Stop start AUDI A3 SEDAN 2018 Owner's Guide

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be ale rted when there is an incomi ng call
during an active ca ll. The call options de­
pend on the cell p hone a nd se rvice provider.
You can obtain more information from your
cell phone service prov ider.
Navigation
Operation in the driver information system
Applies to: veh icles with multifunction steering wheel and
nav igation system
Requirement: the nav igat io n tab must be dis­
p layed.
If you have not started ro ute gu idance, a com­
pass w ill display in the d river i nfo rmat ion sys­
t em . The map is d isplayed in the Aud i virtua l
co ckpit* .
.. Press either the @! butto n or the le ft control
bu tton
r:;, page 14, depe nd ing on veh icle e quip­
m ent .
Depending on vehicle equipment, the following
functions may be availab le in the d river informa ­
tion system .
-Accessing last destinations : select and confirm
Last destinations> the desired destination.
-Accessing favorites *: select and confirm Favor­
ites >
the desired des tination.
Applies to: veh icles with analog instrument cluster
-Showing navigation when route guidance is
active :
sele ct and confir m Route guidance .
- Showing the compass when route guidance is
ina ctive :
select and co nfirm Compas s.
- Starting route guidance to the stored home
address :
if ne ce ss ary, fi rs t se lect and co nfi rm
Stop route guidance and then Favorites >
Home address.
- Can celing active route guidance :
select and
co nfirm
Cancel route guidance .
Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
-Start ing route gu idance to the stored home
address:
i f necessary, first se lect and confirm
Cancel route guidance a nd the n Favorites >
Home address .
- Canceling active route guidance :
select: right
co ntro l butto n
> Cancel route guidance.
Multifunction steering wheel
Additional settings
Appl ies to: veh icles w ith Audi virtual cockpit
-Select: r ight control button > desire d en try.
Depen ding on the vehicle equipment an d th e
funct ion s elec ted, the followi ng addit ional set­
t in gs may be possi ble:
- Map display c:> page 212 .
-Map colors c:>page 212.
- Map orientation c:> page 212.
-Automatic zoom c:> page 2 13 .
Navigation view with route guidance
started
Applies to: veh icles w ith navigation system and Audi virtua l
cockp it
Fig. 169 D ia gram: standa rd m ap when route g uidance is
act ive (Aud i v irtua l cockp it)
Requireme nt: a dest ina tion m ust be e ntered
r=;, page 201, ro ute guid ance m ust be st arted and
t h e navigation tab must be di splayed.
Depend ing o n the vehicle equipmen t and th ese ­
l e cte d view
r:;, page 1 4, the follow ing informa tion
will be di splayed in the driver i nfo rm at ion sy s­
tem:
@ Map content (such as po in ts of interest o r
t raff ic inform ation)
@ Current veh icle pos it ion
(@)
@ A bar g raph appears when there is an upcom­
ing turn . The fewer bars a re shown, the shorte r
t h e di stance is unt il the turn. If there is not a n
u pcoming turn, the distance to the destination/
stopover a nd th e calc ulate d arr iv al time is dis­
played in the right s peedometer.
@ Name of t he street where you are currently
driv ing
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Multifunction steering wheel
Street view with route guidance started
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and analog instru­
ment cluster
F ig . 170 Example: lane change in the instrum en t cluster
F ig. 171 Example: turning maneuver in the instrumen t
duster
Requi rement: a destination must be ente red
Q page 201, route guidance must be started and
the navigation tab mus t be disp layed.
Depending on vehicle equipment, the following
i n formation may be shown in the dr iver informa­
tion system.
(D Distance to the next maneuver
@ Distance to the destinat ion or stopover
® Calculated arrival time
@ Name of the current expressway, highway or
street.
If the O symbo l is displayed in front
of the street name, you should tu rn onto the
street shown.
® Direction arrow for the upcoming maneuver
® Lane recommendat ion
0 A bar graph appears when a direction arrow
is displayed . The fewer bars are shown, the
shorter the distance is until the turn.
The following functions are also available when
route guidance is active:
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-Repeating the last navigation prompt: press
the
QJ button.
- Changing the voice guidance volume: turn the
right thumbwheel up or down during voice
guidance.
