sensor AUDI Q7 2012 Owner´s Manual
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Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  13 
The ICHECK I button  performs  the  following 
functions: 
Switching  on the  clock and odometer 
W ith  the  ignition  turned  off,  the  odometer 
reading  and the  digital  clock  with  date  display 
can be switched  on for  about  30  seconds  by 
pressing  the 
I  CH ECKi button¢ fig.  6. 
Starting  the  Auto-Check  sequence 
The Auto-Check  system  ¢ page  30 constant
ly monitors  certain  individual  funct ions and 
components  of  the  vehicle when  the  ignit ion 
is turned  on  and when  the  veh icle  is moving. 
W ith  the  ignition  turned  on, you  can start  the 
"Au to-Check sequence"  by pressing  the 
IC HECKI button.  Yo u can perform  an A uto
Check sequence when  the  vehicle  is stationary 
and the  ignition  is turned  on or  when  the  vehi
cle  is moving  not  faster  than  3  mph  (5  km/h) . 
The n umber  of keys  programmed  to  the  vehi
cle  is also displayed.  The d isp lay 
3\3 indicates 
that  three  keys have been programmed . This 
allows  you to  make sure you  have received all 
of  the  keys when  you  purchase  a used vehicle. 
F or  example,  if  you on ly receive  two  keys,  you 
should  take  those  keys to  your  authorized  Au
di  dealer  to  have the  missing  key deactivated 
so  it cannot  be used. You should  a lso report 
the  missing  key  to your  insurance  company. 
Call ing  up  the driver  information 
A yellow  or  red symbol  appears  in  the instru
ment  cluster  display,  usually with  a driver 
message.  The driver  message display  disap
pears after  about  S seconds. The driver  mes
sage can be displayed  again  by briefly  press ing the 
! CHECK  I button. 
Setting  the  speed warning 
By pressing  the ICHECK I button  briefly,  you 
can set threshold  1 of  the  speed warning  whi
le you are  driving 
¢page 29. By main 
taining  pressure  on the 
I  CH ECKi button,  you 
delete  the  warning  threshold. 
Instrument  cluster illumination 
The basic brightness  of  the  illumination  for 
the  instruments,  the  center  console  and  the 
display can be adjusted. 
Fig. 7  Instrument  cluster  illumination 
~ Press the"+"  button  to  increase the  bright
ness dur ing the  hours  of  darkness . 
~ Press the"-" butto n to  decrease  the  bright-
ness dur ing  the  hours  of  darkness. 
A light  sensor in the  instrument  cluster  con
trols  the  illuminat ion for  the  instrument  clus
ter,  the center  console and  the displays.  In  a 
brigh t env iron ment,  using  the  buttons  to 
change the  brightness has no effect. 
(D Tips 
The illum ination  for  the inst rument  cluster 
light s up whenever  you switch  on  the igni
tion  with  the vehicle  headlights  off.  As the 
daylight  fades,  the  instrument  cluster  illu
mination  likewise  dims automatically  and 
will  go  out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very  low. This feature  is meant  to 
remind  you to  switch  on  the  headlights 
when  outside  light  conditions  become 
poor .  
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34  Driver  information  display 
Do  not  drive  vehicle:  steering  defective 
• Contact you r nearest  authorized  Audi dea le r 
or qualified  workshop. 
•  Do 
not tow yo ur vehicle . 
& 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  w ith  the  steering  locked, there  is 
the  risk of an  accident . 
~ Ignition lock  malfunction 
A malfunction  in  the  ignition lock  must  be re
paired  immediately. 
If the . symbo l in the  display blinks, there  is 
a ma lfunction  in the  electronic  ignition  lock. 
An addit ional  driver  message  ca n also  be d is
played  by pressing  the 
! CHECK I button: 
Ignition  lock defective.  Contact  workshop ! 
• Do not turn  the  eng ine off. 
•  Drive  immediately  to an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  to  have the  ma lf u nction  corrected. 
