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Instruments  and  controls 
General  illustration 
(D Door handle 
@ Power locking  switch ....... .. .......... ... .. .. . . 
@ Adjuster  control  for  outside  mirrors  . .. .. .........  . 
© Memory buttons  (driver's  seat)  .... ... ...........  . 
® Button  for  side  assist  ........... ...............  . 
© Light switch  ........... .. .... .. .. .. .. ...... ...  . 
0 Instrument  lighting  . ....... ...................  . 
@ Control  lever for: 
- Turn  signal  and  high beam  ......... .. .. .......  . 
® Multi-function  steering  wheel  with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag  ....... .. .... .... .. .. ...... ...  . 
- Operating  buttons  for  the audio  system 
- Rocker switches  for  tiptronic  operation  ... .. .....  . 
@ SET button  .............. ..... ..... ...........  . 
@ Instrument cluster  .... ....... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 
@ Reset button  for trip  odometer  ..................  . 
@ Switches  for: 
- Windshield  wiper/washer  ................ .. ...  . 
- Tr ip  computer  .. .......... . .. .... .. .. .... ... . 
@ Ignition  lock  ..... .. .................. ... .. ...  . 
@ Air  outlets  ........... ... .. ..... ... ...........  . 
@ Depending  on options 
- Radio  system 
- CD changer 
@ MMI  Display 
so 
69 
78 
138  SB 
61 
62 
194 
1S6  11 
10 
13 
6S  24 
112 
107 
@ Emergency flasher  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  62 
@ Glove compartment  (lockab le)  .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  93 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  controls 
@ Front  passenger
's  airbag  ....... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . 
@ Depending  on  options,  sw itches  for : 
- Electronic  Stabili zation  Program  .. .. .. .........  . 
- Rear window  sun shade  . .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 
@ Deluxe automatic  climate  control  . ... ............  . 
@ Ashtray  w ith  cigarette  lighter  ........ .... .. .. .. . . 
@ Depending  on  options,  selector  lever  or  shift  lever  for 
- Manual  transmission  ..... ................ .. . . 
- Automatic  transmission 
@ Depending  on  options : 
- MMI  contro l conso le or 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Program  button 
- Power switch  for  rear window  sun shade  ...... ..  . 
@ Start/Stop  button  ........ .. .. .. ...... .........  . 
@ E lectromechanica l parking  brake  ............... .. . 
@ Adjustable  steering  column  ............. .. .... ..  . 
@ Cruise control  ......... .. .... .. .. .. .. .........  . 
@ Data  Link Connector  for  On Board  Diagnostics  (OBD II) 
@ Release  lever for  the  engine  hood  ........ .. .... ..  . 
@ Switch  for unlock ing the  trunk  lid  ........... .....  . 
@ Power window  switches  . .... .. .. .. .... .. .. .....  . 
(I) Tips 
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236 
65 
101 
91,92 
150 
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65 
114 
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119  29 
274 
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Operation  of  the  Multi  Media  Interface  (MMI)  is described  in a sepa
rate  manual. • 
Vehicle  care  Technical  data  
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(® ) Canada  models:  Parking  brake 
BRAKE USA models: Brake  malfu nction 
((D ) Canada models : Brake  malfunction 
& WARNING 
~page 18 
~page 18 
~ page 18 
•  Failu re  to  heed  wa rning  lights  and  other  important  vehicle 
information  may  result  in  serious  per sonal  injury or vehicle 
damage. 
•  Wh enever  stalled  or  stopped  for repair, move  th e vehicle  a safe 
distance  off  the  road,  stop  the  engine,  and turn  on the  emergency 
fla sher 
~ page 62. 
•  The engine  compartment  of  any  motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  ar ea . Before you  check  anything  in the  engine  compart
ment,  stop  the  engine  and  let  it  cool  down . Always  e xercise 
extreme  caution  when  working  under  th e hood ~ 
page 267, 
"Engine  compartment ". 
(I] Tips 
Many funct ions  are  mon itored  by the  Auto-Check  system~ page 31. 