A WARNING
The route calculated by the navigation system
is a recommendation for reaching your desti­
nation. Obey traffic lights, stopping restric­
tions, one-way streets, lane change restric­
tions, etc.
@ Tips
-Also see the chapter Q page 8, Controls at a
glance.
-An exclamation point "!" in front of the
street name ind icates that the information
about this street or this sect ion of the route
is not complete in the navigat ion data con­
tained in the MMI. Obey traffic laws in one­
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Voice recognition system
Function Say:
Starting route guidance with an ad-Navigate/ Navigate to private address / Navigate to business
dress card open address
Ent ering a new destination/stop- Enter address
> enter the desired address when prompted>
over when ro ut e gu idan ce is active confirm the new destination/stopover if prompted
Starting route guidance after enter- Start route guidance
ing a destination
Canceling current route guidance Cancel route guidance
Calculating alternat ive routes Calculate alternative routes
Entering a point of interest by se -Point of interest
> Change search area > category or subcote-
lecting a search area with guidance gory when prompted, for example
"restaurant"
from the system
Destination input categor ies Audi Service / Train station /Airport / Hotel / Hospital / Park-
ing / Rest area /Restaurant / Gas station
etc.
Search areas for entering points of Nearby/ Along the route / Near destination / Near stopover /
interest In new city/ In a new state/country
Entering an online destination * Online destination
(XV), for example "Online destination
"Lakeview Hotel""
Co rrect ing data input No I meant (XV)
Clos ing the full-screen command
Close
list
Requirement: you must be in the Navigation or
Map menu. You can say the fo llowing commands
for more settings in Navigation:
Function Say:
Genera l map options Map/ Day map / Night map / Automatically change map color
Map type 2D heading up map/ 2D north up map / 3D map / Destination
map / Overview map / Standard map* / Google Earth
map* albl
Showing the route list Route list
Showing the remaining distance/ Destination information
time when route guidance is active
Speed l imit prompt How fast can I drive here?
Setting voice guidance for active Voice guidance on
I Voice guidance off I Voice guidance short-
route guidance ened
I Voice guidance complete I Voice guidance traffic
Blocking a certain section on the Block route for (XV) meters/kilometers/yards/miles / Block
route next route / Avoid next section of route
a) P rov ider a t tim e of prin ting.
bl AUDI AG p rovides access to services fro m thir d party prov iders. Perm anent ava ilab ility cannot be guaranteed , because t hat
depends on the th ird party p rov ide r.
(D Tips
- Destinations may have to be spelled when
entered, depending on which region you are
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Navigat ion
-If a contact is grayed out in the directory,
this contact has neither a destination nor an
address assigned to them.
Point of interest search
Applies to: ve hicles w ith navigation system
.. Press the I NAV /MAPI bu tton repeatedly until
t he
E nte r d estination menu is displayed
¢page 201 , fig . 1 82 .
.. Select : left cont rol button > Point s of intere st.
-C hanging the search area : select and confirm
Sear ch ar ea > a search area from the list .
The following search categories are avai lab le:
Nearb y: points o f interes t can be sele cted from
different categories . The points o f interest are
list ed starting from the immediate vicinity of the
vehicle up to a radi us of approximate ly 124
miles (200 km).
Along the route: points of inte rest a long the
route can on ly be select ed during active rout e
gu idance. The points of interest are located d i­
rect ly along or in the immediate vicinity of the
calcul ated route. The points of interest can like­
wise be selected from various categor ies . For ex ­
ample, you can search for a hotel or park ing lot
at the destination .
Near destin ation /Near stopo ver : po ints of inter­
est near a destination or a stopover can only be
selected dur ing active route guidance . T he poi nts
of interest can likewise be se lected from va rious
ca tegor ies. For examp le, you ca n search fo r a ho ­
tel or parking lot a t the destination.
In new city : select a country/state or searc h in a
new c ity . Ente r the name of the des ired c ity .
P oints of i nte rest can be selected from var ious
ca tegor ies. Th is f unction allows you to searc h for
points of interes t in any ci ty regardless of the ac ­
tive route guidance or the vehicle position.
-Sea rch for a p oint of inter est name in these­
lec ted search are a:
en ter the name of the po int
of inte rest .