If  there  is  a  ma lfunction  in the  e lectronic  igni 
tion  lock, the  ignition  cannot  be turned  off. 
Drive immediately  to  an  authorized  Audi dea l
er to  have the  cause  of the  ma lfunction  cor
rected. 
On vehicles with  Convenience  key*, the engine 
should  not  be switched  off using the 
! STOP ! 
button  beca use the  engine  ca nnot  be  sta rted 
again  after  the  ignition is switched  off. 
' Yellow  symbols 
A yellow  symbol  means  WARNING. 
Fig . 26 Display:  low fuel  level  warning (priority  2) 
Yellow symbo ls indicate  a  priority 2  malfunc
t ion  - Warning! 
When  a yellow war ning symbol appears, 
one 
warning  tone sounds . A  driver  message  ap
pears  as well to  explain  the  malfunction  in 
more  de tail. The  driver warning  goes  out  after 
about  5 seconds,  but it can  be  brought  up 
again  at  any time  by pressing  the 
! CHECK I but
ton . 
Check the  displayed  function  as  soon as  possi
ble.  If 
more  than one priority  2 ma lf u nction  is 
detected,  all symbols  will appear  one after 
the  other  for about  2 seconds . 
Yellow  symbols mean: 
" 
Convenience  key" 
Key not  in vehicle 
c> page  108 
• 
USA models: Defective 
brake  light 
c>pa ge 23 
[fl 
Canada models: Defective 
brake  light 
c> page  23 
~:) 
Defective  light  bulb 
c>page 23 
raa 
light/rain  sensor  defective 
c> page35 
~ 
Windshield  washer fluid Lev-
el  low 
c>page3 5 1 ...  
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II 
Low fuel level 
¢page  35 
fi.fl1::jfl1-j Kefill  Ad Blue* 
¢page255 
-Ad Blue,/' 
• 
• 
• 
••NI@ 
AdBlue  ma lfunction* 
¢poge255 
Battery  voltage 
¢poge36 
Worn  brake pads 
¢poge36 
Dy namic  headlight  range 
control  defective 
¢poge36 
Check eng ine oil  level 
¢poge36 
Engine oil  sensor  malfunc
tion 
¢poge36 
Engine speed limitat ion* 
¢poge36 
Diesel particulate  filter * 
clogged 
¢poge37 
A dapt ive lig ht*  defec tive 
¢poge37 
-Ignition  lock  malfunction 
¢poge37 
W indshield  wiper  defective 
¢poge37 
Tire pressure monitoring 
sys tem 
Loss of  air  pressure 
¢poge293 
T ire pressure monitoring 
system 
System  not  availab le 
¢poge293 
Dri ver  information  di spla y  35 
Battery  in  remote  control 
key 
¢poge39 
A utomat ic transm iss ion 
malfunction 
¢ page  141 
...?c, Key not  in vehicle 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Convenience  key 
!!I Key not  in vehicle 
This reminder  appears along  with  the !!I sym 
bol  if the  master  key is removed  from  the 
ve
hicle  with  the  engine runn ing.  It  is intended 
to  rem ind you  (e .g. whe n cha ng ing dr ive rs) 
not  to  cont inue the  journey  without  the  mas
te r k ey. 
If  the  master  key is no  longer  in the  ve hicle , 
you  cannot  swi tch off  t he ig nit io n  after  stop
ping  the  engine  an d you also  cannot  start  the 
engine  aga in. What  is mo re, you  cannot  lo ck 
t he ve hicl e from  the  o utsi de. 
@. D Light/rain  sensor  defective 
fll Automatic  headlights/  automatic  wipers 
defective 
If t he symbol  illumina tes,  the l ight  se nsor  has 
f ailed.  For  safe ty  rea sons the  low  beams are 
tu rned on permanently  with  t he switc h in 
AU
TO. However , yo u can cont inue to  tu rn the 
li g hts  on and off  using  the  light  switch . In  the 
case of  a defect  in the  rain  sensor, t he wind 
shield  wiper  lever functions  are still  availab le. 
