remote start AUDI A8 2014 Owners Manual
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Opening  and  closing Keys 
Key set 
Fig.  16 Key set 
@ Remote  control  k ey with  mechanical 
key 
You can centrally  lock and  unlock your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine with  the  master  key with 
remote  control.  A mechanical  key  is integrat
ed in the  remote  control  key¢ 
page 32. 
® Emergency  key 
The  emergency  key is not  intended for  con
stant  use. 
It should  only  be used in  an emer
gency. Keep  it in  a safe  place and do not  carry 
it  on your  key ring . 
Key replacement 
If  you lose a key, contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immed iately  to  have the 
lost key disa
bled.  Be sure  to bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
Personal  comfort settings 
If two  peop le use one vehicle,  it  is recom
mended that  each person  always  uses "their 
own"  master  key. When  the  ignition  is switch
ed 
off or  when the  vehicle  is locked,  personal 
conven ience settings  for  the  following sys
tems  are stored  and  ass igned  to  the  remote 
master  key. 
- Automatic  climate  control 
- Central  locking system 
- Rear window  sun blind 
- Amb ient  lighting 
- Seat memory 
- Parking  system* 
Opening  and  closing  31 
- Adaptive  cruise control* 
- Audi  lane  assist* 
-Audi  side assist* 
-Audi  drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The  stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle,  when you  open 
the  doors  or when you  switch  the  ignition on. 
A WARNING 
---Do not  leave your  vehicle  unattended.  Al-
ways take your  ignition  key with  you  and 
lock your  vehicle . Entry  by unauthorized 
persons could  endanger  you or  result  in 
theft  or  damage the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unattended  in the 
veh icle, especially  with  access to  vehicle 
keys. Unguarded  access to  the  keys pro
vides children  the  opportun ity  to  start 
the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle  sys
tems  such as the  power  windows,  etc. 
Unsupervised operation  of  any vehicle 
system  by children  can  result in serious 
injury. 
(!} Tips 
- Th e operation  of  the  remote control  key 
can  be temporarily  disrupted  by  interfer
ence from  transm itters  in the  vic inity  of 
the  vehicle  working  in the  same frequen
cy range (e.g. a cell  phone,  radio  equip
ment). 
- For security  reasons, replacement  keys 
are only  ava ilable from  Audi  dealers. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance to  United  States  FCC and Industry  Canada regula
tions¢ 
page 295.  
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32  Opening and  clo sing 
Remov ing the  mechanical  key 
Fig. 17 Remote  co ntrol  master  key : re m ov ing  the  me
c hani cal  key 
..  Press  the  release  button  @c::> fig. 17. 
•  Pull  the  mecha nica l key @ out  of  the  master 
key. 
Using  the  mechan ica l key, you  can: 
- lock and  unlock*  the  storage  compartment 
on  the  passenger's  side  c::> 
page  75. 
-lock and  unlock  the  vehicle  manually 
<=> page  36. 
-lock the  front  and  rear  passenger  doors  me
chanically 
c::> page  37. 
- unlock  the  luggage  compartment  lid  man
ually 
c::> page  40. 
Check light  and  battery  in the  master 
key 
Fig. 18 Remote  master  key : Remov ing  t he batte ry 
ho lder 
Check light  in the  master  ke y 
The  check light@c::> fig. 18 in the  master  key 
prov ides  informat ion  about  d ifferent  cond i
tions. 
•  The  check  light  turns  on  briefly  once  when  a 
button  is  pressed,  and  dur ing  an  "inquiry" 
by the  conven ience  key system.  • 
If  the  check  light  does  not  come  on,  the  bat 
tery  is dead  and  has  to  be  replaced . In  addi
tion,  when  the  battery  is dead 
the m indica 
tor  light  appears  in the  instrument  cluster 
display  as  well  as  the  message 
Pl ease 
c hang e th e ke y b attery . 
Ma ster  key  batter y replacement 
• Remove  the  mechanica l key  c::> page  32. 
• Press  the  release  button @ c::> fig. 18 on  the 
battery  holder  and  at  the  same  time  pull  the 
battery  holder  out  of  the  master  key in the 
direction  of  the  arrow . 
..  Install  the  new  battery  CR 2032  with  the 
"+ " sign  facing  down . 
..  Push  the  battery  holder  carefu lly into  the 
maste r key. 
