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you  leave your  vehicle. This makes vehicle 
theft  even more  difficu lt 
r=:, .&. . 
Ign ition  on @ 
After  switch ing the  ignition  on, the  needles 
move all  the  way up and then  down. 
If  it  is difficult  to  turn  the  key after  you  have  inserted  it  into  the  ignit ion  lock,  turn  the 
steer ing whee l back and forth.  This will  take 
the  load 
off the  steering  lock  mechan ism and 
you will  be able  to  turn  the  key freely  and  start  the  engine . 
Starting  the  engine @ 
In th is position  the  engine  starts.  While  the 
engine  is start ing, the  power  supply  to  the 
headlights  and other  e lectr ica l cons umers  is 
temporari ly inter rupted  to  conserve  battery 
power. After  the  engine  has started,  release 
the  key and  it  will  return  to  position @. 
Before  the starter  can be operated  again  the 
key must  be turned  back to  position 
(D . The 
non-repeat  lock prevents  you from  damaging 
the  starter  when  the  engine  is running. 
A WARNING 
- Never remove  the  key from  the  ign ition 
lock while  the  vehicle  is moving.  The 
steering  wheel  will  lock causing  loss of 
control. 
- If  you  have to  leave your  veh icle - even 
for  just  a m inute  - a lways remove the  ig
nition  key and take  it  with  you.  This  is es
pecially  important  if you  a re going  to 
leave ch ildren  behind  i n the  vehicle.  The 
children  co uld s tart  the  engine  or  use 
other  vehicle  controls . Unsupervised  use 
of  vehicle  controls  (for  example,  power 
windows)  can cause serious  personal  in
juries. 
@ Tips 
I f  the  veh icle bat tery  has been d isconnect
ed and then  reconnected,  then  you  must 
leave the  key in  pos ition  @for  abo ut  5 
seconds before  you can start  the  engine. 
-
On  th e ro ad  69 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The engine  can  only  be started  with your  orig
inal Audi  key. 
On vehicles  with  S tron ic*, the  e ngine  can be 
sta rted  in the  neut ra l position  N and in  each 
gear  (1 - 7 a nd  R). 
" Set  the  park ing  brake 
r=:, & . 
"On  veh icles with  manual  transmiss ion*,  fully 
dep ress the  clutch  peda l. 
" Press  and hold  the  brake peda l. 
" Tur n the  igni tion  key  to pos it ion @ 
r=:> page  68,  fig . 74  -do  not  depress the  gas 
peda l when  sta rting  the  engine . 
...  Let go  of  the  key as soon as the  engine 
starts  - the  starter  m ust  not  cont inue to 
run.  On vehicles w ith  S tronic,  select  gear 
position  N. 
A cold  engine  may at  first  be  loud  after  it  has 
been started.  This  is due to  the  hydraulic 
valves bu ild ing  up the  oil  p ressure . Th is is nor
mal  and no  need for  concern . 
If  the  engine  does not  start  immediately,  stop 
trying  after  10  seconds and then  try  to  restart 
the  engine  about  30  seconds later . 
A WARNING 
- Never start  or  let  the  engine run  in a con
fined  or  enclosed  area. Exhaust fumes 
from  the  eng ine contain  carbon  mono x
ide, a  co lor less and odorles s gas. Carbon 
monox ide can be fata l if  inh aled. 
- Never leave  the engine  id ling  una ttend
ed. An  unat tended ve hicle with  a runn ing 
engine  poses a danger  of  personal  injury 
or theft . 
- With  the  engine  r unning  and  a gear en 
gaged, you  have to  hold  the  veh icle w ith 
the  foot  bra ke.  
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70  On  the  road 
(D Note 
-Avoid hig h engine  speeds, fast  accelera
tion  or  heavy engine  loads while the  en
gine  is still  cold.  Th is could  damage the 
engine. 
- The engine  cannot  be started  by pushing  or  towing  the  vehicle. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
To avoid  unnecessary engine  wear  and to 
reduce exhaust  emissions,  do not  let  your 
veh icle stand  and warm  up. Be  ready to 
drive  off  immediately  after  starting  your 
veh icle. 
Stopping  the  engine 
On vehicles w ith  S tronic*,  the  engine  can be 
turned  off  in  the neutral  position  N and in 
each gear  (1  -7  and  R). 
~ Turn the  ign ition  key to  position © 
r:::>page  68,  fig . 74 . 
_& WARNING 
- Never turn  off  the  engine until  the  vehi
cle  has  come to  a complete  stop. 
