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Canada models: 
cruise  control  system 
c:::>page86 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
c:::>page90 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
c:::> page  90 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
c:::> page  90 
Active lane  assist* 
c:::>page  97 
Start/Stop  system* 
c:::> page 7 2 
Start/Stop  system* 
c:::> page  72 
High beam  assistant* 
c:::> page  42 
High beams 
c:::> page  42 
BRAKE /(0 ) Brake system 
If this  indicator  light  turns  on,  there  is a malfunc
tion  in the  brake  system. 
1111 (USA  models)  /.  (Canada models)  Stop 
vehicle  and check brake fluid  level. 
Stop  the  vehicle  and  check the brake fluid level. 
See  an  authorized  Audi  dealer or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility for  assistance  if necessary. 
1111 (USA models)  /.  (Canada models) 
Brakes: malfunction!  Please  stop  vehicle  safely 
If the  ABS  indicator  light 
rJ]l (USA models)  / 
Ke) (Canada  models),  the  ESC indicator  light Dl. 
and  the  brake  system  indicator  light 1111 (USA 
models)  /.  (Canada  models)  all turn on  and 
this  message  appears,  then  the  ABS, ESC and 
braking  distribution  are  malfunctioning 
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Do  not  continue  driving.  See  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or authorized  Audi Service  Facility for  as-
~ sistance c:::> ,& . 
..... 
~ 1111 (USA models)/ . (Canada models)  Park· ..... 
g ing brake: System  fault!  See  owner's  manual 
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- If  the  indicator  light  and  the  message  appear 
when  the  vehicle  is  stationary or after  switch
ing the  ignition  on,  check  if you can  release  the 
parking  brake.  If you  cannot  release  the  park
ing  brake,  see  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or 
authorized  Audi Service  Facility . If you  can  re
lease  the parking  brake  and  the  message  still 
appears,  see  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility immediately  to 
have  the malfunction  corrected. 
- If  the  indicator  light  and  message  appear  while 
driving,  the hill start  assist  or emergency  brak
ing  function  may  be malfunctioning. 
It may  not 
be  possible  to  set  the parking  brake  or  release 
it once  it has  been  set.  Do not  park your vehicle 
on  hills.  See an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility for  assistance. 
Applies to  USA mode ls 
If the 1111 and l'IJ turn  on  at  the  same  time,  the 
brake  pads  are  worn  out 
c:::> poge  17. 
_8 WARNING 
-Read and  follow  the  warnings  in 
~ page  198,  Working  in  the  engine com
partment before  opening  the  hood  and 
checking  the  brake  fluid  level. 
- If the  brake  system  indicator light  does  not 
turn  off  or  it turns  on while  driving,  the  brake  fluid  level in the  reservoir  is too  low, 
and  this  increases  the risk of  an  accident. 
Stop  the  vehicle  and  do  not  continue driv
ing.  See  an  authorized  Audi dealer or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility  for assistance. 
- If the  brake system  indicator  light  turns on 
together  with the ABS  and  ESC indicator 
lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may 
be  malfunctioning.  Functions that  stabilize 
the  vehicle  are  no  longer available.  This 
could  cause  the vehicle  to  swerve,  which  in
creases  the  risk that  the  vehicle  will slide. 
Do  not  continue  driving. See  an  authorized 
Audi dealer  or  authorized  Audi Service  Facili
ty for  assistance. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
PARK/(®) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
If  the  - (USA models)  /.  (Canada  models) 
i n dicator  light  t urns  on , the  par king  bra ke was 
set. 
- (USA model s)  /.  (Cana da  models)  Cau 
tion:  Vehi cle  parked  too  ste ep 
If  the  indicator  light  blinks  and  the  message  ap
pears,  the re  is  not  enough  brak ing  power  to  se
cure  the  vehicle . The  bra kes  have  overheated.  The 
ve hicl e  co uld  ro ll away  eve n on  a  small  incline. 
- (USA mod els)  /.  (Canada  models)  Pr ess 
brake  pedal  to  rel ease  parking  brake 
To  release  the  park ing  brake,  press  the  brake 
pedal  and  press  the 
[21 button  at  the  same  time 
or  start  driv ing  with  hill  start  ass ist 
r=> page  76. 
II Parking  brake! 
There  is a  malfunc tion  in the  park ing  bra ke.  Dr ive 
to  an  author ized  Audi  dealer  or  author ized  Audi 
Service  Facility  immediately  to  have  the  malfunc
tion  corrected . 
(D Tips 
For  additional information  on  the  parking 
brake,  see 
r=:> page  75. 
