
Lights and  Vision 
-To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  sys
tem,  a lways  loosen  blades  which  are  frozen 
to  the  windshie ld  before  operating  w ipers . 
- To help  prevent  damage  to  wiper  blades,  do 
not  use  gasoline,  kerose ne,  paint  thinner,  or 
other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wiper  blades. 
- To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  arms 
or  other  components,  do  not  attempt  to 
move  the  wipers  by hand. 
@ Tips 
- Comme rcial hot  waxes  applied  by a utomat ic 
car  washes  affect  the  how  eas ily the  glass 
surface  can  be  cleaned. 
- You can  also  use  the  service  position,  fo r ex 
ample,  if you want  to  protect  the  windsh ield 
from  icing  by using  a cover. 
Replacing the  rear wiper  blade 
F ig.  58 Rea r wiper:  Remov ing  the w iper b lade 
Removing the  wiper  blade 
..  Fo ld  the  wi ndshield  wipe r arm  away  from  the 
windshield. 
..  Pu ll the  wiper  blade  and  holder  out  of t he 
mount. 
Attaching  the  wiper  blade 
~ M 0 a: a, (C 
..  Press  t he  wiper  b la d e  holde r in the  arrow  dire c
tion 
c:> fig. 58 into  the  mount. 
..  Fo ld  the  windshield  wiper  arm  bac k onto  the 
windshield. 
A WARNING 
-
For safety  reasons,  the  windshield  w iper 
blades  sho uld  be  replaced  once  or  twice  each 
year . 
56 
Mirror 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig. 59  Forwa rd sect ion of  dr ive r's armrest : power  mirror 
cont rols 
Adjusting  exterior  mirrors 
,... 
-"' 9 a: ::,: 
•  Ro tate  the  knob  to  the© pos it io n  (dr iver's  ex
t erior  mirro r) o r to  t he ®  posi tion  (passe nger's 
exterior  m irror) 
c:> fig. 59. 
..  Rotate  the  knob  and  the  mirro r so  that  you 
have  a  clear  view  to  the  rea r. 
Heated  mirrors 
.,.  Ro tate  the  knob  to  pos ition  @. 
Folding both  exterior  mirrors* 
.,.  Turn  the  knob  to  position @. 
Depend ing  o n the  outside  temperature,  the  mi r
ror  surfaces  are  heated  unt il the  ignition  is 
switched 
off  -even  if the  knob  is no  longer  in  po
s it ion @. 
You are  well-adv ised  to  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors 
in when  maneuvering  in tight  spaces  or  when 
leaving  the  car  parked  close  to  other  vehicles . 
Memory  for  e xterior  mirrors* 
On vehicles  with  memory  for  the  driver's  seat,  the 
current  sett ing  fo r the  exterior  mirrors  is  auto 
matically  stored  along  with  the  seat  posit ion 
<=> page 62. 
Tilt  function  for  the  passenger 's mirror* 
When  the  reverse  gear  is engaged,  the  mirror 
s u rface  t ilts  downwar d slightly  if the  setting  is 
for  t he  passenger's  mirror  (knob  in position ® 
c:> fig. 59). This allows  you  to  see  the  curb  during 
parallel  parking.  ..,_  

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Warm  and  cold Climate  control  system 
Description 
The  climate  control  system  warms , cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  a ir in the  veh icle  inter ior.  It 
i s the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and  pan
oramic  sliding  sunroof*  ar e closed.  If  th ere  is a 
bui ld-up  of  heat  inside  th e vehicle,  ventilation 
can  help  to  sp eed  up  th e cooling  process. 
I n  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
b lower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has  reached  a  certain  tempera
ture . 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can  drip 
and  fo rm  a  puddle  of  water  unde r the  vehicle. 
This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a  leak. 
Pollut ant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the  air. 
The  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals  specified  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  a ir condit ione r can 
p roperly  work. 
If you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air 
pollution , the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
mo re frequently  than  specified  in your  Aud i Wa r
ranty 
& Ma intenance  booklet.  If  in doubt,  ask 
your  author ized  Audi Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key co ded  setting s 
The  climate  control  settings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key 
that is  i n use . 
_&. WARNING 
Reduced  visib ility is dangerous  and  can  ca use 
accidents. 
- For  safe  dr iv ing  it  is very  impo rtant  that  all 
windows  be free  of  ice,  snow  and  condens a
tion . 
