AUDI ALLROAD 2000 Owners Manual
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Adjust the steeri ng wheel so that the dis
tance from the center of your breastb one to
the center of the airbag cover on the steer
ing wheel must be at least 10 inches
(25 em) or more. (See illustration above.)
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ARNING
• To help prevent loss of vehicle
control and an accident, adjust the
steering wheel only when the ve
hicle is not movi ng.
• The front seats must not be ad
justed too close to the steering
wheal or to the instrument panel.
Never sit closer than 10 inches
(25 em) to the steering wheel to
give the airbag room to inflate and
help reduce the risk of injury when
the airbag deploys.
• If you cannot sit more than
10 inches (25 em) from the steer
ing wheel, we recommend that
you investigate whether adaptive
equipment may be available to
help you reach the pedals and in
crease your seating distance from
the steering wheel. '4
WARNING continued
• Pointing the stee ring wheel to
ward your face decreases the abil
ity of the supplemental driver's air
bag to protect you in an accident.
• Always hold the st eering wheel
on the outside of the steering
wheel rim with your hands at the
g o'clock and 3 o'clock positions
to help reduce the risk of personal
injury if the driver's airbag in
flates.
• Never hold the steering wheel at
the 12 o'clock position or with
your hands at other positions in
side the steeri ng wheel rim or on
the steering wheel hub.
• Holding the steering wheel the
wrong way can causa serious inju
ries to the hands, arms and head if
the driver's airbag inflates.
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Convenient
entry function
This facilitates entering and leaving the car
by moving the steering wheel.
The convenient entry function can be
switched on and off by pressing button B.
With the convenient entry switched on
(button B depressed), the steering wheel
moves into the parked position (forward and
up) when the ignition key is removed. After
the driver has entered the car, the
steering wheel returns to the memorized
position as soon as the key is turned in the
ignition.
This recall function is only operative when
the "STOP" button for the seat memory is
depressed.
When the convenient entry is ewitched
off, the steering wheel moves into the
memorized position as soon as the seat
position memory button is pressed. CONT
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Memory for steering wheel position
The steeri ng wheel position can be stored
together with the seat position. See
page 81.
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Pedals
The movement of the pedals must
never be obstructed by a floor mat
or any other object.
• In case one of the two brake circuits fails,
incr eased brake pedal travel is required to
bring the vehicle to a full stop.
• You should always be able to depress the
accelerator and the clutch pedals all the way
down to the floor.
• All pedals must be able to return to their
original position unhindered.
Only use floor mats which leave the pedal
area free and can be secured with floor mat
faste ners.
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Never place any objects in the area
of the pedals. In case of sudden
braking or an accident. an object
could interfere with pedal
function. You would not be able to
brake or accelerate.
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Floor mats. floor mat fasteners
Floor mats are factory installed in your ve
hicle.
Floor mat fasteners are installed in the foot
wells of the front and rear* seats.
Floor mats used in your vehicle must be at
tached to these fasteners (see illustration).
This will prevent the floor mats from sliding
into positions that could interfere with the
safe operation of your vehicle. Suitable Audi
floor mats can be obtained
from an auth orized Audi Dealer.
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Do not install additional floor mats
on top of existing floor mats be
cause you will not be able to fasten
them down.
If you remove the floor mats for
cleaning. be sure to fasten them
again securely when reinstalling.
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Parking
brake lever
The parking brake lever is located between
the front seats.
• To set the parking brake, pull the lever _up
until strong resistance is felt. The park1ng
brake must be pulled up all the way so that
the vehicle cannot be moved. When the
ignition is on, the brake waming light will
light up. •
Depress brake pedal and hold while re
leasing parking brake. To release the park
ing brake, pull the lever slightly up, depress
the release button (arrow), and then push
the lever all the way down.
When the parking brake is fully released,
the brake warning light will go out.
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• Always release the parking
brake fully. A partially engaged
brake will overheat the rear
brakes. reduc:e their effective
ness and cause excessive wear.
This • could lead to brake failure
and an ac:c:ident.
• Always set the parking brake
when parking your vehicle.
• Move the selector
lever to .. p.,. CONT
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II WARNING continued
• When parking on hills, also turn
the wheels so that the front
wheels will first run into the curb
if the car starts to roll.
- parking headed downhill. al
ways turn the front wheels to
ward the curb.
- parking headed uphill. always
turn the front wheels away from
the curb.
• Do not leave children unat
tended In the vehicle. A child
could release the parking brake
and allow the c:ar to move causing
an accident and personal injury.
