glove box AUDI Q2 2021 Owner´s Manual
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Instruments and controls
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Doorhandle
(D side assist 127
(D CentraL
locking switch 40
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Light switch 49
(D Air outlets 66
(?) Control lever for:
- Turn signals and main beam
headlights 50
- Main beam assist 50
- Active lane assist 123
-Trafficjam
assist 117
(7) Multi-function steering wheel
with:
- Horn
- Driver's airbag 282
- Controls for driver information
system 15, 18
- Controls for audio/video, tele
phone,
navigation system and
speech dialogue system 17, 18
-ButtonH
17,18
- Paddle levers 90
(5) Instrument cluster 12
(?) Control lever for windscreen wipers
and washer 55
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Steering column with optional
equipment:
- Ignition lock 74
- Starting the engine after a
mal
function 79
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Adjustable steering column 74
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Control lever for:
- Cruise control 104
- Speed limiter 106
-Adaptive cruise control
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Depending on equipment, knob for:
- Headlight range control 49
- Head-up display 25
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Instrument lighting 53
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Bonnet lock release 296
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Boot lid switch 44
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Electric adjuster for exterior mir
rors 53
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Electric windows 46
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Electric child lock 46
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Infotainment display 153
Deactivating front passenger's air-
bag
Glove box
Drives for CD, DVD and
SIM/SD
cards
Front passenger's airbag
Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for:
- Drive select
- Start/stop system
- Park assist
- Parking aid
- Hazard warning lights
- Electronic stabilisation control
(ESC)
-Switching infotainment display
on and off
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Heating/ventilation system or
manual air conditioner
- Deluxe automatic air conditioner
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Cigarette lighter
- Electrical socket
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Gear lever (on vehicles with
man
ual gearbox)
- Selector lever (for automatic
gearbox)
Cup holder
On/off button for infotainment sys
tem
Infotainment control console ...
Hold assist
Centre armrest with storage com
partment and the following option
al equipment:
- Audi music interface
- AUX input/USB charging socket
- Audi smartphone interface ....
- Audi phone box
Electro-mechanical parking brake
|START
ENGINE STOP] button
Centre console with ashtray
Audi music interface
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61
235
282
131
79
139
135
52
145
153
67
69
60
60
85
61
152
152
84
241
242
253
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76
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Seats and storage
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children unsupervised in the vehicle with the
key.
© CAUTION
- To avoid damage, please take care when de
taching connectors from the electrical pow
er sources.
-To avoid damage to the vehicle's electrical
system,
never connect equipment that
gen
erates electrical current, such as a solar
panel or battery charger, to the power sour
ces in order to charge the vehicle's battery.
- Always use the correct type of plugs to
avoid damaging the power sources.
©
USB charging sockets marked "CHARGE ON
LY" cannot transfer data and are intended for
charging only.
Storage
Cup holders
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Your vehicle has cup holders in the front centre
console, in the door trim and in the rear centre
armrest*.
Rear cup holders*
• Swivel the centre armrest downwards.
• To open the cup holder, press the button
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Fig.
56.
• Place your drinks in the holder.
• To close the cup holders, sLide the cover back
until it engages.
A WARNING
- Do not put any hot drinks in the cup holders
while the vehicle is moving. You could be
scalded if the hot liquid is spilt.
- Do not use cups, mugs or glasses made
from hard materials such as glass or porce
lain.
These could cause injury in the event of
an accident.
© CAUTION
You should avoid putting open drinks contain
ers in the cup holders. The drinks could other
wise spill over and cause damage to e.g. the
electrical equipment or the seat covers.
Further storage compartments and
retainers
You will find further storage compartments and
retainers at various points in the vehicle:
- Glove box: The glove box can be Locked* with
the key
- Storage compartment underneath the front
centre armrest*
- Storage compartment at the front end of the
front seats*. This compartment can hold ob
jects weighing up to 1 kg
- Coat hooks* above the rear doors
- Side retaining hooks* in the luggage compart
ment
A WARNING
- To avoid the risk of injuries, always keep the
glove box Lid closed when driving.
