AUDI A4 CABRIOLET 2009 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2009, Model line: A4 CABRIOLET, Model: AUDI A4 CABRIOLET 2009Pages: 340, PDF Size: 77.32 MB
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_______________________________________________ C _o_ n _ s_u _ m_ e_ r_l_n _f_o _ r_ m_ a_ t _i _o _ n __ llll 
& WA RNIN G (cont in u ed) 
me nt  zone s. Do ing so  will  in cre ase the  r isk of  injury  if  airb ags are 
trig gered  in  an accident! 
•  Before  you che ck anyt hing in the  eng ine comp artment , al ways 
re ad and  heed  all WARN IN GS  => 
page  242. 
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  resu lt  in  severe  damage  to 
your  vehicle 's  engine  and  body  (such  as corrosion)  and  adverse ly 
affect  your  vehicle's  wa rra nty . 
•  If  emergency  repairs  must  be  performed  elsewhere,  have  the 
vehic le examined  by  an  authorized  Audi  dea lership  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, 
p lease  note  the  following: 
The  factory  insta lled  radio  connectors  are  designed  for  genuine 
Audi  radios.  When  installing  a different  radio,  difficu lties  co uld  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  dea ler  instal l or  rep lace  the  radio. 
Controls . and  equip
ment .  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation  They  are  the  most  fami
liar  with  the  technical  features  of  your 
vehicle . They  also  offer  Genuine  Audi  Radios  wi th  the  necessary 
insta llation  components  and  instructions . 
& WARNING 
Improperly  in sta ll ing  a  r adio  co u ld  cau se a  short  circu it  and  an 
el ect rical  fire.  • 
Technical  Modifications 
Our  guidelines  must  be  complied  with  when  technical 
modifications  are  made. 
A lways  consult  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  before  starting  work  on 
any  modifications . 
This  w ill  help  ensure  that  vehic le 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 
reduct ion  in the  operat ional  safety  of  your  vehicle  and  an  increased 
wear  of  vehicle  parts=>&. 
Authorized  Audi  deale rs wi ll 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  repair s and  modifica tion s ca n change  the  way  vehi cle 
sy stems  work  and  cause  serio us  per sonal injur y. 
IIJi, 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Tec hn ica l da ta  
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0 Note 
If  emergency  repairs  must  be  performed  elsewhere,  have  the 
vehic le examined  by  an  authorized  Audi  dealership  as soon  as 
possible .• 
Declaration  of  Compliance, 
Telecommunications  and  Electronic  Systems 
Rad io  Frequency  Devices  an d Rad ioc ommunic ation 
Equipment  User  Man ual  N otic e. 
T he manufacturer  is not  responsib le for  any  radio  or TV interference 
cause d by  unauthorized  mod ifications  to  this  equipment . 
Devic es 
The  fol lowing  dev ices  eac h comply  with  FCC Part  1 5.19, FCC Part 
15.21 and  RSS -Gen  Issue  1: 
•  Cell  phone  package 
•  Electronic  immobi lizer 
•  Homelink®  unive rsal  remote  contr ol 
•  Remote  control  key 
•  T ire  pressure  monitoring  system 
FCC  Part  15 .1 9 
This  device  complies  with  part  15 of  the  FCC Rules.  Operation  is 
subject  to  the  fo llowing  two  cond itions: 
(1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  inc luding 
interference  that  may cause  undesired  ope ra tion . 
FCC  Part  15 .21 
CAUT IO N:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by the  party 
responsible  for  complia
nce  cou ld void  the  user's  au thority  to 
operate  the  equipment. 
RSS -Gen  Is sue  1 
Operation  is subject  to  the  following  two  conditions : 
(1)  th is 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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Consumer  Information -_______________ ___, 
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ment  Safety  first 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Tec hn ica l da ta  
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Alphabetical index
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llffl __ A_l-=- p _h_ a_ b_e _t_ic _ a_l  _in _ d_e _x ____________________________________________  _ 
A 
Accessories  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  318 
Acoustic  park  assist  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  122 
Adaptive  Light  Air  outlets 
Climate  controls  .. .... ...... .....  115 
How  should  I adjus t  the air  outlets  to  de
frost  my  windows  as quickly  as 
possible?  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  115  Warning/indicator  lights 
... ... .... ..  20 
When  must  the  system  be  inspected?  . .. 
