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Safe driving 
  
Safe driving 
Basics 
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Please remember - safety first! 
The individual safety features of your vehicle can 
work together as a system to help protect you 
and 
your passengers in a wide range of accidents. 
These features cannot work as a system if they 
are not always correctly adjusted and correctly 
used. 
This chapter contains important information, 
tips, instructions and warnings that  you need to 
read and observe for your own safety, the safety 
of your passengers and  others. We have summar- 
ized here what you need to know about safety 
belts, airbags, child restraints as well as child 
safety. Your safety is for us priority number 1. Al- 
ways observe the information and warnings in 
this section - for your own safety as well as that 
of your passengers. 
The information in this section applies to all 
model versions of your vehicle. Some of the fea- 
tures described in this sections may be standard 
equipment on some models, or may be optional 
equipment on others. If you are not sure, ask 
your authorized Audi dealer. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Always make sure that you follow the in- 
structions and heed the WARNINGS in this 
Manual. It is in your interest and in the in- 
terest of your passengers. 
— Always keep the complete Owner's Litera- 
ture in your Audi when you lend or sell your 
vehicle so that this important information 
will always be available to the driver and 
passengers. 
— Always keep the Owner's literature handy so 
that you can find it easily if you have ques- 
tions. 
      
Important things to do before driving 
Safety is everybody's job! Vehicle and occupant 
safety always depends on the informed and care- 
ful driver. 
For your safety and the safety of your passenger, 
before driving always: 
> Make sure that all lights and signals are operat- 
ing correctly. 
> Make sure that the tire pressure is correct. 
> Make sure that all windows are clean and afford 
good visibility to the outside. 
> Secure all luggage and other items carefully 
=> page 54, > page 54. 
> Make sure that nothing can interfere with the 
pedals. 
> Adjust seat and mirrors correctly for your 
height. 
> Make sure to use  the  right child restraint cor- 
rectly to protect children > page 211, Child 
safety. 
> Sit properly in your seat and make sure  that 
your passenger do the same © page 50, Front 
seats. 
> Fasten your safety belt and wear it properly. Al- 
so instruct your passenger to fasten his safety 
belt properly > page 180. 
What impairs driving safety? 
Safe driving is directly related to the condition of 
the vehicle, the driver as well as the driver’s abili- 
ty  to concentrate on the road without being dis- 
tracted. 
The driver is responsible for the safety of the ve- 
hicle and all of its occupants. If your ability to 
drive is impaired, safety risks for everybody in the 
vehicle increase and  you also become a hazard to 
everyone else on the road > /\. Therefore: 
> Do not let yourself be distracted by passenger 
or by using a cellular telephone. 
> NEVER drive when your driving ability is im- 
paired (by medications, alcohol, drugs, etc.). 
> Observe all traffic laws, rules of the road and 
speed limits and plain common sense. 
> ALWAYS adjust your speed to road, traffic and 
weather conditions. 
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Airbag system 
  
  
have not been specifically approved by Au- 
di. 
— Never use additional seat cushions that 
cover the areas where the side airbags in- 
flate. 
— Damage to the original seat covers or  to 
the seam in the area of the side airbag 
module must always be repaired immedi- 
ately by  an authorized Audi dealer. 
— The airbag system can deploy only once. Af- 
ter 
an airbag has been deployed, it must be 
replaced with new replacement parts de- 
signed and approved especially for your Audi 
model version. Replacement of complete 
airbag systems or airbag components must 
be performed by qualified workshops only. 
Make sure that  any airbag service action is 
entered in your Audi Warranty & Mainte- 
nance booklet under AIRBAG REPLACEMENT 
RECORD. 
— For safety reasons in severe accidents, the 
alternator and starter are separated from 
the vehicle battery with a pyrotechnic circuit 
interrupter. 
— Work on the pyrotechnic circuit interrupter 
must only be performed by a qualified 
technicians who have the experience, in- 
formation and  special tools necessary to 
perform the work safely. 
— If the vehicle or the circuit interrupter is 
scrapped, all applicable safety precautions 
must be followed. 
       