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5-spaad automatic transmission (Tiptronic®)*
Yo ur vehicle is equip ped with an electroni
cally controlled five-speed automatic trans
missi �n, upshifting and downshifting is au
tomatiC. You can also manually select a shift
program mptronic®).
Ignition key safety interlock
After switching off the ignition, you can re
move the ignition key only when the selec
tor lever is in the P (Park) position. When
the ignition key is removed, the selector le
ver will be locked in the P (Park) position.
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programs
The transmission is "self adapting" and will
automa tically select the most appropri
ate sh1ft program suited to the driving condi
tions and driving style.
The transmission will select one of the eco
nomy programs when you drive at a steady
speed or at gradually changing speeds with
out heavy acceleration. This gives best fuel
efficiency, with early upshifting and delayed
down shifting.
The transmission will automatically select
the _sporty shift programs when you drive
at h1 gh er speeds, or with heavy acceleration
and frequently changing speeds. Upshifts
are then delayed to make full use of engine
P ?Wer, an9 downshifting takes place at
higher eng1ne speeds than in the economy
programs. The s
�lection o � the most suitable shift pro
gram JS a contmuous automatic process.
Regardless of this, the driver can also make
the transmission switch to a sporty pro
gram by pressing down the gas pedal
quickly.
This causes the transmission to shift down
into a lower gear and makes quick accelera
tion possible (for example to pass another
vehicle). You do not need to depress the gas
pedal into the kick-down range. After the
transmission _has upsh ifted again, the origi
n� ! program IS selected according to your
dnv1ng style.
An additional shift program allows the auto
matic t�ansmission to select the proper gear
for uphill and downhill driving.
This prevents the transmission from shift
ing up �n� dow � un necessarily on hills. The
transmiSSion w1ll also shift down to a lower
gear when the driver presses the brake
pedal while driving downhill. This makes
use of the braking effect of the engine with
out the need to shift down manually.
With this function the transmission will
however, only shift down as far as 2nd gear :
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Tiptronic®
By using the "liptronic®," you can manu
ally select gears. Here is how:
in the "D" position, push the lever to the
right. You can do this while the vehicle _is
moving or when the vehicle is at a standst11 _1.
The display on the instrument cluster w1ll
show "5", "4", "3", "2" and " 1" as soon
as the selector lever is pushed to the right.
The gear you select will also be highli ghted.
See illustra tion. To
upshift, push the selector lever forward
to the "+" plus position. To downshift, push
the lever to the "-" minus position.
When the vehicle is accelerated in gears 1,
2, 3 and 4, the transmission will automati
cally shift to the next higher gear just before
the maximum speed is reached.
When accelerating, if you apply a "light"
throttle, the liptronic® will shift automati
cally from 1 stto 2nd gear to save fuel. How
ever, if you use a "he avy" throttle, the trans
mission will stay in 1st gear until near
maximum rpm's are reached, or until the
driver shifts into 2nd gear. CONT
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When you shift into a higher g� ar tO? early,
the transmission will not upshift until a pre
determined engine rpm has been reached.
When you shift into the next lower gea �. the
engine will downshift only when there IS no
possibility of overfee ding.
When the kickdown comes on, the trans
mission will shift down to a lower gear de
pending on vehicle and engine speeds.
If you take your foot off the accelerator
pedal to make use of the braking effective
ness of the transmission when driving
down a .teep incline, the liptronic® will
downshift from the selected gear into the
next lower gear until it reaches 1st gear
based on road speed and engine rpm's. The
automatic downshifting is interrupted as
soon as you apply throttle again.
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Steering wheel with Tiptronic ®
The buttons on the steering wheel allow the
driver to shift gears manuall y.
The selector buttons on the steering wheel
are activated when the selector lever on the
center console is located in the manual posi
tion (liptronic position).
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course, it is also possible to operate the
"liptr onic" using the selector lever on the
center console.
When "liptronic" is activated, the buttons
on the steeri ng wheel are illuminated.
Ta pping the upper part(+) of one of the two
selector buttons will cause the vehicle to
shift into a high gear. Tapping the lower part
(-) will cause the vehicle to shift down to a
lower gear. Aut
omatic Shift Lock (ASL) (8)
Yo ur Audi is equipped with an Automatic
Shift Lock (ASL}. The ASL is an electro
mechanical device that locks the selector
lever in the P (Park) and N (Neutral) posi
tions when the ignition is on.
Yo u must depress the brake pedal before
the selector lever can be moved out of ei
ther position. This prevents the selector le
ver from being moved unintentionally into a
driving position resulting in unwanted ve
hicle movement.