- The storage compartments in the door trims
should only be used to store small objects.
Make sure that they are stored safely inside
the compartment, as otherwise they might
impair the protection offered by the side air-
bags.
- The retaining hooks should only be used to
hold objects weighing up to 3 kg. Heavier
objects cannot be safely secured - risk of in
jury!
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Telephone
previously connected as an additional phone
will be connected automatically as the
pri
mary phone.
-You can send and receive messages on both
the primary phone and additional phone
^>page
178, Fig. 162. You do not have to
swap the primary phone and additional
phone to do so.
- Using the function Store as default tele
phone in the Connection manager, you can
store one of your connected mobile phones
as the default phone
^>page
258.
Making and receiving calls using your own
mini SIM card
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect (infotainment) and
Audi phone box
Fig.
160 Mini SIM card (actual size)
The SIM card reader is located in the glove
box@
^>page
10, Fig. 2.
With this telephone
option15,
you can be reached
on the telephone number of your own SIM card in
the SIM card reader. Depending on the type of
mini SIM
card,
this may be the same number as
for
your current mobile phone contract (twin/
Multi SIM card) or another number from a differ
ent mobile phone contract.
Important
The vehicle must be stationary, the ignition must
be switched on and the Telephone menu must
have been called up.
Using your own mini SIM card
• The missing corner of the mini SIM card should
be at the front Left. Slide the mini SIM card into
the slot in the SIM card reader
of/g.
160 until
you feel it engage.
•
If requested, enter the PIN code for your mini
SIM card
in
the MMI.
•
SeLect and confirm OK.
•
To allow the MMI to connect automatically in
the future, select and confirm Yes.
•
Select and confirm either Telephone installed
in vehicle (SIM card) or Personal mobile
phone (Bluetooth).
Telephone installed in vehicle (SIM card): The
external car aerial is used. The SIM card is used
for phone calls and Audi connect (infotainment)*.
Personal mobile phone (Bluetooth): The exter
nal car aerial is only used in conjunction with the
Audi phone box. The mini SIM card in the card
reader is only used for Audi connect (infotain
ment)*.
You can set whether you would also like the sys
tem to establish a data connection for the Audi
connect infotainment services*
^>page
193.
Please observe the notes on using Audi connect
(infotainment)
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191.
After connecting successfully
After connecting successfully, either one or two
symbols (depending on the connection type) will
appear in the status line of the infotainment dis
play to indicate the signal strength
(§)/©
tapage
161, Fig. 156.
You can go back and change whether
caLls
are
made using the mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader
or
your mobile phone by selecting the
x)
Not available in all markets.
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Navigation
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Navigation
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, the
navi
gation data
for
your navigation system is located
either on the SD card provided or on the internal
flash drive of the MMI. The information given
here always applies to both navigation systems
unless otherwise stated, e.g. "Applies to vehicles
with navigation system (SD card)".
The navigation system is designed for use on
ly with the SD card provided. AUDI AG shall
not accept any liability for the consequences
of the use of other SD cards.
Setup
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system (SD card)
•
Slide the SD card with navigation data (provi
ded) into the slot in the SD card reader until
you feel it engage. The missing corner of the SD
card should be at the front right.
© CAUTION
Do not store the SD card with navigation data
outside of the SD card reader slot (e.g. in the
glove box) for long periods. External factors,
such as excessive heat, may cause data loss.
Audi recommends
that
you make a backup
copy of the SD card and store it in a location
protected from external factors (outside of
the vehicLe).
©
Note
- Please note that the navigation system is
immediately no longer available if the SD
card is removed from the SD card reader.
- Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro
tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid
damage.
Calling up the navigation
menu
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
The navigation system guides you directly
to
your
destination, avoiding traffic obstructions and us
ing alternative routes if desired.
Navigation: enter destination
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Where would you like to go?
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e.g. "Prague Charles Bridge"
1 Home address
Last destinations
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Petrol station
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M jnchener
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Ingolstadt
John Smith
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172 Illustration: Entering a destination
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Select: |NAV/MAP| button.