- Th e brake booster  and servotronic  on ly 
work  when  the engine  is  running.  With 
the  ignition  turned  off,  you  have to  apply 
more  force  when  steering  or  braking . 
Since you  cannot  steer  and stop  norma l
ly, this  can  lead to  accidents  and serious 
injuries. 
(D Note 
- If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load 
for  an extended  period  of time,  heat 
builds  up  in the  engine  compartment  af
ter  the  engine  is switched  off  -there  is a 
risk  of  damaging  the  engine.  Allow  the 
engine  to  continue  to  run  at  idle for  a 
short  time  or  drive until  it  has cooled 
down  before  you turn  it  off¢ 
page  75. 
- If the engine  has been under  heavy load 
for  an extended  period  of  time,  it  can be
come  extremely  hot.  You should  not park  your  vehicle  over easily combustib
le ob 
jects  or  areas (e .g. grass or  leaves). There 
is a risk of  starting  a fire. 
(D Tips 
After  the engine  has  been switched  off,  the 
radiator  fan  can continue  to  run for  up to 
10 minutes  -even with  the  ignition  switch
ed off.  It  can also sw itch  on again  after 
some time  if  the  coolant  temperature  rises 
as the  result  of  heat  buildup  or  if the  en
gine  compartment  is heated  by the  sun's 
rays  and the  engine is hot. 
Parking  brake 
Parking  brake 
When  the  parking brake is set,  it  prevents  the 
vehicle from  rolling  away  unintentionally 
Fig. 75 Center co nsole : Parking brake  set 
Sett ing the  parking  brake 
~ Pull the  parking  brake  lever all  the  way up. 
Releasing the  parking  brake 
~ Pull the  parking  brake  lever  up slight ly and 
press  the  release  button  at the same  time 
r:::>fig.  75-arrow- . 
~ Keep the  release button  pressed and  lower 
the  park ing  brake ¢,& . 
If  you shou ld drive  off  with  the  parking  brake 
still  set,  a warning  tone  will  sound  and the 
following  message will  appear  in the  instru
ment  cluster  to  remind  you to  release the 
parking  brake: 
Handbrake  is  applied  
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The  parking  brake  warning  comes  on  only af 
ter  you  hav e drive n for  longer  than  3  seconds 
and  faster  than  5  mph  (5  km/h). 
The  parking  b rake  warning  light _ 
(USA)/ . (CON) illuminates  when  the  parking 
brake  is  set  and  you  switc h on  the  ignition . 
A WARNING 
Always  release  the  parking  brake  com
pletely.  A partially  engaged  brake  will 
overheat  the  rear  brakes,  reduce  the ir ef
fectiveness  and  cause  excess ive wear . This 
could  lead  to  brake  failure  and  an  accident . 
On ly after  the  vehicle  has  come  to  com
plete  stop,  should  you  f irm ly set  the  park
ing  brake  and  move  the  gearshift  lever  into 
a  gear. 
Parking 
Parking 
"'  Stop  the  vehicle  using  the  brake  pedal. 
"'  Set  the  parking  brake  firmly. 
"'  Swi tch off  the  e ngine . 
"'  Engage  a gear 
~ ,&. . 
In  addition  on  inclines and grad es 
"' Turn  the  steer ing  whee l so  that  your  vehicle 
will  ro ll  against  the  curb  i n case  it  should 
sta rt  to  move . 
A WARNING 
This  is how yo u can  reduce  the  risk of  in
jury  when  leaving  your  veh icle. 
- Never  pa rk the  vehicle  whe re  it can  come 
in  contac t wi th dry  grass,  spille d fu el or 
any  othe r flammable  materials. 
- Never  allow  a nyone  - especially  small 
children  -to  remain  in the  vehicle  when 
it  is locked.  Locked doors  ma ke  it  mo re 
difficult  for  rescuers  to  access  the  pas 
senger  compartment  in the  event  of  an  emergency . Danger  to  life! 
- Never  leave  c hildren  unsupervised  in the 
vehicle . Children  co uld  re lease  the  park-
-
On  th e ro ad  71 
ing  brake  or  move  the  gearsh ift  leve r out 
of  gear.  The vehicle  could  start  to  ro ll 
away  and  cause  an  acc ident. 
- No matter  what  the  season  is,  the  tem 
perature  in a  parked  ve hicle  can  reach 
dangerous  leve ls. 