Mal functions  o r faults  w ill be  iden tifi ed  eithe r wi th a  red  sy mbol 
(pr iority  1 -Danger!)  or with  a ye llow  symbol  (priority  2  -War ning). • 
App lies to  vehicles : w ith  Au di dr ive  sele ct 
Dynamic  steering  / 
If  the  indic a tor  light ~ illum inate s  when  swit ching  on  t he  ig nitio n 
and  goes  out  when  the  eng ine  starts,  dynamic  steering  is activated. 
If  the  indicator  light 
Q ill um inates  after  the  eng ine  starts,  a  system 
ma lfunct io n  has  occurred.  Yo u can  cont inue to  driv e  carefu lly at  a 
re du ced speed  to  a q ualified  wor kshop . Steering  ca n be  more  difficult 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
or  sensi tive  tha n usual.  The steering  wheel  may  a lso  be  at  an  angle 
when  driving  s traight. 
& WARNING 
Have the  dynamic  ste ering system  malfunction  repaired  as  soon 
as possible  by an authorized  Audi dealer  or any qualified  workshop 
- risk of  ac cident! 
(I] Tips 
•  If  the  ind ic a tor  ligh t ")  flashes,  dynamic  stee ring  is  being  re
initialized.  T he  driver  information  system  display  shows  the  words 
"Dynamic  steering:  initializa tion" ~ 
page 3 7. 
•  The dynamic  steering  stab il ity  systems  are  not  avai lab le  in the 
event  o f  a system  m alfu nct ion. • 
Electronic  power  control 
This warning/indicator  light  monito rs the  el ectr onic 
p ower  control. 
Th e  war ning/ indicato r lig ht  ( Electro nic  Powe r Cont rol)  ill umi -
nates  when  you  turn  on  the  ignition  as  a  function  chec k. 
(I] Tips 
If  this  warning/indicator  light  i lluminates  while  you  are  driving,  then 
t here  is a m alfu nction  in  the  e ng ine  e lec tron ic s . H ave  the  malf u nct io n 
corrected  as  soon  as  possib le  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  qual
ifie d wo rkshop . • 
Electronic  stabilization  program  (ESP) I 
If the J in dic ato r lamp  b links wh ile dr iv ing,  the  ESP or  ASR (A nti- Slip 
Regulation)  is  act ive ly regulat ing. 
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Vehicle  care  Technical  data  
Page 31 of 362

On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (OBD) 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL) 
The Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (MIL)  in the  instrument  cluster 
~ page 14, fig.  7 is part  of the  On-Board  Diagnostic (OBD II) system. 
The  warn ing/ind icator  light  illuminates  when  the ignition  is switched 
on and  goes  out  after  the  engine  starts  and  the  idle  has  stabilized. 
This  indicat es that  the  MIL  is working  properly. 
If the  light  does not  go  out after  the  engine  is started,  or illuminates 
while you are  driving,  a  malfunction may  exist  in the  engine  system. 
If the  light  illuminates,  the  catalytic  co nverter  could  be damaged. 
Continue  driving 
with  reduced  power (avoiding  sustained  high 
speeds  and/or  rapid  accelerations)  and  have the  condition  corrected. 
Contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer . 
If  the  light  illuminates,  the  electronic  speed  limiter may  also  be 
malfunctioning.  For more  information~ 
page 29, "Electronic  speed 
limiter". 
An improperly  closed  fuel  filler  cap may  also  cause  the  MIL light  to 
illuminate ~ 
page 271. • 
On-Board  Diagnostics 
Contro ls  a nd e quip 
m en t 
Fig.  22  Location of 
Data  Link Connector  (DLC) 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
Driver  information  display 
On-Board Diagnostics  monitors  the  components  of your  emission 
control  system . Each monitored  component in your  engine  system 
has  been  assigned  a code.  In  case  of  a malfunction,  the  component 
will be identified  and  the  fault  stored  as  a code  in the  control  module 
memory . 
