technical data AUDI A3 2011 Owner´s Manual
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Vehicle  operation ...... 188 
Inte lligent  tec hno logy  ....... . 188 
Notice  abou t da ta  recorded  by 
vehicle  control  modules  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  188 
Electronic  Stab ili z ati on  Program 
(ESP)  ................ ........ 188 
Braking  ......................  191 
E lec tro-mec hanic al power  assist  193 
Dr iving  with  your  qua ttro ® ......  194 
Energy  management  ........ ...  194 
D rivi ng  a nd  env iro nm ent  ......  197 
T he  firs t 1,000  miles  (1,500 km) 
and  af terwa rds  ...............  197 
Catalytic  converter  ...... ... ...  1 98 
Diesel  part iculate  filter .........  199 
Avoid  damaging  the  veh ic le  .....  199 
Opera te  your  veh ic le  econom ically 
and  m inimize  pollution  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  . 200 
Trailer  towing  .................  202 
Driving with  a  trailer  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  202 
Trailer  towing  tips  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  204 
Vehicle  care  .......... .... 206 
Cleaning  and  protect ion  .. .....  206 
G eneral  informat ion  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 206 
Care  of  exterior  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  206 
Care  of  interior  ........... .....  213 
F uel  sup ply  and  filling  y our  fuel 
tank  ....... .............. .....  219 
Gasoline  ..... ......... ....... 219 
Diesel  fuel  . .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  220 
F u el  tank  . ... ......... ........  221 
Checking  and filling  ...........  225 
Engine  hood . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  225 
E ngine  compartment  .......... 227 
E ngi ne  oil  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 228 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Engine 
cooling  sys tem  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  234 
Brake  fl uid  ...................  237 
Battery  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  238 
Windshield  washer  container . .  .  243 
T ires  and  whee ls  ..............  245 
T ires  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  245 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  264 
Do-it-yourself  service . 270 
What  do  I  do  now?  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . 270 
Jack,  tools  and  spa re  whee l .  .  .  .  .  270 
Compac t spare  wheel  ..........  271 
Wheel  change  ................  272 
Fuses  a nd bul bs  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 281 
E lec trica l fuses  ...............  281 
Bulbs  ........................  285 
E merg ency  si tuati ons .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  286 
G eneral  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  286 
Starting  by  pushing  or  towing 
Starting  with  jumper  cables  .... 
General  info rma tion  of  starting 
assistance  ..................  . 
Us e of  j umper  cab les  .........  . 
Emergency  tow ing  w ith 
comme rcial  tow  truck  ........  . 
Lif ting  the  vehic le  ............  . 
Technical  data 
General in formatn on 
Explanation  of  technical  data  ..  . 
Vehicle  identification  ......... . 
Weights  ....................  . 
Dimensions  286 
286 
287 
288 
289 
292 
294 
294 
294 
294 
295 
295 
Table  of  contents 
Data  . 
.  .  . . .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . 296 
200  hp , 2.0  liter  4-cyl.  turbo 
gasoline  engine  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 296 
140  hp, 2.0  TOI  l iter  4-cyl.  turbo 
clean  diesel  engine  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 298 
C o nsumer  Inform ati on  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  299 
Warranty  coverages  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  299 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U.S.A.  or  Canada  .  .  .  .  . . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  299 
Aud i Service  Repair  Manuals  and 
Li tera ture  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  299 
Maintenance  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  299 
Add itional  accessories, 
modif ications  and  parts 
replacemen t .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  301 
Alphabetical  index  . . . . 304 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
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About  this  Owner's  Manual 
This  owner's manual contains  important  information,  tips,  sugges
tions,  and warnings  for  the  use  of  your  vehicle. 
Make  sure  that  this  owner's  manual  is always  located  in the  vehicle . 
This  is especially  important  if you  allow  other  people to drive  the 
vehicle , or  if you  sell it. 
This  owner's  manual  describes  the 
equipment range specified  for 
this  model  at  the  editorial  deadline date. Some  of  the  equipment 
described  here  will  only  be available  at  a  later date,  or  only  in specific 
markets . 