Starting  on  hills 
App lies  to  vehicles : wi th  hill ho ld  assist 
Hill ho ld  assist  makes  it  eas ier  to  start  on 
hill s. 
The  system  is activated  when  the  brake  peda l 
is depressed 
for a few  second s. 
After  releasing  the  brake  ped al, the  brake 
power  is held  for  a 
brief  moment t o  p reven t 
the  ve hicle from  rolling  back  when  starting . A t 
this  time,  you  can  easi ly begin  to  move  your 
vehicle. 
A WARNING 
- If you  did  not  begin  moving  immed iate ly 
after  releasing  the  brake  pedal,  under 
certa in circumstances,  the  vehicle  would 
begin  to  roll  backwa rd . Dep ress  the 
brake  peda l imm ediate ly o r engage  the 
hand  b rake. 
- Should  t he  eng in e  sta ll, dep ress  th e 
bra ke  peda l immediate ly o r engage  the 
ha nd  br ake. 
- In  o rder  to  prevent  the  vehicl e from  roll
ing  back  unintentionally  whe n starti ng  in 
s top-and-go  tr affic,  keep  the  br ake ped al 
depressed  fo r  a few  seconds  be fore  driv
in g  off . 
(D Tips 
You  can  find  o ut  if yo ur vehicle  is equ ipped 
wi th  "Hi ll hold  ass ist"  at  a n au thori ze d 
A udi  dealersh ip.  
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Transmission Manual  transmission 
Gearshift  lever 
App lies  to  vehicles: with  manual transmission 
The clutch pedal  must  be  depressed  all  the 
way before  you  can start  the  engine. 
The  manual  transmission  in your  Audi  is 
equipped  with  an 
interlock-feature. 
•  Depress the  clutch  pedal all  the  way. 
•  Start  the  engine with  the  gearshift  lever  in 
Neutral  and the  clutch  pedal  depressed. 
(D Note 
Always  depress the  clutch  pedal fully  when 
changing  gears . Do not  hold  the  vehicle  on 
a hill  with  the  clutch  pedal  partially  de
pressed. This may cause premature  clutch 
wear  or  damage . 
@ Tips 
-Resting your  hand  on the  gearshift  lever 
knob  while  driving  will  cause premature 
wear  in the  transmission. 
- The back-up lights  go on when you shift 
into  Reverse w ith  the  ignition  on. 
Gearshift  pattern  (6-speed  manual 
transmission) 
Applies  to vehicles: with  6-speed  manual  transmission 
Fig. 82 Gears hift  patte rn: 6 -speed  manual  tran smis
sion 
Drive  in 6th  gear for  optim um  fuel  economy 
when  cruising . However, if  more  acceleration 
is required  (when  passing,  for example),  shift 
down. 
Transmission  77 
Engaging  reverse gear (R) 
• Move  the shift  lever  all  the  way to  the left, 
press  it  down , then  push  it  backward. 
Especially  after  driving  forward,  stop  the vehi
cle  completely,  sh ift into 
Neutral and  rest  the 
shift  lever  br iefly  in Neutra l before  shift ing  in
to 
Reverse . 
Launch Control  Program 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with VlO eng ine and manual  t ra ns· 
miss ion 
The Launch Control Program enables  maxi
mum  acceleration . 
Requirement:  The engine  must  be at  operat
ing temperature  and the  steering  wheel  must 
not  be  turned . 
•  With  the  engine  running,  press the  button 
[g] one time.  The ESC indicator  light I in the 
Driver Informat ion System  display  illumi
nates  and the  message 
ESC  sport - Warn
ing!  Restricted  stability 
appears. 
•  Press  the clutch  and  hold  it down . 
•  Engage the  first  gear. 
•  Press the  accelerator  pedal  all  the  way down 
until  the  engine  speed remains  steady at 
6500  RPM. 
•  Release the  clutch  carefully¢.&, . 
A WARNING 
-Always  adapt  your  dr iving  to  the  traffic 
flow. 
- Only use Launch Control  when  road and 
traffic  conditions  allow  it and other  dr iv
ers will  not  be endangered  or  annoyed  by 
your  driving  and  the vehicle's  accelera
tion . 
- Please note  that  the  driving wheels  can 
spin  and  the vehicle  can break away 
when  ESC is  switched  off, especially 
when  the  road is slippery. 
- Once you  have accelerated,  you sho uld 
sw itch  the  ESC back  on by pressing  the 
button @.  
