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222  Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank 
The  AdBlue is  stored  in a  separate  tank  in the 
ve hicle . The  AdBlue  usage  accounts  for  a p
prox imately  0.5%  to  1.2%  of  the  diese l fuel 
that  is  used. 
You must  refill  the  AdBl ue  or  have  it  refilled 
by your  authorized  A udi dealer  or  qualif ied 
wo rkshop  as  soon  as  the  Ad Bl ue  refill  mes
sage  appears  in t he  instrument  cl uster 
c::;,page223. 
A WARNING 
Failure  to  heed  Ad B lue  refi ll information  in 
t he  inst rument  cluste r can  p revent  the  ve 
hicl e from  b ein g  started  an d  driven. If  the 
vehicle  ca nno t be  driven  an d  an  emergency 
a rise s,  p erso nal inju ry can  occur. 
- A lways  ha ve t he  Ad B lue  tan k refilled  well 
b efore  the  tank  ru ns  dry. 
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- Th e instrument  cluster  display  indicates 
t h e  di stance  remaining  tha t can  be  driv
en 
¢ page  2 22. If the  Ad  Blue  ta nk is 
comple te ly em pty,  the  eng ine  will  no t 
s tart  a gain a fter  the  igni tio n  is swi tched 
off. 
- Ad Blu e  is  required  by  law  to  opera te  this 
vehicle . 
Indicator  in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel engine 
The display  indicates  if  the  Ad Blue  level  is low 
or  if  it  was  filled  incorrectly. 
F ig . 188 Ins trume nt cluste r:  in dicato r in t he  d isplay 
AdBlue  level  low 
You w ill be  in formed  if t he  A d Bl ue  in  the  ta nk 
drops  below  a  certain  leve l. 
Plea se  refill AdBlue.  Range  1500  miles 
( 2400  km ) 
This  indicator  appears  when  there  is only 
enough  Ad Blue  left  to  d rive th e dis tance  indi
cate d in t he  dr ive r information  system .  Ple ase 
add  AdBl ue. 
Ad Bl ue /!7 Refill AdBlue! Cannot start  en
gine  in 600  miles  (1000  km )! See  owner's 
manual 
This  indicator  appea rs whe n there  is on ly 
eno ugh  Ad Blue  left  to  d rive the  distance  indi 
cated  i n the  dr iver  informa tion  system.  Please 
add  AdBl ue.  Othe rwis e the  e ngine  w ill not 
sta rt  a gain  if yo u st op  i t  o nce  the  dis tan ce  in
di ca ted  has  b een  drive n. 
Refill AdBlue! No restart!  See 
owner's  manual 
This  message  appears  when  the  Ad Blue tank 
is empty . P lease  add  Ad Blue.  Otherw ise  you 
will  not  be  able  to  sta rt the  eng ine  again  once 
yo u sto p  it. 
When  the  minimum  Ad Blue  level  has  bee n 
reached,  you  must  add  Ad Blue 
c::;,  page  223 . 
¢;Ii Filling  incorrectly 
If  the  AdBl ue  tank  was  filled  with  a  different 
fl uid than  Ad B lue  and  the  system  detects  that 
it  is  inco rrect,  a  message  will  appear . 
AdBlue ,/' AdBlue: System  fault  No restart 
in 600  miles  (1000  km)! See  owner's  man
ual 
T his  message  appears  w hen  it  is on ly possible 
to  dr ive the  distance  indicated  in the  d river  in 
f o rmat ion  system.  Drive to  the  nearest  quali
fied  workshop  to  have  the  malfunction  re paired.  Otherwise  the  eng ine  will  not  start 
again  if yo u stop  it  once  the  d istance  ind icated 
has  been  driven . 
AdBlue: System  fault  No restart! 
See  owne r's  manual  ..,.  
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This message  appears  if the  system  detects  it 
was  filled  incorrectly.  Drive immediate ly to 
the  nearest  qualified  workshop  to  have  the  malfunct ion  repaired.  Otherwise  you  will  not 
be  able  to  start  the  engine  aga in  once  you 
stop  it. 
Filling  AdBlue 
Ap plies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel  e ng in e 
A special  refill  bottle  must  be used  to fill  the 
AdBlue. 
Fi g. 189 Right  rea r veh icle s ide:  re m ov ing the  Ad Blue 
cap 
Fig.  190 Ad Bl ue fitter  t ube:  insert ing the  refill bott le 
The Ad Blue f iller  tube  is located  near  the  die
se l filler  t ube.  A lways  add  1.5  gallons  (5 .7  lit
ers)  of AdBlue  (three  bottles).  This  is the  m ini
mum  amount  required  to ensure  the  system 
detects  the refilling  and  to  start the  eng ine. 
The Ad Blue tank  capacity  is approximately 
4.5  gal lons  ( 17  lite rs). 