The MIL  light may also  illuminate  if there is a leak in the  on-board  fue l 
vapor  recovery  system.  If the light  illuminates  after  a refueling, stop 
the  vehicle  and  make  sure  the  fuel  filler  cap  is  properly  closed 
=;, page 271 . 
In  order  to  make  an  accurate  diagnosis, the  stored  data  can only  be 
displayed  using  specia l diagnostic  equipment  (generic  scan  too l for 
OBD). 
In  order  to  connect  the  special  diagnostic  equipment,  push  the  plug 
into  the  Data  Link Connector  (DLC). The DLC is located  to  the  right of 
the  hood  release=;,  fig.  22. 
Your authorized  Aud i dealer  or  qualified  workshop  can  interpret the 
code  and  perform  the  necessary  repair. • 
Electronic  speed  limiter 
Your vehicle  may  be factory  equ ipped  with  tires  that  are  rated  for  a 
maximum  speed  of  130  mph  (210  km/h).  This is less  than  the 
maximum  speed  of your vehicle.  To reduce  the  risk  of sudden  tire 
failure  and  loss of contro l if the  vehicle  is operated  at  excessive 
speeds,  your  vehicle  also has an electronic  speed limite r.  The  elec
tronic  speed  limiter  prevents  your vehicle  from  going  faster  than  the 
tire  speed  rating . For  more  information =;, 
page 303. 
If the  engine  control unit  receives  faulty  vehicle  road  speed  signals, 
the  Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (MIL)  will  illuminate . If  this 
occurs,  contact  the nearest  authorized  Audi dealer for  ass istance.  .,,_ 
Vehicle  care Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical data  
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Driver  information  display 
Steering malfunction @-
If  there  is a malfunction  in the  electronic  steering  column 
lock,  the  steering  cannot  be  unlocked. 
If  the @- symbol  in the  display  blinks, there  is a malfunction 
in  the  electronic  steering  column  lock. A driver  message 
appears  as well to  explain  the  malfunction  in more detail. 
The  driver  warning  goes  out  after  about  5 seconds,  but  it can 
be  brought  up  at any time  by  pressing the 
[SET] button 
again. 
Stop the  vehicle and turn  off  the  engine.  Steering 
defective 
- Obtain  professional  assistance . 
- Do 
not tow  your vehicle. 
& WARNING 
Your vehicle  must not be towed  in the  event  of  a malfunction  in 
the  electronic  steering  column  lock because  it cannot  be  steered 
due  to the  locked  steering.  If it is towed  with  the  steering  locked, 
there  i s the  ri sk  of  an accident. 
W Tips 
The  symbo l's  appearance  might  be  different  in some  models.• 
Ignition  Lock  malfunction©-
A malfunction  in the  ignition  lock must  be repaired  imme 
diately. 
If  the  ©- symbol  in the  display  blinks, there  is a malfunction 
in  the  electronic  ignit ion  lock . A driver  message  appears  as 
well  to  explain  the  malfunct ion  in more  detail.  The driver  warning  goes  out  after  about  5 seconds,  but 
it  can  be 
brought  up  at  any  time  by pressing  the 
!SET] button  again 
Defective  ignition  switch  Get  it  serviced! 
-Do not turn  the  engine  off . 
- Drive immed iately  to  an  authorized  service facility to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
If  there  is a  malfunction  in the  electronic  ignition  lock, the  ignition 
cannot  be  turned  off . Drive immediately  to  an  authorized  serv ice 
facility  to  have  the  cause  of  the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
On  vehicles  w ith  convenience  key*,  the engine  sho uld not  be  switched 
off  using  the  start/stop  but ton  because  the  engine  cannot  be  started 
again  after  the  ignit ion  has  been  switched off. 
[ i ] Tips 
Th e symbo l's  appearance  might  be  d ifferent  in some  models. • 
Yellow  symbols 
Ayellow symbol  means  WARNING. 
-en 
9 a: gi 
Fig. 26  Display: 
Yellow  warning 
symbol 
Yellow  symbols  indicate  a  priority 2  malfunction  -Warning!  
