AUDI A6 2014 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2014, Model line: A6, Model: AUDI A6 2014Pages: 304, PDF Size: 76.32 MB
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heavy components  such as the  engi ne 
b lock or transmiss ion are removed. 
- W hen removing  heavy components  like 
these,  ancho r vehicle  to  hoist  o r add cor
respond ing weig hts  to  ma inta in the  cen 
ter  of  g ravity . Otherwise,  the  vehicle 
m ight  tilt  o r sli p off  the  hoist,  causi ng 
ser ious p erso na l in ju ry. 
([)  Note 
-Be awa re of  the  fo llowing  points  befo re 
li fting  t he vehicle: 
- The vehicle  should  never  be lifted  or 
jacked  up  from  underneath  the  engine  oil  pan,  the  transmission  housing,  the 
front  or  rear  axle  or the  body side 
members.  This could  lead  to  serious 
damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis frame , a  rubber  pad  must  be 
i nserted  between  the  floor  jack  and 
the  lift  points. 
- Before  driving  over a workshop  hoist, 
check that  the  veh icle weight  does  not 
exceed the  permissible  lifting  capacity 
of the  hoist. 
- Before  driving  over a workshop  hoist, 
ensure  that  there  is sufficient  clear
ance  between  the  hoist  and  low  parts 
of the  vehicle. 
Emergency  situations  2 79 
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280  Technical  data 
Technical  data 
Vehicle  identification 
F ig. 227 Vehicle I dent ifica tion  Numbe r (VlN)  pla te:  lo· 
cat ion  on driver 's  side  dash  pane l 
XXXXX XX · X  -XXXX XXX xx 
r,"\__l f~ -11!111  · NII. ~ V!Hlll -llllll  . NO. 
IYP IT'fl'E 
XXXXXXXX XX X XXXXXXXX 
XXX  XXX 
XX XXXXXXX  XX  X X  XX 
XXX 
KW XXX 
®i ~~:f :l~~ XXXX  XXX XXX 
@+ ~~r= XXXX I XXXX XXX I XX M ,. AIIISl./  lflllllS 
EOA  7D5  4 UB  6XM  SSG  5RW 
2E H  JDZ  llB  l AS  lBA 
3FC  5MU 7Xl 
FO A 
9G3 OG7  O
YH  OJF 
TL6  3
KA  BEH 
UlA  X9B  QZ 7 
l XW 
8Q3  9Q8  82 4 020 
7T6  CV 7  7KO  4X3  2K2 
3L4  4 KC  3YO  4I3  502 
lS A  7GB Q1A  4GQ 
XX  X 
XX  X XX X XXXX 
Fig. 228 Th e ve hicle  identi ficat ion  label  -inside  the 
luggage  co mpa rtmen t 
Vehicle Id entification  Number  (VlN ) 
The Ve hicle  Identific ation  Number  is located 
in different  p laces: 
- under  the  w indshield  on  the  driver's  s ide 
~fig . 227. 
- in the  MMI : Select:  Function  button ICAR I > 
(Car )*  systems > VIN  number . 
-on  the  veh icle  identification  label. 
Vehicle  identification  label 
The  vehicle identification  labe l is located  in 
the  luggage  compartment  in  the spare  wheel 
well.  T
he  label ~ 
fig. 228 shows  the  following  vehi 
cle  data: 
(D Vehicle  Ident ificat io n  Number  (V IN) 
@ . Vehicle  type,  engine  o utput,  transmission 
® Engine  and  transm iss ion  code 
@ Paint  number  and  inte rior 
® Optional  equipment  numbers 
T he  information  of  the  vehicle  identification 
label  can  also  be  found  i n your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet. 
Safety  compliance  sticker 
The  safety  compliance  sticker  is your  assur
ance  that  yo ur new  veh icle  complies  with  all 
applicable  Federa l Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standards  which  were  i n effect  at  the  time  the 
vehicle  was  manufactured.  You can  find  this 
sticker  on the  door  jamb  on  the  driver's  side. 
It shows the  mo nth  and  year  of  production 
and  the  vehicle  ident ificat io n  number  of  your 
vehicle  (perfo rat ion)  as  well  as  the  Gross  Ve hi
cl e Weig ht  Rating  (GVWR) a nd  the  Gross  Ax le 
Weig ht Rating  (GAWR) . 
