
Opening  and  closing Keys 
Key set 
Fig.  24 Key  set 
@ Master  key with  remote  control  and 
integrated  mechanical  key 
You  can centrally  lock and  unlock your vehicle 
and  start  the  engine  with the  master  key with  re mote  control.  A mechanical  key is  integrated in 
the  master  key 
q page 34. 
@ Emergency  key 
The emergency  key is not  intended  for  constant 
use . It  should  only be  used  in an emergency , for 
example,  in place of the  ignition  key 
9 page 83. Keep it  in a safe  place  and do  not 
carry it on your  key ring or store it in  the  vehicle. 
Key replacement 
If you lose a key, con tac t your au thori zed Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disabled . 
Be  sure  to bring  all your keys with you. 
Number  of  keys 
You can  inquire about  the  number of assigned 
keys  to your vehicle 
Q page 9. This allows you to 
make sure you have received all of the  keys when 
you purchase  a used  vehicle.  Depending on the 
vehicle equipment  level, this  function  may also 
be performed  in the  MMI*. To do this,  select: 
ICARI function  button> Car systems* control  but
ton  > 
Servicing & checks > Programmed keys . 
~ Data  in the  master  key 
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Opening  and  closing 
Your Audi service adviser can read  out  this  data 
and tell  you about  the  work your veh icle  needs. 
This applies  also to  vehicles with  Convenience  key* . 
Personal  comfort  settings 
If two  people  use one vehicle,  it is  recommended 
that  each  person  always uses  "their  own" master  key. When  the  ignition  is turned  off or when  the 
vehicle  is locked,  personal  convenience  settings 
for  the  following systems  are  stored  and  as
signed  to  the  remote  master  key. 
- Climate control 
- Central  locking system 
- Seat  memory* 
- Parking system* 
- Adaptive cruise control* 
- Audi side assist* 
- Audi drive select* 
The  stored  settings  are  automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle, when  you open  the 
doors  or when you turn  on the  ignition. 
A WARNING 
-. 
- Do not  leave your vehicle unattended with 
the  key  in the  ignition  lock . Entry by unau
thorized  persons  could endanger  you or  re
sult  in  theft or damage  the  vehicle . Always 
lock all doors  and  take  the  key . 
- Do not  leave children  unattended  in the  ve
hicle, especially with  access to  vehicle  keys. 
Unguarded  access  to  the  keys provides  chil
dren  the  opportunity  to  start  the engine 
and/or  activate  vehicle systems  such as the 
power windows etc.  Unsupervised operation 
of any vehicle system  by children  can result 
in serious  injury. 
- Do  not  remove the  key from  the  ignition 
lock until  the  vehicle has come  to  a com
plete  stop.  Otherwise the  steering  column 
lock could suddenly  engage  -causing  the 
risk  of an accident. 
¢j) Tips 
-The operation  of the  remote control  key can 
be temporarily  disrupted  by interference 
from  transmitters  in the  vicinity of the  .,. 
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Travel mode (Canada models)* 
The  headlight  beam  is asymmetrical.  This  pro
vides  stronger  illumination  on  the  side  of  the 
road  on  which  you  are  driving.  If you  are  driving 
in a  country  that  drives  on  the  opposite  side  of 
the  road  from  your  own  country,  this  will  cause 
glare  for  oncoming  drivers.  To prevent  glare: 
- Travel  mode  must  be  selected  in vehicles  with 
Xenon  headlights*. 
- In  vehicles  with  halogen  headlights,  certain 
areas  of  the  headlight  lenses must  be  covered 
with  waterproof  adhesive  covers  that  prevent 
light  from  passing  through.  For  more  informa
tion,  please  see  your  authori zed  Audi dealer  or 
authorized  repair  facility . 
(!) Tips 
When  travel  mode*  is  activated,  a  display  in 
the  driver  information  system  indicates  this  each  time  you  switch  the  ignition  on . 
Adaptive  light 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  adaptive  light 
When  driving around  bends,  the  relevan t area  of 
the  rood  is better  illuminated . 
Fig. 47 Adaptive  lig ht when  dr iving 
Switching  on  adaptive  light 
..  Turn  the  light  switch  to AUTO c:> page  49, 
fig.  45. 