-Sear ching f or a poin t of inter est in a specifi c
ca tegory :
select Select cat egory . Select and
confirm a ca tegory such as
Restaurant s.
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(D Tips
-Distances to points of interest are displayed
as a stra ight -line d istance from your current
location. The actual d istance from your cur­
rent location to the point of interest is up­
dated automatically. The list of found
points of interest is not resorted when this
happens.
-T here may be entr ies in the l ist that cannot
be displayed comp letely due to t heir length .
Select the cor respond ing ent ry from the
list. Select: r ight cont rol b utton> Show des­
ti na tion det ails. De tailed informa tion fo r
the se lected entry in the list is then dis­
played .
Online point of interest search (online
search)
App lies to: vehicles wit h a navigation system and Audi co n­
nect (Infota inment)
You can search for points of interest on the In ­
t e rnet .
Requirement: the requirements for Aud i connect
(Infotai nment) must be met
¢ page 190 .
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the
Enter des tination me nu is displayed
~ page 201, fig. 182 .
.. Select: left control button > Online sear ch . Th e
searc h area last set is displayed in the inpu t
fie ld .
-C hanging the search area : select: right cont rol
bu tton >
S elect sear ch are a.
-Searching for onlin e destinations in thes e­
l ec ted search ar ea :
ente r a new c ity/state if
necessary. En ter the search term, such as hotel.
Press the contro l knob. Se lect and confirm an
online destination from the list.
-Sea rching for online de stinations in a specific
categor y:
se lect and confirm Sele ct category.
Select and confirm a category such as Re stau­
rants .
Find w hich search areas are avai lab le under
¢ page 204 , Point of interest search .
You can search for online destinations using the
vo ice recog nitio n
sys tem ¢ table on page 173. .,..

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(D Tips
Always read the chapter¢ page 196, Audi
connect (Infotainment) general information .
Accessing destinations from myAudi
account
Applies to: veh icles with a navigation system and Audi con­
nect (Infotainment)
Import individual destinations from your myAudi
account into the
MMI.
Req uirement:
The requ iremen ts for Aud i connect (Infotain­
ment) must be met
¢ page 190 .
You must have a registered myAudi account at
www .audiusa .com/myaudi . You must have
ave ­
hicle assigned to your myAudi account and yo u
must have sto red one or mo re destinations .
... Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the
Ent er destination menu is displayed
¢ page 201, fig . 182 .
... Select: left cont rol button > myAudi contacts .
... If necessary, enter your myAudi user data o r
yo ur myAud i PIN¢
page 190 . The contacts
stored in myAudi are d isp layed.
- Se lect and confir m a conta ct.
- Se lect and confirm a priva te or b usiness desti-
nation .
- Select and co nfirm
Start route guidance .
(D Tips
-You only need to enter the myAud i user data
one time.
- You can receive your myA udi PIN if you have
set up a myAudi account.
- Fo r additional informat ion, visit
www.audiusa.com .
Entering a destination using geo
coordinates
App lies to: vehicles with navigation system
... Press the I N AV/MAPI but ton repeated ly un til
t h e
Enter de stination menu is dis played
¢page 201 , fig . 182.
Na viga tion
... Sele ct: left control button > Geographi cal coor­
dinates .
-Sele ct Latitude /Longitude .
-Press the cont ro l knob to set the individ ual va l-
ue s.
- Tur n the control knob to the left/ right to
change the selected va lue.
- Select and confirm
Start route guidance .
Adding a stopover
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can enter an additional destination when
route guidance is active .
Fig. 184 Example: act ive route gu ida nce w it h stopover
Requireme nt: route guidance must already be ac ­
t ive.
... Press the ! NAV/MAP I button repeatedly unti l
the
Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 201 , fig.182 .
Entering a destination as a stopove r
-Enter a destination in the input line
¢ page 201 .
-Select an d confirm a destinat ion from the re -
sults list .
- Select and confirm
Add as stopover.
Deleting a stopover
- Push the contro l knob up. Fre e tex t sea rc h and
ac tive route g uidance are disp laye d.
Or : turn
t he co ntro l knob to t he left un til the act ive
route guid ance is shown.
- Sele ct and confirm
Delete stopover @
¢ fig. 184 .