•  Insta ll the  mechanical  key . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Dis p ose  of  dead  batteries  prope rly so  as 
not  to  poll ute  the  environmen t. 
{D Tips 
The  replacement  battery  mus t be the 
same  specification  as  the  o rigina l. 
Electronic immobilizer 
The immobilizer  helps  to prevent  unauthor
ized  use of your  vehicle . 
A computer  chip  ins ide  your  key automatically 
deact ivates  the  elect ron ic immobilizer  when 
t h e  key  is  ins ide  the  veh icle . When  you  remove 
the  key from  the  vehicle,  the  elect ron ic immo
bilizer  is  au toma tic ally  activa ted  once  aga in. 
& WARNING -
A lways  take  the  key w ith  you  when  you 
l eave  the  vehicle.  The  key can  disarm  the 
e lectronic  engine  immobilizer  and  permit 
an  una uthorized  person  to  start  the  engine 
and  enable  operation  of  the  vehicle  sys
tems  such  as  power  w indow  o r power  sun -
r oof  leading  to  se rious  pe rsonal  injury. 
~  
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@ Tips 
-The  vehi cle cannot  be  started  if an  unau
thorized  key  is used.  The  vehicle  may  not 
start  if another  radio  device  such  as  a  key 
for  anot her  vehicle  or  a  transponder  is 
l ocated  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regula
tions  ¢ 
page 295. 
Power  locking  system 
General  description 
The power  l ocking  system  locks or  unlocks  all 
doors  and  the luggage  compar tment  lid  si
multaneously. 
You ca n  lock and  un lock  the  vehicle  cent rally. 
You have  the  following  choices: 
- Remote  maste r key 
¢ page  35, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key * 
<=>page  35, 
-Lock cylinder  at  the  dr iver 's  door 
¢ page  36, or 
- Power  locking  switc h inside ¢ 
page  36. 
Selective  unlocking 
When  you  loc k the  vehicle,  the  powe r  locking 
system  wi ll lock  the  doors  and  the  l uggage 
compa rtment  lid.  When  unlocking,  you  can 
set  in the  MMI whet her  only  the  driver 's  door 
or  the  entire  vehicle  s houl d  be  unlocked 
¢ page  34. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automatic  loc kin g  feat ure locks  all  t he  ve 
h icle  doors  and  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
when  you  drive  faster  than  9  mph 
(15 km/h) . 
The  car  is un locke d again , when  the  opening 
f u nction  in the  power  locking  system  sw itch 
or  at  one  of  the  door  leve rs  is actuated.  The 
Auto  Lock function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
the  MMI 
¢ page  34. 
Opening  and  clo sin g  33 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  system 
If the  an ti-t heft  ala rm  warning  sys tem  de
tects  a  b reak -in  in to  the  vehicle , acous tic and 
vis ual  war ning  signals  a re  triggere d. 
T he  anti-theft  wa rning  sys tem  is a ctiv ated  au
t omat ic all y when  you  lock  t he ve hicl e.  It  is  de
activated  when  unlocking  using  the  remote  key, with  the  mecha nica l key,  an d when  yo u 
switc h the  ignition  on. 
T he  al arm  also  turns  off  w hen  t he  al arm  cy cle 
has  expired . 
Turn signals 
When  you  un lock  the  veh icle,  the  turn  signals 
flash  twice.  When  you  lock  the  veh icle  once, 
the  turn  sig nals  flash  once. 
If th ey do  no t 
f lash,  one  o f th e  doors,  the  luggage  com part
ment  lid or  the  hood  is no t  locked . 
Unintentionally  locking yourself  out 
In the  fo llow ing  cases  there  safeg ua rds  to 
preve nt  yo u locki ng  you r  remo te  mas ter  key  in 
t h e ve hicl e: 
- The  vehicle  does  not  lock w ith  the  cent ral 
loc king  switch <=> 
page  36 if the  drive r's 
door  is open. 
- On  veh  ides  with  convenience  key*,  if  the 
most  recently  used  master  key is  in the  lug
gage  com pa rtment,  the  l uggage  compa rt
ment  lid  is a utomat ic al ly  unlocked  again  af
t er  it  is  closed . 
Do  not  lock your  veh icle w ith  the 
r e mote  mas 
ter  key  or convenienc e key * unti l all  doors 
and  t he  luggage  com partment  lid  are  closed. 