Some  sections  in this  owner's  manual  do  not apply  to  all  vehicles. In 
that  case,  the 
range  of  applicability is given  at  the  beginning  of  the 
section,  e.g.  "Applies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system".  In  addition, 
optional  equipment  is indicated  by an  asterisk"*". 
The  details  in  the 
illustrations may be different  from  those  in your 
vehicle,  and are intended  to  be  viewed as a basic  guide. 
You will  find  a 
table  of contents at  the  beginning  of  this  book,  which 
displays  all  topics  described in this  manua l in order  of  appearance. 
You will  find  an  alphabetical 
index at  the  end  of  this  book. 
All 
directions , such  as "left",  "right",  "front",  "back",  are  relative  to 
the  direction  of  travel. 
*  optional  equipment 
.,.  This  section  continues  on  the  next  page. 
•  Indicates  the 
end of  a section . 
® Registered  trademarks  are  identified  with  a®.  If  this  symbol  is 
missing,  it is  no  guarantee  that  the  terms  can  be  used  freely. 
=> & Cross-reference  to  a  "WARNING!" within  a  section.  For  indica
tion  with  a  page  number,  the  corresponding  "WARNING!" can be 
found  outside  of  the  section . 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
About  this  Owner's  Manual 
& WARNING 
Text  with  this  symbol 
contains  important information on  safety 
and  how to  reduce the  risk  of personal  injury  or  death . 
0 Note 
Text  with  this  symbol  draws your  attention  to  potential  sources  of 
damage  to  you r vehicle. 
ci' For the  sake of  the  environment 
Text  with  th is  symbol  contains  information  about  the  environment 
and  how  you  can  help  protect  it. 
[I) Tips 
Text  with  this  symbol  contains  spec ia l tips  and  other  information 
about  getting  the  most  out  of  your vehicle  and its  feat ures .• 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical data  
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Instruments  and  controls 
General  illustration 
CD 
@ 
® 
© 
Power window  switches 
Door handle 
Power lo cking  sw itch  ... .. .. ......... .... .. .. .. . . 
Switches  for: 
- Adjuster  for  outside  m irro rs  ... .. .. .. .. .. ... . ..  . 
- Switching  on  heated  exterior  m ir rors 
© Light  switch  ........... .. .... .. .... .. ...... ...  . 
© Air  outle ts  ... .. ... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ...... . . 
0 T ur n s ignal  and  high  be am  .. ................... . . 
@ Rad io cont rol  buttons 
® Steering  wheel  with: 
- Integra ted control  bu ttons 
(multi-fun ction s teering 
wheel  only) for Audi  Sound  System 
- Horn 
- Drive r's airbag  ............. .. .. .. .. .. .... ...  . 
@ Instrument  cluster  .................. .... ... ...  . 
@ Rad io and telephone  control  bu ttons 
@ Switches  for 
- Windshield  wiper/washer  ... ...... .. ..... .... . . 
- Trip  computer  ....... ...... .. .... .. ...... ...  . 
@ Depending  on options : Radio or  Navigat ion  system 
(n avigat ion,  r adio,  CD changer) 
@ Sw itches  fo r Electro nic Stabilization  P rogram  ( ESP) 
@ Emergency  flasher  .. . ..........................  . 
@ Storage  tray  or  switch  for  ............ ...... .. .. . .  4
9 
44 
6 5 
56 
101  59 
1 4 9 
8 
65 
21 
188  92 
92 
- Audi  magnetic  ride  .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  12 
@ Glove compa rtment  (lockab le)  .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  92 
@ Fron t passenge r's  airb ag  .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  149 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  controls 
@ loudspeaker  (treble) 
@ Climate  controls  .
.. ... ... .. ..... ........... ...  . 
@ Rear window  defogger  sw itch  .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....  . 
@ Sw itch  for  seat  heat ing  ... .. ................. .. . 