-The stopove r is deleted .
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~ Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly until
the
Enter de sti na tion menu is displayed
¢page 201, fig. 182 .
~ Select : right contro l button > Per son al rout e
a ss is tance .
When the function is switched on~, the MMI re ­
cords the frequently-driven routes regardless of
whether a destination was entered and reached
or not .
As long as route guidance is not active, your per ­
sonal routes are listed in the
Enter destination
menu under the home address and indicated with
the
symbol ~@ ¢ fig. 185 . When persona l
route assistance is sw itched on, th is symbol is
d isplayed in the Navigation menu a nd in the Info­
tainment system d isp lay stat us line at the same
time.
The distance to the destination and the calculat ­
ed arr ival t ime are also displayed for you r person­
a l routes. W ithout sta rt ing route gu idance, you r
MMI mo nitors the t raff ic condi tions fo r you r pe r­
sona l routes a nd s hows possib le t raff ic incidents
for the possible routes to be driven in the Info­
tainment system
disp lay @ ¢ fig. 185 .
A message will be d isp layed if the re is a large
traffic inc iden t (more than 12 m inute de lay) re ­
gardless of which menu is se lected
¢ fig. 186.
Select and confirm one of the following options :
-Start route guidance : the MMI starts the route
guida nce for the persona l route displayed and
searches for a fas ter route i f available.
- Ignor e this rout e and this m essage: the d is ­
played destination with a ll app licab le personal
routes is no longer factored into the current
trip. No more messages are shown for the dis­
played destination. The displayed destination
with all applicable personal routes w ill be fac­
tored into the trip again only after stopp ing the
vehicle and switching the ignition on aga in .
- Igno re all mes sages : all persona l routes are no
longer factored into the current trip . No more
messages are d isplayed . Messages for personal
r outes when there is increased traffic will ap­
pear aga in afte r the vehicle is stopped and t he
i gnition is sw itched on aga in.
Na vigation
As soon as you switch off personal route assis­
tance, the symbol in the status line turns off and
your trips are no longer recorded. Trips that were
already stored remain stored.
Deleting per sonal routes :
-Select the desired pe rsonal route in the Enter
de stination
menu @¢ fig. 185.
-Select: r ight control button > Delete d estina ­
tion .
D elet ing all per sonal rout es:
-Select: !MENU I button> Settings > left control
button >
MMI set tings > Factory setting s.
-Select: Navigation and online memory > Re­
store fa ctory
sett ing s¢ page 244.
(D Tips
- Persona l routes are learned based on the ve ­
hicle position. The ro ute is p rioritized ac ­
cording to how freq uent ly you drive to a
destination.
- A maximum of three personal ro utes are
displayed in the
Enter dest ination menu.
Based o n the current vehicle position, the
traff ic situat ion for the route that is most
likely to be drive n out of the three routes
w ill always be monitored .
- Please note that personal routes that have
already been stored will rema in stored after
the ignition is sw itched off and they must
be deleted ma nually.
Home address
App lies to : vehicles wit h navigat ion syste m
~ Press the INAV/MAPI button repeatedly unti l
the
Enter de stination menu is disp layed
¢ page 201, fig.182 .
Storing a home address
-Select and confirm Home address @
¢ page 201, fig. 182 . After opening the home
add ress fo r th e fi rst time, you will be as ked to
create a home add ress.
- Select and confirm
Creat e now .
-Enter a dest ination or select a destination from
the l ist .
Or : .,.
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Navigation
-Import map updates from the SO card* to your
MMI. You can find additional information on­
li ne at www.audiusa.com/myaudi.
-Map update at an authorized Audi dealer or au ­
thorized Audi Service Facility. This can result in
additional costs.
Online map update
Applies to: vehicles with a navigation system and Audi con­
nect (Infotainment)
Using the online map update, you can update
the map material in your navigation system di­
rectly from your vehicle.
Fig. 192 Exa mple: disp lay of a new onl ine map update
Fig. 193 Example : select ion of a country package
Requirement:
The requirements for Audi connect Infotainment
services must be met
r=> page 190.
You must have a myAudi account and have as­
signed your vehicle to it.