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If you turn  off the  engine while  in the  N posi
ti on  and  leave  the vehicle  key  in the  ignition, 
the  transm ission  remains  in the  N pos ition  for 
approximately  20  mi nutes  an d then  act ivates 
th e automatic  parking lock. If vehicle 
move
ment  is  detected  within  tha t 20  minutes 
based  on  rotat ion  of the  wh eels,  th en the 
time  will increas e according ly. 
A WARNING 
- If a gear  is  engaged  when  the  vehicle  is 
stationa ry, the  acce lerator  must  not  be 
pressed  inadvertently  under  any circum
stances.  Otherwise  the  vehicle  will  im
med iately  start  to 
move  -sometimes 
even if the  parking  brake  is firmly ap
plied. 
- Before you or  other  persons  open  the  en
gine  compartment  lid  and work  on a  ru n
ning  eng ine,  se lect  neutral  position 
N 
and  firmly  apply  the  handbrake.  A lways 
read  and  follow  the  applicable  warn ings 
¢ page  172,  Working  in the  engine 
compartment. 
(i) Tips 
- If  you accidentally  shifted into N while 
driving,  you  can engage  a gear  in the  nor mal  way  using the  selecto r lever. 
-An  indicator  light  is displayed  if a  mal
funct ion  occ urs while  in S tronic.  Refe r to 
qpage  81. 
Manual  mode 
Appl ies to  vehicles : wit h S t ronic 
S  tronic allows  the  driver to shift  gears  man
ually. 
Starting  from  a  stop 
..  Press  and  ho ld the  brake  pedal. 
..  Move  the selector  lever  to the  left. 
.,.  Tap  the selector  lever forward 
0 -
.. Re lease  the  brake  pedal  and  press  the  accel
erato r peda l¢ ,& . 
Tran sm iss ion  79 
Shifting 
.,. To shift  up,  tap the  selec to r l ever  forwa rd 
0-
.. To shift  down,  tap the  selector  lever  to  the 
rear Q. 
Stopping  temporarily 
.. Press  the  b rake pedal  to  p revent  the  veh icle 
from  mov ing,  fo r  ex ample  at  tra ffic l ights. 
Parking 
..  Press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal¢ ,& . 
..  Act ivate  the  park ing  brake . 
.,.  Tu rn off the  ignition  and  remove  the  key. 
Stopping  on an incline 
..  Always keep  th e vehicle  stat ionary  using  the 
foot  brake to  prevent  it from  "rolling back" 
¢  ,& . D o 
not try  to p revent  the  veh icle from 
"rol ling  back" when  a gear  is engaged  by  in
creasing  e ng ine  speed. 
..  Ac tiva te the  pa rk ing  br ake. 
Starting  on a hill 
..  With  a gear  engaged,  remove  your foot  from 
th e brake,  accelerate  and  slowly release  the 
park ing  brake. 
When  accelerat ing,  S tronic  sh ifts  i nto  the 
next  gear  i n gears  1, 2,  3,  4,  5 and  6 shortly 
before  the  max imum  pe rm issib le eng ine 
speed  is  reached. 
If  you  have se lected  a lowe r gear  tha n the  cur
r ent  one,  S tron ic will s hift down  only when 
the  engine  will not  be 
over- revved . 
You can  switch  to  automat ic  operation  at  any 
time 
q page  80. 
A WARNING 
-Never leave your vehicle  with  the  engine 
ru nning  while  in gear . If you  must  leave 
your veh icle w ith  the  engine  r unning,  set 
the  par king brake  firm ly  and  engage  neu
tral 
N. 
- W ith the  engine  r unning  and  a gear  en
g aged,  you have to  hold  the  ve hicle with 
the  foot  bra ke.  
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80  Transmi ssion 
-Do not  accelerate  when  you  shift  gears 
with  the  vehicle  stationary  and  the  en
gine  running. 
- Before  driving  down  a steep  slope,  re
duce  your  speed  and  shift  into  a  lower 
gear  with  S tron ic. 
- Do not  ride  the  brakes  or  press  the  brake  pedal  too  often  or too  long.  Constant 
braking  causes  the  brakes  to  overheat 
and  substantially  reduces  brak ing  per 
formance,  inc reases  braking  distance  or 
c auses  comp lete  failure  of t he  b rake  sys
tem. 
0 Note 
If you  must  stop  on  an  incline,  always  hold 
t he  vehicle  in  place  w it h  the  foot  bra ke to 
p revent  it from  roll ing  ba ck.  Do not  t ry to 
preven t the  vehicle  from  r oll ing  bac k when 
t he  ge ar is engaged  by  increasing  speed, 
as  t his  may  damage  the  clutch . 