179 
All  Wheel  Drive ... .... .... ...... ....  218 
Alloy  wheels  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  237 
defective  ............. ........ .. .  34  Air  quality  sensor  .
.... .... .... .... ..  114  All-whee l drive 
adaptive  light .. ... .... .... ... ......  .  79 Air  recirculation 
............... .....  113 
Winter  tires  .. ......... .... .... ..  284 
Adding  Engine  coolant  ... .... .... ......  . 
259 
Engine  oi l ..... .... ... .... .... .. . 
255 
Windshield  washer  fluid  .... .... . . 
266 
Additiona l accessories  .. ...... ...... . 318 
Additives  Engine  oil  . ..... .. ..... ... ......  .  255 
Adjusting  Instrument  cluster  illumination  .. ....  15 
Steering  wheel  co lumn  .... ... ....  118 
Adjusting  the seats 
Manual  seats  ...... .... ...........  94 
Advanced  Airbag  System  .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  172 
Children  ... ........... .... ... ...  191 
Components  ...... .... ..........  175 
Front  airbags  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 173 
How  the  components  work  together  176 
Monitoring  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 179 
Weight -sensing  mat  . .... ... .. ....  191 
Air  conditioning 
See Climate  controls  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  110 
Air  distribution  Clima te con trols  ... .... ... .... ...  114  Climate  controls 
...... ...... ... ..  114  Alternator 
When  should  I  use the  air  recircu lation? 
114 
Air  ventilation  in  the  glove  compartment  ... 
108 
Airbag  system  ..... ... .... ..... . 168,  188 
Care  ... ... .... .... .... .... .... ..  182 
Child  restraints  .............. ....  192 
Components  (front  airbags)  .. ... ...  175 
Danger  of fitting  a child  safety  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  170 
Disposal  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  182 
Front  airbags  . ....... ..... .... ...  172 
How  do  the  front  airbags  work?  . . . .  177 
How  many  airbags  does  my vehicle  have?  175 
Important  safety  instructions  on  the  knee 
airbag  system  .... .... .... .... ..  186 
Important  things  to  know  ... .... ..  168 
Indicator  light  ... .......... ... ... 179 
Knee  airbags  .... . .. .. ...........  184 
Monitoring  .... .... .... .... .... ..  179 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF light  .....  180 
Repairs  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  .  . . .  182 
Side  airbags  . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  187 
See Generator  .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  22 
Anti -freeze 
S ee Engine  coolant  system  .. ......  257 
Anti-glare  inside  day-night  mirror  ......  88 
Anti-lock  brake  system  How  the  ABS system  works  . .... ...  216 
Warning/indicator  lights  ........... . 20 
An ti- Slip  Regulation  System  (ASR) 
How  the  sys tem  works  .. ... .... ...  214 
Anti-Theft  Alarm  System  Tilt  sensors  ..... ....... ..... ......  58 
Anti-theft  alarm  system  .. .. .. .... .... . 57 
Anti -theft  systems 
Electronic  immobilizer  ......... ....  49 
Armrest  Adjusting  ...... .... ..... .. ..... .  100 
Storage  bin 
Ashtray  100 
Front  ....... ....................  104 
Rear  .......... .... .... ........ ..  105 
Asterisk  What  does  it  mean  when  something  is marked  with  an  asterisk?  . ..... ... ..  6 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and  Literature  316  
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AUTO 
Climate  controls  .. ...... ..... .... . 112 
Switching  on  .... .... .... .... ....  112 
When  should  I use AUTO?  ....... ..  112 
Auto  Safety  Hotl ine  .. ..... ... ... .... . 155 
Auto-Check  Control  .. ... ... .... ... .. ..  28 
Automat ic air  recirculation  ........... 114 
Automatic  belt  retractor  .... ...... ....  163 
Automatic  car wash 
See Washing  .. .... .... ... ...... ..  231 
Automatic  headlight  con trol  ....... ....  77 
Automatic  rollover  protection  system  .  . 156 
Automatic  Shift  Lock  (ASLl  ....... 128, 135 
Automatic  transm ission 
6 -spe ed  automatic  transmission  .... 126 
Automatic  Shi ft Lock  (ASLl  .... . 128, 135 
Driving  ........ ..... ....... .....  126 
Dynamic  shif t prog ram  ... .... .... .  129 
Fail-safe  mode  ... ...... ........ ..  13 1 
Ignition  key  safety  lock  ... ... ... .. . 119 
Kick-down  ... .... .... .... ... .... . 129 
Manual  sh ift  program  . ... .... .... .  130 
multitronic®  ... ... ... .... ... .....  131 
Se lector  lever  ..... .... ...... . 127,  133 
Shift  but tons  . ... .... .... ....  131, 137 
Steering  wheel  with  tiptronic®  .  131,137 
Average  speed  ... ... ... ... .. ...... ... 37 
Avoid  damaging  the  v ehicle  .. ... .... . 22 1 
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ment  Safety  first 
B 
Battery  .
