 
much  pressure. 
Rinse  the  vehicle  thoroughly with  water.  Then 
clean  using  a  neutral  shampoo  and  a  soft  micro
fiber  cloth . 
Rinse  the vehicle thoroughly  again  and  let  it  air 
dry.  Remove  any  water  residue  using  a sham  my.  ..,..  

Please  refill Ad B lue . Range  1500  mi  (2400  km ) 
This  message appears when  there  is only  eno ugh 
Ad Blue lef t to  d rive  the distance  indicated  in the 
d river  information  system . Fill  the  AdBlue. 
AdBlue ,0 Refill AdBlue! No re start  in 600  mi 
( 1000  km )! See  owner 's manual 
This message appea rs when  there  is only  eno ugh 
Ad Blue left  to  drive  the  distance  indicated  in the 
driver  info rmation  system . Fill  the  Ad Blue . Ot he r
wise the  eng ine will  not  sta rt  again  if you  s top it 
once  the d ist an ce in dicate d ha s been d riven. You 
can also check t he remai ning  dis tance  in the  on
board  com puter. 
Refill Ad Blue! No restart!  See  own-
er's manual 
This message appears whe n the  AdBlue  ta nk is 
empty . Fill  the  AdB lue. Otherwise  you will  not  be 
ab le  to s tart  the  engine  aga in once yo u stop  it. 
The AdBlue  must  be refilled  when t he amount  in 
the  tank  has reached the  minimum  level 
q page  217,  Filling  Ad Blue. 
Incorrect filling /system  malfunction 
A message appears if  the  AdB lue tank  was filled 
with  a fluid  other  than  AdBlue  and the  system 
has detected  that  the  tan k was fi lled incor rect ly, 
or  if there  is a system  malfunction . 
Ad Blue -I' Ad Blue: System  fault!  No restart in 
600  mi  (1000  km ). See  owner's  manual. 
This message appears when  it  is only  poss ible to 
drive  the  d istance  ind icated  in the  dr iver informa
tion  system.  Drive to  t he nearest  authorized  Aud i 
dealer  o r authorized  Aud i Serv ice Facility  to  have 
the  ma lfunction  co rrected.  Otherwise  the engine 
w ill  not  start  agai n if you stop  it  once the  d is
tance  ind icated  has been driven . 
AdBlue: System  fault  No restart! 
See  owner's  manual 
This message appears  if  the  system  has detected 
that  the  tank  was filled  inco rrectly  o r that  there 
i s a malfunction . Drive immediately  to  the  near
est  authorized  Aud i dea le r or  authorized  Aud i 
Service Facility  to  have  the malfunction  correct-
Fuel  and  Refueling 
ed. Ot herwise you wi ll not  be able to  star t the  en 
gine  again once yo u stop  it . 
Filling  AdBlue 
Applies  to : veh icles  w ith  selec tive catalytic  re du ctio n  (SCR) 
Fig. 192 Right  rear  s ide  of  the  ve hicle:  re m ov ing  t he A d Bl
u e  cap 
The Ad Blue tank  open ing  is located  near t he d ie
sel tank  opening.  Add  at  least  1.5  gallons  (5. 7L) 
of  Ad B lue . Thi s is the  minim um amount  requ ired 
to  ensure the  system  detects  the  refi lling  and to 
sta rt  the eng ine. You can  add  a maxim um  of  4 
g allo ns ( 16L) . 
Requireme nt:  Th e reques t to  add  Ad Blue  m ust 
appear  in the  instrum ent  clus te r  disp lay . 
.,.  Switch  t he ignit ion off. 
.,.  Open the  tank  door ¢ page  214 . 
.,.  Tu rn the  cap on t he tank  opening  to  the  left  to 
remove  ¢fig . 192. 
.,.  Fill  t he A d Bl ue w ith  the bottle ¢ page  218  or 
t he  ca n iste r ¢p age 218. 
WARNING 
A d Bl ue can irrita te the  s kin, eyes  an d  re sp ira
tory  system.  If  there  is contact  with  t he f lui d, 
fl ush  immed iate ly w ith  plenty  of  water . Con
sult  a phys ician  if  necessary. 
(D Note 
- Only use Ad Blue th at  con forms  to  t he 
s tandar d  ISO 2 22 41-1.  Do not  m ix any addi
tives  with  the  Ad Blue and do not  dilute  it 
w ith  wate r. 
- Ad  Blue  must  not  be filled  in the  diese l ta nk 
and diese l fue l must  not  be filled  in the 
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Fuel  and  Refueling 
Ad Blue  tank.  If  the wrong  fluid  is filled  in 
the  tank,  do not  start  the  engine  under  any 
circumstances.  If yo u do,  you  risk  damaging 
the  tank  system  and  the  engine.  See  an  au 
thorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Fac ility  for  assistance . 
