check engine AUDI A4 2017 Owner's Guide
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Emergency situations 
-When  connecting  jumper  cables,  make  sure 
that  they  cannot  get  caught  in any  moving 
parts  in the  engine  compartment. 
- Do not  bend  over  the  batteries -danger  of 
chemical  burns! 
- The  battery  cell  locking screws  must  be 
tightened  securely. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
c> page 304. 
(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables can  ruin 
the  generator. 
- Always connect  POSITIVE(+) to POSITIVE 
(+),  and  NEGATIVE(-)  to NEGATIVE(-) 
ground  post of the  battery  manager  control 
unit. 
- Check  that  all  screw  p lugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly.  If  not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to connect ing  clamp  on  negative 
battery  terminal. 
- Please  note  that  the  procedure  for  connect 
i ng  a jumper  cable  as  described  above  ap
plies  specifically  to  the  case  of your  vehicle 
being  jump  started . When  you  are  giving  a 
ju mp  start  to  another  vehicle,  do 
not con
nect  the  negative  (-)  cable  to  the  negative 
(-)  terminal  on the  discharged  batte ry @ 
c> fig. 2 75. Instead,  securely  connect  the 
negative( -) cab le to  either  a solid  metal 
component  that  is firm ly bolted  to  the  en
gine  block  or  to  the  engine  block  itself.  If 
the  battery  that  is  being  charged  does  not 
vent  to  the  outside,  escap ing  battery  gas 
could  ignite  and  explode! 
Towing  with  a  tow  truck 
General hints 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  towing. 
The following  information  is to  be  used  by com
mercial  tow  truck  operators  who  know  how  to  op
erate  the ir equipment  safely. 
-Never tow  your Audi,  towing  will  cause dam
age  to  the  engine  and transmission. 
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-Never  wrap the safety  chains  or winch  cables 
around the  brake lines . 
- To prevent  unnecessary  damage,  your Audi 
must  be transported  with a flat  bed  truck . 
- To load  the  vehicle  on to  the  flat  bed,  use  the 
towing  loop  found  in the  vehicle tools and at
tach  to  the  front or rear anchorage 
i:> page  358 and c> page  359 . 
A WARNING 
A vehicle  being  towed  is not  safe  for  passen
gers.  Never  allow  anyone  to  ride in  a vehicle 
being  towed,  for  any  reason. 
Front towing  loop 
Only install  the front  towing  loop  when  it  is 
needed. 
Fig.  276 Front  bumper:  installing  the  towing  loop 
The  threaded  opening  for  the  towing loop  is  lo
cated  on  the  right  s ide  of  the  front  bumper. 
.,.  Remove  the  towing loop  from  the  vehicle  too l 
ki t 
c> page 343 . 
.,. Press  the  cap  inward  with  brief,  forceful  p res
sure 
c> fig.  2 76.  The  cap  will  loosen  from  the 
bumper  . 
.,.  Insert  the  towi ng  loop  all  the  way  into  the 
threaded  opening  and  tighten  it with  a  wheel 
wrench. 
.,.  After  using,  place  the  towing  loop  back  in the 
vehicle  tool  kit . 
A WARNING 
If the  towing loop  is  not  tightened  until it 
stops  when  installing,  the  threads  may be 
pulled  out  when  towing  the  vehicle  and  that 
could  cause  an  accident. 
- 
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Emergency  situations 
If you  must  lift your vehicle  with  a floor jack to 
work underneath, be sure the  vehicle  is safely 
supported  on  stands  intended  for this  purpose . 
Front  lifting  point 
T he  lift ing  po int  is  loc ated  on  the  floo r pan  re in 
for cement  about  at  the  same  leve l as  t he  jack 
mounting  po int  r=;, 
fig. 279. Do not  lift  the  veh i
cle at  the  vertical  sill  re inforcement. 
Rear lifting  point 
T he  lift ing  po int  is  loca ted  on  the  vert ica l re in
for cement  of  the  lower  sill  fo r t he  on b oard ja ck 
r=:> fig. 280 . 