@ Gear shift  lever  or se lector  lever 
- Manu al tra nsm iss io n  ..... ................. .. . 
- Automatic  transm ission  ................. .... . . 
@ Cup holder  ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .... ...  . 
@) Electrica l socket  . ....... .. . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . 
@ El ectri cal socket  ................. .... .. .. .....  . 
@ AUX- in connection 
@ Parking  brake  lever  .................. .... ......  . 
@ Ignit ion  lock  ...... .. .... .. ...................  . 
@ Adjustable  steering  co lumn  . ....... ... ... . .... ..  . 
@ Cruise control  .... .. .. ... . ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...  . 
@ In strume nt  lighting  .......... ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . 
@ Data Link Connecto r for  On Boa rd Diagnostic  (OBD II) 
@ Release  lever for  the  engine  hood  ......... . ... ...  . 
@ Switches  for : 
- Fuel flap  release  .... ... . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...  . 
- Rear hatch  re lease 
(I] Tips 
9 7 
102 
103 
1 14 
115  89 
90 
90 
108 
106 
105 
1 10 
5 8 
20 
2 25 
222  4 5 
A separate  Owner's  Manua l is in vehicles that  have a factory-installed 
radio,  CD c hanger,  navigatio n system,  AUX -in  connection  or  multi
fu nction  stee ring  w heel. • 
Vehicle  care  Technical  data  
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If  the  engine  RPMs drop  below  1 500,  you  should  downshift  to  the 
next  lower  gear. The red area  at the  end  of  the  scale  indicates 
maximum  permissible  engine  RPMs after  the  break-in  period.  Before 
reach ing  this  area,  you  should  either  shift  into  the  next  higher  gear  or 
ease  your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
0 Note 
The  tachometer  needle=> page  8, fig.  2 © should  not  move  into  the 
red  range.  If  it  does,  then  only  for  a  very  short  period  of  time.  You 
could  damage  your  engine  by  driv ing  at  high  RPM! 
<£> For the  sake of  the  environment 
Upshifting  early  saves  fuels  and  reduces  engine  noise. • 
Digital  clock  with  date  display 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a quartz  controlled  digital 
clock. 
To  set  the  hour 
Fig.  3  Instrume nt 
cl uste r with:  the 
digital  clock and date 
- Pull  the knob  (hour  display flashes)  and  turn  it to  the  left 
or  right. 
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Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
To  set  the  minutes 
- Pull  the  button  until the minute  display  flashes. 
- Turn  the  knob  to  the  left  or  right  until  the  desired  setting 
appears. 
To  set  the  time  format  (12  or  24-hour 
display) 
- Pull  the  knob  until the time  format  display  flashes. 
- Turn  the  knob  to the left  or right. 
To  set  the  date 
- Pull  the knob  until  the  day, month  or year  display  flashes . 
- Turn  the  knob  to the left  or  right . 
To  show  or  hide  the  date  display 
-Pull  the  knob  until  the  date  display  flashes. 
- Turn  the  knob  to the  left  or right. 
When  the  date  display  stops  flashing,  this  means  the  time  and  date 
have  been  successfu lly stored . 
With  the  ignition off,  pressing  the  button=> fig . 3 - depending  on  the 
instrument  cl uster  configuration  - can turn  on  the  display  fie ld 
lighting  for  a few  seconds. • 
Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The  engine  coolant gauge@=> page 8, fig.  2  only  works  when  the 
ignition  is on.  To prevent  damage  to  your  eng ine , please  note  the 
following  important  points:  .,_ 
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Lower  odometer 
The  lowe r odometer  shows  the  total  number  of  mi les  (k ilometers) 
driven . 
Upper  odometer  (trip  odometer) 
The upper  odometer  shows  the  total number  of  m iles  (kilometers) 
driven  since  you  last  reset  the  odometer  back  to zero . Yo u can  use  th is 
odometer  when  you  want  to  keep  track  of  how  many  m iles  (k ilome
ters)  you  have  dr iven for  a sing le trip  or  er rand.  The  last  dig it  indicates 
1 /10  of  a  mi le  ( 100  metres) . You can  set  the  trip  odome ter  back  to 
zero  by  pressing  the  reset  button=> 
page 10, fig.  4. 
