display AUDI A4 2013 User Guide
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26  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
¢fig . 10 . The  data  from  the  single -trip  mem 
ory  (memory  leve l 1)  is being  displayed  if a 
D 
appears  in  the  display . If  a II is  shown,  then 
the  data  from  the  total -trip  memory  is  being 
d isplayed  (memory  leve l 2).  The fuel  pump 
nozzle 
iii indicates  the  efficiency  program* 
¢ page  27. 
Single-tr ip m emory  (Trip  computer  1 ) 
The single-trip  memory  stores  the  trip  infor
mat ion  from  the  time  the  ignition  is turned  o n 
until  it  is turned  off.  If  the  trip  is continued 
w ithin  2 hours from  the  t ime  the  ignition  was 
turned  off,  the  new  data  will  be  included  in 
the  calcu lation  of the  current  trip  i nfo rma
tion . 
If the  t rip  is  inte rrupted  fo r more than 2 
hours the  memory  is  reset  automati ca lly. 
Total -trip  memory  (Trip  computer 2) 
Unlike the  sing le-trip  memory,  the  tota l- tr ip 
memory  is  not  reset  automatically . Th is  per
mits  you  to  evaluate  your  d riving  data  for  the 
enti re  pe riod  be tween  manual  rese ts. 
Efficiency program* 
The  effic iency  program  can  help  you  to  use 
less  fuel  ¢ 
page  2 7. 
Operation 
App lies  to  vehicles: with  trip computer 
The trip computer  is controlled  by  two 
switches  on  the  windshield  wiper lever . 
Fig. 11 W indsh ie ld wipe r leve r: co ntrols for  the tri p 
co mpute r 
M 
"' 0 N 
"' co a:, 
~ To d isp lay the  trip  computer  memory  levels , 
press  the 
I RES ET I button @¢ fig.  11 re
peatedly  unt il the  desired  memory  leve l is 
shown  in the  d isplay . 
~ To  display  tr ip  in format ion  wit hin a  memory 
level,  press  the  top  or  bottom  part  of the 
function  se lection  switch @. 
T he  trip  computer  will not  ope rate  un less  the 
ignition  is on.  W hen  you  t urn  on  the  ignition, 
the  function  that  was  in use  when  you  last 
turned  the  ignition  off  will  be  displayed . 
In  add ition  to  info rmation  on  the  trip  comput 
er  (trip  computer  1 and  2  and  the  efficiency 
program *), t he  digital  spee dometer  and  infor
mation  regard ing  the  nav igat ion  system*  can 
also  be  displayed.  To switch  the  d isp lay be
tween  the  different  information,  tap  the 
I RESET ! button@ briefly. 
Sett ing values  to  zero 
To de lete one current  va lue from  the  trip  com 
puter,  se lect  the  des ired  funct ion  and  press 
t h e 
I RES ET I button @for  at  least  one  second. 
The following  values  can  be  set  to  zero 
indi
vidually : 
- Average  fue l mi leage 
- Average speed 
- Elapsed  t ime 
- Dis tance 
All cur rently  d isplayed  va lues  are  deleted  in 
the  eff iciency  program*. 
In  add it ion, 
all the  values  in the  single-trip  or 
the  total-tr ip  memory  can  be  de leted  simulta
neously ¢ 
page  26. 
(D Tips 
All  stored  va lues  w ill be  lost  if the  veh icle 
battery  is discon nected . 
Basic Settings  for  the  trip  computer 
Applies  to vehicles: with  trip  computer 
The radio or  MMI* operating  unit  is used  for 
setting  the  trip computer's  basic settings. 
~ Select:  Function  b utton ICAR ! > Instrument 
cluster > On -board computer 1  or On-board 
computer 2 .  .,.  
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The values  in the  single-trip  or the  total-trip 
memory  can  a ll be  reset  to  zero  at  the  same 
time  under 
Re set in the  menu . 