Lifting  with  vehicle  jack 
Refer  to r=;, page 347. 
A WARNING 
- To reduce  the risk  of  ser io us  injury  and vehi
cl e  d amage. 
- Always  lift  t he ve hicle  only  at  the  special 
wo rkshop  ho ist  and  floo r jack  lift  po ints  il
lustrated 
r=;, fig . 279  a nd r=;, fig. 280. 
- Fa ilure  to  lift  the  vehicle  at  these  poin ts 
could  cause  the  vehicle  to  tilt  or  fa ll from 
a  lift  if there  is  a  change  in vehicle  weight 
distr ibut io n  and  balance.  This  might  hap
pen,  for  exam ple,  when  heavy  co mpo
n e nts  s uch as  the  engine  b lock  or  tra ns
mi ssio n  are  removed. 
- When  removing  heavy  components  like 
th ese,  a nchor vehicle  to  hoist  o r add  cor re 
s pon ding weigh ts t o  ma in ta in t he  ce nte r o f 
gr avit y.  Ot herwise,  t he ve hicl e  migh t  tilt  or 
s lip 
off the  hoist,  causing  ser ious  perso na l 
injury . 
(D Note 
- Be awa re  o f th e followi ng  poi nts  before  li ft
in g th e ve hicle: 
-The vehicle  should  never  be lifted  or 
jacked  up from  underneath  the  engine  oil 
pan,  the  transmiss ion  housing,  the  front 
or rear axle  or the  body side  members . 
This could  lead  to  serious  damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis  frame,  a rubber pad  must  be in-
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serted  between  the  floor jack and the  lift 
points. 
- Before driving over a workshop  hoist , 
check that  the  vehicle  weight  does  not 
exceed  the  permissible  lifting  capacity  of 
the  hoist. 
- Before driving over a workshop  hoist , en
sure that  there  is sufficient  clearance  be
tween  the  hoist  and  low  parts  of the  ve
hicle .  
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Technical  data 
Vehicle  specifications 
F ig. 281 W indshield  (front  left):  Ve hicle  Ident ification 
Number  (VIN) 
XXXXX  XX  -X  -XX XX X XX  XX 
CD+ ~t :1 :: xxxxxxxx xx x xxx xxxxx 
TVP/fffl XXX XXX 
XX  XXXXXXX  XX  X X XX 
XXX 
KW XXX 
®i ~:J ·f lfils~~ XXXX  XXX XXX 
®-+ ~N:a=i~l xxxx  ; xxxx  xx x  ; xx 
11.  • AUSS, I OPTIONS 
E0 A 
7D 5  4UB  6
XM 5SG  5R W 
2E H 
J0Z  lL B  l
A S  lB A 
3FC  SM U  7 Xl 
F 0 A  9G3 0G7  0YH  0JF 
TL 6  3KA  8EH  UlA  X 98  Q Z7 
lXW 803  908  824  020 
7T6  C V7  7 K0  4 X3  2K2 
3L4 
4KC 3 Y 0  413 
502 
lSA 7GB 01 A 4G0 
XX . X  XX  X  XX  X xxxx 
Fig.  282 Vehicle  identification  label 
Vehicle Identification  Number  (VIN) in the 
Infotainment  system 
•  Select  in the  Infotainment  system: the I MENU I 
button > left  control  button > Service & checks 
> Vehicle information. 
Vehicle Identification  Number  (VIN) 
The  VIN can  be found  in the  Infotainment  sys
tem,  on  the  vehicle  data  label  and  under the 
windshield  on  the  driver's  side*¢ 
fig. 281 . The 
VIN  is also  in  the  right  side  of  the  luggage  com
partment. 
Technical  data 
Vehicle  identification  label 
T he  veh icle  identification  label¢ fig. 282 is locat
ed  in the  luggage  compartment  under  the  cargo 
floor  cover . 
T he  information  of  the  veh icle  identification  label 
can  also  be found  in  your Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet. 