The  adaptive  light  system  is a  combination  of  the 
dynamic  and  the  static  cornering  lights . With  the 
lights  switched  on,  the  dynamic  cornering  light 
adapts  to driving  on  curves . This  is dependent 
upon  the vehicle  speed  and  steering  angle.  This 
provides  better  lighting through  the  curve.  The 
Lights  and  Vision 
system  operates  in a  speed  range  from  approxi
mately  6  mph  (10  km/h) to  68  mph  (110  km/h). 
The  static  cornering  light  switches  on  at  speeds 
of  up  to approximately  25 mph  (40  km/h)  when  a 
certain  steering  wheel  angle  is reached  or  when  a 
turn  signal  is activated.  The  area  to  the  side  of 
the  vehicle  is  illuminated  better  when  turning. 
Emergency flashers 
The emergency  flashers  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle ore in on emer
gency  situation. 
Fig. 48 E mergency  flas her  switch 
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..  Press  the  switch  &, c:> fig. 48 to  turn  the  emer-
gency  flashers  on  or  off . 
When  the emergency  flashers  are  on,  all  four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same  time . The  turn  sig
nal  indicator  lights 
B II in  the  instrument  clus
ter , as  well  as the  light  in the  emergency  flasher 
switch ~ blink  likewise.  The emergency  flashers 
also  work  when  the  ignition is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on  automatical
ly  if you  are  in  an  accident  where  the  airbag  has 
deployed . 
(0 Tips 
You should  turn  on  the emergency  flashers 
when: 
-you  are  the  last vehicle  standing  in a  traffic 
jam  so  that  any  other  vehicles  coming  can 
see  you,  or when 
-your  vehicle  has broken  down  or  you  are  in 
an  emergency  situation, or  when 
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Lights and  Vision 
-yo ur  vehicle  is  being  towed  by a tow  truck  or 
if you  are  towing  another  vehicle  behind 
you. 
Turn signal and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the le~  side  of  the steering  column 
is us ed to  operat e the  turn  signals  and  th e high 
beam  as well as  the headlight  flasher. 
F ig . 4 9 Tu rn s ig na l a n d  h ig h  beam  leve r 
The  turn  signal  and  high  beam  leve r has  the  fol
low ing  f unctions : 
Turn  signals ¢¢ 
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• Lift the  lever  up  al l the  way c> fig . 49 (D to  use 
the  right  turn  s ignals,  or  push  the  lever  down 
all  the  way@to use  the  left  turn  signals . 
Auto-blink 
• Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  t he  point  of 
resistance  to  use  the  turn  signals  for  as  long  as 
yo u need  them,  for  example  when  chang ing 
lanes . 
•  Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  the  point  of 
resistance  and  then  release  it  right  away  to 
make  the  turn  signals  b li nk 
three  times. You 
can  use  this  fea ture  for  example  when  ch anging 
lanes  on  hig hways. 
High  beam ~D 
•  Push  the  l ever  forward @ to  sw itch  on  the  h igh 
beam. 
•  Pull t he  lever  back  towa rds  you  to sw itch  off 
t he  hig h  beam. 
Headlight  flasher ~D 
• Pu ll the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel © to 
u se  the  head light  f lashe r. 
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Notes on these features 
- Th e turn  signals on ly work  w it h  the  ignition 
t urned  on.  The  indi cator  lights 
B or B in the 
instrument  cluster¢ 
page  11 also  blink . 
- After  you  have  turned  a  co rner,  the  turn  signa l 
sw itches  o ff automat ica lly. 
- Th e 
high beam works  only  when  the  head ligh ts 
are  on.  The  indicator  light 
Bl in the  instrumen t 
cl uster  illuminates  when  the  high  beams  are 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  o nly as  long  as yo u 
hold  t he  lever  - even  if there  are  no  lights 
turned  on.  T he  indicator  light 
Bl in  the  inst ru 
ment  cluster  illuminates  when  you  use  the 
headlight  flas her . 
A WARNING 
Do not  use  the  h igh  beam  or  head light  flasher 
if you  know  that  these  could  blind  oncoming 
tra ffic. 
