ECU AUDI R8 SPYDER 2015 Owners Manual

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Opening and closing Keys
Key set
F ig. 20 Key set
Fig. 21 Remote master key : Indicator l ight
@ Ma ste r key with r em ote control
You can centra lly lock and unlock your vehicle and
start the engine with the master key with remote
control. To fold the key out and back in place,
press the release button
c:;, fig. 20 (arrow) .
@Vale t key
The valet key only fits the lock in the driver's door
and the ignition lock. If you have to leave the key
with somebody e lse, you are well-advised to turn
over the valet key o nly.
Be aware that the front lid and glove compart­
ment can be opened from ins ide the vehicle using
the release buttons.
© Emergency k ey
The emergency key is only for temporary use if
;::: the vehicle key should be lost or misplaced.
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Open ing and clo sing
Key replac ement
If you lose a key, contact you r a uthorized Audi
dealer immed iate ly to have the
Lost key disab led .
Be sure to bring all your keys with you.
If a key is lost, you should report it to your insur­
ance company.
Reg istered keys
You can inquire about the number of remote
master keys registered to your vehicle
c:;, page 22 .
In this way, you can be ce rtain of obta ining all
the remote master keys if yo u purchase a used
vehicle.
State of master key battery
When a button is pressed, the check light f lashes
c:;, fig. 21. If the check light does not come on or
flash, the battery is dead and has to be replaced.
Battery replacement
c:;, page 28.
A WARNING ..__
- Do not leave your vehicle unattended with
the key in the ignition lock. Entry by u nau­
thor ized persons could endanger you or re­
sult in theft or damage the vehi cle. Always
lock all doors a nd take the key .
- D o not leave ch ildren unattended in the ve­
h icle, espe cially wi th access to vehicle keys.
Ungua rded access to the keys provides chil ­
dren the opportunity to start the engine
and/or activate vehicle systems such as the power windows etc. Unsupervised operation
of any vehicle system by children can result
i n ser ious injury.
@ Tips
- If you open the driver's door with the key
left in the ignition lock, a chime will so und.
Th is is your rem inder to remove the key and
lock the door.
- For security reasons, rep lacement keys are
only avai lable from Audi dealers.
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Opening and closing
@ Tips
- The dr iver's door can be locked and un­
l ocked with the key if the power locking sys­
tem fails. The passenger 's door can be
l ocked manually
c:> page 32.
- In the event of a crash with airbag deploy­
ment all loc ked doors will be automatically
unlocked to give access to the vehicle occu­
pants from the outs ide .
- The anti-t heft alarm system cannot be acti­
vated if the power locking system is not ac­
tivated .
- You are well advised not to keep valuables
i nside an unattended vehicle, v is ible or not.
Eve n a prope rly locked veh icle cannot p ro­
v id e the secur ity of a safe!
Unlocking and locking the vehicle with the
remote control
How the remo te control works.
F ig. 2 3 Remote co ntrol: fun ctio n butto ns
Whether only the d river's doo r or the entire veh i­
cle is unlocked when the opening button @ is
pressed once, depends on the settings in the
Driver information system
Central locking menu
~ page 22 .
To unlock the vehicle III
• Press button @.
• Press but ton @ two
times w ith in two seconds
to unlock all doors and the front lid .
To lock the vehicle
~
• Press button @~.&. in General description on
page 29 .
• Watch that all turn signal lights flash once.
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To unlock front lid only~
• Press bu tton © for approxima tely one se con d.
PANIC Button
• Push the red button @to activate t he panic
fu nction . The horn sou nds an d the turn signa ls
fla sh.
• Push the button @aga in t o de acti va te the pan-
ic fu nct io n.
The remote cont ro ls allows you to:
- lock or unlock the vehicle
- select ively un lock the front lid.
The turn signa ls will flash brief ly whenever you
l ock or u nlock the veh icle. Also, the interior light
will come on o r go off whenever yo u open or
close the driver's door.
The transm itter and battery are located in the
head of the remote contro l. The receiver is locat­
ed inside the vehicle . The maximum effective
range depends on severa l things . Remembe r, if
the battery is weak, the effect ive range decreas­
es .
The remote -cont ro l key contains a fo ld-out key
that you can use to man ually lock or unlock t he
vehicle and to start the eng ine .
I f you need to replace the remote control , or if
you need to have it repaired, you must see your
authorized Aud i dea ler. Only then can yo u use the
key agai n.
A WARNING
Read and follow all WARNI NGS c:> & in Gener­
al description on page 29 .