-L Cooling  system 
•  Switch  off  engine  and  check  coolant  level! 
The  coolan t  leve l is too  low . 
Do not  cont inue  d rivin g  and  switch  the  engi ne 
off.  Check  the  coolant  leve l 
r=>page 205. 
-If the  coolant  level  is too  low,  add  coolant 
r=:>  page  205 . Only cont inue  driving  once  the  in
dicator  light  turns  off . 
• Coolant  temperature  too  high!  P lease  let  en
gine  run with  vehicle  st a tionary 
Let  the  eng ine  run  at  id le for  a few  minutes  to 
coo l off,  until  the  indicator  light  turns  off. 
- If  the  indicator  light  does  not  turn  off,  do  not 
continue  driving  the  vehicle.  See  an  authorized 
Audi  dealer  or  authorized  A udi Service  Fac ility 
for  assistance. 
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A WARNING 
-
- Never  ope n the  hood  if you  can  see  or  hear 
steam  or  coola nt  escaping  from  t he  engine 
compar tment . This  increases  the  risk  of 
burns.  Wa it  until  you  no  longer  see  o r hear 
stea m or  coola nt  es caping. 
- The  engine  compartment  in any  vehicle  can 
be  a  dange rous  a rea.  Stop  t he engine  and 
allow  it  to cool  befo re wor king  i n the  e ng in e 
comp artme nt.  Always  follow  the  informa
tion  fo und  in 
r=:> page  198,  Working  in  the 
engine  compartment. 
Q) Note 
D o  not  con tinue  driv ing  if  the . indi ca to r 
li ght  turn s  on  -this  in cr eases  the  risk  of  en
gine  damage. 
~ , Front  safety  belt 
The . indicator  lig ht  stays  on  until  the  driver 's 
and  front  passenger's  safety  belts  are  fastened. 
Above  a  certa in speed,  there  will  a lso  be  a  warn
i ng  tone. 
(D Tips 
For  additional  informat ion  on  sa fety  belts, 
seer=;, 
page  139. 
D Alternator/vehicle  battery 
•  Electrical system:  m alfunction!  Battery  is 
not  being  charged 
There  is  a  ma lfunction  in the  a lternato r or  the  ve 
hicle  electrical  system. 
D rive  to  an  authorized  A udi dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Se rvice  Facility  immediate ly.  Beca use  the  ve
hicle  battery  is discharging,  turn  off  a ll unneces 
sa ry electrical  equ ipment  such  as  the  rad io.  See 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility  if the  batte ry charge  level  is too 
l ow . 
(•)  Low battery  charge:  Battery  will  be charged 
while  driving 
The  starting  ability  may  be  impa ired . ...  
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vehicle  battery  charged  enough  while  driving. 
If  the  message  does  not turn  off , have  an  author
ized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facili
ty  repair  the  malfunction. 
~ Engine  stop  while  driving 
•  Engine  stopped:  No power  steering  and 
brake support. 
There  is a  malfunction  in the  engine  or  in the  fuel 
supply  system. 
More  force  is needed  to steer  and  brake  the  mov
ing  vehicle  when  the  engine  is stopped.  If the  ve
hicle  is rolling , try  to  bring  it  to  a  stop  off  to  the 
side  from  moving  traffic.  See  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facility for  as
sistance . 
A WARNING 
If  the  engine  stops  while  driving,  you  will 
need  to  use  more  force  to  brake  the  vehicle. 
This increases the risk of an accident . There 
will  still  be  power  steering  if the  ignition is 
switched  on  while  the vehicle  is rolling  and 
there  is sufficient  battery  charge.  Otherwise, 
you  must  use  greater  force  when  steering . 
~ Engine  oil  pressure 
•  Turn off  engine  and  check  oil  level 
Stop  the  engine and  do  not  continue  driving . 
Check  the engine  oil  level 
Q page 203. 
-If  the  engine  oil  level is too  low, add  engine  oil 
¢page 203 . Only  continue  driving  once  the  in
dicator  light  turns  off. 
- If  the  engine  oil  level is  correct  and  the  indica
tor  light  still  turns on,  turn  the  engine  off  and 
do  not  continue  driving.  See  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facility  for  as
sistance. 
@ Tips 
The  oil  pressure  warning  is  not an  oil  level  in
dicator.  Always  check  the  oil  level  regularly  . 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
~ Engine  oil  level 
•  Please  add oil  immediately. 
Add  oil  immediately qpage 201 . 
II Add oil  max.  x qt (l). You may continue  driv· 
ing 
Add  the  displayed  amount  of  oil  immediately 
¢page 201. 