Opening  the  filler  tube  and  adding 
AdBlue 
Requirement:  The  request  to  add  Ad B lue  must 
"'  appear  in the  inst rument  cluste r display. 
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~ •  Switch  the  ignition  off. 
:0  • Open  the  tank  cover r=>page  219. 
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Fuel suppl y and  filli ng  your  fuel  t ank  223 
• Tur n the  cap  co unterclockwise  with  the  lug 
w rench  from  the  vehicle  too l kit  to remove  it 
r=>fig.  189. 
• Remove  the  cap  from  the refill bottle. 
•  Position  the refill  bottle  o n the  filler  tube 
and  tur n the  bottle  clockw ise  until  it  stops 
tur ning 
(I) ~ fig.  190. 
• Press  lightly  against  the  bottom  of the  bot
tle @ to  empty  it.  Continue  p ressi ng  the 
bo ttom  of  the  bottle  unt il it  i s  empty  or  un
t il fluid  s tops  flow ing  in to the  tank . 
•  Turn the  bottle  to  the  left  w ithout  pressing 
on  the  bottom. 
Closing  the  filler  tube 
•  Tu rn the  cap  clockw ise  on  the  fille r tu be 
w ith  the  l ug  wrench  until  you  hear  it  t ighten 
c ompletely. 
•  Close  the  tank  cover . 
After  filling 
The  vehicle  must  be  d riven.  The  system  may 
t ak e up to  two  m inu te s  to  dete ct  t hat  the 
AdB lue has  been  filled . 
•  If the re  was  no  Ad  Blue  left  in the  tank  and  a 
ra nge  of 
O m i (0  km ) was  displayed  in the 
instrument  clus ter,  switch  the  ig nition  on 
for  about  15  se con ds befo re  st art ing  the  e n
gine . 
WARNING 
Ad B lue  can  irritate  the  sk in,  eyes  an d res
p iratory  system.  If there  is contact  with 
the  fluid,  flush  immediately  with  plenty  of 
water.  Co nsu lt  a  phys ician  if necessary. 
(D Note 
- On ly use  Ad B lue  that  conforms  to  the 
standard  ISO 22241-1.  Do not  mix any 
add itives  w ith  the  AdBl ue  a nd  do  not  d i
lute  it with  water. 
- Do not  add  Ad Bl ue  to  the  diese l tank  or 
add  diese l fuel  to  the  Ad B lue tank.  Mix
ing  can  lead  to  damage  to  the  engine 
and  the  AdBl ue tank  system.  The  Lim ited 
N ew Vehicle  Warranty  does  not  cove r 
su ch  dam age .  
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-The oil  pressure  warning display.  i s 
not  an  indicator  of  the  oil  level.  Do not 
rely  on  it.  Instead , check the  oil  level  in 
your  engine  at  regular  intervals,  pref
erably  each time  you  refuel , and  always 
before  going  on  a  long  trip . 
-If you  have the  impression  your  engine 
consumes  excessive  amounts  of  oil, we  r ecommend  that  you consult  your Audi 
dealer  to have the  cause of your  concern 
properly  diagnosed.  Keep in mind  that 
the  accurate  measurement  of  oil con
sumption  requires great  care  and  may 
take  some  time.  Your Audi dealer  has  in 
structions  about  how to  measure  oil con
sumption  accurately. 
Checking  the  engin e oil  lev el 
Fig . 194 D isp lay : o il  lev el indicato r 
"' Park  your  vehicle  on  a  level  surface . 
"' Sh ut the  engine  off when  it  is warm. 
..  Switch  only the  ignition  back on. 
..  Wait  approximately  two  min utes . 
..  Select: 
ICARI funct ion  button> ( Car)*  sys
tems 
contro l button  > Se rvicing & checks > 
Oil level. 
.. Check  the oil level  in the  display¢ fig.  194 . 
Add engine  oil  if the  bar  of  the  oil level  indi
cator  is near  "min"  ¢ 
page  229 . 
Depending  on the  way  the vehicle  is driven 
and  the  operating  conditions,  oil consumpt ion 
can  be  up to  1/2  quart per  600  m iles  (0 .5 liter 
per  1,000  km) . Consumption  may  be  higher 
within  the  first  3,000  miles  (5,000  km). 
Checking  and  filling  229 
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The oil level  indicator  in the  MMI Display  is 
on ly an  information  display.  If the  oil  level 
i s  low, a minimum  oil warn ing appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster.  Add oil 
c» page  229. If the  hood  has  been  opened, 
the  current  oil level  is shown  in the  instru
ment  cluster  the  next  time  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
Adding  engine  oil '1:::1: 
Fig . 195 En gin e compart ment:  cove r on  the  eng ine oil 
filler  neck 
Before  you check  anything  in the  eng ine  com
partment , 
always  read  and  heed all WARN· 
INGS 
¢ A in  Working  in  the engine  compart
ment  on page  225  . 
