warning light AUDI A4 2016 Owner's Manual
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Opening  and clo sin g 
Valet  parking 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  folding  and  lockable rear seatbacks 
The valet  parking  feature  protects  the  luggage 
comportment  from  unauthorized  access . 
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Fig.  38 Glove compartment:  valet  park ing  button 
You  can  sw itch  the  "va let  park ing  funct ion"  on 
when  someone  else  is  pa rk ing  you r vehicle.  When 
the  function  is sw itched  on,  the  vehicle  can  be 
driven,  locked  and  un locked  using  the  master 
key,  but  access  to  the  luggage  compartment  is 
not  permitted . 
•  Take  the  mechanical  key ou t of  the  master  key 
<=> page  33. 
• Open  the  glove  compartment r::!> page 66 . 
•  Activate 
¢ fig.  38 the  "valet  parking"  feature  by 
pressing  the 
! VALET I button.  The  indicator  light 
in the  switch  illuminates. 
•  Close  the  glove  compartment  and  lock  it  with 
the  mechanical  key. 
•  Lock both  rea r seatbacks  w ith  the  mechan ica l 
key 
¢ page  69. 
•  Lock the  luggage  compar tment  pass-through 
with  the  mechanical  key<=> 
page  74 . 
• Leave  the  master  key with  the  service  personnel 
for  parking  and  keep  the  mechanical  key with 
you. 
The fo llowing  buttons  are  deactivated  when  the 
valet  parking  function  is switched  on: 
- 1""' 1 bu tton  in the  dr iver's  door 
- I a I button  on  the  master  key 
- Handle  in the  rear  lid 
When  the  valet  parking  feature  is activated,  the message 
V alet  park ing  activ ated appears  in the 
instrument  cluster  display  when  you  switch  the  ignit ion  on . 
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Garage  door  opener 
(Homelink) 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  garage  door opener  (Horne  Link) 
Fig.  3 9 Garage  doo r opene r: exa mples  of  using w it h d iffer· 
ent  syste ms 
You can  act ivate  vario us  systems  suc h as  garage 
doors,  secur ity  systems  and  home  lighting  from 
inside  your  vehicle  using  the  garage  door  opener 
(Homelink) . There  are  three  buttons  for  th is  in 
the  veh icle  headliner  that  can  be  in  used  in  place 
of  up  to  three  hand-held  transmitters. 
To operate  systems  using  the  garage  door  open
er,  the  three  buttons  in the  roof  headliner  must  be  programmed  first . 
A WARNING 
Make  sure  no  people  or  objects  are  in the  im
mediate  vi cinity  of  the  equipment  when  using 
or  p rogramm ing  the  ga rage  door  opener.  Peo
pl e  can  be  injured  and  ob jects  can  be  dam
aged  i f they  are  caught  in  the  equipment. 
(D Tips 
- For  sec urity  reasons,  we  recommend  that 
yo u clear  the  prog rammed  but tons  before 
sell ing  t he ve hicl e. 
- For  add itiona l information  about  HomeL ink, 
visit  www.homelink .com . 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Indust ry Canada  regulat ions 
<=>page  261.  
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Light  and  Vision 
Exterior  lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on  and  off 
Fig. 42 Instrument  panel : headlig ht  co ntrol sw itch 
Light switch ·'t/; 
T u rn the  switch c::> fig. 42 to  the  co rresponding 
position . When  the  lights  are switched  on, the  :
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symbo l turns  on. 
O  -The lights  are off  or  the  daytime  r unning 
lights  are on : 
-USA mode ls: The daytime  running  lig hts  are 
activated  when  the  light  switch 
c:) fig . 42 is in 
the 
O pos it ion or the AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond it ions) . The daytime  runn ing 
l ights  fu nction  can be turned  on a nd off  in the 
r ad io or  MM I* menu 
Exterior  lighting 
c:) page 49, c::> & . 