After calling up the navigation system, the Enter
destination menu will be displayed. The follow
ing information can be shown on the infotain
ment display:
(T)
Entry field
for
the search function
(D Home address
(5) Destinations recently travelled to
(Î)
Stored favourites
208
210
208
210
If you have connected a mobile phone to the
MMI,
your directory contacts are then listed if
you have added navigation data to at least one
contact.
The menu item Favourites (4)
^Fig.
172 and your
directory contacts are shown in the Enter desti
nation menu when you have entered one or more
Letters in the entry
field.
Switching between destination entry and map:
- Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed. Or: Press the left control
button > Switch to map.
A WARNING
- Today's driving conditions require the full
attention of drivers. Please always note the
information in the chapter
^>page
263,
Safe driving.
- Pay attention to traffic rules when driving.
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Media
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thermal cut-out is installed to protect the CD/
DVD and the reading laser.
Laser devices: Laser devices are divided into the
safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN
IEC
76
(CO) 6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in
your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La
sers used in devices that fall into this category
are very weak and well screened, so there is no
danger if used correctly.
Media drives
SD card readers
Fig.
192 Inserting an SD card
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, there may
be either one or two SD card readers in the glove
box@ tapage
10, Fig. 2.
- To insert an SD card: The missing corner of the
SD card should be at the front right. Slide the
SD card into the slot in the card reader® until
you
feel
it engage
^>Fig.
192.
- Automatic playback: When an SD card with
supported audio/video files*
^>page
249 is in
serted,
playback will start automatically.
- To remove an SD card: Briefly press the SD
card.
The SD card readers are called up and operated
via the MMI
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243, Fig. 199.
© CAUTION
Only use one-piece SD cards. If
you
use adapt
er cards (more than one piece), the SD card
can become detached from the adapter (e.g.
caused
by
jolting,
etc). Parts could then get
stuck in the drive, impairing the functionality
of the system.
Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro
tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid
damage.
DVD drive
Applies to: vehicles with DVD drive
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193 DVD drive
The DVD drive is located in the glove
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10, Fig. 2.
-To load a CD/DVD: The CD/DVD will be drawn
in automatically. Insert the CD/DVD (text fac
ing upwards)
into
the DVD slot©
OF/g.
193,
holding it straight.
-Automatic playback: Playback starts automati
cally when a CD/DVD with supported audio/vid
eo*
files
^>page
249 is inserted.
-To eject a CD/DVD: Press button®
^F/g.
193.
After it has been ejected, the CD/DVD will be
pulled back into the DVD drive automatically af
ter about ten seconds if it is not removed from
the DVD slot.
The DVD drive is called up and operated via the
MMI
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^>page
243, Fig. 199.
CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD/DVD into
the drive. The CD/DVD will be drawn into
the slot automatically.
- Do not insert any CDs/DVDs with stickers in
to the media drive. The stickers could be
come detached from the CD/DVD and dam
age the drive.
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Media
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Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD
contains audio/video files with a high data
rate.
CD drive
Applies to: vehicles with CD drive
Jukebox
Applies to: vehicles with jukebox
Audi
multimedia
Fig.
194 CD drive
The CD drive is located in the glove
box@
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10, Fig. 2.
- To load a CD: The
CD
will be drawn in automati
cally. Insert
the
CD (text facing upwards) into
the CD slot
©oF/g.
194, holding it straight.
- Automatic playback: Playback starts automati
cally when a
CD
with supported audio files
^>page
250,
CD
drive is inserted.
- To eject a CD: Press button ®
^>Fig.
194.
After it has been ejected, the
CD
will automati
cally be pulled back into the CD player after
about ten seconds if it is not removed from the
CD slot.
The
CD
drive is started and operated via the MMI
^>page
243, Playing media.
CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD into the
drive.
The
CD
will be drawn into the slot au
tomatically.
- Do not insert any CDs with stickers into the
media drive. The stickers could become de
tached from the CD and damage the drive.
© Note
After you have filled the jukebox with music or
videos, for example from your
SD
card, you can
play them directly from the jukebox. The jukebox
has approximately 10
GB
of storage.
