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Driving

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Releasing the selector lever manually (left-
hand drive vehicles)
Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox

The
selector lever can be released manually if
the electrical power supply should
fail.

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Fig.
80 Selector lever: Removing the boot

Fig.
81 Manually releasing the selector lever from position
P
This section describes how to manually release
the selector Lever on Left-hand drive vehicles.
The selector lever must be manually released
from position
P
in order to move or tow the
vehi­

cle.

The manual release mechanism is Located on the
right underneath the selector gate. Releasing the
selector lever requires a certain degree of practi­
cal
skill.
We therefore advise you to obtain pro­
fessional assistance.
To release the selector lever, you
wilL
need the
screwdriver from the vehicle's tool kit, which is
located in the luggage compartment

^>page
319. Use the flat-blade side of the rever­
sible screwdriver insert.
Removing the selector lever boot
• Apply the parking brake
& ^/^
to prevent
your vehicle from moving. If this is not possi­

ble,
use other means to prevent your vehicle
from moving.


Switch off the ignition.
• To loosen the selector lever boot, carefully in­
sert the flat-blade side of the screwdriver into
the opening
at
the side of the boot
^>Fig.
80.


Carefully lever off the boot with the screwdriver

and,
at the same time, pull the boot upwards
-arrow- at the crease with your hand until it is
released at all four corners.


Fold the boot over the selector lever knob

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Fig.
81.
Releasing the selector lever manually


Insert the screwdriver in the opening for the
yellow release lever
^>Fig.
81.


Using the screwdriver, carefully pull the release
lever towards the rear as far as it will go and
hold it in this position.


Now press the interlock button on the selector
lever
®
and move the selector lever to position
N.


After manually releasing the selector lever
make sure you clip the gear lever boot back into
the gearshift gate.
A WARNING
- Only use the manual release mechanism
when the vehicle is on level ground or a
slight gradient.
- The selector lever must not be moved out of
position
P
if the parking brake is not ap­

plied.
If this does not work, use the brake
pedal to hold the vehicle or use wheel
chocks or similar to block one of the front
and rear wheels. If
you
do not apply the

brake,
the vehicle may roll away and cause
an accident.
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Driving
Releasing the selector lever manually
(right-hand drive vehicles)
Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox

The
selector lever can be released manually if
the electrical power supply should
fail.

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82 Selector lever: Removing the boot

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Fig.
83 Manually releasing the selector lever from position
P
This section describes how to manually release
the selector lever on right-hand drive vehicles.
The selector lever must be manually released
from position
P
in order to move or tow the
vehi­

cle.

The manual release mechanism is located on the
right underneath the selector gate. Releasing the
selector lever requires a certain degree of practi­
cal
skill.
We therefore advise you to obtain pro­
fessional assistance.
To release the selector lever, you will need the
screwdriver from the vehicle's tool kit, which is
located in the luggage compartment

^>page
319. Use the flat-blade side of the rever­
sible screwdriver insert.
Removing the selector lever boot


Apply the parking brake fâ)
o^
to prevent
your vehicLe from moving. If this is not possi­

ble,
use other means to prevent your vehicle
from moving.


Switch off the ignition.
• To Loosen the selector lever boot, carefully in­
sert the flat-blade side of the screwdriver into
the opening
at
the side of the boot
^>Fig.
82.

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Carefully lever off the
boot
with the screwdriver

and,
at the same time, pull the boot upwards
-arrow- at the crease with your hand until it is
released at
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four corners.


Fold the boot over the selector lever knob

^Fig.
83.


Take out the panel for the selector Lever
posi­

tion indicator and Let it hang down to one side,
suspended by the cable
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Fig.
83.
Releasing the selector lever manually


Insert the screwdriver in the opening for the
yellow release lever (section
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of
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Fig.
83).


Using the screwdriver, carefully pull the release
lever towards the rear as far as it will go and
hold it in this position.


Now press the interlock button on the selector
lever
@
and move the selector Lever to position
N.


