AUDI R8 SPYDER 2012 Workshop Manual
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Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on/off 
Fig.  60 Instr ume nt  pa nel: lig ht  sw itc h (automat ic 
head·  a nd  taill ig ht  control) 
Switching  on  the  side  marke r lights 
"'  Turn  the  light  switch  to  ::oo:. 
Switching  on  the  headlights  and  high 
beam 
"'  Turn  the  light  switch  to tD. 
.,.  Push  the  high  beam  lever  forward  towa rds 
t h e  instrument  pane l 
Q page 51. 
Switching  off  the  lights 
.,. Turn the  light  switch  to 0. 
Switching  on  automatic  head- and 
taillight  control 
.,.  Turn the  light  switch  to AU TO Q fig . 60 . 
The  headlig hts  and  tai lligh ts w ill come  on  au
tomatically  when  the  ignition  is  sw itche d on 
and  the  light  switch  is in the  position  AU TO 
(on ly in  nig httime  conditions).  When  switch· 
ing  off  the  ignit io n, the  headlig hts  wi ll go  off 
and  only  the  side  marker  lights  will  remai n lit. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models:  The  daytime  r unning  lig hts  will 
come  on  a utomat ica lly when  the  ig nition  is 
sw itched  on  and  the  light  switch  is  in the  posi· 
tion 
AUTO (only  in  daylight  conditions). 
Canada  models : Th e daytime  runni ng lights 
will  come  on  a utomat ically  when  the  ignition 
is switched  on  and  the  light  switch  is  in the 
Clear  vi sion  49 
position 0 , AUTO (on ly in  daylight  cond itions) 
o r ;oo :. 
Automatic  head- and  taillight  control 
In  the  swi tc h  p osition AUTO the  au tomati c 
he ad- and  t aillight  con tro l is  activ ated.  Ligh t 
senso rs  ar e lo cated  in t he  i nside  mirro r hous
ing  and  co nstantly  chec k the  light  cond itions 
su rroundi ng the  vehicle.  If  ambient  bright
ness  fa lls  below  a factory  set  value  (e .g.  when 
dr iv ing  into  a  tu nnel),  the  head- and  taill ights 
i ncl uding  the  license  plate  illuminati on  are 
automat ica lly t urned  on . When  ambient 
brightness  i ncreases  aga in,  the  exte rnal  ligh ts 
ar e turned  off  aga in 
q &. . In  the  switch  posi
t ion 
AUTO , the  low  beams  are  tur ned  off  when 
t h e  ign ition  is swi tched  o ff. Th e  rem aining 
li gh ts are  turned  off  when  the  key  is ta ke n  out 
of  the  ignition  lock. 
W it h a utomat ic head- and  taill igh t con trol, 
the  h igh-be am fu nction  is  also  ava ilable , bu t 
with  one  rest ric t ion : If  you  have  not  sw itche d 
the  h igh  beams  back  to  low  beams  during  a u
tomat ic head light  operat ion  (for  examp le,  af
ter  driving  through  a tunnel),  on ly the  low 
beams  come  on  the  next  time  automatic 
headlig hts  are  switched  on.  To use  the  high 
beams,  yo u fi rst  have  to  pull  the  h igh  beam 
lever  back  and  then  push  the  lever  forwa rd 
agam  . 
The  side  ma rke r lights  a nd  headlights  ca n be 
sw itc hed  on  manually  by turn ing  the  light 
swi tc h  to  the  des ired  pos ition . 
Light sensor  malfunction 
If  there  is a  light  sensor  ma lfunction,  the 
symbol 
El comes  on  in the  display . For safety 
reasons,  the  low  beams  are  tu rned  on  perma
nently  with  t he  sw itch  in 
AUTO . However , you 
can  con tinue  to  tu rn  the  lights  on  and  off  us
in g t he  light  switch . Have t he  ligh t sensor 
c h eck ed  as  soon  a s  possib le  a t an au thori zed 
A udi  dealer. 
Coming  home/leaving  home  function 
The  function  is  sw itched  on  w hen  the  sw itch  is 
i n the 
AUTO pos ition  and  th e funct ion  is liJJ,,  
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50  Clear vision 
shown  as  active  in the  driver  information 
system. 
The 
coming  home function  illuminates  the 
area  around  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  off  and  the  driver 's  door  is opened. 