•
Press the |MEDIA| button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
^page
243 is displayed. SeLect and confirm
Jukebox.
Filling
the
jukebox
- Press the |MEDIA| button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
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243 is displayed. SeLect one of the
fol
lowing sources to copy to the jukebox: SD
card*,
CD-ROM*, DVD-ROM*, USB storage de
vice*.
Important: The media centre (e.g. tracks, al
bums) must be open.
- To select an entry: Select an entry from the
media centre. SeLect: right control button >
Copy to jukebox
>
This entry or Entire list.
Important: The playlist must be open. Refer to
ï>
page 246.
- To choose a track: Select the track currently be
ing played. Select: right control button
>
Copy
to jukebox
>
This track/Entire album
or
This
artist.
Important: A video file must be playing.
-Select: right control button > Copy to jukebox.
The copying procedure will start and its status
will be shown on the MMI.
- To hide the copying procedure: Select and
con
firm Continue copying in background. The
copying procedure will be hidden.
- To cancel the copying procedure: Select and
confirm Cancel copying procedure. Or: Remove
the source from which you are currently import
ing files. Files that have already been copied
will remain stored. •
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD
con
tains audio files with a high data rate.
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Airbag system
Description of front airbags How the
front
airbags work
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The
airbag system is not a substitute for the seat
belts.
When fully inflated, the airbags reduce the risk
of head or chest
injury.
Fig.
228 Steering wheel: Driver's airbag
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Fig.
229 Dashboard: Front passenger
s
airbag
The front airbag for the driver is Located in the
padded hub of the steering wheel
^Fig.
228. The
front airbag for the front passenger is in the
dashboard above the glove box
^Fig.
229. The
locations of the airbags are marked with the
word "AIRBAG".
In conjunction with the three-point seat belts,
the front airbags give additional head and chest
protection for the driver and front passenger in
the event of
a
severe frontal collision
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portant safety notes on the front airbag system
on page 284.
Fig.
230 Front airbags in inflated condition
The driver's and front passenger's airbag are
trig
gered in certain frontal collisions
^>Fig.
230. Fur
ther airbag systems may also be triggered, de
pending on the circumstances.
When the system is triggered, the airbags fill
with a propellant gas and open out in front of the
driver and front passenger
^>Fig.
230. In order to
provide the desired extra protection in an
acci
dent, the airbags have to inflate extremely rapid
ly (within fractions of
a
second). The fully de
ployed airbags cushion the forwards movement
of the front occupants and help to reduce the risk
of injury to the head and the upper part of the
body.
Special openings in the airbag allow the gas to
escape at
a
controlled rate to restrain the for
ward movement of the occupant's head and tor
so.
Once the impact has been absorbed, the air-
bag deflates sufficiently for the front occupants
to see forward.
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Airbag system
Deactivating the front
passenger's airbag
Applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for front pas
senger's airbag
If
an
airbag has been deactivated, it should be
reactivated as soon as possible so that it can
continue to give the required protection.
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Fig.
236 Glove box: Key-operated switch for deactivating
front passenger's airbag
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237 Headliner: Warning lamp lights up when pas
senger's airbag is deactivated
If
you
have no alternative but to install
a
rear
ward-facing child seat on the front passenger's
seat you must deactivate the front passenger's
airbag beforehand.
We recommend that child seats should be fitted
on the rear seat so that the front passenger's air-
bag can remain functional and provide protection
in an accident
^>page
267.
•
To deactivate the front passenger's airbag, use
the key to turn the key-operated switch to OFF
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Fig.
236.
•
The front passenger's airbag can be reactivated
by turning the key to position ON.
Monitoring of airbag system
The indicator Lamp
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31 will light up for
a few seconds every time the ignition is switched
on.
If the front passenger's airbag has been deactiva
ted,
the indicator Lamp "PASSENGER AIR BAG
OFF ft" or
"9K
AIR BAG
OFF ^"
will light up
constantly as a reminder
^>Fig.
237.
