headlight AUDI A4 2016 Owners Manual
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Safety  belts  . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 133 
Belt  tensioners  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 136 
Airbag  system  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 138 
Important  information  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 138 
Fr ont  airbags  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 142 
Monito ring  the  Advanced Airbag  System  . 148 
Side airbags  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  1S2 
Side curtain  airbags  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  lSS 
Child  safety  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 1S8 
Important  information  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 158 
Child  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  163 
Securing  child  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  167 
LATCH  system  (Lower anchorages  and 
tethers  for  children)  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  171 
Addit ional  information  175 
Driver  messages . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 176 
Intelligent  Technology  . . . . .  . . . .  . 176 
Notice  about  data recorded  by the  Event 
Data  Recorder and vehicle  control 
modules  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 176 
E lectronic  Stabilization  Control  ( ESC) . . .  . 177 
Braking  . . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  180 
Electro-mechanical  power  assist,  dynamic 
steering  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  181 
Driving  with  your  quattro  . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  182 
Energy  management  .  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  182 
Driving  and  the  environment  . . .  . 185 
Breaking  in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  185 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  185 
Driving  through  water  on  roads  .  . .  . .  . .  .  185 
Cata lytic  converter  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  186 
Shutting  down  vehicle  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 186 
Economical  and  environmentally-friendly 
driving  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  187 
allroad:  D riving  offroad  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  188 
Trailer  mode  . . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 190 
Driving  with  a trailer  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 190 
Trailer  mode  notes.  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 192 
Operating  instructions  ...... .. ..  . 
Care  and  cleaning  ........... .. ..  . 
General  information  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  193 
193  193 
~ Car washes  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  193 ..... v:, ..... 
Table  of  contents 
Cleaning  and care information  . .  . . .  . .  . .  194 
Placing your  v ehicle  out  of  service  .  . . .  . .  197 
Fuel  and  Refueling  . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 198 
Fuel  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  198 
Refueling  . . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  200 
Checking  and  Filling  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 203 
Hood  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  203 
Engine compartment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  20S 
Engine oil  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  205 
Cooling  system  .  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  208 
Brake fluid  .. .. .. .. ... ........... ...  2 11 
Battery  ......... .. .................  212 
Windsh ield/headlight*  washer  conta iner.  216 
Wheels  ...... .. .. ................. 217 
Wheels  and  Tires ... ...... ....... .. ..  217 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  235 
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 237 
Emergency  assistance  . . . . . . . . . . . 23 7 
Vehicle  tool  kit  .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  23 7 
Space-saving  spare tire (compact  spare 
tire)  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  237 
Inflatable  spare tire  . . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  238 
Inflating  inflatable spare tire  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  239 
Replacing wheels  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  240 
Fuses  and  bulbs  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 246 
Fuses..... .... .. ......... .... .... ..  246 
Bulbs.  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  249 
Emergency  situations  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . 250 
General  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  250 
Starting  by pushing  or towing  . . . . . . . .  . .  250 
Starting  with  jumper cables  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  250 
Useofjumpercables  ................. 251 
Towing  with  a tow truck  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  252 
Raising the  vehicle . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  254 
Technical  data  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 255 
Technical  data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 255 
Vehicle  identification  ......... ...... . . 
Weights  ... ... .. .. ................  . 
Dimensions  .. .. . ... ................  . 255 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  indicator  Lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central source  of  information. 
Fig.  3 Overview of the instr ume nt  cluste r 
(D Coolant  temperature  gauge  .. .. . 
@ Tachometer  .... .. .. ..... ....  . 
@ Warning/indicator  lights  ......  . 
@ ISETI button ....... ...... ....  · 
® Display 
- Driver  information  system  .... . 
- Time  and date  display  ........  . 
- Odometer  .... ............ . . 
® Reset  button  for  trip  odometer 
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-When  switching  the  ignition  on,  the  needles 
in the  instrument  cluster  swing  upward 
briefly. 
- The  illumination  for  the instrument  cluster 
lights  up whenever  you  switch  on the igni
tion  with  the 
vehicle  headlights  off. As the 
daylight  fades,  the  instrument  cluster  illu
mination  likewise dims  automatically  and 
will go  out  completely  when the  outside 
light  is very low . This  feature  is meant  to re
mind  you  to switch  on  the  headlights  when 
outside  light  conditions  become  poor. 