.... .... ...... .... ... ..  261, 264 
Charging  ...... .. ... ..... .. .. ....  265 
Checking  battery  acid  level  . .... ....  264 
Important  warnings  when  working  on  the  batte ry  . .......... .... ... .. ... .  263 
Low  vol tage  symbo l .. ....... .... ... 34 
Replacing  the  battery  . ...... .. ....  262 
Winter  opera tion  ... .. ...... ......  261 
Working  on  the  battery  .......... ..  263 
B efore  driving  ... ..... .. ...... ......  146 
Blended  gasoline  ... ... .. .. .. .... ....  244 
Body  cavity  sealing  .. .. .. ...... .... ..  237 
Boos ter  seats  .... .... .... .... .... ...  198 
How  do  I properly  instal l a booster  seat  in 
my vehicle?  . .......... ...... ...  198 
Sa fety  instructions  . .... .... .... ...  198 
Brake  f luid 
Changing  the  brake  fluid  ..........  261 
Checking  the  brake  fluid  leve l .. ....  260 
Reservoir  . ... .... .... ....... .... . 260 
What  is the  correct  brake  fluid  level?  260 
What  shou ld I do  if  the brake  fluid  warning 
light  comes  on?  . ..... ... .... ....  260 
Brake  system  .. ...... .... .... .... ...  260 
An ti- lo ck  brake  system  (ABS)  ... .... . 20 
Brake  ass istant  . .... .. .... .... ... .  217 
Brake  booster  .... .... .... .... ....  216 
Brake  flu id  .... ... .... .... .... ....  260 
Brake  f luid  specifications  for  refi ll  and 
rep lacement  . ... ..... ... .... ....  261 
Brake  pads  ...... .... .... .... ....  220 
Genera l informa tion  ....... .. .... .  215  How  does  the  moisture  or  road  salt  affect 
the  brakes?  ....... ... .... .... ...  215 
Ma lfunction  ... .. .... .... .... .. .. .  30 
Warning/indicator  lights  .. .. .... ....  23 
Worn  brake  pads  symbol  . ..... .. .. .  33 
B reak -in  period  ...... .... .... .... ... 219 
B rake  pads  ... .... .... .. . .... ....  220 
Tires  ..... .... .... .... ... .... .. ..  219 
Bu lbs  ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ...... .  302 
C 
California  Proposition  65 Warning  . ....  251 
Battery  specific  ..... ...... .... ....  264 
Capacities  Eng ine  oil  .... .... .... ... .... ....  31 4 
Fuel tank  ..... ...... .. ...... .... . 314 
Windshield  washer  fluid  ... .... ....  314 
Car care  ... .. .... ... .... .... .... .. ..  230 
Interior  ... .... .... .... ... .... ....  238 
Plastic  and  v inyl  .... ... .... .... ...  234 
Weatherstr ips  . .... .... .... ...... .  236 
Care  of  exterior  ..... .... .... .... .. ..  230 
Cargo  area 
See Loading  the  luggage  compartment  . 
