service indicator AUDI A7 2015 Owners Manual
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Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights  17 
-The engine  compartment  of any vehicle 
is a dangerous  area.  Before you perform 
any work in the  engine  compartment, 
turn  of the  eng ine and  allow  it to  cool. 
Follow the  warning  stickers 
c::;, page  225. 
(D Note 
Do not  continue  driving if  the. symbo l 
illuminates.  There is a  malfunct ion in the 
eng ine cooling system  -you could damage 
your eng ine. 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a mal
function  in the  generator  or  in the  vehicle's 
electrical  system. 
The. warning/ind icator  light  illuminates 
when you switch  on the  ignit ion and  must go 
out  after  the engine  has started. 
• Alternator  fault:  Battery  is not  being 
charged 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on and the  mes
sage  appears,  there  is a malfunction  in the 
generator  or vehicle e lectr ica l system . 
Dr ive to  your au thorized Audi  dealer or quali 
fied  workshop  immediately . Because the  vehi 
cle  battery  is discharging,  turn 
off all  unnec
essary  electrical  equipment  such as  the  radio. 
Seek professional  ass istance  if the  battery 
charge  level is too  low . 
(•)  Low battery:  battery  will  be charged 
while  driving 
If  the  indicator  light  turns on and  the  mes 
sage  appears , there  may  be limited  starting 
abi lity . 
If this  message  turns off after a litt le wh ile, 
the  battery  charged  enough  wh ile driving. 
If the  message  does not turn off, have  your 
authorized  Audi dealer  or qua lified workshop 
correct  the  mal func tion. 
~ Safet y belts 
This warning/indicator  light  reminds you  to 
put  on your  safety  belt. 
The . warning/ indicator  light  illum inates 
when the  ignition  is switched  on to  remind 
the  driver and  any front  passenger  to put  on 
the  safety  belt.  Add it ionally, an acoustic  warn
ing  (gong) wi ll also sound. 
For more  Information 
c::;, page  138, i Safety 
belt  warning  light . 
~ Engine  oil  pressure  malfunction 
The red engine  oil pressure  warning symbol 
requires  immediate  service or repair . Driving 
with a  low-oil-pressure  indication  is likely to 
inflict  severe  damage  to  the  engine. 
• Switch  off  engine  and check  oil  level 
If the  indicator  light turns  on and  the  mes
sage  appears,  the  oi l pressure  is too  low. 
.,.  Pull 
off the  road. 
.,.  Stop  the  vehicle. 
.,.  Turn 
off the  engine . 
.,. Check the  engine  oil  level c> page  229  . 
.,. If the  eng ine o il level  is too  low, add  eng ine 
oil 
c::;, page  229. Make sure  that  the  oil pres
sure warning  symbol. appears  no  longer 
in  the  display  before you start  dr iv ing again . 
.,.  If the  eng ine o il level  is correct  and  the  indi
cator  light  still  turns  on, turn  the  engine 
off 
and  do not  continue  driving. Seek professio
na l assistance . 
(D Tips 
- The engine  oil  pressure  symbol. is 
not  an indicator  for a  low engine  oil  lev
el.  Do not  rely  on it.  Instead,  check the 
oil  level  in your  engine  at  regular  inter
vals,  preferably  each  time  you  refuel , 
and always  before  going  on  a long  trip. 
- The yellow  oil  level  warning  indication 
II requires oil refill  or workshop  serv
ice without  delay.  Do not  wait  until  the 
red oil  pressure warning.  starts  to 
flash  before  you respond  to  the  low  oil  
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18  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
level  warning II. By then,  your  engine 
may already  have  suffered  serious  dam· 
age. 
~ Engine  oil  level 
•  WARNING: Please  add  oil  immediately 
If the  indicator  light  and  the  driver message 
appear,  add  engine  oil immediately 
co page 227. 
Ill Add oil,  max.  x qt (I). You may continue 
driving 
When  the  symbol  and  the driver message  ap
pear , add  the  amount  of oil appearing  in the 
display at  the  next  opportunity ¢ 
page 227. 