Warm  and  c old 
- Completely  familiarize  yourself  with  the 
proper  use  and  function  of  the  heating  and 
ventilation  system  and  especially  how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  the  windows . 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  sys
tem  in freezing  weather  until  you  have 
warmed  the  windshie ld first,  using  the  heat 
ing  and  vent ilation  system . The  washe r solu
tion  may  freeze  on  the  w indshield  and  re
duce  visibility. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has  bee n damaged,  sw itch  the  system  off  to 
avoid  further  damage  and  have  it  inspected 
by a qualified  dea lership. 
- Repa irs  to  the  Aud i a ir cond itioner  requ ire 
special  techn ical know ledge  and  spec ial 
t ools.  Contact  an  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  fo r 
assistance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By reduc ing  the  amo unt  of  fuel  you  use,  yo u 
also reduce  the amount  of pollutants  emitted 
into  the  air. 
(D Tips 
- Keep  the  a ir  intake  slots  (in fro nt  of  t he 
w indshield)  free  from  ice , snow  and  debr is 
in  orde r to  maintain  the  proper  function  of 
the  climate  control  system . 
- T he  energy  management  system  may  switch 
the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window  defroster 
off  temporarily . These  systems  are  availab le 
again  as  soon  as  the  energy  ba lance  has 
been  restored . 
- The  a ir flowing  out  of  the  vents  and 
throughout  the  vehicle's  ent ire  inter ior  is 
discharged  at  the  rear  of  the  vehicle . Make 
sure  that  the  out let  slots  are  not  covered  by 
cloth ing , etc. 
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Intelligent  Technology 
Braking 
What  affects  braking  efficiency? 
New  brake  pads 
During  the  firs t 25 0 miles  (400  km),  new  b rake 
pads  do  not  possess  their  full  braking  effect , they 
have  to  be  "broken  i n"  first ¢& . 
Operating  conditions  and  driving  habits 
The  brakes  on  today 's  automobiles  a re  sti ll sub
ject  to  wea r,  depend ing  la rgely  on  ope rating  con
d itions  and  dr iv ing  habits 
c::> .&,. . On veh icles  that 
are  either  dr iven  most ly in  stop-and -go  city  traf 
f ic or  are  driven  hard,  the  brake  pads  should  be 
checked  by your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  more  of
ten  than  spec ified  in the 
Warr ant y & Ma inte 
nance booklet . 
Failure  to  have  your  brake  pads 
inspected  can  result  in  reduced  brake  perform
ance . 
On steep  slopes,  you  shou ld  use  the  braking  ef 
fect  of  the  eng ine.  This way,  you  prevent  unnec
essary  wear  on  t he  brake  system . If  you  must  use 
your  brakes , do  not  hold  the  brakes  down  cont in 
uously . Pump  the  brakes  at  interva ls. 
Oper ating  noise 
Noises  may  occur  when  braking  depend ing  on  the 
speed,  braking  force  and  outs ide  cond itions  such 
as  temperature  and  humidity . 
Effect  of  wat er and  road  salt 
In  certain  s ituations,  for  example  after  driving 
through  water,  in  heavy  ra in,  after  overnight  con 
densat ion  or  after  washing  your  car,  the  braking 
effect  can  be  reduced  by moisture  or  ice on  the  brake  rotors  and  b rake  pads . The  brakes  must  be 
dried  first  with  a few  careful  b rake  applications. 
At higher  speeds  and  with  the  windshie ld wipers 
turned  on,  the  brake  pads  press  aga inst  the  brake 
rotors  for  a short  amount  of  t ime.  Th is  occurs  at 
regular  intervals  w ithout  the  driver  noticing  and 
provides  fo r bette r brake  response  time  under 
wet  conditions. 
The  effectiveness  of  the  brakes  can  be  reduced 
when  the  vehicle  is dr iven  on  a  salt-covered  road 
and  the  brakes  a re  not  used . Likewise , you  clean 
off  acc umu lated  salt  coat ing  from  brake  d iscs 
190 
and  pads  with  a  few  cautious  app lications  of  the 
bra ke 
c::> & . 
Corrosion 
There  may  be  a tendency  fo r dirt  to  build  up on 
the  b rake  pads  and  corrosion  to  form  on  the  discs 
if  the  car  is not  dr iven  regu la rly or  only  for  short 
trips  wi th  little  use  of  the  brakes . 
If the  bra kes  are  not  used  frequent ly,  o r if cor ro
s io n  has  formed  on  the  discs , it  is advisable  to 
clean  off  the  pads  and  discs  by b rak ing  firmly  a 
few  times  from  a  moderately  high  speed 
c::> & . 
Faults  in the  brake  system 
If you  s hou ld  notice  a sudden increase  in  brake 
pedal  travel,  then  one  of  the  two  brake  circu its 
may  have  fai led  ¢ 
_&. 