153 
Catalytic  converter  .. ...... ...... ....  220 
Centigrade  Switching  between  Centig rade  and 
Fahrenheit  ...... .... .. .. ... .. ..  11 3 
Certification  . ............ ...... .... .  320 
Changing  a flat  tire  ....... ... .... .. ..  293 
Chan ging  a wheel  .... .... ... .... ....  293 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
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Changing  engine  oil ...... ... ... .. ...  256 
Chassis  Undercoating  ........ ...... .... ..  237 
CHECK button  . . .  .  . . . .  . .  .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  16 
Checking  Battery  acid  level  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . .  .  .  . . . 264 
Engine  coolant  level .. ............  258 
Checking  tire  pressure  ............... 274 
Child  restraint  Danger  of  using  child  restraints  in the 
front  seat  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  170 
Child  restraints  What  types  of  chi ld restraint  anchors  are 
available?  .....................  203 
Where  can  I get  additional  information 
about  child  restraints?  ... .... ....  204 
Child  safety  .. ........ ....... ...  190, 195 
Booster  seats . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 198 
Convertible  child  safety  seats  . .  . .  . .  196 
Convertible  locking  retractor  . .  . .  . .  . 200 
Guidance  fixtures  for  lower  anchorages  206 
Important  safety  instructions  for using 
child  safety  seats  .. ...... .......  193 
Important  things  to  know  when  driving 
with  chi ldren  ............. ......  190 
Infant  seats  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  .  . .  . .  195 
Installing  a child restraint  using the 
LATCH system  .... ... .... ...... .  208 
Lower  anchorages  .... .... ... ... .  205 
Mounting  and  releasing the  anchorage 
hook  ...... ...... .... ..........  209 
O lder  children  and  safety  belts  ... ..  199  Safety  belts  and  oldler  children 
... ..  199 
Which  restraint  system  should  my  older  chi ld wear?  ........ .... ... .. ... 199 
child  safety  seat  LATCH  system  . .... .... .... ......  208 
Childsafetyseats  .... ........ .... ... 195 
Convertible  locking  retractor  .... ...  200 
How  do  I  properly  install  a child  safety  seat  in  my  vehicle?  .. ...... .... ..  193 
Installing  .... .... ... .. .... .... ..  200 
Safety  instructions  .............. . 
Cigarette  lighter  .......... .... .....  . 
Cleaning  Alcantara  (synthetic  suede)  ....... . 
E . ngine  compartment  . .... ... .. .. . 
Fabrics  and  fabric  coverings  ... ... . 
Instrument  panel ....... .... .....  .  193 
105 
241 
242 
238 
239 
I  . ntenor  .........................  238 
Leather  .... ...... ... .. .... ......  240 
Plastic  and  vinyl  . .... .... ... .. ... 234 
P lastic  parts  ........... .... ... ... 239 
Safety  be lts  ...... ............ ...  242 
Trim  strips  ............. ... .... ..  234 
trim  strips  ... .. ...... .... ..... ...  235 
Cleaning  and  protection  .......... ...  230 
Climate  controls  .. .... ......... .....  11 
O 
Air  distribution  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  114 
Air  outlets  .  . . . .  . .  .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  115 
Air  recirculation  .... .... .... .... ..  113 
AUTO  (standard  setting)  .... .... ...  112 
Automatic  air  recirculation  ... .. ...  114 
Contro ls  . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  111 
Defrosting  /  Defogging  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  116 
Description  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  .  . . .  11 
O 
ECON  ... .. .. .. .... .... ..... .. ... 113 
Fan  .. ............ .... ... .... ... 114 
Key coded  setting  ................ 11 
O 
Recommended  settings  ........... 11 O 
Setting  the  temperature  ........... 112 
Switching  between  Fahrenheit  and  Centigrade  ... .... .... ...... ....  113 
Switching  the  air  conditioning  on  or  off  . 
113 
Using  the  climate  control  economically  . . 