I n addition,  you  can  determine  what  informa
tion  from  the  trip  computer  should  be  shown  in the  instrument  cluster  display.  If  one  of  the 
p ieces  of  driver  information  is turned 
Off , that 
driver  information  w ill not  be  shown  in the 
display.  The  information  will con tinue  to  be 
calculated  by the  trip  computer  and  can  be 
turned  back 
On at  any  t ime . 
(D Tips 
-This  function  is not  avai lab le  on  all 
vehicles. 
- The  driving  information  in the  efficiency 
program  is also  reset  to  zero  with  the 
s ingle-trip  memory . 
Gearshift  Indicator 
Appl ies  to vehicles:  with  manu al transmis sion  a nd gea r· 
shi ft indica tor 
This indica tor con help  conserve  fuel. 
~~~------------~~ ~.;;-
Fig. 12 Disp lay : Gea rs hi ft  indicator 
m ~ ~ a, a, 
In  order  to  become  familiar  with  the  gearshift 
indictor,  at  first  just  drive  the  way you  are 
used  to. 
If the  current  gear  -and  the  d riving 
situa tion  -is  not  the  best  one  for  conse rv ing 
fuel,  then  the  indicator  will  display  the  recom
mended  gear.  The  disp lay shows  the  current 
gear  and  the  gear  that  is recommended 
¢ fig.  12. 
-Up shifti ng The  display  will  light  up  to  the 
right of  the  gear  currently  selected  if it  is 
recommending  a  higher  gear . 
Driver  inform ation  di spl ay  2 7 
- Down shifting: 
The  display  will  light  up  to 
the 
left of the  gear  currently  se lected  if it  is 
recommending  a  lower  gear. 
Somet imes  the  indicator  will  recommend 
skipping  a gear  (3 
> 5). 
If  there  is  no  gearshift  recommendation,  then 
just  dr ive  in the  app rop riate  gear  for  conserv
ing  fuel. 
(D Note 
This  indicator  can  help  you  conse rve fuel. 
This  indica tor  is  not  meant  to  show  you 
which  gear  you  sho uld  a lways  be  in  in  all 
driving  situations . Sometimes,  in situa 
tions  s uch as  passing,  driving  thro ugh 
mountains  or when  towing  a trailer,  there 
won't  be  any  gearshift  recommendation. 
(D Tips 
The  display  does  not  light  up  when  the 
clutch  pedal  is  be ing  depressed . 
Efficiency  program 
Description 
Applies  to  vehic les:  wi th trip  co mp uter  with  efficiency 
prog ram 
Fig . 13 Display : eff icie ncy pro gram 
..  Press  the I RESE TI button @¢ page  26 , 
fig . 11 
repeatedly  until  the  efficiency  p ro
gram  appears  in the  display . 
The  efficiency  program  can  he lp you  to  use 
less  fue l. It  evaluates  driving  information  in 
reference  to  f uel  consumption  and  shows  oth
er  equipment  influencing  consumption  as  well 
as  shift  recommendations . Fuel  economy  ...,  
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28  Drive r  in form ation  d ispl ay 
messages ¢ page 29 provide  tips  for  effi
cient  driving . 
The  effic iency  program  uses  distance  and  con
sumption  data  from  tr ip computer 
1. If the 
data  are  deleted  in the  efficiency  program, 
those  values  are  also  reset  in trip  computer 
1. 
Enhanced shift  indicator 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  manual  transmission  and trip 
computer  with  efficiency  program 
Fig. 14 Display: enhanced  shift  indicator 
" In the  effic iency  program,  press  the  func
t ion  select ion  switch  ¢ 
page 26, fig. 11 @ 
repeated ly until  the  enhanced  shift  indicato r 
appea rs  in the  display. 
The eff ic iency  program  also  has  an  enhanced 
shift  indicator . This  enhanced  shift  indicator 
follows  the  same  concept  as  the  "standard" 
shift  indicator¢ 
page 27.  The  selected  and 
the  recommended  gears  are  highlighted  in 
colo rs  like a  traffic  light. 
