transmission AUDI Q7 2017 Owner´s Manual

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Driving
Hill descent control
The hill descent control system assists the driver
when driving down hills .
Hill descent control activates when the transmis­
sion is in the Dor S position and you press the
brake pedal. The transmiss ion automatically se­
lects a gear that is suitable for the hill . H ill de·
scent contro l tries to mainta in the speed ach­
ieved at the time of braking, within phys ica l and
technical limita tions.
If may sti ll be nece ssary to
adjust the speed with the brake pedal.
Hi ll descen t co ntro l switches off o nce the hill lev­
els out o r yo u press the ac celerator peda l.
W hen operating the c ruise contro l system*
~page 102, hill descent cont rol is also act ivated
when the speed is set.
,&. WARNING
H ill des cen t c ontrol cannot over come physi ca l
lim itation s, so it may no t be able to maint ain
a constant speed under all condit ions . Always
be ready to apply the brakes .
Shifting manually (tiptronic mode)
The tiptronic mode allows the driver to shif t the
gears manually .
Fig . 93 Cente r console: shifting manually w it h the se lector
lever
94
F ig . 94 Stee ring whee l: shifting manually
Shifting with the selector lever
You can shift into t iptronic mode while stat ionary
and wh ile dr iving .
.. To shift into tiptronic mode, push the selecto r
lever from the D/S position to the right . As
soon as the transm iss ion switches
over, the M
t ra nsmission setting w ill appea r in the instru­
ment cl uste r display .
.,. To shift up a ge ar, tap the sele ctor lever fo r­
ward
0 ~ fig. 93.
.,. To shift down a gear, tap the se lec tor lever back
0 .
.,. To switch tiptronic mode off, pus h the selector
lever back into the 0/S pos ition.
Shifting with the shift paddles
You can operate the shi ft paddles in the D/S or M
selector lever positions .
.,. To shift up a ge ar, tap the shift paddle
0
~fig. 94 .
.,. To shift down a gear, tap the 0 shift paddle .
.,. To engage the lowes t gear, hold t he
0 shift
padd le .
.,. If you do not press a shift button within a sho rt
time while in the D/S pos it ion, the transmission
w ill return to automat ic mode. To keep shifting
using the shift paddles, move the selector leve r
to the r ight out of the D/S position .
.,. When you want to shift o ut of tiptron ic mode,
press a nd ho ld the
0 shift padd le for a longer
pe riod of time or move the sele ctor lever back
and release it.
The tra nsmission automat ica lly shi fts up or down
before cr itical engi ne speed is reac hed . .,.

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The transmission only a llows manual sh ift ing
when the engine speed is wit hin the permitted
range .
(D Tips
-If you s hift to the next lowest gear, the
transm ission w ill only shift if the en gine w ill
not be over-rewed.
- With kick-down , th e tran smission shifts to a
l ower gear, dep end ing on vehicle s peed and
engine speed .
- tiptronic does not wo rk if the t ransmiss ion
i s r unning in eme rge ncy mo de.
Kick-down
Kick -down enables maximum acceler ation .
When you press the a ccele rator ped al down be ­
yon d the resis tance poin t, the au tom atic trans­
miss ion downshifts into a lower gear and t he en ­
g ine utilizes its fu ll power, depend ing on veh icle
speed and engine RPM . It shifts up into t he next
h igher gea r once the maximum spec ified engine
RP M is reached .
A WARNING
Please note that the wheels could s pin o n
slic k or slippery roads when kick-down is ac­
ti ve .
Transmission malfunction
-
• Transmission : malfunction! Please stop ve­
hicle and shift to P
Do not cont inue driv ing. Select the P se lector lev ­
e r p osition and contact an autho rized Aud i dea le r
or author ized A udi Se rvice Fac ility for assistance .
rm Selector lever: malfunction! You may contin­
ue driving. Please contact Service
There is a system malfunct ion in the t ransmis­
sion. D rive to a n author ized Audi dealer or au­
thor ized Audi Se rvice Fac ility immed iate ly to have
the ma lf u nction co rrected.