Interior  lighting 
Front/rear  interior lights 
Fig. SO Fro nt  headl iner:  interio r li gh tin g  cont ro ls 
Fig.  51 Rear h eadli ner:  rea r read ing ligh ts 
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Seat s and  sto rage 
Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your seat adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag system  can only 
provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front  seats  are correctly adjusted . 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  dr iver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the  switches 
and  controls  in the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is  properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection  ¢ 
page  148. 
In the  following  sections,  you  will  see  exact ly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  spec ial  regulat ions  and  instr uctions  for 
installing  a  c hild safety  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger 's seat . Always fo llow  the  information  re
garding  child  safety  provided  in ¢ 
page  168, 
Child safety. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of the  driver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury. 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  - never  put  your  feet  on 
top  o f the  instrument  pane l,  o ut  of the  win
dow  o r on  top  of  the  sea t cushion.  This  ap
plies  espe cially  to the  passenge rs. 
If your 
seat ing  pos ition  is  inco rre ct,  you  increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of  sudden  b rak
ing  or an  accident . If  the  airbag  inf lates  and 
the  seating  position  is  incor rect,  this  could 
result  in  personal  injury  or  even  death. 
- It is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenge r to  keep  a  d istance  o f at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  pan el.  If you're  s itting  any  closer  than  this,  the 
airbag  system  cannot  pro tect  you  properly. 
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In  addition,  the  front  seats  and  head  re
straints  must  be  adjusted  to  your  body 
he ight  so  that  they  can  give you  maximum 
protection . 
- Always try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  or  front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving.  Yo ur 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  contro l and  personal  in
jury.  If you  ad just  yo ur seat  while  the  veh icle 
is moving,  you  a re  o ut  of  pos ition. 
,  Driver's seat 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed  driving . 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
i n the  following  manner: 
..  Adjust  the  seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so  that 
you  can  easi ly push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keep ing your  knees  slightly  bent¢ 
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Why is your  seat  adjustment  so  important?  on 
page  60 . 
.. Adjust  the  seatback  so  that  when  yo u sit  with 
your  back  agains t the  seatback,  you  can  still 
gras p the  top  of  the  steering  wheel. 
..  Adjust  the  head  res traint  so  the  uppe r edge  is 
as  even  as  possib le w ith  the  top  of you r head.  If 
that  is not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  re 
straint  so  that  it  is as  close  to  this  pos it ion  as 
possible ¢ 
page  64. 
A WARNING 
Neve r place  any  objects  in the  dr iver's  foo t
well.  An object  could  get  into  the  pedal  area  and  inte rfere  with  pedal  function.  In  case  of 
sud den  bra king  or  an  ac cident,  you  w ould  no t 
be  ab le  to b rake  o r accelerate. 
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Steering 
Manually  adjustable  steering  wheel 
The height  and  reach of  the steering  wheel  can 
be adjusted . 
Fig.  97  Lever  under  the steering  column 
Fi rst,  ad just  t he  driver 's  sea t correct ly. 
•  Pull  the  lever ¢ 
fig. 97 -Arrow- ¢ A. 
• Move the  steer ing  whee l to  the  desired  posi
t ion. 
•  Push  the  lever  against  the  steeri ng  column  un-
ti l it  locks . 
There  must  be  at  leas t 10  inches  (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and  the  center  of  the  stee rin g 
wheel.  If yo u cannot  sit  mo re than  10  inches  (25 
cm)  from  the  steering  wheel,  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is available  to  help  you reach  the ped
a ls and  increase  the distance  from  the  steering 
wheel. 
F or  detailed  information  on  how  to adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page  61 . 
.&_ WARNING 
Improper  use  of  steering  wheel  adjustment 
and  improper  seating  position  can cause  ser i
ous  personal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steering  whee l co lumn  on ly w hen 
the  vehicle  is not  mov ing  to  prevent  loss  of 
vehicle  control. 
- Adjust  the driver's  seat  or  steering  wheel  so 
that  there  is  a  min imum  of  10  inches  (25 
cm)  betwee n your  chest  and  t he  steer ing 
w heel 
¢page  132,  fig.  150 . If you  cannot 
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maintain  t his minim um distance,  the  airbag 
system  cannot  p rotect  yo u proper ly. 