Malfunction  message 
If  there  is a  ma lfunction  somewhe re  in  the  instr ument  cl uster, dEF 
will  appear  in the  trip  odometer  and  will stay  on.  Contact  you r autho 
r ized  A udi  dea ler  to  have  the  problem  corrected . 
Immobilizer 
When  the  ignition  is switched  on,  the  da ta on  the  igni tion  key  are 
scanned  automatically. 
If  an  una uthorized  key was  used, 
SAFE is disp layed  continuous ly  in 
t he  o dome ter  di sp la y field.  The  vehicle  ca nnot  be  operated 
=> page 40. 
[ i J Tips 
•  The  d ig ita l clock  and  the  odometer  are  turned  on  for  about  30 
seconds  when  the  driver's  do or is ope ned. 
•  When  the  ignition  is turned  off,  t he  odomete r reading  and  the 
dig it al  cl ock wi th date  di sp la y  can  be  sw itche d on  for  abou t 
30  seconds  by press ing  the  knob::::;, 
page 8, fig.  2 @ . • 
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Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
Warning/indicator  lights 
Overview 
The  w arni ng/in dicator  lights  ind icate  differ ent  fun ctions 
o r a po ssible  m alfunc tio n. 
Fig.  5  In strument  clu ster  w ith  warn ing /ind ica tor  light s 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  several  important  warning  and  indi
c ato r lights  to  help yo u m onito r th e con tinued  re liable  operat io n o f 
your  vehicle ::::;,& . 
Aud i ma gnetic  ride 
Tire  pressure  too  low  Electronic  power  control  (gasoline 
engine  o nly) 
=> page 12 
=:> page 13 
=> page 13 
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[I) Tips 
If  the  ind icator  lamp  i lluminates  wh ile you  a re  dr iv ing , there  is a 
ma lfunction  in the  vehicle  damping.  Th e chassis  shou ld  b e insp ected 
immediately  by an  author ized  Audi  dealer. • 
Applies  to  veh icles : with t ir e p re ssure m onito rin g s yste m 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  - telltale 
indicator  Lamp  ... 
The warning/indicator  light  appears  in the  event  of  a 
significant  loss  of  air pressure . 
The  ..Jwarning/indicator  light  illuminates  for  a few  seconds  after  the 
ignition  is turned  on  as  function  check  and  then  goes  out . 
If  the  symbol  appears,  pressure  is too  low  in at  least  one  tire. 
When  the  system  detects  a ma lfunction,  the  warning/ind icator  light 
will  flash  for  approximately  one  minute  and  then  remain  continu ously  i lluminated.  This  sequence  will  continue  upon  subsequent 
vehicle  starts  up  as  long  as  the  malfunction  exists . Contact  your 
authorized  Audi  dea ler  and  have  the  ma lfunction  corrected . 
For  more  informat ion=> 
page 264.  • 
Electronic  power  control Dr. 
This warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  electronic 
power  control. 
The  warn ing/ indicator  light  ( Electronic  Power  Control)  illumi-
nates  when  you  switch  on  the  ignition  as  a function  check. 
[  i J Tip s 
If this  warning/indicator  light  illuminates  while  you  are  driving,  then 
there  is a ma lfunct ion  in the  engine  e lectronics . Have the  ma lfunct ion 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
In
strum ents  and  warning /indicator  lights 
corrected  as  soon  as  possible  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  qual
ified  wo rkshop. • 
Applies to  ve hicles : w it h  d ie se l e ng in e 
Glow  plug  system/  Engine  malfunction  C	 
The indicator  lamp  lights  up  to show  that  the  glow  plugs 
are preheating.  It  flashes  if  there  is an  engine  malfunc tion . 
Warn ing  light  stays  lit  up 
If  the  -indicator  light  illuminates,  the  glow  plug  system  is  act ive. 