Page 40 of 362

Driver  information  display 
difficult  or  sensitive than  usual. The  steering  wheel can  also  be  at  an 
angle  when  driving  straight. 
Dynamic  steering:  initialization 
If this  driver  message  appears  and  the  indicator  light  is flashing  on 
the  instrument  panel,  dynamic steering  is being  reinitialized. Once 
you  start  the  engine  after  this  is finished,  the  steering  wheel  will  be 
easy  to move.  Re-initialization  might  be  necessary  if  the  steering 
wheel  was  moved hard  to  the left  and  right  while the  vehicle  was  not 
moving.  The  display goes  out  as  soon  as  initialization  is complete. 
& WARNING 
Have the  dynamic  steering  system malfunction  repaired  as soon 
as possible by an authorized  Audi dealer or any qualified  workshop 
- risk of  accident! 
rn Tips 
The  dynamic  steering  stability  systems  are  not  available in the  event 
of  a system  malfunction. • 
Applies  to  vehic les:  with  con ven ie nce ke y 
Key  not  in  vehicle 
Key not  in vehicle 
This  reminder  appears along  with  the 7 symbol if the master  key is 
removed  from  the  vehicle  with  the  engine  running. It  is intended  to 
remind  you  (e.g.  when  chang ing  drive rs) not  to continue  the  journey 
without  the  master  key. 
If  the  master  key is no  longer  in the vehicle,  you  cannot  switch  off the 
ignition  after  stopping  the  engine  and  you  also  cannot  start  the 
engine  again.  You also  cannot lock  the  vehicle  from  the  outside. • 
App lies to  veh icles : with  light/ra in senso r 
Light/rain  sensor  defective  ) 
...i-Automatic headlights/automatic  wipers  defective 
If  the  symbol  illuminates, the  light  sensor  has failed . For safety 
reasons  the  low  beams  are  turned  on  permanently  with  the  switch  in 
AUTO. However,  you  can  continue  to  turn the  lights  on  and off using 
the  light  switch.  In  the  case  of  a  defect  in the  rain  sensor,  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever functions  are still  available.  Have the light/ rain 
sensor  checked  as  soon  as  possible by an  authorized  Audi  dea ler. • 
Worn  brake  pads J 
Brake  pads! 
If the  warning  light  illum inates,  immediately  contact your authorized 
Audi  dealer  or  qualified  workshop  to  have  all  brake  pads  inspected . 
On USA models  the  warning light  comes  on  together  with  the 
warning  light 
BRAKE . Both  sets  of  brake  pads  on  an  axle  must  always 
be  replaced  at  the  same  time. 
& WARNING 
Driving with  bad  brakes can  cause a collision  and serious  personal 
injury. 
•  If  the  warning  light  and  the warning  light 
BRAKE1> with  the 
message  Brake pads!  comes on in the  instrument  cluster display, 
immediately  contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  qualified 
workshop  to  have all brake pads checked or replaced  if 
necessary. • 
l) BRAK£: USA mode ls only  
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Opening  and  closing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key  set 
B 
Fig.  27  Key  se t 
© Master  key  with  remote  control  and  integrated 
mechanical  key 
You can  centra lly  lock  and  un lock your  vehicle  and  start  the  engine 
w ith  the  master  key w ith  remote  cont ro l.  A mecha nica l key  is inte
grated  in the  master  key=> 
page 44. 
@ Emergency  key 
The  emergency  key is not  intended  for  constan t  use. It should  on ly be 
used  in an  emergency.  Keep  it  in a safe  place  and  do  not  car ry  it  on 
your  key  ring. 
Key  replacement 
If you  lose  a key,  cont act  your  autho riz e d  Audi de aler  immedia tely  to 
have  the 
lost key d isab led . Be sure  to  bri ng  all  your  keys  with  you . 
Data  in  the  master  key 
During  d riving,  service  and  mai ntenance-relevant  data  is cont in u
ously  s tore d on  yo ur ma ster  key. Your  Audi  service  adviser  can  re ad  out  this  data  a
nd  tell  you  about  th e wo rk your  ve hicle  needs . T his 
applies  also  to  vehicles  with  convenience  key* . 