- If physical  limitations  prevent  you  from  sit
ting  10  inches (25  cm)  or  more  from  the 
steer ing  whee l,  check  with  your  author ized 
Audi dealer  to  see  if adaptive  equipment  is 
ava ilable. 
- If  the  steer ing  whee l is  aligned  w ith  your 
face,  the  supplementa l driver's  a irbag  can
not  provide  as  much  protect io n  in an  acc i
dent.  Always ma ke  sure  that  the  steer ing 
wheel  is aligned  with  you r chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  wheel  with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o' clock  posi
tions  to  reduce  the  risk of  pe rso nal  inju ry if 
the  dr iver's  a irbag  dep loys . 
- Never  ho ld the  stee ring wheel  at  the  12 
o'cl ock position  or  wi th you r hands  inside 
the  stee rin g  wheel  rim  or  on  t he  s teer ing 
wheel  h ub.  Holding  the  stee ring w heel  the 
wrong  way  can  cause  serious  inj uries  to  the 
hands,  arms  and  head  if the  driver's  airbag 
deploys . 
Ignition  lock 
Starting  engine  with  the  key 
Th e ignition  is switched  on and  the engine  start
ed  with  the  ignition  key . 
Fig . 9 8 Igh iti oh  key 
Starting  the  engine 
• Insert  the  key into  the  ign ition  lock . 
•  Hybrid drive*:  re fer  to  the  information  for  start 
ing the  vehicle  under 
¢ page  101. 
• Step  on  the  brake  pedal  an d move  the selector 
lever  to the  P or  N position. 
•  Press  the key¢ 
fig.  98  -the engine  will  start. II> 
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Driving 
"' It  is possible  that  there  will be  a slight  de lay 
when  starting  the  engine  for  diesel  vehicles*  in 
colder  temperatures.  Therefore,  you  must  hold 
the  brake  pedal  down  until  the  eng ine  starts. 
The  ind icator  lamp 
IJ i llumina tes  when  the  en
gine  is  preheated . 
Switching  the  ignit ion on /off 
If  you  would  like to  switch  the  ign ition  on  with
out  starting  the  engine,  fo llow  these  steps: 
"' Inse rt  the  key  into  the  igni tion  lock . 
"' Press  the  key briefly 
without press  the  brake 
pedal. 
"' To  switch  the  ignition  off,  press  the  key aga in. 
Diese l vehicles * are  p reheate d while  the  ignition 
is switched  on. 
W hen  start ing  the  e ngine,  major  elec trical  loads 
are  swi tched  off  temporarily. 
You can  only  remove  the  key with  the  ignition 
sw itched  off.  To do  this,  yo u have  to  press  on  the 
key again. 
I f the  engine  sho uld  not  start  immed iately,  the 
s tarting  p rocess  is a utomat ica lly stopped  after  a 
short  t ime.  Repeat  sta rt ing  procedu re . 
Start-Stop-System*: 
Note  the  information  on  ¢ page 88, Start/S top 
system. 
A WARNING 
- Never  allow  t he  engine  to  ru n in confined 
spaces  - dange r of  asphyxiation . 
- Never  remove  the  ig nit ion  key from  the  ign i
t ion  loc k w hile the  veh icle  is  moving . Other
wise,  the  steering  lock  cou ld  sudde nly en
g age  and  you  would  not  be  able  to  stee r the 
vehicle. 
- Always ta ke  the  key with  you  w henever  you 
leave  yo ur vehicle.  Othe rw ise,  the  engi ne 
c ould  be  s tar ted  or ele ctrica l e qui pme nt 
s u ch as  the  power  windows  cou ld  be  operat 
ed.  This  can  lead  to  se rious  i njury. 
- Never  leave  childre n or  pe rsons  requiring  as 
sistance  unattended  i n the  vehicle.  The 
doors  can  be  locked  usi ng  the  remote  trans-
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m itter,  p reventing  peop le from  escaping 
from  the  vehicle  on  their  own  in the  event  of 
an  emergency.  Depending  on  the  time  of 
yea r,  people  ins ide  the  veh icle  can  be  ex
posed  to  very  high  or  very  low tempera
t ures . 