@ -Steering  lock 
•  Do not  drive vehicle:  Steering  defective 
There  is a malfunction  in  the electronic  steering 
lock.  You cannot  turn  the  ignition  on. 
Do 
not tow  your  vehicle  because  it  cannot  be 
steered.  See an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  author
ized  Audi  Service  Facility  for  assistance. 
Em Steering  lock: System  fault  Please  contact 
dealer 
There  is a  malfunction  in the  electronic  steering 
lock. 
Drive  to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service  Facility  immediately  to  have  the 
malfunction  corrected . 
A WARNING 
-
Do not  tow  your  vehicle  when  there is a  mal-
function  in the  electronic  steering  lock -this 
increases  the  risk  of an  accident. 
©-Engine  start  system 
•  Engine start  system  fault.  Please  contact 
dealer 
Do not switch  the ignition  off  because you  may 
not  be  able to  switch  it on  again. 
Drive  to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service  Facility  immediately  to have  the 
malfunction  corrected . 
1111 Engine  start  system  fault.  Please  contact 
dealer 
-
There  is a  malfunction  in the  engine  starting  sys-
tem. 
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See owne r's manual 
I f  the 
G1 indicato r light  and the  ABS  indicator 
l ight ~ (USA models) 
I (c a (C anada models) 
turn  on  and  this message appears,  the re is a ma l
function  in the  ABS system  or  electronic  differen
tial  lock. This also  causes the  ESC to  malfunct ion . 
The brakes st ill function  with  their  normal  power, 
but  ABS is not  act ive. 
Drive  to  an authorized  Audi  dea ler or  authorized 
Aud i Service Facility  immediately to  have the 
malfunction  corrected. 
_&. WARNING 
If  the 1111 (USA  models)/ . (Canada mod
els)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns  on to
gether  with  the  ABS and  ESC indicator  lights, 
the  ABS and  ESC regulating  function  may 
have malf uncti oned.  Functions  that  stabilize 
the  vehicle  are no longer  available . This  could 
cause  the  vehicle  to swerve, which  increases 
the  risk that  the  vehicle will  slide.  Drive care
fully  to  the  nearest  authorized  Audi dealer or 
authorized  Audi  Service Facility  and have the 
ma lfunction  corrected. 
@ Tips 
For  additional  information  on  ESC and ABS, 
see 
~page 120. 
~/  !f Safety  systems 
The 
II (USA models)  / m (Canada mode ls)  indi
cator  light  monitors  the  safety  systems. 
If  the 
II (USA mode ls)/ m (Canada models)  in 
dicator  light  turns  on  or  blinks,  there  is a mal
function  in  a safety  system  such as the  airbag  or  be lt  tensioner  system . 
Drive  to  an authorized  Audi  dea ler or  authorized 
Audi  Service Facility  immediately to  have the 
malfunction  corrected. 
_&. WARNING 
Have the  malfunction  in  the  safety  systems 
inspected  immediately . Otherwise,  there  is a 
r isk that  the  systems  may not  activate  during 
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Instruments and indicator  lights 
a collision,  which  increases the  risk  of  serious 
injury  or death. 
(0) Brake  pads 
EiJ Brake pads! 
The  brake  pads are worn . 
Drive to  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized 
A udi  Service Facility  immediate ly  to  have  the 
brake  pads  checked. 
Applies  to:  USA models 
T he EiJ ind icator  light  turns  on together  with  the 
1111 indicator  light 
EPC Engine  control  (gasoline  engine) 
If the~  indicator  light  turns on if there  is a 
malfunction  in the  engine  contro l. 
Drive  slowly  to an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Aud i Serv ice Facility  to  have the  engine 
checked. 
W Engine  control  (die sel  engine ) 
T he engine  is preheating  if  the 
II indicator  light 
turns  on when  the  ignition  is switched  on . 
If the indicator  light  does not turn  on  or  blinks 
whi le driving,  there  is an  engine  control  malfunc
tion . 
Immediately  drive  slow ly  to  an authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service Facility  to  have 
the  malfunction  cor rected. 
a Malfunction  indicato r lamp  (MIL) 
The malfunction  indicator  lamp  (MIL)  is part  of 
the  On Board  Diagnostic  system  (080  II) . The 
('4 c;ymbol  turns  on  when  the  ignition  is switched 
on and turns  off  aga in once  the engine  is started 
and  running  at  a steady  idle speed . This  indicates 
that  the MIL  is function ing correctly. 