The  color  of the  circle  indicates  if the  most 
suitable  gear  is  engaged  or  if you  should  sh ift 
up  or  down. 
Green  circle  without  No gear  or the  most 
or with  a gear  suitable  gear  is  en gaged 
Yellow  circle¢ 
fig. 14 Shift  up  or  down  one 
gear 
Red circle  Shift  up  two  gears 
(D Note 
This  enhanced  shift  ind icator  can  help  you 
conserve  fuel. 
It i s  not  des igned  to  recom
mend  the  correct  gear  in all  driving  situa
tions.  O nly the  drive r can  decide  which  gear  is  correct  in  certain  driving  situations 
such  as  when  passing  another  vehicle, 
driving  on  hills  or  towing  a trailer. 
(D Tips 
- T
he  enhanced  shift  indicator  display  is 
different  in vehicles  with  a  monochrome 
disp lay. 
- The  "standard"  sh ift  indicator*  d isap 
pears  when  the  enhanced  shift  indicator 
is displayed. 
Other  equipment 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  trip  computer  with  efficiency  program 
F ig. 15 Display: other  equipment 
"  In  the  efficiency  program,  press  the  func
tion  selection  switch¢ 
page 26, fig. 11@ 
repeatedly  until  the  other  equipment  ap
pea rs  in the  display. 
Other  equ ipment  that  is  currently  affecting 
fuel  consumpt ion  is listed  in the  eff iciency 
program.  The  disp lay shows  up  to  three  other 
items  of  equipment @. T he  equipment  using 
the  most  fuel  is  listed  first.  If  more  than  three 
items  using  fuel  are  switched  on,  the  equip
ment  that  is currently  using  the  most  fuel  is 
displayed. 
A scale @also  shows  the  current  tota l con
sumption  of  all  other  equipment.  
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Fuel  economy  messages 
Applies to vehicles: with  trip  computer  w ith  efficiency 
program 
Fig . 16 Display: fuel  eco nomy  me ssage 
F ue l economy  messages  are  disp layed  when 
fuel  consumption  is  increased  by certa in  con
ditions.  If  you follow  th ese  fu el economy  mes
sages,  you  can  reduce  your  vehicle's  consump 
tion  of  fuel.  The  messages  appear  automati
cally  and  are  only  displayed  in  the  eff ic iency 
program . The  fuel  economy  messages  turn  off 
automatically  after  a  certain  period  of time . 
•  To  turn  a fuel  economy  message  off  imme
diately  after  it  appear s,  press  the 
I RES ET I 
button  ¢ page  26,  fig . 11 @ , or 
•  Press  the  function  selection  switch 
¢ page  26,  fig.  11 @ . 
(D Tips 
- Once you  have  turned  a fuel  economy 
message  off,  it  will only  appear  again  af
te r you turn  the  ignition  on  aga in. 
- The fuel  economy  messages  are  not  dis
played  in every  instance,  but  rathe r in  in 
te rva ls over  a  period  of time . 
Driver  inform ation  di spl ay  29 
Service  interval  display 
The service  interval  display  reminds  you  when 
your  next  service  is due . 
Fig.  17 Disp lay: Se rvice i nterval  d is pl ay 
The  schedule  for  the  next  oi l change  or  inspec
tion  is  ca lculated  automatica lly and  disp layed 
accord ingly.  The  d isp lay works  in  two  stages: 
Service reminde r 
30  days  before  the  next  service  is due,  a  serv
ice  reminder  appears  in the  display  whe n you 
turn  on  the  ignition ¢ 
fig. 17 . 
After  about  S seconds  the  display  switches 
back  to  normal.  The  distance  and  time  re
main ing  are  updated  each  time  the  ignit ion  is 
tu rned  on  unt il th e date  due  for  service  is 
reached. 
Service due 
When  the  due  da te for  service  is  reached , the 
message 
Ser vice due! appears  in the  in stru 
ment  cluster  immed iately  after  you  turn  on 
the  ignit ion.  Add it iona lly, a warning  tone 
sou nds . After  about  S seconds  the  disp lay 
switches  bac k to  normal. 