(D Note 
Avoid  h igh  engine  rpm,  full  throttle  and  heavy 
engine  loads  unti l the  engine  has  reached  op
e rating  temperature  - otherwise  you  risk en
gine  damage. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Do not  let  the  eng ine  run  wh ile  parked  to 
warm  up . Beg in d riving  immed iate ly . Th is  re
d uces  unnecessa ry emissions . 
(D Tips 
-If the  key cannot  be  removed  from  the  igni
t ion  loc k, you  have  to  pull  the  mechan ical 
key out  of  the  master  key in  o rder  to  be  able 
to  loc k the  vehicle ¢ 
page  35. 
-Some  no ise  afte r start ing  the  e ngine  is  nor
ma l and  is  no  cause  fo r co nce rn. 
- If you  leave  the  ve hicle  w ith  the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ig nitio n w ill  switch  off  af
ter  a  ce rtain  per io d  of t ime.  Please  note  that 
ele ct rical  eq uipme nt  such  as  e xte rior  lights 
w ill  swit ch off  as  we ll whe n th at  happens .  

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Starting  the  vehicle  with  the  emergency 
key 
You can use  the  emergency  key as  an  ignition  key 
in an  emergency . 
Fig. 99 G lo ve compar tme nt: A dap ter  for  e mergen cy  key 
F ig . 1 00 In sert  emergen cy key  into  t he ad ap te r 
..  Take  the  adapter  for  the  emergency  key out  of 
t he  glove  compartmen t¢ 
fig. 99. 
.. Push  the  emergency  key¢ fig. 100 fully  into 
the  adapter . Make  sure  that  the  Audi  r ings  are 
facing  up . 
..  Press  the  emergency  key  in the  adapter  down 
until  it  latches  audib ly. 
..  Inse rt the  adapter  wi th the  emergency  key for
ward  into  the  ign ition  switch.  The  engine  can 
now  be  started  as  usual. 
@ Tips 
The  emergency  key should  not  be  sto red  in
side  the  vehicle. 
Stopping  the  engine 
..  Bring  the  vehicle  to  a  full  stop. 
..  Move the  selector  lever  to  the  P or  N pos ition . 
..  Press  on  the  ignition  key . The  engine  is turned 
off. 
..  You can  now  remove  the  key . 
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Ste ering  lock 
T he  s teeri ng  locks  when  yo u remove  the  ignition 
k ey . The  locked  steering  he lps  prevent  vehicle 
theft . 
Emergency  off 
If  it is  necessary  in unusua l circumstances,  the 
engine  can  be  switched  off  wh ile the  vehicle  is 
moving.  The  engine  will  be  swi tched  off  if you 
press  on  the  key for  an  extended  period. 
A WARNING ~ 
- Never  turn  off  the  engine  before  the  vehicle 
has  come  to  a complete  stop.  The  full  func
tion  of the  brake  booster  and  the  power 
steer ing  is  not  guaranteed.  You must  use 
more  force  to  turn  or  brake  if necessary . Be 
cause  yo u cannot  steer  and  brake  as  you 
usually  would,  this  cou ld  lead  to  crashes 
and  se rio us i njur ies. 
- For safety  reasons,  you  should  always  park 
your  veh icle  w ith  the  selector  lever  i n P. 
Otherw ise,  the  vehicle  could  inadve rten tly 
ro ll aw ay. 
- The  radiator  fa n can  cont inue  to  run  for  up 
t o  10  minutes  even  after  you  have  turned 
off  the  engine  and  removed  the  ignition  key  . 
The  radiator  fan  can  also  turn  on  again  if the  engine  coolant  heats  up  because  of  intense 
sunlig ht  or  heat  build-up  in the  eng ine  com
partment  . 
- Always  take  the  key with  you  whenever  you 
leave  your  vehicle . Otherwise,  the  engine 
could  be  started  or  electrical  equipment 
such  as  the  power  windows  could  be  operat
ed . T his can  lead  to  ser ious  injury . 
- Never  leave  children  or  persons  requiring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  T he 
doors  can  be  locked  using  the  remote  t rans
mitter,  pr eve nti ng  peop le  from  escaping 
from  t he vehicle  on  their  own  in the  even t of 
a n  emergency.  Depe nding  on  the  time  of 
year,  peo ple  i nside  the  ve hicle can  be  ex
posed  to  very  high  o r very  low tempera 
tures  . 