.. Shu t the  engine off . 
"'U nscrew  the cap 
<t::;,. to  the  engine  oil filling 
hole 
¢ fig.  195,  ¢page 227 , fig. 193 . 
..  Carefully top  off with  0 .5 quarts  (0 .5 liters) 
of the  appropr iate  oil 
¢ page 227. 
..  Check  the  oil level again  after  two minutes 
¢ page  229,  Checking the  engine  oil  level  . 
"'Top  off the  o il aga in,  if necessary  . 
..  Screw  the cap  back on the  fi lling  hole . 
_&. WARNING 
-While  topping  off, the  oil must  not come 
in  contact  with  hot  engine  parts  -fire 
hazard! 
- The oil  filler  cap  must  be prop erly  se
cured  to prevent  oil from  being sprayed 
on  the  hot engine  and exhaust  system 
when  the  engine  is  running -fire  hazard!  .,.  
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Tire  pressure indicator  appears 
The tire  pressure  indicator  in  the  instrument 
cluster  informs  you  if  the  tire  pressure  is too 
low  or  if  there  is a system  malfunction. 
Fig.  205 Display: underinflation  warning 
Fig. 206 Display:  System malfunction 
Using the ABS sensors, the  tire pressure  moni
toring  system  compares the  tire  tread  circum ference  and vibration  characteristics  of  the  in
dividual  tires.  If  the  pressure  decreases in  one 
or  more  tires,  this  is indicated  in the  instru
ment  cluster  with a warning  symbol 
rD] and a 
message 
c:> fig . 205. 
The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  must  be 
reset  via  MMI  each time  the  pressures  are ad
justed  (e.g.  when  switching  between  partial 
and fu ll load  pressure)  or  after  changing  or  re
placing  a tire  on your  vehicle 
c:> page272 . The 
TPMS  indicator  only  monitors  the  tire  pres
sure  that you  have previously  stored.  You can 
find  the  recommended  tire  pressures for  your 
vehicle  on the  label on  driver's  side 8-pillar 
c:>page247. 
Tire tread  circumference  and vibration  charac
teristics  can change and  cause a tire  pressure 
warning  if: 
- the  tire  pressure  in one or  more  tires  is too 
low, 
Tires  and  wheels  2 71 
- the  tire  has structural  damage, 
- the  tire  pressure was changed,  wheels  rotat-
ed or  replaced  but  the  TPMS was not  reset 
c:>poge272. 
- the  spare tire*  is mounted . 
Warning  symbols 
[I] Loss of  pressure in at  least  one tire¢.& . 
Check the  tire  or  tires  and  replace or  repair  if 
necessary.  The indicator  light 
rD] in the  instru
ment  cluster  also illuminates <=:> 
page  12. 
Check/correct  the pressures of  all  four  tires 
and  resetTPMS  via  MMI. 
l!I (Tire  Pressure Mon itoring System) Tire 
pressure!  System  malfunction . 
Ifljl appears 
after  switching  the  ignition  on or  while  driving 
¢ 
fig.  206 and  the indicator  light rD] in the  in
strument  cluster  blinks  for  approximately  one 
minute  and then  stays  on, there  is a  system 
malfunction.  Attempt  to  store  the correct tire 
pressure 
c:> page  272. If the  indicator  light 
does not  turn  off  or  if  it turns  on  shortly 
thereafter,  immediately drive your  vehicle  to 
an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  repair 
facility  to  have  the malfunction  corrected. 
_& WARNING 
- If the tire  pressure  indicator  appears in 
the  instrument  cluster  display,  one  or 
more  of  your  tires  is significantly  under
inflated.  Reduce your  speed  immediately 
and avoid  any hard  steering  or  braking 
maneuvers.  Stop  as soon  as possible  and 
check the  tires and their  pressures.  In
flate  the  tire  pressure  to  the  proper  pres
sure as  indicated  on the  vehicle's  tire 
pressure  label<=:> 
page  247 . Driving  on  a 
significantly  under-inflated  tire  causes 
the  tire  to  overheat  and can lead  to  tire 
failure.  Under-inflation  also is likely  to 
impair  the  vehicle's  handling  and stop
ping  ability. 
- The driver  is responsible  for  maintaining 
the  correct  tire  pressures. You must  check the  tire  pressures regularly. 
.  