Low brake fluid  level 
Malfunctions  can  occur  in the  brake  system  if the 
brake  fluid  level  is  too  low . The  brake  fluid  level 
i s  monitored  electronically. 
Brake booster 
The  brake  booster  increases  the  pressure  that 
you  generate  with  the  brake  pedal.  It  only  oper
ates  wh ile  the  eng ine  is r unning  or  w ith  the  igni
tion  switched  on  (hybr id  drive *) ¢ & . 
Brake  lining  wear  statu s 
Brake  lining  wear  may  be  checked  by visual  in
spection  of  the  condition  of  the  brake  pads 
through  the  openings  in the  wheel.  If  necessary, 
the  wheel  may  be  removed  for  t his  inspection 
¢page  255,  Replacing  wheels . 
A WARNING 
-New  brake  pads  do n't  have  the  best  s top
ping  power  and  m ust  be  "broken-in"  du ring 
the  initial  250  miles  (400  km) . You can 
compensate  for  this  by pressing  the  brake  pedal  more  firmly . This  a lso  applies  later 
when  new  pads  are  installed. 
- You shou ld  perform  braking  maneuvers  for 
the  purpose  of  cleaning  the  brake  system 
only  if  road  condit ions  permit.  Other  road 
users  must  not  be  put  at  risk  -you  may 
cause  an  accident!  

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  necessary care products  can  be obtained 
from  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized 
Audi  Service Facility.  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  purchase  environmentally-friend
ly  cleaning  products. 
- Do not  dispose of leftover  cleaning and care 
products  with  household  trash. 
Car  washes 
The longer  that  deposits  such as insects,  bird 
droppings,  tree  sap or  road  salt  remain  on the  ve hicle,  the  more  the  surface  can be damaged.  High 
temperatures  such as those  caused  by sunlight 
increase the  damaging  effect . 
Before washing,  rinse  off  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  veh icle w ith  a pressure  wash 
er,  always  follow the operating  instructions  pro
vided  with  the pressure washer.  This is especially 
important  in  regard to  the pressure  and spraying 
distance.  Do not  aim  the  spray  directly  at  the 
204 
seals on the  side windows,  doors,  lids or  the  sun
roof*  or  at  tires,  rubber  hoses, insulating  materi
al,  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 cone  nozzles or high  pressure  nozzles. 
The water  temperature  must  not be above  140  °F 
(60 °(). 
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. 
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  veh icle thoroughly  again  and let it  air 
dry.  Remove  any water residue using a chamois . 
A WARNING 
-
- Only wash  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition  is 
off  and follow  the  instructions from  the  car  

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wash  operator  to  reduce  the  risk of  accidents. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  cuts,  protect  yourself 
from  sharp  metal  components  when  wash
ing  the  underbody  or  the inside  of the  wheel 
housings . 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the  brak ing  effect 
may  be  delayed  due  to  mo isture  on  the 
brake  rotors  or  ice  in the  w inter . This  in
creases  the  risk of  an  acc ident.  The  brakes 
must  be  d ried  fi rst  w ith  a few  careful  b rake 
applications. 
(D Note 
- If  you  wash  t he vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  yo u m ust  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage.  Power  fo ld ing 
exter ior  mir ro rs* m ust  only  be  folded  in and 
out  using  t he  power  folding  fu nction . 
- To  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  rims 
a nd  ti res,  compare  the  width  between  the 
whee ls  on your  vehi cle w it h  the  dis tance  be
tween  the  guide  rai ls  in the  car  wash. 
- To reduce  t he  risk of  damage,  compare  the 
height  and  width  o f yo ur  vehicle  wi th the 
Ca re  and  cleaning 
height  and  w idth  of the  inside  of the  car 
was h. 
- T o  red uce the  risk of  pa int  damage,  do  not 
was h the  vehicle  in d irect  sun light . 
- T o  red uce the  risk  of d am age  to  the  s urf ace, 
do  not  use  insect  removing  sponges,  k itche n 
sponges  or similar  items . 
- Mat te finish  painted  veh icle  components: 
- To  reduce  the risk of  damage  to  the  sur-
face,  do  not  use  polishing  agents or  hard 
wax . 
- Never  use  protective  wax.  It can  destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect . 