Automatic  mode 
Applies  to vehicles: with  5 tronic 
The transmission  shifts  up  and  down  auto
matically  when  in  the  driving  gears. 
Starting  from  a stop 
..  Press  and  hold  the  brake  peda l. 
..  Tap  the  se lector  lever  towards  A. 
..  Re lease  the  brake  pedal  and  press  the  accel
era to r  peda l¢ 
A in  Manual  mode  on 
page 
79 . 
Unde r certain  circumstances  (d riving  in  the 
mo unt ains  fo r example),  it  can  be  beneficia l 
to  switch  tempo rari ly to  the  manua l shift  pro 
gram ¢ 
page 79  in order  to  adjust  the  gear  ra
tios  to  driving  conditions 
manually . 
Kick-down 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  S tronic 
When  you  depress  the  acce lerator  pedal  be 
yond  the  resistance  po int,  S tronic  downshifts 
i n to  a  lower  gear , depending  on  vehicle  speed 
l) Market- sp ec ifi c 
and  engine  rpm . It  shifts  up  into  the  next 
higher  g ear  once  the  maximum  specified  en 
gine  RPM is  reached.  Except ion:  you  have  acti 
vated  the  sport  func tion . 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  whee ls  cou ld  spin  on 
slick  or  slippe ry roads  when  kick-down  is 
active . 
Launch control  program 
Applies  to vehicles: wit h S  tronic 
The Launch  Con trol  Program  enables  maxi
mum  acceleration . 
Requirement:  The  eng ine  must  be  at  operat
ing  temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must 
not  be  turned. 
..  With  th e engine  running,  press  the 
(fill 
!ESC  OFF!1l 
button  one  time.  The I ind ica
tor  light  and  the  message 
ESC Spo rt  -Cau 
tion!  Lim ited  stabil ity! 
appears  in the  driver 
information  system  display . 
..  Press  the  brake  pedal  with  your  left  foot  a nd 
hold  it  down . 
..  Engage  a  gea r. 
..  Press  the 
I SPOR T! button  on  the  selecto r lev 
er  cover . 
..  Press  the  accelerator  peda l at  the  same  time 
with  your  right  foot  unti l the  engine  has 
reached  a  constant  speed  . 
..  Remove  your  left  foot  from  the  brake¢,&. . 
A WARNING 
--Always adapt  your  dr iving  to  the  traff ic 
f low. 
- Onl y use  t he  Launch  contro l program 
when  road  and  t raff ic conditions  a llow  it 
a nd  other  d rivers  w ill not  be  e ndangered 
or  both ered  by your  dr iving  and  the  vehi
cle 's ac celera tion. 
- Pl ease  note  that  the  d riving  wheels  ca n 
sp in a nd the  vehicle  can  b reak  away 
- 
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88  Parking  system 
The following  steps  app ly only  when  there  is 
no obstacle  such as a wall  near the  parking 
spot.  Otherwise,  please read the  informat ion 
prov ided  in the  "Parking  Next to  Obstacles" 
section. 
..  Activate  the  turn  signal. 
..  Position  yo ur vehicle  parallel  to  the  edge of 
the  street,  approximately  3 ft.  (1  m)  from  a  parked vehicle . 
..  Switch  the  navigation  system  and the  nav i
gat ion system  d isplay  on. 
..  Se lect  reverse gea r.  The parking  aid turns  on 
and park ing  mode  1 appears  on the  disp lay. 
..  Press the  contro l bu tton 
1 on the  nav igat ion 
system 
r=> fig. 96 . Parking  mode  2 appears . 
..  Back up and  align  yo ur vehicle  so the  blue 
area @ borders  on the  rear end of  the  vehi
cle or  on the  parking  spot  line.  The bl ue area 
represents  an extension  of  the  veh icle's out
li ne by approximate ly  16 ft  (5  meters)  to  the 
rear . The long  side of  the  blue  area should 
be o n the  cu rb.  The entire  blue  area must  fit 
into  the  parking  spot . 
..  With  the  veh icle stopped,  turn  the  s teer ing 
wheel  to  the right  as far  as  it  w ill go. 
..  Back into  the  par king  spot  until  the  blue 
c ur ve to uches the  curb 
r=>  fig. 97. Stop the 
vehicle. 