Personal  comfort  settings 
If  two  peop le  use  one  vehicle,  it  is recommended  that  each  person 
always  uses  "their  ow n"  mas ter  key . When  t he  ignition  is t urne d  off 
or  when  the  vehicle  is  locked,  pe rsonal  convenience  settings  for  the 
followi ng  systems  a re stored  and  assig ned  to  the  remote  maste r key . 
•  Climate  control 
•  Centra l lo cki ng  sy stem 
•  Seat  memory* 
•  Parki ng system * 
•  Audi s ide  ass ist* 
•  Audi  dr ive  select * 
Th e s tored  se ttings  a re  au toma ticall y recalled  when  you  unlock  t he 
veh icle,  when  yo u ope n the  doo rs  o r whe n you  turn  on  the  ign ition. 
& WARNING 
•  Do  not  leave your  vehicle  unattended  with  the  key in the  igni
tion  lo ck . Entry  by unauthorized  per sons could endanger  you or 
result  in theft  or damage  the  vehicle.  Always  lock all  doors and 
take  the  key. 
•  Do not  leave children  unattended  in the  vehicle,  especially with 
acce ss to  vehicle  key s. Unguarded  acce ss to  the  keys provides chil
d ren the  opportunity  to  start  the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle 
system s such as the  power  windows  et c.  Un supervised  operation 
of  any vehicle  system  by children  can result  in  serious injury . 
•  Do  not  remove  the  key from  the  ignition  lock until  the  vehicle 
has come to  a complete  stop.  Otherwise  the  steer ing column  lock 
could suddenly  engage  -cau sing  the  ri sk of  an  accident. 
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Power  windows 
Controls 
The driver can  operate  the  window  regulator  for  the 
driver's door  with the  left  switch  and  the  window  regu
lator  for  the  passenger's  door  with  the  right  switch. 
Fig.  44  Driver's door: 
power window 
switches 
If  the  respective  switch  is  pushed  or  pulled  the  window  will 
open  or  close.  The  power  window  switches  have  a 
two-posi
tion  function: 
Opening  the  windows 
- Push  the switch  to  the first stop and  hold  it there  until  the 
window  has  lowered to  the  desired  position . 
- Push  the  switch  briefly  to  the 
second  stop : the  window 
will  automatically  open  all  the  way . 
Closing  the  windows 
-Pull  the  switch  up  to the first  stop and  hold  it there  until 
the  window  has  risen  to  the  desired  position. 
- Pull the  switch  quickly  to  the 
second  position: the  window 
will  automatically  close  all  the  way. 
Con tro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
Opening  and  closing 
& WARNING 
• Do not  leave children  unattended  in the  vehicle,  especially with 
access to  vehicle  keys. Unsupervised  use  of the  keys can result  in 
starting  of the  engine  and  use of  vehicle systems  such as power 
windows,  etc.  which  could  result  in serious injury. 
•  Remember  -you  can still  open  or close the  power windows  for 
about  ten  minutes  after  the  ignition  is  switched  off. Only when 
either  of  the  doors  are opened  are the  power windows  switched 
off. 
•  Be careful  when  closing the  windows.  Check to  see that  no one 
is in the  way,  or serious injury  could  result! 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key whenever  you leave  your 
vehicle. 
•  If  you  lock your  vehicle from  the  outside,  no one,  especially 
children,  should  remain in the  vehicle. 
•  Do not  stick  anything on the  windows  or the  windshield  that 
may  interfere  with  the  driver 's field  of vision. 
(I) Tips 
•  When  you  open  the  doors,  the windows  automatically  lower  about 
10mm. 
•  After  the  ignition  has  been  switched  off,  the  windows  can  still  be 
opened  o r closed  for  about  10  minutes.  The window  regulato rs  are 
not  switched  until  the  driver's  or  passenger's  door  is opened. • 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical data  
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Seats  and  storage 
Applie s to  veh icles : wi th  powe r ad justa ble seats 
Easy  entry  function 
The  easy  entry function  makes  it easier  for  the  rear 
passengers  to  enter  and  leave the  vehicle. 