-Canada mo del s: T he daytime  runn ing lights  are 
activ ated  when  t he lig ht  switch 
c:) fig . 42 is in 
the 
o pos it ion, :oo : position  or  the AUTO pos i
tion  (only  in daylight  condit ions).  The dayt ime 
runn ing  lights  fu nction  cannot  be tur ned off 
c> & . 
AUTO * -Automatic  headlights  switch  on and off 
depending  on brightness,  for  example  in twilight, 
du ring  ra in or  i n tunne ls 
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;o o:  -Side marker  lights 
fD  -Low beam  headlights 
Fog lights /rear fog  light (s)* 
Press the  appropriate  button c::> fig. 42 : 
}0 -Fog lights 
O* -Rear fog  light(s) 
48  adaptive  light* 
When  switched  on
, adap tive  ligh t ad ap ts  to 
curves  in the  roa d depending  on  the vehicle 
speed and the  steering  ang le. Th is prov ides bet
ter  light ing th rough  the  curve. The system  oper
ates  at  speeds between  approximately  6 mph  (10  km/h)  and  68  mph  (110  km/h). 
Static  cornering  light* (veh icles with  adaptive 
li ght)  -the  corne ring  light  switches  on at  speeds 
up to  approximately  25  mph  (40  km/h)  when  a 
ce rtain  steering  wheel  angle  is reached or when  a 
turn  signal  is act ivated . The area to  the  side of 
the  veh icle is  illuminated  better  when  turning . 
T he adaptive  light  and the  cornering  light  only 
funct ion when  the  switc h is in the  AUTO position 
(automat ic head lights*) . 
A WARNING 
- Daytime  r unning  lights  and au tomatic  head
lights*  are o nly intended  to  ass ist  the  d river . 
They do not  relieve the  d rive r of  his res pon
sibility  to  check t he headlights  and  to  tur n 
t hem  on m anually  accordi ng  to the  curren t 
light  and visibili ty cond itions.  For example, 
fog  cannot  be detected  by the  light  sen
sors*.  So a lways switch  on the  headlights 
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unde r these  weather  conditions  and when 
driving  in the  dark . 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road  ahead and when you cannot  be 
seen by ot her  motorists.  Always  tur n on the 
headlights  so that  yo u can see ahead a nd so 
that  others  can s ee yo ur ca r from  the  back . 
- Please obey all  laws w hen us ing the  lighting 
sys tems described  here. 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights*  shou ld only  be turned  on 
i n accordance with  traffic  regu lation,  as the 
lights  are bright  for  following  traff ic. 
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- The light  sensor*  for  headlight  contro l is  lo 
cated  in the  rear view  m irror  mount.  You 
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the  windshield  in this area  in order  to 
prevent  malfunctions  or  failures. 
- Some  exterior  lighting  functions  can be ad
justed 
c:, page  49. 
- When  you  remove  your  key from  the igni
tion  while  the  vehicle's  lights  are  turned on, 
a  buzzer  sounds  as  long  as  the  driver's  door 
is open. 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather,  the  inside  of  the 
headlights,  turn  signals  and  tail  lights  can 
fog  over  due  to  the  temperature  difference 
between  the  inside  and  outside.  They will 
clear  shortly  after  switching  them  on.  This  does  not  affect  the  service  life  of  the  light
ing . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunction, 
the  driver  is  notified  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display 
c:, page  21. 
Turn signals and high  beam  lever 
The lever operates  the  turn  signals,  the  high 
beams  and  the  headlight  flasher. 
Fig.  43 Turn  signal  and high  beam  lever 
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The  turn  signals  activate when  you  move  the  lev
er  into  a turn  signal  position when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
@ -right  turn  signal 
@-left  turn  signal 
The  turn  signal  blinks  three  times  if you  just  tap 
the  lever. 
High  beams and  headlight  flasher ~D 
Move  the  lever  to the  corresponding  position: 
@-high  beams  on 
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@-high  beams  off  or  headlight  flasher 
The  indicator  light 
II in the  instrument  cluster 
turns  on. 
