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left  door  jamb.  It  shows  the  month  and  year  of  production  and  the 
vehicle  identification  number of your  vehicle  (perforation)  as well  as 
the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the  Gross  Axle  Weight 
Rating  (GAWR). 
The  high  voltage  warning  label 
is  located  on  the  lock  carrier. 
The  spark  ignition  system  complies  with  the  Canadian 
standard  ICES-002.  • 
Weights 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
The Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR), and  the  Gross Axle Weight 
Rating  (GAWR) for  front  and  rear  are  listed  on a sticker  on the  left 
door  jamb. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes  the weight  of  the  basic 
vehicle  plus  full  fuel tank,  oil  and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load, 
which  includes  passenger  weight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per  designated 
seating  position)  and  luggage weight. 
Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
The Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating is the  maximum  load that  can  be 
applied  at  each  axle  of  the vehicle ~& . 
Vehicle  capacity  weight 
The  vehicle  capacity  weight  (max.  load)  is  listed either  on the 
driver's  side  B-pillar  or  inside  the  fuel  filler  flap . 
Roof  weight 
The maximum  permissible  roof  weight  is 165  lb  (75 kgl. The  roof 
weight  is  made  up of  the  weight  of the  roof  rack system  and  the 
weight  of  the  object  being  transported~ 
page  91, "Loading the 
roof  rack". 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
& WARNING 
• 
The  actual  Gross Axle Weight  Rating  at  the  front  and  rear axles 
should not exceed the  permissible  weights,  and their  combination 
must  not  exceed  the  Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating. 
•  Exceeding  permissible  weight  ratings  can  result  in vehicle 
damage,  accidents  and  personal  injury. 
0 Note 
•  The  vehicle  capacity  weight  figures  apply  when  the  load  is 
distributed  evenly  in  the vehicle  (passengers  and  luggage).  When 
transporting  a  heavy  load  in the  luggage  compartment,  carry  the 
load  as  near  to  the  rear axle  as  possible  so  that  the  vehicle's 
handling  is not  impaired. 
•  Do  not  exceed  the  maximum  permissible  axle  loads  or  the 
maximum  gross  vehicle  weight.  Always  remember  that  the  vehicle's 
handling  will  be affected  by the extra load.  Therefore,  adjust  your 
speed  accordingly. 
•  Always  observe  local  regulations.• 
Dimensions 
The  specifications  refer  to the  basic  model.  Differences may occur 
depending  on  the  model  type and  options  ordered,  for  example,  tire 
sizes. 
0 Note 
When  driving  up  steep ramps,  on  rough  roads,  over  curbs,  etc.  it  is 
important  to  remember  that  some  parts  of  your  vehicle,  such  as 
spoilers  or  exhaust  system  components,  may  be  close  to  the 
ground.  Be careful  not to  damage  them. • 
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Data 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with 2.0  liter  TFSI 4-cy l. engine , 
200  hp,  2.0  liter  4-cyl.  turbo  engine 
Engine  data 
Maximum  o utpu t SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
No . of  cy linders 
Di spl aceme nt 
Stro ke 
Bore 
Com press ion  ra tio 
Fuel 
Dimens ions  (appro x.) 
Length  (with licence  plate  brac ket) 
Width  (across  mi rrors) 
Heigh t (u nlade n,  incl.  roof  rails) 
T urning  circle  diameter  (curb  to  curb) 
Capacities  (approx .) 