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Airbag performance 
Changing the vehicle's suspension system can 
change the way that the Advanced Airbag System 
performs in a crash. For example, using tire-rim 
combinations not approved by Audi, lowering the 
vehicle, changing the stiffness of the suspension, 
including the springs, suspension struts, shock 
absorbers etc. can change the forces that are 
measured by the airbag sensors and sent to the 
electronic control unit. Some suspension changes 
can, for example, increase the force levels meas- 
ured by the sensors and make the airbag system 
deploy in crashes in which it would not deploy if 
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the changes had not been made. Other kinds of 
changes may reduce the force levels measured by 
the sensors and prevent the airbag from deploy- 
ing when it should. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Changing the vehicle's suspension including 
use of unapproved tire-rim combinations can 
change Advanced Airbag performance and in- 
crease the risk of serious personal injury in a 
crash. 
— Never install suspension components that 
do not have the same performance charac- 
teristics as the components originally instal- 
led on your vehicle. 
— Never use tire-rim combinations that have 
not been approved by Audi. 
      
Knee airbags 
Description of knee  airbags 
The knee  airbag system can provide supplemen- 
tal protection to properly restrained front seat 
occupants. 
  
Fig. 161 Driver's knee airbag 
The driver knee airbag is in the instrument panel 
underneath the steering wheel > fig. 161, the 
airbag for the passenger is at about the same 
height in the instrument panel underneath the 
glove compartment. 
The knee airbag offers additional protection to 
the driver's and passenger's knees and upper and 
lower thigh  areas and supplements the protec- 
tion provided by the safety belts. 
If the front airbags deploy, the knee airbags also 
deploy in frontal collisions when the deployment >  

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Wheels 
  
distributing to each axle its share 
of the maximum loaded vehicle 
weight and dividing by two. 
Vehicle normal load on the tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
curb weight, accessory weight, 
and normal occupant weight (dis- 
tributed in accordance with > ta- 
ble on page 256) and dividing by 
two. 
Occupant loading and distri- 
bution for vehicle normal load 
for various designated seating 
capacities 
Refer to the tire inflation pressure 
label for the number of seating 
positions. Refer to the table > ta- 
ble on page 256 for the number 
of people that correspond to the 
vehicle normal load. 
New tires or wheels 
Audi recommends having all work 
on tires or wheels performed by 
an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility. 
These facilities have the proper 
knowledge and are equipped with 
the required tools and replace- 
ment parts. 
>New tires do not yet have the 
optimal gripping properties. 
Drive carefully and at moderate 
speeds for the first 350 miles 
(500 km) with new tires. 
> Only use tires with the same de- 
sign and as close to the same 
tread pattern as possible on all 
four wheels. 
>Do not replace tires individually. 
At least replace both tires on the 
same axle at the same time. 
> Audi recommends that you use 
Audi Original Tires. If you would 
like to use different tires, please 
note that the tires may perform 
differently even if they are the 
same size 9 A. 
>If you would like to equip your 
vehicle with a tire and rim com- 
bination that is different from 
what was installed at the facto- 
ry, consult with an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility before making a 
purchase > A. 
Because the spare tire” is differ- 
ent from the regular tires instal- 
led on the vehicle (such as winter 
tires or wide tires), only use  the 
spare tire* temporarily in case of 
emergency and drive carefully 
while it is in use. It should be 
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Wheels 
  
— If wheels with new wheel sensors are used 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— The tire pressure monitoring  system assists 
the driver in monitoring tire pressures. The 
driver is responsible for having the tires in- 
flated to the correct pressure. 
— Do not change the tire pressure when the 
temperature of the tire is extremely high. 
This could result in serious damage to the 
tire and even cause the tire  to burst, increas- 
ing the risk of an accident. 
— A tire with low pressure flexes more. This 
heats the tire up too much. This could cause 
the tread to separate and even cause the tire 
to 
burst, increasing the risk  of an accident. 
— The tire pressure monitoring  system does 
not warn about damage or defects in the 
tire construction that could cause the tire to 
burst, for example. Inspect your tires regu- 
     
larly. 
  
G) Tips 
—If tires are replaced, the sensors and valves 
do not need to be removed or replaced. Only 
replace the valve stem and, if necessary, the 
valve and the wheel electronics. If you have 
questions, see an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility. 
— An incorrect  display or a malfunction in the 
tire pressure monitoring system can occur 
after using the tire mobility kit. Have the 
sensors replaced by  an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility. 
— For an explanation on conformity with the 
FCC regulations in the United States and the 
Industry Canada regulations, see 
=> page 287. 
PEM Um com eee Teme eka) 
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system 
Requirement: you must be driving the vehicle. 
  
    > Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but- 
ton > Service & checks > Tire pressure monitor- 
ing > Display tire pressure. 
  