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Engine coolant temperature  gauge 
The engine  coolant  gauge¢ page 10, fig.  3@ 
only works  when  the  ignition  is on. To prevent 
damage  to  your  engine,  please  note  the  follow ing  important  points: 
Engine cold 
If the  needle  is  at or close  to  the  bottom  of the 
gauge,  the  engine  has  not yet reached  its operat
ing  temperature.  Avoid high  engine  speeds, 
heavy engine  loads,  and  heavy throttle  applica
tions . 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  engine  has  reached  its operating  tem 
perature,  the  needle  will move to  the  middle  of 
the  gauge  and  remain there. If the  engine  is 
working  hard at high  outside  temperatures,  the 
needle  may  move  higher  on the  gauge . This  is not 
a cause  for concern  as  long as the . warning 
li ght  i n the  inst rument  cluster  display  does  not il
luminate . If  the . warning  light in the  instru
ment  cluster  display  flashes,  this  can mean  one 
of  two  things : either  the  coolant 
temperature is 
too  high,  or  the coolant 
level is too  low 
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appears,  there  is a  malfunction  in the  tank  sys
tem. 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immediately 
to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
Ci:> Windshield  washer  flu id  level 
ra, Please refill  washer fluid 
If the  symbol  illuminates,  add  windshield  washer 
fluid  to the  washer  system  and  also  to  the head
light  washer  system* 
I:!) page 216. 
~ Windshield  wipers 
El Windshield  wiper  defective 
There  is a  malfunction  with  the  windshield  wip
ers. 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immediately 
to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
~/ }D 10$ Defective  light  bulb  warning 
If the r.:I indicator  light turns  on,  a  bulb has 
failed.  The  message  indicates  the  location of  the 
bulb. 
- If the Im indicator  light  also  turns on, then  a 
fog  light  has  failed.  The position  of  the  indica
tor  light  corresponds  with  the  location  on  the 
v eh icl e. 
- If the II indicator  light  also  turns on, then  a 
rear  fog*  light  has failed.  The position  of  the  in
dicator  light corresponds  with  the  location  on 
th e vehicle. 
This  warning  can  also occur  if the light  switch  is 
in  an  unengaged  position  between  two symbols. 
Vehicle lights: System fault! 
If  the  me ssage  appears,  there  is a  malfunction  in 
the  headlights  or  light  switch . 
Drive to  your  authori zed  Audi  dealer  immediately 
to  have  the  malfunction  cor rected. 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
A WARNING 
- Light  bulbs  are  pressurized  and  could  ex
plode  while  they  are  being  changed  causing 
serious  personal  injury . 
-
-Work  with  due  care  when  handling  the  high
voltage  section  of  gas discharge  (xenon) 
lights* . Failure  to  do  so  could  result  in death 
or  serious  injury. 
@ Tips 
Have  the bulb  replaced  or  the  connection  re
paired  by your  authorized  Audi Service  depart 
ment. 
i,0 Headlight  range  control 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  headlight range  control 
B Headlight  range control defective ! 
If  the  symbol B illuminates,  the  dynamic head
light  range  control  is no  longer working  properly . 
Have  the  system  checked  and  repaired  at  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer. 
§0 Adaptive  Light 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  adaptive  light 
r!J Audi adaptive  light:  defective 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  message 
appears , there  is a  malfunction  in the  adaptive 
light  system.  The  headlights  still  function. 
Go  to an  authorized  dealership  to  have the  head 
lights  or the  control  unit  for  the  adaptive  light re
paired. 
@. o Light/rain  sensor 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  light/rain  sensor 
II Automatic  headlights/  automatic  wipers 
defective 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  message 
appears , the  light/rain  sensor  is  not  functioning 
correctly. 
For  safety  reasons the  low  beams  are  turned  on 
permanently  with  the switch  in 
AUTO. However,  .,. 
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Light and  Vision 
Light  and  Vision 
Exterior  lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on  and  off 
Fig. 42 Instrument  panel : headlig ht  co ntrol sw itch 
Light switch ·'t/; 
T u rn the  switch c::> fig. 42 to  the  co rresponding 
position . When  the  lights  are switched  on, the  :
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symbo l turns  on. 
O  -The lights  are off  or  the  daytime  r unning 
lights  are on : 
-USA mode ls: The daytime  running  lig hts  are 
activated  when  the  light  switch 
c:) fig . 42 is in 
the 
O pos it ion or the AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond it ions) . The daytime  runn ing 
l ights  fu nction  can be turned  on a nd off  in the 
r ad io or  MM I* menu 
Exterior  lighting 
c:) page 49, c::> & . 