..  With  the  veh icle stopped,  turn  the  steer ing 
wheel  to  the  left  as far  as it  will  go. 
..  Co ntinue  to  back into  the  parking  spot  un til 
the  veh icle  is parked  para llel to  the  curb .@ 
marks  the  rear  bumper . Stop  the  vehicle 
when  the  red orientation  line@ borders  an 
obje ct 
r=> & -Keep an eye on  the front  of 
yo ur  vehicle  while  doing  this 
r=>0 . 
Parking  n ext  to  obstacles 
When  t here  is an obstacle  (such as a wall) 
next  to  the  pa rk ing  spot,  choose a spot  w ith 
mo re space on t he sides.  Pos ition  the  long 
side of  the  blue  area so that  there is sufficie nt 
sp ace from  the  curb.  The area m ust  no t be on 
the  c urb. Yo u will  also  need to  start  turning 
the  steering  wheel  much  earlier.  There should 
be a suffic ient  amo unt  of  space between  the 
curb  and the  b lue curve,  and the  blue  c urve 
¢ 
fig. 97 must not to uch the  curb. 
A WARNING 
- The rearview  camera does not  show  the 
entire  area behind  the  vehicle¢ page 
84 , 
fig . 91 . Watch  out  especially  for  small 
children  and anima ls . T he rea r view  cam
era cannot  always de te ct  them,  pos ing 
r is k  of  an a ccide nt! 
- P lease note  that  objects  not  touching  the 
g round  can appear to  be far ther  away 
t han  they really  are (for  examp le,  the 
bumper  of  a vehicle  or  the  rear of  a 
truck) . In  this  case, you should  not  use 
the  orientation  lines  to  help  with  par k
ing, which  poses danger  of  an accident! 
(D Note 
In  the  navigation  system  d isp lay, the  direc 
tion  of  trave l of  the  vehicle  rear  is rep re
sented  depending  on  the  stee ring  wheel 
angle.  The vehicle  front  swings  out  more 
than  the  vehicle  rear.  Ma inta in p lenty  of 
distance  s o that  your  outside  mirror  or  a 
corner  of you r vehicle  does not  coll ide wi th 
any obstacles.  This can damage  to  your  ve h icl e . 
(D Tips 
The left  o r right  orie ntation  lines  and su r
faces will  be disp layed, depending  on t he 
tu rn s ignal  being  used  . 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones 
Applies to  vehicles: with  parking  system advanced 
Fig . 98 Nav igat io n s ystem  d is pl ay: adj ust ing the  park
i ng sys te m 
Req uirement : The parking  system  must  be 
switched  on.  
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90  Homelink® 
Homelink® 
Universal  remote 
control 
General  information 
The Homelink  universal remote control can 
be programmed  with hand-held  transmitters 
from  existing  equipment. 
You must  first  program  the  Homelink ® trans
mitter  before  you  can  use  the  system 
~ page  90,  Programming  the Homelink ® 
transmitter. 
I n  o rder  to  prog ram  the  Homelink ® transmit
ter  for  devices  utilizing  rolling  code,  a  second  pe rson  on  a  ladder  who  can  safely  reach  the 
garage  doo r opener  motor  is  recommended. 
It  is also  necessary  to  locate  the  "learn"  but
ton  on  your  garage  door  opener  motor . Refer 
to  the  operating  instructions  for  the  opener, 
as  the  location  and  color  of this  button  may 
vary  by manufacturer . 
You can  still  use  the  original  remote  control 
for  the  device  at  any  time. 
A WARNING 
-
- Never  use  the  Homelink® transmitter 
with  any  garage  door  opener  that  does 
have  not  the  safety  stop  and  reverse  fea
ture  as  requ ired  by federa l safety  stand
ards.  This includes  any garage  door  open
er  model  manufactured  before  April 1, 
1982. 
- A garage  door  opener  which  cannot  de
tect  an  object,  signa ling the  door  to  stop 
and  reverse  does not  meet  current  feder
al safety  standards.  Using a  garage  door 
opener  without  these  features  increases 
risk of  serious  injury  or  death. 
- For  safety  reasons  never  release  the 
parking  brake or  start  the  engine  while 
anyone  is stand ing  in front  of the  vehicle. 
- A garage  door  or  an  estate  gate  may 
sometimes  be  set  in motion  when  the 
Homelink ® remote  control  is being  pro
grammed.  If the  device  is repeatedly  ac- tivated,  this  can  overstrain  motor  and 
damage  its  e
lectrical  components  -an 
overheated  motor  is a fire  hazard! 