The ind icator  light  turns  on  if  there  is a malfunc
t ion  in the  engine  electronics . See an authorized 
Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi Service Fac ility  to 
have the  malfunction  corrected. For additional 
information,  see~ 
page 25. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
The indicator  light  can  also  turn  on  if t he fuel  fill
er  cap  is not  closed  correct ly ¢ 
page 192. 
~ Diesel  particulate  filter 
App lies  to: veh icles w ith  diesel  engine  and  diesel  particulate 
filter 
II Particul ate filter:  System fault  See owner' s 
manual 
The  diesel  pa rticulate  fi lter  requires  regene ra 
tion . To suppo rt the  fil ter's  se lf-cleaning  f un c
tion : 
D rive  fo r approximate ly  15  m in utes  at  37  mph 
(60  km/h)  o r above  in the  S se lector  lever  posi 
tion . Keep  the  eng ine s peed  around  2 ,00 0 RPM . 
The  temperature  increase  tha t will  result  from 
this  can  b urn  o ff the  soot  in the  filter.  The  indica 
tor  light  will  turn  off  when  the  cleaning  has  com
p leted  successf ully. 
I f t he  i ndicator  lig ht  does 
not tur n  o ff, drive  im
mediately  to  an  a utho rized  Audi  dea ler  or  a uth or 
ized  A udi  Service  Faci lity  to  have  the  malfunction 
corrected. 
A WARNING 
Always  adapt  your  speed  to  the  cu rrent 
weather,  road  and  traffic  conditions . You 
should  never  disobey  traffic  laws  in  order  to 
follow  driving  recommenda tions. 
(D Tips 
For add it iona l information  on  the  diese l par
tic ulate  fi lter,  see 
¢ page 198. 
!'7 Engine  speed  limitation 
Applies  to:  veh icles with  engine speed limitation 
Ill Maximum  engine speed: XXXX rpm 
The  engine  speed  is automatica lly lim ited  to  the 
speed  d isplayed  in the  instrument  cluster.  T his 
protects  the  eng ine  from  overheating . 
The  engine  speed  limitation  deactivates  once  the 
engine  is  no  longer  in the  critica l temperature 
range  and  you  have  released  the  acce lerato r ped
a l once . 
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If  the  engine  spee d limitation  was  activa ted  by 
an  engine  cont rol  malfunct ion,  the ~  indicator 
li ght  a lso  turns  on.  Ma ke  sure  that  the  speed 
does  not  go  above  the  speed  displayed.  Dr ive  to 
an  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  or  authori zed  Audi 
Service  Facility  immed iate ly to  have  the  ma lfunc 
t ion  corrected . 
(D Tips 
Applies  to: S models 
The  engine  speed  is  lim ite d w hen  t he engine 
i s  cold  -the  fu ll engine  ou tput  is no t av aila 
b le . When  the  eng ine  is  at  o perating  tem per
ature,  the  red  area  in the  tachometer  moves 
to  a  h igher  R PM range . 
~c, Engine  oil  sensor 
•  Oil  level sensor: system fault! 
The  sensor  to  check  the  eng ine  o il level  has 
f ailed.  Drive  to  an  au thori zed  A udi dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Serv ice  Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunct ion  corrected . 
f Engine  warm -up  request 
0 Please warm  up engine 
Fuel  has  entered  the  engine  oil,  eithe r from  low 
outside  temperatures  or  frequent  short  d rives. 
D rive until  the  eng ine  is warm  so  that  the  fuel  in 
the  engine  o il w ill evaporate.  Avoid hig h engine 
speeds,  full  accelerating  a nd  heavy  engine  loads 
whe n doing  this . 
rn Tank  system 
II) Please refuel 
If  the  indicato r light  turns  on  for  the  first  time 
and  t he  message  appears , there  are  about  2 .6 
gallons  ( 10  li ters)  of  f uel  left  in t he  tank . 
II) Fuel tank  system malfunct ion! Please con
tact  dealer 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  f uel  tank  system . 
D rive  to  an  au thor ized  A udi  dealer  or  au thoriz ed 
A udi Se rvice  Fac ility  immed iate ly  to  h ave  the 
malfunction  cor rec ted.  
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control  system 
Description 
The climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and  re moves  humidity  from  the  air  in the  vehicle  interi
or.  It  is the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and 
sunroof * are  closed.  If there  is a  bui ld-up  of  heat 
insid e the  vehicle,  ventilation  can  he lp to  speed 
up  the  cooling  process. 
I n all  heating  mode  f unctions,  except  for  defrost, 
the  blower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once 
the  engine  coolant  has  reach ed  a suffici ent  tem
perature . 