High voltage  warning  label 
The  high  voltage  warning  label  is  located  in 
the  engine  compartment  next  to  the  engine 
hood  re lease . The  spar k ign it ion  sys tem  com· 
plies  wi th the  Ca nadian  standard  IC ES-002. 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
The  Gross  Vehicle  We ight  Rat ing  (GVWR), and 
the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rat ing  (GAWR) for 
fron t and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the 
doo r jamb  on  the  d river's  side . 
The  Gross  Vehicle  We ight  Rat ing  includes  the 
weight  of  the  bas ic vehicle  plus  f ull fuel  tank, 
o il  and  coo la nt,  plus  max imum  load,  which  in
cl udes  p asse nger  we igh t (150  l bs/68  kg  per 
designate d sea ting  posi tion)  an d luggage 
weight ~&. - .,.  
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Gros s Axle Wei ght  Rati ng 
The G ross Axle Weight  Rating  is the  maximum 
l oad that  can be  applied at each  axle of  the 
vehicle 
c::> &. . 
Vehicle capacit y weight 
The  vehicle  capacity  we ight  (max.  load)  is list
ed eithe r on  the  dr iver's  side  B-pillar  or  inside 
the  fue l filler  flap. 
& WARNING 
-
- The actual  Gross Axle Weight  Rating  at 
the  front  and  rear axles shou ld  not  ex
ceed the  perm iss ible weights,  and their 
combination  must  not exceed  the  Gross 
Vehicle Weight  Rat ing. 
Dimensions 
Length  in  (mm) 
Width  in 
(mm) 
Width  (across  mirrors)  in  (mm) 
He ight  (unloaded)a)  in (mm) 
Turning  circle  diameter 
ft (m) 
T e chn ic a l  da ta  281 
- Exceeding  permiss ible weight  ratings  can 
result  in vehicle  damage,  accidents  and 
personal  injury. 
([) Note 
-The vehicle  capacity  weight  figures apply 
when  the  load  is d istr ibuted  evenly  in the 
vehicle  (passengers  and luggage).  When 
transport ing  a heavy  load in  the  luggage 
compartment,  carry the  load  as near to 
the  rear axle as poss ible so that  the  vehi
cle's  handling  is not  impaired. 
- Do not  exceed the  maximum  permissible  axle  loads  or  the  maximum  gross veh icle 
we ight.  Always remember  that  the  vehi
cle's  handling  w ill be affected  by the  ex
tra  load. Therefore,  ad just  yo ur speed ac
co rdingly. 
- Always  observe  local  regulat ions. 
A6  S6 
193.9 (4925)  193.9  (4925) 
73.8  (1874)  73 .8  (1874) 
82.1  (2086)  82.1  (2086) 
57.8  (1468)  57.8  (1468) 
39.0  (11.9)  39.0  (11. 9) 
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aJ  The he ight  of  the  veh icle  depen ds on  the  t ires and  the suspe nsion . 
When  driving  up  steep  ramps, on  rough  roads, 
over curbs,  etc. it  is  important  to  remember 
that  some  parts  of your  ve hicle,  such as spoil-
Capacities 
Fuel ta nk:  total  capacity 
Windshield  flu id  container 
Windsh ield  and  headlight  washer  fluid  containe r*  ers 
or  exhaust  system  components,  may be 
close  to  the  ground.  Be  careful not  to damage 
them . 