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In selector
lever positions "P" (Park) a no
"N" (Neutral), the instruction "WHEN
STA TIONARY APPLY FOOTBRAKE WHILE
SELECTING GEAR" appears in the instru
ment cluster as a reminder for the driver.
Also, the symbol in the shift console will
light up.
A time delay element prevents the selector
lever from locking when it is moved through
the "N"' (Neutral) position (for example,
going from "R" to "D"). The locking ele
ment only locks the selector lever if it is left
in the "N" (Neutral) position for more than
about one second without the brake pedal
being depressed.
In the N (Neutral) position, the selector le
ver will not lock when the vehicle is driving
faster than 3 mph (5 km/h). Display
When the ignition is switched on, the posi
tion of the selector lever is shown in the dis
play in the instrument cluster. The illustra
tion shows selector position D engaged.
The engaged selector lever position will ap
pear bright against a dark background while
the other positions appear just the opposite.
If all the positions appear dark against a
bright background at the same time, or
when no positions are indicated then there
is a malfunction in the transmission -see
under "Fail-safe mode" on page 111. CONT
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Selector lever positions
P- Park
Engage P (Park) only when the vehicle is
stationary. When parking your vehicle, ap
ply the parking brake first, and then move
the selector lever completely to position P.
To do this depress the button in the
handle of the selector lever and
push it through R to P. The transmis
sion is then mechanically locked.
To move the selector lever out of the P
(Park) position you must first insert the
ign ition key into the ignition lock and turn.
Before you move the selector lever
from the P (Park) position, you must
always apply the brake pedal before
and while depressing the button in
the handle of the selector lever.
Shift out of the P (Park) position before re
leasing the parking brake.
When the vehicle is parked on a steep hill,
shifting out of P (Park) may be a little hard
er. This is due to the vehicle' s weight ex
erted on the transmission.
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R-Reverse
Reverse should be selected only when the
vehicle has come to a full stop and the en
gine is running at idle speed.
Before you move the selector lever
to the reverse position you have to
depress the push button in the han
dle of the selector laver.
If the ignition is switc hed on, the backup
lig hts come on when the selector lever is
moved into the R (Reverse) position
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Shi ft to this position for standing with
brakes applied.
Before you move the selector laver
from N (Neutral) to R position you
have to depress the button in the
handle of the selector lever.
When the vehicle is stationary or at
speeds below 3 mph I 5 km/h, you
can only move the lever out of N
(Neutral) by applying the foot-brake
before and while moving the selec
tor lever.
Do not use N (NeutraU for coasting
down hill. Coasting downhill with
the transmission in Neutral and
while the engine is not running will
result in damage to the automatic
transmission and can also damage
the catalytic converter. D -
Normal driving position
Position D is for normal city and highway
driving. It ranges from zero to top speed and
all five gears shift automatically, depending
on engine load, driving speed and automati
cally selected shift programs.
Before you move the selector lever
to position 4 you have to depress the
button in the handle of the selector
lever.
Sometimes it may be better to temporarily
engage one of the following selector posi
tions.
4- Position for hilly stretches
This selector lever position is recom
mended in situations, for example when
driving on hilly stretches, where the trans
mission shifts frequently between fourth
and fifth gears in position D. Also, in posi
tion 4 the engi ne's braking effect is greater
than in D.
In position 4, the first, second, third and
fourth gears will engage automatically.
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3
-Position for mountainous
regions
Position 3 should be used for mountain driv
ing with long uphill and downhill grades.
Use it also when you want to use the brak
ing effect of the engine, which is more ef
fective than in 4. In 3, only the first, second
and third gears will engage automatically.
Before you move the selector lever
to position 2 you have to depress the
b.utton in the handle of the selector
lever.
2 -Position for steep hills
This position is to be used for extremely
steep uphill and downhill gradients or slow
driving. It also provides the most engine
braking effect. In 2 the transmission will
start in the first gear and only upshift to the
second gear. Note
When manually downshifting, the selector
lever will move into the lower gear position.
However , the automatic transmission itself
will not downshift until there is no possibil
ity of overrewing the engine.
Kick-down The kick-down gives maximum accelera
tion when the accelerator pedal is pressed
down past the full throttle position. Depend
ing on vehicle speed and engine speed, the
upshift is either delayed or the transmission
shifts down into a lower gear.
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Av oid using the kick-down on slip
pery roads. Rapid acceleration
may cause skidding and loss of
control. CONT
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Driving the automatic
transmission
Starting the engine
The selector lever must be in N (Neutral)
or P (Park). If one of the driving positions
is engaged a safety switch will prevent the
engine from being started.
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