~- Steering  column  lock 
•  Do not  drive vehicle:  Steering  defective 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on and  the  mes
sage  appears , there  is an  electronic  steering 
column  lock malfunction.  You cannot  switch 
the  ignition  on. 
Do 
not tow  your vehicle because  it cannot  be 
steered.  Seek professional  assistance. 
Ill Steering  lock: system  fault.  Please  con
tact  dealer 
If the  indicator  light turns  on and  the  mes
sage  appears,  there  is an  electronic  steering 
column  lock malfunction . 
Drive to  your authorized  Audi dealer  immedi
ately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
A WARNING , --
Your vehicle must  not  be towed  in the 
event  of a  malfunction  in  the  electronic 
steering  column  lock because  it cannot  be 
steered  due  to  the locked steering. 
If it is 
towed  with the steering  locked,  there is 
the  risk of an  accident . 
©-Engine  start  system 
•  Engine  start  system  fault.  Please  contact 
dealer 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on and  the mes
sage  appears,  do 
not switch the  ignition  off 
because  you may not  be able  to  switch  it on 
again. 
Drive to  your authorized  Audi dealer  immedi
ately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
ml Engine start  system  fault.  Please  contact 
dealer 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on and  the mes
sage  appears,  there is a malfunction  in the  en
gine  start  system. 
Drive  to your authorized  Audi dealer  immedi
ately  to have  the malfunction  corrected . 
c:::::> Air suspension 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  air suspension 
•  Air suspension:  system  fault.  Can contin
ue  slowly  with  max.  35  mph. 
There  is  a malfunction  that  can result  in re
stricted  driving stability . 
Carefully drive a t a maximum  speed  of 35 
mph  (60  km/h)  to your authorized  Audi dealer 
or qualified  workshop  to  have the  malfunction 
corrected . 
• Air suspension:  service  mode.  Vehicle  can 
only  be  moved  with  restrictions 
Carefully drive to your authorized  Audi dealer 
or qualified  workshop  immediately  to  have 
the  service mode  deactivated. 
II Air suspension  fault 
There  is a  system  malfunction  that  can result 
in restricted  driving  stability  or reduced 
ground  clearance. 
Drive to  your authorized  Audi dealer  immedi
ately  to have  the  malfunction  corrected . 
II Air suspension:  vehicle  too  low.  Ground 
clearance  reduced 
The ground  clearance  is very low due to  a sys
tem  malfunction . Wait  until  the  air suspen 
sion  system  has  restored  normal  ground  clear ance . Otherwise,  conditions  such as  an  uneven 
road  surface  can lead  to  vehicle  damage.  
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24  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Driver  information 
display 
Overview 
Fig. 4 Driver  information  system in  the  instrument 
cluster 
Fig.  S Display:  example  of th e  information  line 
The  driver  information  system  contains  infor
mation @ that  is  displayed  on tabs @ 
c:;, fig. 4. The following  content  is  possible  de
pending  on  vehicle  equipment: 
@ 
® 
Tab Content 
1 Vehicle  functions : 
On-board  computer c::> page 25 
Efficiency  program* c::> page 26 
Digital  speedometer 
Cruise  control* 
c;, page 84 
Adaptive  cru ise  con trol  and  braking 
guard* 
r::;, page 86 
Audi  active  lane assist* c;, page 95 
Display darkened 
2 Indicator  lights and  messages 
Warning  when  a  door,  the  hood  or  the  rear  lid  is not  closed 
Service  interval  display 
c::> page 2 7 
Speed  warning  system c;, page 83 
@ ® 
Tab Content 
3 Night  vision assistant* c;, page 105 
4 Audio/video 
s Telephone* 
6 Navigation* 
T he  second  and  th ird tabs  are  only  vis ible  if at 
least  one  indicator  light  or  message  is shown 
or  if that  system  is  sw itched  on. 
The  status  line © is located  in  the  bottom 
part  of the  display 
c::> fig. 4. It  displays  the  ex
terior  temperature , time,  selector  lever posi
t ion,  trip  odometer  and odometer. 