-Canada mo del s: T he daytime  runn ing lights  are 
activ ated  when  t he lig ht  switch 
c:) fig . 42 is in 
the 
o pos it ion, :oo : position  or  the AUTO pos i
tion  (only  in daylight  condit ions).  The dayt ime 
runn ing  lights  fu nction  cannot  be tur ned off 
c> & . 
AUTO * -Automatic  headlights  switch  on and off 
depending  on brightness,  for  example  in twilight, 
du ring  ra in or  i n tunne ls 
c::> & . 
;o o:  -Side marker  lights 
fD  -Low beam  headlights 
Fog lights /rear fog  light (s)* 
Press the  appropriate  button c::> fig. 42 : 
}0 -Fog lights 
O* -Rear fog  light(s) 
48  adaptive  light* 
When  switched  on
, adap tive  ligh t ad ap ts  to 
curves  in the  roa d depending  on  the vehicle 
speed and the  steering  ang le. Th is prov ides bet
ter  light ing th rough  the  curve. The system  oper
ates  at  speeds between  approximately  6 mph  (10  km/h)  and  68  mph  (110  km/h). 
Static  cornering  light* (veh icles with  adaptive 
li ght)  -the  corne ring  light  switches  on at  speeds 
up to  approximately  25  mph  (40  km/h)  when  a 
ce rtain  steering  wheel  angle  is reached or when  a 
turn  signal  is act ivated . The area to  the  side of 
the  veh icle is  illuminated  better  when  turning . 
T he adaptive  light  and the  cornering  light  only 
funct ion when  the  switc h is in the  AUTO position 
(automat ic head lights*) . 
A WARNING 
- Daytime  r unning  lights  and au tomatic  head
lights*  are o nly intended  to  ass ist  the  d river . 
They do not  relieve the  d rive r of  his res pon
sibility  to  check t he headlights  and  to  tur n 
t hem  on m anually  accordi ng  to the  curren t 
light  and visibili ty cond itions.  For example, 
fog  cannot  be detected  by the  light  sen
sors*.  So a lways switch  on the  headlights 
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unde r these  weather  conditions  and when 
driving  in the  dark . 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road  ahead and when you cannot  be 
seen by ot her  motorists.  Always  tur n on the 
headlights  so that  yo u can see ahead a nd so 
that  others  can s ee yo ur ca r from  the  back . 
- Please obey all  laws w hen us ing the  lighting 
sys tems described  here. 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights*  shou ld only  be turned  on 
i n accordance with  traffic  regu lation,  as the 
lights  are bright  for  following  traff ic. 
{!) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  headlight  contro l is  lo 
cated  in the  rear view  m irror  mount.  You 
should  the refore  not  apply  any stickers  to  .,.  
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the  windshield  in this area  in order  to 
prevent  malfunctions  or  failures. 
- Some  exterior  lighting  functions  can be ad
justed 
c:, page  49. 
- When  you  remove  your  key from  the igni
tion  while  the  vehicle's  lights  are  turned on, 
a  buzzer  sounds  as  long  as  the  driver's  door 
is open. 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather,  the  inside  of  the 
headlights,  turn  signals  and  tail  lights  can 
fog  over  due  to  the  temperature  difference 
between  the  inside  and  outside.  They will 
clear  shortly  after  switching  them  on.  This  does  not  affect  the  service  life  of  the  light
ing . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunction, 
the  driver  is  notified  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display 
c:, page  21. 
Turn signals and high  beam  lever 
The lever operates  the  turn  signals,  the  high 
beams  and  the  headlight  flasher. 
Fig.  43 Turn  signal  and high  beam  lever 
Turn  signals¢¢ 
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The  turn  signals  activate when  you  move  the  lev
er  into  a turn  signal  position when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
@ -right  turn  signal 
@-left  turn  signal 
The  turn  signal  blinks  three  times  if you  just  tap 
the  lever. 
High  beams and  headlight  flasher ~D 
Move  the  lever  to the  corresponding  position: 
@-high  beams  on 
Light  and  Vision 
@-high  beams  off  or  headlight  flasher 
The  indicator  light 
II in the  instrument  cluster 
turns  on. 