The  sticker  contains  the  fol low ing  vehicle  data: 
(D Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
@ Vehicle  type,  eng ine output,  transm ission 
@ Engine  and  transmission  codes 
@ Paint  and  interior  codes 
® Optional  equipment  numbers 
Safety  compliance  sticker 
The safety  compliance  sticker  is your  assurance 
that  your  new  vehicle  complies  w ith  all  applicable 
Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safety  Standards which 
were  in effect  at  the  time the  vehicle  was  manu
factured.  You can  find  this  sticker  on  the  front  end  of  the  driver's  door. 
It shows  the  month  and 
year  of  production  and  the  vehicle  identification  number  of your  vehicle  (perforation)  as  well  as 
the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR). 
High  voltage  warning  label 
The high  voltage  warning  label  is  located  in the 
engine  compartment  next  to  the  engine  hood  re
lease.  The  spark  ignition  system  complies  with 
the  Canadian  standard  ICES-002. 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating (GVWR), and 
the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR)  for front 
and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the  front  end  of 
the  driver's  door . 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes the 
weight  of  the  basic  vehicle  plus  full  fuel  tank,  oil  and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load,  which  includes 
passenger  weight  (150  lbs/68  kg per  designated 
seating  pos ition)  and  luggage  weight¢,&. .  .,. 
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Consumer  inf orm ation 
today's  a utomo biles,  have  steadily  re duced  the 
scope  of  maintenance  and  repairs  whic h can  be 
carried  out  by veh icle  owners. 
Also , sa fet y and 
en vironmental 
concerns  place  very  strict  limits 
on  the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustments  to  en
g ine  and  transmission  parts  wh ich  an  owner  can 
perform . 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  usually  re
qu ire  special  tools,  testing  devices  and  other 
equ ipment  available  to  specially  trained  work 
shop  personnel  in order  to  assure  proper  per
forma nce,  re liability  and  safety  of  the  veh icle  and 
its  many  systems. 
Improper  maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs 
can  impair  the  operation  and  reliab ility  of your 
ve hicle  and  eve n void  your  vehicle  warranty . 
Therefo re,  proof  of  se rvicing  in  a ccordance  w ith 
the  m aintenance  sched ule  may  be  a  condition  for 
up ho ld ing  a  possible  wa rranty  claim  made  within 
the  wa rranty  pe riod. 
Above  all,  ope rational  safety  can  be  adversely  af
fected,  cre ating  unne cessa ry  risks  fo r you  and 
your  passengers. 
I f  in doubt  about  any  servicing,  have  it  done  by 
your  author ized  Audi  dealer  or  any  other  properly 
eq uipped  and  qualified  workshop . We  strongly 
urge  you  to  g ive your  author ized  Audi  dealer  the 
opportunity  to  perform  a ll scheduled  mainte 
nance  and  necessa ry repairs.  Your dealer  has  the 
facilities,  origina l parts  and  tra ined  specialists  to 
keep  your  veh icle  runn ing  properly. 
P e rforming  limited  maintenance  yourself 
The  fo llow ing  pages  describe  a  limited  number  of 
procedures  whic h can  be  performed  on  your  vehi
cle  with  ordinary  tools,  should  the  need  arise  and 
tra ined  personnel  be  unava ilable.  Before  per
forming  any  of  these  procedures,  always  thor
ough ly read  all  of  the  app licab le  text  and  carefu l
ly follow  the  instructions  g iven . A lways  rigorously 
observe  the 
WARNINGS prov ided . 
Befo re yo u check anything  in the  engine  com 
partment,  always  read and  heed all  WARNINGS 
c::> & and c::> & in  Working  in  the  engine  compart
ment  on page  304. 
364 
A WARNING 
-
- Ser ious  personal  in jury  may  occur  as  a  result 
of  imp roperly  performed  maintenance,  ad
justments  or  repairs . 
- Always  be  extreme ly careful  when  work ing 
on  the  vehicle . Always follow  commonly  ac
cepted  safety  practices  and  general  com mon  sense.  Never  r is k  personal  in jury. 