Using your vehicle position, the MMI identifies
regions which you are frequently in. Based on
this, the MMI suggests update packages for
these regions, if they are avai lable .
• Select @Start download c> fig. 192 if the mes­
sage for a new map update appears in the Info­
tainment system display.
Or :
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.. Select !MENUI button> Settings> left control
button >
System maintenance > System up­
date > Online update.
A selec tion with the available update packages
appears in the Infotainment system display
¢fig. 193.
Selecting the online map update
-Sele ct an update package from the list(~) @
r=>fig. 193.
-Confirm your select ion w ith the ! BACK I button
and go back to the select ion.
-The number and amount of data for the se lect­
ed update package are now displayed in the In­
fotainment system.
Starting the download
-Select and confirm Start download .
-Confirm the security prompt by selecting Start
download
again.
The update packages begin to download and the
status of the down load progress is shown in the
Infotainment system display.
Installation of online map updates
The downloaded map material installs after you
stop your vehicle. The new update packages in­
stall on ly after you switch
off the ign ition. After
restarting the MMI, the Infotainment system dis­
play indicates if the updates installed successful­
ly.
-Confirm the successful update with OK.
The new map material can now be used for navi­
gation.
{i) Tips
-Th e amount of available on line map up­
dates in the vehicle is limited. To update
more regions, use the map update via SD
card at www.audiusa.com/myaudi .
-Always read the chapter c> page 196, Audi
connect (Infotainment) general informa­
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(D Tips
Fuel can age and may lead to problems when
starting . Audi recommends replacing the fuel
in your vehicle within six months.
Fuel filler door emergency release
If the central locking system is fault y, the fuel
filler door con be unlocked manually.
Applies to: version 1
F ig. 262 R ig ht rear l ugg age comp artment : eme rgency re ­
l ease (example )
Applies to: version 2
F ig . 26 3 Rea r of th e ve hicle: right rear se at fol ded forwa rd
Emergen cy relea se in the lug gage
compartment
Applies to: vers ion 1
The emergency opening mechanism is located
behind the right side trim pane l in the luggage
compar tment .
~ Remove the cover in the side panel.
~ Loosen the loop from the reta iner and then pull
on the loop carefully -arrow -
i=> fig. 262 i=> (D.
The filler door is released.
~ Press on the left side of the fuel fi ller door to
open it
i=> page 315, fig . 260.
P lug-in hybrid dr ive* : read and follow the inst ruc­
tions under
i=> page 103 .
Checking and Filling
Emergency relea se behind the rear seat
back rest
Appl ies to: version 2
The emergency releas e is located behind the
right rear seat.
T he pull cab le for the emergency re lease is locat­
ed on the cover .
~ To access the eme rgency re lease, fold the right
backrest forward
i=> page 66.
~ Remove the cover ~ from the tr im panel.
~ Carefully p ull the cover towa rd the center of
the vehicle at a 45° ang le
-arrow- ¢ fig. 263
i=>(D . The tab on the cover must point forward
in the direction you are pulling when pulling on
the cover .
~ Press on the left side of the fue l filler door to
open it
¢ page 315 , fig. 260.
(D Note
Only pull on the loop/cover until you fee l re­
s istance . Yo u will not hear it release . Other­
wise you could damage the emergency re­
l ease mechanism.
Catalytic converter
The vehicle may only be driven w ith un leaded
gasol ine, otherwise the cata lyti c converte r wi ll be
dest royed.
Never dr ive until the tank is completely empty .
The ir regu lar supply of fuel that resu lts from that
can cause eng ine misfires. Uncombusted fuel will
en ter the exhaust system , which c an cause over­
hea ting and damage to the cata lyti c conver ter .
A WARNING
The temperat ure o f the exhaust system is
high , both when driv ing and after stopping
the eng ine.
-
-Never touch the exhaust tail pipes once they
have become hot . This cou ld resu lt in burns.
- Do not par k your veh icle over flammable
materials such as grass or leaves because
the high temperature of the emissions con­
trol system could start a fire.
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Checking and Filling
Opening/closing the hood
The hood is released from inside the vehicle .
Fig. 265 Sect ion from th e driver's side footwell: release
l ever
F ig. 266 Rocker switc h under the hood
Read and foll ow all WARNINGS before checking
anyth ing in the eng ine compartment
~ page 318, Working in the engine comport­
ment .