rm P button: malfunction! Auto P when engine
off. Please contact Service D
riving
T he re is a ma lf u n ct ion in the P but ton on these ­
l ector lever . The transmission automatically en ­
gages in P when yo u sw itch off the engine . Dr ive
to an autho rized Aud i dea le r or authori zed Aud i
Se rvice Facility immed iate ly to have the ma lfunc­
t ion corrected .
rm Transmission: malfunction! Gear change on­
ly possible using both paddle levers. Please con­
tact Service
T he re is a system malfunction in the transmis­
s io n. You can continue dr iv ing with restr icted
funct ion. The se lector lever is not work ing . Gea rs
can on ly be selected by tapping both shift pad­
dles at t he same time whe n the vehicle is stat ion ­
ary ~
page 94, fig . 94. Pay atte ntion to these­
l ected transmission position in t he i nstr um ent
cl uster d isp lay. The pa rking lo ck eng ages auto ­
m ati cally when yo u turn off the eng ine. Drive to
an a uth orize d Au di dealer o r auth orized Aud i
Se rvice Facility immed iate ly to have the ma lfunc ­
t ion corrected .
rm Transmission: Please pre ss brake pedal and
select gear again
Pr ess t he b rak e peda l and select the desired se ­
l ector lever position again. Yo u ca n then co nt inu e
dr iv ing.
rm Transmission: too hot . Please adapt driving
style
The transmission temperature has i ncreased sig ­
nificantly due to t he sporty dr iv ing ma nner . Drive
i n a less s port y m anne r unt il the tempera tu re re­
tu rns to t he norma l ra nge and t he i ndi cator lig ht
swi tches of.
rm Transmission: malfunction! You can contin­
ue driving. See owner's manual
There is a system malfunction in the transmis­
s io n. You may contin ue d riving. Dr ive to an a u­
t h orized Au di dea ler or a uthorized Audi Service
Fac ility soon to have the mal func tion corrected .
rm Transmission: malfunction! You can contin ­
ue driving in
D until engine off
T he re is a system malfu nction in the transmis -
s ion. The transmission is switc hing to eme rgency
mode. If you turn the engine off, you w ill not be ..,.
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Driving
ab le to select any other selecto r lever posit ions
after starting the engine again. Drive to an au­
thor ized Audi dealer or authorized A udi Service
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor­
rected.
r;] Transmi ssion : malfunct ion ! You can contin­
ue driving with limited function. Plea se conta ct
Service
There is a system mal function in the t ransmis ­
s ion. The transm ission is switching to emergency
mode . This mode on ly shifts into certain gears or
will no longer shift at all. The engine may stall.
Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or authori zed
Audi Serv ice Facility immediately to have the
malfunct io n corrected.
r;] Transmission : malfunct ion! You may contin ­
ue driving . No reverse gear
There is a system malfunction in the transmis­
sion . The transmission is switching to emergency
mode. This mode only shifts into certain gears or
will no longer shift at all. The engine may stall.
You cannot engage the reverse gea r. Drive to an
author ized Audi dealer or author ized Audi Service
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor­
rected.
r;] Danger of rolling away! P not possible .
Ple ase apply parking brake
- The park ing lock was released using the emer­
gency release ¢
page 96. Or
- The parking lock can no longer be engaged.
Drive to an authorized A udi dealer or author­
i z ed Audi Service Facility immed iately to have
the malfunc tion corrected .
r;] Move selector le ve r to automati c position
There is a mal func tion in the tip tronic mode. End
tiptronic mode by pushi ng the selector lever to
the left i nto t he D/S position.
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Parking lock emergency release
The parking lock must be released with the
emergency release when driving through moun­
tains/maneuvering.
Fi g. 9 5 Driver 's s id e footwe ll: re leas ing the pa rk ing lock
us ing the e mergency release
The emergency release is located under the floor
mat on the dr iver's side .
Releasing the parking lock using the
emergency release
"' To preven t the vehicle from rol ling un intent ion ­
ally, set the parking brake ®l ¢
page 87 or
press the bra ke pedal.
"' There are two slits on the cover. Posit io n t he
s cr ewdr ive r from the veh icle tool kit in one of
the s lits on the cover and pry the cover off.
"' Insert the socket wrench (from the vehicle tool
kit) into the open ing
¢ fig. 95.