In  this  way  you  avoid  locking  yo urse lf  o ut  acci 
dentally . 
Power side door  closer* 
The  veh icle  doo rs a re equipped  w it h  a  powe r 
s ide  door  closer . W hen  clo sing  a  doo r, you  on
l y h ave  to le t  it fall  light ly in to  the  la tc h . The 
doo r will  then  automatically  close  by  itself 
¢ & . ~  
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Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle with 
the  remote  control 
F ig.  19 Remote  control:  function  buttons 
Either  the  driver's  door  only  or  the  entire  veh i
cle  will  unlock  when  the  unlock  button 
en is 
p ressed  once,  depending  on  the  settings  in 
the  MMI 
r::}page  34. 
.. Press  button @ to  unlock  the  veh icle 
¢ fig . 19  . 
.. Press  b utton  @to  lock the  vehicle ¢.&. in 
General description  on page  34  . 
.. Press  b utton C::5 briefly  to  unlock  the  lug
gage  compartment  lid . 
..  Push  the  red 
I PANIC I button  to  activate  the 
panic  function.  The horn  sounds  and  the 
turn  signals  flash.  Push  the  red 
I PANIC ! but
ton  again  to  deactivate  the  panic  function. 
If the  vehicle  is  unlocked  and  no  door,  the  lug
gage  compartment  lid or the  hood  is opened 
within  60  seconds,  the  vehicle  locks  itself 
again  automatically.  This feature  prevents the 
vehicle  from  be ing  acc identally  left unlocked 
over  a  long  period  of t ime. 
It  depends  on  the  settings in the  MMI wheth
er  the  entire  veh icle  is unlocked  or  only  cer
tain  doors 
c:> page  34 . 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all  WARNINGS¢.&. in 
General description  on page  34. 
@ Tips 
- In  order  to  make  sure  the  locking  func
tion  is working,  you  s hou ld  always  keep 
your  eye  on  the  vehicle  to  make  sure  it  is 
properly  locked. 
Op enin g  an d clos ing  35 
-Do not  use  the  remote  cont rol  if you  are 
inside  the  car,  otherwise  you  may  unin 
tentionally  lock  the  vehicle,  and  then  you 
would  set 
off the  anti-theft  alarm  when 
you  try  to  start  the  engine  or  open  a  door . In  case  this  happens  anyhow,  push 
the  unlock  button 
en. 
- The veh icle  can  only  be  locked  when  the 
selector  lever  is  in the  P position . 
- Use the  panic  function  only  if you  are  in 
an  eme rgency  situation . 
Locking and  unlocking  with  convenience 
key 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  convenience  key 
The doors  and  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
can be  unlocked  and  locked  without  operat
ing  the  master  key. 
Fi g. 20 Co nve nience  key:  Lock ing the  vehicle 
Unlocking  veh icle 
..  Take  ho ld  of the  door  handle.  The  door  is  un-
locked  automatically . 
..  Pull  the  hand le  to  open  the  door. 
Lo cking vehicle 
..  Select  the  P selec tor  lever  posit ion.  Other
w ise  the  vehicle  cannot  be  locked  . 
..  To  lock  the  vehicle,  close  the  door  and  touch 
the  sensor  in the  door  handle 
on ce c:> fig . 20 . 
Do not  reach  inside  the  door  handle . 
T he  vehicle  can  be  locked  and  un locked  at  any 
doo r. The  master  key must  be  within  a  range 
of  about  1.5  m  from  the  appropriate  door  or 
the  luggage  compartment  lid . It  makes  no  dif
ference  whether  the  master  key  is in your  jack-
et  pocket  or  in your  brief  case . ..,.  
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Stee ring  lock 
The stee ring  locks when  you t urn the  engine 
off  us ing the 
I S TAR T  ENGINE  STOP! button 
and open  the  driver 's door . The locked  steer
i ng  he lps pr event  ve hicle theft. 
E mergenc y off 
If necessary , the  eng ine can be sw itched  off 
with  the  selector  leve r in the  R, Dor  S pos i
tions . The engine  stops  i f you  press the 
I S TART  ENGINE  STOP! button  at  speeds below 
6 mph  (10  km/h) . 
