climate control AUDI A5 COUPE 2010 User Guide
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Temperature selection -
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-Fan -dr iver's side/ front
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Recirculation mode
Air distribution -driver's
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Defrost
Rear window defogger
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al The regu lator is a lso used to set the fan speed, air distr ibution and seat
he ating .
bl The symbol may appear sl ightly differen t in some mo dels .
[ i J Tip s
• The gril le on the controls=> page 98, fig. 106 must remain unob
structed and must not be taped over. Measuring sensors are located
behind it. •
Controls and equip
ment
W arm and cold
Ap plies to veh ic les : with D elux e a uto mat ic clim ate co ntr ol plus
Turning the climate control on and off
Briefly press [ OFF], or press [AUTO I to turn the climate
contro l
on.
- Press the I OFF] button for at least 2 seconds to t urn the
climate control
off and to block the air supply from the
outside.
"OFF" appears in the d isp lay.
Climate contro l turns on again when you press the te mp era tur e
re gulat or•
Ap plies to v ehicles : wit h De luxe aut om at ic c lim ate co ntro l plu s
Automatic mode [AUTO)
The standard operating mode for all times of the year.
Turning on automat ic mod e
Set the temperature between 60 °F (+ 16 °C) and 84 °F
(+28 °C).
- Press the [AUTO I button.
Automatic mode ensures constant temperatures in the interior and
dehumidifies the air inside the vehic le. Air temperature, volume and
distr ibution are controlled automatica lly to reach or ma intain the
desired interior temperature as quick ly as possible . Fluctuations in
exterior temperature and the effects of temperature from the posi
tion of the sun are compensated for automatically .
This opera ting mode works on ly in an adjustab le te mperature range
of 60°F ( + 16°C) to 84 °F ( +28 °C). If a temperature below 60°F ( + 16 °C)
is selected ,
LO appears in the display . At temperatures above 84° F
( + 28°C),
HI is displayed. At both extreme settings, climate control
runs continuously at maximum cooling or heating power . There is
no temperature regulation .•
I • •
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Applies to vehicles: with Delu xe automatic c limate con tro l p lus
Setting the temperature
The temperature can be set separately for the driver's side
and front passenger's side.
Fig . 107 Temperature
setting regulator
Fig . 108 MMI display:
Setting the tempera
ture
- Rotate the regulator=> fig. 107 to the left to reduce the
temperature, or to the right to increase the temperature.
The selected temperature appears on the climate control display.
When the MMI display is turned on, the temperature setting
appears for a few seconds on the screen~ fig. 108. •
Applies to vehic les : with Deluxe automatic climate co ntrol plu s
Fan ~
The automatically preset fan speed can be reduced or
increased.
Press the [Sf? ] button => fig. 109.
Fig. 109 Fan button
and regulator
Fig . 110 MMI display:
Setting the fan
Rotate the regulator to set the desired fan speed (air
volume).
The climate contro l system automatically regulates fan speed based
on the interior temperature. You can adjust the volume of air
produced by the fan to your own requirements . .,_
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component. Please consult a authorized dealership if there is an
operating problem. •
Applies to v ehicl es: with De lux e autom atic c lim ate contro l plus
Air vents
Air distribution determines the air flow from the indi
vidual vents.
Fig. 113 Instrument panel: Locat ion of air vents
Vents @ and ®
- Rotate the thumbwheel located next to the outlet to open
or close it.
- To adjust the direction of the airflow from the outlet,
move the tab in the center of the outlet in the desired
direction . The direction of the air delivered from the
vents can be adjusted hor izontally and vertically .
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
The air outlets are actuated either automatically or manual ly
depending on the operating mode selected. Heated or unheated
fresh air or cooled air flows from vents
G) through G).
[ i ] Tips
If the climate control is running in cooling mode, air flows mainly
from vents
0 and G). To achieve adequate cooling, you should
never close these vents comp lete ly. •
Applies to ve hic les : with Deluxe automa tic clima te cont ro l p lus
Rear air vents
The rear air vents are located in the center console.
Rotate the thumbwheel to open and close the vents.
To adjust the direction of the airflow from the outlet,
move the tab in the center of the outlet in the desired
direction. The direction of the air delivered from the
vents can be adjusted horizontally and vertically.
The air vents are actuated either automatically or manually
depending on the operating mode selected. Heated or unheated
fresh air, or cooled air f lows from the vents.
The air vents to heat the rear footwell are located under the front
seats .