- AdBlue  attacks  surfaces  such  as  painted  ve
hicle  components,  plastic  and  carpet.  Re
move  the  fluid  as  quickly  as  poss ible  with  a 
damp  cloth  and  plenty  of  cold  water.  If  the 
Ad  Blue  has  already  crysta llized,  use  wa rm 
water  and  a sponge.  Ad Bl ue  residue  that  is 
not  removed  will  crystallize  and  can  damage 
the  affected  surface. 
- Do  not  store  refill  bott les  or  canisters  per
manently  in  the vehicle . If  the  container 
l eaks,  the  escaping  AdBlue  could  damage 
the  vehicle  interior. 
- Do  not  allow  AdBlue  to  come  into  contact 
with  clothing.  If there  is contact  with  the 
flu id,  f lush  immed iate ly w ith  plenty  of  wa
ter. 
(D Tips 
Follow  the  Ad  Blue manufacturer's  instruc 
tions  for  use and  storage . 
Refilling  Ad Blue with  a bottle 
Applies  to:  veh icles  w ith  selective  catalyt ic reduction  (SCR) 
"'Remove  the  cap  from  the  refill  bottle c> A in 
Filling  Ad Blue on page  217, 
¢ @) in  Filling 
AdBlue  on page  21 7. 
"' Pos ition  the  bottle  on the  filler  tube and  turn 
the  bottle  clockwise  until it stops  turning . 
"'Pr ess  lightly  against  the  bottom  of  the  bottle 
to  empty  it.  Continue  press ing the  bottom  of 
the  bottle  until it  is empty  or  until  fluid stops 
flowing  into  the  tank. 
"' Remove  the bottle  and close  the  filler  neck 
c> page  219,  Completing  AdBlue  refill . 
(D Note 
Only use refill  bottles  that  are  approved for 
your  vehicle.  Using other  systems  can  cause 
Ad  Blue to  leak. 
218 
(D Tips 
-You can  obtain  refi ll bott les  from  an  author
ized  Aud i dea ler  or  authorized  Audi  Service 
Facility. 
- A  permitted  refill  bottle  contains  approxi
mately  0.5 gallon  (1.9  liters)  of  AdBlue. 
· Refilling  Ad Blue with  a  canister 
App lies  to : vehicles  with  selective  cata lyt ic r educt ion  (SCR) 
® 
+® 
Fig.  193 Canis te r  w ith  attachab le  hose 
N 
Filling  AdBlue  on page  217,  ¢(Din  Filling 
AdBlue  on page  217. 
"' Secure  the  end  of  the  hose  (Don the  opening  in 
the  canister @by turn ing  the  hose  to  the  right. 
"'  Remove  the  cap @from  the  other  end of  the 
hose @. 
"'  Posit ion  the  end  of  the  hose  @on the  filler 
neck  in the  vehicle  and  turn  the hose  to the 
r ig ht  to  tighten  it. 
"' Lift  the  canister  up  and  then tip  it.  Continue 
holding  the  canister  in  a tipped  position until  it 
is empty  or  until no  more  fluid  flows  into  the 
tank. 
"'  Remove  the  canister  and  close  the  filler  neck 
¢ page  219,  Completing  AdBlue  refill. 
(D Note 
Only  use  refill  canisters  that  are  approved  for 
your  vehicle.  Using  other  systems  can  cause  Ad  Blue  to  leak . 
0) Tips 
-An  authorized  Audi dealer or  authorized 
Audi  repair  facility  can  tell  you  which  refill 
canisters  are  approved  for  your  vehicle .  

-Do not  remove  the  engine  cover  under  any 
circumstances.  This  increases  the  risk of 
burns. 
- If work  on  the  fuel  system  or the  electrical 
system  is necessary: 
- Always d isconnect  the  battery. 
- Never  smoke  or work  near  heaters  or  open 
flames.  Flu ids  in the  engine  compartment 
could  start  a fire. 
- Keep  an  app roved  fire  ext inguisher  imme
d iate ly availab le. 
- To avo id electr ical  shock  and  personal  injury 
wh ile  the  eng ine  is running  or  being  started, 
never  touch: 
- Ignition  cables 
- Other  components  of the  high  voltage 
electronic  ignition  system. 
- If you  must  perform  a check  or  repa ir with 
the  engine  running: 
- First,  fully  apply  the  parking  brake,  move 
selector  lever  to  "P" (Park). 
- Always  use  extreme  caution  to  prevent 
cloth ing, jewelry,  or  long  hair  from  get
ting  caught  in the  radiator  fan,  V-belts  or 
other  mov ing  parts,  or  from  contacting 
hot  parts.  Tie back  ha ir before  starti ng, 
and  do  not  wear  clothi ng  that  will  hang  or 
d roop  into  t he engine. 