Pollutant  filt er 
The  po llutant  filter  removes  poll utants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the  a ir . 
Ke y recognit ion 
A pp lies  to: ve hicles  w ith  de luxe  au toma tic clima te  co ntro l 
The  blower  sett ing  and  air  distribut ion  are  stored 
automatically  and  ass igned  to  the  remote  control 
key that  you  are  using. 
A ppl ies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  4 -zo ne  del uxe auto matic  c limate 
co ntrol 
The climate  con trol  set tings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key 
that  is  in use. 
A WARNING 
Poor  visibility  can  lead  to  accidents. 
- For  safer  driving,  keep  all windows  free  of 
ice,  snow  and  fog . 
- Become  familiar  as  quickly  as  possible  with  the  correct  use  and  function  of  the  cl imate 
contro l system,  especially  with  the  defrost
ing  and  defogg ing  function. 
- When  the  temperat ure  is  below  freezing, 
only  use  the  windsh ield  washer  system  after 
60 
the  windshield  has  been  warmed  by the  cli
mate  control  system.  The  washer  fluid  could 
freeze  on  the  windshie ld  and  impair  visibi li
ty . 
Cl) Note 
-If you  suspect  that  the  cl imate  contro l sys
tem  is damaged,  switch  the  system 
off to 
prevent  further  damage  and  have  it  checked 
by an  authorized  Aud i dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service  Facility . 
- Repa irs  to  the  Aud i climate  control  system 
requ ire  special  technical  knowledge  and 
special  tools . See  an  authorized  Aud i dea le r 
or autho rized  Aud i Service  Faci lity . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
- To save  fuel,  turn off cooling  mode  by press 
ing  the 
IAJC I button.  This w ill also  reduce 
em issions . 
- In  veh icles  w ith  a diesel  engine,  you  ca n 
switch  the  auto  supplementary  heater  off  in 
the  Infotainment  system. 
(D Tips 
- To prevent  interference  with  the  heat ing 
and  cooling  output  and  to  prevent  the  win
dows  from  fogging  over,  the  a ir intake  in 
front  of the  windshie ld  must  be  free  of  ice , 
snow  or  leaves. 
- Conde nsation  from  the  coo ling system  can 
dr ip and  fo rm  a  pudd le  of water  under  the 
vehicle.  This  is  norma l and  does  not  mean 
there  is a  leak. 
- Th e  energy  managemen t sys tem  may  tem
porarily  switch 
off certain  functions,  such  as 
t h e  seat  heating * or rear  window  defogger. 
These  systems  are  ava ilable  again  as  soon 
as  the  ene rgy supply  has  been  restored.  
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th rough  water. 
- Always  swi tch  the  Sta rt/S top  sys tem * off 
when  driving  through  wate r 
r:!;> page 72. 
@ Tips 
-De te rmi ne  the  de pth  befo re dr iv ing  th ro ugh 
w at er. 
- Do no t stop  the  veh icle,  dr ive  i n reverse  or 
swi tch  the  eng ine  off  when  dr iving  t hrough 
wa ter . 
- K eep  in mind  that  oncomin g ve hicl es  m ay 
crea te waves  that  raise  the  wate r level  an d 
make  it  too  deep  for  your  vehi cle to  drive 
th rough  sa fely. 
- Avo id  d riving  throu gh sal t  wa ter,  because 
th is  can  ca use  corros ion . 
Economical and environmentally-friendly 
driving 
The  amount  of  fue l consumption,  the  e nviron
men tal  impact  and  the  wear  to  the  engine , 
b rakes  and  ti res  depends  mostly  on  your  dr iving 
s tyle.  W it h  an  anticipatory  a nd  econom ic dr iv ing 
style , fu el  consumpt ion  can  be  reduced  by  ap 
p roxima te ly 10 -15% . The following  tips  will  help 
you  conse rve the  environment  and  you r money  at 
the  same  time . 
Anticipatory  driving 
A vehicle  uses  the  mos t fu el  when  a ccele ra ting. 
W hen  you  drive  wi th  an tic ipa tion,  you  do  not 
n eed  to  brake  as  often  and  so  yo u ac celerate  less . 
When  possib le,  let  your  vehicle  coast  w ith  a 
gear 
engaged , 
for  example,  when  you  notice  that  the 
next  tra ffic  light  is red.  This  produces  an  engine 
braking  effect,  which  helps  to  protect  the  brakes 
and  tires  and  reduces  the  emissions  and  fuel  con
sumpt io n  to  ze ro  (fuel  shut-off  dur ing  decelera 
tion) . 