For  some  vehicle  functions,  you  can  access  the 
trip  information  from  the  temporary  memory 
c::> page 26 in the  line (D c::> fig. 5. 
_& WARNING 
= -
- Never  rely exclusively  on the  outside 
temperature  display  to  determine  if a 
road  surface  is icy or  not. Keep  in  mind 
that  road  surfaces,  especially  bridges 
and  overpasses,  could  be  ice  covered  and 
slippery  even  at  an  outside  temperature 
above  41  °F 
(+5 °(). 
-Always  remember,  even if the  "snow
flake"  symbol  (ice warning)  does  not ap
pear  in the  d isplay,  black  ice could  be  on 
the  road. 
- Always reduce  your  speed  and  drive  with  special  care  in cold  weather  cond itions 
when  the  chance  of  encountering  icy 
road  surfaces  increases. 
(D Tips 
-If  the  vehicle  is stationary,  or  if you  are 
dr iving  at  a very  low speed,  the  tempera
ture  shown  in the  d isplay  m ight  be 
slightly  higher  than  the  actual  outside 
temperature . Thi s  is caused  by the  heat 
being  radiated  from  the engine. 
- Yo u can  select  the  units  used  for temper
ature,  speed  and  other  measurements  in 
the  MMI. 
IJ,- 
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Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  2  7 
Fuel  economy  messages 
Fuel  economy  messages  are  disp layed  when 
fuel  consumption  is  increased by certain  con
ditions ~ 
fig. 10 . If  you follow  these  fuel 
economy  messages,  you  can  reduce  your  vehi
cle's  consumption  of fuel.  The  messages  ap
pear  automatically  and  are  only  displayed  in 
the  efficiency  program.  The fuel  economy  messages  turn  off  automatically  after  a cer
tain  period  of time . 
To turn  an  economy  message  off  immediately  after  it  appears,  press  any  button  on the  mul
tifunction  steering  wheel. 
@ Tips 
- If  the  data  are  deleted  in the  efficiency 
program,  those  values  are  also  reset  in 
trip  computer . 
- Once you  have  turned  a fuel  economy 
message  off,  it will  only  appear  again  af 
ter  you  turn  the  ignition  on  aga in . 
- The fuel  economy  messages  are  not  dis
played  in every  instance,  but  rather  in  in
tervals  over  a  period  of ti me . 
Odometer 
Fig. 11 Instrument  cluster: O domete r an d  rese t but
to n 
The  odome ter  shows  you  how  many  miles 
(kilometers)  yo u have  d riven . You can  switch 
the  display  from  mi les  to  kilometers  and  vice 
versa  via the  MMI. 
Upper  odometer 
The  trip  odometer  shows  the  distance  driven  since  it  was  last  reset. It  can  be  used  to  meas- ure 
short  distances.  The last  digit  indicates 
1/10  of  a  mile  (100  meters). 
You  can  reset  the  trip  odometer  to zero  by 
pressing  the  Reset button 
E§l. 
Lower odometer 
The lower  odometer  shows  the  total number 
of  miles  (kilometers)  dr iven . 
Malfunction  message 
If  there  is a  malfunct ion  in the  instrument 
cluster, 
DEF will appear  in the  trip  odometer 
display  area . Contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  to have  the  problem  corrected . 
Time  and date  display 
Fig. 12 Instrume nt cluster:  clock  and date 
You can  set  the  time  and  the  date  disp lay in 
the  MMI.  Refer to  the  MMI owner's  manual 
for  instructions . 
When  you  open  the  dr iver's  door,  the  date  and 
time  appear  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
for  30  seconds. 
Service interval  display 
T he service interval  display  reminds  you  when 
your  next  service is due . 
Fig. 13 Instrumen t cl uster:  Serv ice  interva l display  
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The schedule  fo r the  next  oil  change o r inspec 
t ion  is calculated  automatically  and  d isplayed 
according ly . T he display  works  in two  stages : 
Service  reminder 
30 days befo re the  ne xt  service  is due,  a serv
i ce rem inder  appears in the  di splay when  yo u 
switch  the  ignit ion on 
¢ fig . 13. 