"'Turn the socket wrench all the way clockwise (D
and press it downward @until it locks into
place .
"' Leave the socket w rench inserted
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Resetting the parking lock
"'Press the brake pedal and start the engine.
"' Keep the brake peda l pressed and engage the
following selector lever pos it ions one after the
other: N, D and back to N .
"' Tu rn the engine off again.
"' Grasp the socket wrench with both ha nds and
pu ll it up and o ut caref ully to remove
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"' In st all the cover.
When the parki ng loc k emergency release is
u sed, the
r;J in dicator light an d the N selec to r
l eve r posi tion tur n on in the i nstr ument cluster. ..,.

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Assistance systems
"'Se lect in the In fo tainment sys tem: I MENU I but-
ton
> Vehicle > Audi dri ve select.
"' Se lect and confirm the desired setting .
You can cha nge t he d riving mode when the vehi ­
cle is stat ionary or whi le d riving. If traffic per­
mits, after changing modes, briefly take you r
foot off the accele rator peda l so that the recent ly
selected mode is a lso activated for the eng ine.
Offroad * or Lift/ Offroad* -activates offroad
functions to s upport dr iv in g o n ro ug h terra in.
The engine, transmission and steering adjust and
the Start/Stop system* switches off. Applies to
a ir suspe nsion*: t he vehicle also lifts for passing
over obstacles to maintain maximum ground
clearance.
Adjusting the Individual mode
Applies to: veh icles w ith Audi drive select
Allroad * -on ly for air suspension *: the vehicle
li fts to maintain hi ghe r g round clearance for d if ­
fic ult st retc hes of roa d.
Comfort -provides a c omfor t-or ien ted ve hicle
setu p and is s uit ed fo r long drives on hi ghw ays.
Auto -provides a n overa ll comfortab le yet dy­
n amic driv in g feel a nd i s s uited f or everyd ay use.
Dynamic -gives the driver a sporty driving fee l
and is suited to a spo rty d rivi ng s tyle .
Individual -c::;, page 136.
A WARNING
Pay attention to traffic whe n ope rating t he
d rive select to reduce th e ris k of an accide nt.
-
You can adjust the vehicle settings to your personal preferences.
"'Se lect in the Infotainment system: IME NUI but­
ton
> Vehicle > Audi drive select > Individual >
rig ht contro l button.
After you have close d the settings, you will a uto ­
mat ica lly dr ive i n the
Individual mode .
Systems comfort
Engine /transmission
ba lance d
Air suspension * comfortable
Steering comforta ble
All-wheel steering * comfortable
Sport differential * moderate
Engine sound * subtle
ACC* comforta ble
al Sub tle i n th e se lecto r leve r pos it ion D a nd sporty in S.
(D Tips
Y our sett ings a re automa tica lly saved in Indi­
vidual
mode.
Raising/lowering the vehicle
Applies to: veh icles w ith air suspens ion
"' Press th e left or right ar row key c::;, page 135,
fig . 133
u nti l the desired mode app ea rs in the
136
The equi pment in you r vehi cle will determine
which sett ings you can adjust . T he fo llow ing ta­
ble gives a n overview o f the characte ristics .
auto dynamic
ba
la nce d sporty
ba la nced sporty
ba la nce d sporty
ba la nced sporty
ba lanced sporty
sub tle/sportyal
sporty
ba lance d sporty
instrument cluster/I nfota inment system dis ­
play. Or
"' Select in the Infotainment system :
IMENU! but­
ton
> Vehicle > Audi drive select.
"' Select and confirm the des ired se tting.

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Emergency call
Introduction
The following functions may be available depend­
ing on the vehicle and the market.
- Emergency call
¢ page 203.
- Online roads ide ass istance ¢ page 204 .
@ Tips
- The serv ices are provided through a SIM
card installed in the vehicle . The cost of the
call and data connections is included in the
price for the services . Services a re provided
assuming that the cell phone network re­
quired for the installed S IM card is function­
ing and ready to operate. The available serv­
i ces set by Audi AG are only available within
the cell phone network coverage area for
the cell phone service provider selected by
Audi AG.