[ i ] Tips
If the climate control is operating in cooling mode, air flows prima
rily from the vents in the center console . To achieve adequate
cooling, you should never close these vents completely. •
Vehicle care I I irechnical data
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Applies to vehic les: with Deluxe automatic c limate con tro l plu s
Economical use of the climate control system
Economical use of the climate control system helps save
fuel.
When the climate control system is working in cooling
mode, engine performance is reduced and fuel consump
tion is affected. To keep the time the climate control system
is on as short as possible, you should do the following:
- To save fuel, turn off cooling mode by pressing the AC
button (indicator light goes out).
- In addition, if you open the window or the panoramic
sliding/tilting sunroof * while driving, turn off cooling
mode by pressing the AC button (indicator light goes
outl.
- If the vehicle is extremely hot due to the heat of the sun,
briefly open doors and windows.
c£> For the sake of the environment
When you save fuel, you reduce emissions from the vehicle. •
Deluxe automatic climate control
plus - basic settings
Applies to vehic les : with Deluxe automatic climate contro l plus
General information
The basic climate control settings can be adjusted in the
radio or
MM/* .
Fig . 114 MMI display:
Setup climate control
- Select: Function button [CAR]> Control button AC.
The following functions can be selected:
• Automatic recirculat. =>
page 104
• Synchronization=> page 105 •
Applies to veh icles: w ith Deluxe automatic clima te co ntrol p lus
Automatic recirculation
An air quality sensor detects increased concentrations of
pollutants in the outside air and automatically switches
to recirculation mode.
We recommend that you always keep automatic recirculati on ON to
prevent polluted outside air from entering the vehicle interior. .,_
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If the a ir qu alit y se nsor located in the climate control system
detects polluted outside air, the sensor decides whether the air
pollution can be reduced by the factory -ins tal led pollutant filter or
whether it is necessary to switch to recirculation. With heavy
concentrations of pollutants, the climate control system is switched
automatically to rec irculation mode and the supply of outside air is
b locked. As soon as the concentration of pollutants in the outs ide
air drops , fresh air is supplied to the vehicle interior again.
In the event that the w indows fog up during automatic recirculation,
press the
[ liW ) button immediately.
Under certain operating conditions, automatic recirculation is
switched off automatically. When outside temperatures are below
about 50 °F
( + 10 °C), automatic recirculation is limited to
30 seconds . When outs ide temperatures are below about 30 °F (-
1 °Cl, automatic r ecirculation is limited to 15 seconds .•
Ap plies to vehicles: with D eluxe auto matic cl imate con trol plus
Synchronization
One climate control setting for all seats.
After Synchronization is set to On , all of the subsequent cl imate
c ontrol se ttings (excep t for seat heating *) for the driver are trans
ferred to the front passenger .
Synchronization is canceled when settings are adjusted on the front
passenger's side. •
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Seat heating
Ap plies to vehi cles : wit h front sea t heat ing
Front seat heating~
The seat cushion and the seat back of the front seats can
be heated electrically.
Press the~ button.
Fig. 115 Seat heat ing
b utt on and re gul ato r
Rotate the reg ulator to the desired setting .
In position 0, seat heating is turned off . T he control range is from 1
to 6.
Seat heating only functions when the seats are loaded with body
we ight . If a person is no t si tting on the front seats, seat heating
should be switched off to prevent unin tentiona l heating of the seat
surfaces.
(D Note
To avoid damage to the heating elements in the seats, do not kneel on the seats or place heavy loads on a small area of the seat. .,,_
Vehicle care I I Technical data
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•
• Never drive without the valve stem cap. The valves could get
damaged.
• If the sensors must be replaced, then the valve must also be
replaced at the same time.
For the sake of the environment
Dispose of old tires in accordance with the local requirements. •
Uniform tire quality grading
• Tread wear
• Traction AA A B C
• Temperature A B C
Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire side wall
between tread shoulder and maximum section width~
page 299,
fig. 233.
For example: Tread wear 200, Traction AA, Temperature A.
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Require ments in addition to these grades .
Tread wear
The
tread wear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate
of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified
government test course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one half (1 1/2)
times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual condi
tions of their use, however , and may depart significantly from the
norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differ
ences in road characteristics and climate. Traction
The
traction grades, from
highest to lowest, are AA, A, Band C.
Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government
test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have
poor traction performance~& .
Temperature
The
temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing
the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissi
pate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified
indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to
degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead
to sudden tire failure=>&.
The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all
passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 109. Grades Band A represent higher levels of
performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum
required by law .