116 
Warm  and  cold  ..................  110 
Clock  .. ........... ........... .... ...  14 
Closing  Power  top  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . 62 
Cold  tire inflation  pressure  .. .... .....  271 
Coming -home -function  .. .............  80 
Compartments  in  the  door  trims  ... ...  109 
Compass  mirror  .. .... ...... ... ..... . 90 
Comp liance  .......... ....... .... ... 320 
Consumer  Information  ........... 155, 316 
Contacting  NHTSA ..................  155 
Continuously  Variable  Transmission  (CVT) 
See multitronic®  ........ ... ......  131 
Convenience  close/open  feature  Power  top  . . . . .  .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . 63 
Windows  .........................  53 
Convertible  child  seats  How  do  I  properly  install  a convertib le 
chi ld seat  in  my  vehic le?  ...... ...  196 
Safety  instructions  .. ...... .... ...  196  
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Convertible  locking  retractor 
Activating  ...... ... .. .... ...... ..  202 
Deactivating  .. ... ..... ..... .. ... .  203 
Using  to  secure  a child  safety  seat  200 , 
202 
Convertible  top  ........ .... .... .... ..  61 
Coolant  system 
Cooling  System  257 
Expansion  tank  ... .... ...... .... ..  258 
cornering  light  . .......... .. .... .... ..  79 
Cruise  control  .. ... ... ...... ...... ..  123 
Changing  a stored  sp eed  . .... .... . 124 
Setting  and  storing  a vehicle  speed  .  124 
Switching  off  ....................  125 
Switching  off  temporari ly  .. ........  124 
Switching  on  .... .... .... ...... ..  124 
Warning/indicator  lights  ... ... .... ..  20 
Cruising  range  .. .... .... .... ...... ...  37 
Cupholder  . ... .. ...... ..... .. .. ....  104 
D 
Data  . .... ... . ... .. ... ... .... ..... .  314 
Data  recorder  ... .... ...... ..... .... . 212 
Date  dis play  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  .  14 
Daytime  running  lights  ... .. ... .. ... ...  78 
Declaration  of  compliance  Cell  phone  package  .. .. .... .... ...  320 
Elect ronic  immobilizer  . ..... .. ....  320 
Homelink®  universal  remote  con trol  320 
Remote  control  key  .. .... .... .... . 320 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  ...  320 
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ment  Safety  first 
def 
Dublicate  key ... ...... ... .. . ... .... ..  47 
What  does  this  mean  when  it  appears  in 
Dynamic  shift  program  ....... ... ... . .  136 
the  trip  odometer  display?  .. ...... . 15 
Defogging  the  windows  . ....... ..... . 116 
E 
Defrosting  the  windows  .. ... ..... ... . 116 
Determining  correct  load  lim it  ... .... .  276  ECON 
Digi tal  clock  ............. .. ... ... ....  14  When  should  I use  ECON? 
... .... .. . 113 
Setting  the time  ......... .... .... ..  14  EDL 
Digital  compass  . ... ... . ... ... .. .... ..  90  See Electronic  differential  lock  (EDU  .  213 
Dimensions  ..... .... .... .... .... ...  313  Electric  roof  .
..... ... ..... .. .... .... . 61 
Dipstick  Electrically  heated  front  seats  .
.. .... ..  116 
Reading  the  dipstick  properly  ...... 254 Electronic  differential  lock 
Distance  ... .... ... ... .. ... .... .... ..  38  Warning/indicator 
lights  ..... ... ....  20 
Doors,  power  locks  ........ ....... ....  53 
Driver  Electronic  differ
ential  lock  (EDU 
How  the  system  works  ...... .. ....  213 
See S eating  position  .. ... ... ... ...  148  Electronic  immobilizer  ..
.. .. . .. .. ..  15, 49 
Driver  information  dis play 
Miles  (kilometers)  to  empty  .. .. ... ..  26  Electronic  power  control 
EPC warning/indicator  light  .........  22 
Parking  brake  warning  ... ... ..... ..  30  Electronic  sp
eed  limiter  ..... .. .... ....  28 
D river  information  sys.tern  . .... ...... ..  24  Electronic  stabilization  program  (ESP) 
Driver  information  messages  .. .... ..  29  How  the  system  works  ...
..... .. ..  212 
Fuel  filler  cap  . .. . ........ ....... ..  27  Elec
tronic  stabiliza tion  program  (ESP) 
Menu  button  .... . .. .. .... .... .... .  40  Warning/indicator  lights 
.... ...... ..  22 
Menu  display  .... ... .... .... . ... ..  39  Emerg
ency  flasher  ... .... ... .. .......  82 
Open  door  or  rear  lid  warning  ...... . 26  Warning/indicator 
lights  .... ...... ..  21 
Outside  temperatu re  disp lay  ... .....  25 
Emergency  locking  . .... .... ... .. .. . ..  55 
Sound  system  display  .... .... .... ..  25 
Emergency  starting  ..... ....... .. ....  304 
Driver's  seat  memory  ... .... .... .....  101 
Emergency  towing  . .. ... .. .. .... ....  306 
Recalling  a seat  position  .... .... ...  102 
Engine 
Storing  a seat  position  ... ... .... ..  102 
4-cylinder  (200 hp)  . ... .. .. .... .. ..  251 
Driving  messages  ...... ........ ..... . 29 
6-cylinder  (255 hp)  . ... .. .. .... .. ..  252 
Driving  safely  . ... .. . ... .. .... .... ...  146 
Compartment  .... ... .. ...... .... . 251 
Driving  time  . .... ...... .... ... .. .... . 37  Coolant  ...