After manually releasing the selector lever,
make sure you fit the panel for the selector lev­
er position indicator back in the selector gate
and clip the selector lever boot back into place.
A WARNING
- Only use the manual release mechanism
when the vehicle is on level ground or a
slight gradient.
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Speech dialogue system
• Telephone
• Audi connect
• Navigation
• Directory
• Radio
• Media
• Sound
• Help
• Help Speech Dialogue System
• Help Telephone
• Help Audi connect
• Help Navigation
• Help
Map

• Help Radio
• Help Media

SIIPCMI

Enter number
• Delete number
/
Correction
Directory

Call (XY)

• business
/
private
/
land line
/
mobile

NAVIGi
mm

• Navigate
to (XY)

• Start
/
stop route guidance
• Directory
• Last destinations
• Navigation favourites
• Drive home
• Enter address
• Enter country
/
town
/
street
• Exclude route
/
Exclude route
for
(XY)
km / m

• Favourites
• Call
(XY)

• Enter number
• Redial
• Read
new
text message
• Drive
me to (XY)

• Enter address
• Stop route guidance

Map

• Line
(XY)

• Next page
/
previous page
• Cancel
• Online destinations

No, I
meant
(XY)

• Correction

Call list

Redial
Call mailbox
Enter PIN
/
delete
PIN

Telephone favourites
Exclude next route section
/
Exclude
next street
Manual
/
Automatic traffic
avoidance
Route list
Calculate alternative routes
Online destinations
Special destinations
Map
Day
map /
Night
map

2D driving position
map / 2D
north position
map / 3D map /
Destination
map /
Overview
map

Flight information
/
Train information
City events
Online news
Twitter

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• Audi connect
• Travel information
/
Parking information
• Fuel prices
• Weather
RADIO MEDIA
RADIO MEDIA
• Radio favourites
• FM
and DAB

•FM/DAB/AM

• Station (XY)
/
Frequency
(XY)

• Ensemble
(XY)

• Traffic programme
on / off

Jukebox

CD/DVD

SD card
1 /
SD card
2

Audi music interface
/
iPod
/
USB
/
Bluetooth
/

Wi-Fi/Medium
(XY)

Media favourites
/
Artists
/
Albums
/
Genres
/

Tracks
/
Playlists
/
Videos
Folder
up

Random playback
on / off

Fig.
157
Overview
of
commands
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Speech dialogue system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system
Important: You must be in the Media menu. You may be able to say the following commands
depending on the medium active:
Function
Selecting a source directly
Selecting audio/video* files from

the
jukebox*
Selecting audio files from an iPod
(source: Audi music interface*)
Navigating in a structure of folders/
list
Selecting random playback
Correcting an entry
Closing the full list of commands
Say:
Jukebox* / CD / DVD / SD card 1 / SD card 2 / Audi music inter­

face*
/ iPhone* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XY),

e.g.
"Rachel's player"
Media favourites / Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Play-
lists / Videos
Artists / Albums / Genres / Tracks / Playlists / Composers /
Podcasts / Audiobooks
Folder up / Line (XY)
Switch on random playback / Switch off random playback

No,
I meant (XY)
Close
Natural commands
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and natural commands
The following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to speak more naturally with
your vehicle.
TELEPHONE
• I want to talk to John Smith.

•Who did I
call lately?
• Who called me last?
• Call the last number.

IN»
©MM

I would
like to go to
(XY).
How much longer to go?
Show me the traffic on the map.

HIS

• Please select BBC.
• How far can the fuel get us?
• Nearest restaurant.
• I'm hungry. Let's eat.
MEDIA
RADIO
• Play my favourite music.
• What artists have I got? MEDIA

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158 Natural commands in the speech dialogue system
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Note

The natural commands are not available for
all languages.
External speech dialogue
system
Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and external
speech dialogue system
Important:
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Media
Media
Introduction
The MMI system includes various media drives
and provides various options for connecting
devi­

ces.
For example, you can play audio/video* files
from the jukebox* or connect mobile devices to
the Audi music interface* and operate it via the

MMI.