Fuel tank 
- Total  capacity 
- Reserve  (of to tal  capac ity)  h
p@rp m 
lb -ft@  rpm 
CID (cm
3 ) 
in (mm) 
in  (mm) 
200@  5100  -6000 
207  @  1800  -50 00 
4  121  ( 1984) 
3.65  (9 2.8) 
3.25  (82.5) 
9 .3 :  1 
Premium unleaded  (91 AKI) R ecommended  for  maxi mum  engine  per formance . Fur 
ther  details =:> 
page 279, "Gasoline" 
in  (mm) 
in  (m m) 
in  (m m) 
ft.  (ml 
168.9  (429 2) 
78 .5  (1995) 
56.0  (1 423 ) 
35. 0 (10.7) 
ga l/liters 
gal/ liters 1 4 .5 /  55.0 
1 .8/7. 0  
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Wind shield  wash er  fluid  container  (without  headlight * wash er) 
Windshield  and  headl ight *  w asher  fluid  cont ainer 
Engine  oil  with filt e r  ch ange 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first 
Vehicle  operation  quarts/liters 
quarts/litres 
quarts/
liters 
Vehicle  care 3.1 /  3.0 
5.8  / 5. 5 
4.8  /  4.6 
Do-it-yourself  service 
• 
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Applies  to vehicles : wit h 3.2  liter  6-c yl.  en gine 
250  hp,  3 .2  liter  6-cyl.  engine 
Engine  data 
Max imum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
No.  of  cy linders 
Disp lacement 
Stroke 
Bo re 
Comp ress ion  ratio 
Fuel 
Dimensions 
Length  (with  licence  plate  brac ket) 
Width  (across  mirrors)  Height  (unladen,  incl.  roof  rails) 
Turning  c ircle  diameter  (curb  to  curb) 
Capacities 
Fuel tank 
- Total  capacity 
- Reserve  (of  total  capacity)  hp@  rpm 
lb-ft@  rpm 
CID (cm
3
) 
in  (mm) 
in  (m m)  250@6300 
236  @ 2800-3200 
6 cylinder  195 (3189) 
3 .77  (95 .9) 
3 .30  (84 .0) 
11 .25  : 1 
Premium  unleaded  {91  AKll Recommended  for  maximum  engine  performance . Fur 
ther  details =:> 
page  219, "Gasoline" 
in  (m m) 
in  (m m) 
in  (mm) 
ft . (ml  168
.9 ( 429 2) 
78.5  (1995) 
56.0  ( 14 23) 
35 .0  (10 .7) 
ga l/lit ers 
gal/l iters  14.5 /  55
.0 
1 .8/7 .0 
Windshield  washer  fluid  container  (without  headlight*  washer ) 
Windshield  and  headlight*  washer  fluid  container quarts/liters 
quarts/l it res  3.
1 /  3.0 
5 .8 /  5.5 
Engine oil with  filter  change  quarts/liters 5.8 /  5.5 •  
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Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
Yo ur A udi  i s covere d  by the  f ollowi ng wa rrant ie s: 
•  New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty 
•  Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perforation 
•  Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
•  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
•  California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
•  California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
Detai led  information  regarding  your  warrant ies can  be found  in 
your 
Warr anty & Maint enan ce  Booklet .• 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U.S .A.  or  Canada 
Government  regulations  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  require 
t hat  automobiles  meet  specific  emission  regulations  and  safety 
standards . T herefore,  vehicles  built  for  the  U.S .A . and  Canada  differ 
from  vehicles  so ld  in  other  countries . 
If you  plan  to  take  your  vehic le outside  the  continental  limits  of  the 
United  States  or  Canada,  there  is the  possibi lity  that 
•  unleaded  fue ls for  vehicles  w ith  catalytic  converter  may  not  be 
avai lable; 
•  fue l may  have  a considerably  lower  oc tane  rat ing . Improper  fuel 
may  cause  engine  damage; 
•  serv ice may  be inadequate  due to  lack of  proper  service  faci lities , 
tools  or  testing  equipment; 
•  replacement  parts  may  not  be  readily  available . 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
• 
Navigation  systems  for  vehicles  built  for  the  U.S.A . and  Canada 
wil l not  necessarily  work  in  Europe,  and  may  not  work  in other  coun 
tries  outs ide  o f North  America. 
Audi  cannot  be  responsib le for  me chan ica l dam ag e th at  could 
re sult  from  inadequate  fuel , service  or  pa rts  availability. 