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282  Fuses and  bulbs 
No . Equipment  Amps 
4 Suspension  control  system  sen-
5 
sor 
5  Electron
ic Stabilization  Control 
5 
(ESC) mod ule 
6  Climate 
control 
5 
7  Adaptive  cruise  control  10 
8 
Airbag  control  module,  front 
5 
passenger's  seat  sensor  system 
9  Gateway  5 
Garage door  opener  (Homelink), 
10  night  vision  system  contro l 5 
module 
11  Image  processing  (active 
lane 
10 
ass ist,  adaptive  cruise  control) 
12  Dynamic  steering  5 
13  Terminal  15 
in the instrument 
15 
panel 
14  T
ermina l 15  in  the  luggage  com-
partment  30 
15  T
erminal  15  (engine) 
15 
16  Starter  40 
Fuse panel @ (brown) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1 Gateway 
5 
2  Climate  control  10 
E lec tronic  Stabilization  Contro l 
10 
3 
(ESC) module 
4  Front  door  (driver's 
side) 
30 
5  Power  seat  adjustment  (driver's 
7,5 
seat) 
6  Dynamic  steering 
35 
7  Su nroof  20 
Rear door  control  module  (driv- 15 
8 
er's  side) 
9  Lumbar  support  (Front  passen-
5 
ger  seat) 
10  Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
5 
11  Su
nroof,  rear spoiler  (Sportbac k) 
20 
12  Driver  door 
control module 
15 
Fuse  panel© (red) 
No . Equipment 
2  Fuel pump 
3  Brake light  sensor/brake  pedal 
sensor  system 
4  AdBlue  control  module  (Diesel)/ 
Engine  acoustics 
5  Left  rear  door contro l modu le 
6  Power 
seat adjustment  (pas-
senger's  seat) 
7  Horn 
8  Windshield  wiper  motor 
9 
Light/rain  sensor,  heater  for  vid-
eo  camera  in windscreen 
10  Lumbar  support  (dr iver  seat) 
11  Front 
passenger  door  control 
module 
12  Right  rear  door control  mod ule 
Front  passenger  side  cockpit  fuse 
assignment  Amps 
25 
5/5 
5/7,5  30 
7,5  15 
30 
5 
5 
15 
15 
Fig. 220 Front  passenger  side  cockpit:  fu se  pane l w ith 
plastic  bracket 
Fuse  panel @ (black) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1 Head-up  Display 
5 
2  MMI  Display  5 
3  CD/DVD changer 
5 
4  MMI  unit/dr ives  7,5 
5  Chip card  reader  (not 
in all  coun-
5 
tries) 
6  Instrument  cluster 
5 
7  Steering  column  switch  module  5  
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A 
A/C (automatic  climate  control)  .... .. ..  72 
A/C (climate  control)  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  70 
Accessories  .. ............. .... .. .. .  296 
Active  lane assist  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  95 
Activating  and deactiva ting  . .. .. .. .. ..  96 
C leaning  the  camera  area  ... ... .. .. .  2 13 
Descript ion  ...... ..... ... ... ... ....  95 
Instrument  cluster  indicator  light  . . .  . .  96 
Messages  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  96 
Notes  on  instrument  cluster  display  . .  . .  96 
Sett ing the  steering  wheel  vibrat ion  .. ..  97 
Adaptive  a ir s uspension/sport  . ... .. .. .  102 
Adapt ive cruise  control  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  86 
C lea ning the  sensor  ....... .. .. .. .. .  213 
Messages  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  93 
Request  for  driver  intervention  . ... .. ..  91 
Stop-and-go  traffic  .... ... .. .. .. .. ..  90 
Adapt ive  Lig ht  (defective)  ... .. .. .. .. ..  22 
AdBlue  .. .. .. ................. .. ...  221 
F il ling  . .. .. ................. .. ...  223 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  dis -
play  . .. .. .. .. ........ ... .. ... ... .  222 
Adding  Eng ine coolant  ........... .... .. .. .  232 
Eng ine oil  .. .. ........... .. .. .. ...  229 
W indshield  washer  fluid  ....... ... ..  238 
Addit ives 
Eng ine oi l .. ............. .... .. ...  229 
Adj usti ng 
A ir  dist ribution  (au toma tic climate  con-
trol)  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  73 
air  distribution  (cl imate  control)  ... .. ..  70 
Front  seats  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  53 
Instrument  illum inat ion  ... .. .. .. .. ..  47 
Steer ing colum n elec trically  .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Steer ing colum n manually  . .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Temperature  (automat ic climate  co ntrol)  73 
Temperature  (climate  control)  .. ... ...  70 
Airbag  system  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  147,  168 
Advanced Airbag  System  ... .. .. .. .. .  151 
Advanced Airbag  System  components  . 155 
Care  ...... ... ................ ....  163 
M N Chi ld ren  ... ... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  175 <( 
~ Chi ld  restra ints  ........... .. .. .. ...  175 
~ Components  (front  airbags)  .. .. .. .. .  155 1.1"1 ,...., 1.1"1 ,...., 
Inde x 299 
Danger of  fitting  a ch ild seat  on the  front 
passenger seat  ..... . ... ...... ... ..  149 
• 
Disposa l .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... .... ... ..  163 • 