You should  start  the  engine  immediately  afte r the  indicator  light 
switches  off.  The  ind icator  light  only  illumina tes  for  approximately  1 
second  if the  engine  is warm  o r if the  outside  tempe rature  is above  46 
QF  (8 QC). 
There  is a fault  in the  glow  plug  system  if the  warning  light  does 
not  light  up  when  the  engine  is 
cold . Contact  an  authori zed  Audi 
dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop . 
Warning  light  fl ashe s 
If  a  malfunct ion  develops  in the  engine  management  system  while 
you  are  driving,  the  glow  plug  light  will  flash 
ilf . The  engine  should 
be  checked  by an  autho rized  Aud i dealer  or  a  qualified  workshop  as 
soon  as  possible. 
& WARNING 
If  yo u do  not  pa y  attenti on t o the  w arning  light s tha t  h ave com e 
on,  thi s co uld  lead t o pe rso nal  injury o r dama ge to y our veh icle .• 
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Airbag  system !.!r 
This warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  airbag  and  the 
tensioner  systems. 
The !! r warning  light  i llum inates  for a few  seconds  each  time  you 
switch  on the  ign ition. 
If the 
! !r warning  light  does  not  go  out,  or if it  illum inates  while you 
are  d riving, or i f  it  s tarts  to  flash,  t hen  there is  a m alfu nct io n  some
where  in the  system . If the  light  does  not  illum inate  when you switch 
on t he  ignition,  this  also  means  there  is a malfunction. 
& WARNING 
If you  have  a  malfunction  in the  airbag  sy stem,  contact  your 
authorized  Audi dealer  immediately.  Otherwise  the  airbag  or the 
belt  tensioner  ma y not  work  properly  in an  accident. • 
Generator 0 
This  warning/indicator  light  detects  a malfunction  in the 
generator  or in the  vehicle 's  electrical  syst em . 
Th e D  war ning/in dica tor  lig ht  ill uminates  when  you swit ch on t he 
ign ition  and  must  go  out  a fter  the  engine  has  started. 
If the  D war ning/ind ic at or ligh t  illumina tes whi le you are  d riving, 
you shou ld contact  you r auth o rized Audi dealer . Since the  ve hicle 
battery  is  discharging,  you shou ld switch  off  any  unnecessary  elec
t rical consume rs (fo r example , the  air  condi tioner) .• 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
Safety  belts ,ft-
This  warn ing/indic ato r light  remind s you  t o put  on  yo ur 
safety  belt. 
The 4'-wa rning/ind icator  light  illuminates  when  the  ignition  is 
s w itched  on to re mi nd  the  driver and  (o n USA models  only) any fro nt 
passenger  to  put  on the  sa fety belt.  Additionally, an acoustic  warn ing 
(gong)  will a lso  s oun d. 
For more  Information=> 
page 135,  "Safety  belt  wa rning  light .t" . • 
Brake  system 
BRAKE (USA)/ (CD) (Canada) 
T his  warn in g/in dic ato r ligh t ill umin ates  whe n t he  br ake 
flui d level  is  t oo  lo w o r w he n t here is  a ma lfunction in  the 
AB S, or  whe n  the pa rking b rake  is s et. 
T he  light  illuminates  w hen the  ign it io n  is tu rned  on . It  goes out  after 
t he  engine  has  bee n sta rted  and th e p arki ng bra ke is f ully re le ase d. 
T hi s indicates  that  t he bra ke warning  light  is functioning  properly. 
If the  brake warning  light  does  not  light  up when  the  engine  is 
cranking  or the  parking  brake  is appl ied , there  may  be  a  malfunc
tion  in the  electrical  system.  In this  case , contact  your Audi dealer . 
If the  ABS f ails,  the A BS war ning/ indicato r light 5 (USA 
models)/  (Canada mode ls) flashes  toget her w it h  the  brake system 
w ar ning/indica tor  ligh t=> & . 