Fig .  71  Driv er's se at: 
C o nt rol s for  e asy entry 
a ss ist 
Folding  down  the  front  seat  backs 
- Liftthel atc h=>fig.71 . 
- Tilt the  s eatba ck fo rward . 
Moving  the  front  seats  forward 
-Press  and  hold  the  switc h@  until  t he seat  has  reached  t he 
desired  position. 
Moving  front  seats  back 
- Press  an d ho ld t he switc h@  unti l the  s eat  has  r eached  t he 
des ired  posi tion . The  seat  stop s au to matically  when  it  has 
reached  its  starting  posit io n  again. 
To make  it  eas ier to  enter  and  leave  t he rear  seat,  t he sea tbacks  of the 
front  seats  can  be  folded  forward  and  the  head  restraints  a re a uto
matically  lowe red . At the  same  time,  the  front  seats  can  be  moved 
forward  and  b ack .  When  the  front  seats  a
re  moved  forward,  their  original  pos it io n  is 
sto red.  Whe n it  i s  move d back, t he  se at  a utoma ticall y sto ps in t his 
position . To move  the  seat  eve n further  back,  you  have  to  release  the 
switch ® and  reactivate  it. 
T he  head  res tra ints  from  the  fron t seats , dependi ng  on  the  seat 
height  that  has  been  set,  are  automat ically  ret racted  when  the  seat
backs  are folded  down . T hey  retu rn to  t heir  o riginal  position  again 
when  the  sea tbacks  for  the fron t sea ts  are  raised. 
[ i ] Tips 
Wi th the  driver's  or  passenge r's door  closed,  the  correspond ing 
switch  to  move  the  seat  is inoperative .• 
Seat  memory 
Ap plies  to veh icles : w ith  sea t mem ory 
Memory  for  driver's  seat 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  two  drivers can be 
stored  using  the  memory  butt ons  in th e driver's door . 
Fig.  72  Driver 's door : 
Seat  m em ory 
In  addit ion  to  the  setting  for  the  driver's  sea t, the  exterio r rea r view 
m irror  set ting can  be stored  and  re called  throug h sea t memory  if t he 
vehicle  is  p roperly  equippe d. 
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Storage 
General  overview 
There are numerous  places  to store  items  in your  vehicle. 
Glove  compartment 
Storage  compartment  in the  roof 
Coat  hooks 
Storage  in the  tr im  panels  in the  luggage 
compartment 
ln. WARNING 
:::>page  93 
::::>page94 
=> page  94 
• Alway s remove  object s from  the  instrument  panel.  Any items 
not  put away  could  slide  around  in side the  vehicle  while  dr iving  or 
when  accelerating 
or when  applying  the  brake s or when  driving 
around  a corner. 
•  When  you  are driving  make  sure  that  anything  you  may  have 
placed  in the  center  console  or other  sto rage  locat ions  cannot  fall 
out  into the  footwells.  In ca se of sudden  braking you would  not  be 
able  to  brake,  depress  the  clutch  or accelerate. 
•  Any pieces  of  clothing  that  you  have 
hung up  must  not  int er
fere  with  the  driver 's view . The coat  hooks  a re designed  only  for 
lightweight  clothing . Never hang  any clothing  with  hard,  pointed 
or heavy objects 
in the  pockets  on  the  coat  hooks.  During sudden 
braking  or in an accident  -especially  if the  airbag  is deployed  -
these  objects  could  injure any  passengers  inside  the  vehicle. • 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Seats  and  storage 
Glove  compartment 
The glove  compartment  is illuminated  and  can be locked. 
... 
• 
To  open  glove  compartment 
Fig.  94  Glov e 
c om partment 
- Pull  the  ha ndle  in  th e  di rec tion  of  the  arr ow ~  fig.  94  and 
swi ng  th e  cov er  d own  to  o pen . 