0 Note 
Audi  cann ot  be  respo nsible  for  mechanica l damage  that  could 
result  from  inadequate  fuel , service  or  parts  availab ility. • 
Audi  Service  Repa ir  Manuals  and 
Literature 
Audi  Official  Factory  Service  Manuals  are  published  as soon  as 
poss ible  after  model  introduction . Service  manuals  are  ava ilab le 
fr om: 
Audi  Te chnical  Literature  O rdering  Center 
Ca  11  toll -free : 
Te l.: 
1 (800)  544 -8021 
(from 8:00 A M  to 8:00 PM,  EST,  Monday  through  Friday) 
or  access  their  website 
www .audi .dd sltd .com on  the  Internet  to 
order  repair  manuals  and  other  Audi  lite rature .• 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Tec hn ica l da ta  
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Maintenance 
General 
Your  vehicle  has  been  designed  to  help  ke ep  maintenance  require
ments  to  a mi nim um . 
Ho weve r, a certain  a mount  of  regu lar maintenance  is still  necessary 
to  assure  your  vehicle's  safety,  economy  and  reliability. 
For detailed  vehicle  maintenance  consult  your  Warranty 
& Main te
nance  booklet. 
Under  d iffi cult  op erating  cond ition s, for  example  at  extremely  low 
outside  temperatures,  in very  dusty  regions,  when  tow ing  a trailer 
very  frequently,  etc.,  some  service  work  shou ld  be  performed 
between  the  intervals  specified.  This  app lies  particularly  to : 
•  oil changes,  and 
•  clean ing  or  replac ing  the  air  filter . 
<i' For the  sake  of the  environment 
By regularly  ma intaining  your  vehicle,  you  help  make  sure  that  emis
sion  standards  are  maintained,  thus  minimizing  adverse  effects  on 
the  environment .• 
Important  considerations  for  you  and  your 
vehicle 
The  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticated  fuel  injection  and  emission  control  systems,  and  the  general ly  increasing  technical 
complexity  of today's  automobi les, have steadily  reduced  the  scope 
of  maintenance  and  repairs  which  can  be carried  out  by vehicle 
owners . 
Also ,  safety  and  environm ental concerns  p lace very  s trict 
limits  on  the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustments  to  engine and trans
mission  parts  which  an  owner  can  perform .  Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  usually  require  special  tools, 
t esting  devices  and  other  equipment  availab le to  special ly trained 
workshop  personne l in  order  to  assure  proper  performance,  reli 
abi lity  and  safety  of  the  vehicle  and  its  many  systems . 
I mproper  maintenance,  adjustments  and  repa irs  can  impa ir the 
operation  and  re liability  of  your  vehicle  and  even  void  your  vehic le 
wa rranty.  Therefore,  proof  of  se rvic ing  in accordance  w ith  the  ma in
tenance  schedule  may  be  a condition  for  upholding  a possible 
war ranty  claim  made  within  the  warranty  period. 
Above  all,  operational  safety  can  be  adverse ly affected,  creating 
unnecessary  risks  for  you  and  your  passengers . 
I f  in doubt  about  any servicing,  have  it done  by your  authori zed Audi 
dea ler  or  any  other  properly  equipped  and  qualified  workshop . We 
strongly  urge  you  to  give  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  the  opportu
nity  to  perform  all  schedu led  maintenance  and  necessary  repairs. 
Your  dealer  has the  facilities,  origina l parts  and  trained  special ists 
to  keep  your  vehicle  running  proper ly. 
Performing  limited  ma intenan ce  your self 
The following  pages  describe  a limited  number  of  procedures  which 
can  be  performed  on  you r vehicle  wi th ordinary  too ls, should  the 
need  arise  and  trained  personnel  be unavailab le . Before  performing 
any  of  the se procedu res, a lways  thorough ly  read  a ll  of  the  appli 
cable  text  and  carefu lly fo llow  the instructions  given . Always  rigor 
ous ly observe  the 
WARNINGS provided . 
Before you check anything  in the  engine  compartment , alway s re ad 
and  heed  all  WARNINGS=> 
& and=> & in  "Wo rking  in  the  engine 
compartment"  on 
page 225. 
& WARNING 
•  Seriou s per son al injury  may  oc cur  as a  result  of  improperly 
performed  maintenan ce, adjustment s or  repairs .  