& WARNING
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead
braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration,
cornering, hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics .
& WARNING
The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is
properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla
tion, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can
cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. •
Vehicle care
I t •
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Fuses and bulbs -
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Fuse Location, Instrument Panel left
Fig . 248 Fuse panel
layout
Some of the equipment items listed are optional or only available on
certain model configurations.
Note that the following table is accurate at the time of going to
press and is subject to change. In the event of discrepancies, the
label on the inside of the cover always takes precedence.
The power seats are protected by circuit breakers , which automati
cally reset after a few seconds after the overload has been reme
died.
No. Consumer
Fuse panel (black)
1 Dynamic steering
2 Not used
3 Homelink
4 Not used
5 Climate control
6 Right headlight range adjustment
___ ,
7 Left headlight range adjustment
8 Vehicle electrical system control module 1
5
5
5
5
5
5
No.
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
Consumer
Adaptive Cruise Control
Shift gate
Heater washer fluid nozzles
Climate control
Cell phone prep
Airbag
Terminal 15
Te rminal 15 engine
Fuse panel (brown)
1 Automatic dimming interior rearview mirror
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
Clutch sensor
Gasoline fuel pump
Auxiliary water pump 3.2L FSI
Left seat heating with/without seat heating
Electronic Stabilization Program
Horn
Left door window regulator motor
Wiper motor Electronic Stabilization Program
11 Left doors
12 Rain and light sensor
Fuse panel Ired)
1
2
Not used
Not used
Lumbar support
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service
Ampere
5
5
5
5
5
5
25
40
5
5
25
5
15/30 10
25
30 30
25
15
5
10
irechnical data
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-Fuses and bulbs Pffl.,___ ______________ _
No. Consum er Ampere
4 Dynamic steering
35
5 Climatized cupholder 10
6 Vehicle electrical system contro l module 1 35
7 Vehicle electrical system control module
1
20
8 Vehicle electrical system con tro l module 1 30
9 Panorama sunroof
20
10 Vehicle e lectrical system contro l module 1
30
1 1 Panorama sunroof shade 20
12 Convenience electronics 5
Fuse Location, Instrument Panel right
Fig . 2 49 Fuse panel
l ay ou t
Some of the equipment items lis ted are optional or only available on
certain model configurations.
Note th at th e fo llo wi ng t able i s ac cur ate at the time of going to
pr ess an d is s ubje ct to chan ge. In th e eve nt of d iscrep ancies, the
label o n the in side of th e cover alw ays take s pr ece de nce.
•
T he power seats are protected by cir cuit break ers, which automati
cally reset after a few seconds after the overload has been reme
died.
No . Co nsumer
Fu se p anel (blac k)
1 Not used
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 Not used
5 Steering column switch module
6 E
lectronic Stabilization Program
7 Terminal 15 diagnostic connector
8 Gateway
9 Not used
10 Not used
11 Not used
12 Not used
Fu se panel (brown )
1 CD-/DVD player
2 Audi drive select switch mo dule
3 MM I/Radio
4 Instrument cluster
5 Gateway
6 I
gn ition lock
7 Rotary light switch
8 Climate control system blower
9 Steering column lock
Amper e
5
5
5
5
5
5
5/20
5
5
5
5
40
5
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Fuses and bulbs -
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No. Consumer
10 Climate control
11 Terminal 30 diagnostic connector
12 Steering column switch module Ampere
10
10
5
Fuse Location , Luggage Compartment right
Fig . 250 Fuse panel
layout
Read numbers of the fuses in the luggage compartment starting
from inside.