(USA models):  If the  warning  light 
BRAKE and  the  warni ng  lig ht  illu
m inate  together,  immediate ly contact  your authorized  Audi dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  to  have  all brake  pads  inspected=> 
page 35. 
Whe n the  light  comes  on,  an  aud ible warn ing si gna l is also  given . 
Parking  brake  set 
The BRAKE warning/indicator  light  i lluminates  when  the  par king  brake 
is  set=> &.  _,. 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
•  USA model s: If  both , the BRAKE warning  light  and  the  C 
warning  light  come  on  at  the  sam e time,  the  rear  wheels  could 
lock  up  first  under  hard  brak ing.  Lo ck-up  of the  rear  wheel  brakes 
can  cause  los s of vehicle  control  and  an accident.  Have your  vehicle 
repaired  immediately  by your  authorized  Audi dealer  or a qualified 
workshop.  Drive  slowly  and  avoid  sudden,  hard  brake  appli cation . 
• Canada  models : If  both,  the  brake  warning  light 
ABS warning  light 
J come  on  at  the  same  time,  the  rear  wheels 
could  lock  up  first  under  hard  b raking.  Loc k-up  of  the  rear  wheel 
brake s can  cause  loss  of vehicle  control  and  an  accident . Have your 
veh icle  repaired  immediately  by your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop.  Drive  slowly  and  avoid  sudden,  hard  brake 
application  • 
Electro-mechanical  power  assist /@ 
If the  ind icator  light  illuminates  while  you are  d riving, there  is a 
m alfu nction  in  the ele ctro-mech anical  steering . If  the  ind ic a tor  ligh t 
is showing  , there  may  be  a  reduction  in power  steer ing ass ist . If 
t he  indi cato r light  is  sh owing @, there  may  be  a tot al loss  o f  power 
steeri ng assist . The stee ring  must  be  inspected  immediately  by a 
qualif ie d  workshop => 
&-With  the  engi ne not  running  (e.g.  when  the 
car  is  be ing towed),  t he re  is also  no power  ass ist  available. 
& WARNING 
If  there  is a  malfunction , the  indicator  light  for  the  electro
mechanical  power  a ssist  illuminate s. Seek  professional 
assistance.  • 
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ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
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& WARNING 
• Nev er  rely exclu sive ly on the  out side temperature  display  to 
determine  if  a  r oad  surface  i s icy or  not.  Keep in  mind  that  road 
s urfaces,  esp ecially  bridg es  and overpas ses, could  be ice covered 
and  slippery  even at  an  outside  temperature  above 41  °F  (+5  °C) . 
•  Always  remember,  even  if the  "snowflake " symbol  (ice 
warning ) does not  appear  in the  di splay , bla ck ice could  be on the 
road. 
•  Alway s redu ce your  speed and  drive  with  special care in cold 
w eather  conditions  when  the  chance of  encountering  icy road 
s urfaces  increa se s. 
[I] Tips 
•  If  the vehicle  is stat ionary,  o r if you are driving  at a very low speed, 
the  temperature  shown  in the  display  might  be s light ly higher  than 
the  act ual o utside  temperat ure.  Th is is caused by the  heat  being  radi
ated  fro m the  eng ine. 
•  On vehicles  with  S t ronic,  the  reminde rs do  not  appear  in  the 
display  unt il you se lect a gea r. 
•  O n veh icles wi th Au di Navigat io n  system *,  the disp lays may d if f e r 
from  t heir normal  appearance  dur ing  navigation .• 
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ment  Safety  first 
Driver  information  display 
Applies 
to vehicles : w ith  gea rs hi ft  indicator  and  man ual  transm issio n 
Gearshift  recommendation 
Th is indicator  can  help  conserve  fuel. 
Fig . 8  Gear shift 
recommendation 
I n  orde r to  become familiar  with  the  gears hift  indicator,  begin d riving 
as usua l. If  the  c urrent  gea r is not  the  best  o ne fo r conserv ing fuel, 
the  indicato r will  d isp lay the  recommended  gear.  The disp lay shows 
the  cu rre nt  g ear a nd  the  recommended  gear:::::,  fig . 8 . 