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& WA RNIN G (continu ed ) 
•  Alway s be  extremely  careful  when  working  on the  v ehicle . 
Alway s follo w  commonly  accepted  safety  pr actice s and  general 
c ommon  sen se . Never  risk  per sonal  inju ry . 
•  Do n ot  attempt  any  of the  m aint enance , check s  or  rep air s 
de scribed  on the  following  pages  if you are  not  fully  famili ar with 
the se or othe r procedures  with  respect  to the  vehicle , or  are u ncer
t a in  ho w to  pro ceed . 
•  Do not  do  any  work w ithout  the  proper  tool s and  equipment . 
Have the  necessary work  done  by your  authorized  Audi  de aler  or 
anothe r properly  equipped  and  qual ified  work shop . 
•  The  engine  compartment  of any  motor  vehicle  i s a potentially 
h azardou s are a. Ne ver  rea ch into  the  are a around  or touch  the 
radiator  fan.  It  is te mperature  controlled  and  can  switch  on 
s uddenly  · even when  the  engine  is off  and the  ignition  key  has 
been  remo ved . The  radi ator  fan  switches  on  automat icall y when 
the coolant reaches a certain temperature and will continue to run 
until  the  coolant  t emper ature  drops . 
•  Alway s remo ve the  ignition  key  befor e anyone  get s under  the 
v ehi cle . 
•  Alway s support  your  vehicle  with  safety  sta nd s  if  it  i s nece s
sary to  work  underneath  the  vehicle . The  ja ck supplied  with  the 
vehi cle is not  adequate  for  this  p urpo se a nd  co uld  coll apse 
c au sing  ser iou s person al  in jur y. 
•  If you  m ust w ork  under neath  the  vehi cle  with  the  wheel s on 
the  ground , alway s make  sure the  vehicle  is on  lev el ground , that 
the  wheels  are  alway s secu rel y blocked  and  that  the  engine 
c annot  be  started . 
•  Alway s make sure the  t ran sm iss ion  selector  lever  (automat ic 
tran smi ssion ) is in  "P "  (Park position ) (automati c transmis sion) or 
Neutr al ( ma nual transmission ) and the  h and  brake  i s firmly 
appli ed . 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
<£' For the  sake  of  the  environment 
• 
Changing  the  engine  settings  will  adverse ly affect  em ission 
levels.  This  is detrimental  to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel 
consu mption. 
•  Always  observe  environmenta l regulations  when  disposing  of 
old  engine  oil,  used  brake  fluid, d irty  engine  coolant,  spent  batteries 
or  worn  out  tires . 
•  Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  pretensioners  might  be  classi 
fied  as Perch lorate  Material  -special  handling  may  apply,  see 
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlo rate.  When  the  vehicle  or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including  airbag  modules  safety  be lts 
with  pretensioners  are  scrapped,  a ll  applicable  laws  and  regu la 
tions  must  be observed.  Your authorized  Audi  dealer  is familiar  with 
these  requirements  and  we  recommend  that  you  have your  dea ler 
perform  this  service  for  you. • 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
Al ways  consult  an  authorized  Au di  de aler  befo re 
purchasing  accessories. 
Your  vehicle  incorporates  the  latest  safety  design  features  ensuring 
a high  standard  of  act ive  and  passive  sa fety. 
This  safety  could  be compromised  by  non -approved  changes  to  the 
vehic le . Fo r th is  reason,  if  par ts have t o be  re p laced,  please  observe 
the  fo llowing  points  when  insta lling  additional  accessories: 
Approved  Audi  accessories  and  genuine  Audi  parts  are  available 
from  autho rized  Audi  dealers .  .,_ 
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These dealers  also  have  the  necessary  facilities,  tools  and  trained 
specialists  to  install  the  parts  and  accessories  properly. 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  non-approved  accessories can cause 
serious  personal  injury. 
•  Use only  accessories  expressly  approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare  parts 
•  These  parts  and  accessories  have  been  specially  designed  to 
be  used  on your  vehicle. 
•  Never  install  accessories  such as telephone  cradles  or 
beverage  holders  on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones.  Doing  so will  increase  the  risk of  injury  if airbags  are 
triggered  in an  accident! 