Notes on these features 
- The turn  signals only  work  with  the ignition 
turned  on.  The indicator  lights.  or 
II in the 
instrument  cluster  also  blink. 
- After  you  have  turned  a  corner,  the  turn  signal 
switches  off  automatically. 
- The 
high  beam works  only  when  the  headlights 
are  on.  The  indicator  light 
II in the  instrument 
cluster  illuminates  when the high  beams  are 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  only  as  long  as  you 
hold  the  lever -even  if there  are  no  lights 
switched  on . The  indicator  light 
II in the  in
strument  cluster  illuminates  when  you  use the 
headlight  flasher. 
WARNING 
Do  not  use  the  high beam  or  headlight  flasher 
if  you  know  that  these  could  blind  oncoming 
traffic. 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The functions  are selected  in the radio  or  MMI* . 
.,. Select: !CAR I function  button> Exterior light
ing . 
Or 
.,. Select: 1-C~A ~ R-.l function  button > Car systems* 
control  button  > Vehicle  settings > Exterior 
lighting. 
Coming home  (light  when  leaving  car)*, 
Leaving home  (light  when  unlocking car)* 
The coming  home function  illuminates  the  area 
around  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition  is switched 
off  and  the  driver's  door  is opened.  Depending  on 
vehicle  equipment,  the  function  can  be  switched  on  and  off  or  the  length  of  time  the  lights  remain 
on*  can  be adjusted . 
The 
leaving  home function  illuminates  the  area 
around  the  vehicle  when  unlocking  it.  This func-
tion  can  be  switched on  and  off. 
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Light and  Vision 
The coming  home and leaving  h ome functions 
only  operate  when  it  is  dark  and t he  light  switch 
is in the  AUTO position 
~ page 48, fig. 42. 
Auto  headlights* 
W hen the  light  swi tch  is in  the A UTO ~ page 48 
position,  the  sw itch-on  po int  of  the  lights  can be 
cha nged  in the  automatic  driving  light  function. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models : 
You can switch  the daytime  r unning 
lights 
on and off . 
Canada  models: The  funct ion  cannot  be tu rned 
off . 
It is activated  automatically  each t ime  the ig
n ition  is switched  on. 
Tra vel  mode* 
The headlight  beam  is asymmetrical.  This pro
vides stronger  illumination  on  the side  of  the 
road  on which  you are driving. 
If you  are driving 
in  a cou ntry  that  dr ives on  the opposite  side  of 
the  road from  you r own  country,  this  will  cause 
g lar e fo r oncom ing dr ive rs . To p revent  glare: 
- Travel  mode  must  be selected  in veh icles w ith 
Xenon headlights* . 
- In  vehicles with  halogen  headlights,  certain 
areas of  the  headlight  lenses must  be cove red 
with  waterproof  adhesive covers that  prev ent 
l ight  from  passing through.  For more  informa
tion,  ple ase see you r auth orized  Audi  dea le r or 
a uthorized  repair fa ci lity . 
When  travel  mode  is ac tiva ted, a disp lay in 
t he dr ive r inf orm ation sys tem in dicates  this 
e ach t ime yo u sw itch  the  ignition  on . 
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Emergency  flashers 
Fig.  44 Center  console:  emergency  flashe r switc h 
The emergency  flashers makes other motorists 
aware that  you  or your  ve hicle are  in an  emergen
cy situat io n . 
..  Press the  switch~¢ 
fig. 44 to  turn  the emer-
gency flashers  on or  off . 
When  the  emergency  flashers  are  on, all  four 
turn  s ignals  b link at  the  same time.  The turn  sig
nal  indicator  lights 
RB i n  the  instrument  clus
ter,  as well  as  the light  in t he emergency  flasher 
switch 
IA] blink  likewise . 
You can indicate  a  lane  change  or  a turn  when  the 
emergency flashers  are switched  on by using the 
turn  signal  lever . The  emergency flashers  stop 
tempora rily . 
The emergency flashe rs a lso wor k when  the  ign i
tion  is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on automatical
l y  if  you a re in  an accident  where  the  airbag  has 
deployed . 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
-you  are the  last vehicle  standi ng  in a traffic 
jam  so that  any other  vehicles com ing can 
see yo u, or when 
- yo ur ve hicle  has  broken down  or yo u are  in 
an eme rge ncy sit uat ion,  or w hen 
-your  vehicle  is be ing towed  by a  tow tru ck or 
if yo u are towing  another  vehicle  behin d 
you.  