•  Upshifting: The d isp lay is to  the r ight of  the  current  gear  if  a 
higher  gear i s recomme nded. 
•  Downshifting : The display is to  the left of  the  current  gear  if  a 
lower  gear is  recommende d. 
Sometimes  the  indicator  will  recommend  sk ipping  a gear  (3 
IJIJ> 5). 
0 Note 
Thi s ind icator  should  help you  co nse rve fuel. It is not  des ig ned to 
recommend  the  correct  gear  in a ll dr iving  situations.  Only the  dr iver 
can dec ide which  gear  is cor rect  i n certain  dr iv ing  s ituatio ns s uc h  as 
when  accelerating  or  driving  on  hills. 
[I] Tips 
•  The disp lay switches  off  when  the  clutch  pedal  is pressed. 
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If  the  engine  control unit  receives faulty  vehicle  roadspeed  signals, 
t he Mal func tion  In dica tor  Ligh t (M IL) 
t::: will  illuminate.  If  th is 
occu rs, contact  the  nearest  authorized  Audi  dea ler fo r ass istance . 
& WARNING 
Always  observe the  posted  speed limits  and  adjust  your  speed to 
suit  prevailing  road,  traffic  and  weather  conditions.  Never  drive 
your  vehicl e faster  than  the  m aximum  speed  rating  of  the  tires 
in stalled .• 
Trip  computer 
Introduction 
The trip  com puter  gives you  informati on  on current  a nd 
average  fuel  mileage,  a verage  speed , fu el range  and 
driving  time. 
F ig . 1 0  T rip c ompute r 
1 
You can switch  between  the  t rip  computer  1 an d 2 by p ressing the 
[ Reset ] bu tton @ ~ page 
22, fig . 11. 
You can tell  wh ich memory  level  is currently  active  by the  number  in 
t he  display~  fig. 10. The da ta from  t he single -trip  memo ry (memory 
level  1)  is being  d isp layed if a 
1 appears in the  display . If  a 2 is shown, 
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Driver  information  display 
t
hen the  data from  the  total-trip  memory  is be ing d isplayed  (memory 
level  2). 
Single-trip  memory  (Trip  computer  1) 
Th e sing le- tri p  memory  sto res t he  trip  in forma tion from  the  t ime the 
ignition  is turned  on  until  it  is turned  off.  If  the  trip  is continued 
within  2 hours from  the t ime t he ign ition was  turned  off,  the  new 
data  will  be included  in the  ca lculat ion of  the  c urren t tr ip i nforma
t ion.  If th e t rip  is interrupted  for 
more  than  2  hours the  memo ry  is 
reset  automa tically . 
Total-trip  memory  (Trip  compu ter  2 ) 
Unlike  the  single-t rip  memory,  the  total-trip  memory  is not  reset 
au tom atically . This permi ts you  to  ev aluate  your  d riving  data  for the 
en tire  pe riod  be twee n manual  resets. 
Fuel  range 
The est imated  cru is ing range  in mi les (km)  appears in the  display.  The 
display  changes  in inc rements  of  6 mi les (1 0  km). 
Average  fuel  mileage 
The ave rage fuel  e co nomy  in  MP G (l/100  km)  s in ce you  last  clea red 
the  memory  appears  in this  d isp lay. 
Current  fuel  mileage 
Th e instantaneous  f uel cons umption  in miles  pe r ga llon ( l/100  km)  is 
show n in  this d is pl ay. W hen the  veh icle is st ationary,  the  most  recent 
fue l cons umption  is displayed. 
Average  speed 
The average speed  in mph  (km/h)  since the  last  t ime the  display  was 
reset  appea rs  in  the  display . 
Elapsed  time 
T he  lengt h of t ime that  you  have been drivi ng s ince you  last  reset  the 
memo ry appears in  this  dis pl ay . The maxim um time  period  that  can 
be  recor ded  is 999  ho urs and  59  minu tes .  ., 
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