The  length  of  time  the  lights  rema in on  can  be 
set  in the  menu  display 
(Lights>  Exterior 
lights > coming  home) . 
The leaving home function  illuminates  the 
area  around  the vehicle  when  unlocking  it. 
.&_ WARNING 
-Never  use  daytime  running  lights  to  see 
where  you  are  going.  They are  not  bright  enough  and  will  not  let  you  see  far 
enough  ahead  for  safety,  especially  at  dusk  or when  it  is dark . Be aware  of 
changes  in outside  light  conditions  when 
you  are  driving  and  respond  by switching  on your  low beams. 
- Automatic  head- and  taillight  control  is 
only  intended  to  assist  the driver. This 
feature  does  not  relieve  the driver  of  his 
responsibility  to  check  the  headlights 
and  to  turn  them  on  manually  according 
to  the  current  light and  visibility  condi
tions.  For example,  fog  and  rain  cannot 
be  detected  by  the light  sensors.  Conse
quently,  always  switch  the  headlights  on 
under  these  weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark . 
- Crashes  can  happen  when  you  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  your  car  from  the  back. 
- Please  observe  legal  regulations  when 
using  the  lighting systems  described . 
@ Tips 
-Always observe  the  specific local regula
tions  for  your  area  when  to  use  your  lights . 
- Turn  on  low  beams  as  evening  ap
proaches  or  in conditions  of  poor  visibili
ty.  -
Do not  attach  stickers  to the  windshield 
in  front  of the  sensors  as  this can  disable 
the  automatic  head- and  taillight  control 
and  the  automatic  glare-dimming  of the 
rearview  mirror(s)*. 
- If  you  remove  the  ignition  from  the  igni
tion  lock while  the headlights  are  still 
on,  a  buzzer  will sound  as long  as  the 
driver's  door  is open  to  remind  you  to 
turn  off  the  lights . 
- In  the  AUTO mode,  the  low beams  are 
turned  off  when  the  ignition  is turned 
off . The  remaining  lights  are  turned  off 
when  the  key  is taken out  of the ignition. 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather  conditions  the 
headlights  may  fog  over  temporarily  on 
the  inside . 
- The  critical  factor  is  the temperature 
difference  between  the  interior  and  the 
exterior  of  the headlight  lens. 
- With  the  main  beams  switched  on,  the 
light-emitting  area  will  be  free  of con
densation  after  a short  time , however 
the  edges  of the  glass  may  still  be  fog 
ged . 
- This  physical  phenomenon  has  no  ef
fect  on  the  life  of your  vehicle's  l ight
ing  system . 
Emergency  flasher 
Fig. 61 Center  console:  em erge ncy flasher  sw itc h 
The  emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle  are in an  emer
gency  situa tion. 
...  Press  the switch ~ 
Q fig. 61 to switch  the 
emergency  flasher  on  or  off . 
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When  the  emergency flasher  is on, all  four 
turn  signal  blink  at the  same time . The turn 
signal  ind icator  lights 
R  II in the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light  in the  emergency 
flasher  switch~ blink  likewise . The emergen
cy flasher  also works  when the  ignition  is 
switched  off. 
The emergency flasher  wi ll automatically 
sw itch  on  if you  are in  an acc ident  where the 
a irbag  has deployed . 
(D Tips 
You should  switch  on the  emergency flash
er when: 
-you  are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf 
fic  jam  so that  any other  vehicles coming 
can see you,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  has broken  down  or yo u are 
in an emergency  situation , or  when 
- your  vehicle  is being towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if yo u are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Turn signals  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever  is used  to  operate  the  turn  signals 
and  the  high  beam  as well  as the  headlight 
flasher . 
t 
t 
F ig . 6 2 Turn  signa l an d h igh beam  lever 
The turn  s ignal  and  high  beam  leve r has the 
followi ng functions: 
Turn sign als ¢ 9 
N 
"' 8 
"' ... a, 
~ Lift  the  lever  up all  the  way c:> fig . 62  to  use 
the  right  turn  s ignals 
(D , or  push the  lever 
down  all  the  way to  use the  left  turn  signals 
@ . 
Clear  vi sion  51 
~ Move the  lever (up or  down) just  to  the 
point  of  resistance to  use the  turn  signals 
for  as long  as you  need them,  for  example 
when  changing  lanes . 