- Do not  attempt  any  of  the  mainte nance, 
checks  or  repairs  described  on  the  following  pages  if you  are  no t fu lly fam iliar  with  these 
or  other  proce dures  with  respect  to  the  ve
hicle,  o r are  uncert ain  how  to  p ro ceed. 
- Do not  do  any  work  wi thout  the  prope r tools 
a nd  equi pmen t. H ave the  necess ary wo rk 
done  by your  authorized  Au di dealer  or  an 
other  properly  equipped  and  qualified  work
shop. 
- The  engine  compartment  of  any  motor  vehi 
cle  is  a  potentially  hazardous  area .  Never 
reach  into  the  a rea  around  or  touch  the  radi
ator  fan.  It  is temperature  controlled  and 
can  switch  on  suddenly  - even  when  the  en
gine  is off  and  the  ignition  key has  been  re
moved.  The  rad iator  fan  switches  on  auto
mat ica lly when  the  coolant  reaches  a  certain 
temperature  and  will  con tinue  to  ru n until 
the  coolant  temperat ure drops. 
- Always  remove  the  igni tion  key before  any
one  gets  u nder  the  vehicle. 
- Always  support  your  vehicle  with  safety 
stands  if it  is  necessary  to  work  underneath 
the  vehicle.  The ja ck* s upplied  w ith  the  vehi
cle  is  no t ad equate  for  t his purpose  and 
could  collapse  causing  se rious  personal  in 
jury . 
- If  you  must  wor k underne ath  the  vehicle 
with  the  wheels  on  t he ground,  always  make 
sure  the  vehicle  is on  level  ground,  that  the 
wheels  a re always  sec urely  blocked  and  that 
the  engine  cannot  be  started. 
- Always  make  sure  the  transmission  se lector 
lever  (automatic  t ransm iss ion)  is  in  P (Park 
position)  and  the  park  b rake  is applied.  
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3 a, 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
-Changing the  engine  settings  will adversely 
affect  emission  levels. This is detrimental  to 
the  environment  and  increases  fuel  con
sumption. 
- Always observe  environmental  regulations 
when  disposing  of old engine  oil, used  brake 
fluid,  dirty engine  coolant,  spent  batteries 
or worn  out  tires . 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  pretension
ers  might  be  classified  as  Perchlorate  Mate
rial -special  handling  may apply,  see 
www .dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlo
rate . When  the  vehicle or parts  of the  re
straint  system  including  airbag modules 
safety  belts  with  pretensioners  are  scrap
ped,  all applicable  laws and  regulations 
must  be  observed.  Your authorized  Audi 
dealer  is familiar  with these  requirements 
and  we recommend  that  you have your deal er perform  this  service for you. 
Accessories  and 
technical  changes 
Additional  accessories and  parts  replacement 
Always  consult  an  authori zed Audi  dealer  before 
purchasing  accessories. 
Your vehicle incorporates  the  latest  safety  design 
features  ensuring  a high standard  of active  and  passive safety. 
Th is safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap
proved changes  to  the  vehicle.  For this  reason,  if 
parts  have to  be  replaced,  please  observe  the  fol
lowing points  when  installing additional  accesso
ries : 
Approved Audi accessories  and  genuine  Audi  parts  are  available  from  authorized  Audi dealers. 
These  dealers  also  have the  necessary  facilities,  tools  and  trained  specialists  to  install  the  parts 
and  accessories  properly . 
Consumer  information 
A WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or using  non-ap
proved accessories  can cause  damage  to  the 
vehicle and  serious  personal  injury. 
- Use only accessories  expressly  approved  by 
Audi and  genuine  Audi spare  parts 
- These  parts  and  accessories  have been  spe
cially designed  to  be  used  on your vehicle. 
- Never install  accessories  such  as telephone 
cradles  or beverage  holders  on airbag  covers 
or within  the  airbag  deployment  zones . Do 
ing so will increase  the  risk of injury  if air
bags  are  triggered  in an  accident! 
- Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
9 page  304. 
