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There is a fault in the engine management system. 
The engine should be checked by a qualified workshop as soon as possible. 
Vehicle key cannot be removed from the ignition lock 
An unauthorised vehicle key has been inserted in the ignition lock. 
Remove the vehicle key as follows: 
Vehicles with DSG dual clutch gearbox 
Press the lock button in the selector lever and release. 
Remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock. 
Vehicles with a manual gearbox 
Remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock. 
No valid vehicle key recognised 
A corresponding display will appear in the instrument cluster. 
If the button cell in the vehicle key is weak or discharged, it is possible that the vehicle key will not 
be recognised. 
In this case, you will need to perform an emergency start: 
Depress and hold the brake pedal. 
Hold the vehicle key to the right of the steering column trim directly after pressing the starter button 
Fig. 101 
The ignition is switched on automatically, and in some cases the engine is started. 
Engine cannot be switched off 
The engine cannot be switched off by briefly pressing the starter button. 
In this case it is necessary to perform an emergency switch-off procedure: 
Press the starter button twice within a few seconds or press and hold once. 
The engine will switch off automatically  
Engine cannot be started 
A corresponding message will be displayed in the instrument cluster if an unauthorised vehicle key is 
used or there is a system fault. 
Use an authorised vehicle key. 
If the problem persists, seek expert assistance.  
     
        
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Fig. 102 In the upper part of the centre console: button for the start/stop system. 
The start/stop system automatically switches the engine off when the vehicle is coming to a stop 
and when stationary. When required, the engine restarts automatically. 
Switching on the start/stop system 
The function is automatically activated every time the ignition is switched on. The instrument cluster 
display will show information about the current status. 
Further information on start/stop mode can be accessed in the Infotainment system using the 
button or function button and the Vehicle, Selection, Vehicle status function buttons. This 
information also applies to coasting. 
Always switch off the start/stop system manually when driving through water. 
Indicator lamps 
If the indicator lamp  lights up, the start/stop system is available and automatic engine stop is 
active. 
If the indicator lamp  lights up, the start/stop system is not available or the start/stop system has 
started the engine automatically Conditions for an automatic restart 
The display on the instrument cluster may show the status of the start/stop system. 
In addition, start/stop information on the current status of the start/stop system can be displayed as 
required in Infotainment systems with a navigation function. Touch the i in the start/stop 
information to obtain further information on the status. 
Vehicles with a manual gearbox 
Disengage the gear and release the clutch pedal when the vehicle is coming to a stop, or when it is 
stationary. The engine is stopped. 
Depress the clutch pedal to restart the engine. 
Important preconditions for automatic engine switch-off 
The driver is wearing their seat belt. 
The driver door is closed.  
     
        
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Clutch is not transmitting the full engine torque. 
If necessary, remove foot from the clutch pedal. 
Clutch overheated 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
An acoustic warning may also be given  
The clutch can overheat, for example if the vehicle pulls off frequently, travels at a crawl for long 
periods, or in stop and go traffic. 
Overheating is indicated by the warning lamp and in some cases by additional warning lamps and a 
text message in the instrument cluster display. 
You can continue to drive. 
Clutch faulty 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
The clutch is faulty. 
Drive on carefully! 
Seek expert assistance. Failure to do so can cause considerable clutch damage. 
DSG
     
        
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The warning lamp lights up red. 
Brake request by ACC Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 
The brake pedal was not depressed or not fully depressed. 
Brake immediately. 
Gearbox overheated 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
A signal tone may also be given. A text message may also be shown on the instrument cluster 
display. 
The DSG
     