Make sure the wiper arms are not raised up from
the windshield . Otherwise the pa int could be
damaged .
Opening the hood
Applies to vehicles w ith plug-in hybrid dr ive:
switch the ignition off before re leasing the hood
320
so that the gasoline engine does not start auto­
matically .
.,. With the drive r's door open, p ull the lever be­
low the instrument pane l in the d irec tion of the
arrow ~ fig. 265 .
... Raise the hood slightly c:> .&, .
... Press the rocker switch under the hood upward
<=:> fig. 266. This releases the catch .
... Open the hood .
Closing the hood
... Push the hood down unti l you override the
force of the strut.
... Let the hood fall lightly into the latch . Do not
press it in.
<=:> .&, .
A WARNING
-Never open the hood when there is steam or
coolant escaping from the engine compart­
ment, because there is a risk that yo u could
be burned. Wait unt il no steam or coolant is
escaping.
- For safety reasons, the hood m ust always be
closed securely while driv ing. Because of
this, always c hec k t he hood after closing i t
to make sure it is latched correctly. The
hood is latched if the front corners cannot
be lifted.
- If you no tice that the hood is not latched
while you are driving, stop immediate ly and
close it, because driving when the hood is not latched increases the risk of an accident .
-If the hood is not latched comp letely, it
could f ly up wh ile you are driving and ob­
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Coolant additive
The coolant additive is made of anti-freezing and
corrosion protection agents. Only use the follow ­
ing coolant additives . These additives may be
mixed with each other .
Coolant additive Specification
Gl3 TL 774 J
Gl2++ TL 774 G
The amount of coo lant add itive that needs to be
mixed with water depends on the climate where
the vehicle will be operated .
If the coolant addi­
tive percentage is too low, the coolant can freeze
and damage the engi ne.
Coolant Freeze protec-
additive tion
Warm min
.40% m in. -13 ° F
regions (-25 °C)
max. 45%
Cold min. 50% max . -40 °F
reg ions (-40 °C)
max. 55%
(D Note
- Before t he start of winter, have an author­
i zed Audi dealer or author ized Audi Se rvice
Facil ity check if the coolant additive in yo ur
vehicle matches the percentage appropriate
for the climate . Th is is especially important
when driving in co lder climates .
- If the appropriate coolant additive is not available in an emergency, do not add any
other additive. You co uld damage the en­
gine. If this happens, only use water and re­
store the correct mixture ratio with the
spec ified coolant additive as soon as possi­
ble .
- Only refill with new coo lant .
- Radiator sealant must not be mixed with
the coolant.
@ Tips
App lies to: RS models: In certain weather
conditions, moisture such as rain or snow may
evaporate on the rad iator after stopping the
Chec king and Filling
vehicle . This may cause s team to escape from
the front of the vehicle .
Adding coolant
Fig . 270 E ng in e co mpa rtment: ma rkings o n th e coo lant
expansio n
tan k
Observe the safety precautions r:::;, page 318,
Working in the engine compartment .
Checking the engin e coolant level
.,. Park the vehicle o n a level surface.
.,. Switch t he ignit ion off.
.,. Read the coolant level on the coolant expansion
tank
r:::;, fig. 2 70. The coolant level must be be­
tween the markings when the eng ine in cold .
W hen the eng ine is warm it can be slig htly
above the upper marking.
Adding coolant
Applies to: vehicles with plug-in hybrid drive:
your vehicle has two coolant expans ion tanks
that are separate from each other. The smaller of
the two expansion tanks must not be opened
r:::;, page 102. Read and follow the important safe­
ty preca utions
r:::;, .&. in Coolant on page 103 .
Requirement: there must be a residua l amount of
coolant in the expansion tank
c::> (D .
.,. Let the eng ine cool down.
.,. Place a cloth over the coolant expansion tank
cap and unscrew the cap counterclockw ise
c::> .&_ .
.,. Add coo lant m ixed in the cor rect ra tio
r:::;, page 324 up to the upper m arking .
.,. Make sure that the f lu id leve l remains stab le.
Ad d mo re coolant if necessa ry.
.,. Close the cap securely.
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