Notes on these features 
- The turn  signals only  work  with  the ignition 
turned  on.  The indicator  lights.  or 
II in the 
instrument  cluster  also  blink. 
- After  you  have  turned  a  corner,  the  turn  signal 
switches  off  automatically. 
- The 
high  beam works  only  when  the  headlights 
are  on.  The  indicator  light 
II in the  instrument 
cluster  illuminates  when the high  beams  are 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  only  as  long  as  you 
hold  the  lever -even  if there  are  no  lights 
switched  on . The  indicator  light 
II in the  in
strument  cluster  illuminates  when  you  use the 
headlight  flasher. 
WARNING 
Do  not  use  the  high beam  or  headlight  flasher 
if  you  know  that  these  could  blind  oncoming 
traffic. 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The functions  are selected  in the radio  or  MMI* . 
.,. Select: !CAR I function  button> Exterior light
ing . 
Or 
.,. Select: 1-C~A ~ R-.l function  button > Car systems* 
control  button  > Vehicle  settings > Exterior 
lighting. 
Coming home  (light  when  leaving  car)*, 
Leaving home  (light  when  unlocking car)* 
The coming  home function  illuminates  the  area 
around  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition  is switched 
off  and  the  driver's  door  is opened.  Depending  on 
vehicle  equipment,  the  function  can  be  switched  on  and  off  or  the  length  of  time  the  lights  remain 
on*  can  be adjusted . 
The 
leaving  home function  illuminates  the  area 
around  the  vehicle  when  unlocking  it.  This func-
tion  can  be  switched on  and  off. 
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Q/P  -Adjusting  the  left/right  exter ior  mir ror. 
Move th e knob  in the  des ired  direction. 
(@.  -Heat ing  the  m irro r glass  depending  on  the 
ou tside  temperat ure*. 
.9  -Folding  exterior  mirrors* . In the  Infotain
men t system,  you  can  select  if the  mirrors  fold  in 
automatically  when  you  lock  the  vehicle 
¢ page 36. 
Front passenger's exterior  mirror  tilt 
function* 
To help  you  see  the  curb when  ba cking  in to  a 
pa rking  space , the  surface  of the  mirror  tilts 
slightly.  For this  to  happen,  the  knob  must  be  in 
the  posit ion for  the  front  passenger's  outs ide 
mirror. 
You can  adjust  the  ti lted  mi rror  sur fa ce  by turn
ing  the  knob  in the  desired  direction.  When  you 
move  out  of  reverse  and  into  another  gear,  the 
new  mirror  position  is sto red  and  assigned  to  the 
key yo u are  using. 
The  mirror  goes  back  into  its  o riginal  position 
once  yo u drive  forward  faster  than  9  mph 
(15  km/h)  or tu rn the  ignition  off . 
A WARNING 
Curved  mirror surfaces  (convex  or  spherical *) 
increase  your  f ield  of view.  Remember  that 
vehicles  or  other  objects  will appear  smaller 
and  fa rther  away  than  when  seen  in a  flat  mir
ror.  If you  use  t his mirro r to  est imate  distan
ces  of following  vehicles  whe n cha ng ing 
lanes,  yo u co uld  estimate  incor rectly  and 
c ause  an  accident . 
(D Note 
-If the  mir ror  housing  was  moved  by outs ide 
fo rces  (such  as  an  impac t when  maneuver
in g),  y ou  must  use  the  powe r fo ldi ng  func
tion  to  fold  the  mirro r all  the  way  out . The 
mirror  housing  must  not  be  moved  back  in 
to  place  by hand  beca use  this  would  impa ir 
the  function  of the  m irror  mechanism. 
- If you  wash  the  ve hicle  in  an  automatic  car 
wash,  yo u m ust  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors  i n 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
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N ever  fold  power  fold ing  ex terior  mirrors * 
by hand . On ly fold  them  in and  out  using 
the  power  controls . 
(D Tips 
-If the  power  adjusting  function  malfunc 
tions,  the  glass  in  both  mirrors  can  be  ad
justed  by p ressing  on  the  edge  of  it  by hand . 