Notes
General information
Media and format limitations: The MMI system
(including the SD card reader and the connection

for
the USB mass storage device*) has been tes­
ted for use with many of the products and media
currently available on the market. However,
there may be some devices/media and audio/vid­

eo*
files that are not supported or cannot be

played,
or the functionality may be limited under
certain circumstances.
Digital rights management: Please note that
copyright Law applies to audio/video* files.
The MMI media drives do not support DRM-pro-
tected files; these files are marked with the sym­
bol S.
Data storage: Never store important data on SD

cards,
the jukebox*, CDs/DVDs or mobile devices.
AUDI AC shall not accept any liability whatsoever

for
the loss of files and media.
Loading times: The more files, folders or play­
lists are stored on a storage device, the longer it
will take to load the audio files/video* files. We
recommend using a storage device which
con­

tains only audio/video* files. If
you
want to re­
duce the time it takes to load the audio/video*

files,
you can create subfolders (e.g. for an artist
or album). The loading time will be extended ad­
ditionally if
you
are importing data.
Metadata: Metadata stored on audio files (e.g.
artists, tracks, album covers) will be displayed
automatically when the files are played. If this
information is not stored on the relevant medi­

um,
the MMI system will use the database of
metadata from Gracenote. Nevertheless, meta­
data may not be displayed in some cases.
Restricted performance: If
you
experience re­
stricted performance, reset the Media settings
to the factory defaults
^page
256.
If
you
experience restricted performance from
the Jukebox*, reset it to the factory settings

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page 256.
For information on the characteristics of the sup­
ported media and file formats, please refer to

opage
249 onwards.
CAUTION
Please always observe the information
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Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.
CD/DVD mode
CD/DVD and format limitations: In view of the
variety of CDs/DVDs and the difference in memo­
ry capacities, the functionality may be restricted
in the case of some storage devices. Under cer­
tain circumstances, audio CDs/video DVDs that
are copy-protected or CDs/DVDs that do not com­
ply with the standard audio format, and multi-
session CDs cannot be played at all, or the func­
tionality may be limited. We recommend always
finalising the burning process when creating

multisession
CDs. Multisession is not supported
for DVDs.
Handling CDs/DVDs, the CD drive or the DVD

drive:
To ensure perfect, high-quality playback
and avoid scanning errors or damage to the me­
dia drive, always store CDs/DVDs in a suitable
case and do not expose them to direct sunlight.
Do not use:
- Damaged, dirty or scratched CDs/DVDs
- Single CDs/DVDs (diameter 8 cm)
- Non-circular CDs/DVDs (shape CDs)
- CDs/DVDs with stickers
- Protective rings
- Cleaning discs
Thermal cut-out: In the case of unusually hot or
cold outside temperatures, it is possible that CD/
DVD playback will temporarily not be possible. A •
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Media
Depending on the device you are using, the me­
dia are started and operated using the mobile de­
vice
or
the MMI.
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Note
- Pay attention to any connection queries on
your Bluetooth device.
-You can bond several Bluetooth audio play­
ers to the MMI system; however only one
connection can be active at
a
time.
- The system supports the Bluetooth proto­
cols AVRCP (1.0/1.3/1.4) and A2DP.
- Please consider the volume control on your
Bluetooth device. Audi recommends setting
the volume of mobile devices to maximum
when they are being used as Bluetooth au­
dio players.
- Which media functions (e.g. random play­
back) are supported depends on the Blue­
tooth device you are using.
- For more information on which devices are

supported,
please go online (e.g.
www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact an
Audi dealer.
Wi-Fi audio players
Applies to: vehicles with Wi-Fi

The
MMI's Wi-Fi audio player media source al­
lows you to connect and operate your Wi-Fi me­
dia player (e.g. smartphone) to play music wire­
lessly from your player's media centre.
The
me­
dia player is connected via the vehicle's Wi-Fi
hotspot. A
UPnP
server app or an integrated

UPnP/DLNA
server on the media player is re­
quired to
access
the media centre of your media

player.