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Interior  Lighting 
Front/rear  interior  lights 
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Fig. 45 Front  headl iner : interio r lighting  co ntrols 
Fig. 46 Rear  headliner : rear  re ading  lights 
@Interior  lights 
Press  the  switch Qfig . 45 in the  corresponding 
position . 
0  -Interior  lights  off 
I  - Interior  lights  on 
If  the  switch  is  in the  center  position,  the  interior  lighting  is controlled  automatically . 
@ Front/rear re ading lights 
To turn  a  reading  light  on/off,  press  the  button 
~ Q fig. 45 or Q fig.  46. 
The  appearance  and  location  of  the  rear  reading 
lights  may  differ  depending  on  the  model. 
Light  and  Vision 
Instrument  illumination 
The  basic brightness  of  the  illumination  for  the 
instruments,  the  center  console  and  the  display 
can be  adjusted . 
Fig. 47 Instrume nt illumin atio n 
•  Press  the  knob  to  release  it . 
•  Turn  the  knob  toward"- " or"+"  to  reduce  or  in
crease  the  brightness . 
•  Press  the  knob  again  to  return  it to  its  o riginal 
position . 
@ Tips 
The  instrument  illumination (for  dials  and 
needles)  lights  on  when  the  ignition  is switch
ed  on  and  the  vehicle  lights are  turned  off.  As 
the  daylight  fades,  the  illumination  of  the  di
a ls  likewise  dims  automatically  and  will  go 
out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very 
low.  This feature  is  meant  to  remind you  to 
switch  on  the  headlights when  outside  light 
conditions  become  poor. 
Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig.  48 Driver 's doo r: kno b fo r the  exterio r mirrors 
Turn  the  knob  to  the  desired position : 
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mi ttent  mode  on  in the  MMI*. Select:  I CARlfunc
tion  button 
> Ca r sys te m s* control  button > Driv· 
er a ssist 
> Ra in se nsor . In  interm ittent  mode, 
you  c an  adju st the  interva l time  u sing  the @ 
switch . 
@-Slow  wiping 
@-Fast  wiping 
© -Sing le wipe 
® -Clean  the  windshield . To elimina te w ater 
droplets,  the  windshield  wiper  performs  one  af
terwipe  operat ion  after  several  seconds  while 
driving . You can  sw itch  this  function  off  by mov
i ng  the  lever  to  position ® within 
10 seconds  of 
the  afterwipe  operat ion.  The  afte rw ipe  funct io n 
is reactivated  the  next  t ime  the  ignit io n  is switch
ed  on. 
allroad:  The  rear  wiper  automatically  switches  on 
when  the  reverse  gear  is engaged  and  the  fro nt 
windsh ie ld w ipers  are  on  and  in  operation . 
C lean ing  the  headlights* . The  headlight  washer 
system*  ope rates  on ly when  t he  headlights  a re 
on . 
If you  move  t he  leve r to  pos ition ®· the 
h eadligh ts a re washed  in  intervals. 
@ -allroad:  Wipe  the  rear  window . The  rear  wip
e r  moves  about  every  4  seconds. 
(J) -allroad:  Clean  the  rear  window . The  number 
of  wip ing  operations  depends  on  how  long  the 
lever  is  held  in  posit ion 
(J) . 
A WARNING 
- T he  rain  senso r is only  intended  to  assist  the 
dr iver.  The  driver  is still  responsib le for 
man ua lly switching  the  wipers  on  accord ing 
to  the  visibility  conditions. 
- T he  windshie ld  may  not  be  treated  wi th wa
ter -repell ing  windsh ield  coa ting  agents . Un
favorable  conditions,  s uch  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  low  sun,  can  result  in  increased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible . 
- Properly  function ing  windshield  wiper 
blades  are  required  for  a  clear  view  and  safe 
dr iv ing ¢ 
page  56,  Replacing  windshield 
wiper  blades . 
Light  and  Vision 
(D Note 
-In  the  case  of  frost,  check  whether  the 
w indshield  wiper  blades  are  frozen  to  the 
w indshield.  Switching  on the  w indshield 
w ipers  can  damage  the  w iper  blades! 
- Pr ior  to  using  a  car  wash,  the  w indshield 
w iper  system  must  be  sw itched  off  (lever  in 
position @). This  helps  to  prevent  un inten
tional  switch ing  on  and  damage  to  the 
w indshield  wiper  system . 