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The current tire pressures are shown in green or 
as yellow numbers in the Infotainment system: 
— Green: the current tire pressure and the speci- 
fied tire pressure are approximately the same. 
— Yellow: the current tire pressure is lower than 
the specified tire pressure. 
The  specified tire pressure is the last tire pressure 
that was stored > page 263. 
Note 
that the tire pressure also depends on the 
temperature of the tire. The tire pressure increas- 
es  as the engine becomes warmer while driving. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Read and follow the important information 
and notes > page 261. 
G) Tips 
The tire pressure or temperature is not dis- 
played while the vehicle is stationary and in 
adaptation mode. Dashes --.-- are shown in 
place of the pressure and temperature. 
ON ice deste oy 
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system 
      
If the @ indicator light turns on, the pressure in 
at least one tire is too low or new sensors were 
not adapted: 
@ indicator lights turns on after turning the 
ignition on 
The tire pressure is too low compared to the 
specified pressure. 
> Check and store the tire pressure(s) the next 
time it is possible > page 263. 
@ indicator light turns on while driving 
Wheels with new sensors were not adapted or 
the tire pressure has reached a critical level com- 
pared to the specified pressure. 
> Avoid unnecessary steering and braking maneu- 
vers. 
> Adapt your driving style to the situation. 
>» Stop as soon as possible and check the tire(s). 
> If it is possible to continue driving, see an au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service >  

Accessories and technical changes 
  
Accessories and 
technical changes 
Warranty 
Your vehicle is covered by various warranties: 
— New Vehicle Limited Warranty 
— Limited Warranty Against Corrosion Perforation 
— Emissions Control System Warranties: Federal 
Emissions Control System Defect Warranty, 
Federal Emissions Performance Warranty 
— Applies to: USA models: Kansas Safety Belt 
Limited Warranty 
— Applies to: USA models: California Emissions 
Control Warranties: Short-term Emissions De- 
fects Warranty, Long-term Emissions Defects 
Warranty, TZEV models Emissions Defects 
Warranty, California Emissions Performance 
Warranty 
You can find detailed information in your Warran- 
ty & Maintenance Booklet and in the California 
Emissions Booklet*. 
Audi Literature Shop 
Service information is available as soon as possi- 
ble after a model is introduced and can be or- 
dered in the Audi Literature Shop: http:// 
literature.audiusa.com 
Driving in other 
countries 
Government regulations in the United States and 
Canada require motor vehicles to comply with 
emissions regulations and safety standards. 
Therefore, vehicles that were produced for the 
U.S. and Canadian markets are different from ve- 
hicles produced for other countries. 
If you plan to use your vehicle outside of the 
United States or Canada, it is possible that: 
— Fuel may have a significantly lower octane rat- 
ing. Unsuitable fuels can cause engine damage. 
— Proper maintenance and repair work may not 
be possible because special service equipment, 
tools, or measuring devices needed for your ve- 
hicle may not be available. 
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— Replacement parts may not always be availa- 
ble. 
— Navigation systems for vehicles built for the 
U.S.A. and Canada will not necessarily work in 
Europe, and may not work in other countries. 
() Note 
Audi is not liable for damage to the vehicle re- 
sulting from these country-specific differen- 
ces. 
Maintenance, repairs, 
and technical modifi- 
cations 
Note the safety precautions > page 229, General 
information and > page 275, Raising the vehicle. 
General information 
Due to the increasing complexity of technology in 
these vehicles, as well as the safety and environ- 
mental standards that apply, you can only per- 
form a very limited amount of repairs and modifi- 
cations to the vehicle yourself. 
Proof of maintenance work may be required to 
submit a claim within the warranty period. 
We recommend that  you have your vehicle serv- 
iced by an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility and that Audi Genuine Parts 
and Audi Genuine Accessories are used. This 
helps to ensure that your vehicle's functionality, 
performance, and safety are not impaired. 
Maintenance and repairs 
Your vehicle was designed to help keep mainte- 
nance requirements to a minimum. Some regular 
maintenance is required to help ensure that your 
vehicle runs in a safe, economical, and reliable 
manner. Please refer to your Warranty & Mainte- 
nance Booklet for more detailed information 
about vehicle maintenance. 
When operating the vehicle under more extreme 
operating conditions, for example when outside 
temperatures are very low or in very dusty envi- 
ronments, certain maintenance should be per- 
formed between the specified intervals.  