Shift  efficiently 
An effective  way  to  save  f uel  is to  upshift earlier . 
Staying  in  a  gear  too  long  uses  fue l unnecessari
l y . 
Press  down  o n the  acce lerator  peda l s lowly  and 
avoid  "k ic k -down". 
D riving 
Avoid full  acceleration 
Yo u should  rarely  travel  at  the  maxi mum  vehicle 
speed.  High  speeds  cause  a disproport ionate ly 
high  increase  i n fue l cons umption,  emissions  and 
t raffic  noise.  S lowe r driving  saves  fue l. 
Reduce idling  time 
The  Sta rt-Stop  system*  helps  to  red uce  the  idling 
t ime  a utoma tically.  In veh icles  w ithout  the  S ta rt
Stop  system *,  i t is eff icient  to  sw itch  the  engine 
off  when  stopped  at  railroad  crossings  and  long 
r ed  lights.  Stopping  the  engine  for  30-40  sec
onds  a lready  saves  more  fuel  than  the  amo unt  of 
extra  fue l needed  to  restart  the  engine. 
It  ta kes  a very  long  time  in  id le  to  warm  the  en
gine  up  to  operating  temperature.  Wear  and 
emissions  are  especially  high  in the  warm- up 
phase.  Therefore,  you  sho uld  begin  driving  im
med iate ly after  starting  the  engine.  Avoid h igh 
RPMs wh ile  doing  this . 
Have maintenance  performed  regularly 
By having  maintenance  pe rformed  regu larly  on 
your vehicle, you can  help to  reduce fuel  co n
sumption  before  you  even  start  to  drive.  The 
maintenance  condition  of your  vehicle  not  o nly 
affects  traffic  safe ty a nd  long-term  val ue  but  al
so  impa cts 
fuel consumption . A poorly  main
t ai ned  engi ne ca n lead  t o fuel  co nsump tion  that 
is  1 0%  hig he r th an  no rmal. 
Avoid  short  trips 
The  eng ine  and  exhaust  cleaning  system  must 
r each  their  optima l 
operating temperature to  ef
fec tively  reduce  consu mption  a nd emissions. 
A cold  engine  uses  a d isproportionately  high 
amount  of  fue l. The  engine  reac hes  operat ing 
temperat ure  and  cons umption  normal izes  on ly 
af ter  app roxima tely 
2 .5 miles (4 km ). 
Check the  tire  pressure 
To save  fuel,  make  sure  the  t ires  are  always  in
flated  to  the  correct  press ure 
r:!;> page 220. The 
fuel  consumpt io n  can  increase  by  5%  if  the  pres 
s ur e  is on ly 0 .5  bar  too  low.  Due  to  t he  inc reased 
r oll ing  resistance,  low  tire  p ressures  w ill also  .,.. 
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Stopping/starting  the  engine 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Start/Stop  system 
Fig. 80 ll)strument  cluster: eng ine sw itched  off  (stop 
p hase) 
~ B rake  the  ve hicle to  a  stop.  The  engine  stops 
shortly  befo re the  vehicle  comes  to  a  stop  or  if 
the  vehicle  is stationa ry 
1l .  Keep yo ur foot  on 
the  brake  pedal.  The 
II indicator  light  appears 
in the  information  line  at  the  bottom  of the  in
strument  cluster  d isplay.  The  needle  in the 
tachometer  also  moves  into  the 
READY1 ) pos i
t ion . 
~ The  eng ine  starts  aga in when  you  take  you r 
foot  off  the  b rake  pedal.  The  ind ic a tor  light 
tu rns  off. 
Additional  information 
T he  engine  stops  in the  P,  N and  D se lector  lever 
positions . 
If  you  select  the  R position  dur ing  a stop  phase, 
the  eng ine  will start  again. 
Shift  to  P quick ly to  prevent  the  engine  from 
starting  unintentionally  w hen  s hifting  t hrough  R. 
You can  dete rm ine  for  yo ursel f if  the  eng ine  will 
stop  or  not  by  reducing  or  increas ing  the  amount 
of force  you  use  to  press  the  brake  pedal.  For ex
ample,  if you  only  lightly  press  on  the  brake  ped
al  in stop-and -go  traff ic or when  turning,  the  en
g ine  will  not  switch  off  when  the  vehicle  is sta
tionary . As soon  as you  press  the  brake  down 
ha rder,  the  eng ine  will switch  off . 
ll Market -s p ecific 
D rivi ng 
(D Tips 
-Press  the  bra ke  peda l during  a Stop  phase 
to  keep  the  vehicle  from  rolling. 