Calling  up the  service schedule s 
If  or when  an  oil change  or  inspection  is due, 
can  be  shown  in the  rad io  or 
MMI* disp lay by 
selecting  the  service  interva l display  in the  car 
menu.  Select  !CAR ! func tion  button> 
Servic e 
interval  d ispl ay 
o r! CAR ! function  button> C ar 
sys te m s* 
control  button  > Serv icing & 
check s.  
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30  Driver  information  display 
Resetting the service  interval  display 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  will  reset  the  cor
responding  service schedule  after  performing 
the  appropriate  service on yo ur vehicle . Yo u 
also  have the  possibility  to  reset the  oil 
change schedule  after  having  performed  an 
oil  change  according  to  Audi  specifications. 
Select 
I CAR I function  button  > Service  interval 
display > Reset  oil  change  interval 
or ICARI 
function  button> Car systems* control  but
ton 
> Servicing & checks > Reset  oil  change 
interval. 
(D Note 
If  you  disconnect  the  battery  terminals, no 
calculations  can be made for  the serv ice 
interval  display during  this  time  and  no 
service rem inder wi ll appear.  Remember 
that  observing  the  proper  service  intervals 
is  vitally  important  to  extend ing the  life  of 
your  vehicle,  particu larly  the  eng ine, and 
maintaining  its  value.  Even if  the  mileage 
driven  is  low, the  maximum  period of  one 
yea r from  one service to  the  next must  not 
be exceeded . 
@ Tips 
-Do not  reset  the  display  between  oil 
changes, otherwise  the  display  will  be  in
correct. 
- The information  in the  Service Reminder 
r ema ins stored  even when  the  vehicle 
battery  is disconnected. 
On-Board  Diagnostic 
system  (OBD) 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL) 
The Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (MIL) (4 i n 
the  instrument  cluster  is  part of  the  On-Board 
Diagnostic  (OBD II)  system. 
The warning/indicator  light  illuminates when 
the  ignition  is switched  on and goes out  after 
the  engine  starts  and  the idle  has stabilized . 
This  indicates  that  the  MIL is working  proper
ly. 
If the  light  does  not  go out after  the  engine 
is started,  or  illuminates  while  you  are driv
ing,  a malfunction  may exist  in the  eng ine sys
tem . If  the  light illuminates,  the  catalytic  con
verter  could  be damaged . 
Continue  driving 
with  reduced  power (avoid
ing  sustained  high speeds and/or  rapid  accel
erations)  and  have the  cond ition  corrected. 
Contact your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
If the  light  illuminates,  the  electronic  speed 
limiter  may also  be malfunct ioning.  For more 
information 
c:> page  31 , Electronic  speed 
limiter. 
An improperly  closed fuel  filler  cap  may also 
cause  the 
MIL light  to  illuminate 
c:>page  217. 
On-Board  Diagnostics 
Fig. 18 Locat io n  of  Data  Link  Con nector  (D LC) 
On-Board  Diagnostics  monitors  the  compo
nents  of  your  emission  control  system . Each 
monitored  component  in your  engine  system 
has been assigned a code. In  case of  a mal
function,  the  component  will  be identified 
and the  fault  stored  as a code in  the  control 
module  memory. 
The MIL  light  may also illuminate  if  there  is a  leak  in the  on-board  fuel  vapor  recovery sys
tem.  If  the  light illuminates  after  a  refueling, 
stop  the vehicle  and  make sure  the  fuel filler 
cap is  properly  closed 
c:> page  217. 
In  order  to  make an accurate  diagnosis,  the 
stored  data  can on ly be displayed  using  spe
c ial  diagnostic  equipment  (generic scan  tool 
furOBD) . 