(D Tips
- The remote control key is automatically de­
act ivated when the ignition is sw itched on.
- The operation of the remote contro l key can
be temporarily d isrupted by interference
from transmitters in the vicinity of the vehi ­
cle wo rking in the same freque ncy ra nge
(e.g . a cell phone, radio eq uipment).
- In orde r to make su re the locking function is
wor king, you should a lways keep yo ur eye
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on the vehicle to make sure it is properly
l ocked.
- Do not use the remote control if you are in­
side the car, otherwise you may unintention­
ally lock the vehicle, and then you would set
off the ant i-theft a larm when you try to
start the engine or open a door . In case this
happens anyhow, push the unlock button©.
- Use the panic funct ion only if you are in an
emergency situa tion.
Resetting the remote control
The remote control must be reset if the vehicle
does no t unlock .
.. Press the unlock button 0 on the remote con­
trol.
.. Manually unlock the driver's door lock with the
mechan ical key wi thin 30 se cond s.
.. Press e ither the lock-
{fl or the unlock CD button
to comple te the reset sequence .
Operating locks with the key
To lock and unlock the vehicle from the outside ,
turn the key in the lock of the driver's door .
Fig. 24 Key turn s for op ening and closin g
.. To un lock the vehicle, tu rn t he key to the open ­
ing position @¢
fig. 24 .
.. To lock the vehicle , turn the key in the lock of
the driver's door to the lock position @
c:> .&_.
A WARNING
Always read and heed WARNING c> A in Gen­
eral description on page 29 .
Opening and clo sing
Locking and unlocking the vehicle from
inside
The vehicle can be locked or unlocked from the
inside using the power locking swi tch .
Fig . 2 5 Sect ion fro m drive r's door : Powe r loc king switc h
.. Press the upper part of the powe r lock ing
sw itch@ to lock the vehicle ¢,&. .
.,. Press lower part o f the sw itch@ to unlo ck the
veh icle .
If you lock the veh icle using the power locking
switch, p lease no te t he following:
- You cannot open the doors from the
outside
(increased security, for examp le when you are
stopped at a red light) .
- The LED in the switch~ lights up when all the
doors and the front lid a re closed and locked.
- Yo u can un lock and open the doors from the in­
side by pulling on the door hand le .
- You ca nnot lock the ve hicle w it h the central
locking switch when the d river's door is open .
- If you have a crash and the airbag is activated,
the doors a utomatically unlock.
A WARNING
-
- If you use the power loc king switch with the
doors closed, remember that all the veh icle
doors w ill lock.
- Locked doors make it more difficult for
emergency workers to get into the veh icle,
which puts lives at r isk. Do not leave anyone
behind in the vehicle, especially children .
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Opening and closing
Emergency locking
If the power locking system fails (power failure),
you will need to lock the passenger door sepa­
rately.
F ig. 26 Passen ger's door: emergency release
For this purpose, a mechanical locking device is
provided on the end panel of the passenger door
(only visible when the door is open).
.. Remove the cap
q fig . 26.
.. Insert the key into the inner slot and turn it to
the right as far as it can go.
After you close the door you wil l no longer be
ab le to open it from the outside. You can open it
from the inside, however, by pulling on the door
latch twice.
Front lid
Opening/closing the front lid
Fig . 27 D rive rs doo r: remote front lid re lease
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Fig. 28 Release leve r under the fro nt lid
When opening the front lid , the w indshield wip­
ers must be switched off and the wiper arms
must be folded aga inst the windshield . Other­
wise the paint could be damaged.
Opening the front lid
.,. Press the center button on the master key or
.,. Pull the release button in the driver's door
~fig. 27 .
.,. Pull up on the release under the front lid
~ fig. 28 (arrow). This releases the catch .
.. Open the front lid all the way.
Closing the front lid
.,. Pull the front lid down until the pressure from
the struts is reduced .
.. Close the front lid .
.. Press the front lid closed carefu lly using both
hands until it latches audibly ~
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A WARNING
-
A front lid that is not completely latched
could fly up and block your view while driving.
- When you close the front lid, check it to
make sure the safety catch has properly en­
gaged. The lid should be flush with the sur­
rounding vehicle body parts.
- If you notice while driv ing that the lid is not
secured properly , stop at once and close it.
- Never leave your vehicle unattended espe­
cially with the front lid left open. A child
could crawl into the luggage compartment
and pull the lid shut, becoming trapped and
unable to get out . To reduce the risk of per­
sonal injury, never let children play in or
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the ignition is switched off. Only when ei­
ther of the front doors are opened are the power windows switched off.