~ Briefly  move the  lever  up or  down just  to 
the  point  of  resistance  and t hen release  it  to 
flash  the  turn  s ignals  three  times  in  succes
sion . This 
C o nveni ence turn  signal funct ion 
must  be activated  in  the menu  disp lay 
c:> page25 . 
High  beam ~D 
~ Push the  lever forward  @to switch  on the 
high  beam . 
~ Pull  the  lever  back towards  you to  sw itch  off 
the  high  beam. 
Headlight  flasher ~D 
~ Pull the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel © 
to  use the  headlight  flasher . 
Notes on the se feature s 
-The  turn  signals  only work  with  the  ignition 
switched  on . T he indicator  lights 
IJ or Bi n 
the  instrument  cluster c:> page  11  also  blink. 
- After  you  have turned  a corner,  the  turn  s ig-
nal switches  off  automatically. 
- The  high  beam  works only  when  the  head 
lights  are on. The indicator  light 
II i n the 
instrument  cluster  illuminates  when  the 
high  beams are on . 
- The  headlight  flasher  works  only as  long  as 
you  ho ld the  lever  - even  if  there  are no 
lights  switched  o n. The ind icator  light 
II i n 
the  instrument  cluste r illuminates  whe n you 
use the  headlight  flasher  . 
.&, WARNING 
Do not  use t he h igh  beam or  hea dligh t 
fl ashe r  if yo u know  th at  these  could  be 
b lin ding  oncoming  t raffic .  
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52  Clear vis ion 
Interior  lights 
Interior  lights 
The interior lights  include the  reading  lights 
for  the  driver and  the  front  passenger . 
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,-i.-,-,n--;) 
"' "' "' 0 
• 
Fi g.  63 Section  from  headliner:  I nterior  l ights 
Acti vating  door  contact  circuit 
•  Press the  button @. The LED  in the  button 
i lluminates. 
Deactivating  door  c ontact  circu it 
•  Press the  button @. The LED in the  button 
goes out . 
Front  re ad ing  lights ~ 
•  Press one of  the  switches @ to  turn  the 
right  or  left  reading  light  on/off. 
With  the  door  contact  circuit,  the  interior  lights  turn  on as soon as you  unlock  the  vehi
cle or  open  the  doors. The interior  lights  are 
also turned  on when  the  ignition  key is re moved. The lights  turn  off  about  30  seconds 
after  the  doors  are closed . When  the  vehicle  is 
locked or when  the  ignit io n  is tu rned on, the 
inte rior  lights  a re turned  off. 
When  a door  is open, the  interior  lights  are 
turned  off  after  about  10 m inutes  to  prevent 
battery  drain ing. 
The brightness  of  the  lights  is controlled  au
tomatically  by a dimmer  when they  are 
switched  on/off . 
Instrument  panel  illumination 
The illumination  of  the  instruments,  displays 
and  the  center  console  can be adjusted . 
Fig . 6 4  Instrument  pa nel  illuminat ion 
You reg ulate the  brightness  of  t he  instr u
ments  with  the  left  thumbwheel 
c;~-~ fig . 64 . 
A phototransisto r integrated  into  the  instru
ment  cluster  controls  the  illumina tion  of the 
need les in  it.  When  the  lights  are switched  on, 
the  lighting  for  the  center  conso le and the  in
struments  (needles and dials)  is automatically 
adjusted  to  ambient  conditions . The driver  can 
also adjust  the  brightness  of  the  lighting. 
Ignition  ON, light  switch  at @ 
With the  ign ition  sw itched  O N, the  g low of in
strument  needles 
can be adjusted  to  appear 
brighter  or dimmer. 
Ignition  ON, light  switch  at ;oo : or ~D. 
With  the  lights  switched  o n, the  br ightness  of 
instrumen t cluster  ( i.e . need les, ga uges and 
displays)  and cen ter conso le illum inat ion can 
be adjusted. 
(D Note 
The instrumen t cluster  and cen ter conso le 
ill umin ation  (gauges and nee dles) comes 
o n  when yo u sw itch  on the  ignit io n  and the 
veh icle headlights  are off . Be aware of  the 
fo llowing  difference  between  models  bui lt 
to  US or Canadian specifications: 
- USA models:  illumination  of  the  instru
ment  cl uster  (gauges and need les), dash 
and center  conso le around  the  gearshift  .,.  