Afte r abo ut  5 seconds the  display  sw itches 
b ack  to  normal.  The di sta nce and time  re
maining  a re update d eac h time  the  ignition  is 
switched  on  unt il the  date  due  for  service is 
reac hed . 
Service  due 
When  the due date  for  service  is reached , the 
message 
Service due! appears  in the  instr u
men t clus ter immedia tely  after  you  switch  the 
i gnition  on. Additionally,  a war ning tone 
sounds . After  about  5 seconds the  display 
switches  back to  normal. 
Calling  up the  service  schedules 
If o r whe n an oil  change o r inspect ion  is due, 
can be shown  in  the MM I  disp lay by select ing 
the  service interva l disp lay in the  car menu . 
Select  the 
! CAR ! function  b utton> (Ca r)*  s ys
tems 
contro l button  > Servicing & chec ks > 
Service interval displays. 
Resetting  the  service  interval  display 
Your author ized A udi dealer  w ill reset  the  cor 
responding  service sched ule after  perform ing 
the  app rop riate  serv ice on yo ur vehicle.  Yo u 
a ls o  have the  possibility  to  reset the  oi l 
change schedule  after  having  performed  an 
oil  change according  to  Audi  specifications. 
Selec t the 
I CAR ! function  button > (Car) * sys
tems 
cont ro l button > Servicing  & checks > 
Service Intervals > Re set oil  change interval. 
(D Note 
- Only  reset  the o il change d isp lay when 
you  hav e compl eted  an o il  change . 
- If  you d isconnect  t he battery  te rm inals, 
no calc ulations  can  be made for  the  serv
i ce interv al display  during this  t ime and 
n o  servi ce  re mi nder w ill  appear . Reme m- ber th
at  o bse rv ing the  p roper  service in 
tervals  is vita lly im po rtant  to  extend ing 
the  life  of  your  vehicle,  part icularly  the 
eng ine , and  maintain ing  its  value.  Eve n if 
the  mileage  driven  is  low, the  maxim um 
p er iod of  one year fro m one service to 
t he next  mus t  not  be e xceed ed . 
@ Tips 
The information  in the  Service Reminder 
r ema ins sto red even when  the  vehicle  bat 
tery  is  disconnected. 
Head -up  Display 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  Head-up D isp lay 
Fig. 14 Exa mple:  in dic ato rs  in  th e Head -up D isplay 
Fi g. 1 5 Ins trume nt panel:  k nob for  t he Head -u p D is 
play 
The Head -up  D isplay projects  cer tain warnings 
o r se lected  info rmation  from  the ass istance 
syste ms*  or  na vigatio n*  on t he windsh ie ld . 
T he disp lay  appe ars wi thin  the drive r's field  o f 
vision . 
Switching  on/off 
.,. Press  the knob 1rl to  switch  t he  Head-up 
Display o n/off ¢ 
fig. 15.  
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30  Instruments and warning /indicator  lights 
has been  assigned  a code.  In case of a ma l
function,  the  component  will be identified 
and  the  fault  stored  as a code  in the  contro l 
module  memory. 
The MIL  light  may a lso  illuminate  if there  is a 
leak in the  on-board  fue l vapor  recovery sys
tem . 
If the  light  illuminates  after  a refue lling, 
stop  the  vehicle and  make sure the  fuel filler 
cap is properly closed  ¢ 
page 219. 
In order  to  make an accurate  diagnosis, the 
stored  data  can only  be displayed  using spe
cial diagnostic  equipment  (generic scan tool 
for OBD) . 
In order  to  connect  the  special  diagnostic 
equipment,  push  the  plug  into the  Data  L ink 
Connector  (DLC). The DLC is  located to  the 
right  of the  hood  release¢ 
fig. 16. 
Your authorized  Audi dealer  or a qualified 
service station  can  interpret the  code and  per
form  the  necessary  repair . 
A WARNING 
Do not  use the  diagnostic  connector  for 
personal  use . Incorrect  usage  can cause 
malfunctions,  which can increase  the  risk 
of a coll ision! 