•  Before you check  anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always 
read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS=> 
page 217. 
0 Note 
•  If items  other  than  genuine  Audi  spare  parts,  add -on  equipment 
and  accessory  items  are  used  or  if  repair  work  is not  performed 
according  to  specified  methods,  this  can  result  in severe  damage  to 
your  vehicle's  engine  and  body  (such  as corrosion)  and  adversely  affect  your  vehicle's  warranty. 
•  If emergency  repairs  must  be  performed  elsewhere,  have  the 
vehicle  examined  by  an  authorized  Audi  dealership  as soon  as 
possible. 
•  The manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable for  damage  which  occurs 
due  to  failure  to  comply  with  these  stipulations .• 
Installing/replacing  a  sound  system 
If you  wish  to  install  a radio  or  replace  the  factory  installed  radio, 
please  note  the  following:  The 
factory  installed  radio  connectors  are  designed  for  genuine 
Audi  radios.  When installing  a different  radio,  difficulties  could  arise 
such  as : 
- the  radio  may  not  fit  into  the  space provided 
- the  electrical  connections  may  not  be compatible 
- different  connector  terminals  may  be  needed . 
Therefore,  we  recommend  that  you  have  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  install  or  replace  the  radio . 
They  are  the  most  familiar  with  the  technical  features  of  your 
vehicle.  They  also  offer  Genuine  Audi  Radios  with  the  necessary 
installation  components  and  instructions. 
& WARNING 
Improperly  installing  a  radio  could  cause  a short  circuit  and  an 
electrical  fire.  • 
Technical Modifications 
Our  guidelines  must be  complied  with  when  technical 
modifications  are  made. 
Always  consult  an  authorized  Audi  dealer before starting  work  on 
any  modifications. 
This  will  help  ensure  that vehicle function,  performance  and  safety 
are  not  impaired=> &. 
Attempting  to work  on  electronic  components  and  the  software 
used  with  them  can  cause  malfunctions.  Because of  the  way  elec
tronic  components  are  interconnected  with  each  other,  such 
malfunctions  can  also have an adverse  affect  on  other  systems  that 
are not  directly  involved.  This  means  that  you  risk  both  a substantial 
reduction  in the  operational  safety  of  your  vehicle  and  an  increased 
wear  of  vehicle  parts  => & .  .,_  
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Authorized  Audi  dealers  will  perform  this  work  in a professional  and 
competent  manner  or, in special  cases,  refer  you  to a professional 
company  that  specializes  in  such  modifications. 
& WARNING 
Improper  repairs  and  modifications  can  change the  way  vehicle 
systems  work  and  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
0 Note 
If  emergency  repairs  must be performed  elsewhere,  have the 
vehicle  examined  by  an  authorized  Audi  dealership  as soon  as 
possible. • 
Declaration  of  Compliance , 
Telecommunications  and  Electronic  Systems 
Radio  Frequency  Devices  and  Radiocommunication 
Equipment  User  Manual  Notice. 
The  manufacturer  is not  responsible  for any  radio  or TV  interference 
caused  by  unauthorized  modifications  to  this  equipment. 
Devices 
The  following  devices  each  comply  with  FCC  Part 15.19,  FCC Part 
15.21  and  RSS-Gen Issue  1: 
•  Cell  phone  package 
•  Electronic  immobilizer 
•  Homelink®  universal  remote  control 
•  Remote  control  key 
•  Tire  pressure  monitoring  system* 
FCC  Part  1 5.19 
This  device  complies  with  part  15 of  the FCC Rules.  Operation  is 
subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
(1) 
This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) this  device  must accept  any  interference  received,  including 
interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
FCC  Part  1 5.21 
CAUTION: 
Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by the  party 
responsible  for  compliance  could  void  the user's  authority  to 
operate  the  equipment. 