(D Tips 
-The  windshie ld w ipers  are  switched  off 
when  the  ig nit ion  is turned  off . Act ivate  the 
w indshield  wipers  after  the  ignition  is 
switched  back  on  by moving  the  w indshield 
w iper  lever  to  a ny  position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshie ld w iper  blades  resu lt 
in  st reaking.  This can  affect  the  rain  sensor* 
function.  Che ck your  w indshield  w iper 
blades  reg ularly. 
- T he washer  f luid  noz zles  of  the  w indshie ld 
washer  system  a re  heated  at  low  tempera
t u res  when  the  ign ition  is on . 
- When  s topping  tempo rar ily,  (e .g . at  a t raf
fic  ligh t) the  set  speed  of  the  winds hield 
wipers  is a utomatically  reduced  by one 
speed . 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  windshie ld wipe r blades  when  they  be
gin  to  leave  st reaks.  Use  a soft  cloth  and  gla ss 
cleaner  to  clean  the  windshield  wiper  blades. 
Front  wip er 
.,.  Place  the  windshie ld  wiper  arms  in the  service 
position.  R efe r to 
c::> page  56 . 
.,. Lift  the  w iper  a rm  away  from  the  front  window. 
Rear wiper* 
.,.  Lift the  w iper  arm  away  from  the  rear  w indow . 
A WARNING p.----
Dirty  windshie ld  wiper  blades  can  impair  yo ur 
v iew.  This  can  lead  to  accidents  . 
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lights  and  the  license  plate . 
- Perform  a  brake  test  (especially  after  dr iving 
t h rough  water) . 
& WARNING 
-Be espec ially  aware  and  attentive  when  driv
ing  under  difficult  conditions.  Damages  to 
the  vehicle  and  injuries  may  occur  when 
dr iv ing  at  an  excessive ly high  speed  or  w ith 
incorrect  dr iving  maneuvers. 
- Always  adjust  your  speed  and  handling  to 
the  roads,  terrain,  traffic  and  weather  con
ditions.  Drive especially  slow  if offroad  wit h 
low  v is ibility. 
- Please  note  that  the  wheels  can  spin  and 
the  vehicle  can  break  away  when  the  ESC 
Off road  Mode  is switched  off,  especia lly 
w he n t he  roa d is slippery. 
- Driv ing  stabi lity  is  reduced  in the  ESC Off
road  mode. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Avoid harming  the  environme nt  and  take  na
ture  into  conside ra tion . 
(D Tips 
Only drive  where  it  is allowed  and  always  stay 
on  t he  p rovided  roads  and  paths. 
Driver  messages 
App lies  to  vehicles:  allroad 
There is only one  right  way to  drive in difficult 
conditions:  slowly  and  with  caution! 
When  driving  offroad,  observe  the  fo llowing: 
..  Never  dr ive  the  veh icle  in te rrai n which  is  not 
s ui tab le for  the  vehicle,  o r which  exceeds  your 
driving  skills.  Never  ta ke  any  unnecessary  risks! 
..  Drive slowly  and  ca utiously! 
..  Pay attention  to  the 
ground  clearance of  yo ur 
vehicle!  This  may  vary  depending  on  the  load  and  compos it io n  of  the  ground  and  the  environ
me nt.  The  driver  is therefore  responsible  for 
deciding  whether  a vehicle  can  handle  a  specif ic 
s itu atio n. 
Driving  and  the  envir onment 
.. Activate  the ESC-Offroad-Mode ¢ page  178 as 
needed . 
Difficult  terrain 
Never  dr ive  in areas  t hat  are  not  fam ilia r to  you 
and  dr ive  slow ly when  off road  and  be  prepare d 
and  expect  the  unexpected  (e .g.  potho les,  bould
ers,  t ree  stumps,  etc.) 
T o  p reve nt  the  vehicle  from  bottom ing  and  avoid 
damage  to  t he un derbody,  you  shou ld  dr ive 
straight  ac ross  seve re  bumps  in the  ground  w ith 
on ly one  side  of  the  vehicle  so  tha t on ly  two  of 
your  whee ls  cross  the  bumps . 
Dr ive quickly  th ro ugh  sandy  o r m ars hy off road 
sections  and  do  not  stop,  if at  all possible . 