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Child restraints 
Where can I get additional information 
about child restraints and their use?..... 224 
Child Safety: + < sce ss wees so hea vB eas ee 211 
Important safety instructions for using child 
safety seats. 6.6... ... cece eee eee eee 214 
Tether anchors............0.00000000- 223 
Tetherstraps sco « ¢ sien 3  & secs s  ¥ cares 223 
Child safety seats ........ 0... cee eee eee 216 
BoOstenseatsiin. i a scum a  a smvcone a sansom a oe 218 
Convertible child seats................ 217 
How do I properly install a child safety seat 
in my-vehicle? .  « ses x  2 snes +o wren oo woes 214 
Infant seats ........... 0... e cree 216 
Safety instructions.............-..00- 214 
SOGUMING a  x saves 3  & smasais 3  & inasons ©  0 aweuane 6 swans 220 
ClaSSiGVIEW:: s & nea s x news os nee ys eR a BE 13 
GLEAMING) cuss =  & meme & & teee so RewE Fe ORS Ee 265 
Cleaning/removing ice from windows...... 267 
Cleaning Alcantara.............-.00000. 268 
Cleaning artificial leather............... 268 
Cleaning carbon components........ 267, 268 
Cleaning controls..............00 eee ee 268 
Cleaning decorative parts andtrim........ 267 
Cleaning displays w5. 0. cvs eres eee 268 
Cleaning exhaust tail pipes.............. 267 
Cleaning plastic parts.................. 268 
GleaniNG His’: « = wee x  » seme ss eee ss ews 266 
Cleaning seat covers.............022005 268 
Cleaning textiles................00000. 268 
Cleaning the Audi virtual cockpit.......... 268 
Cleaning the instrument cluster.......... 268 
Cleaning the tail lights................6. 266 
Cleaning the wind deflector............. 267 
Climate control system (automatic)........ 57 
Driverselectinn. © + sosvine ss samen suarecs 2 «sain 78 
hot esis: =  a move 2 wewanes v euceews ae cece oe aRENTO 167 
Closing 
Convenience closing..............-.... 29 
Engine compartment lid............... 231 
Luggage compartment lid............... 27 
WINGOWS « seosvos o  » range soem » © nese oo vere 28 
Cockpit (overview) «  « coca ©  + cen + seuss a  © eomawoe 6 
Color number's « sess ss masse sv eee we ew 289 
Coming home iss: « wer 2s mews so eee ov wee 44 
Commands (voice recognition system) ..... 104 
  
GOMPAartMeENtsiin. 5 v cesses sv cswssne 6  a ermewce w 6 e008 53 
Compass inthe mirror...............000- 49 
Compliance: « « seas 5  = caes so eae oo caw a 287 
Conference call vais so cease cows se cows ve 115 
CONMGCE sas go sews so hele & one & ews ea Be 124 
Data: Privactyrocs = 0 wiwew + eon mo name «6% eae 130 
Infotainment.......... 0. eee eee 124 
Infotainment services..............00. 126 
Connection manager............--00 eee 168 
Connections 
referto Media...........-...0-0- 150, 157 
Connection settings.................... 168 
Consumer information...............00 284 
Consumption (fuel) ..............0 eee aes 15 
GOMEAGES «. cneseins os smannce © oxaneae x eects wo 6 santas 120 
Additional directory................0.. 169 
IMPOrtiNG/EXPOFtING wea sv mows +» new « ¢ 121 
Memory:capacity cis .  2 evine s  s swine + oxsnins 122 
Searching ........ 6.6.05. 120 
Showing details..............--..+--- 121 
Storing 
as destination................. 137 
Control DUCCOMS sie x x secs vs mane ¥ anes vo 13) 
Control buttons (operating the MMI)....... 94 
Control knob with joystick function......... 97 
Convenience key.........-.-0e eee eee eee 22 
Tndicator light o sscccs so sais oo wan 2  6 woman s 61 
Unlocking and locking..............0005 24 
Convenience opening and closing 
Setting......... 0.0.00. 29 
Windows’: » sews »  2 mews 2  x saues 4  2 enw a 2 29 
Convertible child safety seats............ 217 
Convertible locking retractor 
ACtIVALING iin +  2 cai 5 2 nae + on wo eeesEK 221, 
Deactivating............ 0. eee eee eee ee 222 
Using to secure a child safety seat....... 221 
Cooling mMode........ ee eee eee eee eee 87 
Cooling system 
Adding coolant.................. 237, 238 
COOlANE cers. os wersna s senses @ somes oe Me 236 
Coolant level checking 
Coolant temperature indicator........... 10 
Indicator light « sic ss crew ae owen ee eee 17 
Grosshainsis « s wann x  ¥ caw + nen ws eee ¥ oe 133 
Cruise control systeM.... 0... eseee eee euee 74 
CUP Holdersiiss ss sees s ¢ ees ss ees se ee 9 53 
Current fuel consumption................ 14 
293  