Important: The Wi-Fi function of the media play­
er must be switched on. The Audi MMI connect
app or
a
UPnP server app must be installed on
your media player. Or: You must be using a
UPnP/DLNA server integrated in the media play­
er.
-
To
connect a media player: Select the |MEDIA|

button.
Press the left control button repeatedly
until the source overview
^>page
243 is dis­

played.
Select and confirm Wi-Fi audio player

® tapage
243, Fig. 200.
- You may need to select and confirm Wi-Fi off >
Activate Wi-Fi to switch Wi-Fi on in the MMI.
Select Wi-Fi settings if necessary. Use the set­
tings of the Wi-Fi hotspot for the media player
you are using.
- To start the Wi-Fi audio player: Start the Audi
MMI connect app or
a
UPnP server app, or ena­
ble media sharing on your media player.
To use the media player: The media player is op­
erated using the MMI.
- Press the left control button repeatedly until
the menu item Folders appears. Select and
con­

firm Folders.
- To play music from a media player: Select and
confirm Media centre.
Internet radio: See
^>page
239.
(7) CAUTION
Please always observe the information
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Wi-Fi hotspot on page 202.

(T)
Note
- Inserting or removing the mini SIM card
from the SIM card reader* causes the Wi-Fi
connection to be reconfigured. This may •

A
WARNING
- Do not allow the features of the Wi-Fi hot-
spot to distract you from watching the traf­
fic - taking your eyes off the road can cause
an accident.
- Mobile devices, tablet and Laptop computers
and devices of
a
similar weight can only be
operated safely when the vehicle is station­
ary. Like any Loose object, they can be cata­
pulted through the vehicle in an accident
and cause serious injuries. Always make sure
that such devices are securely stowed while
you are driving.
- No Wi-Fi devices may be used from the front
seats in the areas around the airbags while
the vehicle is being driven. Please also ob­
serve the safety warnings on
^>page
282,
Front airbags.
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Media
® Jukebox* 236
© DVD/CD drive*
235,
236
© SD card reader
235

© Audi music interface* 241

e.g.
iPod,
USB stick
© External audio player 242

e.g.
an MP3 player connected to

the
AUX input
© Bluetooth audio player* 237
© Wi-Fi audio player* 238
© Online media* and Internet radio* .. 239
- To play audio/video files: Select a source in the
Media menu > category (e.g. artist > album >
track/title).
- To access the next level up in the structure of
folders: Press the |BACK| button. Or: Select and
confirm Go up.
- To select the previous/next
item1^:
Briefly
press the ON/OFF button on the MMI controL
console to the left/right
(KM/»I).

- To rewind/fast forward audio/video* files:
Move and hold the ON/OFF button to the left/
right (KM/»)).
-To pause/resume playback: Briefly press the
ON/OFF button on the MMI control console.

(T)
Note
- You can scroll rapidly through long lists by
turning the rotary pushbutton quickly. The
scrolling speed depends on the number of
entries in the list.
- If the Traffic announcements
Opage
229
or DAB announcements* function is switch­
ed on, playback is interrupted for announce­
ments. You can cancel an announcement
while it is being played by briefly pressing
the ON/OFF button on the MMI controL
con­

sole.