- The  exte rior  m irro r settings  are  sto red  w it h 
the  memory  function* ¢ 
page 63. 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig. 49  Automat ic d immin g rear view  m irro r• 
Manual  dimming  rearview  mirror 
.,.  Pull the  lever  on  the  bottom  of the  m irror  ba ck . 
Automatic  dimming  rearview  mirror * 
.,. Press  the  button@¢ fig. 49. The  indicator 
light @ turns  on . The  rearview  and  ex ter ior* 
m irrors  d im  au tomat ica lly when  light  shines  on 
t hem,  for  e xamp le from  headlig hts  on  a veh icle 
to  the  re ar. 
A WARNING 
Electrolyte  f luid  can  leak  from  automa tic di m
ming  mi rrors  if the  glass  is  broken . Electro
lyte  fl uid can  irritate  s kin, eyes  and  respirato 
ry system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  electro
lyte  ca n cause  irritation  to  the  respiratory 
system,  especially  among  people  with  asth ma  or  other  respiratory  conditions . Get 
fresh  air  immediately  by  leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if that  is  not  possible,  open  windows  a nd 
doors  all the  way.  ..,.  
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Rear window  sun shade 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  rear window  sun shade 
Fig. 52  With  MMI:  Button  for rear window  sun  shade 
F ig.  53  Withou t MMI:  Button  for  rear window  sun shade 
• To  extend/retract  the  sun shade,  press the [iii) 
button ¢ fig. 52 or ¢ fig. 53. 
You  can adjust  the  settings  for  the rear sun shade 
so the  shade retracts  automatically  when  you se
lect  the  reverse gear.  To do th is,  select the 
I CAR ! 
function  button> 
Window s> Rear blind > auto
matic > on 
or! CAR ! function  button> C ar sy s
tem s* 
control  button  > Vehicle settings > Auto
matic  rear blind > On . 
The  current  se tting  is au
tomatically  stored  and assigned to  t he  remo te 
key. The sun shade  is extended again as soon as 
the  vehicle  is  traveling forward  at  a speed greater 
than  9  mph  (15  km/h)  if  the  ignition  has not 
been switched  off in  the  meant ime. 
A WARNING 
Whe n lowering  or  ra is ing the  sunshade,  make 
sure there  is nothing  in  its  way and that  it  has 
a free  path  to  travel.  This could  cause person
al  injury. 
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@ Tips 
- Pressing the  button~ several times  con
secut ive ly can t rigger  the  overload  protec
t ion. The sun shade can only  be extended/ 
retracted  again after  a brief  wait ing per iod . 
- The rear window  sun shade o nly functions 
when  the  veh icle  inter ior  is warmer  than 
14°F  (-10°C). 
Windshield  wipers 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
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Fi g. 54 Windshield  wiper  lever 
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Fig. 55  allroa d: Rear wipe r actuat ion 
Move the  windshie ld w iper lever to  the  co rre
sponding  posi tion: 
@ -Windshie ld w iper off 
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@ -Interval  mode. To extend/shorten  the  w iper 
i ntervals,  move  the switch @ to the  left/right.  In 
vehicles with  a  rain sensor*  the wipers  turn  o n in 
the  rain  once the  vehicle  speed exceeds approx i
mately  2  mph  (4  km/h).  The higher  the  sensitivi-
ty of  the  rain  senso r*  is set  (sw itch @ to  the 
r ight),  t he earlier  the  wi ndshield  wipe rs  reac t to 
moist ure on the  w indshield.  In  some models,  yo u ..,.  
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can  switch  rain  sensor  mod e off  and  sw itch  int er
mi ttent  mode  on  in the  MMI*. Select:  I CARlfunc
tion  button 
> Ca r sys te m s* control  button > Driv· 
er a ssist 
> Ra in se nsor . In  interm ittent  mode, 
you  c an  adju st the  interva l time  u sing  the @ 
switch . 