No. Consumer
Fuse panel B !black)
1 Luggage compartment lid control module
(Avant)
2 Trailer control module
3 Trailer control module
4 Trailer control module
5 Electromechanical parking brake
6 Electronic damping control Electromechanical parking brake Ampere
30
15
20
20
5
15
30
•
No. Consumer
8 Vehicle electrical system control module 2
9 quattro Sport
10 Vehicle electrical system control module 2
11 Vehicle electrical system control module
12 Terminal 30
Fuse panel C (brown)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Luggage compartment lid control module
Right front seat heating
DCDC converter path 1
DCDC converter path 2
Socket Not used
Electromechanical parking brake
Rear seat heating
Passenger side door control module
10 Not used
11 Passenger side door control module
12 Not used
Fuse panel D !red)
1 Rear center console outlet
2 Front center console outlet
3 Luggage compartment outlet
4 Cigarette lighter
6 Rear Seat Entertainment supply
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service
Ampere
30
35
30
20 5
30 15
40
40
30
30
30
30
15
15
15 15
15
5
5
Technical data
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Status messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Switching on and off .. .... ...... .. 133
Audi drive se lect .. ...... .... ........ 144
Adaptive dampers .. ...... .... .... 144
Description ... ... .... .... ...... .. 144
Dynamic st eering .. ....... ...... .. 144
Se tting th e driving mode . ...... ... 145
Audi Service Repair Manuals and Literature
339
Auto Lock .......... ................. 42
Auto Safety Hotline ... ... ... .... .... . 177
Auto-Ch eck Contro l .... ... .. .... .... .. 27
Automatic belt retractor .......... .... 183
Automatic car wash
See Washing .. .... .... ... .... .... 253
Automatic climate control A/C mod e ..... .. .... .... ...... ... 95
Au tomatic climate control plus ....... .. 96
A/C mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
See also Deluxe automatic climate control
plus ...... .. ..... ... ..... .. ..... 96
Automatic c limate control system ...... 90
See also Deluxe automatic climate
control ... .. .... .... ..... ...... . 90
Automatic driving light control ..... .. .. 53
Automatic Shift Lock (ASU .. ..... .... 150
Automatic transmission ...... ...... .. 147
6-speed automatic transmission . ... 147
Automatic Shift Lock (ASU ... . ..... 150
Driving .. .. .. ...... .......... ... 148
Dynamic shift program . ...... ... .. 151
Emergency release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Fail -safe mode . ...... .... .. . ..... 153
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Kick-down
.... ..... .. ..... .. . .... 151
Manual shif t program . ...... ...... 152
Selector lever ...... ........ .... .. 149
Shift buttons . ...... .... ... .. ... . 153
Steering wheel with tiptronic ....... 153
Automatic wip e/wash system ...... ... . 61
Average speed ........... .... .... .... 23
Avoid damaging the vehicle ........... 244
B
Battery . .... .... ...... ....... .... .. 281
Battery location inside the luggage
compartment .. . .. .. .... .... .... 282
Charging ............. .... ... .... 284
Important warnings when working on the
battery ..... .. .. .... .... .... ... 282
Jump starting ............. ... .... 326
Low ... .. .... .. . .. ... ....... .... 241
Replacing the battery ......... .... 285
State of charge . .............. .... 241
W inter operat ion . .... .... .... .... 281
Working on th e battery ...... .... .. 282
Battery voltage ..... ....... .... .... .. 35
Before driving ... ..... .. ... ... .. .... 169
Blended gasoline ... . .. ... ....... .... 265
Body cavity sealing ...... ...... ... .. . 258
Boost er seats .... .... .... ...... ... .. 221
Brake assist ..... .... .... .... .... ... 239
Brake booster .... .. .. ... ..... .. . .... 238
Brake fluid Changing the brake fluid .. .... .... 281
Checking the brake fluid level .. .... 280 Reservoir
.. .... .. .. ... .... .... ... 280
What is the correct brake fluid level? 280
What should I do if the brake fluid warning
light comes on? ..... .... .... .. . . 280
Brake system .... ... .... .... .... .... 280
Anti-lock brake system ............. 15
Brake fluid . ........... .... ....... 280
Brake fluid specifications for refill and
replacement . .... .... .... ...... . 281
Brake light defec tive ... ...... ... .. . 35
Brake pads ..... .. ...... ....... .. 244
Electromechanical parking brake .... 112
General information ...... .... ... . 237
How does moisture or road salt affect the
brak es? . ...... .. ...... .... .... . 237
Malfunc tion ... .. .. .. .... .... ..... 29
Warning/indicator lights .... ...... .. 16
Worn brake pads symbol .. ... .... .. 34
Braking guard
See Audi braking guard .... .... ... . 132
Break -in period ...... .... .. .. .... ... 243
Brake pads ... .... .... ........... 244
Tires ... ..................... .. .. 243
Bulbs .... .... ... ... ... .. ...... .... . 324
C
California Proposition 65 Warning ... .. 272
Battery specific ... .... .... .... ... . 283
Capaciti es .. ... .... .... .... .... ..... 337
Car care ... . .... .. .. .... .... .... .. . . 252
Inter ior .... ... .... .... ...... ..... 259
P lastic and vinyl ....... ......... .. 256
Weatherstrips ... .. .... .. . .... ... . 257
Vehicle operation Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service Technical data