- Be careful when closing the windows. Check
to see that no one is in the way, or serious injury could result!
- Always remove the ignition key whenever
you leave your vehicle .
- If you lock your vehicle from the outside, no
one, especially children, should remain in
the vehicle.
- Do not stick anything on the windows or the windshield that may interfere with the driv­
er's field of vision.
(D Tips
- When the doors are opened, the windows
are automatically lowered 0.4 in (10 mm).
Reactivating the system after battery
disconnection
If the vehicle bat tery is disconnected and then
reconnected, the automati c closing and opening
function will not work until it is reactivated .
... Pull and hold the power window switch until
the window is completely closed .
.,. Release the switch and pull it again for one sec­
ond .
Garage door opener
(Homelink)
Description
Fig. 32 Garage door opene r: exa mples of using wit h diffe r­
ent sy stems
Opening and closing
You can activate various systems such as garage
doors, security systems and home lighting from
inside your vehicle using the garage door opener
(Homelink) . There are three buttons for this in
the vehicle headliner that can be in used in place of up to three hand -held transmitters .
To operate systems using the garage door open­ er, the th ree buttons in the headliner must be
programmed first.
A WARNING
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Make sure no people or objects are in the im-
mediate vicinity of the equipment when using
or programming the garage door opener. Peo­
ple can be injured and objects can be dam­
aged if they are caught in the equipment.
@ Tips
-For security reasons, we recommend that
you clear the programmed buttons before
selling the vehicle.
- For additional information about Homelink ,
visit www .homelink.com.
- For Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Industry Canada regulations
Qpage 218.
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previously programmed in phases 1 and 2 for
two seconds and release. Repeat this se­
quence
twice.
"'Some vehicles may require the press/hold/re­
lease sequence up to three times to complete
the training process .
"' HomeLink should now activate your rolling
code equipped device.
If the 5 minute time limit is exceeded, the emer­
gency flashers will flash one time
to indicate
that the process has been terminated . In this
case, repeat steps 4 through 9.
If the emergency flashers do not flash
three
times (after about 15-60 seconds), programming
was not successful. In this case, repeat steps 4
through 9.
Remote control units for garage door openers in
Canada are set to stop transmitting radio fre ­
quency signals after two seconds . This time may
not be sufficient for the Homelink system to
learn the radio frequency signal. Perform all oth­
er steps as described above.
Operating the Homelink transmitter
The Homelink transmitter works in the same
manner as the original handheld remote control
that came with the system.
"'Press the appropriate programmed button
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0 or @ ¢ page 36, fig. 33 to activate the de­
sired remote control function ¢
A. in Descrip­
tion on page 35.
Reprogramming a single button
A Homelink button can be reprogrammed indi­
vidually without affecting the other button allo ­
cations.
Programming the overhead keypad
"'Press the appropriate Homelink button until
the indicator light begins flashing slowly.
Programming the bumper mounted transmit
ter
l. Hold the original remote control at a dis­
tance between
0-5 in . (0-13 cm) from the
Opening and closing
bumper below the appropriate headlight for
your vehicle (use the shortest distance possi­ ble).
2. Aim the remote control just below the
driver
side
headlight.
3. Press and hold the activation button on the remote control.
4. The emergency flashers will flash
three
times
(after about 15-60 seconds) when the
programming is successful. Now release the
button on the remote control.
.. If the device utilizes a rolling code, please fol­
low phase 3 of ¢
page 36, Programming the
Homelink transmitter
for rolling code pro­
gramming.
This procedure will cause the existing program­ ming on the Homelink button to be erased!
Erasing the programming of the Home link
transmitter
When you erase the programming, the program­
ming on all three of the transmitter channels
with be lost!
"' Perform steps 1 to 4 as described on
¢ page 36, Phase 1: programming the over­
head keypad .
When completed, the Home link system will be in
the programming mode and is then ready to
learn the codes for remote controlled devices .
(D Tips
-Programmed buttons cannot be erased indi­
vidually .
- For security reasons you are advised to erase
the programming of the Homelink system
before you sell your vehicle .
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- Ma ke sure no one will be in jured by the con­
vertible top supports and other moving ob­
jects on the ve hicle when opening and clos­
ing the top.
(D Note
To prevent damage to the convertible top:
- do not store any objects in the convertible
top storage bay .
- make sure there is enough space above the
vehicle when openi ng or closing the conver­
tib le top.
(D Tips
- When the indica to r l amp f+j blinks, there is
a system ma lf u nction
¢page 15.