Index 
  
D 
Data Privacy..................0.00000. 130 
Data recorder............ 0. eee eee eee ee  91 
DAES snes = wasn =  9 sme © camen &  « areKeee w 6 ose 167 
Date display’ « sciscce os somes =o ansuene 2  a annua 0 « 167 
Daytime running lights...............0-. 40 
Declaration of compliance............... 287 
Defrosting (windows) .................045 58 
DEF (instrument cluster)................- 10 
Deluxe automatic climate control 
refer to Climate control system (automatic) . 57 
Determining correct load limit........... 258 
Digital COMPASS seies sc oes ce eee a ee eG ee 49 
Digital Rights Management.............. 150 
Dimensions. ............ 0.0 c ee eee eae 289 
Dimming the rearview mirror............. 46 
Directory 
refer to ContactS............ eee eee ee 120 
Disposal. ... 2.0.00... cee cece eee eee 284 
Distance driven.......... 0.0.00 c eee eee 14 
Doors 
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 26 
Driver information system..............4. 12 
On-board computer..............2.-00. 14 
SWITCHING VIEWS « scsi a & onesies oo semen & eure 13 
Driver information systems 
EMOrGyZCONSUIMENS orcs. 1  & coswsee 6  5 coerce» > omnes LS 
Drives 
refer to Media...............0.0- 150, 157 
Drive select. ........ 00... cece eee eee eee 78 
Driving safely........... 0... eee eee eee  173 
Driving through water................0-- 59 
Driving times: 5 «esas so case s warn 6 ceacew vse 14 
Driving tips 
Efficient driving...............00000005 59 
Driving track cvsiess x  x scones x  a cneniens a  ¥ exevane ©» anew 67 
Dust filter 
refer to Pollutant filter..............0.. 56 
DVD drive (media drives)................ 151 
Dynamicisteering « wasn «x mens ¢ waneasne © meres a 89 
Dynamic volume 
refer to System volume............0005 171 
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E-mail..................00000000 0 eee 118 
Economical route.................00005 138 
EDL 
refer to Electronic Differential Lock....... 86 
Electrical system... .. cee eee eee eee 240 
Electromechanical parking brake.......... 65 
Electronic Differential Lock............... 86 
Electronic immobilizer .............00204. 22 
Electronic stabilization control (ESC) ....... 86 
Sport mode... .... eee eee eee 87 
Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) 
Indicator light.............. eee eee ee 
Emergency assistance 
Emergency braking function.............. 65 
Ermergency faster « coins a  « xen a « wmunn x  x 44 
Emergency operation 
DOOrs 0. cee eee eee 26 
Engine compartment lid............... 231 
Luggage compartment lid............... 28 
Power top...........0 0. eee ee eee eee 35 
Emissions control system..............- 228 
EMErgy CONSUMERS ir. & wicesoves & esau as sess oo Ls 
Energy Managements «sce ccc as ene as 91 
Engine 
Breakingin.......... 0... cee eee eee eee 59 
Coolant... 6. cee cece eee 236 
JUMPp'’Starting «  2 sew, =  + sees +  e eee 9 caw 277 
Start/StopisyStemn s. scsoxse »  @ saace a  o oseuns w  o oe 62 
Starting. .............. 00... eee 60, 61 
Starting and stopping..............000. 61 
Engine compartment 
Lid emergency release .............005- 231 
Opening and closing the engine compart- 
MENCUG s ewe x  2 sees 2  5 eee ¢ 9 eR Fs ee 231 
OVERVIEW’: seems. «  a cowses wo roeuos oo mea + 0 oe 232 
Safety precautions..............000005 229 
Engine compartment lights............... 45 
Engine control (indicator light)............ 19 
Engine data 
refer to Sport displays.................. 1S 
Engine oil 
Adding ........ 0... c cece eee eee eee 233 
CHANGING: s = wevem & ous a  e neuee & ee 235 
Checking oil level..........-...-. 233, 234 
Consumption...........02-00 eee 233, 234  