Have the  light/rain  senso r ch ecked as soon  as 
poss ible  by an author ized Audi  dealer . 
6 Windshield  washer  fluid  level  too  low 
~ Please  refill washer  fluid 
If the  symbol illuminates,  add w indshie ld 
washe r fl ui d to  the  washer  system  and also to 
t h e headlight  washer  system 
¢ page  2 73 . 
Bl Fuel  supply  too  low 
II Please  refuel  
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36  Driver  in formation  d isplay 
When  this  symbo l (I illuminates  for  the  f irst 
time,  the  fuel  reserve  in your  vehicle  is sti ll 
between  2 .6  and  3 .2  gallons  (10- 12  liters) . 
Refue l as  soon  as  possib le 
¢ page 252. 
If  the  symbol  lights  up,  even  when  there  is 
ample  fuel  in the  tank,  and  the  text 
T a nk  sys 
tem  malfunct ion!  Cont act  wor kshop 
appears 
in the  display,  there  is  a fault  in the  system. 
Contact  a  qualified  workshop  to  have  the  fau lt 
rectified. 
t::l Battery  voltage 
If  the  battery's  state  of  charge  is  not  in the 
optimal  range,  the 
f• ) symbol  is  shown  in the 
d isplay  and  the  dr iver  message 
Low battery 
c harge : battery  will  be charg ed while  driving 
appears. 
Wh ile  this  dr iver  not ificat io n  is displayed,  you 
have  to  be  p repared  for  lim ited  start ing  capa
b ili ty. 
Driv er m essage appears  and  goes  out 
again 
I f t his driver  message  appears  after  the  igni 
tion  is turned  o n or  wh ile  driving  and  it  goes 
out  again  after  a while,  the  battery  has  been 
adequately  recharged . 
Driver  message  app ears and  does  not  go 
out  again 
If  th is driver  notification  appears  after  the  ig 
nition  is turned  on  or  while  driving  and  does 
not  go  out  again,  the  battery's  state  of  charge 
is not  in the  opt imal  range.  Starting  capability 
is restricted.  Have the  battery  checked  by an 
author ized  Audi  dealer  as  soon  as  poss ible . 
{0 : Worn  brake  pads 
El Brake pads ! 
If  the  warn ing  light  illum inates,  immediately 
contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  quali
fied  workshop  to  have  all  brake  pads  inspect
ed . On  USA models  the  wa rning  light 
El 
l )  - : USA mod els  only 
comes  on  together  with  the  warning  light 
- · Both  sets  of  bra ke  pads  on  an  ax le 
must  a lways  be  rep laced  at  the  same  time. 
A WARNING 
= 
Driving w it h  bad  brakes  can  cause  a  colli-
sion  and  ser ious  personal  in jury. 
- If  the  warn ing  light 
El and  the  warning 
light 
11111> with  the  message Brake 
pads! 
comes  o n in the  inst rument  cluster 
d isp lay,  immediately  contact  your  au
thor ized  Audi dealer  or  qualified  wo rk
shop  to  have  all  b rake  pads  checked  or 
re placed  if ne cessa ry. 
~(i) Headlight  range  control 
II He adlight  range control  defective ! 
-
If  the  symbol  illuminates,  the  dynamic  head
li ght  rang e control  is  no  longer  work ing  prop
erly.  Have  the  system  checked  and  repa ired  at 
yo ur  aut horized  Aud i dea le r. 
~ -Engine  oil  level 
l!I Plea se check oil  level 
When  the  symbol  illuminates,  check  the  en
gine  o il leve l as  soon  as  possible 
¢ page 263. 
T op  off  t he oil at  your  ear liest  opportu nity 
¢ page 264 . 
't::r.~ Engine  oil  sensor  defective 
II Oil level  ! Sensor defective 
If the  symbol  illum ina tes,  contact  yo ur au 
thorized  Aud i dea le r and  have  the  oil sensor 
inspected.  Unti l yo u have  this  done,  check  t he 
oi l level  each  time  you  refue l just  to  be  on  the 
safe  s ide 
¢ page 263. 