Front  a irbags  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  151,  153 
How do the  front  airbags  work?  .... ..  157 
How many  a irbags  does my vehicle 
have?  .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... .... ....  155 
How the  Advanced Airbag  System com-
ponents  work  togethe r ......... ....  15 7 
Impo rtant  sa fe ty  instru ctions  on the 
knee airbag  sys tem  ... .. .... ... .. ..  166 
Important  t hings to  know  .... ... .. ..  147 
Knee airbags  ... .... . ... ...... ... ..  164 
Monitoring  .. .. .. .................  159 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  ..... ..  160 
Repairs  ... .. .. .. .... .............  163 
Safety  instructions  .. .............. . 162 
S ide a irbags  ... .. .. . .. .... .... .. ..  166 
S ide curtain  airbags  . ... ..... ... ....  169 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  19 
Warning/Indicato r lights  ....... .. ..  159 
When  must  the  system  be inspected?  159 
A ircraft 
Transpo rting  your  vehicle  289 
A lcantara 
Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .................  215 
A ll-wheel  drive  .. .... . ... ...... ... ..  200 
Winter  tires  ..... .. . .. .. ..... ... ..  267 
Alternator  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 17 
Amb ience lighting  . ................. . 47 
Anti -freeze 
refer to Engine coolant  . ..... ... .. ..  231 
Anti- lock b raking  system  ............ . 195 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  19 
Anti-slip  regu lation  .. ........... ....  195 
Warning/ind icator  lights  .. .. ... ... .. .  19 
Anti-theft  systems  Electronic  immobi lizer  ....... ... .. .. .  32 
Asht ray  .... .. .. .. .. . ...............  59 
Audi  braking  guard 
refer to brak ing guard  ............. ..  86 
Audi  drive  select 
refer to drive  select  ... .............  102 
A udi  Se rv ice Repair  Manuals  and  Liter a-
tu re  .. ... .. .. .... .. . .. ... .... ... ..  294  
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302  Index 
Daytime  running  lights  .... .. .. .. .... . . 44 
Declaration  of  compl iance 
Adaptive  c ruise control  .... .. .. .... . 
297 
Aud i side assis t ... ... .... .. .. .. .. . 297 
Cell phone  package  ... .... .. .. .... . 297 
Convenience  key  ....... ... .. .. .... . 297 
Electronic  immobilizer  ... .. .. .. .... . 297 
Garag e door  opener  (Homelink)  ... .. . 297 
Remote  control  key  ....... .. .. .. .. . 297 
D ecorative  parts/ trim 
C leaning  ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 
214 
DEF 
What  does t his mean when  it  appea rs  in 
the  trip  odomete r d isplay?  . .. .. .. .. . . 
27 
De fective  light  bulb  warning  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . 22 
D efrosting  (windows) 
automatic  climate  control  . ... ... ... .. 
73 
climate  contro l . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . 71 
Determin ing cor re ct  load  limi t  ... .. ... 257 
Diese l fuel  . .. .......... ...... ... .. . 218 
D iese l partic ulate fi lter  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 2 1,  205 
D imensions  .. ... . ...... ... .. .. .. .. . 292 
Dimming  the  rearview  mirror  .. .. ...... 51 
D isp lays 
C leaning  ... ... . ...... ... .. .. .... . 
214 
Distance  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . 25 
Door/rear  lid  warning  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . 24 
Doors 
Power  child  safety  loc k .. .. .. .. .... . . 
4 0 
D river  information  system 
CD/radio  display  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
24 
D oor/ rear lid  warning  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 24 
Exte rio r tempe rat ure d isplay  . .. .. .. . . 24 
On -boa rd compute r . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  . 2 5 
D river  seating  position  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 129 
drive  select  .... ........... .. .. .... . 102 
adaptive  a ir s uspension/sport  . .. .... . 
Adaptive  dampers  .......... .. ....  . 
Curve light  ........... .... ... .. ..  . 
E ng ine sound  ......... .... ... .. ..  . 
Safety  belt  tensioner  .......... .. ..  . 
Sport  differen tial  ......... .. .. .. ..  . 
Driving  safely 102  102 
102 
102 
102 
10 2 
128 
D riving  through  water  . ... .. .. .. .... . 204 
D .  .  . nvmg  time  .... .... ...... .. .. .. .. .. 25 
Dup licate  key  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 31 
D ust filter 
refer to Poll utant  fi lter  . ..... ... .. .. .  69 
Dynam ic steering 
2 00 
E 
Easy entry  feature  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  .  76 
Efficiency  program  Fuel economy  messages  ........ .. .. . 
26 
Other  equ ipment  . ............. .... . 26 
Electr ica l accessories (soc ke ts)  . ... .. .. . 60 
Electromechanical  pa rking  brake 
Emergency  bra king  . .. ...... ... .. .. . 