        
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electrical wires are positioned correctly. 
Using the flat blade of the screwdriver from the vehicle toolkit, carefully push the release lever in the 
direction of the arrow and keep it in this position Fig. 109 
Press the lock button on the front of the selector lever and move the selector lever into position N. 
After manual unlocking, carefully press the cover into the centre console while ensuring that the 
electrical wires are positioned correctly. 
Emergency programme 
There is a fault in the system if all the displays on the instrument cluster for the selector lever 
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The steering should be checked by a qualified workshop as soon as possible. 
If the yellow warning lamp remains off after the engine has been restarted and you have driven a 
short distance, you do not need to consult a qualified workshop. 
Fault in steering 
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. 
The 12-volt vehicle battery was disconnected. 
Drive a short distance at a speed of 15 20 km/h (9 12 mph). 
If the yellow warning lamp is still lit after the engine has been restarted, have the steering checked 
by a qualified workshop immediately. 
Fault in steering 
The indicator lamp flashes yellow. 
Turn the steering wheel back and forth. 
Switch the ignition off and then on again. 
Observe the messages on the instrument cluster display. 
Do not continue your journey if the indicator lamp still flashes when the ignition is switched on. 
Seek expert assistance. 
Steering column is not unlocked or locked 
The indicator lamp flashes yellow. 
Follow any messages that are on the instrument cluster display. 
Switch the ignition off and then on again. 
Do not continue your journey if the steering column remains locked when the ignition is switched 
on. 
Seek expert assistance. 
Steering requires increased force 
The warning lamp lights up red. 
The electromechanical steering has failed. 
Do not drive on! 
Seek expert assistance. 
Driving profile selection and 4MOTION Active Control  
     
        
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splay on the instrument 
cluster Coolant temperature display 
Oil temperature display: the display corresponds with the oil temperature display on the instrument 
cluster Engine oil 
Adapting the display areas to the driving situation 
The displayed instruments can be selected according to the driving situation, the ambient conditions 
and the offroad conditions: 
Sandy terrain: oil, steering angle and coolant temperature display 
Inclines: steering angle and coolant temperature display, altimeter 
Alpine terrain: steering angle display, altimeter, compass 
Offroad driving situations 
 Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects: 
Safety instructions for offroad driving
Explanation of some technical terms
Checklist 
General rules and driving tips
Useful accessories for offroad driving
Changing gear correctly
Driving on rough terrain
Driving through water
Offroad driving in snow
Driving on sand an
Driving on steep terrain
Traversing a slope
Driving through ditches
Stuck vehicle
After offroad driving
You can also drive vehicles with all-wheel drive offroad in addition to on normal roads. It is very 
important to read the contents of this section before driving offroad. 
The vehicle is not built for expedition-type journeys.  
     
        
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conditions. 
Driving on sand and mud 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Always drive at a steady speed through sand or mud and, do not carry out any manual gear changes 
or stop the vehicle. 
Check whether ESC is active. The indicator lamp or in the instrument cluster display must not 
light up Brake support systems 
Keep the vehicle moving constantly. 
Use the Offroad driving profile S
Select a suitable gear and remain in this gear until you have reached more solid ground Changing 
gear correctly 
If the tyres have lost their grip, turn the steering wheel to and fro quickly. This can briefly give the 
tyres on the front wheels better grip for these ground conditions. 
Driving through sand 
Do not under any circumstances reduce the tyre pressure to drive through sand 
pressure has been reduced for driving through sand, the correct tyre pressure must always be 
restored before driving on. Driving with reduced tyre pressure can lead to a loss of control over the 
vehicle and increase the risk of serious and fatal injuries. 
Driving through mud 
Do not change speed or direction. The tyres can lose their traction when driving through mud. If the 
vehicle slides, steer in the direction needed to get the vehicle under control. 
 
WARNING 
Driving through mud and sand can be dangerous. The vehicle can slide uncontrollably. This increases 
the risk of injury. Always drive carefully through sand and mud. 
Never choose an unsafe route or take a risk which could endanger you or your passengers. If you are 
in any doubt about the safety of the route, turn round and choose another way. 
 
WARNING 
Incorrect tyre pressure can cause severe or even fatal accidents. 
Incorrect tyre pressures will increase the levels of wear on the tyres and will negatively affect the 
vehicle's handling.