!?) Engine  speed  limitation 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h engine  speed  limitatio n 
II! Do not  e xceed ma x. engine speed of X XXX 
rpm  .,,.  
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42  Openin g and  clo sing 
readiness  light,  located  in the  upper  part  of 
the  driver's  door  panel,  will start  to  blink. 
- T he vehicle interior  lights  turn  off. 
Unlocking  and  l ocking  with  Conven ience 
k ey* 
On vehicles which a re equipped  w ith  the C o n
ve nience k ey* 
authorization  system,  the 
doors  are  unlocked  without  a key by means  of 
a proximity sensor  in the  door  handle.  The 
doors  are  simi larly  locked  without  a key  using 
the  locking button.  Each door  has  a  proximity 
sensor  and  a locking button . 
Automatic  l ock ing 
The automatic  locking feature  locks all the  ve
hicle doors  and the  rear  lid when you drive 
faster  than  9  mph  (15  km/h).  This function  can be  turned  on and  off in the  MMI 
C entr al 
lo cking 
Menu c:> page 44. 
You can un lock the  vehicle from  the  inside  by : 
- removing  the  key from  the  ign it ion sw itch 
(the  vehicle will automat ica lly unlock itself) 
or 
- pressing  the  unlock part  of the  power lock 
switch @or 
- pull ing the  door  handle  (twice to  open  the 
rear  doors). 
Unintent ionall y locking  yourself  out 
In the  following cases  there  safeguards  to 
prevent  you locking your  remote  master  key in 
the  vehicle : 
- The veh icle does  not  lock with the  power 
locking sw itch 
c:> page 44 if the  driver's 
door  is open. 
- On vehicles with Convenience key* , if the 
most  recently  used  master  key  is in the  lug
gage  compartment,  the  rear  lid  is automati
cal ly unloc ked  aga in after  it  is closed. 
Do not  lock your vehicle with the 
r e mot e m as 
t e r k ey or  Convenienc e key* 
until  all doors 
and  the  rea r lid are  closed.  In t his way you 
avoid locking yourse lf out  accidenta lly. 
A WARNING 
- When  you lock your vehicle from  outside, 
nobody- espec ially children  -should  re 
main  inside the  vehicle . Remember, 
when  you lock the  vehicle from  the  out
side  the windows cannot  be opened  from 
the  inside. 
- When you leave the  veh icle, always re
move the  ignition  key and  take  it with 
you . This will prevent  passengers  (chil
dren,  for  example)  from  accidentally  be 
ing locked in the  vehicle should  they acci
dentally  press  the  power locking switch 
in the  front  doors. 
- Do not  leave children  inside the  vehicle 
unsupervised.  In  an emergency  it would 
be imposs ible to  open  the  doors  from 
the  outside  without  the  key. 
(D Tips 
- In the  event  of a crash with  airbag  de
ployment  all locked doors  will be  auto
matically  unlocked to  give access  to the 
vehicle occupants  from  the  outside. 
- If the  power  locking system  sho uld mal
function,  you can lock each  door  individ
ually using the  vehicle key 
c:> page 45 . 
-If the  power  locking system  shou ld fa il, 
you can still  open  the  fuel  tank  flap  in an 
emergency 
c:> page 2 55 . 
-You are well advised  not  to  keep va lua
bles  inside an  unattended  vehicle, v is ible 
or not.  Even a properly  locked vehicle 
cannot  p rov ide  the  secur ity of a safe .  
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50  Openin g and  clo sing 
When  a  door  is unlocked,  the  driver 's  door  is 
a lways  unlocked  as  we ll. 
It depends  on  the 
settings  in the  central  locking  menu  in the 
MMI whether  the  entire  vehicle  is unlocked  or 
only  certain  doors  ¢ 
page  44. 