- For safety reasons, the video picture is not
available while the vehicle is moving. While
you are driving, only the sound is played.
Media centre
Several categories for selecting
audio/video1

files are available in the media centre.
Favourites
Artists

fl*
Albums

Fig.
201 Example: Categories for a USB stick

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202
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Example
Orchestra Tracks

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Folders

J3
J
Playlists
/Videos
Categories for
a
USB stick

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Press the |MEDIA| button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview is

displayed.
Select and confirm the desired
source.
©Active source
The active source is highlighted. The symbol for
the active source © may change depending on
the device connected or the online media* or In­
ternet radio* service in use. The device name may
be displayed (e.g. MyPhone). A USB stick connec­
ted via the Audi music interface* is shown as an
example
^>Fig.
201.
Depending on the active source, you can select
audio/video* files from the following categories
and copy them into the
playlist:

®
Favourites
The category Favourites appears if at least one
item has been stored as a favourite. Refer to

•=>page
246, Favourites.

l)
May not be possible during playback (depends on the
DVD).
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Media

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© Artists

All
available artists are displayed. Select and
con­

firm an artist, an album and then a track.
©Albums
All available albums are displayed. Select and
confirm an album and then a track.
© Genres

ALL
available genres are displayed. SeLect and
confirm a genre (e.g. Pop), an artist, an album
and then a track.

©
Tracks

AIL
available tracks are displayed. SeLect and
con­

firm a track.
© Folders
The folder structure or the track/title/chapter list
is displayed. Select
a
folder (if applicable) and se­
lect and confirm an item in it.
® Playlists
All playlists on the source along with the intelli­
gent playlists are displayed. Select and confirm a

playlist
and then a track.
Intelligent playlists:
- Last tracks played: The most recently played
tracks from the selected source are displayed.
- Most played: The tracks you have played most
often from the selected source are displayed.
-
5
stars to 1 star: Tracks from the selected
source are displayed according to their rating.
- Unrated: All files without rating information

(e.g.
ID3 tag) in the selected source are dis­

played.

©Videos*

AIL
available video files are displayed. SeLect and
confirm a video file.
Note
- Only the categories supported by the medi­
um used are available. For example, CD/
DVD-ROM tracks cannot be seLected via cat­
egories such as Artists, Albums or Genres.
The categories Podcasts, Audiobooks and
Composers are available when you are using
an iPod (source: Audi music interface

•=>
page 240).
- For safety reasons, the video picture is not
available while the vehicle is moving. While
you are driving, only the sound is played.
- If
you
synchronise a portable player with

"cloud"
services, the playlists may not be
displayed correctly on the MMI. Use the de­
vice's Local media library.
Search function
Applies to: vehicles with search function

You
can search for e.g. tracks and video files* in
the active source.

F
Media: Search
£ The Rock Band
The Rock Band The Rock Band

JJ
The latest
I
The Rock Band -
Numéro
Uno

Fig.
203 Entry field and results list for the search function
Depending on the selected source, you can call
up the search function.
Important: The playlist
^>page
246 or the media
centre
^>page
244 must be displayed.
Calling up the search function


Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left until the
entry field ©
oFig.
203 for the search func­
tion is displayed. Or: Push the rotary pushbut­
ton upwards.
To use the search function: Refer to
=>page
160,
Search function.
Entries containing the search terms entered will
be displayed in the list of results©
^F/'g.
203.
You can search by
artist©^F/'g.
203, album©
or track ©. You can also search for genres and
videos.
- The system will only search for files on the
active source. •
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Media
- If the search function is called up in the
Folders category ©
Opage
244, Fig. 202,
the system will only search for files in the
current folder. This is also the case in the
Composers, Podcasts und Audiobooks cate­
gories.
Playlist

F
Media: Playback
Hymn The Rock Band -
Numéro
Uno
The big B The Rock Band -
Numéro
Uno

ie
Rock Band -
Numéro
Uno

Fig.
204 Example: Playlist
The track, artist, album and, if available, the al­
bum cover are displayed in the playlist

o
Fig.
204.
Options menu
Refer to
*$page
246, Other settings.
Favourites

You
can store up to 50 items per media source in
the list of favourites, in any
order.