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lever is controlled  by a light  sensor  locat
ed in the  instrument  panel. The instru
ment  pane l illumination  will  a utomat i
cally  become dimmer  as the  daylight 
fades away and eventually  will  go o ut 
completely  when  outside  light  is ve ry 
low. T his is to  rem ind you,  the drive r, to 
switch  on the  headlights  before  it  gets 
too  dark. 
- Canada models:  instrument  panel  i llum i
nat io n  w ill  stay b right  regard less of  the 
i n tens ity  of  amb ien t lig ht.  Always  be 
aware o f ch anges in outside  light  con di
tions  wh ile you are driving.  Resp ond in 
time  to  fading  daylight  by t urning  the 
l ight  sw itch  to  position 
io (or "A UTO" if 
your  car  is equ ipped with  this  feature)  to 
turn  on your  headlights. 
Luggage compartment  light 
The  light  is located  on the  right  side of  the 
luggage  compartment . 
These lights  come on automatica lly when  the 
front  lid  is opened. The lig hts  turn  off  auto
mat ica lly if  the  lid  is left  open  for  more then 
10  minutes. 
Sun  visors 
CJ
C • -·-·--·, 
~
-----____ ,,_ 
~ --·----"-------.. ----
~ ---- s;i~~~j 
.---~~·-·oiiiiiii------------1 
Fig.  6 5 Sun v isor 
The vanity  mir rors  in the  sun v isors are eq uip
ped with  covers. 
Clear vi sion 5 3 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Windshield  wiper 
The windshield  wiper  lever  controls  both  the 
windshield  wipers  and  the  washer  system. 
Fi g. 6 6 W iper  leve r 
The w indshield  wiper  lever¢ fig.  66 has the 
follow ing pos itions: 
Intermittent  wiping  'Pl (activating  rain 
sen sor) 
.,.  Move the  lever up  to position (D . 
.,. Move the  switch @ to  set the  duration  of 
the  wipe  intervals  or  to  adjust  the  sensitivity 
of  the  light/rain  sensor . 
Low wiper  speed 
.,.  Move the  lever up to  position @. 
High  wiper  speed 
.,. Move the  lever up to  pos ition @. 
One-touch wiping 
.,. Move the  lever to  positio n @, when you 
want  to  wipe  the  windsh ield 
briefly . 
Automatic  wip er/ washer 
.,.  Pull the  lever  to  position ® (toward  the 
steering  whee l) and hold . 
.,.  Release the  lever. The washer  system  stops 
and  the wipers  continue  to  operate  for 
about  4  seconds. Different  numbers  of  wipe 
cycles are pe rformed  depending  on how 
long  t he  leve r is he ld. 
Turning off  the  w ipe rs 
.,.  Move the  lever  back to  position @.  
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54  Clear  vis ion 
Moving  w ip er blade s to  th e service 
po sit ion 
..  Do not lift  the  wiper  arms  away from  the 
glass when  they  are in their  parked  position; 
this  would  damage  the  paint  on  the  front 
lid . 
..  When  there  is a risk of  frost,  make  sure t hat 
the  wiper  blades are not  frozen  to  the  wind shield  . 
..  Move wipe r blades to  the  service pos it ion 
¢page  55. 
The windshield  wipers  and washer  on ly work 
when  the  ignition  is turned  on. 
To reduce the  sensit iv ity  of  the  sensor, move 
switch  @down . To increase the  sens itiv ity, 
move the  switch  up. The higher  you  adjust  the 
sens itivity,  the  faste r th e sensor will  react 
when  i t senses moisture  on the  w indshield. 
The pauses between  w iper t urns depend  not 
only  on the  sensitivity  setting,  but  on  the  ve 
hicle  speed as well. 
Du ring  a temporary  stop,  e.g . at  a t raff ic sig
na l,  the  set wipe r speed  is automatically  re
duced  by one stage. 
When  the  igni tion  is tu rned on, the  washer 
jets  are heated. 
_& WARNING 
- Wipe r blades a re cruc ial  for  safe driving! 
Only when  they  are in  good  condition  are 
they  able  to  clear  the  windows  properly 
to  provide  uncompromising  visibility. 
Worn  or  damaged  wiper  blades are a  safety  hazard  ¢ 
page  55,  Replacing 
front  wiper  blades! 
- The light/ra in sensor  is only  des igned  to 
assist  and support  the  dr iver . 