80 
Operation  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 79 
Parking  . .. .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. . 79 
Re leas ing and closing  .. ..... .... . .. . 79 
Starting  assist  ... .. .... .... ... .. .. . 80 
Starting  from  rest  . .... ..... ... .. .. . 80 
Starting  off  w ith  a trailer  .......... .. . 80 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .... . 16 
Elec tromechanica l power  assist  . ... .. .. 2 00 
El ectronic  d ifferential  lock 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........... .. 
19 
Electronic  differential  lock (EDL)  . . .  . .  . . 195 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .... . 19 
Electronic  immob ilizer  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 27,  32 
Electronic  power  cont rol  (EPC) 
wa rning/indicator  light  ......... .... . 
20 
Electronic  speed  limiter  .......... .... . 30 
Elec tronic  Stabilization  Con tro l (ESC) . .. 195 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ..... ... .. .. . 19 
Emergency actuat ion 
Doo rs  .... .. .. .. .. ........... .... . 
37 
Power sunroof  . .. ............. .. ... 42 
Rea r lid ... .... .. .. .... . ... ... .. .. . 39 
Em  b  k' 
ergency  ra  1ng  . .......... ...... .. 80 
Emergency flasher  ... ... ..... ... .. .. . 45 
Warning/ind icator  lights  .......... .. . 23 
Emergency  re le a se 
Se lector  lever  .... .. .... .... ... .. .. 
115 
E mergency  start ing  ..... .. ... ..... .. 285 
Emergency towing  . ............. .... 287 
E mergency wa rn in g triangle  .... .. .. .. 2 73 
Energy management  .... .. ... ..... .. 201 
Engine 
Compartment  .... .. ... ..... ... .. .. 
227 
Coolant  ... .... .. ............. .... 231  
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'SI: ,...., \!) 1.1'1 ,...., 1.1'1 ,...., 
Data  ...... .. .... .. .... ... .. .. ...  293 
Start-Stop -System  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  81 
start ing  . ... .... ...... ... .. .. .. .. ..  76 
Starting  with  jumper  cab les  .. .. .. .. .  285 
Stopping  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  77 
E ng ine compartment  .... ... .. .. .. .. .  22 7 
C losing  the  hood  . ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  226 
Opening  the  hood  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  225 
Safety  instructions  ........ .. .. .. .. .  225 
Working  in the  engine  compartment  . . 225 
E ng ine coolant  ... ...... ... .. .. .. ...  231 
Adding  coolant  . .. ..... ... .. .. .. ...  232 
Chec king the  engine  coolant  leve l .. .. .  23 1 
Expansion tank  ........... .... .. .. .  231 
Malfunct ion  symbo l ....... .. .. .. .. ..  16 
Radiator  fan  .............. ... ... ..  233 
Temperature  gauge  ........... ... ...  11 
Engine oil  ... .... .. .... ... .. .. .. ...  227 
Adding  .. .. ............. .... .. ...  229 
Addit ives . .. ............. .... .. .. .  229 
Changing  .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. ...  230 
Checking the  eng ine o il level  .. .. ... ..  229 
I ndications  and cond it ions requ iring  ex-
tra  check ing  ............. .... .. ...  229 
I ndicator  ligh t . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  18 
O il  cons umption  .......... .. .. .. .. .  228 
P ressu re mal func tion  ... ... .. .. .. .. ..  17 
Recommended  oil  check intervals  . ... .  229 
Sensor defect ive  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  22 
Specification  and viscos ity  .. .. .. .. .. .  227 
E ng ine sound  ............. .... .. .. .  10 2 
Eng ine speed  limitat io n  ........ .. .... .  21 
Engine start -stop  mode 
refer to Start-Stop-System  . .. .. .. .. ..  83 
E ng ine star t sys tem (indicator  l igh ts)  .. ..  18 
Env ironment 
Break- in period  ........ ...... .... ..  203 
Cata lytic  converter  ........... .... ..  204 
D iese l par ticul ate fi lter  .... .. .. .. .. .  205 
Di sposing  of  yo ur vehicle  ba ttery  .. .. .  238 
D riving  a t  high  speeds  .. ... .. .. .... .  206 
D riving  to  minimize  pollution  and  noise  205 
Fu el  . .... .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. ...  219 
F ue l economy  ............ .... .. ...  205 
Leaks  under your  veh icle  ... .. .. .. .. .  225 
Lett ing the  veh icle stand  and warm  up . 206 
Proper disposal  of  dra ined brake flu id  . 234 
Inde x 303 
Proper disposal  of  d rained  eng ine cool -
ant  . ... .. .. .. .... . ... ...... ... ..  232 
Proper disposal  of  d rained  eng ine 
o il  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  229,  230 
Recycling used engine  oil  ............  229 
Un leaded fuel  .. ... ................  217 
What  should  I  do with  an o ld  battery?  . 238 
Event  Data Recorder (EDR)  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  194 
E xhaust  tail  pipes 
Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .. . ..............  213 
Expansion tank  .. ... ...... ..........  231 
Exterior  lighting  ..... . .. .. ..... ... .. .  44 
E xte rior  m irrors 
Adjus ting  . .. .. .. .... ........... .. .  50 
Di mming  . ... .. .. .. .. .. ...... ... .. .  51 