- The  ignition  will turn  off  if yo u press  the 
!START ENGINE STOPI butto n dur ing  a stop 
phase.  The  needle  in the  tachometer  moves 
into  the 
OFF position. 
General  information 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  Start/Stop  system 
T he standard  Start/Stop  mode  con be canceled 
for  various  system-related  reasons. 
Eng ine does not  swit ch off 
Be fo re  and  dur ing  each  stop  phase,  the  system 
checks  if certain  conditions  have  been  met.  If the 
rjj indicator  light  appears  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display,  the  eng ine  will  not  be  stopped,  for 
example  in the  following  situations: 
- The  engine  has  not  reached  the  minim um  re
quired  temperature  for  Start/Stop  mode . 
- The  interior  temperature  selec ted  by the  A/C 
system  has  not  been  reached. 
- The  outside  tempera ture  is  ex tremely  high/low. 
- The  windsh ield  is  being  defrosted® . 
- The  parking  system * is be  switched  on . 
- The  vehicle  battery  charge  level  is too  low. 
- The  steering  wheel  is turned  at  a  sharp  angle  or 
is moving. 
- After  engaging  the  reverse  gear. 
- On sharp  incl ines . 
Engine automatically  restarts 
The  s tandard  Start/Stop  mode  w ill be  can celed 
dur ing  a stop  phase  in the  following  si tuations. 
T he  eng ine  res tarts  wi thout  a ny action  by the 
driver . 
- The  vehi cle  ro lls,  fo r example  whi le  on  a  slope . 
- The  inte rior  tempe rature  d iffers  from  the  tem-
pe rature  selected  in the  A/C sys tem. 
- The  windsh ield  is  being  defrosted® . 
- The  brake  peda l is  pressed  several  times  in  a 
row . 
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General  information 
Your Audi  was designed  primarily  for  passenger 
transportation . 
If  you  plan  to  tow  a trailer,  please  remember  that 
the  additional  load  will  affect  durability,  econo
my and  performance. 
Trailer  towing  not  only  places  more  stress  on  the 
vehicle,  it  also  calls  for more  concentration  from 
the  driver. 
For  this  reason,  always  follow  the  operating  and 
driving  instructions  provided  and  use  common 
sense. 
(D Note 
If you  are  going  to  tow  a trailer,  you  must  ac
tivate  the  trai ler  operation  mode 
c::> page  83,  Operating  instructions. 
Technical  requirements 
Trailer  hitch 
Use  a weight-carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  trailer  weight.  The  hitch  must  be  suitable 
for  your  vehicle  and  trailer  and  must  be  mounted 
securely  on  the vehicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically 
sound 
location . Use  only  a trailer  hitch  with  a  re
movable  ball  mount.  Always check with  the  trail
er  hitch  manufacturer  to  make  sure  that you  are 
using  the  correct hitch. 
Do not  use a bumper hitch. 
The  hitch  must  be  installed  in such  a way that  it 
does  not  interfere  with  the  impact -absorbing 
bumper  system . No modifications  should  be 
made  to  the  vehicle  exhaust and  brake  systems . 
From  time  to  time,  check  that all hitch  mounting 
bolts  remain  securely  fastened. 
When  you  are  not  towing  a trailer, 
remove the 
trailer  hitch  ball  mount . This  prevents  the hitch 
from  causing  damage  shou ld your  vehicle  be 
struck  from  behind 
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Tra iler  towing 
Trailer  brakes 
If your  trailer  is  equipped  with  a  braking  system, 
check  to  be  sure  that  it  conforms to  all regu la
tions. 
T he  trailer  hydraulic  brake  system  must  not  be 
directly  connected  to  the  vehicle's hydraulic 
brake  system. 
Safety  chains 
Always  use  safety  chains  between  your  vehicle 
and  the  tra iler . 
Trailer  lights 
Trailer  lights  must  meet  all  regulations. Be sure 
to  check  with  your  Audi dealer  for  correct  wiring, 
switches  and  relays. 
Mirrors 
If you  are  unable  to  see  the  traffic  behind  you  us
ing  the  regular  outside  mirrors,  then  you 
must in
stall  extended  mirrors . It  is important  that  you 
always have  clear  vision  to  the  rear . 
A WARNING 
--
After removing  the trailer  hitch, do not  store 
it  in your  vehicle.  In  case  of  sudden  braking, 
the  hitch  could  fly  forward and  injure  you  or 
your  passengers. 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A trailer  for your  vehicle  is lim ited  to  a  typical 
class  1  or  class  2  trailer. 