{O) Tips 
If your  vehicle  has  been  stand ing  for  an  ex
tended  period,  please  note  the  following: 
- The  proximity  sensors  are  deactivated  af-
ter  a  few  days  to  save  power.  You then 
have  to  pull  on  the  door  handle  once  to 
unlock  the  vehicle  and  a  second  time  to 
open  the  veh icle. 
- To prevent  the  battery  from  being  dis
charged  and  to  preserve  your  veh icle's 
ability  to  start  for  as  long  as  possible, 
the  energy  management  system  gradu
a lly switches  off  unnecessary  co nven
i ence  f unct io ns. 
It is  possible  that  you 
will  not  be  able  to  unlock your  vehicle  us
ing  these  convenience  f unctions. 
Locking the vehicle 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Conve nience  key 
The vehicle can be locked  without  operating 
the  master  key. 
Fig . 45 Conve nience key:  Lock ing  th e ve hicle 
..  Move the  selector  lever  to  the  P position. 
..  Press  the  locking  button  in the  door  handle 
to  lock the  vehicle¢,&.. Do not  reach  inside 
the  door  handle . 
The vehicle  can  be  locked  at  any  door.  The  au
thor ized  master  key on ly has  to  be  within  a 
range  of about  5  feet  (1.5  meters)  from  the 
pa rticular  door .  T
he  selec tor  lever  must  be  in the  P position, 
otherwise  the  ve hicle  cannot  be  locked . 
A WARNING 
--When  you  lock yo ur vehicle  from  o utside, 
nobody  - espec ia lly children  - shou ld  re
main  inside  the  vehicle.  Remember, 
when  you  lock the  vehicle  from  the  out
side  the  wi ndows  cannot  be  opened  from 
the  inside. 
- When  you  leave  the  veh icle,  always  re
move  the  ign ition  key and  take  it with 
you.  This will  prevent  passengers  (chil
d ren,  fo r ex ample)  from  acci dentally  be
i n g  lo cked  in  the  vehicle  shou ld they  acci
denta lly press  the  power  locking  switch 
in the  front  doors. 
- Do not  leave  ch ildren  inside  the  vehicle 
unsupervised.  In an  emergency  it would 
be  impossible  to  open  the  doors  from 
the  o utside  witho ut  the  key. 
(J} Tips 
It  i s no t possible  to  re -open  the  doo r fo r a 
brief  pe riod  directly  after  closing  it.  This 
allows  you  to  ensure  that  the  doo rs are 
properly  locked. 
Anti-theft  alarm  system 
The anti-theft  alarm  triggers an alarm  if any
one  attempts  to  break into  the  vehicle. 
The  anti-theft  alarm  system  triggers  an  audi
ble  ala rm  and  turns  on  the  emergency  flashe r 
if an  unautho rized  interfe rence  with  the  veh i
cl e  is  sensed  by the  sys tem. 
How  is the  anti-theft  alarm  system 
switched on? 
T he  anti-theft  alarm  system  is switched  on 
whe n you  lock the  ve hicle.  The  system  is  ac ti
vated  approximate ly 30  seconds  after  the  ve
hicle  is locked.  The  indicato r ligh t on  top  o f 
the  door  trim  start  flashing  rapid ly for  30  sec -
onds  and  then  blink  slowly.  ..,.  
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Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on and  off 
In  the "AUTO" position,  a light  sensor  auto· 
matically  switch es t he head·  and  taillights  on 
and  off  in r espons e to light  conditions . 
Fig. 53 Instrument  pane l:  lig ht  sw itch 
The  ligh t sw itch  m ust  not  be  overturned  pas t 
the  stops  in 
eit her direct ion . 
Sw itching  on automatic  headlight  control 
,..  Turn  the  light  switch  to AUTO ¢ fig . 53 . 
Swi tching  on the  side  m ark e r  lights 
,..  Turn  the  light  switch  to :;oo:;. 
Sw itching  on the  headlights  and  high 
be am 
,..  Turn  the  light  switch  to io . 
,.. Push  the  high  beam  lever  forward  towards 
the  instrument  panel 
9 page  60 . 