@-Slow  wiping 
@-Fast  wiping 
© -Sing le wipe 
® -Clean  the  windshield . To elimina te w ater 
droplets,  the  windshield  wiper  performs  one  af
terwipe  operat ion  after  several  seconds  while 
driving . You can  sw itch  this  function  off  by mov
i ng  the  lever  to  position ® within 
10 seconds  of 
the  afterwipe  operat ion.  The  afte rw ipe  funct io n 
is reactivated  the  next  t ime  the  ignit io n  is switch
ed  on. 
allroad:  The  rear  wiper  automatically  switches  on 
when  the  reverse  gear  is engaged  and  the  fro nt 
windsh ie ld w ipers  are  on  and  in  operation . 
C lean ing  the  headlights* . The  headlight  washer 
system*  ope rates  on ly when  t he  headlights  a re 
on . 
If you  move  t he  leve r to  pos ition ®· the 
h eadligh ts a re washed  in  intervals. 
@ -allroad:  Wipe  the  rear  window . The  rear  wip
e r  moves  about  every  4  seconds. 
(J) -allroad:  Clean  the  rear  window . The  number 
of  wip ing  operations  depends  on  how  long  the 
lever  is  held  in  posit ion 
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A WARNING 
- T he  rain  senso r is only  intended  to  assist  the 
dr iver.  The  driver  is still  responsib le for 
man ua lly switching  the  wipers  on  accord ing 
to  the  visibility  conditions. 
- T he  windshie ld  may  not  be  treated  wi th wa
ter -repell ing  windsh ield  coa ting  agents . Un
favorable  conditions,  s uch  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  low  sun,  can  result  in  increased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible . 
- Properly  function ing  windshield  wiper 
blades  are  required  for  a  clear  view  and  safe 
dr iv ing ¢ 
page  56,  Replacing  windshield 
wiper  blades . 
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(D Note 
-In  the  case  of  frost,  check  whether  the 
w indshield  wiper  blades  are  frozen  to  the 
w indshield.  Switching  on the  w indshield 
w ipers  can  damage  the  w iper  blades! 
- Pr ior  to  using  a  car  wash,  the  w indshield 
w iper  system  must  be  sw itched  off  (lever  in 
position @). This  helps  to  prevent  un inten
tional  switch ing  on  and  damage  to  the 
w indshield  wiper  system . 
(D Tips 
-The  windshie ld w ipers  are  switched  off 
when  the  ig nit ion  is turned  off . Act ivate  the 
w indshield  wipers  after  the  ignition  is 
switched  back  on  by moving  the  w indshield 
w iper  lever  to  a ny  position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshie ld w iper  blades  resu lt 
in  st reaking.  This can  affect  the  rain  sensor* 
function.  Che ck your  w indshield  w iper 
blades  reg ularly. 
- T he washer  f luid  noz zles  of  the  w indshie ld 
washer  system  a re  heated  at  low  tempera
t u res  when  the  ign ition  is on . 
- When  s topping  tempo rar ily,  (e .g . at  a t raf
fic  ligh t) the  set  speed  of  the  winds hield 
wipers  is a utomatically  reduced  by one 
speed . 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  windshie ld wipe r blades  when  they  be
gin  to  leave  st reaks.  Use  a soft  cloth  and  gla ss 
cleaner  to  clean  the  windshield  wiper  blades. 
Front  wip er 
.,.  Place  the  windshie ld  wiper  arms  in the  service 
position.  R efe r to 
c::> page  56 . 
.,. Lift  the  w iper  a rm  away  from  the  front  window. 
Rear wiper* 
.,.  Lift the  w iper  arm  away  from  the  rear  w indow . 
A WARNING p.----
Dirty  windshie ld  wiper  blades  can  impair  yo ur 
v iew.  This  can  lead  to  accidents  . 
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Removing the wiper  blade 
• Fold  the  windshield  wiper  arm  away from  the 
windshield. 
•  Pull  the  wiper  blade  and  holder  out  of the 
mount. 