Heating  ... .. .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .  50 
Exterior  temperature  display  ...........  24 
F 
Fastening 
Boos ter seats  .. .. .. . .. .... .... .. ..  182 
Co nvertib le child  safety  seats  ........ 180 
Infan t seats  .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  179 
Floor  mats  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  133 
Foot  peda ls  ... .. .... . ... ...... ... ..  133 
Fo r the  sake of  the  environment 
Gasoline fumes  and t he env ironme nt  ..  219 
Red ucing engine  noise  by early  upshift -
i ng  ....... .. .. .. ... ............ ...  11 
Ref ueling  ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... ..  219 
Saving f uel  by early  upshifting  ... .. .. .  11 
Fo ur- zone automatic  climate  control  . .. .  72 
Front  airbags  Descrip tion  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  151 
How they  work  . ......... ......... .  157 
Frontal  coll isions  and the  laws of  physics  139 
Fron t seats  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  53 
Adjus ting  . .. .. .. .. ...............  13 0 
Child  rest rain ts  in the  front  seat  . ... ..  149 
Fuel  Additives  .. .. .. .... .......... .....  217 
B lended gaso line  . ............. ....  217 
C u rrent  cons umption  .. ......... .... . 25 
E conomy  messages (eff icien cy program)  26 
F uel fi ller flap  emergency  release  ... ..  221 
F uel fi ller  neck  ..... . .. .. ..... ... ..  219 
Fuel gauge  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  12 
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304  Index 
Gasoline ........ ......... ... .... . 21 7 
Gasoline additives  .................  218 
Low  fuel  level  symbo l . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  .  22 
Octane  rating  ............ .. .. .....  217 
Recommendation  ......... .... .... . 217 
Refuelling  .. ................ ... ...  219 
Reserve  .. .. ... .... ...... .. .. .. .. ..  12 
Tank capacity  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  12, 292 
Fuses  Assignment  ................. .... . 281 
Replacing  .. ..... ........... ... .. .  281 
G 
Garage door  opener  (Homelink)  .. .. .. . .  42 
Garment  hooks  ............ .... .. .. ..  61 
Gas discharge  lamps  ............ .. .. .  284 
Gauges  Engine coolant  temperature  .... .. ....  11 
Fuel gauge  ... ........... .... .... ..  12 
Speedometer  ... .... ..... .... .. .. ..  27 
Tachometer  ................ ... ... .  12 
Trip odometer  .. ...... .... ... .. .. ..  27 
General  illustration  ............ .... ...  8 
Generator  (warning/ indicator  lights)  ....  17 
Glossary of  tire  and  loading terminology  242 
Glove compartment  (cooled)  ........... 61 
Glow  plug  system  Indicator  light  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  21 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating  (GVWR)  .. .  291 
H 
Head -up Display  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  28 
H eadlights 
Cleaning  ... ................ ..... .  213 
C leaning  system  ....................  48 
Defective  . ................. ..... ..  22 
Headlight  range control  . . .  . .  . .  . .  22,  44 
Washer  reservoir  ......... .. .. .... . 238 
H ead restraints  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  56,  132 
Adjusting  .. ................ ..... . 132 
Fr ont  seats  . . .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  56 
Rear seats  .... ........... .... .... ..  57 
Removing  ............... .. .. .. .. ..  57 
H eated 
exterior  mirrors  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  SO 
rear window  (automatic  climate  contro l)  73  rear window  (climate  cont
ro l)  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  71 
seats (automatic  climate  control)  ...... 73 
seats  (climate  contro l)  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  71 
Steering  wheel  ... ............. .....  74 
windshield  washer  spray nozzles  . .... . 48 
Heating  ... ..... .. .. .............. ..  69 
Heavy  clothing  and safety  belts  ........  141 
High  beam  .. ...... ............. .....  46 
High voltage  warning  label  ..... .. .. ..  291 
Hill  descent  control  .................  112 
Homelink  (garage door  opener)  ..... .. .  42 
Hood  (release lever)  .. ........... .. ..  225 
Hooks  . .. .. .. .. .. ............... .. .  67 
Horn  ..... ..... .. ................ ...  8 
How are child  restraint  system  anchors  re-
lated  to  chi ld safety  .......... ...... .  187 
How many airbags  does my vehicle  have?  155 
How often  should  I  check my tire  pres-
sures?  ......... .. .. .............. . 253 
How safety  belt  pretensioners  work  .. ..  145 
Hydroplaning  ......................  260 
I 
Immobilizer  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  27 
Important  things  to  do before  driving  ..  128 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts  ...... .. ..  144 
Ind icator  lights 
Dynamic steering  ................. . 200 
also  refer  to Warning/indicator  lights  ..  12 
Infant  seats  .. .. .. ... .......... ....  179 
Installing  child  safety  seats  Safety  belts  .  . . .  .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  184 