- Min imize  exposu re to  emission  and  chem i
cal  hazards¢ .&.-
_& WARNING 
California  Proposition  65  Warn ing: 
- E ngine  exhaust,  some  of  its  constituents, 
and  certain  vehicle  components  contain  or 
em it  chem ica ls  known  to  the  St ate of  C ali
f orn ia  to  cause  cancer  and  bi rth de fects  and 
reproductive  harm . In  addition,  certain  flu
ids  contained  in ve hicles  and  certain  prod
ucts  of component  wear  contain  or  emit 
Ch eck ing  and  Filling 
chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  California 
to  cause  cancer  and  birth  defects  or  other 
reproductive  harm. 
- Battery  posts,  term inals  and  related  acces
sories  contain  lead  and  lead  compounds, 
chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  Californ ia 
to  cause  cancer  and  reproductive  harms. 
Was h hands  afte r handling . 
([) Note 
When  adding  flu ids,  always  make  sure  that 
they  are  poured  into  the  proper  co nta iner  or 
fille r opening,  otherwise  serious  damage  to 
vehicle  systems  w ill occur. 
® For the  sake of  the  environment 
To detect  leaks  in  time,  inspect  the  veh icle 
floor  pan  from  unde rneath  regularly . If you 
see  spots  from  oil or  other  veh icle  fluids,  have 
your  vehicle  inspected  by an  authorized  Audi 
dealer. 
Closing the  engine  hood 
.,..  Pull the  hood  down  un til the  press ure  from  the 
struts  is reduced. 
.,..  Let the  hood 
drop  down and  latch  in  p lace . Do 
not  try  to  push  it  shut; 
it  may  fail  to  engage 
¢ _& . 
_& WARNING 
--A hood  that  is not  completely  latched  co uld 
fly  up  and  block  your  view while  driv ing. 
- When  you  close  the  engine  hood,  check  it  to 
make  sure  the  safety  catch  has  properly  en
gaged . The  hood  s hou ld  be  flush  with  the 
sur rounding  vehicle  body  parts. 
- If  you  notice  while  driv ing  that  the  hood  is 
not  secured  properly,  stop  at  once  and  close 
it. 
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Check ing  and  F illing 
warm  water  and  baking  soda  to  neutralize 
the  acid. 
CD Note 
Never  use  a fast  charger  as  a  booster  to start 
the  engine . This  will serious ly damage  sensi
tive  electronic  components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio, etc.,  as  well  as  the  battery 
charger. 
Battery  replacement 
T he new  battery  must  have  the same  specifica
t ions and  dimensions  as  the original  equipmen t 
bat tery. 
Int elli g ent  en ergy  managem ent  in your  vehicle  is 
responsible  for  distributing  the  electrical  energy 
throughout  your  vehicle 
r=> page  195. The  intelli
gent  energy  management  system  will  keep  the 
engine  battery  charged  better  than  veh icles  w ith
out  this  system . To make  sure  the  addit ional 
e lectrical  energy  is  avai lab le  once  again  after  you 
have  changed  the  battery, we recommend  that 
you  install  batteries  of the  same  type  and  manu facture  on ly (the  same  as  those installed  at  the 
time  your  vehicle  was  delivered).  Specifications 
are  listed  on  the  battery  housing.  Your  author
i z ed  dealer  must  code  the  battery  in the  energy 
management  system  to  enable  you to  use  the  en
ergy  management  functions  correctly  after  re 
placing  the  battery . 
The  new  battery  must  have  the  same  capacity, 
voltage  (12  volts) , amperage,  construction  and 
plug  sealing . 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  igni
tion  and  all  electrical  consumers  are  sw itched 
off. 
CD Note 
- Make  sure  the  ventilation  hose  on  the  s ide 
of the  battery  is connected,  otherw ise 
fumes  or  battery  ac id can  leak  out. 
- Vehicles  with  the  Start-Stop-System*  are  equipped  with  a  special  cycle-proof  AGM battery . Installing  a  d ifferent  type  of  bat
tery  can  cause  problems  in the  vehicle  elec -
234 
trical  system. When  replacing  the  vehicle 
battery,  always  install  one  with  the  same 
specifications  as  the  original  battery . 
- Battery  mounts  and  clamps  m ust  always  be 
secured  correctly. 
- Read  and  follow  the  warnings  under 
¢ page  231,  Working  on  the  battery before 
performing  any  work  on  the  battery . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of the  p roblem  of  proper  disposal  of 
a  battery,  we  recommend  your  authorized 
A udi  dealer  change  the  battery  for you . Bat
teries  contain  sulfur ic acid  and  lead  and  must 
a lways  be  disposed  of  properly  in  compliance 
with  all  environmental  regulations . Disposing 
of veh icle  batteries  improperly  is very  danger
ous  to the  environment . 