.. ... .... .... .... .....  257 
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Hood ...... ... ...... .. ... .. .. ... 249 
Starting  .. .... .... ....... ... 119,120 
Starting  with  jumper  cables  ....... 304 
Stopping  .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . 
120 
Engine  compartment 
Safety  instructions  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . 
250 
Working  in  the engine  compartment 250 
Engine  coolant  .................. ... 258 
Checking  the engine  coo lant  level  .. 258 
Malfunction  warning  symbol  ... ..... 31 
Engine  coolant  level 
Checking  ... .. .... .... .......... 
258 
E  .  I 
ngine coo  ant  system  ... .... ....... 257 
Adding  coolant  .................. 259 
Radiator  fan  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . 260 
Engine  coolant  temperature 
Temperature  gauge  ....... .... .... 
13 
Engine  data  ...... ............... ... 314 
Engine  hood  Closing  ... .... ... .... .... ...... . 
250 
How  to  release the  hood  . . .  . . . .  . . . 249 
Opening  .. .... .... ....... .... ... 249 
Engine  oil  ... ... .... .... .... ... .... 252 
Adding  ... .. ...... ... .... ...... . 255 
Additives  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 255 
Changing  . .............. ........ 256 
Checking  the  engine  oil  level  ...... . 254 
Indications  and  conditions  requiring  extra 
checking  .... .... ....... .... ... 
254 
Indicator  light . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  33 
Oil  capacity  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . 
314 
Oil  consumption  ................. 254 
Oil  grades . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . 252 
Recommended  oil  check intervals  .. 254 
Sensor  defective  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  33 
Specification  and  viscosity  ...... .. 
252 
Engine  oil  pressure 
Malfunction  .. ....... ..... ... .... . 32 
Environment  Break -in  period  .... .... .... .... .. 
219 
Catalytic  converter  .... .... .... ...  220 
Disposing  of  your  vehic le battery  ... 
262 
Driving  at  high  speeds  ...... .... .. 221 
Driving  to  minimize  pollution  and  noise  . 
221 
Fuel  ......... .... ... .. .... .... .. 246 
Fuel  economy  ....... ...... ...... 221 
Leaks  under  your  vehicle  . ...... ... 250 
Letting  the  vehicle  stand  and  warm  up 
222 
Proper  disposa l of  drained  brake  fluid 
261 
Proper  disposal  of  drained  engine 
coo lant  ..................... ... 
259 
Proper  disposa l of  drained  engine  oil 
255,256 
Recycling  used  eng ine  oil  ......... 255 
Unleaded  fuel ... .... ..... .... ... 244 
What  should  I do  with  an  old  battery? 
262 
EPC 
See Electronic  power control  .. ... .. . 22 
ESP  Electronic  stabi lization  program  .... 
212 
See also Electronic stabilization  program 
(ESP) . ... .... .... ........ ...... 
212 
Event  Data  Recorder  (EDR)  .. ....... .. 212 
Expansion  tank  .. .. .. .. .. .... .... ... 258 
F 
Fahrenheit 
Switching  between  Fahrenheit  and Centigrade  ... .... .............. 
113 
Fan 
Climate  controls  ... ....... .... ... 
114 
Radiator  ...... .... ........... ... 260 
Setting  the  fan speed 114 
Flat  tire 
Changing  .. .... .... .............  293 
Floor  mats 
Fog  lights 
153 
Front  ....... ...... .... ........ ... 79 
Folding  master  key with  remote  control  . 47 
Foot pedals  . ... .. .... .... .... ...... 152 
For the  sake  of  the  environment 
Gaso line fumes  and  the  environment 
246 
Letting  your  engine  warm  up  ....... 120 
Reducing  engine  noise  by  early 
upshifting  ...................... 
13 
Refueling ......... ...... ........ 246 
Saving  fuel  by  early  upshifting  . .....  13 
Using  the  rear  window  defogger  .... 
116 
Front airbags 
Description  ...................... 
172 
How  they  work  ..... .... ....... ... 177 
Front  ashtray  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . .  . 104 
Front  seat  adjustment 
Safety  guide lines  ..................  92