gal  (liters)  approx.  19.8 (75.0) 
quarts  (liters)  approx. 3.7 (3.5) 
quarts  (liters)  approx.  5.2 
(4.9)  
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282  Technical  data 
Gasoline  engines 
A6  2.0,  4  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net  hp@rpm 220  @ 4450  - 6000 
Max imum  torque  SAE net  lb-ft@  rpm  259@  1500 
-4300 
Displacement  CID (cm
3
) 121  (1984) 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change  quarts  (liters) 
4.9 (4.6) 
Fuel 
Premium unleaded  (91  AKI), ¢page  215,  Gasoline 
A6  3.0,  6  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net  hp@rpm 310@  5500  - 6500 
Maximum  torque  SAE net  lb -ft@  rpm  325  @ 2900 -4500 
Displacement  CID (cm
3
) 182  (2995) 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change  quarts 
(liters)  7.2 (6.8) 
Fuel 
Premium unleaded  (91  AKI), ¢page  215,  Gasoline 
56  4.0,  8  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net  hp@rpm 420@  5500 -6400 
Maximum  torque  SAE net  lb -ft@  rpm  406@ 1400 -5200 
Displacement  CID (cm3
) 
243.67  (3993) 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change  q
uarts  (liters)  8.8 (8 .3) 
Fuel 
Premium unleaded  (91  AKI), ¢page 215,  Gasoline 
Diesel  engine 
A6  3.0  TOI,  6  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net  hp@rpm  240@ 3500 -3750 
Maximum  torque  SAE net  lb-ft@  rpm  428@  1750  - 2250 
Displacement  CID 
(cm
3
) 181  (2967) 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change  quarts  (liters)  6.8  (6.4) 
Fuel 
ULSD-Diesel No. 2 , ¢ page  216, Diesel fuel  
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Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
Your Audi  is  covered by the  following  war
ranties : 
- New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty 
- Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perfo-
ration 
- Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
- Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
- California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA 
vehicles  only) 
- California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
(USA vehicles  only) 
Detailed  information  regarding  yo ur warran 
ties  can  be found  in your 
Warranty & Mainte
nance booklet . 
Operating  your  vehicle 
outside  the  U.S.A.  or 
Canada 
Government regulations  in the  United  States 
and  Canada  require  that automobiles  meet 
specific  emission  regulations  and  safety 
standards.  Therefore,  veh icles  built  for  the 
U.S.A. and  Canada  differ  from  vehicles  sold  in 
other  countries . 
I f you  p lan  to  take  your  vehicle  outside  the 
continental  limits  of  the  United States  or  Can
ada,  there  is the  possibility  that: 
- unleaded  fuels  for  vehicles  with  cata lytic 
converter  may  not  be available; 
- fuel  may  have  a  considerably  lower octane 
rating . Improper  fuel  may  cause  engine 
damage; 
- service  may  be  inadequate  due  to  lack of 
proper  service  facilities,  tools  or  testing 
equipment; 
- replacement  parts  may  not  be  readily availa
ble. 
- Navigation  systems for vehicles  built  for  the 
U.S.A.  and  Canada  will  not  necessari ly work 
in  Europe,  and  may  not work  in  other  coun
tries  outside  North America . 
Consumer  Information  283 
@ Note 
Audi  cannot  be  responsible  for  mechanical 
damage  that  could  result  from  inadequate 
fuel,  serv ice  or parts  availab ility. 
Audi  Service  Repair 
Manuals  and  Literature 
Audi  Offic ial  Factory  Service  Manuals and  Lit 
erature  are  published  as  soon  as  possible after 
model  introduct ion.  Service  manuals and lit
erat ure  are  available  to  order from  the  Audi 
T echnical  Literature  Ordering Center at: 
www.audi.techliterature.com 
Maintenance 
' General 
Your vehicle  has  been  designed  to  help  keep 
maintenance  requirements  to  a  m inimum. 
However,  a  certain  amount  of  regular  mainte
nance  is still  necessary  to  assure  your  vehicle's 
safety,  economy and reliability . For detailed 
vehicle  maintenance  consult  your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet. 
Under difficult operating conditions , for  ex
ample  at  extremely  low  outside  temperatures, 
in  very  dusty  regions,  when  towing  a  trailer 
very  frequently,  etc.,  some  serv ice  work 
shou ld be  pe rformed  between  the intervals 
specified.  This applies  particularly  to: 
- oil  changes,  and 
- cleaning  or  replacing  the  air  filter. 
® For the  sake of the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your  veh icle,  you 
help  make  sure  that  emission  standards 
are  maintained,  thus  min imiz ing  adverse 
effects  on the  environment . 
Important  considerations  for  you and 
your vehicle 
The  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophistica t
ed  fuel  injection  and  emission  contro l sys-
tems,  and  the  genera lly  increasing  technica l ..,_ 
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28 4  Con sum er  Inf ormation 
comp lexity of today's  automobi les,  have 
steadi ly reduced  the  scope  of maintenance 
and  repairs which can be carried  out  by vehicle 
owners. 
Also, s afety  an d e nvir onm ent al con
cerns  place very strict  limits  on the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustments  to  engine  and trans 
miss ion pa rts  which an owner can  perform . 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repa irs usua lly 
require special  tools,  testing  devices and  oth
er equipment  avai lab le to  specially trained 
workshop  personnel  in order  to  assure  proper 
performance,  reliab ility and  safety  of the  vehi
cle and  its  many systems . 