A WARNING
- If
you
have no alternative but to install a
rearward-facing child seat on the front pas
senger's seat, the front passenger's airbag
must be deactivated beforehand. Potential
ly fatal injuries to the child can result if the
front passenger's airbag is not deactivated
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page 267
- If
you
have deactivated the front passeng
er's airbag, reactivate it as soon as the child
seat is no longer needed so that the airbag
can continue to give the required protec
tion.
- It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that
the key-operated switch is set to the correct
position.
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses and bulbs
Fuses
Changing fuses
To see whether a fuse has blown, check whether
the metal strip has melted.
3
Fig.
275
(T)
Steering column area (LHD vehicles): cover, (2)
Clove box (RHD vehicles): cover
Fig.
276
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Engine compartment (left side): Fuse cover
The fuses are located behind a cover in the steer
ing column area (on LHD vehicles) ©
*Fig.
275
or behind a cover in the glove box (on RHD
vehicles) ©. Further fuses are located beneath a
cover in the engine compartment (Left side) ©
*
Fig.
276.
• Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip
ment.
• Refer to the following tables to identify the
fuse for the failed component
*page
333.
• Remove the appropriate cover.
• Take the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover
in the engine compartment
*Fig.
276.
• Use the plastic clip to pull out the fuse.
• Blown fuses should always be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating.
• Replace the cover again.
Colour coding for fuses
Colour
black
purple
light brown
brown
red
blue
yellow
white or transparent
green
orange
Rating
in amperes
1
3
5
7.5
10
15
20
25
30
40
A WARNING
Never attempt to repair a fuse or replace a
blown fuse by fitting a fuse with a higher am
pere rating. This could damage the electrical
system - risk of fire!
© CAUTION
If a newly replaced fuse blows again after a
short time, the electrical system must be
checked by a qualified workshop as soon as
possible.
©
- Unassigned fuse locations are not shown in
the tables below.
- Some of the items of equipment listed in
the tables below are only fitted on certain
models or are optional extras.
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Index
Folding down rear seats 63, 64
Four-wheel drive
see quattro (four-wheel drive) 148
Frequency band
see Waveband 228
Front seats 58
FueL 289
Consumption 342
Current fuel consumption 19,20
Ethanol 289
Fuel gauge 12, 14
Saving fuel 131
Tank capacity 343
FueL
economy
Coasting mode 91
Driving style 72
Recuperation 19
Fuel range 19, 20
Fuses 332
G
GALA
see Speed-dependent volume control ... 260
Gearbox malfunction 92
Glove box 61
Ground clearance 85
H
Halogen headlights
Changing bulbs 334
Handbrake
see Electro-mechanical parking brake .... 82
Handsfree 172
Hazard warning lights 52
Head-protection airbag 286
Head-up display 25
Adjusting brightness 53
Headlight range control 49
Headlights 49
Headlight range control 49
Washer system 55
Washing 313
Headlights (changing buLbs) 334
Head restraints
Adjusting 58,
59
Removing/installing 59
Head restraints, adjusting 266
Heated
Exterior mirrors 53
Rear window (automatic air conditioner) .. 70
Rear window (heating/ventilation system
and manual air conditioner) 68
Seats (automatic air conditioner) 70
Seats (heating/ventilation system and
man
ual air conditioner) 68
Washer
jets 55
Heater (supplementary heater for diesel en
gine) 66
Heating/ventilation system 66
Adjusting air outlets 71
Controls 67
Default settings 66
Description 66
Key-coded settings 66
Supplementary heater 66
Hill hold assist 83
Hill starting
see Hill hold assist 83
Hold assist 84
Hold assist (hill hold) 83
Home address 210, 215
Horn 10
Hubcaps, removing 321
I
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(securing child seats) 270
Ignition
Switching on/off (with button) 76
Switching on/off (with the key) 74
Immobiliser
see Electronic immobiliser 38
Importing/exporting contacts 187
Inflation pressure (tyres) 309
Input level (media) 246
Inspection intervals 304
Instrument cluster 12
Cleaning 314
Driver messages 26
350