~  
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34  Openin g and  clo sing 
keys.  Unguarded  access  to  the  keys  pro
vides  children  the  opportunity  to  start  the  engine  and/or  act ivate  vehicle  sys
tems  such  as  the  power  w indows  etc . Un
supervised  operation  of  any  veh icle  sys
tem  by ch ildren  can  res ult  in serious  in
Jury. 
- Do not  remove  the  key from  the  ignition 
lock  until  the  vehicle  has  come  to  a  com
plete  stop.  Otherwise  the  steering  col 
um n loc k co uld  suddenly  e ngage  -caus
ing  the  risk of  an  accident. 
@ Tips 
- The  operation  of the  remote  contro l key 
c a n  be  tempo rarily  disrupted  by in terfer
ence  from  tran smi tters  in t he v ici nity  of 
the  veh icle work ing  in the  same  frequen
cy ra nge  (e.g . a ce ll phone,  radio  equip
ment). 
- Fo r security  reasons,  replacement  keys 
are  on ly available  from  Aud i dea le rs . 
- Fo r De clarat ion  o f  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regu la 
tions 
¢ page 283. 
Removing  the  mechanical  key 
Fig . 20 Remot e ma ste r key: re mov ing the  mec hanic al 
key 
..  Press  the  release  button @¢ fig. 20. 
.. Pu ll the  mecha nical  key @ out  of  the  mas
te r key . 
Using  the  mechan ica l key, you  can : 
- l ock  and  unlock*  the  glove  compartmen t on 
the  passenger's  s ide 
¢ page 65 . 
-lock  and  unlock  t he  lockable*  rear  bench 
seat  and  pass-through* ¢ 
page 69.  -
activate  the  child  sa fety  locks  on  the  rear 
doors  ¢ 
page 42. 
-lock  and  unlock  the  vehicle  manua lly 
~ page 38 if this  should  not  be  possible 
w ith  the  master  key. 
- use  t he  ignition  key emergency  release 
~ page 35. 
Check light  and  battery  in the  master 
key 
Fig.  21 Rem ote mas ter key:  re m ov ing  th e  ba ttery  h old 
e r 
Check light  in the  ma ster  key 
The  check  light @¢ fig. 21 in the  mas ter  key 
provides  information  about  different  condi
t ions . 
..  The check  light  turns  on  br iefly  once  when  a 
button  is pressed,  and  during  an  "inquiry" 
by the  convenience  key system  . 
.,.  If  the  check  light  does  not  come  on,  the 
battery  is  dead  and  has  to  be  replaced . In 
add it io n, w hen  t he  battery  is dead 
the m 
indicator  light  appea rs  in the  instrument 
cl uster  display  as we ll as  the  message 
Please  change  key battery . 
Master  key battery  replacement 
.,. Remove  the  m echan ical  key ~ page 34. 
.,.  Press  t he  release  button @~ 
fig. 21 on  the 
b attery  ho lde r and  at  the  same  time  pull  the 
battery  holder  o ut  o f the  master  key in the 
direction  of the  arrow . 
..  Insta ll the  new  battery  CR 2032  with  the 
"+ " sign  facing  down. 
.,.  Push  the  battery  holder  carefully  into  the 
master  key  . 
.,.  Insta ll the  mechanical  key .  
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46  Opening  and closing 
• Leave  the  master  key with  the  service  per
sonnel  for  parking and  keep the  mechanica l 
key  with  you. 
The  following  buttons  are deactivated  when 
the  valet  parking  function  is switched  on: 
- I a I button  in the  driver's  door 
-I a I button  on  the master  key 
- Handle  in the  rear  lid 
When  the  va let  parking  feature  is activated, 
the  message 
Valet  parking  activated appears 
in  the  instrument  cluster  display  when  you 
switch  the  ignition  on.  
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The leavin g home function  i lluminates  the 
area  around  the  vehicle  when  unlock ing  it. 
T his  function  can  be  switched  on  and  off. 
The 
c o ming  h om e and lea ving home func
tions  on ly operate  when  it  is dark  and  the 
light  switch  is in the  AUTO posit ion 
¢ page 47 , fig. 40 . 