It remains 
entirely  the  driver 's responsibility  to 
mon itor  outs ide weather  conditions  and 
to  manually  activate  the  w ipers as soon 
as  rain o r dri zz le red uces visibi lity 
thro ugh the  windshie ld. 
- T he windshie ld must  not  be treated  with 
water-repe llent  materials.  They can  in
crease glare  under  poor visib ility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when  the  s
un is low  on the  horizon . In  addi
tion,  they  can cause the  w indshield  w ip
ers to  chatter . 
(D Note 
In  freezing  or  near freezing  conditions: 
- Always  check that  the  wiper  blades  are 
not  frozen  to  the  g lass before  you turn 
the  wipers  on . Loosen a wiper  blade 
which  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 
window.  Us ing the  wipers  as a conven
ient  ice scraper will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades . 
- Before you take  your  veh icle to  an auto
matic  car wash,  make  sure you  have the 
w indshield  w iper system  switched  off 
(lever  in  position  0),  otherwise  the  w ind
shield  w iper system  could  get  damaged 
in the  car wash  if  it  should  suddenly 
come on . 
(D Tips 
-The windshie ld w ipers are switched  off 
when  the  ignit ion  is turned  off.  Act ivate 
t he winds hield  wipers  after  the ignition 
is switched  back on  by moving  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever  to  any position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wipe r blades 
cause smearing,  which  can affect  the  op
eration  of  the  light/rain  sensor . Check 
the  cond ition  of your  windsh ield wiper 
blades  regularly. 
- When  the  wipers  are switched  on  man
ually  and  in ra in cond itions,  the  auto
matic  headlights  turn  on¢ 
page 49 or 
off  during  the  day when  the  wipers  are 
no  longer  operating . The automat ic 
head lights  fu nction  is avai lab le in  this 
case on ly w hen the  light  switch  is in the 
"A UTO"  posit ion¢ 
page  49,  fig.  60. 
- Make su re the  washer  fluid  reservoir  is 
t opped  off  before  goi ng on  a  long tr ip. 
Look  up ¢ 
page  182 for  checking  and 
filling  the  washe r container .  
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-If  you switch  off  the  ignition  w ith  the 
windshield  wiper  lever still  in the  inter
val w ipe pos ition  and then  come back a 
while  later  and  drive  off , the  rain  sensor 
will  reactivate  itself  after  the  vehicle 
speed has exceeded 4  mph  (6  km/h) . 
Service  position 
It is only possible  to change  wiper  blades  if 
you  move  the wiper  arms  to  the service posi
tion . 
In  order  to  use the  windshield  wipers,  the 
front  lid  must  be comp letely  closed. 
Mo ving  w ipe r blade s to  the  service 
position 
..  When  there  is a r isk of  frost,  make s ure that 
the  wiper  blades are no t frozen  to  the  wind
shield  . 
..  Switch  the  ignition  on  . 
..  Move the  w iper leve r to  position 
0 
c::> page  53,  fig. 66 . 
.. Press the I RESE T I button  unt il the Display 
type 
menu  appears in the  Driver  Informa
tion  System  display. 
..  Using the  rocker switc h and the 
!R ESE T I but
ton,  select  the 
Set  > Wiper s > Front > Serv 
i ce posit io n  on 
function . The windsh ield 
wiper  arms  move  to  the service pos ition. 
Moving  w ipe r blade s to  park  po siti on 
..  Make certain  that  the  w ipe r arms  are ly ing 
against  the  w indshie ld  . 
..  Switch  the  ignition  on and  move the  wiper 
lever from  position 
O to 4 c::> page  53 , 
fig. 
66. The wiper  arms  will  move back to 
t h e park  pos ition . 
(D Note 
Never drive  your  vehicle  when the  wind
shie ld w iper arms  are  in the  service pos i
tion  and  pulled  away from  the  windshie ld. 
When  you  dr ive faster  than 
4 mp h (6 km/ 
h), the  w iper arms  automat ica lly re turn to 
t he par k position  and could  ca use pa int 
damage to  the  front  lid!  Clear 
vi
sion 55 
@ Tips 
- Yo u can also turn  on t he service posit ion, 
for  example,  if yo u want  to  protect  the 
w indshield  from  icing  by using  a cover. 
- Th e service posit ion  moves to 
off a uto
matically  when you operate  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever, or  speed exceeds 
4 mph (6 km/h). 