-The one-touch opening f unction is not avail­
able when the vehicle is traveling below
4 mph (6 km/ h) o r above 31 mph (SO km/
h). If this is the case, a warn ing tone will
sound and a message will appear in the in­
str ument cluster¢
page 39.
Error message in the instrument cluster
display
An error message appears if the convertible top
cannot open or close.
Severa l conditions must be met for the converti­
b le top to open or close automatically .
An error message in the inst rument cluste r dis­
p lay indicates i f one of the cond itions is not met
or there is a malfunction.
Soft top : Please clo se engine lid!
The engine compa rtment lid must be closed
when opening or clos ing the converti ble top . This
message appears in the instrument cluster dis­
p lay if the engine compartment lid is not closed.
Soft top : Cannot be used!
This e rror message appears if the convertib le top
cannot open or close because of safety reasons or
if there is a malfunction. The following causes a re
possible:
- The vehicle is traveling too fa st: Conver tible
top operation is deactivate d for safety reasons
Con vertible top
if the vehicle is traveling too fast . A message
w ill appea r. Reduce the vehicle speed and pull
or press the switc h aga in to open or close the
convert ible top.
- The battery voltage is too low: Th e convert ible
top cannot open o r close i f the battery vo ltage
is too low. T his ensures there w ill be enough
battery voltage left to sta rt the ve hicle. The
convert ible top can be operated again after the
eng ine is s tarted.
- Overload protection is active: Operating the
convert ible top continuously fo r a long period
of t im e places stress on the hydrau lic uni t.
Ove rload p rotection is activa ted to prevent
d am age to the system. This pro te ct ive f unct ion
p reven ts the convertib le top from opening o r
close for approximate ly 15 to 30 minutes.
It
w ill function again afte r that ¢& .
-Malfun ction: Failure of sys tem components is
one poss ible cause for malf unct ion . If this hap­
pens, yo u can also operate the conve rtible top
by hand
<=> page 41.
- The exterior temperature i s too low: Th e con­
vertible top will not open in temperatures be­
low (5 ° F) (-15 QC).
Soft top not secure
If the convertib le top is not completely open or
cl osed and the vehicle is traveling too fast, the
error message above appears and a wa rn ing tone
sounds. Reduce the veh icle speed and pull or
press the sw itch agai n to ope n or close the co n­
vertib le top.
A WARNING
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N eve r drive when the c onver tible top is not
l ocked correctly . Th e wind from driving co uld
cause the conve rtible top to open . This can re­
sul t in injur ies and d amage to t he ve hicle .
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Convertible top
Wind deflector
The wind deflector reduces turbulence in the pas­
senger compartment and makes driving more
comfortable.
F ig. 36 Install ing the wi nd de flector
Fig. 37 Luggage compartment: stori ng t he w ind deflector
The wind deflector is loca ted in the luggage com­
pa rtment . Insta lling it from the side of the vehi­
cle that is farthest from traffic is recommended
for safety reasons. Follow the insta llation in­
structions provided in the storage bag.
Install ing /re moving th e wind d efl ector
.. To install the wind deflec tor, slide the re taining
pin @into the mount@<=>
fig. 36 . The wind
deflector is secure when it clicks into place and
the red marks on both buttons are no longer
visible .
.. To
remove the wind deflector, press both but­
tons © and pull the deflector upward.
Stori ng the wind defl ect or
.. Slide the wind deflector into the storage bag
with the retaining pins facing downward .
.. Hang the storage bag on the retainers @in the
luggage compartment <=>
fig. 3 7.
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A WARNING
- Do not use the w ind deflector to secure car­
go or other objects . Th is could resu lt in in­
jury .
- Be ca reful of traffic when install ing the wind
deflector.
(D Note
To prevent damage to the vehicle paint, do not lean on the vehicle when installing the
wind deflector. Objects such as belt buckles
could scratch the surface of the pa int .
@ Tips
-Keeping both side windows raised provides
the best w ind protection .
- To prevent mildew, do not store the wind deflector when it is damp.
Rear window
Fig . 38 Rea r w indow in w ind de flector pos ition
Fig . 39 Section of t he ce nter conso le : co nvert ibl e top
sw it c h
The rear window can be extended slightly when
the convertible top is open to reduce a ir
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This is called the wind deflector position
¢ fig . 38 .
The rear w indow can be extended comp lete ly for
cleaning. This is ca lled the cleaning posit io n.
Extend ing the rear window into the w ind
deflector position
~ Pull and hold the rear window switch ¢ fig. 39.
~ Re lease the switch once the rear window has
reached the wind deflector position.