.&_ WARNING 
- Never turn  off  the  eng ine before  the  ve
hicle  has come to  a complete  stop.  The 
full  function  of  the  brake  booster  and the  power  steering  is not  quaranteed.  You 
must  use mo re force  to  turn  or  brake if 
necessary. Because you cannot  steer  and 
brake as you  usua lly would,  this  could 
lead to  crashes and serious  injur ies. 
- For safety  reasons, you shou ld always 
par k your  vehicle  with  the  se lector  lever 
in  P. Otherwise,  the  veh icle co uld  inad 
vertent ly roll  away . 
- After  the engine  has been switched  off, 
the  radiator  fan can continue  to  r un for 
up to  10  mi nutes  -even with  the  ignition 
switched  off. 
It can a lso switch  on  aga in 
after  some  time  if  the  coolant  tempera
ture  rises as the  result  of  a heat  buildup 
or  if  the  engine  is  hot  and the  engine 
compartment  is addit ionally  heated  by 
the  sun's  rays . 
0 Note 
Do not  stop  the  engine  immed iate ly after 
hard  or  extended  dr iving . Keep the  engine 
r u nning  for  approximately  two  minutes  to 
prevent  excessive heat  build-up. 
Driver  message  in  the  instrument 
cluster  display 
Turn off  ignition  before  leaving  car 
On  th e ro ad  85 
This  message appears  and a warning  tone 
sounds  if you open  the  driver's  door  when  the 
ignition  is sw itched  on. 
Pre ss brak e pedal t o sta rt  engine 
This  message appears  if  yo u press the 
I STAR T ENG IN E  S TOP I button  to  start  the  en
gine  and do  not  dep ress the  br ake pedal.  The 
engine  can only  be s tarte d if the brake  pedal 
is depressed. 
I!! I s  key in th e vehi cle? 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and the  mes
sage appears,  the  remote  control  key was  re
moved from  the  vehicle  whi le the  engine  was 
run ning . If  the  ignition  key is not  in the  veh i
cl e you will  not  be able  to  swi tch on the  igni
tion  or  res tart  the engine  after  i t has been 
switched  off.  You will  a lso not  be able to  lock 
the  ve hicle from  the  outsid e. 
Shift  to  P, oth erwi se v ehicle  can roll  aw ay. 
Do ors d o n ot  lo ck if  lever is not  in P . 
This  dr iver message appears for  safety  rea
sons if  the  transmission  has not  bee n shifted 
to  the  P position  when  you switc h the  ign ition 
off . Move the  selec to r l ever to  the  P posi tion . 
Otherwise  the  vehicle  is not  protected  from 
ro lling  and cannot  be locked. 
fl Key  is not  r ecognized.  Hold  back of key 
again st  marked  area . See ow ner' s m anu al. 
If the  indicato r light  turns  on  and this  mes
sage appea rs, there  is a malfunct ion 
~ page 86. 
Turn off  ign ition  before  lea ving  ca r.  Battery 
is d is c harging 
This message appears  if  the driver's  door  is 
opened  wh ile the  ignition  is switched  on . Al
ways switch  off  the  ign it ion  if you a re leav ing 
the  ve hicle . See also 
Q page 90 . 
Shift  to  P and turn  off  ignition  before  lea v
ing car, otherwi se v ehicle can roll  away 
T his  messag e app ears if  the  driver's  door  is 
opened  wh ile the  ignition  is switched  on  and 
the  selector  lever  is not  in the  P posit ion. Shift 
the  selecto r lever  into  the  P pos ition  and  .,..  
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Audi  adaptive  cru ise  control  and  brakin g guar d 101 
(end of  a traffic  jam  or veh icle t hat  has 
br oken  down  in traffic). 
- Always  remember  that  the  radar  sensor 
for  the  b raking  guard  works  only  within 
defined  detection  and ra nge  limits  that 
may prev ent  the  proper  det ection  of  oth
er ve hicles. 
- The ra dar sensor's function  and range 
can be reduced  by rain,  snow  and  heavy 
spray. Moving  vehicles  up ahead may not 
be promptly  detected  or  may not  be de
tected  at  al l. 
- Reflective  surfaces  includ ing crash  barr i
ers or tunnel  ent rances may  impair  the 
function  of  the  radar  sensor. 
(0 Tips 
- You can cance l the  braking  w ith  increas
i ng fo rce that  is  initiated  by the  system 
by braking  you rself,  by accelerating  no
ticeab ly or  by swerving. 