Switching  off  the light s 
,.. Turn  the  light  switch  to 0. 
The  headlights  only wo rk when  the  ignition  is 
sw itched  on.  While  s tart ing  the  engine  or 
when  switching 
off the  ignition,  the  head · 
lights  will  go 
off and  on ly the  s ide  marker 
lights  will  be  on . 
Afte r star ting  t he engine,  the  headlights  are 
automatically  adjusted*  to the  load  and  angle 
of  the  vehicle  (for  example,  during  accelera · 
tion,  braking).  This  prevents  oncoming  traffic 
from  experiencing  unnecessary  headlight  glare  from  your  headlights. 
Clear  vi sion  5  7 
If  the  system  is not  ope rat ing  properly,  a 
warning  symbol  in the  Auto-Check  Control  is  displayed  ¢ 
page  36. 
With the  side  ma rker  ligh ts or  he ad ligh ts 
switched  on,  the  symbol  next  to  the  light 
switch  i lluminates 
:oo :. 
Daytime  running  lights 
- USA model s: 
The  daytime  runn ing  lights 
w il l  come  on  automatically  whe n the  igni
tion  is  t urne d on  and  the  l ight  sw itch 
¢ 
fig.  53 is  in the O position  or  the AUTO po 
sition  (only  in daylight  conditions).  The 
Day
time  running lights 
function  can  be  turned 
on  and 
off in the  MMI menu E xter ior l ight · 
ing 
¢ page 58. 
- Canada models: The  dayt ime  running  lights 
w ill come  on  automatically  when  the  igni· 
tion  is  turned  on  and  the  light  switch 
¢ 
fig.  53 is  in the O position  o r the AUTO po · 
sition  (only  in daylight  condit ions)  ¢ .&. . 
Automatic  headlight  control 
In  the  switch  position AUTO the automatic 
headlight  control 
i s  turned  on.  The  low 
beams  and  tail  lights  are  turned  on  automati· 
ca lly through  a  light  sensor  as  soon  as  amb i
ent  b rightness  (e.g . when  driving  into  a  t un
nel)  fa lls  below  a value  p reset  a t the  factory. 
When  ambien t  brightn ess  increases  ag ain , 
the  low  beams  are  turned 
off ag ain  automati
ca lly ¢ .&. . 
In  the 
AUTO posi tion  the  low  beams  a re 
swi tched 
off au tom ati cally when  the  igni tion 
is tur ned 
off. 
Light  Sensor  Malfunction 
In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunction,  the 
dr ive r is  notified  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
play: 
f'gl Automatic  head lights / automatic wip ers 
defective 
For safety  reasons  the  low  beams  are  turned 
o n  permanently  with  the  switch  in 
AUTO . 
However,  you  can  conti nue  to  turn  the  lights 
o n  and 
off using  the  light  switch . Hav e the II>  
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58  Clear  vis ion 
lig ht  sensor checked  as soo n as  poss ible at  an 
author ized  Audi  dealer  or  qua lified  wor kshop . 
.&_ WARNING 
-Daytime  ru nning  lights  and automatic 
headlights  are only  intended  to  assist 
the  driver.  They do not  relieve the  driver 
of  his respons ib ility  to  check the  head
lights  and to  turn  them  on manually  ac
co rding  to  the  current  light  and v is ibi lity 
condit ions. For example,  fog  cannot  be 
dete cted  by the  light  sensors*.  So alw ays 
switch  on the  headlights 
io u nder  these 
weather  conditions  and when  driving  in 
the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen when  yo u 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 yo ur car from 
the  back. 
- Please obey a ll laws when  using  the 
lighting  systems  described  here. 
@ Tips 
- With  the  switch  in AUTO front  fog  lights 
and  rear fog  lights  cannot  be turned  on  in addition. 
- The light  senso r for  headlight  contro l is 
l ocated  in the  rear view  m irror  mount. 
You should  therefore  not  app ly any st ick
ers to  the  windsh ield  in  this  area in o rder 
to  preve nt  ma lfunctions  o r failures. 