- To avoid  possib le  injuries  or  property 
damage,  please  always  make  absolutely 
certain  that  no  persons  or  objects  are  lo
cated  in the  range of  motion  of any 
equ ipment  being  operated. 
(!) Tips 
- If you  would  like more  information  on 
Homelink ®, where  to  purchase  the 
Homelink ® compatible  products,  or 
would  like  to purchase  the  Homelink® 
Home  Lighting  Package, please  call  toll
free:  1-800-355-3515. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada regula
tions~ 
page  230. 
Programming  the  Homelink ® 
transmitter 
The transmitter  is programmed  in two phas
es.  For rolling code  transmitters,  a third 
phase  is also necessary. 
Fig.  99 Overhead  co nsole:  Homelink ® keypad 
I 
'-.. ~0000 - - ,r.;-_  - -
Fig. 100 Fro nt  bumper : location  of tra nsmi tter  unit  
Page 93 of 244
Phase 1: 
p rogramming  the  overhead  keypad 
1.  Make  sure  your  vehicle  is wit hin operating 
range  of the  remote  contro lled  garage 
door  opener . 
2.  Set  the  parking  brake 
q A in General in
formation  on page  90 . 
3.  Turn  the  ignition  on . Do  not  start  the  en
gine! 
4. Press  and  hold  the  two outs ide Home
Link ® buttons 
(D and  @for approxi
mately  20  seconds  until  indicator light@ 
c:!;> fig. 99  begins  to  flash.  Then  re lease 
both  buttons.  Do not  ho ld the  buttons  for 
longer  than  30  seconds . 
.,.  This  procedure  only  needs  to  be  performed 
once . It  erases  the  factory-set  default  codes 
and  does  not have  to  be  repeated to  pro
gram  addit ional  remote  controls . 
S .  Press  and  hold  the  Home  Link ® button 
(D , 
® or @ until  the  indicato r light @ 
starts  flashing 
slowly . Release  the button. 
.,. The  system  will  remain in programming 
mode  for  5 minutes . Co to  the  front  of  the 
vehicle and proceed  with phase  2 . 
Phase 2: 
programming  the  bumper  mounted  trans 
mitter 
6.  Hold  the original remote  control at  a  dis
tance  between  0 -6  in . (0 -15  cm)  from  the 
bumper  below  the  appropriate  headlight 
for  your  vehicle 
c:!;> fig.  100 (use  the  short
est  distance  possible). 
7. A im  the  remote  con trol just  below  the 
driver side headlight. 
8. Press  and  hold  the  activation  button  on 
the  remote  control. 
.,.  May be  different  in Canada. 
If so,  press  and 
re-press  (cycle) the  act ivation  button  on  your 
remote  control  every  two  seconds. 
9 .  The  emergency  flashers  will flash 
three 
times 
(after  about  15-60  seconds)  when 
the  programm ing is successful.  Release 
the  butto n on  the  remote  control. 
.,. To program  more  devices, repeat steps 4 to 
9. 
Homelin k® 91 
10. Press  and hold  the  trained  Homelink ® 
button  and  observe  the  indicator  light @ 
qfig. 99. 
.,.  If  the  ind icator  light  is solid/continuous, 
programm ing  is complete  and  your  device 
should  activate  when  you  press  and  release 
the  trained  Homelink ® button . 
.,.  If  the  ind icator  light  blinks  rapidly for 2  sec
onds  and  is  then  a  solid/continuous  light, 
proceed  w ith phase  3  to  program  a  rolling 
code  device. 
Phase 3:  rolling  code programming 
.,.  A second  person  o n a  ladder  who  can  safely 
reach  the garage  door  opener  motor  is  rec
ommended  . 
11.  Locate  the  "learn"  button  on the  gar age 
door  opener  motor  (re fer  to  the  operating 
instructions  for  the  opener,  as  the  loca
tion  of t his  button  may vary  by manufac
turer) . 
12 . Press  and  release the  learn  button  on  the 
garage  door  opener motor  . 
.,. Note : once  the  button is pressed,  there  are 
30  seconds in which  to  initiate  the  next 
step. 
13.  On the  Home  link® keypad  inside the  vehi
cl e,  firmly  press  and  hold  the  Homelink® 
button  prev iously  programmed  in phases 
1 and  2 for  two  seconds  and  release . Re
peat  this  sequence 
twice. 