- Brak ing guard  error  messages 
<=>  page 101. 
-Keep in  mind  that braking  guard  can 
brake unexpectedly.  Always secure any 
ca rgo  or  objec ts that  you are  transport 
i ng to  reduce t he  risk of  d amage o r in
Ju ry. 
Settings  in  the  MMI 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  adaptive  cruise control 
~ Se lect : ICARI function  button> Car  system s 
control  button  > Driver assist > Audi  brak
ing  guard . 
S ystem  -
Switch  braking  g ua rd On and Off . 
When  you  sw itch  the  ignition  on,  the  message 
Audi  braking  guard  off appears  if  the  system 
is switched  off. 
Early warning  -The distance  and approac h 
warn ings  in the  display  can be switched 
On / 
Off . 
@ Tips 
- Your settings  are automatica lly stored 
and assigned  to  the  remote  control  key  being  used at  the  time  the  settings 
are 
made . 
-If you  res trict  the  E SC, the  braking  gua rd 
also sw itches  itself 
off <=> page 201 . 
-Swi tch braking  guard  off  when  you a re 
loading  the  vehicle  onto  a veh icle carrier, 
t rain,  ship o r other  type  of  transporta
t ion . This can prevent  undesired  warn
ings from  the  braking  guard  system. 
Messages 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Aud i adapt ive c ruise con tro l 
Braking  guard : off 
T his  dr iver message appears  if  the  system  is 
turned  off  via  the info tainment . Othe rwise,  if 
the  system  is turned  off,  the  information  ap 
pears every time  shortly  after  the  start  of  the 
trip. 
T he driver  message a lso appears  if  the  system 
is not  ava ilable  d ue to  a malfunct ion  or  if  the 
ESC is not  switched  on<=> 
page 201 . If  this  is 
the  case, the  system  w ill not  prov ide warnings 
about  a poss ible collision. 
Braking  guard : activated 
T h is dr iver message appears  if  sharp  b rake 
pressure was applie d due  to  an acu te warning. 
ACC: Unavailable! 
ACC and  Audi  braking  guard:  not  available 
The system  cannot  detect  mov ing vehicles  up 
ahead correctly  and  is switched  off . The sen
sors  have been displaced  or  are not  working  proper ly. The Audi  pre sense functions  may a l
so be affected . Drive to  your  authorized  Aud i 
dealer  or  author ized Audi  serv ice facility  im
med iate ly to  have the  malfunction  cor rected . 
ACC: currently  unavailable.  No  sensor v is ion 
ACC and  b raking  guide:  cu rrentl y unavaila
ble . No sensor vis ion 
T h is mess age  appears if  the  senso r view is ob
structe d, for  examp le by leaves, snow,  heavy 
spray or  dirt.  Clean the  sensors 
,=;,page 94, 
rg .93 . ~  
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Homelink 
Universal  remote 
control 
General information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Home link  unive rsal  remote  con
tro l 
The Homelink  universal remote  control can 
be programmed  with hand -held  transmitters 
from  existing  equipment 
Using the  Homelink  universal remote  control, 
you  can  operate  equ ipment  such  as  garage 
doors,  property  gates  and  house  lights  from  inside  your  vehicle . 
Using the  Homelink  universal remote  control, 
you  can  replace  up  to  three  separate  hand 
held  transmitters  for  equipment  on  your 
property  with  just one  universal  remote  con
trol.  Most  of these  transmitters  a re  used  to 
operate  ga rage  doors  and  property  gates.  The 
individual  transmitters  are  programmed  at 
the  front  bumper.  That  is where  the  control 
module  is located. 
The transmitters  must  be  programmed  first  in 
order  to  operate  systems  using  the  Homelink 
universal  remote  control. 
A WARNING , .,. 
- Never  use  the  Homelink  transmitter 
with  any  garage  door  opener  that  does 
have  not  the  safety stop  and  reverse  fea
ture  as  required  by  federal  safety stand
ards . Th is  includes  any garage  door  open 
er  model  manufactured  before  April  1, 
1982. 
- A garage  door  opener  which  cannot  de
tect  an  object,  signaling  the  door  to  stop 
and  reverse  does  not  meet  current  feder
al safety  standards . Us ing  a  garage  door 
opener  without  these  features  increases 
risk of  serious  injury  or  death. 
- For safety  reasons  never  release  the 
parking  brake  or  start  the  engine  while 
anyone  is standing  in front  of the  vehicle . 