- Do not  place  any stickers  or  magnetic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  with  matte 
finish  paint . The  paint  cou ld  be  damaged 
when  the  stickers  or  magne ts are  re
moved . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Only wash  t he vehicle  in facilities  s pec ially de
s igned  for  that  pu rpose . This will  reduce  the 
r isk of  dirty  wate r contaminated  with  oil from 
ente ring  the  sewe r sys tem. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
When  clea ning  and  caring  for  individua l vehicle 
components,  refer  to  the  following  tables.  The 
i nformation  contained  there  is simply  recom 
mendations.  For quest ions  or for  components  t
h at  are  not  listed,  cons ult  an  autho rized  Aud i 
de aler  or  au thori zed  Audi Se rvice  Fac ility.  Also 
f o llow  the  information  fo und  in ~ .&. -
Exterior cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Windshield  wiper 
Deposits ~ page  55,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
blades 
Headlights / 
Deposits  Soft spo nge  with  a  m ild  soap  solution3> 
Tail  lights 
Sensors / 
Deposits  Sensors: soft  cloth  wit h  solvent-free  cleaning  solut ion 
camera  lens es Camera  le nses:  soft  cloth  w ith  a lcohol -free  cleaning  solu-
tion 
Snow/ice  Hand  br
ush/solvent-free  de-icing  spray 
Wheels Road  salt  Water 
Brake  dust  Acid-free  special  cleaning  so
lution 
E xhaust tail  pipes Road  salt  Water,  clean ing  so lution  su itab le  for  stainless  stee l,  if nee-
essary 
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Care  and  cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
T ex til es 
Deposits  adhering  to  Vacuum cleaner 
art ifici al  leat her, the  surface 
A lcan tara Water-based  deposits  Absorbent 
cloth  and  mild  soap  solutiona> 
such  as  coffee, tea, 
b lood,  etc. 
Oil -based  deposits  Apply  a m ild  soap  solution 
a), blot  away  the  dissolved  o il or 
such  as oil,  make-up,  dye,  treat  afterward  with  water,  if necessary 
etc. 
Special  deposits  such Special  stain 
remover, blot  with  absorbent  material,  treat 
as  ink,  nail  polish, la- afterward  with  mild  soap  solution, if  necessary 
a) 
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Natu ral  le ath er Fresh  stains  Cotton  cloth with a  mild  soap  solution a> 
Water-based  deposits  Fresh  stains:  absorbent  cloth 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  Dried  stains : stain 
remover suitable  fo r leather 
b lood , etc. 
Oi l-based  deposits  Fresh  stains:  absorbent  cloth  and  stain 
remover suitable 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  for leather 
etc.  Dried stains : grease  dissolving  spray 
Special  deposits  such  Spot  remove r suitab le  for  leather 
as  ink,  nai l polish,  la-
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Care  Regularly  apply  condit ion ing  c ream  that  protects  from 
lig ht  and  penet rates  into  the  material.  Use specia lly-co l-
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary . 
Carbon part s Deposits  clean the  same  way  as  plast ic  parts 
a) Mi ld  soap solution:  maximum two tablespoons  of  neutral soap in  1 q uart  (1  liter) of  water 
.8, WARNING 
The  windshield  may  not  be  trea ted  with  wa
ter-repelling  windshield  coating  agents.  Un 
favorable  cond itions  such  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  or  low  sun  can  result  in increased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatter is  also  possible. 
@ Note 
- Headlight s/tail  li ght s 
-Never  clean  headlights  or  tail lights  with  a 
dry  cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use  any  cleaning  product  that  con
tains  alcohol,  because they could  cause 
cracks  to  form. 
- Whe els 
-
- Never  use  a ny pa int  polish  or  other  abra
sive  materials . 
- Damage  to  the  protect ive  layer  on  the 
rims  such  as  sto ne ch ips  or  scratches  must 
be  repaired  immediately . 
-Sen sor s/camera  l enses 
- Neve r use  warm  or  hot  water  to remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  the lens  to  crack . 
- Neve r use  ab rasive  cleaning  materials  or 
a lcohol  to  clean  the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  scratches  and  cracks . 