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Index 
  
Indicator light cscs x  = somens +  a meee «2 meee < 233 
Replacement interval..............00. 243 
Temperature indicator...............005 15 
Engine Start/Stop mode 
refer to Start/Stop system.............. 64 
Enhanced View save 2s cence 2s qeew s sees ¢ oe 13 
Entering characters/numbers (speller) ...... 99 
Entering letters (speller)...............05 99 
Environment 
Unleaded gasoline................205. 226 
ESC 
refer to Electronic Stabilization 
Control (ESC)...............0..0 0c eee 86 
ESP 
refer to Electronic Stabilization 
Control.(ES€).« » swam «2 saws 4  2 moe xo eet 86 
Event Data Recorder (EDR) wv... eeu. ss eves 31 
EXterior liQhting’s s sass ¢  2 sues §  ¢ wane 3 2 cae 40 
Exterior mirrors 
AGjUStING ws =  ¢ sons 2  = news 2  o paws Fe eee ee 45 
DIMMING « ccseess «0 ssenams x oi cements + enetome © season 46 
Folding settings.................00 eee 25 
Heating « sews « = ees x eg eo eee gs eee AS 
External voice operation................ 109 
FE 
Factory default settings (MMI)........... 168 
Fastening 
Booster seats. « «ssc  ss  news 4 o ere x oe 218 
Convertible child safety seats........... 217 
Infant seats 
Fast forwarding and rewinding (audio/video 
FIG) cw &  = wees y  e ewes 2  e eee Fy ees oe eS 157 
Fast forwarding (audio/video file)......... 157 
Fastroute............... 0.00.0 e eee 138 
Favorites 
MO@did:: : seems ¢ 3 aazns x  5 BaeeS 4  E RES En ew 160 
Navigation © ssa «  2 snes 3 0 ous © a sees 3 133 
Telephone ........ 0.0... cece eee eee 116 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 287 
File formats (media drives) .............. 162 
Floor mats s:ccss sx cts a pecs @  2 cae eo eres 177 
Fog lights/rear fog light(s)............... 40 
Foot pedals: ¢ 2e0: se sews se sees so eee eee 176 
Footwell lighting...............0..- eee 45 
  
For the sake of the environment 
Disposing of engine oil................ 235 
FUGLING: < = sews 2 2 wows ¢  8 eee go eee Fe 227 
LO AKS hose 2 wecsanisos & ayewees zw wane wx ewer Se ome 230 
Free:textiseareh svcsiue o svscime v sawn 2  2 omen a 100 
Mei ai. «5 cesses oo: enesone 0 sccenm «mvs 9 6 sexe 159 
Navigation.................0..00000- 132 
ReGiO yay x» wise 5  x amuse 4  2 seven &  e eeu 6 146 
Telephone......... 0.0... c eee eee  eee 120 
Freeze protection 
Coolant...... 2... ee eee eee eee 236 
Frequency band................... 146, 148 
also refer to Frequency band........... 146 
Front airbags 
DeSCriptiOnis: : sac ss eee «  x eee sp eee 191 
How they works «esos 6 o suse «  0 saesns ©  0  0 196 
Frontal collisions and the laws of physics... 181 
Front lid 
refer to Luggage compartment lid........ 27 
Front seats 
Adjusting... 0.0... 0.0 e eee  eee  eee  eee 175 
Child restraints in the front seat......... 188 
alsovreferto Seats esses ss emer vs enone ve ewe 50 
RUC his & souroes 
Additives. ............ 000. e eee eee eee 227 
Current fuel consumption............... 15 
FUCUQaUGC esr: ce omen x eee ea eres ve 10, 12 
Fuel tank capacity. ........ cee eee 290 
Gasoline... 0... eee eee eee 226 
InGicator light » saw ¢ « weww 2» mows sa mewn & 19 
Saving fuel...... 2.0... eee eee eee ee 78 
Saving fuel consumption................ 59 
Fueling 
FUCL GAUGE is 3  s woes s & wees «2 oe se eee 12 
Fueltankeapacity's « 5 soc es eeu e wane ae 290 
Opening the fuel filler door............ 227 
Fuses 
Assignment...........-.0-.0-00- eee 281 
Replacing « mswe ¢  x wows = anew 9 ¢ wea 8  e we 281 
G 
GALA 
refer to Speed dependent volume control. 171 
Garage:door opener cies ss wae o win so ween o 29 
GarmenthOoks secs s occ & o ewes ¢  e ewes eae 54 
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