Driving  through  water  on roads 
Read  the informa tion  on ¢ page  185. 
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Tire  pressure 
When  tow ing a tra ile r, infl ate the  tires  of yo ur 
ve hicl e  to the  co ld  tire  press ure  listed  under  "Fu ll 
l oad"  on the  label  located  on  the  driver's  side  B
pi llar  (visib le when  th e door  is open).  Inflate 
tra ile r tir es  to  t railer  and  tire  manufacture rs' 
specifications. 
Light s 
The headlight  settings  should  be  checked  wi th 
the  trai ler  attached  before  driv ing 
off . Check to 
make  sure  both  veh icle  and  trai ler  lights  are 
wo rking prope rly . 
Safety  chains 
Be s ure  trai ler  s afety  chains  are  p ro p erly  conne ct
ed from  the  trailer  to  the  hitc h on the  vehicle . 
L eave  enough  slack  in the  chains  to  permit  turn
ing corners . When  you  install  safety  cha ins,  make 
sure  they  w ill not  drag  on the  road  when  yo u are 
driving. 
The chains  s hou ld cross  under  the  t railer  tongue 
to  p revent  it from  dropp ing  in case  of  separat ion 
from  t he  hitc h. 
Driving  instructions 
Driving  with  a trailer  always  requires  extra  core 
and  consideration. 
To ob tain the  best  possible  handling  of vehicle 
and  trailer,  please  note  the  fo llowing : 
.,.  Do no t tow  a lo ad ed t railer w hen yo ur car  i tse lf 
i s  not  lo ad ed. 
.,.  Be especia lly caref ul when  passing  ot he r 
vehicles . 
.,.  Observe  speed  limits. 
.,.  Do not  d rive at  the  maximum  permissible 
speed . 
.,.  Always apply  brakes  early . 
.,.  Moni to r th e temperature  gauge . 
Weight  distribution 
T owing  a loaded  trailer  w ith  an  empty  car  res ults 
in a high ly unstable  distribution  of weight . If this 
cannot  be avo ided,  drive at  very low speeds  o nly 
to  avoid the  risk of  losing  steering  control. 
Trailer  mode 
A "ba lanced"  rig is easier  to opera te and  co ntrol. 
This means  that  the  tow  vehicle  sho uld  be loaded 
to  the  extent  possib le and  permissib le, w hile 
keeping  the  trailer  as  light  as  possible  under  the 
cir cumstances . Wheneve r poss ib le,  transfer 
some  cargo  to  the  luggage  compartment  of the 
tow  ve hicle while  observing  tongue  load  require
ments  and  vehicle  loa ding consi de rations . 
Speed 
The higher  the  speed,  the  mo re diff icult  it  be
comes  for  the  driver  to  control  the  r ig.  Do not 
drive at  t he  max imum  permissib le speed.  Reduce 
you r sp eed  even  more  if load,  weathe r or  wind 
cond it ions  are  u nfavo rab le -pa rticularly when 
go ing  down hill. 
Reduce  vehicle  speed 
immediately if  the trailer 
shows  the  slightes t sign  of  sway ing . 
Do not try 
to  stop the  swaying by accelerating . 
Observe  speed limits . In  some  a reas,  speeds  fo r 
vehicles  towing  trailers  are  lower  tha n for  regular 
vehicles . 
Always apply  bra kes  early . When  d riving down
hill, shift  into  a lower  gear  to  use  the  e ngine 
braki ng effect  to  slow the  vehicle . Use of  the 
brakes  alone  can  cause  them  to overhea t and  fa il. 
Coolant  temperature 
The coo lant  tempe rature  gauge c:> page  10 m ust 
be obse rved  caref ully. If the  needle  moves  close 
to  the  upper  end  of the  scale,  reduce  speed  im
me diate ly and/or  t urn 
off th e a ir cond it io ne r . 
If the  coolant  temperat ure warning  light . in 
t h e instr ument  cluster  starts  flashing,  pull 
off 
the  road,  stop  and  let  the  engine idle for  about 
two  m inu tes  to  pre vent  heat  build -u p  . 
A WARNING ,.__ -
A nyone  not  prope rly  restr ained  in a moving 
ve hicl e  is at  a m uch grea te r  risk  in an a cci 
d ent.  Never  le t  anyon e ride  in your  car w ho is 
n o t  pr ope rly we arin g th e res tra ints  p ro vid ed 
by Au di . 
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