Installing  the  upper tether  strap  on the 
anchorage  .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  190 
Instruments  Adjusting  the  light ing  .......... .... . 47 
Instruments  and  controls  General  illustration  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  8 
Instrument  cluster ................ ..  11 
Interior  lighting 
Ambience  lighting  ............. .. .. .  47 
Front  and  rear  ... ....... ...... .. .. .  47 
Intermittent  (windshield  wipers)  ... ... .  48  
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308  Index 
Safety features  for  occupant  restraint  and 
protection  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  128 
Safety  guidelines 
Seat adjustment.  . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  53 
Safety  instructions  Eng ine compartment  ....... ..... .. .  225 
for  side curta in airbags  ........ .. ...  171 
for  using  ch ild  safety  seats  . .. .. .. .. .  177 
for  using  safety  be lts ...... .. .. .... . 141 
Monitoring  the  Advanced Airbag  Sys -
tem  ..... .. ................ ..... . 162 
Safety  systems  Warn ing/ indicator  lights ..... .. .. .. . .  19 
Saving fuel  Cylinder  on  demand  System  .. .. ......  25 
E fficiency  program  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  26 
Recuperation  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  25 
Seat adjustment  Controls  .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  54 
Driver 's seat  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  53 
Front  passenger 's seat  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  54 
Front  seats  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  53 
He ad restraints  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  56,  132 
Safety  guidelines  ............. ......  53 
Seat belts  Why YOU  MUST wear  them  138 
Seat covers  Cleaning  . .... ........... .. .. .. .. .  215 
Seat  heating/ventilation  (automatic cli-
mate  control)  .. ............. .. .... ..  73 
Seat heating  (climate  control)  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  71 
Seating  position  Drive r ... ................. .. .. .. .  129 
Front  passenger  ... ....... .. .. .... . 130 
How  to  adjust  the fron t seats  . .. .. .. .  130 
Incorrect  seat  position  ......... .. ...  132 
Occupants  .. ... ... .... ..... .. .. .. .  129 
Rear  passengers  .......... .. .. .. .. .  131 
Seat memory  .. .... ... .... .. .. .. .. ..  57 
Seats  Comfort  seat side view  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  58 
Seat symmetry  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  58 
Seats  (number)  . .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .  138 
Selective  catalytic  reduction 
refer to AdBlue  .... ... .... .. .. .. .. .  221 
Selectiv e unlock  feature  ....... .. .... . .  34 
Selector  lever  ............. .. .. .. .. .  109  Se
lector  lever  emergency  release  .  . .  .  . .  115 
Service and disposal  Safety  belt  pretensioner  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  145 
Service inte rval  display  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 2 7 
Shift  paddles  . ..... ................ . 113 
Ship (transporting  your  vehicle)  ........  289 
Shutting  down  vehicle  ............ ...  205 
Side airbags  Description  .. .. .. ............. ....  166 
How  they work  ... ................ . 168 
side assist  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  98 
Adjust ing the  brightness  ........ .. ..  100 
Sensor range  .. .. ............. .... . 99 
Side assis t 
Activating  and deactivating  ....... ...  100 
Cleaning  the sensors  ........ .... ...  213 
Side curtain  airbags  ............... ..  169 
Description  .. .. .. ............. ....  169 
How they  work  . .. ... .......... .. ..  171 
Safety  instructions  ................ .  171 
Side marker  lights  ................. ..  44 
Ski sack  .... .... .. ............. .... . 67 
also refer  to Trunk pass-through  . .. .. .  68 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof  Emergency  closing  ..... ........... ..  42 
Opening  and  closing  ................  41 
Snow chains  .... .. ............. ....  268 
Socket  ....... .. .. .. ........... .... . 60 
Sources of  information  about  child  re -
straints  and  their use  ...... ...... .. ..  191 
Space-saving spare ti re ........... .. ..  274 
Spare ti re . .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..  274 
Speed  limiter  ... .. ....... ...... .. .. .  30 
Speedometer  ..... ..................  27 
Speed rating  letter  code  . ...... ... .. ..  263 
Speed warning  system  ....... .... .. .. .  83 
Spo rt differential  ... .......... .... ..  102 
Indicator  light  ... ................ ..  23 
Start-Stop-System  . ................ ..  81 
Engine  does not  switched  off  .... .. .. .  82 
Engine  starts automatically  ..... .. .. .  82 
Indicator  lights  .. ............. .... . 81 
Messages  ..... .. .. .............. ..  83 
Starting/stopping  the  engine  ..... ... .  81 
switching  off/on  .. ............... .. .  83 
START ENGINE  STOP  button  ...... .... . 76