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216  Vehicl e  c are and  cle aning 
Vehicle  care  and 
cleaning 
General  information 
Regular, proper  care helps to  maintain  your 
vehicle 's value.  It  can also be a requirement 
when  subm itting  warranty  claims  for  corro 
sion  damage and  paint  defects  on the  body . 
The required  cleaning  and care products  can  be obtained  from  your  authorized  Audi  dealer 
or  a qualified  workshop.  Read and follow  the 
instructions  for  use on the  packaging . 
A WARNING 
-Us ing cleaning  and  care products  incor
rectly  can be dangerous  to  your  hea lth . 
- Always store  cleaning  and care products 
o ut  of  reach of  children  to  reduce the  r is k 
of  po ison ing. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  use environmentally-friendly 
products  when  buying  cleaning  agents . 
- Do not  d ispose of  leftover  cleaning  and 
ca re p rod ucts with  household  trash . 
Car  washes 
-
The longer  that  deposits  such as insects,  bird 
droppings , tree  sap o r road  salt  rema in on the 
ve hicle, the  more  the  surface  can be dam
aged.  High  temperatures  such as those 
caused by s unligh t  increase the  corrosive  ef
fect. 
Before washing,  wet  heavy deposits  w ith  p le n
ty  of  water. 
A lso, wash the  underside  of your  vehicle  once 
road salt  stops  be ing used for  the  season . 
Pressure wa sher s 
When  washing  your  vehicles w ith  a pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  operating  instruc
tions  provided  w ith  the  pressure washer. Th is 
is especially  important  in rega rd to  the  pres 
sure and spray ing distance . Do not  aim  the 
spray d irectly  at  seals on side w indows,  doors,  the  hood, the 
rear lid  o r the  sunroof*  or  at 
tires,  rubber  hoses, insu lating  material,  sen
sors * or  camera  lenses* . Keep a d istance  of  at 
least  16 inches (40  cm). 
Do not  remove  snow and  ice with  a pressu re 
washer . 
Never use  rota ry no zzles or  high pressure noz
z les. 
T he water  temperature  must  not  be above 
140  °F (60  °C) . 
Automatic  car washes 
Spray off  the  ve hicle before  washing. 
Make sure that  the  windows  and roof * are 
closed and the  winds hield  wipers  are off . Fo l
l ow  instructions  from  the  car wash operator, 
especially  if  there  are accessories attached  to 
your  vehicle. 
If possible,  use car washes that  do not  have 
brushes . 
Only  use car washes where  the  vehicle  re 
mains  stationary  an d the  washing  equipment 
moves aro und the  vehicle when  washing  and 
drying.  Car washes that  move the  vehicle 
t h rough  the  car wash  using a chain are not 
recommended. 
Wa shing by hand 
Clean the  ve hicle starting  from  the  top  and 
working  down  using a soft  sponge  or  cleaning 
brush.  Use solvent-free  clean ing products . 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint 
by hand 
To avoid damaging  the  paint  when washing, 
first  remove  dust  and  large  particles  from 
your  vehicle.  Insects,  grease spots  and finger
pr ints  are best  removed with  a spec ial  cleane r 
for  matte  finish  paint . 
Apply  the  product  us ing a microfiber  cloth.  To 
avo id damaging  the  paint  surface,  do not  use 
too  much  pressure. 
Rinse the  vehicle thoroughly  with  water.  Then 
clean using a neutral  shampoo  and a soft  mi-
crofiber  cloth.  ..,.  
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228  Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank Indicator  in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Ap plies to  vehicles:  with  d iesel  e ngine 
The display  indi cates  if  the  Ad  Blu e lev el is low 
or if i t was  filled  incorre ctly. 
F ig.  194 Inst rument  cl uster:  indicator  in the  display 
AdBlue  level  low 
You will  be  in fo rmed  if the  Ad  Blue  in the  tank 
d rops  be low  a  certain  leve l. 
Please refill  Ad Blue.  Range 1500  mile s 
(2400  km) 
This  indica to r appea rs w hen  t her e is on ly 
e nough  Ad  Blue  l eft  to  driv e th e  d istance  ind i
cated  in t he d rive r in format io n  sys tem.  Plea se 
add  AdBl ue. 
Ad Blue /9 Refill  Ad Blue! Cannot start  en
gine  in 600  miles  (1000  km )! See owner' s 
manual 
Th is indicator  appears  w hen  there  is on ly 
e nough  Ad B lue  left  to  d rive the  d istance  ind i
cated  in t he driver  informat io n  system.  Please 
a d d  Ad Bl ue.  Otherw ise  the  eng ine  will  not 
s ta rt  ag ai n if you  stop  i t once  the di sta nce  i n
d icated  has  been  driven . 
Refill  Ad Blue! No restart!  See 
owner 's manual 
Th is  message  appears  whe n the  AdBlue  ta nk 
i s  e mpty . Please  add  AdBlue.  Ot herwise  yo u 
will  not  be  a ble to  start  the  engi ne  again  o nce 
you  s top it. 
W hen  the  minimum  AdB lue  leve l has  been 
r eached,  you  must  add  Ad  Blue ~ 
page  229. 
¢4' Filling  incorrectly 
If  the  AdBl ue t ank w as filled  with  a di fferent 
fl uid than  Ad B lue  and  the  system  detec ts t hat 
it  is  inco rrect,  a  message  will  ap pear. 
Ad Blue  ./' AdBlue : System fault  No  re start 
in 600  mile s (1000  km)!  See owner' s man
ual 
T h is  message  appears  w hen  it  i s on ly possibl e 
to  dr ive the  dis tance  indica ted  in  the  driver  in
f ormat io n  sys tem.  Drive  to  the  ne arest  qu ali
fied  works hop  to  have  the  m alfunction  re 
p aired . Otherwise  the  eng ine  will  not  start 
again  if you  stop  it  once  the distance  ind icated 
has  been  driven. 
AdBlue: System fault  No restart! 
See owner's  manual 
T his  mess age  appears  if  the  system  detect s  it 
w as filled  incorrec tly.  Drive  immedi ately to 
t h e  nearest  qua lified  wor kshop  to  h ave  the 
malfunction  repaired.  Othe rwise  yo u wi ll not 
be  able  to  start  the  eng ine  again  once  you 
stop  it.  
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Filling  AdBlue 
Applies to vehicles: wit h diesel  engine 
A special  refill  bottle  must  be  used  to  fill  the 
AdBlue . 
Fig.  195 Right  rear ve hicle s ide: remov ing the  Ad B lu e 
cap 
Fi g.  196 AdBl ue filler  tube:  inse rt in g the  ref ill  bott le 
The Ad B lue fi ller  tube  is located  near  the  die
sel  filler  tube . Always add  1 gallon  (3.8  liters) 
of AdBlue  (two  bottles).  This is the  m inimum 
amount  req uired  to  ensure  the  system  detects 
the  ref illing  and  to  start  the  engi ne. The Ad Bl
ue  tank  capac ity  is approximate ly 6  gallons 
(23  liters) . 
Opening  the  filler  tube  and  adding 
AdBlu e 
Requirement:  The  request  to  add  Ad B lue  m ust 
appear  in  the  inst rument  cluster  display. 
..  Switch  the  ignition  off . 
..  Open  the  tank  cover 
¢page 225 . 
.. Turn the  cap  counte rclockw ise  with  the  l ug 
wrenc h from  the  veh icle  tool  k it  to  remove  it 
~fig . 195. 
..  Remove  the  cap  from  the  refill  bottle. 
..  Position  the  refill  bottle  on  the  filler  tube 
and  turn  the  bottle  clockwise  unt il it  stops 
turning 
(D ¢ fig . 196. 
Fu el suppl y and  filli ng  your  fuel  t ank  229 
..  Press  ligh tly against  the  bottom  of the  bot 
tle @ to  empty  it.  Continue  pressing  the 
bottom  of the  bottle  unt il it  is  empty  or  un 
til f luid stops  flowing  into  the  tank. 
..  Turn the  bottle  to  the  left  w ithout  pressing 
on  the  bottom . 
Clo sing  the  filler  tube 
..  Turn the  cap  clockwise  on  the  filler  tube 
w ith  the  lug  wrench  until  you  hear  it t ighten 
completely  . 
..  Close  the  tank  cover. 
After  filling 
The vehicle  must  be  driven . The  system  may 
take  up to  two  minutes  to  detect  t hat  the 
AdB lue  has  been  f illed . 
..  If the re was  no Ad Blue  left  in the  tank  and  a 
range  of 
O mi  (0  km ) was  displayed  in the 
instrument  cluster,  switch  the  ignition  on 
for  about  15  seconds  before  start ing  the  en
gine. 
A WARNING 
Ad B lue  can  irritate  the  sk in , eyes  and  res
p ira to ry system . 
If there  is contact  with 
the  fluid,  flush  immedia tely with  plenty  of 
wa ter . Co nsu lt  a  phys ician  if ne cessary. 
(D Note 
- On ly use  AdB lue  that  conforms  to  the 
s tandar d ISO 22241-1.  Do not  mix any 
add itives  w ith  the  AdBlue and  do  not  d i
lute  it wi th water. 
- Ad Blue  is  not  a  diesel  add itive . Do not 
add  it  to  the  diese l tank.  If AdBl ue  is 
m ixed  wi th diesel  f uel,  it  can  lead  to 
d amage  to  the  engine  an d  the  AdBl ue 
t ank  system . The  Limited  New  Vehicle 
W arranty  does  not  cove r such  damage  . 
- Ad B lue  attacks  su rfaces  s uch  as  painted 
vehicle  components,  p las tic a nd  carpet . 
Remove  t he  fluid  as  quickly as  possible 
w ith  a  damp  cloth  and  p lenty  o f cold  wa
ter.  If the  Ad Bl ue  has  already  crystal-
lized,  use  warm  water  and  a  sponge.  ..,_  
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232  Check ing  and  filling 
- Always  disconnect  the  battery. 
- Never  smoke  or work  near  heaters  or  open  flames . Fluids  in the  engine  com
partment  could  start  a fire. 
- Keep  an  approved  fire  extinguisher  im
mediately  available. 
- To avoid  electrical  shock  and  persona l in 
jury  while  the  engine  is  running  or  being  started,  never  touch: 
- Ignition  cables 
- Other  components  of  the  high  voltage 
electronic  ignition  system. 
- If you  must  perform  a  check  or  repa ir 
with  the  engine  running: 
- Fi rst,  fully  apply  the  parking  bra ke, 
move  se lec to r  lever  to  "P" (Park) . 
- Always  use  extreme  caution  to  preven t 
clot hing,  jewe lry, or  long  h air from  ge t
ting  caught  in the  radiator  fan,  V -belts 
or  other  moving  parts,  or from  contact ing  hot  parts . Tie  back  hair  before 
start ing,  and  do  not  wear  cloth ing  that 
will hang  or  droop  into  the  eng ine . 
- Min imize  exposure  to  emission  and 
chemica l hazards¢ ,&.. 
A WARNING 
California  Propos ition  65  Warning: 
- Engine  exhaust,  some  of  its  constituents, 
and  certa in veh icle  components  conta in 
or  emit  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
Califor nia to  cause  cancer  and  b irth  de
fec ts a nd  reproduct ive  ha rm.  In  addition , 
certain  fluids  conta ined  in vehicles  and 
certa in  prod ucts  of  co mponent  wear  co n
ta in o r emi t chemicals  known  to  the 
State  o f Ca lifornia  to  cause  can cer  and 
birth  defects  or  ot her  reproductive  harm . -
Battery  posts,  terminals  and  re lated  ac
cessories  conta in  lead  and  lead  com
pounds,  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
California  to  cause  cance r and  reproduc
tive  harms.  Wash  hands  after  handling . 
(D Note 
When  adding  flu ids,  always  make  sure  that 
they  are  poured  into  the  proper  conta iner 
or  f iller  opening,  otherwise  serious  dam
age  to  vehicle  systems  w ill occur. 
® For the  sake of  the  environment 
To detect  leaks  in time,  inspect  the  vehicle 
floor  pan  from  underneath  regularly.  If 
you  see  spots  from  oil or  other  ve hicle  flu
i ds,  have  yo ur vehicle  inspected  by a n au
thori zed  Audi  dea le r. 
Closing the  engine  hood 
.,.  Pull the  hood  down  un til the  pressure  from 
t he  struts  is  reduced. 
.,.  Let the  hood 
drop  down and  latch  in  p lace . 
Do not  try to push  it shut; it  may  fail  to  en
gage ¢&_ . 
A WARNING 
-
A hood  that  is  not  completely  latched 
could  fly  up  and  b lock your  view  while  dr iv 
ing . 
-When  you  close  the  engine  hood,  check  it 
to  make  sure  the  safety  catch  has  p roper 
ly engaged.  The  hood  sho uld  be  flush 
with  the  surrou nding  vehicle  body  pa rts. 
- If you  notice  while  driv ing  t hat  the  hood 
is not  s ecured  prope rly, stop  at  onc e and 
close  it.  
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246  Checking  and  filling 
-Never  charge  a frozen  battery.  It  may  ex
plode  because  of  gas  trapped  in the  ice. 
Allow a frozen  battery  to  thaw  out  first. 
- Do not  reuse  batteries  which  were  fro
zen.  The  battery  housing  may  have 
cracked  and  weakened  when  the  battery 
froze . 
- Charge  the  battery  in a well  ventilated 
area . Keep away  from  open  flame  or elec
trical  spark.  Do not  smoke.  Hydrogen gas 
generated  by the  battery  is explosive . 
- To reduce  the  danger  of  explosion,  never  connect  or  disconnect  charger  cables 
while  the  charger  is operating. 
- Fast  charging  a  battery  is dangerous  and 
should  only  be  attempted  by a  compe
tent  technician  with  the  proper  equip ment. 
- Battery  acid  that  may  spill  during  charg
ing  should  be  washed 
off with  a  solution 
of warm  water  and  baking  soda  to neu
tralize  the  acid. 
(D Note 
Never  use  a fast  charger  as  a  booster  to 
start  the  engine.  This  will seriously  dam
age  sensitive  electronic  components,  such 
as  control  units, relays,  radio,  etc.,  as  well 
as  the  battery  charger. 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the same  specifi
cations  and dimensions  as  the  original equip
ment  battery. 
Intelligent  energy  management  in your  vehi
cle  is responsible  for  distributing  the  electri
cal  energy  throughout  your  vehicle 
¢ page  204. The  intelligent  energy  manage
ment  system  will  keep  the  engine  battery 
charged  better  than  vehicles  without  this  sys
tem.  To make  sure  the  additional  elec trical  en
ergy  is available  once  again  after  you  have 
changed  the  battery,  we  recommend  that  you  install  batteries  of  the  same  type  and  manu
facture  only  (the  same  as  those  installed  at 
the  time  your  vehicle  was  delivered).  Specifi- cations  are  listed  on  the  battery  housing.  Your 
authorized  dealer  must  code  the  battery  in 
the  energy  management  system  to  enable  you 
to  use  the  energy  management  functions  cor
rectly  after  replacing  the  battery. 
The  new  battery  must  have  the  same  capacity, 
voltage  (12  volts),  amperage,  construction  and  plug  sealing . 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  ig nition  and  all  electrical  consumers  are  switch
ed 
off. 
(D Note 
- Make sure  the  ventilation  hose  on  the 
side  of the  battery  is connected,  other
wise  fumes  or  battery  acid  can  leak  out. 
- Vehicles  with  the  Start-Stop-System*  are 
equipped  with  a special  cycle-proof  AGM 
battery.  Installing  a  different  type  of 
battery  can  cause  problems  in the  vehi
cle  electrical  system . When  replacing  the 
vehicle  battery,  always  install  one  with  the  same  specifications  as  the  original 
battery. 
- Battery  mounts  and  clamps  must  always 
be  secured  correctly. 
- Read and  follow  the  warnings  under 
¢ page  243,  Working on the  battery be
fore  performing  any work  on  the  battery . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of the  problem  of  proper  disposal 
of  a  battery,  we  recommend your  author
ized  Audi dealer  change  the  battery  for 
you.  Batteries  contain  sulfuric  acid  and  lead  and  must  always  be  disposed  of prop
erly  in compliance  with  all  environmental 
regulations.  Disposing  of vehicle  batteries 
improperly  is  very  dangerous  to  the  envi
ronment .  
Page 257 of 314

of people  and  the  amount  of  luggage  into  ac
count  when  adjusting  tire  pressure  for  a trip  -
even  one  that  you  would  not  consider  to  be 
"long."  See 
c> page  256 , Tires  and  vehicle 
load  limits 
for  more  important  information. 
Always use  an  accurate  tire  pressure  gauge 
when  checking  and  adjusting  inflation  pres
sures . Check all  of  the  tires  and  be  sure  not  to 
forget  the  spare  tire.  If  the  pressure  in any  tire 
is too  high  when  the  tire  is  "cold,"  let  air  out 
of the  tire  slowly  with  the  edge  of  the  tire 
gauge  and  keep  checking  the  pressure  until 
you  reach  the  pressure  that  is correct  for  the 
load  (passengers  and  luggage) and  kind  of 
driving  you  plan  to  do. 
If  the  pressure  in any  tire  is too  low, note  the 
difference  between  the  pressure  in the  cold 
tire  and  the pressure  you  need  and add  the air 
that  you  need  to  reach the  correct  pressure  for 
the  vehicle  load  (passengers  and  luggage)  for 
the  tires  on  your  vehicle  as  listed  on  the  on 
your  vehicle  and  in  this  manual  and  the  kind 
of  driving  you  plan  to  do. 
Never exceed the  maximum  inflation  pres
sure listed  on the  tire  sidewall for  any rea
son. 
Remember  that  the  vehicle  manufacturer,  not 
the  tire  manufacturer,  determines  the  correct 
tire  pressure  for  the  tires  on  your  vehicle. 
It  is important  to  check the tire  pressure  when 
the  tires  are  cold. 
- Read  the  required  tire  pressure  from  the  tire 
pressure  label.  The  tire  pressure  label is lo
cated  on  the  driver's  side  8-pillar. 
- Turn  the  valve  stem  cap  counter-clockwise 
to  remove  it from  the  tire  valve. 
- Place  the  air  pressure  gauge  on  the  valve . 
- The  tire  pressures  should  only  be  checked 
and  adjusted  when  the  tires  are  cold . The 
slightly  raised  pressures  of warm  tires  must 
not  be  reduced. 
- Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the  load you  are 
carrying. 
- Reinstall  the  valve  stem  cap  on  the  valve . 
Tires  and  wheels  255 
When  should  I  check the  tire  pressure? 
The  correct  tire  pressure  is especially  impor
tant  at  high speeds.  The pressure  should 
therefore  be  checked  at  least once  a  month 
and  always  before  starting  a journey.  Do not 
forget  to  check  the  tire  pressure  for  the  spare 
wheel 
c::;,page  271. 
When  should I adjust  the  tire  pressures? 
Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the  load you  are 
carrying.  After  changing  a wheel 
or replacing 
wheels  you  have  to  adjust  the  tire  pressures  on  all  wheels.  In  addition,  you  must  then 
store  the  new  tire  pressures  in the  tire  pres
sure  monitoring  system* 
c::;,  page  266 . 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or  underinfla
tion  can lead sudden  tire  failure,  loss of 
control,  collision,  serious  personal  injury 
or  even  death. 
- When  the  warning  symbol 
[I] appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster,  stop  and inspect 
the  tires. 
- Incorrect  tire  pressure  and/or  underinfla
tion  can cause  increased  tire wear  and 
can  affect  the handling  of  the vehicle  and 
stopping  ability. 
- Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or  underin
flation  can  also  lead  to  sudden  tire  fail
ure,  including  a  blowout  and  sudden  de
flation,  causing  loss of vehicle  control. 
- The  driver  is  responsible  for  the  correct 
tire  pressures  for  all  tires  on  the  vehicle. 
The  applicable  pressure  values  are  locat
ed  on  a sticker  on  the  driver's  side  B-pil
lar. 
- Only when  all  tires  on  the  vehicle  are  fil led  to  the  correct  pressure,  the  tire  pres
sure  monitoring*  system  can  work  cor rectly . 
- The  use  of  incorrect  tire  pressure  values 
can  lead  to  accidents  or  other  damage . 
Therefore  it  is essential  that  the  driver 
observe  the  specified  tire  pressure  values 
for  the  tires and  the  correct  pressures  for 
IIJ, 
• 
•  
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280  Fuses and  bulbs 
Luggage  compartment  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 23 2 Luggage  compartment:  fuse  pa nel  with  plas tic bracket 
Fuse panel @ (black ) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
11 Dynam ic steer ing  5 
E SC button,  da ta  logger,  di·  12 
Selector  lever, 
BCM-2 
5 
1  agnostic  connector,  BCM  · 1, 
5  13  Audi s ide  ass ist  5 
adap tive  light ing  system 
14 Engine  control modu le 
5 
2  Networking  gateway 
5 
15  Sta rter  40 
3  adap tive air  s usp ension  5 
4 Parking  system 
5 16 Left  headlight/Headlight 
10/5 
range  control  system 
5  Steering  colum n  leve r  5 
6 
Suspension  contro l system 
5 
sensor 
Fu se  panel @ (red) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
7 Bel
t tensione rs,  airbag  con-
5 
trol  module 
Heated  washe r fl uid no zzles,  1 
Left  reversible  be
lt  tens ioner 
2S 
2  Right  revers
ible  belt  ten -
25 
sioner 
H ome link (garage  door 
Starter  diagnos is,  DC/DC 
8 opener),  nig ht  vision  system  5 
3 co
nverter  (S tart-Stop-Sys· 
5 
con trol  mod ule,  sport  diffe r-
tern) 
ent ia l,  ionizer 
9 
Electromechan ica l park ing 
5 
brake  contro l modu le  4 
DC/DC converter  (Start-
7,5 
Stop-System) 
5  Image  proce ssing  7,5 
10  Rear seat  heating,  coo
ler,  in· 
5 
terior  rearview  mirror  
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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  
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300  Index 
Defrosting (windows)  ......... .. .... ..  81 
Deluxe  automatic  climate  control  .  . .  . . . .  80 
Determining  co rrect  load  limit  ... .....  257 
D iese l fue l ..... ........... .... .... . 223 
Diesel particulate  filter  . . . . . . .  . .  .  21,208 
Digita l compass  ............ ... .... ..  56 
Dimensions  .... ............. .. .... . 290 
Dimming  the  rearview  mirror  .. .. ......  56 
Disp lays 
C leaning  ... ................ ..... . 218 
Distance 
. ... .......... ...... ... .. .. 25 
Door/rear  lid  warning  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
24 
Doors 
Mechanical  child  safety  lock  . ..... .. ..  41 
Power  child  safety  lock  ........ .... . .  41 
Driver  information  system 
CD/radio  display  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  24 
Door/rear  lid  warning  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  24 
Efficiency  program  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  26 
Exterior  temperature  display ..... .. ..  24 
On-board  computer  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  .  25 
Driver  seating  position 
drive  select 
adaptive  air  suspension/sport  ... .. ..  . 
Ad  . d 
apt,ve  ampers  ......... ... .. ..  . 
Curve  light  . ... . ...... ... .. .. .. ..  . 
D  . t . ynam,c  s eering  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  . 
Eng ine sound  ............ .. .. .. ..  . 
Safety  belt  tensioner  ....... ... ....  . 
Sport  differential  .......... ... ....  . 
Drive  select  .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. .. ..  . 
Driving  safely  .. ........... .. .. ....  . 136 
110 
110 
110 
110 
110 
110 
110 
110 
135 
Driving  through  water  ........ .. .. .. .  209 
Driving  time . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  25 
Duplicate  key  .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  31 
Dust filter 
refer  to Pol lutant  filter  (automatic  A/C 
system)  .... ................ ..... ..  79 
Dynamic  steering  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  22,  110 
E 
Easy entry  feature  ............ .. .... ..  83 
EDL 
refer  to E lectronic  differentia l lock  ... .  199  Efficiency 
program . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  26 
Fuel  economy  messages  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  26 
Other  equ ipment  ................. ..  26 
E lectr ica l accessories (sockets)  . . . .  .  68, 74 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  Emergency  braking  ............... ..  88 
Operation  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  86 
Parking  ... .. .. .. .. ........... .. .. .  87 
Re leas ing and closing  .............. . 86 
Starting  assist  ... ............. .. .. .  87 
Starting  from  rest  ................ ..  87 
Starting 
off with  a trailer  .............  88 
Warning/indicator  lights ........ ... ..  15 
E lectronic  differential  lock  .......... ..  199 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .... . 18 
Electronic  differential  lock (EDL) 
Warning/ind icator  lights  . ............  19 
E lectronic  immobilizer  . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,  32 
E lectronic  power control  (EPC) 
warning/indicator  light  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  20 
Electronic  speed limiter  ............. ..  30 
E lectronic  Stabilization  Contro l (ESC) . ..  199 
Warning/indicator  lights  ............ . 18 
Emergency actuat ion 
Doors  ........ .. ............. ... ..  37 
Luggage  compartment  lid  .......... ..  40 
Parking  lock  ..... ................ . 121 
Power sunroof  .................. .. .  44 
Emergency  brak ing  . ... .......... .. .. .  88 
Emergency flasher  . ................ ..  47 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ..... ... .. .. .  23 
Emergency  operation 
Panoramic  sunroof  ............. .. .. .  45 
Sun shade  (roof)  .............. .... . 4S 
Emergency  starting  ................ . 283 
Emergency towing  ...... ........... . 285 
Emergency warn ing  triangle  ...... ....  269 
Energy management 
Engine  204 
Compartment  .. .. ..... ........... . 233 
Coolant  ...... ... .. .............. .  239 
Data  ....... .. .. .. ........... ....  291 
Start-Stop-System  ............. .. .. .  88 
starting  ....... .. .. .............. ..  84 
Starting  with  jumper  cables  ...... ...  283 
St  . 
opping  .. .... .. .. .............. ..  84  
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Engine  compartment  .... ... .. .. .. .. .  233 
C losing  the  hood  . ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  232 
Opening  the  hood  ....... ... .. .. .. .  231 
Safety  instructions  ........ .. .. .. .. .  231 
Working  in the  engine  compartment  . . 231 
E ng ine coolant  ... .. .... ... .. .. .. ...  239 
Adding  coolant  . ... .... ... .. .. .. ...  240 
Chec king the  eng ine coolant  leve l .. .. .  240 
Expansion tank  ........... .... .. ...  240 
Malfunct ion symbo l ....... .. .. .. .. ..  16 
Radiator  fan  ................ .... ..  241 
Temperature  ga uge  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  1 0 
Engine oil  ... .. .... .... ... .. .. .. ...  234 
Adding  .. .. ............. .... .. .. .  237 
Addit ives . .. .. ........... .. .. .. ...  237 
Changing  ................ ... ... ..  238 
Checking oil  level  ............. ... ..  237 
Checking the  eng ine o il level  .. .. . ... .  236 
Consumpt ion  ............ .... .. .. .  237 
I ndications  and cond it io ns requ iring  ex-
tra  checking  ............. .. .. .. .. .  236 
I ndica tor  light  .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  1 7 
Oi l cons umption  .. ..... ... .. .. .. ...  236 
O il  grades  .. .. ........... .. .. .. ...  234 
Pressure malfunction  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  17 
Recommended  oil  check intervals  .. .. .  236 
Sensor defective  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  21 
Specification  and viscos ity  ... ... ... ..  234 
Engine sound  . ... .. .... ... .. .. .... .  110 
E ng ine speed  limitat io n  ..... .. .. .. .. ..  2 1 
Eng ine start-stop  mode 
refer to Sta rt-Stop-System  ..... . ... ..  90 
Entry assistance  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  64 
E nv iro nment 
Brea k-in period  ........... .. .. .. ...  20 7 
Cata lytic  conver ter  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  208 
Diese l partic ulate fi lter  . ... .. .. .. .. .  208 
Disposing  of  yo ur vehicle  batte ry  . ....  246 
Driving  at  h igh speeds  ..... .. .. .. .. .  210 
Driving  to  m inimi ze pollution  and  no ise  209 
Fue l ..... .. .. ............. .. .. ...  225 
Fuel economy  ............. ... ... ..  209 
L eaks under your  veh icle  .... ... ... ..  23 1 
L ett ing the  ve hicle stand  and wa rm  up . 210 
P rope r disposal  of  dra ined brake flu id  . 24 2 
Inde x 301 
Proper disposal  of  d rained eng ine cool -
ant  . ... .. .. .. .... . ... ...... ... ..  240 
Proper disposal  of  drained  eng ine 
o il  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  237,238 
Recycling used engine  oil  ............  23 7 
U nleaded fuel  .. ... ................  222 
What  should  I  do with  an o ld  battery?  . 246 
EPC 
refer to Electron ic power  control  (EPC)  . 20 
ESC 
refer to E le ct ron ic Stabilization  Control 
(ESC)  ... .. .. .... .. . .. .. ..... ... ..  199 
E vent  Data Recorde r (ED R) ........ .. ..  199 
Exhaust tail  pipes  Cleaning  .. .. .. .. ............... ..  218 
Expansion tank  . ..... . .. .. ..... ... ..  240 
Exterior  lighting  .... .................  46 
Exterior  mirrors  Adjusting  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . S5 
Dimming  .. .. .. .... ... ....... ......  56 
Heating  ..... .. .... ... ....... ......  55 
Exterior  temperat ure display  ... ... .. .. .  24 
F 
Fastening 
Booster  seats  ...... . .. .. ..... ... ..  185 
Convertib le child  sa fety seats  . ... .. ..  184 
Infant  seats  .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  183 
Floor  mats  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  141 
Fo ld ing table  ...... .. ................  69 
Foot  peda ls  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  140 
Fo r th e sake of  the  envi ronment 
Gasoline fumes  and the  env ironme nt  ..  2 25 
Red ucing engine  noise by early  upshift -
ing  .. ... .. .. .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. .  10 
Ref uelling  ... .... .. . .. .. ..... ... ..  225 
Saving f uel  by early  upsh ifting  ..... .. .  10 
Fo ur zone a utoma tic cl im ate  cont rol  .. .. .  80 
Front  airbags  Desc ription  ...... .. ...............  157 
How they  work  ... .. ... ....... .... . 162 
Frontal  coll is ions and the  laws of  physics  146 
Fron t passenger seat a djustment  . .  . .  . .  .  64 
Front  seats  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  58 
Adjust ing  . .. .. .... .......... .....  137 
Child  rest raints  in the  front  seat  .. .. ..  155 
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