Auto  headlight s* 
When  the  light  switch  is  in the  A UTO 
¢ 
page 47 posi tion,  the  switch-on  po int  of  the 
lights  can  be  changed  in the  automatic  driving 
light  function. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA m odel s: 
You can  switch  the  dayt ime  run
ni ng  lights 
on and o ff . 
Canada mod els: 
The  function  cannot  be 
turned  off . 
It is  activated  a utomat ica lly each 
time  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Travel  mode* 
T he  headlig ht  beam  is asymmetrical.  This  pro
v ides  stronger  illum ination  on  the  s ide  of  the 
road  on  wh ich you  are  driving . 
If you  are  driv
i ng  in a  count ry that  d rives  on  the  opposite 
side  of  the  road  from  your  own  country,  th is 
will  cau se glare  for  on coming  dr ivers.  To  pre
vent  glare: 
- Trave l mode  must  be  selected  in vehicles 
with  Xenon  headlights*. 
- In  veh icles  with  halogen  headlights,  ce rtain 
areas  of  the  head light  lenses  must  be  cov
ered  w ith  wate rproof  adhesive  covers  that 
prevent  light  from  passing  thro ugh.  Fo r 
more  informat ion,  please  see  your  author 
i z ed  Audi  dea ler  or  author ized  repa ir faci lity . 
(D Tips 
When  trave l mode  is activated,  a  display  in 
the  dr iver  information  system  in dicates 
this  each  time  you  switch  the  ignit io n  on. 
Clear vi sion 49 
Emergency  flashers 
Fi g.  42 Center  co n sole : em erge ncy flasher  sw itc h 
The  emergency  flashers  makes  other  moto
rists  aware  that  you  or  your  vehicle  are  in  an 
emergency  situation . 
.,.  Press  the  switch~¢ 
fig. 42 to  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  or  off . 
When  the  emergency  f las hers  are  on,  all  four 
turn  s ignals  b link at  the  same  time.  The  turn 
s ignal  indicator  lights 
1111 in the  instr ument 
cluster,  as  well  as  the  light  in the  emergency 
fla sher  switch ~ blink  likewise. 
You can  indicate  a  lane  change  or  a t urn w hen 
the  emergency  flashers  are  switched  on  by us
ing  the  turn  signal  lever.  The  emergency  flash
ers  stop  temporarily . 
T he  emergency  flashers  a lso  work  when  the 
ign ition  is  turned  off . 
T he  emergency  flashers  wi ll turn  on  a utomat i
ca lly if yo u are  in  an  accident  where  the  airbag 
has  deployed. 
(D Tips 
You sho uld turn  on  the  emergency  f las hers 
when: 
- yo u are  the  last  veh icle  standing  in  a t ra f
fic  jam  so  that  any  other  vehi cles  coming 
can  see  you , or  whe n 
- your  vehicle  has  bro ken  down  or  you  are 
in an  eme rgency  s ituation,  o r when 
- yo ur vehicle  is  be ing  towed  by  a tow 
truck  or  if you  are  tow ing  another  vehicle 
beh ind  you .  
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50  Clear vis ion 
Interior  lights 
Front /rear interior  lights 
Fig . 43 Fro nt headliner : interior  lig htin g con tro ls 
Fig. 44 R ear headlin er: r ear  rea ding  lights 
@ Interio r ligh ts 
Press  the  switch ~ fig.  43 in the  correspond
ing  position. 
0  -Interior  lights  off 
I  -Interior  lights  on 
If  the  switch  is  in  the  cente r position,  the  inte
rior  l ights  turn  on  automatically  when  you  un
lock the  vehicle,  open  a  door  or  remove  the  ig 
n ition  key . The  interior  lights  turn  off  several 
seconds  after  your  close  the  doors , when  you 
lock the  vehicle  or  when  you  turn  the  ign it ion 
on.  When  a  door  is open,  the  light  tu rns  off 
after  a  few  m inutes. 