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electrical equipment  s uch as  exterior  lights 
will switch  off  as  well  when  that  happens. 
Switching  engine  off 
A pp lies  to: ve hicles with  Conve nien ce  key 
~ Bring your  vehicle  to  a  complete  stop. 
~ Move the  selector  lever  to  the  P or  N position. 
~ Press  the I STAR T ENGINE ST OPI button 
¢ page 84, fig. 101. 
Ste ering  lock 
The  steering  locks  when  you  turn  the  engine  off 
using  the 
! S TART ENGINE STOPI button  and 
open  the  dr iver's  door.  The  locked  steering  helps 
prevent  vehicle  theft. 
Emer gency off 
If  necessary,  the  engine  can  be  switched  off  with 
the  selector  lever  in the  R or  D/S  position.  The 
engine  stops  if you  press  and  ho ld  the 
I START ENGINE STOPI button  at  speeds  below 
6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  press  the  brake  pedal. 
A WARNING 
- Never  turn  off  the  engine  before  the  veh icle 
has  come  to  a  comp lete  stop.  The  fu ll func
t ion  of the  brake  booster  and  the  power 
steering  is no t gua ranteed.  You must  use 
more  fo rce to  turn  or  brake  i f necessary.  Be
cause  you  cannot  steer  and  b rake  as  you 
usually  wou ld,  this  could  lead  to  crashes 
and  ser ious  injuries. 
- For  safety  reasons,  you  should  a lways  park 
your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever  in  P . 
Otherwise,  the  vehicle  could  inadvertently 
roll  away. 
- The  radiator  fan  can  continue  to  run  for  up 
to  10  m inutes  even  after  you  have  turned 
off  the  engine  and  removed  the  ignition  key. 
The  radiator  fan  can  also  turn  on  again  if the  engine  coolant  heats  up  because  of  intense 
sunlight  or  heat  bui ld-up  in the  engine  com
partment. 
- Always take  the  key with  you  whenever  you 
leave  you r vehicle.  Othe rw ise,  the  engine 
c ou ld  be  started  o r electrical  equ ipme nt 
D riv ing 
such  as  the  power  windows  could  be  operat
ed.  This  can  lead  to  ser ious  injury. 
- Never  leave  chi ldren  or  persons  requiring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  The 
doors  can  be  locked  using  the  remote  trans mitter,  preventing  people  from  escaping 
from  the  vehicle  on  their  own  in  the  event  of 
a n  emergency.  Depending  on  the  time  of 
year,  people  ins ide  the  veh icle  can  be  ex
posed  to  very  high  o r very  low tempera
tures. 
0 Note 
If the  engine  has  been  under  heavy  load  for 
an  extended  pe riod,  heat  bu ilds  up  in the  en
g ine  compartment  afte r the  engine  is switch
ed  off  -there  is a  ris k of  damaging  the  engine. 
A llow the  engine  to  run  at  id le for  about  two 
minutes  before  switching  it off. 
Driver  messages 
Ignition  i s on 
This  message  appears  and  a warning  tone  sounds 
if you  open  the  drive r's  door  when  the  ig nition  is 
swi tched  on. 
No k ey  id ent ified 
This  message  appears  when  the 
I START ENGINE STOP !* button  is  pressed  if there 
is  no  master  key inside  the  vehicle  or  if the  sys
tem  does  not  recognize  it.  For example,  the  mas
ter  key cannot  be  recognized  if  it  is covered  by an 
obje ct  (e.g.  al uminum  brief  case)  which 
screens 
the  radio  s ignal.  Elec tronic  devices  such  as  ce ll 
phones  can  a lso  interfere  with  the  radio  signal. 
Pre ss brake  p edal to  start  en g ine 
This  message  appears  if you  do  not  press  the 
brake  pedal  to  start  the  engine. 
S hift  to  N or P to  start  en gine 
This  message  appears  when  attempting  to  start 
the  engine  if the  se lector  lever  for  the  automatic 
transm ission  is not  in the  P or  N position.  The  en
gine  can  on ly be  started  with  the  se lector  in 
these  positions. 
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