.,. Some  vehicles  may  require the press/hold/ 
release  sequence  up  to  three  times  to  com
plete  the  train ing  process  . 
.,. Homelink ® should  now  activate  your  rolling 
code  equipped  device. 
If  the  5  m inute  time  limit  is  exceeded,  the 
emergency  flashers will  flash one time to in 
dicate  that  the  process  has  been  term inated . 
In  this  case,  repeat  steps  4  through  9. 
If  the  emergency  flashers  do  not flash 
three 
times  (after  about  lS-60  seconds),  program
ming  was  not successful.  In  this case,  repeat 
steps  4 through  9 . 
Remote  contro l units  for  garage  door  openers 
in  Canada  are  set  to  stop  transmitting  radio 
frequency  signals  after  two  seconds. This  time  ..,.  
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158  Cleaning  and  protection 
the  waste  water.  In  certain  areas washing 
a car outside  of  such facilities is not  per
mitted. 
Caring  for  vehicles  with  matte  finish 
paint 
App lies  to vehicles:  with  matte  finish  paint 
Vehicles with  ma tte finish poin t require spe
cial core due  to  the characteris tic s of  the 
point. 
Automatic  car washes 
You must  take  the  necessary precautions  such 
as closing  the  windows  before  using  an auto
matic  car wash.  See the  car wash  attendant  if 
there  is special  equipment  on your  vehicle 
such as a spoiler  or  remote  control  antenna 
c:::> CD. 
Only use car washes where  the  vehicle  re mains  stationary  and the  washing  equipment 
moves around  the  vehicle  when  washing  and 
drying . 
It is not  possible  to  use car washes 
that  move the  vehicle  through  the  car wash 
using  a  chain 
c:::> &,. 
Only use car washes that  use cloth  cleaning 
equipment,  not  brushes . 
Washing  with  pressure  washers 
When  washing  your  vehicles with  a pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  operating  instruc
tions  provided  with  the  pressure washer . This 
is especially  important in regard  to  the 
pres
sure 
and spraying distance. Be sure to  keep 
enough  distance  from  soft  materials  such as  rubber  hoses  or  insulating  material  as well  as 
from  the  parking  system  sensors*,  which  are 
located  in  the  front  or  rear bumper. 
Never use 
rotary  nozzles  or high pressure 
nozzles. 
Washing  by  hand 
T o avoid damaging  the  paint  when  washing, 
first  remove dust  and large  particles  from 
your  vehicle.  Insects , grease spots  and finger
prints  are best  removed  with  a 
special  cleaner 
for  matte  finish  paint. 
Apply  the  product  using  a microfiber  cloth. To 
avoid  damaging  the  paint  surface,  do not  use 
too  much  pressure. 
Rinse  the  vehicle  thoroughly  with  water.  Clean 
the  vehicle  starting  at  the  top  and working  to
ward  the  bottom  using  a 
neutral  shampoo 
and  a soft microfiber  cloth. Stop  frequently  to 
rinse the  cloth  thoroughly. 
Clean the  wheels  and  sill  panels  last.  Use a 
clean 
sponge on these  areas. 
Rinse the  vehicle  thoroughly again and let it 
air  dry . If  there  are  any water  spots,  they  can 
be  removed  using  a 
leather  cloth. 
Clean again  with  the special cleaner for  matte 
finish  paint 
if  necessary . 
Removing  stubborn  dirt 
Bird droppings  or tree  sap 
are best  removed 
with  plenty  of  water  and a microfiber  cloth. 
You should  rinse  off 
gasoline residue immedi
ately  with  plenty  of  water . 
A WARNING 
--Wash your  vehicle  only  when  the  ignition 
is switched  off  to reduce the  risk  of  a 
crash . 
- To reduce the  risk of  cutting  yourself, 
protect  your  hands and arms  from  metal 
parts  with  sharp  edges when  cleaning 
the  underbody,  the  inside of the  wheel 
housings  or  the wheel  covers. 
- If  washing  your  vehicle  during  the win
ter,  moisture  and  ice  in the  brake  system 
can  affect  the  vehicle's  braking  ability. 
0 Note 
-Do not  treat vehicle  parts  painted  with 
matte  finish  paint  using  polishing  mate
rials  or  hard wax.  These products  could 
cause damage  to  the  appearance  or  sur
face  that  cannot  be repaired. 
- Never  use protective  wax. 
It can destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect. 
- Do not  place any stickers  or  magnetic 
signs  on vehicle  parts  painted with 
matte  finish paint.  The  paint could  be