Improper  ma intenance,  adjustments  and  re 
pa irs can impair the  operation  and  reliab ility 
of your vehicle and  even void your vehicle war ranty. Therefo re ,  proof of servici ng in accord
ance w it h  the  ma intenance  sched ule may be a 
condition  for upholding  a possible  warranty 
claim  made  within the  warran ty period. 
Above all,  operational  safety  can be adve rsely 
affected,  c reating  unnecessary  risks for you 
and your  passengers. 
If in doubt  about  any serv icing,  have it done 
by your author ized Audi dealer  or any other 
p roperly  equipped  and  qualified  workshop . 
We strong ly urge you to  give your authorized 
Audi dealer  the  opportunity  to  perform  all 
schedu led  maintenance  and  necessary  repairs . 
Your dea ler  has the  facilities,  or iginal  parts 
and  tra ined spec ialists  to  keep your vehicle 
running  properly . 
Performing  lim it e d  m aint en anc e y ourself 
The fo llowing pages  describe  a limited  num
ber of procedures  which can be performed  on 
you r vehicle with  ordinary too ls, shou ld the 
need  arise  and  trained  personnel  be unavaila
ble. Before performing  any of these  proce
dures,  always thoroughly  read all of the  app li
cable  text  and  ca refully follow the  instruc
tions  given. Always  rigorously obse rve the 
WARNINGS p rovided . 
Before you  ch eck anything  in th e engin e 
compartme nt,  alway s read an d heed all  WARNINGS 
¢ & a
nd ¢ & in  Working  in  the 
engine  comportment  on page  224 . 
A WARNING 
--Serious personal  in jury may occur as  a re-
sult  of improperly  performed  mainte nance,  adjustments  or repa irs. 
- Always be extremely  careful  when work
ing on the  vehicle. Always follow com
monly accepted  safety  pract ices and  gen
eral  common  sense.  Never r isk personal 
in jur y. 
- Do not  attempt  any of the  maintenance, 
checks or  repairs  descr ibed o n the  fol
lowing pages  if you are  not  fu lly fam iliar 
with  these  or other  procedures  with  re spect  to  the ve hicl e,  or are  uncerta in how 
to  proceed . 
- Do not  do any work withou t the  proper 
too ls and  equipment . Have the  necessary 
work done  by your authorized  A udi deal 
er or anothe r properly equipped  and 
qualified  workshop. 
- The engine  compar tment  o f any motor 
vehicle is a  potentially  hazardous  area.  Never reach  into the  area  around  or 
touch  the  rad iator  fan.  It  is temperature 
control led and  can sw itch  on suddenly  -
even when  the  engine  is off . The radiator 
fan switches  on automatically  when  the 
coo lant  reaches  a ce rtain  temperature 
and  will cont inue to  ru n until  the  coo lant 
tempera ture drops. 
- Always sw itch  off the  ignition  before  any
one  gets  under  the vehicle. 
- Always support  your veh icle with  safety 
s tands  if it is necessary  to  work  under
neath  the  vehicle. The j ack s upp lied with 
the  vehicle is not  adequate  for this  pur
pose  and  cou ld co llapse  causing  serio us 
pe rsonal  injury . 
- If  you must  work underneath  the  vehicle 
wit h the  wheels  on the  ground,  a lways 
make sure the  vehicle is on  leve l ground, 
that  the  wheels  are  a lways secure ly 
blocked and  that  t he engine  cannot  be 
started .  
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-Always  make sure the  transm ission se
lector  lever  (automatic  transmiss ion)  is 
in  P (Park position)  and the  park  brake is 
applied. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Changing the  eng ine settings  w ill ad
versely affect  em ission levels. This is det
rimental  to  the  environment  and  increas
es fuel  consumption . 
- Always observe env ironmental  regula
tions  when  d isposing  of  old  engine  oil, 
used brake fluid,  dirty  engine  coolant, 
spent  batter ies or worn  out  t ires. 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classified  as Perchlo
rate  Material  -specia l hand ling may ap
ply, see www.dts c.ca .gov/hazardous
waste/perch lorate.  When  the  veh icle or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  includ ing 
airbag  modules  safety  belts  wit h preten
sioners  are scrapped,  all  applicable  laws 
and  regulations  must  be observed. Your 
a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  is familiar  w ith 
these  requirements  and we  recommend 
that  you  have your  dea ler  perform  this 
serv ice for  you . 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and 
parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an authorized  Audi dealer  be
fore  purchasing  accessories. 