(D Note 
- If  items  other  than  genuine  Audi spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and  accessory 
items  are  used  or if repair  work is not  per
formed  according  to specified  methods,  this 
can  result  in severe  damage  to your vehi
cle's  engine  and  body (such  as corrosion) 
and  adversely  affect  your vehicle's warranty. 
- If emergency  repairs  must be performed 
elsewhere,  have  the vehicle examined  by an 
authorized  Audi  dealer as soon  as  possible. 
- The  manufacturer  cannot  be  held  liable  for 
damage  which occurs  due to failure  to  com
ply with these  stipulations. 
Technical Modifications 
Our guid elines  must  be complied  with  when  t ech
nical  modifications  are made. 
Always  consult  an  authorized  Audi dealer before 
starting  work on  any modifications. 
This will help  ensure  that  vehicle function,  per
formance  and  safety  are  not  impaired 
9 ,& . 
Attempting  to  work on electronic  components 
and  the  software  used  with them  can cause  mal
functions.  Because of the  way electronic  compo
nents  are  interconnected  with  each  other,  such 
malfunctions  can  also have an  adverse  affect on 
other  systems  that are  not  directly  involved.  This ..,. 
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Index 
Audi connect  ( Infotainment)  .. ... .. .  172,  178 
Data protection 
Pe rsonal  hotspot  179 
172 
Services overv iew  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  173 
Starting  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  173 
Aud i d rive select 
refer  to Drive select  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  121 
Aud i Enterta inment  mobi le  ...... .... .. .  217 
Aud i mus ic interface  ............ .... .. .  215 
Aud i m usic s tream 
refer  to Wi -Fi  . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  213 
Aud iofi les  ..... .. ................ ... .  217 
Aud io  player 
Bluetooth  audio  pl ayer  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  212 
W i-F i aud io player  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  213 
Audio  track  220 
Aud i Serv ice Repair Man uals  and  Lite rature  363 
Aud i smar tphone  interface  ...... ...  227,231 
Aud i virtual  cockp it 
refer  to Instr ument  cluster  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  10 
AUTO  Automatic  headlights  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  SO 
Climate  con trol  system  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  70 
Auto  Lock (central  locking  system)  . . . . . .  . .  3 7 
Automatic  belt  ret ractor  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  248 
Automatic  transm ission  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  83 
E me rgency mode  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  87 
H ill  descent  contro l . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  85 
Kick -down  .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  87 
Launch contro l program  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  87 
Manual  sh ifting  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  86 
Parking  lock  emergency  re lease  . . . . .  . . . .  89 
Selector  lever pos itions  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  83 
Automatic  wipe/wash  system  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  56 
Auto  Safety  Hotline  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  243 
Auxiliary  heater  (climate  control  system)  .  . .  71 
AUX inp ut  . .. .. .. ............. .... .. .  215 
Average consumption  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  16 
Average speed  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  1 6 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  73 
B 
BACK button 
Balance (sound) 
Basic 
Bass (sound) 
368 
141 
233  108 
233  Battery  .
... .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .... ... ..  312 
Battery  location  inside  the  luggage  compart-
ment  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  313 
Charge  leve l . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  138 
Charging  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  31,  314 
E nergy management  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  138 
Impo rtant  warnings  when  working  on the 
batte ry  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  313 
Ind icator  lig ht  .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  31 
Jump  start ing  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  356 
Replacing  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  315 
Winter  operation  ... .. ... . .. .... ... . . 
Working  on the  battery  . ... .. .... ... . . 
Befo re dr iv ing 
Be lt  tens ioner 
. .. .. .. .. ............. .. 
B lended  gasoline  . ... .. .. .. .. .... ... . . 
Blind 
......... ... ... ............. .... 