Windshield  washer 
system 
Fig.  204 En gin e  compa rt ment:  washer  fluid  rese rvoir  cap 
The w indshield  washer  fluid  reservo ir Q conta ins 
the  cleaning  solution  for  the  w indshield  and  the 
headlight  washe r system ¢ 
fig. 204, ¢ page 222. 
The  reservoir  capacity  is found  in 
r=> page  2 78 . 
To reduce  the  risk  of  lime  scale  depos its  on  the 
spray  nozzles,  use clean  water  with  low  amounts 
of  calcium.  Always  add  w indow  cleaner  to the  wa
ter . When  the  outside  temperat ures  are  cold , an 
anti-freez ing  agent  shou ld be  added  to  the  water 
so  that  it  does  not  freeze.  ..,.  

Wheels 
_& WARNING 
Temperature  grades  apply  to  tires  that  are 
properly  inflated  and  not  over  or  underinf lat 
ed. 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
U) General  notes 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  tire  pressure  monito ring  system 
Each  tire, including  the spare  (if  provided), 
should  be  checked  monthly  when  cold  and  inflat
ed  to  the  inflation  pressure  recommended  by the 
vehicle  manufacturer  on  the  vehicle placard  or 
tire  inflat ion  pressure  label.  (If  your vehicle  has 
tires  of  a different  size  than  the  size  indicated  on 
the  vehicle  placard  or tire  inflation  pressure  la
bel,  you  should  determine  the  proper  tire  infla
tion  pressure  fo r those  tir es) . 
As an  added  safety  feature,  your  vehicle  has  been 
equipped  with  a t ire  pressure  monitoring  system 
(TPMS) that  illuminates  a  low tire  pressure  tell
tale  when  one  or  more  of your  tires is significant
ly  under-inflated . Accord ingly,  when  the  low tire 
p ressure  telltale  illuminates,  you  should  stop  and 
check  your  tires  as  soon  as  possible,  and  inflate 
them  to  the  proper  pressure.  Driving on  a signifi
cantly  under-inflated  tire  causes the  tire  to  over
heat  and  can  lead to  tire failure.  Under-inflation 
also  reduces  fuel  efficiency  and  tire tread  life, 
and  may  affect  the  vehicle's  handling  and  stop
ping  ability. 
Please  note  that  the TPMS  is  not  a  substitute  for 
proper  tire maintenance,  and  it  is the  driver's  re
sponsib ility to  maintain  correct  tire  pressure, 
even  if under-inflation  has  not  reached  the  level 
to  trigger  illumination  of the  TPMS low tire  pres
sure  telltale. 
Your vehicle  has  also  been  equipped  with  a  TPMS 
malfunct ion  indicator  to  indicate when  the  sys
tem  is  not  operating  properly.  The  TPMS mal
function  indicator  is comb ined  w ith  the  low tire 
pressure  telltale. When  the  system  detects  a 
malfunction,  the  telltale  will flash  for  approxi
mately  one  minute  and  then  remain  cont inuous ly 
illuminated.  This sequence  will continue  upon 
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subsequent  vehicle  start-ups  as  long as  the  mal
function  exists. 
When  the malfunction  indicator  is  illum inated, 
the  system  may  not  be  able to  detect  or s ignal 
low  tire  pressure  as  intended . TPMS malfunctions 
may  occur  for  a variety  of  reasons,  including  the 
i nstallation  of  replacement  or  alternate  tires  or 
wheels  on  the vehicle  that  prevent  the TPMS 
from  functioning  properly.  Always  check  the 
TPMS  malfunction  telltale  after  replacing  one  or 
more  tires  or wheels  on your  vehicle  to  ensure 
that  the  replacement  or  alternate  tires  and 
whee ls  allow  the  TPMS to  continue  to  function 
properly. 
If  the  Tire  Pressure Monitoring  System 
indicator  appears 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
The tire pressure  indicator in the  instrument 
cluster  informs you  if the  tire pressure  is too  low 
or  if there  is a system  malfunction. 
Fig . 209 Instrument  cl uste r:  indicator  light  with  me ssage 
Using  the  ABS sensors,  the  tire  pressure  monitor
ing  system  compares  the  tire  tread  c ircumfer
ence  and  v ibration  characteristics  of  the  individu
al  tires. 
If the  pressure  changes in  one  or  more 
ti res,  this  is ind icated  in the  instrument  cluster 
display  with  an  indicator  light 
[I] and  a  message. 
If  only  one  tire  is affected,  the locat ion of that 
tire  will  be  indicated. 
The  tire pressures  must  be  stored  in  the  Infotain
ment  system  again  each time  the  pressures 
change  (switching  between  partial  and  full  load 
pressure)  or  after  changing  or  replacing a  tire  on 
your  vehicle ¢ 
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tor ing  system  only  monitors  the  tire pressure  you 
have  stored . Refer  to  the  t ire  pressure  label  for  ..,.