Your veh icle incorporates  the  latest  safety  de
sig n featu res ensu ring  a high  standard  of  ac 
tive  and passive  safety. 
This safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap proved changes to  the  veh icle.  For this  reason, 
if  parts  have to be  replaced,  please observe 
the  following  points  when  install ing addition
a l accessories: 
Con sumer  In formation  285 
Approved  Audi  accesso ries and  genuine  Audi 
parts  are available  from  authorized  Audi  deal
ers. 
T hese dea lers a lso have the  necessary  facili
ties,  tools  and trained  specialists  to  install  the 
parts  and accessories proper ly. 
A WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare parts  or  using  non
approved  accessories can cause damage  to 
the  vehicle  and serious  persona l injury. 
- Use on ly accessories express ly approved 
by Audi  and genu ine Audi  spare parts 
- These parts  and accessories  have been 
specially  designed  to  be used  on your  ve
hicle . 
- Never install  accessories such as tele
phone cradles  or  beverage holders  on air
bag covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones . Do ing so will  increase the 
risk of  injury  if  a irbags are  triggered  in  an 
accident! 
- Before you check anything  in  the engine 
compa rtment,  always read and heed all 
WARNINGS ~ 
page  224. 
(D Note 
-If  items  other  than  genuine  Audi  spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and accessory 
items  are used or  if  repair  work  is not 
performed  accord ing to  spe cified  meth
ods,  this  can  result in severe damage  to 
yo ur vehicle's  engine  and  body (such as 
corrosion)  and adversely affect  your  vehi 
cle's warranty . 
- If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  Audi  dealer  as soon as 
possible. 
- The  manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable 
for  damage wh ich occurs due to  failure 
to  comply  with  these  stipulations. 
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286  Consumer  Information 
Technical Modifications 
Our guidelines  must  be complied  with  when technical  modifications  are  made . 
Always consult  an authorized  Audi  dealer be
fore starting  work  on  any modifications. 
This will  help ensure that  vehicle  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 electronic 
components  are interconnected  with  each 
other,  such malfunctions  can also  have an ad
verse affect  on other  systems  that are not di
rectly  involved.  This means  that you  risk both 
a substantial  reduction in the  operational 
safety  of  your  vehicle  and an  increased wear of 
ve hicle  parts ¢ 
A:,.. 
Author ized Audi  dealers will  perform  th is 
wo rk  in  a professiona l and  competent  manner 
or,  in  special  cases, refer you to a professional 
company  that specializes  in such modifica
tions . 
A WARNING 
Improper  repairs  and  modifications  can 
change the  way vehicle  systems  work  and 
cause damage  to  the  vehicle  and serious 
personal  injury. 
-
If emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  Audi dealer  as soon  as  possi
ble. 
Declaration  of 
Compliance,  Telecom
munication  and 
Electronic  Systems 
Radio Frequency Devices and  Radiocommuni
cation  Equipment  User  Manual Notice. 
The manufacturer  is  not responsib le for  any 
radio  or TV  interference  caused by unauthor
ized modifications  to  this  equipment. 
Devices 
T he following  devices each comply  with FCC 
Part  15.19,  FCC  15.21  and  RSS-Gen Issue  1: 
- Adapt ive cru ise control* 
- Aud i side assist* 
- Cell phone  package* 
- Convenience  key* 
- Electron ic immobilizer 
- Homelink  universa l remote  control* 
- Remo te control  key 
FCC Part  15.19 
This device complies  with  part  15 of  the  FCC 
Ru les. Operation  is subject  to  the follow ing 
two  conditions: 
(1)  This  device may not  cause  harmful  inter
ference,  and 
(2)  this  device must  accept any  interference 
received,  including  interference  that  may 
cause undesired  operation . 
FCC Part  15.21 
CAUTION: 
Changes or  modificat ions not expressly  ap
proved  by  the party  responsible  for  compli
ance could  void  the  user's authority  to operate 
the  equipment . 