-Door window s 
-Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and ex-
terior  mirrors  w ith  a  plast ic  scraper . To 
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Fuses and bulbs 
Left cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig.  222  Left side of  the  cockp it: fuse  panel  with  p lastic 
clip 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No . Equipment 
1  Dynamic steering 
2  ESC control  module 
A/C system  pressure  sensor,  electrome-
3  chanical  parking 
brake, Homelink,  auto-
matic  dimming  interior  rearview  mirror, 
air  quality/outside  air sensor, ESC button 
s Sound  actuator/exhaust  sound  tuning 
6  Headlight  range control/corner ing  light 
7  Headlight  (cornering  light) 
Control  modules  (electromechanical  park-
8 ing brake,  shock  absorber,  quattro  Sport, 
trailer  hitch),  DCDC converter 
9 
Adaptive  cruise  control  or  high voltage 
battery  (hybrid dr ive) 
11  Side assist 
12  Headlight  range control,  parking system 
13  Airbag 
14  Rear wiper 
15  Auxiliary 
fuse  (instrument  panel) 
16  Auxiliary fuse  te rm inal  15 (engine  area) 
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Fuse panel ® (brown) 
No. Equipment 
1  Electric exhaust  door 
2  Brake 
light  sensor  or brake  pedal  move-
ment  sensor  (hybrid  drive) 
3  Fuel pump 
4  Ad 
Blue  pumps  or  brake  booster  power 
supply  (hybrid dr ive) 
s 
Left seat  heating with/without  seat  venti-
lation 
6  ESC 
7 Horn 
8 
Left  front  doo r (window  regulator,  central 
locking,  mirror,  switch,  lighting) 
9 Wiper  motor 
10  ESC 
11  L
eft  rear  doo r (window  regulator,  switch, 
li ght ing) 
12  Rain and  light  sensor 
Fuse panel
© (red) 
No. Equipment 
3  Lumbar  support 
4  Dynamic steering 
5 Climatized  cup  holder 
6  Windshie
ld washer  system,  headlamp 
washer  system 
7 Vehicle electrical  system  control  module  1 
8 Vehicle electrical  system  control  module  1 
9 Panorama  roof 
10  Vehicle electrical  system  control  module  1 
11  Sun shade  (panorama  sunroof) 
12  Anti-theft  alarm  system  

Index 
Parking  system 
refer  to Audi  parking  system  plus  with  rear
view  camera  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  125 
Particle  filter 
refer to Diesel  particulate  filter  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  31 
Parts  replacement  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  .  278 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  159 
Pedals  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  135 
Physical  principles  of  a frontal  collision  . .  .  141 
Polishing  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  206 
Pollen  filter 
refer  to Pollutant  filter  (climate  control)  . .  77 
Pollutant  filter  (climate  control)  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  77 
Power  Windows  .  .  .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  43 
Power  locking  system 
E mergency  locking  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  39 
L ocking  and  unlocking  the  vehicle  from  in-
side  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  39 
Rear  lid/trunk  lid  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  40 
Selective  unlock  feature  .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  36 
Settings  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  36 
Switch  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  39 
Unlocking  and  locking  vehicle  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  37 
Power  locks  Windows  open  and  closed  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  44 
Power  meter  (hybrid  drive)  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  101 
Power  seat  adjustment  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  61 
Power  steering 
refer  to Electromechanical  power  assist .. 191 
Power  window  regulators 
Convenience  opening/closing  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  44 
Malfunct ions  .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  44 
Pregnant  women  Special  considerations  when  wearing  a  safe-
ty  belt  .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  145 
Pressure  (tires)  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  248 
Proper  safety  belt  position  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  144 
Proper  seating  position  Front  passenger  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  133 
Occupants . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  132 
Rear  passengers  .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  134 
Protecting  .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  .  206 
Protective  tray  . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  68 
288 
Q 
quattro 
refer  to All-wheel  drive 
Question  What  happens  to  unbelted  occupants? 
R 
192 
141 
Rain  sensor  .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  .  .  .  . . . .  . .  .  S4 
Defect ive  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  29 
Raising  the  vehicle  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  270 
Reading  lights  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  52 
Rear  fog  lights  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  .  .  SO 
Rear  lid  Automatic  operation 
Opening  and  closing 
Rear  light  .
. ............. ...  41 
40 
Defective  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  29 
Rear  seats  Adjusting  seat  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  63 
Rearview  camera  Parking  mode  1  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  128 
Parking  mode  2  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  129 
Rear  view  mirror  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  57 
Rear  w indow  heating  .  . .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  79 
Recirculation  mode  (climate  control)  .  . .  . .  .  78 
Red  symbols  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  25 
Refill  engine  oil  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  .  2 7 
Refilling  AdBlue  With  bottle  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  215 
With  canister  . ... .. .. ........ ..... ..  216 
Refuelling  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  212 
Gasoline  inhibitor  flap  .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  212 
Release  lever for  hood  . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  217 
Remote  control  key  Unlocking  and  locking  .  .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  . .  .  .  37 
Remote  control  operation  Garage  door  opener  (Homelink)  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  45 
Remote  rear lid  release  .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  40 
Repair  manuals  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  .  .  .  . . . .  . .  276 
Repairs  Airbag  system  161 
Replacing  Light  bu lbs  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  264 
Replacing  wiper  blades  .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  .  55 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  138,  139