Attaching  the  wiper  blade 
• Press  the  wiper  b lade  holder  in the  arrow  di rec
t ion 
r::!> fig . 57 into  the mount . 
•  Fold  the  windshield  wiper arm back  onto  the 
windshield. 
A WARNING 
For  safety  reasons, the  windshield  wiper 
blades  should  be  replaced  once  or tw ice  each 
year. 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass  on  and off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  digital  compass 
The compass  direction  is shown  in  the  rearview 
mirror. 
F ig . 58 Rea rview mirror:  Digita l compass  ac tivated 
•  To switch  the  compass  on  or  off,  press  and  hold 
the  button @until  the  compass  display  in the 
mirror 
r::!>  fig.  58 appears  or  disappears. 
The digital  compass  only  works  when  the  ignition  is on.  The  directions  are  indicated  with  abbrevia
tions : 
N (north), NE (northeast), E (east), SE 
(southeast) , S (south), SW (southwest), W 
(west), NW (northwest) . 
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(D Tips 
To prevent  inaccurate  compass  readings, do 
not  bring  any  remote controls,  electrical  devi
ces  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. 
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Fig.  59 North  A meri ca:  magnetic  deflect io n  zone  bounda
ries 
"  Press  and  hold  the  button@r::!> fig. 59 until  the 
number  of  the magnetic  zone  appears  in the 
rearview  mirror. 
"  Press  the button @ repeated ly  to  select  the 
correct  magnetic  zone.  The selection  mode 
turns  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 C appears 
in  the  rearview  mirror. 
•  Dr ive  in a circle  at  about 6  mph  (10  km/h) until 
a  direction  is  displayed in the  rearview  mirror.  ..,. 
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A WARNING 
- To avoid  endangering  yourself  and other 
drivers,  calibrate  the  compass  in  an area 
where  there  is no traffic . 
- The digital  compass  is to  be used as a d irec
t ional  aid only . Even though  you  may want 
to  look  at  it  while  you are driv ing, you  must 
sti ll pay attention  to  traffic,  road and 
weather  cond itions  as well  as other  possible 
hazards. 
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Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and the airbag system  can only 
provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front  seats  are corr ectly adjusted. 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger.  Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the switches 
and  controls  in  the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is  properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress and fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  airbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
Q page  138. 
In  the  following  sections,  you  will see  exact ly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  spec ial  regulations  and  instr uctions  for 
installing  a  child  safety  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat.  Always fo llow  the  information  re
garding  child  safety  provided  in 
¢page  158, 
Child  safety. 
A WARNING -
Refer  to Q page  121,  Driving safety for  im
portant  information,  tips,  suggestions  and 
warnings  that  you  should  read  and  follow  for 
your  own  safety  and  the  safety  of yo ur pas
senge rs. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seat ing  position  of the  driver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury . 
- Always  keep  yo ur feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  -never  pu t your  feet  on 
top  of the  instrument  pane l,  out  o f the  win 
dow  or  on  top  of the  seat  cushion.  This  ap
plies  especially  to  the  passengers.  If your 
seating  pos it ion  is  incorrect,  you  increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of  sudden  brak
ing  or  an  accident.  If  the  airbag  inflates  and 
Seat s and  sto rage 
the  seating  position  is incorrect,  this  could 
result  in persona l injury  or  even  death. 
- It is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenger  to  keep  a  distance  of  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  pan
el.  If you're  sitt ing  any  closer  than  this,  the 
airbag  system  cannot  protect  you  properly. 
In  addition,  the  front  seats  and  head  re
stra ints  must  be  adjusted  to  you r body 
he ight  so  that  they  can  g ive you  maximum 
p rotection. 
- Always try  to keep  as  much  dis tance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  pane l. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  o r front  passeng
er 's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving . Your 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  contro l and  personal  in
jury.  If you  ad just  your  seat  while  the  veh icle 
is moving,  you  are  out  of  pos ition. 