RSS-Gen Issue  1 
Operation  is subject  to  the  following  two  con
ditions: 
(1)  this  device may  not cause  interference , 
and  
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(2)  this dev ice must  accept any interference, 
including  interference  that  may cause unde
sired  operat ion  of the  device . 
Consumer  Information  287 
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288  Index 
A 
Accessories  ....... ......... ... .... . 285 
Active  lane ass ist  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  93 
Activating  and deactivating  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  94 
C leaning  the  camera  area  .. .. .. .. .. .  211 
Description  .............. .. .. .... ..  93 
I nstrument  cluster  indicator  light  . . .  .  .  94 
Messages  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  94 
Notes  on  instrument  cluster  display  .  . . .  94 
Setting  the  steering  wheel  vibration  . . . .  95 
AC (automatic  climate control)  . .. .. .. ..  70 
AC (climate  control)  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  68 
Adaptive  air  suspension/sport  . ... .. .. .  100 
Adapt ive cruise  control  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  84 
C leaning  the  senso r ....... .. .. .... . 211 
Messages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  91 
Request for  driver  intervention  .  . . . . .  .  .  89 
Stop-and-go  traffic  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  88 
Adapt ive  Light  (defective)  ... .. .. .... ..  23 
AdBlue  .. .. .. .. . .......... .. .. .... . 220 
Filling  . .. .. ............... .. .... . 222 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  dis-
play  ... .. .. ... .... ...... .. .. .. .. .  22 1 
Adding  Engine coolant  ........... .. .. .. .. .  232 
Engine oil  ................. .. .... . 229 
Windshield  washer  fluid  . ...... .. .. .  238 
Additives  Engine  oil  ............... .. .. .... . 229 
Adjusting  Air  distribution  (automatic  climate  con-
trol)  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  71 
air  distribution  (climate  control)  ... .. ..  68 
Front  seats  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  52 
Instrument  illumination  ..... .. .... ..  46 
Steering  column  electrically  .. .. .... ..  73 
Steering  column  manually  ... .. .. .. . .  73 
Temperature  (automat ic climate  control)  71 
Temperature  (climate  control)  .... .. ..  68 
Airbag  system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  147,  168 
Advanced Airbag  System  ... .. .. .... . 151 
Advanced Airbag  System  components  . 155 
Care  ..... .. ................ ... ...  163 
Children  ... ... .... ...... .. .. .. .. .  175 
Ch ild  restraints  ........... .. .. .. .. .  175 
Components  (front  airbags)  .. .. .. .. .  155  Danger of  fitting  a chi
ld seat on  the  front 
passenger seat  ... ................ . 149 
Disposa l .. .. .. .. ................ . 163 
Front  airbags  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  151,  153 
How do the  front  airbags  work?  .. ....  157 
How  many airbags  does my vehicle 
have?  ...... .. .. .. ...... ....... ..  155 
How the  Advanced Airbag  System com-
ponents  work  together  ......... .. ..  157 
Important  safety  instructions  on the 
knee  airbag  system  ................  166 
Important  things  to  know ....... .. ..  147 
Knee airbags  ..... ................ . 164 
Monitoring  .... .. ............. ....  159 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  ... ....  160 
Repairs  ... .... .. ............. ....  163 
Safety  instructions  .................  162 
S ide airbags  ... .. ....... ...... .. ..  167 
S ide curtain  airbags  ... ...... ... .. ..  170 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  19 
Warning/Indicator  lights  ....... .. ..  159 
When  must  the  system  be inspected?  159 
Aircraft  Transporting  your  vehicle 
Alcantara  278 
Cleaning  .. .... .. ............. ....  213 
All-wheel  drive  .... ................ . 198 
Winter  tires  ..... ................ . 255 
Alternator  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 17 
Ambience  lighting  .............. .... . 46 
Anti-freeze 
refer to Engine coolant  ............ . 231 
Anti-lock  braking  system  .............  194 
Warning/indicator  lights  . . . . . . . . . 19, 20 
Anti-slip  regulation  ............. .. ..  194 
Warning/indicator  lights  ..... ... .. .. .  19 
Anti-theft  systems  Electronic  immobilizer  ...............  33 
Ashtray  .... .... ................... . 58 
Audi  braking  guard 
refer to brak ing guard  ............. ..  84 
Audi  drive  select 
refer to drive  select  ............ ....  100 
Audi  Serv ice Repair  Manuals  and  Litera-
tu re  ..............................  283