Important: The playlist or the media centre must
be open.
- Select the desired item from the playlist or the
media centre.
- Select: right control button > Store as favour­

ite.
Or: Press and hoLd the rotary pushbutton
for several seconds.
When a track is stored as a favourite, the corre­
sponding album is shown as a favourite in the fa­
vourites List.
Important: At least one item must be stored in
the favourites list.
To display the favourites list: Select the |MEDIA|

button.
Press the left control button repeatedly
until the source overview
^>page
243 is dis­

played.
Select
a
source which supports Catego­
ries
^>page
244 (e.g. an SD card). Select the Fa­
vourites category.
Important: The favourites list must be displayed.
- To listen to a favourite: Select and confirm a
favourite from the
list.

- To move a favourite: Select a favourite from
the list
>
right control button > Move favourite.
SeLect and confirm the position of the favourite

selected.

- To delete a favourite: Select a favourite from
the list
>
right control button > Delete favour­
ite > Delete this favourite or Delete all favour­

ites.

Other settings
Options menu
Different context-specific functions and settings
are available depending on which source is selec­

ted.


Press the right control button.
Sound settings
Refer to
^>page
260.
Input level
Important: A mobile device must be connected
via an AUX adapter cable or a USB adapter

^>page
240, Multimedia connections.
The volume of the mobile device will be adapted
to the MMI system. We recommend setting the
volume of the mobile device to about 70 percent
of the maximum volume.
Bluetooth settings
Refer to
^page
258.
Wi-Fi settings*
Refer to
^>page
201, Wi-Fi hotspot.
Connection manager
Refer to
Opage
257.
Detailed track info
When this function is switched on
Ef
and the
playlist is open, information on the selected track

(e.g.
the artist, album, album cover*) as well as •
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Checking and topping up fluids
Charging the vehicle battery

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Fig.
250 Engine compartment: Terminals for jump leads
and battery charger
Please refer to the safety notes
^>page
295,
Working on components in the engine compart­
ment.
Important: Only use chargers with a maximum
charge voltage of 14.8 V (the battery cables do
not have to be disconnected).
The battery is Located in the engine compart­
ment. The earth
point 0
is always on the
vehi­

cle's body.


Note the warnings
•=>/^
in General warnings
for batteries on page 302 and
Q/\.


Switch off all electrical equipment and the
igni­

tion.


Open the bonnet
^>page
296.


Open the battery cover
^Fig.
250.


Connect the charger cables to the positive ter­
minal (+) and the earth point on the body (-)
(not the negative terminal on the battery) as

specified.


Connect the battery charger to the mains and
switch it on.


After charging the battery: switch off the bat­
tery charger and disconnect the mains cable.


Detach the charger cables from the terminals.


Fold the cover back onto the battery in its cor­
rect position.


Close the bonnet
^>page
296.
A WARNING
- A highly explosive mixture of gases may be
given off when the battery is under charge.
Only charge the vehicle battery in a well
ventilated area.
- When it is discharged the vehicle battery
can freeze at temperatures around 0°C. You
must not use a vehicle battery which has

frozen,
even after it has thawed, because
the ice may have cracked the battery casing
and allowed the battery acid to escape - risk
of explosion and chemical burns! Please
contact
a
qualified workshop if
you
have any
questions.
- Do not connect or disconnect the charging
cables during the charging process - risk of

explosion!

© Note
- Use only the terminals in the engine com­
partment to charge the vehicle battery.
- Before you charge the vehicle battery, al­
ways read and follow the manufacturer's in­
structions for using the battery charger.

Wind
screen washer

Fig.
251 Engine compartment: Cap of windscreen washer
container
Please refer to the safety notes
^>page
295,
Working on components in the engine compart­
ment.
The container for the windscreen washer
&
con­

tains the cleaning fluid for the windscreen, the
rear window* and the headlight washer system*

Opage
297, Fig. 245.
For
the container capacity,
please refer to
opage
343.
Clean water should be used when topping up. If
possible, use soft water to prevent scaling on the
washer
jets.
Always add washer fluid to the wa­
ter. In cold weather you should add anti-freeze to
the water to prevent it from freezing. •
303

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