- A garage  door  or  an  estate  gate  may  sometimes  be  set  in motion  when  the 
H ome link  133 
Homelink  remote  control  is being  pro
grammed.  If the  device  is  repeatedly  ac
tivated,  this  can  overstrain  motor  and 
damage  its  electrical  components  -an 
overheated  motor  is  a fire  hazard! 
- To avoid  possible  injuries  or  property 
damage,  please  always  make  absolutely 
certa in that  no  persons  or  objects  are  lo
cated  in the  range  of  motion  of any 
equipment  being  ope rated. 
(D Tips 
- If you  would  like additional  information 
on  the  Home link  Universal  Transce iver 
' 
Homel ink compatib le  products,  or  to 
purchase  other  accessories  such  as  the 
Homelink  Lighting  Package,  please  con
tact  Homelink  at  1-800-355 -3515  or on 
the  Internet  at  www. homelink.com. 
- For Declaration  of  Comp liance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Ind ustry  Canada  reg ula
tions~ 
page  295. 
Operation 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Homeli nk 
Fig.  151 Contro l u ni t in  the  head liner 
"' 8 ± 
" m 
Requ irement:  The  buttons  must  be  p rogram
med 
~ page  134. 
"Press  the  programmed  button~ & in Gen
eral information  on page  133 
to  open  the 
garage  door.  The  light @will  bl ink or  turn 
on . 
" Press  the  button  again  to  close  the  garage 
door 
¢ .&. in  General  information  on 
pag e 133 .  .,.  
Page 297 of 314
Technical Modifications 
Our guidelines  must  be complied  with  when 
technical  modifications  are  made. 
Always consult  an authorized Audi dealer be 
fore starting  work  on  any modifications. 
This  will  he lp ensure that  vehicle  function, 
performance  and safety  are  not  impaired 
¢ .&.. 
Attempting  to  work  on  electronic  components 
and the  software  used with  them  can cause 
malfunctions.  Beca use  of  the  way electronic 
components  are interconnected  with  each 
other,  such malfunctions  can also have an ad
verse affect  on other  systems  that  are not  di rectly  involved.  Th is means that  you  r isk  both 
a substantial  reduction  in the  operational 
safety  of  you r vehicle  and an  inc reased wea r of 
vehi cle  parts¢ _&.. 
Author ized Audi  dealers w ill  perform  th is 
wo rk  in a professiona l and competent  ma nner 
or,  in  spec ial cases,  refer  you to  a p rofessional 
company  that specializes  in  such mod ifi ca
tions . 
_& WARNING t= -
Improper  repairs  and  modifications  can 
change the  way vehicle  systems  wo rk and 
cause damage  to  the  veh icle  and ser ious 
personal  injury. 
(D Note 
If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  veh icle examined  by 
an authorized  A udi dealer  as soon as possi
ble. 
Con sumer  In formation  295 
Declaration  of 
Compliance,  Telecom
munication  or 
Electronic  Systems 
Radio  Frequency  Devices and  Radiocommuni
cation  Equipment  User Manual  Notice. 
The manufacturer  is not  responsib le  for  any 
radio  or  TV interference  caused by unauthor
ized modifications  to this  equipment. 
Device s 
The following  devices each comply  wi th  FCC 
Part  15 .19,  FCC 15.2 1 and  RSS -Gen  Issue 1: 
- Adaptive  cru ise control 
- Aud i side assist 
- Cell phone  package 
- Convenience key 
- Electron ic  immobilizer 
- Head  phones 
- Homelink  u nivers al remote  co ntrol 
- Remo te control  key 
FCC Part  15.19 
This  device complies  with  part  15  of the FCC 
Ru les . Operation  is subject  to  the  fo llow ing 
two  conditions: 
(1)  This device may not  cause harmful  inter
ference,  and 
(2)  this  device must  accept any inte rference 
received,  including  inter ference that  may 
cause undes ired operation. 
FCC Part  15.21 
CAU TION: 
Changes or  mod ificat ions not  expressly  ap
proved  by the  pa rty  responsible  fo r compli
an ce could  vo id the  user's autho rit y to  operate 
the  eq uipment . 