- Some exterior  lighting  functions  can be 
adjusted 
c:> page  58. 
-When  you  remove your  key from  the  igni
tion  while  the  vehicle's  lights  are turned 
on,  a buzzer sou nds as long  as the  driv
er's  door  is open . 
- In  coo l o r damp  weather,  t he  ins ide of 
t h e headlights,  turn  signa ls and tail 
li ghts  can fog  ove r du e to  t he tempera
tu re diffe re n ce between  the  inside and 
outside.  They will  cle ar sho rtly  after 
swi tching them  on.  This does not  affect 
t h e service li fe of  the  lighting .  -
In  the  event o f a light  sensor  malfunc
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in the  instru
ment  cl uster  display 
c:> page  35  . 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The functions  are set  in the  MMI. 
• Select:  Func tion  b utton I CAR !> Con trol  but 
t on 
Systems* > Exterior  lighting . Or 
..  Select:  Function  button 
I CAR !> Con trol  but 
ton 
Car systems * > Vehicle  settings > Ex te· 
rior  lighting . 
Coming  home  (Lights  when  leaving  car ), 
Leaving home  (Light s when  unlock ing car ) 
The coming  home f unction  ill uminates  the 
area o utside  the  vehicle  when you tu rn the  ig
nition  off  and open  the  driver's  door.  Depend
ing  on vehicle  equ ipment,  the  f unction  can be 
switched  on and off  or the  length  of  t i me the 
ligh ts remain  on*  can be adjusted . 
The leaving  home  illum inates the  area outside 
the  ve hicle when yo u unlock  the  vehicle . T his 
funct ion can be switched  on and  off . 
The Coming  home and  Leaving home func
tions  only  operate  when  it  is dark  and the  light  switch  is in the 
AUTO pos ition. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA model s: The daytime  r unning  lights  can 
be turned  on or  off  using th is function. 
Canada model s: Th e fu nction  canno t be 
tu rned off . 
It is activated  automatically  each 
time  the  ignition  is t urned  on. This menu  item 
is shown  "greyed  out" . 
Front fog  lights 
Fig. 54 Instrument  pa nel:  light  switch  
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Sun shade 
App lies  to vehicles:  with  s un shade 
The windows  in the  rear doors  and  the  rear 
window  ore each  equipped  with  a sun  shade. 
Fi g.  63 Sun shade  pulled  up on  a  rea r window 
Fig . 6 4 Sun shade  pulled  up  on the  rear  lid  window 
Sun shade  (rear doors ) 
~ Pull the  shade  out  and  hang  it  in the  brack
et  on  the  upper  door  frame 
c::> fig.  63. 
Sun  sh ade  (rear window ) 
~ Pull the shade  out  and hang  it in  the  brack
et  on  the  rear  lid frame 
c::> fig.  64. 
Clear vi sion 63 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
The windshield  wiper lever  controls  both  the 
windshield  wipers  and  the  washer  system. 
F ig . 65 W indsh ield  wiper  leve r 
The windshield  wiper  lever c::> fig.  65 has  the 
follow ing  pos itions: 
Activating  rain  sensor 
~ Move  the  lever  up to  pos ition (D . 
~ Move switch @up  or  down  to  ad just  the 
sensitivity  of  the  rain  sensor. 
Low wiper  speed 
~ Move  the  lever  up  to  pos ition @. 
High w ipe r speed 
~ Move the  lever  up  to pos ition @. 
One-touch  wiping 
~ Move  the lever  to  position @, whe n you 
want  to wipe  the  windshield 
briefly . 
Automatic  wiper /washer 
~ Pull the  lever  to  position ® (toward  the 
s t eer ing  whee l)  and  hold. 
~ Release  the  lever . The washer  stops  and  the 
w ipers  keep  go ing for  about  four  seconds . 
Depending  on  how  long  the  lever  is  held, 
different  numbers  of wash  cycles  are  per
formed. 
Turning  off  the  wipe rs 
~ Move the  lever  back  to  position @ .  