3 12 
313 
236 
251 
296 
56 
B lower  (climate  control  system)  . . . . . . .  . . .  70 
B luetoot h 
Audio  p layer  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  2 12 
Connecting  a cell  phone  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  160 
Settings  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  231 
Booster  seats 
Brake flu id  28
7 
Changi ng the  brake flu id  .. ... .... ... ..  311 
Check ing the  brake fluid  level  ......... .  311 
Brakes  Ind icator  light  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  35 
B rake system 
B rake  flu id 
311 
Brake fl uid spec ifications  for  refill  and  re
placement  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  311 
Fluid  reservo ir  . .. .. .. ............. ..  311 
B raking  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  136 
A utomat ic post-collision  braking  system  . 134 
Brake assist  system  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  134 
Brake booster  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  136 
E me rgency  braking  function  . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  82 
Ind icator  light  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  29,  33 
New brake  pads  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  136 
Parking  brake  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  81 
Wo rn brake  pads  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  33 
Braking  in  New brake  pads  136 
B re aking  in 
New engine  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  73 
New ti res  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  324  
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Switching  displays . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 12 
View  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 14 
Driver Information  System  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 
Service  interval  display  ...... .. .. .... . 316 
Driver seat 
refer  to Seating  position  . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 237 
Driver's door  (indicator  light)  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 35 
Drives 
refertoMed ia  ............... .. . 
209,217 
Drive select  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . 121 
Driving economically  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 73 
Driving  safely . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 236 
Driving through  water  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 73 
Driving time  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 16 
DVD drive (media  dr ives)  . ..... ... ... .. . 210 
Dynamic steering 
Indicator  light 
Dynamic  volume 121 
137 
refer  to System  volume  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 234 
E 
E-mail 
E  . l conom1ca  route  ............ ... ... ..  . 
166 
194 
eco  (climate  control  system)  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 69 
EDL 
refer  to Electronic  Differentia l Lock  . . . . . 134 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
refer  to Parking  brake  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 81 
Electromechanical  power  steering  .  . . . . .  . 137 
Indicator  light  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . 13 7 
E lectronic  differential  lock  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 
134 
Electronic  Differential  Lock 
Indicator  light  . . . . .  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . 
32 
Electronic  immobilizer  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 38 
Electronic  Stabilization  Control  .  . . . .  . .  . . . 134 
Indicator  light  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . 32 
Sport  mode  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 135 
Emergency  assistance  .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . 343 
Emergency  call 
Audi connect  emergency  call and  service  . 
184 
Emergency  flashers  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . 53 
Indicator  light  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 36 
<( ~ Emergency  locking the  front  passenger's  door .42 
N ~ Emergency  starting  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 356 
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3 <O 
Index 
Emissions  control  system 
Catalytic  converter  .  . . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 
303 
Diesel particulate  filter  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 303 
Emissions  data . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 361 
Energy consumers  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . 17 
Energy management  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 138 
Indicator  light  . . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 31 
Engine 
Coolant  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 
310 
preheating  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 76 
Start/Stop  system  .  . . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 78 
starting  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 76 
Starting  with  jumper cables  . . . . . . . . . . . 356 
Stopping  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 76 
Engine compartment 
Closing  the  hood  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 
305 
Opening  the  hood  .  . . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 305 
Overv iew  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 306 
Safety  precautions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 
Engine  control  (indicator  light)  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 33 
Engine  oil  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 306 
adding  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 308 
Chang ing  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 309 
Checking oil leve l . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  308 
Consumption  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
308 
Indicator  light  . . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . 32,  34 
Oil consumption  .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 307 
Oil grades  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 
Specification  and  viscosity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 
Engine  sound  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 
Engine  speed  limitation  (indicator  light) 34 
Engine  Start/Stop  mode 
refer  to Start/Stop  system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 
Engine  warm-up  request 
Indicator  light  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 
34 
Enhanced  view .. .. .. ... ....... ... .. .. . 14 
Entering  characters/numbers  (speller)  ... . 148 
Entering letters  (speller)  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 148 
Entertainment  sliding  menu  .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . 146 
Entry/exit  lighting  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 52 
Environment 
Proper  disposal  of drained  brake  fluid  ... 
311 
Proper  disposal  of drained  engine  oil  . . . . 309 
Unleaded  fuel  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 296 
Event  Data  Recorder  (EDR)  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 139 
Exterior  lighting  . . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 50 
External  speech  dialog  system  . . . . . . . .  . . 159 
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