RSS-Gen Issu e 1 
Operation  is subject  to  the  follow ing two  con
ditions: 
(1)  this  device may not  cause interference, 
and 
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Jack  . ..... .. .. ..... ..... ... .. .. ...  270 
J ump-starting  ..... ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  283 
Jumper  cables  ............. .... .. .. .  284 
K 
Key  ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .. ....  31 
Battery  replacement  master  key  ... .. ..  32 
E mergency  key  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  31 
Key not  recogni zed . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  86 
Key replacement  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  31 
Master  key  . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  31 
Mechanical  key  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  32 
Valet  key  .  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  3 1 
K ick-down  (automat ic transm ission)  . .. .  119 
Knee airbags  ... .. .. .. .... ... .. .... .  16 8 
Description  ... .. .. .. .... ... .. .. ...  168 
H ow they  work  . .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  170 
Important  safety  instructions  . .. .. .. .  170 
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Lane assist 
Activating  and deactivating  ... .. .. .. .  103 
C leaning  the  camera  area  .. .. .. .. .. .  217 
Descr ipt ion  . ............. .... .. ...  103 
Instrument  cluster  indicato r light  . .. .  103 
M essages  .. ... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  104 
Notes on instrumen t cluster  display  .. .  103 
Sett ing the  steer ing wheel  vib rat ion  .. .  105 
Sett ing t he war ning po in t  .. .. .. .. .. .  105 
Lane Change Ass istant 
refer to S ide ass ist  . ....... .. .. .. .. .  106 
L A T CH  .... .. .. .... .. .... ... .. .. ...  190 
Description  . ............. .... .. .. .  191 
Guidance fixtures  for  lower  anchorages  192 
Instal ling a chi ld restraint  .. .. .. .. .. .  193 
Locat ion  .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  191 
Mount ing and  releasing the  ancho rage 
hook  .. .. .. .... ... ... ..... .. .. .. .  193 
Leather  cleaning/protection  . .. .. .. .. .  219 
L eaving home  .. ........... .. .. .. ....  48 
Lifting  jack  .. ... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  275 
Lifting  vehicle  . .... ..... ... .. .. .. ...  287 
L ight 
Ambie nce lighting  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  50 
Com ing/ Leaving  home  .. ... .. .. .. .. ..  4 8 
Inde x 303 
Daytime  runn ing  lights  . ..... ... .. .. .  46 
Emergency flashe rs  .. ... .... ... .. .. .  47 
Exterior  lig hting  . ... . .. ... .... ... .. .  46 
Head light  range control  ............ . 46 
Hig h beam  .. .. .. .... ............. . 48 
Hig h beam assist  ...................  49 
Low beam  ... .. .. .. . .. .... .... .. .. . 46 
Rea r fog  lights  . ......... ...........  46 
S ide mar ker  lig hts  .. . .......... .... . 46 
T urn  s ignals  . .. .. .... ........... .. .  48 
Light/rain  senso r 
Head lights  .. .. .. .. . .. .... .... .. .. . 46 
Intermittent  (w indshie ld w ipers)  ......  53 
Senso r defec tive  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 22 
Load ing the  roof  rack  ............ .... . 73 
Locking  Luggage compartment  l id  .... ... .. .. .  37 
Power loc king switch  . ... .... ... .. .. .  36 
Remote  contro l .. .... ............. . 35 
U sing  the  key  .. .. .. ............... . 36 
Low beams  ....... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .  46 
Lower unive rsal a nc horages  (Canada)  190 
Luggage compartment 
Luggage compartment  net  . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  70 
Pass-through  w ith  ski sack  ...........  71 
Stow ing  luggage  ........ ..........  141 
T ie-downs  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . 70 
Luggage compartment  lid  Automat ic operation  ........... .. .. .  38 
Emergency re lease  ............. .... . 40 
Movement-act ivated  open ing  ....... ..  40 
Open ing and closing  .. .. ...... .... ..  37 
Lumbar  support  Front  seats  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 60 
Rear seats  . .. .. .. .. ............... . 61 
M 
Maintenance  .. .. .. .................  292 
Malfunc tion  Ind ic a tor  Lamp (M IL) 
Massage function  2
0 ,29 
Front  seats  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60 
Rea r seats  ... .. .. .. . .. .... .... .. .. . 61 
Reclining  rear seat  ............... .. .  64 
Matte  finish  paint  clean ing  ....... .. ..  216 
Mechan ica l key  . ..... . .. .. ..... ... .. .  32 
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