@ Fr ont /rear r eading  lights 
To turn  a  reading  light  on/off , press  the  but
ton~ 
c::> fig . 43 or c::> fig . 44. 
The  appearance  and  location  of  the  rear  read
ing  lights  may  differ  depending  on  the  model. 
Instrument  illumination 
T he basic brightness  of  the  illumination  for 
the  instruments,  the  center  console  and  the 
display can be adjusted . 
Fig . 45 Ins trum ent ill umin atio n 
.,.  Press  the  knob  to  re lease  it . 
.,.  Turn the  knob  toward  " -" or"+"  to  reduce  or 
increase  the  brightness  . 
.,.  Press  the  knob  aga in to  return  it  to  its  origi
nal  posit ion. 
(!') Tips 
The  instrument  illumination  (for  dials  and 
needles)  lights  on  when  the  ignition  is 
switc hed  on  and  the  vehicle  lights  are 
turned  off . As the  daylight  fades,  the  illu
mination  of  the  dia ls  likewise  dims  auto
matically  and  wi ll go  out  completely  when 
the  ou tside  light  is very  low. This feature  is 
meant  to  rem ind yo u to  sw itch  on  the 
headlights  when  ou tside  light  conditions 
become  poo r. 
Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig . 4 6 Forwar d sect io n  of  drive r's  armr est:  powe r mir 
r o r  contro ls  
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56  Clear vis ion 
Attach ing th e wiper  blade 
.,.  Press  the  wiper  blade  holder  in the  arrow  d i
rection  ¢ 
fig.  55 into  the  mount. 
.,.  Fo ld  the  windshield  wiper  arm  back  onto 
the  windsh ie ld . 
A WARNING 
- If  the  windshield  wipers  smear  the  wind
shield,  clean  the  w iper  blades  with  w ind
shield  washer  fluid.  If  the  wiper  blades  are  extremely  d irty,  you  can  also  clean 
them  w ith  a  soft  sponge  or  cloth. 
- For safety  reasons,  the  windsh ield  wiper 
blades  should  be  replaced  once  or twice 
each  year. 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass on  and off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with digita l compass 
The compass  direction  is shown  in the  rear 
view mirror. 
NI--I 
Fig. 56 Rearview mirro r: D ig ital  compass  act ivated 
.,.  To sw itch  the  compass  on  or  off,  press  and 
hold  the  button @ until  the  compass  dis
play  in the  mirror ¢ 
fig. 56 appears  or  d isap 
pears . 
The  digital  compass  only  works  when  the  igni
tion  is on . The  directions  are  indicated  with 
abbreviations : 
N (north), NE (northeast), E 
(east), SE (southeast), S (south), SW (south
west), 
W (west), NW (no rthwest). 
(D Tips 
To prevent  inaccurate  compass  readings, 
do  not  bring  any  remote  controls,  elect ri- ca
l devices  or  metallic  objects  near  the 
mirror  . 
Adjusting  the  magnetic  zone 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  digital  compass 
The magnetic  zone  must  be  adjusted  correctly 
for  the  compass  to  read accurately. 
F ig . 5 7  Nor th A merica : magn etic d ef le ction  zo ne 
bo un daries 
"' 
.,.  Press  and  hold  the  button @¢fig. 57 unt il 
the  number  of the  magnetic  zone  appears  in 
the  rearview  mirror  . 
.,.  Press  the  button @repeatedly  to  se lect  the 
correct  magnetic  zone . The se lec tion  mode 
t u rn s  off  after  a few  seconds  . 
Calibrating  the  compass 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  digital  compass 
You must  recalibrate  the  compass  if it  does 
not  display  the  correct direction . 
.,. Press  and  hold  the  button @ until  a  Cap
pears  in the  rea rv iew  mirro r. 
.,.  Drive  in a  c ircle  at  about  6  mph  (10  km/h) 
until  a  d irection  is displayed  in the  rea rv iew 
mirror. 
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