Extending the rear window into the cleaning
posit ion
~ P ull and hold t he rear window switch ~ fig. 39.
~ Release the switch once the rear window has
reached the wind deflector position.
~ Pull and hold the rear window switch again .
~ Pull and hold the convertible top switch within
one second
¢page 38, fig. 35.
Retracting th e rear w indow
~ Press and ho ld the rear window switch until the
window has been retracted .
Retracting the rear w indow using the one­
touch fun ction
~ Press the rear window switch briefly . There is
no need to hold the switch.
The rear w indow can on ly be operated when the
ignition is switched on.
The rear w indow can also be extended or retract­
ed when the convertible top is closed .
A WARNING
-Do not use the rear window to secure cargo
or othe r ob jects. This co uld res ult in inj ury .
- Always pay attention and be ca reful when
extend ing o r ret racting the rea r window.
It
cou ld cause injury by pinching.
(D Tips
- Keepi ng a ll of the w indows raised provides
the best wi nd p rotection .
- The v ehicle must be stat ionary to bring the
r ear w indow into the cleaning position. The
rear w indow w ill retract on ce you beg in driv ­
i ng.
Con vertible top
Convertible top
emergency operation
General information
The convertible top can be closed by hand if
there is a malfunction.
First check if overload protection is active
~ page 39. I f this is the case, the conve rtible top
will operate again after a short delay. Otherwise
the following s teps mus t be comp leted befo re
closing the convertible top :
~ Activate the parking brake.
~ Open the side windows , if necessa ry.
~ Remove the key from the igni tion .
~ Pull or p ress the convertib le top switch
¢
page 38, fig . 35 for approximate ly 10 sec ­
onds.
Emergency locking is not intended for long -term
u se or long dr ives. The convertib le top wi ll not be
complete ly waterproof afte r using the emergency
l ocking procedure because the seals wi ll not be
seated correctly. Only close the convertible top
manua lly in an emergency . P lease see an autho r­
ized Audi R8 dealer to have the cause of the mal ­
funct ion corrected.
A WARNING
- The ignition must be sw itched off d uring the
entire clos ing pro cedure.
- When pos itioning the convertib le top, avoid
contact w ith the s upports o r other moving
pa rts. Otherwise you cou ld pinch your
hands .
- I f conve rtible top operation fails whe n
open ing or closing the top, do not hold o r
touch the supports or other moving pa rts
when releasing the pressure. The converti­
b le top will sink down and co uld p inch your
hands.
- Never d rive when the convert ible top is not
locked correctly. The wind from dr iving
could cause the convertible top to open.
This can result in injuries and damage to the
veh icle. .,,.
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Convertible top
Step S: Secure the convertible top
Fig. 48 Convertible top storage bay : install ing the driver
Fig. 49 Securing the co nvertible top
The convertible top must be under tension to se­
cure it to the windshield frame. The wheel
wrench, driver and bolts from the vehicle tool kit
are required for this .
Have a second person assist with this step. That
person should stand on the opposite side of the
vehicle and perform the same steps.
• Position the driver @on the bolt @ in the front
section of the convertible top storage bay and
rotate clockwise to install in the threads
9fig. 48.
• Position the wheel wrench © with the long end
on the driver
(D .
• Press the convertible top as far forward as pos­
sible toward the windshield frame @with one
hand
9 fig . 49 . At the same time, pull the fins
upward @ for support with the other hand.
• Now, grasp the fins with the hand that you used
to move the convertible top forward and hold
the fins in this position. With the other hand,
turn the wheel wrench upward until it stops @.
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@ Tips
-When pressing the convertible top forward,
make sure the locking pins are seated in the
latch on the windshield frame and not on
the frame itself.
- When pressing the convertible top forward, make sure the locking pins are seated exact­
ly in the latch on the windshield frame and
not on the frame itself . This is the only way
that the convertible top can be latched cor­
rectly.
Step 6 : Lock the convertible top
Fig. 50 Inner side of the convertible top: remov ing the cap
Fig. 51 Inner side of the convertible top: pos it ioning the
All en w rench
• Remove the cap in the center of the convertible
top using the screwdriver from the vehicle tool
kit
9 fig. 50. The emergency locking mecha­
nism is located behind it.
• Insert the Allen wrench
(D and turn the bolt to
the left @until it is tight and the convertible
top is locked securely
9 fig . 51.
• Remove the Allen wrench from the opening and
cover the opening with the cap.
• Remove the wheel wrench from the convertible
top storage bay.
• Close the convertible top storage bay lid. .,..

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