Replacing  front  wiper  blades 
Wiper  blades  in good  condition  help  keep the 
windshield  clear. 
.-- --------.. 
Fig.  67 Unl atching  w ipe r blade s 
' 
@ 
Fig. 6 8 Remov ing w iper  b lades 
Removing  the  wiper  blade 
..  Move the  wipers  to  the  service pos ition 
c::> pageSS . 
.. Fold the  w indshie ld w iper arm  away from 
the  glass . 
0 
i ,:. .., m 
.. On  the  upper  end of  the  wiper  arm  at  the 
corr uga tion,  squeeze the  p lastic  ret ainer  to
gethe r on both  s ides  in the  direction  of  the 
arrow 
c::> fig. 67. 
..  Rotate the  wiper  b lade in the  d irect ion of 
the  arrow @ 
c::> fig. 68 away from  the  wiper 
arm . 
.. Lift the  wiper  b lade off  in the  direction  of 
t he arrow @.  
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56  Clear vis ion 
In stall ing t he wiper  blade 
.,. Place  the  rounded  end  of the  wiper  onto  the 
end  of the  w iper  arm  in the 
op pos ite direc
tion  to  the  arrow @ 
c:::> fig. 68 . 
.,. Squeeze  the  corrugation  on  the  wiper  until 
you  hear  it click  in the  wiper  arm . 
.,.  Fold  the wiper  arm  back  onto  the  wind
shield  . 
.,.  Switch  the  ignition  on  and  move  the  wiper 
lever  down  briefly 
c:::> page 53, fig . 66 . The 
wipe r will  move  back  to  the  park  position. 
_& WARNING 
- Clean yo ur wiper  blades  regularly  w ith  a 
windshield  washer  solution  to  prevent 
streaking.  If the  wiper  blades  are  very 
dirty,  for  examp le  with  insects,  carefu lly 
clean  the  w iper  blades  with  a sponge  or a 
soft  brush. 
- For your  safety,  you  should  replace  the 
wiper  blades  once  or  twice  a year.  See 
your  authorized  Aud i dealer  for  replace
ment  blades. 
(D Note 
- The w iper  blades  may  only  be  changed 
c:::> page 55 in the  service  position!  Other
wise,  you  r isk  damaging  the  paint  on  the 
front  lid or the  windsh ield  wiper  motor . 
- To prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  system: 
-Always loosen  blades  which  a re fro zen 
to  the  windshield  before  operating 
w ipers. 
- Do not  use  gasoline,  kerosene,  paint 
t hinner,  or  o ther  solvents  on  or  near 
the  wipe r blades . 
- Do not  attempt  to  move  the  wipers  by 
hand. 
{D) Tips 
The front  wiper  blades  are  different 
lengths;  the  blade  o n the  dr ive r's  side  is 
longer. 
Mirrors 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig . 69 Auto matic dimming  rearview m irro r 
.,. To  dim  the  rearview  mirror  and  both  exteri
or  m irrors,  press  the@ button . The  diode 
@  turns  on.  The  rearview  and  exterior  mir
rors  dim  automatically  when  light  shines  on 
them,  for  example  from  headlights  on  ave
h icle to  the  rear . 
_& WARNING 
-
Elec tro lyte  fluid  can  lea k from  automatic 
dimming  mirrors  i f the  glass  is b roken. 
Electro lyte  fluid  can  irritate  skin,  eyes  and 
respiratory  system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  e lec
trolyte  can  cause  i rr itation  to  the  respira
tory  system , especially  among  people 
with  asthma  or  other  respiratory  condi
tions.  Get fresh  air  immediately  by  leav
ing the  vehicle  or,  if that  is  not  possib le, 
open  w indows  and  doors  all  the  way . 
- If electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flus h 
them  thoroughly  with  large  amou nts 
of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  minutes; 
medical  attention  is recommended. 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  skin,  fl ush  affect
ed  area  with  clean  wate r fo r at  least  15 
minutes  and  then  wash  affe cted  area 
wit h soap  and  wate r; medical  attention 
is recommended.  Thoro ughly  wash  af
fected  clothing  and  shoes  before  reuse . 
- If swallowed  and  person  is consc ious, 
rinse  mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15 
minutes . Do not  induce  vomiting  unless 
instructed  to  do  so  by medical  professio na l. Get  medical  attention  immediately.  