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64  Clear  vis ion 
General  information 
The winds hield  wipers  and the  w indshield 
washer  system  operate  only with  the  ignition 
on. 
During  a temporary  stop , e.g . at  a t raff ic sig
na l, the  set wipe  speed is automatically  re
duced  by one stage. 
The winds hield  washer  no zzles a re heated  at 
l ow temperatures  when  the  ignition  is on . 
Removing w ate r droplet s 
About  5 seconds after  the  wash  cycle  is com
plete,  the  wiper  system  performs  a single  au 
tomatic  wipe  cycle to  remove any water  drop
l ets that  remain  on  the  windshield  whi le dr iv 
ing. 
If  you would  like  to  deactivate  this  delayed 
wipe  cycle wh ile driving,  you  have to  pull  the 
l eve r to  pos ition ® again  within  10 seconds 
after  this  wipe  cy cle. 
Water  droplet  removal  is reactivated  after  the 
ignit ion  is switched  off  and then  on again . 
Winter  position 
To speed up  de -icing  of  the  w indshield  w ipers, 
t hey move  to  the  winter  posi tion when  the  ig
n ition  is switched  off  and at  an outside  tem
perature  below  39 
°F (4 °(). In  this  posit ion , 
the  w indshield  wipers  are  in an area on  the 
g lass w hich  is reached by the  a ir vents  below 
the  glass.  It  is also  easier to  remove  snow and 
ice from  the wi ndshield  wipers  in this  posi
tion . 
The wipe rs  leave the  w inte r position,  when 
the  ign ition  is swi tc h ed on,  if the  winds hield 
wiper  lever  is operated  or the  active  rain  sen
sor reacts  to  moistu re. 
Rain sensor 
The rain  senso r operates  on ly in the  inte rva l 
wiper  position . When  it  sta rts  to  ra in , the  in
terval  wipe r mode  is activated  automati ca lly. 
If  the  windshie ld w iper  lever  is in the  inte rval 
wipe  posit ion w ith  the  ign ition  switched  off,  the  ra
in sensor  is not  activated  until  ve hicle 
sp eed is above 4  mph  (6  km/h). 
T o red uce the  sensi tivi ty of  the  rain senso r, 
the  switch @ mus t be moved down . T o  in
crease the  sensitivity  of  the  rain  sensor, the 
switch  must  be moved  up. 
T he  higher  the  sensit iv ity  se tt ing , the  sooner 
the  windshie ld wipers  react  to  moist ure on 
the  windshie ld . I nc reased sensitivity  is sig
naled  by the  windshie ld wipers  making  a sin
gle  pass over the  windshield. 
T he rain  sensor w iper intervals  depend  on the 
sensitivity  setting  as well  as vehicle  speed. 
D uring  brief  stops,  wiper  motio n will  adj ust  in 
relat ion to  the  amount  o f  rain on the  w ind
shield . 
A WARNING 
-W iper blades  are crucial  for  safe driving! 
O nl y when  they  are i n good  co ndit io n  are 
they  able to  clear the  windows  prope rly 
to  p rov ide  uncompromised  vis ib ility. 
Wo rn o r damaged  wipe r blades are a 
safety  ha zard 
~ page 66, Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades! 
- T he rain sen so r  is only  designed  to  assist 
a nd suppor t the  driver. 
It rem ains enti re
ly the  d river 's responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weathe r conditions  and to  man
ually  activate  the  wipe rs as soon as rain 
or  driz zle  reduces visibility  through  the 
windshie ld. 
(D Note 
In  freezing  or  near freezing  conditions: 
- Always  check that  the  w iper b lades are 
not  frozen  to  the  g lass before  you turn 
the  wipe rs on . Loosen a wiper  blade 
wh ich is frozen  in  place  before  operating 
the  wipers  to  prevent  damage  to  the 
w iper blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
- Do not  use the  w ipers to  clear  a frosted 
w indow.  Us ing the  wipers  as a conven
ient  ice scrape r will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades .