climate control AUDI A8 2014 Owners Manual
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2  Table  of  contents Vehicle  literature  .. .. .. .. .. ... . 
5 
About  this  Owner's  Manual . . . 6 
Controls  and equipment  .. ...  . 
Ins truments  and  controls  .. . . 
General  illustration  ......... .. ...  . 
Instruments  and  warning / 
indicator  lights ........ .. .. .. . . 
Instruments  ............ ... .. ...  . 
Warning/indicator  lights  .......... . 
Driver  information  display  .. .. .. ... . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (OBD) . . . 
Opening  and  closing  .. .. .... . . 
Keys  .. ...... ........... .. .. ...  . 
Power locking  system  ..... .. .. .. . . 
Luggage compartment  lid  .. .. .. .. . . 
Child  safety  lock  . .......... ... .. . . 
Power  windows  . .......... ... .. . . 
Valet  park ing  . ........... .. .. ...  . 
Sliding/tilting  sun roof  ... .. .. .. .. . . 
Panoramic  sunroof  ........ .. .. ...  . 
Clear  vision  .. ........ .. .. .. .. . . 
Lights  . .. .. ............. .. .. .. . . 
I nterior  lights  .............. .. ...  . 
V1s1on  ..... ... .... ......... ....  . 
Wiper  and washer  system  ... ... .. . . 
Mirrors  ................. .. .. ...  . 
Digital  compass  .......... .... ...  . 
Seats  and  storage  ....... .. .. . . 
General  recommendations  ..... .. . . 
Front  seats  ... ........... .... ...  . 
Rear seats  .. ... .... ...... .. .. .. . . 
H ead restraints  .............. .. . . 
Seat memory  . ... ..... ... .. .. .. . . 
Full-length  center  console  .... .. ...  . 
L uggage  compartment  .. .. .. .. ...  . 
Pass-through  with  ski sack  ........ . 
Roof rack  ....... ......... ... ...  . 
12-vo lt  sockets  ........ ... .. .. ...  . 
Storage  .. .. .. . .......... .. .. ...  . 
Cooler  ... .. ....................  . 8 
8 
8 
1 0 
10 
11 
24 
29 
3 1 
31 
33 
37 
4 1 
41 
42 
43 
44 
4 6 
46 
so 
51 
53 
55 
56 
58 
58 
59 
61 
65 
66 
68  70 
71 
72 
74 
75 
76 
Warm  and  cold  .......... .....  . 
Climate  controls  . ............. ...  . 
79 
79 
On  the  road  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . 8 3 
Steering  .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  83 
Starting  and stopping  the  engine  . . .  .  84 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake  .  . .  .  86 
Start-Stop-System  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 88 
Speed warning  system  .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  .  91 
Cruise control  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  91 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
and  braking  guard  . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
94 
Introduction  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  94 
Genera l information  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  94 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control  . . . . .  . .  .  96 
Audi  braking  gua rd . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  100 
Messages  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  101 
Audi  lane  assis t . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 103 
Lane assist  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  .  103 
Audi  side  assist  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 106 
Lane  Change Assistant.  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  106 
Audi  drive  select  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 110 
Driving  settings  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  110 
Raising/lowering  the  vehicle..... .. .  112 
Driver  messages  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  .  112 
Night  vision  assistant  . . . . . .  . .  . 113 
Description  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  113 
Pedestrian  detection  .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  113 
Pedestrian  warning  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  113 
General  information  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 114 
Switching  on and off  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  114 
Settings  in the  MMI . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  115 
D river  messages .. ................  115 
Automatic  Transmission  . . . . . . 116 
t iptron ic (8-speed  transmission)  . . . . . 116 
Parking  systems  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . 122 
General  information  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  122 
Advanced  parking  system  with  rear 
view  came ra  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  123 
Peripheral  cameras  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  127  
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(!) Door handle 
@ 
® 
© 
® 
® 
Audi side assist  display 
Power locking  switches 
Audi  side assist  button 
Air  vents  with  thumbwheel 
Control  lever for : 
- Turn  signal  and  high  beam 
- Audi  lane  assist ..........  . 
0 Multifunction  steering wheel 
with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag 
- Driver  information  system  but-
tons  . ............... .. ..  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone,  navi
gation  and voice recognition 
buttons 
- Shift  paddles  ........ .. ..  . 
@ Instrument  cluster  .........  . 
® Windshield  washer  system 
lever  .....................  . 
@ Starting  the  engine  if  there  is a 
malfunction  ...............  . 
@ Buttons  for: 
- Start-Stop-System 
- MMI  display 
- Elec tronic  Stab ilizat ion  Con-
trol  (ESC)  ...............  . 
- Emergency f lashers  .......  . 
@ Buttons for: 
- Steering  wheel  adjustment 
- Steering  wheel  heating 
@ Lever for: 
- Cruise control  system  106 
36 
106 
48 
103 
157 
24 
119 
10 
53 
86 
88 
201 
47 
83 
82 
91 
- Adaptive  cruise  control  . .  . .  .  94 
(8) Engine hood  release  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  231 
@ Data  Link Connector  for  On 
Board  Diagnostics  (OBD  II)  . . .  .  29 
@ Light  switch  and  instrument  il-
luminat ion ................  . 
@ Buttons for: 
- All-weather  lights 
- Night  vision  assistant  .. .. ..  . 
- Rear fog  lights ...........  .  46,51 
46 
113 
46 
Instruments  and  controls  9 
@ Power  exterior  mirror  adjust-
ment  .... .. ..............  . 
@) Rear lid  switch  ... . .. .. .....  . 
@ Power windows  ............  . 
@ Memory  function  buttons  .... . 
@ MMI display 
@) Indicator  lights/buttons  for 
- PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
- Parking system  ...........  . 
- Rear  window  power  sun  shade 
@ Glove  compartment  ... .....  . 
@ Front passenger's airbag  .... . 
@ Analog  clock  .. .. ..........  . 
@ Climate  controls  ...........  . 
@ MMI  controls 
@ Selector lever  (automatic  trans-
mission)  ....... ...........  . 
@ Center console with  cupholder 
@ Ele ctromechanical  parking 
brake  ....................  . 55 
37 
41 
66 
164 
122 
52 
76 
157 
27 
80 
116 
75 
86 
@ I S T ART ENGI NE STO PI button  84 
(D Tips 
-Some of the  equipment  or  features 
shown  in the  general  illustration  may be 
standard  equipment  on your  vehicle  or 
may be optional  equipment  depending 
on your  model.  Always ask your  author
ized  Audi  dealer  if you have a question 
about  your  vehicle. 
- Operation  of  the Multi Media  Interface 
(MMI)  is described  in a separate  manual.  
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Opening  and  closing Keys 
Key set 
Fig.  16 Key set 
@ Remote  control  k ey with  mechanical 
key 
You can centrally  lock and  unlock your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine with  the  master  key with 
remote  control.  A mechanical  key  is integrat
ed in the  remote  control  key¢ 
page 32. 
® Emergency  key 
The  emergency  key is not  intended for  con
stant  use. 
It should  only  be used in  an emer
gency. Keep  it in  a safe  place and do not  carry 
it  on your  key ring . 
Key replacement 
If  you lose a key, contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immed iately  to  have the 
lost key disa
bled.  Be sure  to bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
Personal  comfort settings 
If two  peop le use one vehicle,  it  is recom
mended that  each person  always  uses "their 
own"  master  key. When  the  ignition  is switch
ed 
off or  when the  vehicle  is locked,  personal 
conven ience settings  for  the  following sys
tems  are stored  and  ass igned  to  the  remote 
master  key. 
- Automatic  climate  control 
- Central  locking system 
- Rear window  sun blind 
- Amb ient  lighting 
- Seat memory 
- Parking  system* 
Opening  and  closing  31 
- Adaptive  cruise control* 
- Audi  lane  assist* 
-Audi  side assist* 
-Audi  drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The  stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle,  when you  open 
the  doors  or when you  switch  the  ignition on. 
A WARNING 
---Do not  leave your  vehicle  unattended.  Al-
ways take your  ignition  key with  you  and 
lock your  vehicle . Entry  by unauthorized 
persons could  endanger  you or  result  in 
theft  or  damage the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unattended  in the 
veh icle, especially  with  access to  vehicle 
keys. Unguarded  access to  the  keys pro
vides children  the  opportun ity  to  start 
the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle  sys
tems  such as the  power  windows,  etc. 
Unsupervised operation  of  any vehicle 
system  by children  can  result in serious 
injury. 
(!} Tips 
- Th e operation  of  the  remote control  key 
can  be temporarily  disrupted  by  interfer
ence from  transm itters  in the  vic inity  of 
the  vehicle  working  in the  same frequen
cy range (e.g. a cell  phone,  radio  equip
ment). 
- For security  reasons, replacement  keys 
are only  ava ilable from  Audi  dealers. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance to  United  States  FCC and Industry  Canada regula
tions¢ 
page 295.  
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Warm  and  cold Climate  controls 
Description 
Th e climate  control  sy stem  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  a ir in the  veh icle  inter io r. 
It is the  most  effect ive when  the  windows  and 
sunroof*  a re  closed.  If  the  temperature  inside 
the  parked  vehicle  becomes  very  warm,  open ing  the  window  briefly  will  speed  up  the  cool
ing  process. 
I n all  heating  mode  f unctions  except 
defrost, 
the  blower  on ly switches  to  a  higher  speed 
once  the  engine  coolant  has  r eached  a certain 
temperature. 
Condensation  from  the  cooling  system  can 
drip  and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  vehicle.  This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there 
is a  leak. 
Pollutant  filter 
The  po llutant  filte r removes  po llutants  s uch 
as  dust  and  pollen  from  the  air. 
The  air  pollutants  filte r must  be  changed  at 
t he  intervals  spec ified  in you r Wa rra nty 
& 
Main tenance  book let,  so  tha t the  air  condi
tioner  can  properly  work. 
I f you  drive  you r vehicle  in an  area  with  h igh 
ai r po llution , the  fi lter  may  need  to  be 
changed  more  freq uent ly than  specified  in 
your  Aud i Warranty 
& Ma intenance  booklet.  If 
i n  doubt,  ask  your  authorized  A udi  Service  Ad
visor  for  advice . 
Key coded settings 
The  clima te con trol  settings  are  a utomat ically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key 
that  is  in use . 
& WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangero us and  can 
cause  accidents . -
Warm  and  cold  79 
-For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that 
all  windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  con
densat ion. 
- Comp letely  fam iliarize  yourse lf with  the 
proper  use  and  funct ion  of  the  heat ing 
and  ve nti lation  system  and  especially 
how  to  defog  and  defrost  the  w indows. 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer 
system  in freez ing  weather  unt il you 
have  warmed  the  w indshield  first,  using 
the  heating  and  ventilation  system.  The 
washer  sol ution  may  free ze o n the  wind
shie ld  an d red uce visib ility. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has  been  damaged,  switch  the  system 
off  to  avoid  furt her  damage  and  have  it 
i n spected  by a  q ua lified  dea lership. 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  condition er  re
quire  specia l techni cal  know ledge  and 
speci al tools.  Contact  an  autho rized  Aud i 
dealer  fo r ass istance. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
B y reduci ng  the  amou nt  of  f uel you  use, 
you  also  re duce  the  amount  of  pollu tan ts 
emitted  in to  the  a ir . 
(D Tips 
- Keep the  air  intake  s lo ts  ( in fro nt  of  the 
w indshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  de
br is  in order  to  maintai n the  proper  f unc 
tion  of  the  climate  control  system. 
- T he  energy  m anagement  system  may 
switch  the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window 
defroster  off  temporar i Ly . These  systems 
are  available  again  as  soon  as  the  energy 
balance  has  been  restored . 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items  of  clothing 
on  the  luggage  compartment  cover,  en
sure  that  the  openings  are  not  covered.  
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80  Warm  and cold 
Operation 
We recommend  pressing  the 
IAUTOI button  and setting  the  temperature  to  72  °F (22  °C) . 
Fig. 81 Cockp it co ntrols 
Fig.  82 four zone  automat ic climate  co ntrol:  rea r con · 
trols 
Press  the  buttons  to turn  the  functions  on  o r 
off . Use the  dials to  adjust  the  temperature, 
the  blower  speed  and  the  air  distribution.  The 
LED  in a  button  will  light  up when  the  func
tion  is sw itched  on.  The settings  are  shown  in 
the  climate  control  display  and  are  also  shown  in  the  MMI display  for  a few  seconds . The driv 
e r and  front  passenger  sett ings  can  be  adjust
ing  separately. 
You can  also  adjust  the  rear  left  and  right 
sides  in  the four  zone  automat ic climate  con 
trol* 
~ fig . 82. 
IOFF i Switching  the  climate  control 
system  on/off 
The I O FFI button  switches  the  climate  co ntrol 
system  on  or  off . 
It also  switches  on  when  you 
turn  the dial or  press  any  button.  Airflow  from outside  is 
blocked when the  climate  control 
system  is switched  off . 
You can  activate  the  residual  heat  function 
whe n the  ignition  is off  by  pressing  and hold
ing  the ~ button.  The residual  heat  from  the 
coolant  is  used  to  heat  the  vehicle  interior . 
The  resid ua l heat  function  switches  off  a uto
matically  after  about  30  minutes. 
iAIC i Switching  cooling  mode  on/off 
The  air  is not  coo led  and  humidity  is not  re
moved  when  cooling  mode  is  switched  off. 
T his  can  cause  fog  on  the  windows.  Cooling 
mode  switches  off  automatically  when  the 
outside  temperature  is be low  zero . 
1-1 Switching  recirculation  mode  on/off 
In recircu lation  mode,  the air inside  the vehi
cle  is circulated  and  filtered . This  prevents  the 
u nfiltered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  enter 
ing  the  vehicle  interior . We  recommend 
switching  recirculation  mode  on  when  driving 
through  a  tunne l or when  sitting  in traffic 
q .&. . 
The !AUTO I button  or~  button  switches  reci r
cu  lation  mode  off. 
iAUTOi Switching  automatic  mode  on 
Automat ic mode  maintains  a constant  tem
perature  inside  the  vehicle.  Air temperature,  .,._  
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airflow  and  air  distribution  are controlled  au 
tomatically. 
Adjusting  the  temperature 
Temperatu res  between  60  °F (+16  °()  and 
84  °F (+28  °C)  can be  set.  O uts ide of  this 
range, 
lo or hi will  appear  in the  climate  con
trol  system  disp lay. At both  of  these settings, 
the  climate  control  system  runs  continuously 
at  maximum  coo ling  or  heating  power.  There 
is no  temperature  regulation. 
[!] Adjusting  the  airflow 
You can  ad just  the  airf low  manually  to  suit 
your  needs . To have  the  airflow  regulated  au
tomatically,  press  the 
I AUTO I button. 
~ Adjusting  the  air distribution 
You can  manually  se lect  the  vents  where  the 
air  will  flow.  To  have  the  air  distribution  regu
l ated  automatically,  press  the 
IAUTOI button. 
~ I lil* Adjusting  Seat  heating/ 
ventilation* 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the seat  heat
ing/ventilation  on  at  the  highest  setting  ( level 
3).  The  LEDs  indicate  the  temperature  leve l. 
To reduce  the  temperature,  press  the  button 
again . To switch  the  seat  heating/ventilation 
off,  press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the  LED 
turns  off. 
After  10  minutes,  the  seat  heating/ventilation 
automatically  switches  from  level  3  to  level  2. 
I n vehicles  without  the four  zone  automat ic 
climate  contro l*, buttons  in the  rear  center 
console  control  the  seat  heating for both  out
er  rear  seats*. 
~ Switch  the  defroster  on/off 
The windsh ield  and  sid e windows  are  defrost
ed  or  cleared  o f condensation  as  quickly  as 
possible.  The  maximum  amount  of  air flows 
mainly  from  the  vents  be low  the  windshield. 
Recirculation  mode  switches  off . The  tempera
ture  should  be  set  to  72  °F (22  °C) or  higher. 
The temperature  is controlled  automatically . 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster  off. 
Warm  and  cold  81 
~ Switching  rear window  heater  on/off 
The  rear  window  heater only operates  when 
the  engine  is  running. It  switches  off  auto
matically  after  10  to  20  minutes,  depending 
on  the  outside  temperature. 
T o  p revent  the rear  window  heater  from 
switching  off  automatically,  press  and  hold 
the ~ button  for  more  than  2 seconds . This 
remains  stored  until the  ignition  is switched 
off . 
I SYNC I Synchronization* 
When  synchronization  is switched  on, the set
tings  for  the  driver's  side  are  applied  to  the 
front  passenger's  side  (except  for  seat  heat
i ng/venti lation*) . The  rear  seat  is a lso 
synchronized  in vehicles  with  the  4-zone  de 
luxe  automatic  climate  control  system* . Syn
chronization  switches  off  if the  sett ings  are 
adjusted  on  the  front  passenger's side  or  in 
the  rear* . 
You can  synchronize  the  settings  in  a  row by 
pressing  and  holding  a  knob.  For  example,  to 
apply  the  settings  for  the  front  passenger's  s ide  to  the  driver's side,  press  and  ho ld the 
knob  on the  front  passenger's  s ide. 
Air  vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear 
vents  in the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear 
center  console  and  door  pillars  us ing  the 
ridged  thumbwheels.  The  levers adjust  the  di
rection  of the airflow  from  the  vents. 
,&. WARNING 
-Do not  use the  recirc ulation mode  for  ex
tended  periods  of time.  The windows 
could  fog  up  since no fresh  air  can  enter 
the  vehicle.  If  the  windows  fog  up,  press 
the  air  recircu lation  button  again imme
diately  to  switch  off  the  air  recirculation 
function  or select  defrost . 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensitivity  to 
pa in or temperature  could  deve lop  burns 
when  using  the  seat  heating  function . To 
reduce  the  risk  of  injury, these  indiv idu-
als  shou ld not  use  seat  heating.  ..,.  
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82  Warm  and cold 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  e lements 
in the  seats,  do  not  kneel  on  the  seats  or 
place  heavy  loads  on  a small  area  of the 
seat . 
Setup 
The climate  control system  setup  is accessed 
through  the  MMI. 
..  Se lect : ICAR !function  button> C ar sys tems 
control  button  > A/C. 
Rear c abin settings * 
When  this function  is selected,  all  se tt ings  fo r 
the  rear  ca n be  adjusted  through  the  climate 
contro l system  in the  cockpit . The  climate 
control  system  settings  cannot  be  adjusted  in 
the  rear  seat  at  the  same  time.  This function 
switches  off  after  a certain  period  of time  or 
when  one  of  the  dials  in the  cockp it  is  press
ed . 
Auto  re ci rculati on*  Solar  roof* 
Pa
rking  ventilation  is  cont ro ll ed  automatically 
in the 
auto setting . 
When  the  ignition  is  off,  solar-powered  park
i ng  ventilat io n  may  sw itch  on,  as  long  as 
- there  is sufficient  sunlight, 
- the  outside  temperature  is  not  too  low, 
- the  sunroof  is  closed  or tilted  and 
- auto (MMI) is selected . 
Ii!] Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h heated  s tee rin g wheel 
The steering  wheel rim can be heated. 
Fig.  83 Steer ing  col umn:  steering  w heel h eat ing  but-
The sensitivity  level  of  the  automatic  reci rcu-to n 
lation  mode  can  be  set  at  various  leve ls from 
off  to sensiti ve . The  recirculation  mode  I""' ! is 
controlled  on  automatically.  You must  press 
the ~ button  if fog  forms  on  the  w indows. 
Fo otwell  temperature 
You can  a dju st  the  footwell  temperat ure  so 
that  it  is  cooler  or warmer. 
Windshield  heat* 
When  the  defroster~  is swi tched  on  an d the 
Aut o sett ing  is selected,  the  windshie ld  de 
froster  is controlled  automatically . 
Supplementary  heater* 
The  supplementary heater  warms  the  interio r 
of vehicles  with  diesel  engines*  mo re  q uic kly. 
The  supplementa ry heater  is contro lled  auto
matica lly in the 
Aut o setting.  .. 
Press  the~  button  to  switch  steer ing  whee l 
heati ng  on/off.  The  message 
Steerin g wheel 
h eating  on! /Steering  wheel  heating  off! 
appears  in the  instr ument  cl uster  display . 
T he  tempera ture is  main tained  a t a  constant 
level  when  stee ring wheel  hea ting  is switc hed 
on . 
The  steer ing  wheel  heating  sett ings  a re stor
ed  automat ica lly and  assigned  to  the  remote 
c ontrol  key that  is  in  use.  
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26 2  T ire s and  wheel s 
Driving with  different  tires  reduces  vehi
cle  handling  and  can  lead  to  a  loss  of 
co ntrol. 
- I f  the  spare  tire  is not  the  same  as  the 
t ires  that  are  mounted  on the  veh icle  -
for  example  with  winter  tires  - only use 
the  spare  tire  for  a short  period  of time 
and  dr ive with  extra  care . Refit the  nor
ma l road  wheel  as  soon  as  safely  possi
ble. 
- Never drive faste r than  the  maximum 
speed  for  which  the  tires  on your veh icle 
are  rated  because  ti res  that  a re driven 
faster  than  their  rated  speed  can  fail 
sudden ly . 
- Overloading  t ires  cause  heat  build- up, 
sudden  tire  failure,  including  a blowout 
and  sudden  deflation  and  loss  of  control. 
- T emperature  grades  app ly to  tires  that 
are  properly  inflated  and  not  over  o r un
derinflated . 
- For technical  reasons  it  is not  a lways 
possible  to  use wheels  from  other 
vehicles  -in some  cases  not  even wheels 
from  the  same  vehicle  model. 
- If you  insta ll wheel  trim  discs  on the  ve
hicle whee ls,  make  sure  that  the  air f low 
to  the  brakes  is not  blocked.  Reduced  air
flow to  the  brakes  can them  to  overheat,  increasing  stopping  distances  and  caus
ing  a collision . 
- Run flat  t ires  may on ly be  used  on 
vehicles  that  were  equ ipped  w ith  them 
at  the  facto ry . The vehicle  must  have a 
chassis  des igned  for  run f lat  t ires . Incor
rect  use  of  run flat  tires  can  lead  to  vehi
cle damage  or  acc idents.  Check with  an 
au thorized  Aud i dealer  or ti re specia list 
to  see  if your  vehicle  can  be  equipped 
with  run f lat  tires.  If  run flat  tires  are 
used,  they  must  be  installed  on  all four 
wheels . Mix ing tire  types  is not  permit
ted . 
(D Note 
-For technica l reasons,  it  is not  generally 
possib le to  use the  whee l rims  from  oth- er  veh
icles.  This can  hold  true  for  wheels 
of the  same  vehicle  type. 
- If the  spare  tire  is d iffe rent  from  the 
tires  that  yo u have  mounted  on your  ve
hicle  (for example  winter  tires  o r wide 
profi le tires),  then  use  the  spare  tire  for  a 
short  period  of  time  only and  drive w ith 
extra  care.  Replace the  flat  tire  w ith  the 
tire  matching  the  others  on your vehicle  as  soon  as  possible . 
- Never drive without  the  valve stem  cap . 
T he valves  could  get  damaged . 
® For the  sake of  the  environment 
Dispose  of  o ld tires  in accordance  with  the 
l ocal  requirements. 
Uniform  tire  quality  grading 
- Tread wear 
- Traction  AA A B C 
- Temperature  ABC 
Quality grades  can  be found  where  applicab le 
on  the  t ire s ide  wall  between  tread  shou lder 
and  maximum  section  width 
c> page  259, 
fig. 212 . 
For example : Tread wear 200, Traction AA, 
Temperature A. 
All passenger  ca r tires  must  conform  to  Feder
al  Safety  Requirements  in addition  to  these 
grades. 
Tread wear 
T he tread  wear grade  is a comparative  rating 
based  on the  wear  rate  of  the  t ire when  tested 
u nder  contro lled  conditions  o n a specified 
government  test  course . 
For example,  a tire  graded  1S0  would  wear 
one  and  o ne  ha lf  ( 11/2)  times  as  well  on  the 
gover nment  course  as  a t ire g raded  100 . 
The relative  performance  of  tires  depends  upon  the  actual  conditions  of  their  use,  how
ever, and  may  depa rt  s ignificantly  from  the 
norm  due  to va ria tions  in d riving hab its,  se rv
ice practices  and  differences  in road  character-
istics  and  climate. 
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Fuse  pa nel @ (brown ) 
No . Equipment 
1  Headlight  contro
l switch 
2  Emergency 
start coil (key 
i dentification) 
3  Rear door 
control  module 
(driver's  side) 
5  Horn 
6  Interior 
lights (headliner) 
Steer ing  column  leve r,  mul-
8 
tifunction  steering  wheel 
controls,  steering  wheel 
heating 
10  E
lectric  steering  column 
l ock 
11  Driver  door 
control module 
12  D
iagnostic  connector,  light/ 
rain  sensor 
14  Powe
r steering  column  ad-
justment 
15  Power  steering,  A/C  com-
presser 
16  Brake booster 
Fu se  p anel © (black ) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Front  seat  heating 
2  Windshield 
wiper 
3  Front  exte rior  lighting 
4  Sun roof 
5  D river  power  window 
6  Driver 
seat  (pneumatic) 
7  Pano ramic  sunroof 
8  Dynamic 
steering 
9  Front  exterior  lighting 
10  W
indshield/headlight  wash-
er  system 
11  Rear power 
window (driver's 
side) 
12  Panoramic  sunroof 
Amp s 
5 
5 
7,5  15 
7,5 
10/5 
5 
7,5 
10 
25 
20 15 
Amp s 
30 
30  30 
20 
30 
7,5  20 
35 
30 
35 
30 
40 
Fu ses  and  bulb s 2 79 
Front  passenger  side cockpit  fuse 
assignment 
Fig . 231 Front  passenger  side cockpit:  f use  pane l with 
plast ic  bracket 
Fu se  panel @ (bl ac k) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1 Anti-theft  alarm  system  5 
2  Transmission  control 
mod-
15 
ule 
3  Front  climate  control  fan 
40 
4  Engine  supply  35 
6  Engine  cont ro l modu le  5 
7  Front 
passenger  door  con-
7,5 
trol  module 
8 
Front  passenger  power  win-
30 
dow 
9  E5C contro l module  10 
10  ESC 
contro l modu le 
25 
1 1  Right  rear  power  window  30 
1 2  Front 
passenger  seat (pneu-
7,5 
matics) 
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•  
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Fuses  and  bulb s 281 
No . Equ ipment  Amps Fus
e pan el@  (bla ck) 
• 
6  R
ight  headlight  (headlight 
10 
with  adaptive  light) 
7  ESC control  module  5 No.  Equipment  Amps 
1 Automatic  luggage  com
-
5 
partment  lid 
• 
8 
Sound  actuator,  AEM control 
7,5 
module  3  Rear 
sockets  20 
5  adaptive  air  suspension 
15 
9 Adaptive  cruise  control  10 
6  115-Vsocket  25 
10  Transmiss
ion  control  mod-
5 
ule  7 E
lectromechanical  parking 
30 
brake 
11  Climate  control 
system sen-
5 
8 Rear  seat  heating  25 
sors 
9 Rear  exterior  lighting  20 
Fuse  pan el©  (bro w n) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
10 Rear  climate  control  system 
20 
blower 
1  E
lectromechanical  parking 
5 
brake 
2  Suspension  control  system 
5 Rear 
sun shade,  closing  aid, 
11  luggage 
compartment  lock, 
20 
convenience  key, fue l filler 
door 
sensor 
3  Right  rear  door 
control mod-
7,5 
ule  12 
Luggage  compartment 
lid 
30 
control  module 
4  Smart  modul  tank  5 
Fuse  panel ® (red) 
5  Front 
climate  control system 
15 
contro ls 
6  Rear  climate  control 
system 
10 
controls N o. Eq uipm ent  Amps 
1 Rear 
seat  adjustment  but-
5 
tons 
3  Left  rear  seat  (pneumatics)  7,5 
7  Networking  gateway  5 
5 Tra
iler  hitch  control  module*  20 
8 Cooler 
15 
6  Left  rear  seat  30 
9 
Interface  for  specia l func-
5 
tions  7  Right  rear  seat 
30 
8 Trailer  hitch  contro l module* 
20 
10  Cell phone 
adapter, Blue-
5 
tooth  handset 
9 T ra iler  hitch  control  modu le*  15 
11  AEM control  modu le  15 10 
Right  rear 
seat  (pneumatics)  7,5 
12  Selector  lever  10 
Fuse  pan el®  (bro wn) 
13  Ambient  lighting 
10 No.  Equipment  Amps 
14  Rear  exterior lighting  20 
15  Fuel 
pump 
25 1 Start-Stop-System, 
Radio  re-
30 
ceiver/sound  amplifier 
16  Electromechanical  parking 
30 
brake  2  Sound  amplifie
r 30 
Start-Stop-System,  Rear 
3  Seat 
Entertainment,  radio 7,5 
receiver/sound  amplifier 
5  Automatic  dimming  interior 
5 
rearview  mirror 
6  DVD changer  5