- You can find what data will be transferred
at www.aud iusa.com.
- These services cannot be deactivated using
the settings in the Infotainment system.
Emergency call
Description
Appl ies to: vehicles with emergency call function
You can request help when in an eme rgency or
dangerous situation using the emergency call
function
l) _ An emergency call is a combination
of data transmission and a phone call. The data
transmission from your vehicle forwards impor­
tant information, such as the vehicle and position
data, to the emergency call center.
1l The av ailabilit y of the serv ices o ffere d d ep end s on t he
c o untry a nd may chang e over t ime.
Emergen cy call
Making an emergency call
App lies to: vehicles with emergency call function
The emergency coll con be mode two different
ways .
Fig. 187 Front head liner: cover for the e mergency call b ut­
ton
Requirement: the L ED @ must be green when
the service is available . The service is not availa ­
ble when the LED is red .
Manual emergency call
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on .
.. Tap the cover
(D ¢ fig . 187 to open it .
.. Press the emergency call button. The LED@
blinks green and the emergency call is started.
.. If you press the emergency call button by m is­
take, then press it again immed iately. The
emergency call is canceled .
Automatic emergency call
The vehicle electrical system initiates an auto ­
matic emergency call under certa in circumstan­
ces, for example if an airbag deploys. The LED in
the emergency call button@blinks green . The
emergency call is made . This cannot be cance led.
(D Tips
If the emergency call is canceled due to a
poor connection, then the system automati­
cally tries to connect again.
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Emergency call
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with emergency call function
1!/1 Emergency call function: malfunction! Re­
stricted functionality . Please conta ct Service
If the indicator lig ht t urns on and the message
appears, yo u can only make an emergency ca ll
wit h rest ric ted f un ct io n. For e xamp le, you ca nnot
call the emergen cy c all ce nte r, bu t da ta m ay st ill
be tra nsmi tted under certa in circ umst ances/
D rive to an a uthorized Audi dea le r or a uth orized
Aud i Service Facility immediately to have the
malfunct ion corrected.
II Emergency call function : malfunction! Fun c­
tion unavailable. Please contact Service
I f t he indi cator lig ht tur ns on and the message
ap pears, yo u can not m ake an eme rge ncy call.
D rive to an a uth o rize d Aud i de aler or auth orized
Aud i Serv ice Facility immedia tely to have t he
malfunct io n corrected .
Online roadside
assistance
Description
Applies to: veh icles with online roadside ass istance
You can request help if you are in an accident or
b reakdow n situation using on line roadside ass is ­
tance
1> . A roads ide assistance call is a comb ina­
tion of data transmission and a phone call. The
data transmission from your vehicle forwards im­ portant information to the A udi service cente r,
such as the veh icle and pos it io n data.
l ) Th e availab ili ty of th e services offered depe nds o n th e
country and may ch an ge over time.
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· Calling online roadside ass istance
Applies to: vehicles with on line roadside assistance
The roadside assistance call can be made two
differ ent ways.
Fig. 188 Front headliner: roadside assista nce button
Calling roadside assistance manually
0 ....
-0
I
.,. Press the bu tton @~ fig. 188. The LED in t he
but ton turns red. Ro adside ass istance is c alled.
.,. If you press the button @ by mista ke, then
press it again. Or
.,. Select and confirm
Cancel or End call in the In-
fotainment system.
Automat ic roadside assistance (Audi incident
assistance)
A minor accident is detected by the veh icle elec­
trical system. You have the option of select ing
betwee n
Call online roadside assistance or Make
emergency call .
.,. Select one of the options and confi rm it by
press ing the control knob.
@ Tips
If t he roadside assistance call is canceled due
to a poor connection, then the call m ust be
made again .

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® Mud and snow capability
"M/5" or "M+S" indicates the tire
has properties making it suitable
to drive in mud or snow.~ indi­
cates a winter tire .
@ Composition of the tire cord
and materials
The number of plies indicates the
number of rubber ized fabric lay­
ers in the t ire. In general : the
more layers, the more weight a
tire can carry . Tire manufacturers
must also specify the materials
used in the ti re . These incl ude
stee l, nylon, polyester and other
materials .