RSS-Gen  Issue  1 
Operation  is subject  to  the following  two  conditions: 
(1) this  device  may not  cause  interference,  and 
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference 
that  may  cause  undesired  operation  of the  device. • 
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A 
ABS 
See Anti-lock  brake  system 
ABS  (Anti-lock  brake  system)  194 
Wa rning/indicato r lights  .. ... .... ..  16 
Accessori es  .  . .  .  .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  305 
Adapter  for anti-theft  wheel  bo lts  .  . . . .  275 
Adaptive  Light  Air  conditioning 
Switching  on  and  off 
Air  distribution  101 
Climate  controls  .. ...... .... ... ..  103 
Air  outlets 
Adjusting  the  outlets  for  rapid  Side  airbags 
... .... .... ... .. .....  163 
Side  curtain  airbags  ....... .... .. .  166 
When  must the  system  be inspected?  ... 
158 
All  Whee l Drive  . ...... .... ..........  196 
Alloy  wheels  ....... ... .... ...... ...  212 
defrosting/defogging  .... .... ...  . 
104  All -whe el drive 
Climate  controls  .. .... .... .... ...  104 
Winter  tires  ... ... ... .. ...... ....  260 
Air  quality  sensor  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . .  .  . . .  102 
Alternator 
defective  .......................  . 34  Air  recirculation 
....... .. .... .......  103 
See Generator  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  .  14 
Adaptive  light  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  55 
Adding  Engine  coolant  ... .... .... .......  234 
Engine  oil  . ................... ...  230 
Windshield  washer  fluid .... ......  241 
Additiona l accessories  .... ...... ... ..  305 
Additives  Engine  oil  .... .... ... ... ... .. ....  230 
Adjustable  steering  whee l column  ..... 107 
Adjusting  Steering  wheel  column  .... ... ....  107 
Adjusting  front  seats  ............. ... .  74 
Advanced  Airbag  System  Children  . ... .. .... .... ..... .....  170 
Components  ...... .... ......... . 154 
Front  airbags  ......... .... .......  152 
How  the  components  work  together 155 
Monitoring  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . 158 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF ligh t .. ... 159 
W eight -sensing  mat  .. .. .. .... ....  170 
Air  conditioner  .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 101 
See also Climate  controls  . .  . . .  .  . .  . .  .  98  Climate  controls 
.... . ......... ...  102 
When  should  I  use the  air  recirculation? 
102 
Air  r ecirculation  mode 
Clima te  controls  .. ...... .... ... . .  102 
Airbag  Warning /indicator  lights  ....... ....  14 
Airbag  system  .... .... .... .... ..  147,  164 
Advanced  Airbag  System  .......... 151 
Care  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . . . . . .  . . . .  .  . . .  161 
Child  restraints  .. ... ... .... .... ..  171 
Components  (front  airbags)  ..... ... 154 
Danger  of  fitting  a chi ld safety  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  . .... .... ... 149 
Disposal  . .... .... ...... .... ... ..  161 
Front  airbags  . ... .. ..... ... .. ... . 151  Aluminum  alloy  wheels 
...... .... ....  212 
Amb ient  lighting  .. ... .... .... .... ....  61 
Anti-glare  inside  day-night  mirror  .... ..  69 
An ti-lock  brake  system 
How  the  ABS  system  works  ........  194 
Anti -lock  brake  system  (ABS ) 
Warning /indicator  lights  ... .... .... . 16 
Anti-Slip  Regulation  System  (ASR)  How  the  system  works  . . . .  .  . . . .  . .  . 192 
An ti-theft  sys tems 
An ti-Theft  Alarm  System  .. . .. .. ....  45 
Anti -theft  wheel  bolts  ..... .... .... ...  275 
Armrest  Center  armrest  ....... .. .. .. ..... ..  81 
Rear  armrest  ................. .. ..  82 
How  do the  front  ai rrbags  work?  . . . .  156  Ashtray 
How  many  airbags  does  my  vehicle  have? 
154 
Important  things  to  know  . ... .. ...  147 
Indicator  ligh t .... ... .. ..... .. ...  158 
Monitoring  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  158 
Repairs  . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  .  . .  161  Rea
r  .... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... ... ..  93 
ASR  How  the Anti -Slip  Regulation  System 
works  ... .... .... .... ... .... ...  192