To  close  glove  compartment 
- Push  t he  g love  compartment  lid  upward  u ntil  the  lock 
engages. 
T here  are  holders  fo r a  pen  and  a  pad  of  paper  in the  glove  compart 
ment  lid. 
On  the  righ t side  in  the  glove  compartmen t is a  holder  with  the  key 
body  into  which  t he eme rgency  key mus t be  clip ped  to  be  able  to  start 
the  vehicle. 
ln. WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk of  personal  injury in an accident  or sudden  stop,  always  keep  the  glove  compartment  closed  while  driving. • 
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Warm  and  cold 
Deluxe  automatic  climate  control 
Applies  to  vehicles : wit h deluxe  automat ic  climat e cont ro l 
Description 
The climate  control  system  can be  used  to set  a comfort
able  temperature  inside the  vehicle. 
The  climate  control  system  is a  combination  of a  heating  and  ventila
tion  system  as well  a  cooling  system  responsible  for  dehumidifying 
and  cooling  the  air  inside  the  vehicle. 
Th e automatic  climate control system automatically  maintains  a 
temperature  once it  has  been  set.  The  temperature  of  the  air from 
the  vents,  fan  speed  (air  volume)  and  air  distribution  are  a lso  auto
matically  adjusted.  The  system  also  takes  into account  strong 
sunlight  so that  manual  adjustment  is not  necessary . So  in almost  all 
cases, 
automatic  mode offers  the  best  conditions  for  the  comfort  of 
the  occupants  at  all  times  of  the  year=> 
page 97. 
Please  note  the  following : 
The cooling  mode  lowers  the humid ity  level  inside  the  vehicle.  This 
prevents  fogging  up of  the  windows. 
In  the  case  of high  outside  humidity  and  temperatures, 
condensation 
can  drip  from  the  air conditioning  system  evaporator  and  form  a pool 
under the  vehicle . This  is normal  and  not  an indication  of leaks! 
At low outside  temperatures,  the  fan  automatically  switches  to a 
higher  speed  when  the  coo lant  reaches  a  sufficient  temperature 
except  in the  defroster  position . 
When  starting  with  fu ll thrott le,  the  compressor  of the  automatic 
climate  control system  is temporarily  switched off to achieve  full 
eng ine  power . 
T o  ensure  engine  cooling  when  the  engine  is under  an  extreme  load, 
the  compressor  is switched  off  at  high  coolant  temperatures. 
Controls  and equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Warm  and  cold 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  fi
lter  (particle  filter)  ensures  that  impurities  in the 
outs ide air  (e.g.  dust,  pollen)  and  odors  are significantly  reduced  or 
stopped . The  air  is  also  filtered  in recirculation  mode. 
T he  pollutant  filter  e lement  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals speci
fied  in the  service  plan  so  that  the  performance  of  the  automatic 
climate  contro l system  is not  impaired. 
If  the  effectiveness  of  the filter  dec reases  prematurely  due  to  opera
tion  of  the  vehicle  in areas  with  significant  pollution,  the  filter 
element  must  be changed  between  the  specified  service  dates. 
Key  recognition 
Th e  cur rent  automatic  clima te control  settings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  master  key. 
Energy  management 
To prevent  the  battery  from  being  discharged  and  to  restore the 
balance  of  energy,  components  which  require  large  amounts  of 
energy  are  temporarily  cut  back  or switched  off=> 
page 243. Heating 
systems  in particular  require  a great  deal  of energy.  If you  notice , for 
example,  that  the  rear window  heater  is not  heating,  then  it  has  been 
temporarily  reduced  or switched off  by 
energy  management . These 
systems  are  available  again  as  soon  as  the  energy  balance  has  been 
restored. 
& WARNING 
Traffic  safety requires all window s to  be clear  of ic e,  snow,  and 
condensation.  Only then  can good  visibility be ensured . Famil
iarize  yourself  with  the  correct operation  of the  automatic  climate 
control  system  as  well  as  the  proper procedure for defog-
ging/defrosting  the  windows.  _,. 
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