Driver's seat 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
in the  following  manner: 
.,.  Adjust  the  seat  in fo re  and  aft  direction  so  tha t 
you  c an ea sil y push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keeping  yo ur knees  s light ly  bent¢ .&. 
in 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so  important? on 
page  59. 
.,.  Adj ust  the  seatback  so  that  when  you  sit  with 
your  back  against  the  seatback,  you  can still 
grasp  the  top  of  the  steering wheel. 
.,.  App lies  to  ve hicles  w ith  ad justab le  head  re
stra ints:  Adjust  the  head  rest raint  so  the  upper 
edge  is  as  even  as  possible  w ith  the  top  of your 
head.  If t hat  is  not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the 
he ad  restraint  so  that  it  is  as  close  to  this  pos i
tion  as  possible  ¢ 
page  61. 
A WARNING ~ 
Never  place  any  objects  in the  driver's  foot-
well.  An object  could  get  into  the  pedal  area  and  interfere  with  pedal  function.  In  case of 
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@ Tips 
Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety 
belts  are  an  extremely  effective  combination 
of safety  features . 
Memory  function 
Description 
Applies to vehicles:  with  memory function 
The memory  function  allows  you to  quickly  and 
easi ly  store  and recall  personal  seating profiles 
for  the  driver.  The memory  function  is operated 
through  the  master  key and  the  memory  buttons 
in the  driver 's  door. 
The  driver's  seating  profile  is stored  and  assigned 
to  the  master  key each  time  the  vehicle  is locked . 
When  you  open  the  door , the  seat  profile  is auto
matica lly recalled.  If  two  people  use  one  vehicle, 
it  is  recommended  that  each  person  always  uses 
" t heir  own"  master  key . 
Up to  2  seat  profi les  can  be stored  in the  memory 
buttons  in the  driver's  doo r.  Once  they  are  stor
ed,  these  seat  profiles  can  be  se lected  at  any 
time. 
In  addition  to  the  driver's seat  settings,  you  can 
also  store  and  access  the  exterior  mirror  adjust ment  settings*  using  the  remote  control  key or 
memory  but ton. 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  seat memory 
To assign  the driver's  seat  settings  to  the remote 
control  key when  locking  the  vehicle, the  function 
must  be  activated  in the  radio  or  MMI* 
~ Select: I CARI function  button  > Seat  adjust
ment  > Driver's seat  > Remote  control  key 
> 
on.Or 
~ Select: ICARI function  button> Car systems* 
control button  > Vehicle  settings>  Seats > 
Driver's  seat> Remote  control key > On . 
@ Tips 
If you  do  not want  another  driver's  settings  to 
be  assigned  to  the  remote key,  switch  off  the 
Seats  and  storage 
memory function  using the radio  or  MMI* or 
the 
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Memory  buttons 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  seat  memory 
Fig.  66 Dri ver's  door:  memo ry  func tion b uttons 
The  memory  buttons are located  in the  driver's 
doo r. 
Switching  the  memory  function  on/off 
~ Press  the I OFFI button  to  switch  the  memory 
fu nction  on/off.  The wo rd 
OFF lights  up  when 
the  memory  function  is switched  off.  Seat  pro
files are ne ither stored  nor recalled . 
Storing  a seat  profile 
~ Press  the IS E T I button . When  the  word SET 
lights up, the  memory  is  ready  to  store set
tings . 
~ Press  a memory  button @or [Ii) briefly.  A 
tone  confirms  that the  settings  were  stored. 
Accessing a  seat  profile 
~ If  the  driver's  door  is  open  and  the ignition  is 
sw itched  off,  press  the  memory  button . 
~ If the  driver's  door  is closed  or  the  ignition  is 
sw itched  on,  press  and  hold  the memory  but
ton  until the  seat  adjustment  is complete. 
.&_ WARNING 
-For  safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting  can  only 
be  recalled  when  the  vehicle  is stationary
otherwise  you  risk  having  an  accident. 
- In  an  emergency  the  recall  procedure  can  be 
cancelled  by pressing  the 
! O FF ! switch  or  by 
tapp ing  the  memory  buttons. 
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