@Maximum permitted load
This number indicates the maxi­
mum load in kilograms and
pounds that the tire can carry .
@ Uniform tire quality grade
standards for treadwear,
traction and temperature resistance
T readwear , traction and tempera­
ture ranges¢
page 350.
@ Running direction
The arrows indicate the running
direction of un idirectional t ires .
You must always follow the speci- fied running direction
¢
page 365.
€3) Maximum permitted
inflation pressure
Wheels
T his number ind icates the max i­
mum pressure to which a tire can
be inflated unde r normal operat­
ing conditions.
Glossary of tire and loading
terminology
Accessory weight
means the combined we igh t (in
excess of those standard items
wh ich may be replaced) of auto­
matic transmission, power steer­
ing, power brakes, power win­
dows, power seats, radio, and
heater, to the extent that these
items are availab le as factory-in ­
stalled equipment (whether in­
stalled or not).
Aspect ratio
means the ratio of the height to
the w idth of the tire in percent .
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a
low s idewall for improved steer­
ing response and better overall
handling on dry pavement .
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Fuse panel @ (brown)
No . Equipment
2
Mass airflow sensor, camshaft adjust-
ment, charge air cooler pump
3 Exhaust doors, fuel injectors, radiator inlet
4 Vacuum pump, hot water pump, particu-
late sensor, biodiesel sensor
5 Brake light sensor
6 Engine va lves, camshaft adjustment
7
Heated oxygen sensor, mass airflow sen-
sor
8
Water pump, high pressure pump, high
pressure regulator va lve
9 Hot water pump
10
Oil pressure sensor, oil temperature sen-
sor
11 Clutch pedal position sensor
12 Engine valves
13 Radiator fan
14 Fuel injectors
15 Ignition coils
16 Fuel pump
Fuse panel @ (red)
No . Equipment
1 Ignition coils
2 Eng ine va lves
5 Engine mount
7 I nstrument pane l
8 Climate control system (blower)
Fuse panel © (black)
No. Equipment
1 Front seat heating
2 Windshield wipers
3 Left headlight electronics
4 Panorama glass roof
5 Left front door control module
6 Sockets
7 Right rear door contro l module
9 Right headlight electronics
Fuses and bulbs
Fuse panel© (black)
10
Windshie ld washer system/headlight
washer system
11 Left rear doo r contro l module
Fuse panel @ (brown)
No . Equipment
Seat ventilation, seat heating, rearview
1 mirror, cl imate control system, rear cli-
mate control system controls
2 Gateway, climate control system
3 Sound actuator/exhaust sound tuning
4 Transmission heating valve
s Engine start
8 Night vision assist, HomeLink
9 Adaptive cruise contro l
11 Video camera
12 Matrix LED headlight/right LED headlight
13 Matrix LED headlight/left LED headlight
14 Rear window wipe r
Fuse panel© (red)
No. Equipment
1 Anti-theft alarm system
2 Engine control module
3 Lumbar support
Automatic transmission selector mecha-
4
nism
s Horn
6 Electromechanical parking brake
7 Gateway control module
8 Inter ior headliner lights
10 A irbag control module
11 Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
12 Diagnostic connector, light/ra in sensor
13 Climate control system
14 Right front door control module
15 A/C compressor
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Emergency situations
Emergency situations
General
This chapter is intended for trained emergency crews and working personnel who have the nec­
essary tools and equipment to perform these
operations.
Starting by pushing or
towing
(D Note
Vehicles with an automatic transmission
cannot be started by pushing or towing.
Starting with jumper
cables
If necessary, the engine con be started by con­
necting it to the battery of another vehicle.
If the engine should fail to start because of a dis­
charged or weak battery, the battery can be con­
nected to the battery of
another vehicle, using a
pair of jumper cables to start the engine.
Jumper cables
Use only jumper cables of sufficiently large cross
section
to carry the starter current safely. Refer
to the manufacturer's specifications.
Use only jumper cables with
insulated terminal
clamps which are distinctly marked :
plus(+) cable in most cases colored red
minus(-) cable
in most cases colored black.
A WARNING
Batteries contain electricity, acid, and gas.