Trailer  load  distribution 
Be sure  the  load  in the  trailer  is  held  securely  in 
place  to  prevent it  from  shifting  forward,  back
ward  or  s ideways. 
Never  allow a  passenger  to ride  in a trailer c::> .&. 
in  Driving  instructions  on page  85 . 
Engine  cooling system 
Towing  a  trailer  makes  the  engine  work  harder.  It 
is  important  that  the  cooling  system's  perform
ance  is up  to  the  additional  load. Make  sure  that 
the  cooling  system  has  enough  fluid . ..,. 
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Intelligent  Technology 
Braking 
New  brake  p ads 
New b rake pads do no t  achieve the ir  full  b raking 
effect  during  the  firs t 250  mi  (400  km) . They 
m ust  be "broken  in"  first . 
Wear 
Brake  pad wear  depends  largely  o n the  way the 
ve hicl e is driven  and on  operat ing cond it ions. 
This  is especi ally  true  if you  are d riving  frequently 
in  the c ity  and on  c urves or  with  a sporty  driving 
style. 
Operating  noise 
Noises may occur when  bra king depend ing on  the 
speed,  b raking  force  and outs ide cond it ions s uch 
as temperature  and humidity. 
Effect  of  water  and  road  salt 
In  ce rtain  s ituations,  for  example  after  driving 
through  water,  in  heavy ra in, afte r ove rnight  con
densat ion  or  after  washing  your  car, the  b raking 
effect  can be red uce d by mo isture  or  ice on the 
b rake rotors  and  brake  pads.  The brakes  must  be 
"dried"  first  with  a few  careful  brake  applica
tions. 
At  highe r speeds and with  t he windshie ld wipers 
turned  on,  the brake  pads  press against  the bra ke 
rotors  for  a short  amount  of  time . This action, 
which  is not  felt  by the  driver,  happens  at  regular 
intervals  and ens ures a better  reaction  time  for 
the  brakes in wet  weathe r. 
The braking  effect  can also be reduced  if you  are 
driving  on  sa lted  roads and you  do  not  apply  t he 
brakes for  long  periods  of  time.  The  layer of  salt 
on the  brake  rotors  and pads must  be worn  off 
first  when  the  brakes are applied. 
Corrosi on 
Leaving the  vehicle  parked  for  long  periods  of 
time,  low  mi leage and avo iding  heavy brak ing 
can contribute  to  corrosion  on the  brake  rotors 
and to  d irty  brake  pads. 
If  you usually  avoid  heavy b raking  or  if  there  is 
corros ion  present,  occasional  heavy braking  at 
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high  speeds is  recommended  to  clean the  brake 
rotors  and  pads¢.&. . 
Brake system  malfunction 
if you  not ice that  the b rake peda l t ravel  has sud
denly increased,  then a br ake circuit  in the  du al
c irc uit  b rake system  may have malfunctioned. 
Drive to  an authorized  A udi dealer  or  authorized 
A udi Se rvice Facility  immediate ly to  have the 
problem  corrected.  On the  way there,  drive  w ith 
reduced  speed and  keep in  m ind t hat  you will 
need a  longer  distance  to  stop  and you will  need 
to  press the  brake  peda l harder . 
lo w  b rake  fluid  level 
When  the  brake fluid  level  is low,  malfunctions  in 
the  brake system  may occur.  The brake  fluid  level 
i s electronically  monitored. 
Brake booster 
The brake  boos ter amp lifies the  pressure you ap 
ply  to  the  brake  pedal.  It  only  works  when  the  en
gine  is  running . 
A WARNING 
- Only app ly the  brakes for  the  purpose  o f 
cleaning  the  brake  system  when  road and 
traffic  conditions  permit.  You must  not  en
danger  other  road  users. This  i ncreases the 
r is k  of  an accident . 
-
- Never let  the  ve hicle roll  while  the  engine  is 
s topped  because this  i ncreases the  ris k of  an 
accident . 
- New brake  pads  do no t ach ieve the ir full 
braking  effect  dur ing the  first  250  m i 
( 4 00  km).  They m ust  be "b roken  in" fi rst. 
However, you  can compensa te fo r the 
slightly  reduced brak ing  force by pressing 
firm ly on the  brake  pedal.  Avo id heavy brak 
ing  during  the  break-in  period. 
- Ce rtain  weather  and operating  condi tions 
such as d riving  through  water,  dr iv ing  in 
heavy rain  o r driv ing after  washi ng your  ve
hicle  can  impai r the  effectiveness  of  the 
brakes.  In  the  winter,  ice may build  up on 
the  brake  pads,  rotors  and dr ums. Check