Electronic  speed  limiter 
-
Your veh icle may  be factory  equipped  with 
tires  that  are  rated  for  a maximum  speed  of 
130  mph  (210  km/h). This  is less  than  the 
maximum  speed  of you r vehicle.  To reduce the 
risk of sudden  tire  failure and  loss  of control  if 
the  vehicle is operated  at  excessive speeds, 
your veh icle also  has an electronic  speed  limit
er. The electronic  speed  limiter  prevents  your 
vehicle from  go ing faster  than  the  tire speed 
rating.  For more  informat ion ¢ 
page 260 . 
If the  engine  control  unit  receives faulty vehi
cle road speed  s ignals,  the  Malfunction  Indi
cator  Lamp (MIU 
¢'4 will illuminate. If this 
occurs, contact  the nearest  authorized  Aud i 
dealer  for  assistance.  S  models 
Your 
vehicle's  top speed  is elect ron icall y limit
ed to  155 mph  (250  km/h). 
If the  engine  control  unit  receives faulty veh i
cle  roadspeed  signals,  the  Malfunction Indica
tor  Lam p (MIL) 
¢'4 will illuminate . If this oc
curs, contact  the  nearest authorized  Audi 
dealer  for  assistance. 
_& WARNING 
-=  -
Always observe  the  posted speed  limits 
and  adjust  your speed  to  suit  prevailing 
road,  traffic and  weather  cond itions.  Never 
drive  your vehicle  faster than  the  maxi
mum  speed  rating  of the  tires installed .  
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door is opened . The window  will  Lower 
again  when  you  close  the  door . 
- After  the  ignition has  been  switched  off, 
the  windows  can  still  be  opened  or 
closed  for  about  10  minutes . The  power 
windows  are  not  switched  off  until  the 
driver's  door  or  passenger's  door  has 
been  opened. 
What  to  do after  a malfunction 
The one -touch  open  and  close function  must 
be reactivated  if  the battery  has  been  discon
nected . 
.. Pull  and hold  the  power  window  switch  until 
the  window  is fully  closed. 
..  Release  the  switch  and  then  pull it  again for 
at  least  one  second . 
Valet  parking 
The valet parking  feature  protects  the  lug
gage  compartment  from  unauthorized  access  from  the  outside. 
Fig. 32 Lugg age  compartment:  valet  parking  button 
With  "valet  parking"  activated,  the  rear lid 
cannot  be  opened  from  the  outside . 
..  Remove  the  mechanical  key ¢ 
page  32  . 
.. Open  the glove  compartment  and  activate 
¢fig.  32 the  "valet  parking"  feature  by 
pressing  the 
I VALET I button.  The  indicator 
light  in the  switch  illuminates. 
..  Close  the  glove  compartment and  lock  it 
with  the  mechanical  key. 
..  Leave the  master  key with  the  service  per
sonnel  for  parking and  keep  the  mechanical 
key  with  you . 
Opening  and  closing  41 
When  the "valet  parking"  feature  is activated: 
- the  unlocking  button  for  the  rear  lid 
c:s in 
the  driver's  door  is  inact ive 
- the  button 
c:s on  the  master  key  is inactive 
- the  opening  handle  in the  rear  lid is  inact ive. 
The  vehicle  can  be  driven  and  locked  and  un
locked  with  the  master  key. Access  to  the lug
gage  compartment  is  blocked  from  the  out
s ide . 
When  the  valet  parking  function  is switched 
on,  the  message 
Valet  parking  activated ap
pears  in  the  instrument  cluster  display  when 
you  switch  the  ignition  on  . 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof 
Operation 
Fig. 33 Sect ion  of the  headliner: Sliding/t ilting  sunroof 
button 
@ Tilting  and  sliding 
.. To ti lt the  sunroof  completely,  press  the 
switch  briefly  to  the  second  level  briefly. 
..  To  close  the  sunroof completely,  pull  the 
sw itch  briefly  to  the  second level¢_&.. 