Any of these can cause very serious or fatal in­
jury. Follow the instructions below for
safe
handling of your vehicle's battery.
-Always shield your eyes and avoid leaning
over the battery whenever possible.
-A dead battery can freeze at temperatures
around 32 °F (0 °C) . If the vehicle battery is
frozen, you must thaw it before connecting
the jump start cables.
If you do not, this in-
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creases the risk of an explosion and chemi­
cal burns. After jump starting the vehicle,
drive to an authorized Audi dealer or author­
ized Audi Service Facility immediately to
have the vehicle battery checked.
- Do not allow battery acid to contact eyes or
skin . Flush any contacted area with water
immediately.
- Improper use of a booster battery to start a
vehicle may cause an explosion .
- Vehicle batteries generate explosive gases.
Keep sparks, flame and lighted cigarettes
away from batteries.
- Do not try to jump start any vehicle with a
low acid level in the battery.
- The voltage of the booster battery must also
have a 12-Volt rating. The capacity (Ah) of
the booster battery should not be lower
than that of the discharged battery. Use of
batteries of different voltage or substantial­
ly different "Ah" rating may cause an explo­
sion and personal injury.
- Never charge a frozen battery. Gas trapped
in the ice may cause an explosion.
- Never charge or use a battery that has been
frozen. The battery case may have be weak­
ened.
- Use of batteries of different voltage or sub­
stantially different capacity (Ah) rating may
cause an explosion and injury. The capacity (Ah) of the booster battery should not be
lower than that of the discharged battery.
- Before you check anything in the engine
compartment, always read and heed all
WARNINGS
r=:> poge 322.
([) Note
-Applying a higher voltage booster battery
will cause expensive damage to sensitive electronic components, such as control
units, relays, radio, etc.
- There must be no electrical contact between
the vehicles as otherwise current could al­
ready start to flow as soon as the positive
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@ Tips
The discharged battery must be properly con­
nected to the vehicle's electrical system .
When jump starting or charg ing the battery,
never connect the negative ground cable to
the battery negative post because the battery
manager system must be able to detect the
battery's state of charge. Always connect the
negative ground cable to the negative ground
post of the battery manager control unit.
Using the jump start
cable
Both jump start cables must be connected in the
correct order!
Fig. 292 Engine compartment: connect ors for jump start
cables and a charger
Fig. 293 Ju mp starting us ing a battery in another vehicle:
@ -providing current, @-drained
The procedure described below for connecting
jumper cables is intended to prov ide a jump start
for your vehicle .
Vehicle with discharged battery
•Turnoff lights and accessories, move automatic
transmission lever to N (Neutral) or P (Park)
and set parking brake.
Emergency situations
Connecting the positive cable (red) to the
positive terminal
• Open the red cover on the positive terminal
r=>fig. 292 .
1. Secure one end of the positive cable (red) to
the jump start pin
r=> fig. 293 (D (pin under
the red cover = "posit ive") on the vehicle that
needs to be started @.
2. Secure the other end of the positive cable
(red) to the positive termina l@ on the bat­
tery provid ing the current @.
Connecting the negative cable (black) to the
negative terminal
3. Secure one end of the negative cable (black)
to the nega tive term inal @ on the battery
that is providing the current @.
4. Secure the other end of the negative cable
(black) to the jump start pin@ (hex head pin
= "negative") on the vehicle that needs to be
started @.
Starting the engine
• Start the engine on the vehicle providing the
jump start @and let it run at idle.
• Now start the engine on the vehicle with the
drained battery @.
• If the engine does not start, stop the starting
procedure after 10 seconds and then repeat it
after approx imately 30 seconds.
• Remove the cables when the engines are run­
ning. Remove them in reverse order from the
way they were installed.
• Close the red cover on the positive terminal.
T he battery is vented to the outside to prevent
gases from enter ing the vehicle interior . Make
sure that the jumper clamps are well connected
with their
metal parts in full contact with the
battery terminals.
_& WARNING
-To avoid serious personal injury and damage to the vehicle, heed all warnings and instruc ­
tions of the jumper cable manufacturer. If in
doubt, call for road service.
- Jumper cables must be long enough so that
the vehicles do not touch . ..,_
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