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(D Note 
Liquid  electrolyte  leaking  from  broken  mir
ror  glass will  damage  any plastic  surfaces 
it  comes  in contact  with.  Clean up spilled 
electrolyte  immediately  with  clean water 
and a sponge. 
(D Tips 
-Switching  off  the  dimming  function  of 
the  inside  rear view  mirror  also deacti
vates the  automatic  dimming  function  of 
the  exterior  mirrors . 
- The automatic  dimming  mirrors  do not 
dim  when  the  interior  lighting  is turned 
on or the  reverse gear  is selected . 
- Automatic  dimming  for  the  mirror  only 
operates  properly  if  the  sun shade* for 
the  rear window  is not  in use  or the  light 
striking  the  inside  mirror  is not hindered 
by  other  objects. 
Exterior  mirrors 
N 
"' ~ N 
~ 
Fig. 70  Forwa rd  sect ion of  driver 's a rmr est: power  mir
ror  co ntrols 
Turn  the knob  to  the  desired  position : 
Q/ P -In  this  position , you can adjust  the 
driver's  and front  passenger's exterior  mirrors 
by  turning  the  knob  in the  desired  direction. 
(jjjl  - The mirrors  are heated  depending  on the 
outside  temperature. 
8  -The exterior  mirrors  fold  in*. 
You ar e well-advised  to  fold*  the  exterior  mir
ro rs in maneuve ring  in tight  spa ces or  when 
leaving  the  car pa rked close to  other  vehicles .  Clear  vision  5 
7 
(D Note 
-Curved (i.e.  convex) mirror  surfaces  in
crease your  field  of  view.  Remember that 
vehicles or  other  objects  will  appear 
smaller  and farther  away than  when 
seen in a flat  mirror . If  you  use this  mir
ror  to estimate  distances  of  following  ve
hicles when  changing  lanes, you could 
estimate  incorrectly  and cause  an acci
dent . 
- If  the  mirror  housing  is moved  uninten
tionally  (for  example,  while  parking your 
vehicle),  then you  must  first  fold  the mir
ror  electrically.  Do not  readjust  the mir
ror  housing  manually.  You could  damage 
the  motor  which  controls  the  mirror. 
(D Tips 
If  there  should  be  a malfunction  in  the 
electrical  system,  you  can still  adjust  the 
exterior  mirrors  by pressing  the  edge of 
the  mirror. 
Digital  compass 
Activating  or deactivating  the  compass 
The direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear
view mirror . 
Fig. 71 Inside re arv iew  mirror : digital  compa ss a ctivat
ed 
..  To  activate  or  deactivate,  hold  the @but
ton  down  until  the  red display  appears or 
disappears . 
The digital  compass only  works  with  the  igni
tion  turned  on . The directions  are displayed  as 
initials: 
N (North) , NE (Northeast), E (East), II>  
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58  Clear  vis ion 
SE (Southeast), S (South), SW (Southwest), 
W (West), NW (Northwest). 
(D Tips 
To avo id  ina ccurate  directions,  do  not  a l
low  any  remote  controls,  electrical  sys 
tems,  or  metal  parts  close  to  t he  mirror . 
Setting  the  magnetic  deflection  zone 
The correct magnetic  deflection  zone  must  be 
set  in order  to  display  the  directions  correctly. 
Fig . 72 Magne tic deflection  zone boundaries 
.. Hold the @button ~ page  57,  fig . 71 down 
until  the  number  of  the set  magnetic  deflec
tion  zone  appears  on  the  interior rear  view 
mirror  . 
..  Adjust  the magnetic  deflection  zone by re
peatedly  pressing  on  the @button . The  set 
mode  automatically  deactivates  after  a few 
seconds. 
Calibrating  the  compass 
The compass  has  to be  recalibrated  if  the dis
play  is wrong or inaccurate  . 
.. Hold  the@ button  down  until  the letter C 
is displayed  on  the  inte rior  rearv iew  mirro r.  .. 
Drive in a  circle at  a  speed  o f abo ut  5  mph 
(10  km/h)  until  a direction  is shown  on  the 
interior  rearview  mirror . 
_& WARNING 
--
The  digital  compass  is to be  used  as  a  di
rectional  aid only.  Even though  you  may 
want  to  look at  it while  you  are  driving,  you 
must  st ill pay atte ntion  to  traffic,  road  a nd 
weather  conditions  as  well  as  othe r possi
b le  hazards.