..  To select  an  intermediate  position,  press/ 
pull  the  switch  to  the  first  level  until  the  de
sired  position  is  reached  . 
@ Opening/sliding  (version 1) 
.. To  move  the  roof into  the  reduced  wind 
noise  position,  press  the  button  back  briefly 
to  the  second  level. The  roof  will open  all 
the  way  if you  press  the  button  back  to  the 
second  Level again. 
..  To close  the  sunroof  completely,  press  the 
sw itch  forward  b riefly  to the second  level 
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visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog cannot  be  detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So  always  switch  on  the  headlights  1§.D  under  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 other  motorists . Always turn  on 
the  headlights  so  that  you  can  see  ahead 
and  so  that others  can  see  your  car from 
the  back. 
- Please  observe  legal  regulations  when 
using  the  light ing  systems  descr ibed . 
(D Note 
The  rear fog  lights  should  only  be  turned 
on  in accordance  with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are  bright  for  following  traffic. 
@ Tips 
- The  light  sensor*  for  automatic  head light  range  control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount.  You should  therefore  not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area  in order  to prevent  malfunc
tions  or  failures. 
- In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunc
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the  instru
ment  cluster  display ¢ 
page  23 . 
-You will  hear  a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are  switched  on . 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and  tail 
lights  can  fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This  does  not  affect 
the  service  life of  the  lighting . 
Clear  vision  45 
Emergency flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are  in an emer
gency  situation . 
Fig. 37 Ce nt er co nsol e: em erge ncy flash er sw itc h 
.,.  Press  the  switch &..¢ fig.  37 to  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  or off. 
When  the emergency  flasher  is on,  all four 
turn  signals  blink  at  the  same  time . The  turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B DI in the  instru
ment  cluster,  as  well  as  the  light  in the  emer
gency  flasher  switch &.. blink  likewise.  The 
emergency  flashers  also  work  when  the  igni
tion  is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on  automati
cally  if you  are  in an  accident  where  the  airbag  has  deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on  the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you  a  re the  last  vehicle  standing  in a traf
fic  jam  so  that  any  other  vehicles  coming 
can  see  you,  or  when 
- your  vehicle  has  broken down  or you  are 
in an  emergency  situation,  or when 
- your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a  tow 
truck  or  if you  are  towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  are  adjusted  in the  MMI. 
.,.  Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)*  sys
tem s 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting.  ..,.  
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258 Tires and  wheels 
being  loaded  on the  vehicle. 
That  weight  may not  safely 
exceed  the  available  cargo 
and  luggage  load capacity 
calculated  in Step  4. 
6. If your vehicle will be towing 
a trailer,  load from  your trail
er will be transferred  to  your 
vehicle.  Consult this  manual 
to  determine  how this  re duces  the  available  cargo 
and  luggage  load  capacity  of 
your vehicle. 
.,.Check  the  tire  sidewall 
(¢ page 260, fig.  204) to  de
termine  the  designated  load 
rating  for  a specific tire. 
Tire  service  life 
The service  life  of  tires  depends 
on  a  lot  of  different  things  in
cluding  proper  installation  and 
balancing,  correct  tire pressure 
and  driving  style. 
Fig.  202 Tire tread:  tread  wear  indi
cators  (TWI) 
Fig. 203 Rotating  tires  for  more  even 
wear 
Tread Wear  Indicator  (TWI) 
The original  tires  on your vehi
cle have 
1/16 inch (1.6 mm) 
high  "wear  indicators" 
¢ fig.  202 running  across  the 
tread.  Depending  on the  make, 
there  will be  six to  eight  of 
them  evenly placed  around  the 
tire.  Marks on the  tire  sidewall  (for example  "TWI" or  other 
symbols)  indicate  the  positions 
of the  tread  wear  indicators. 
Worn tires  must  be  replaced.  Different figures  may apply  in 
other  countries 
¢ .&. . 
Tire  pressure 
Incorrect  tire pressure  causes 
premature  wear  and  can cause 
sudden  tire  blow-out.  For this 
reason,  tire press ure must  be 
checked  at  least  once  a month 
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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