service interval AUDI Q7 2014 Owner´s Manual
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Defective light bulb  warning 
The defective  light  bulb  warning  tells you 
when  a vehicle light  bulb  has  become  defec
tive. 
Fig . 14 D isplay : defective  lig ht  bu lb warn ing 
The  defective  light  bu lb warning  monitors  the 
function  of  the  light  bulbs . If  th is  symbol 
I 
illuminates,  a  brake  light,  a turn  signal  (front 
or  rear),  a  headlight,  the  backup  light,  a  fog 
light  or  a rear  fog  light  has  failed. 
A WARNING 
- light  bu lbs  are  pressurized  and  could  ex
plode  while  they  are  being  changed  caus
ing  serious  personal  injury. 
- Work  with  due  care  when  handling  the 
high-voltage  section  of  gas  discharge 
(xenon)  lights.  Fa ilure  to  do  so  could  re
s u lt  in dea th o r se rious  injury. 
(D Tips 
Have the  bulb  replaced  or  the  connection 
repa ired  by you r autho rized  Aud i Service 
department. 
Dri ver  inform ation  di spl ay  23 
Service  interval  display 
The service  interval  display  reminds  you  when 
your  next  service is due . 
Fig .  1 5 Display:  Serv ice  interva l d isplay 
T he  schedule  for  the  nex t oi l change  or  inspec
tion  is ca lculated  automatica lly and  disp layed 
accordingly.  The disp lay works  in two  stages: 
Service  reminder 
30  days  before  t he  next  service  is due,  a  serv
ice  reminde r appea rs  in the  display  whe n you 
turn  on  the  ignition 
~fig.  15. 
After  about  5  seconds the  display  switches 
back  to  norma l. The  distance  and  time  re
mai ning  are  updated  each  time  the  ignit ion  is 
turned  on  unt il t he  da te  d ue  for  se rv ice  is 
reached. 
Service  due 
When  the  due  date  fo r se rvice is  reached,  the 
mes sage 
Se rv ice due! appears  in the  instr u
ment  cluster  immed iate ly after  yo u tur n on 
the  ignit ion.  Addit iona lly, a warning  tone 
sounds.  After  about  5  seconds  the  disp lay 
switches  back  to  normal. 
Calling  up  the  service  schedules 
If  or  when  an  oil  change  o r inspection  is  due, 
can  be  shown  in the  MMI display  by selecting 
the  service  in terval  d isplay  in  the  car  menu . 
Se lect 
I CAR I funct io n  button > Sy stem s* con
trol  button 
> S ervice inte rval display or I CAR ! 
function  button > Car  sy stem s* contro l but -
ton 
> Servicing & chec ks >  Service in te rva ls.  ..,_  
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24  Driver  information  d isplay 
Re setting  the  service interval  display 
Your au thor ized A udi  dealer  w ill reset  the  cor
responding  service sched ule after  performing 
the  app rop riate  service on yo ur vehicle . Yo u 
a lso have the  possibility  to  reset the  oil 
change sched ule after  having  performed  an 
oil  c hange  according  to  Audi  specifications. 
Select 
I CAR I function  button > Systems * con
trol  button 
> Service int erva l display > Re set 
oil  change  interval 
or ! CARI function  button > 
Car systems* control  button > S ervicing & 
check s > Service interval s > Reset  oil  change 
interval. 
(D Note 
If you  disconnect  the  b attery  termi nals, no 
c a lcu lations  can be m ade for  the  servi ce 
in terva l display  during  this  time and no 
service rem inder w ill appear . Remembe r 
that  obse rv in g the  prope r serv ice interva ls 
is vita lly im portant  to  extend ing the  life  o f 
y o ur veh icle , part icu larly  the  eng ine, and 
maintaining  its  va lue . Do not  exceed the 
time  int erval fo r th e  next  se rv ice, even if 
the  vehicle  mileage  is low . 
@ Tips 
-Do not  reset  the  display  between  oil 
changes, otherw ise the  display  will  be  in
correct. 
- The informati on  in the  Servic e Reminder 
r ema ins sto red even when  the  vehicle 
batte ry is discon necte d. 
Trip  computer 
Introduction 
The trip computer  gives you  information  on 
current  and  average  fuel  mileage,  average 
speed,  fuel  range  and  driving  time. 
Fig. 16 T rip comp ute r di sp lay : Average f ue l m il eage 
T he following  dr iving  inform ation  is con tinu 
o usly evalua ted by the  trip  computer  and can 
b e displayed  sequentially  in the  instrument 
cluster  disp lay. 
Fuel range 
T he es tim ated  cru is ing  r ange  in  miles  ( km) 
appea rs  in  the  display. T his tells  you  how  far 
yo ur vehicle  will  be ab le to  travel  on the  c ur
rent  ta nk of  f uel a nd with  the  same  driving 
sty le. The display  changes  in increments  of  6 
miles  (10  km). 
T he cruising  range is calculated  based o n the 
fuel  consum ptio n  for  the  last  18  miles 
(30  km).  I f you  drive  conservative ly, the  cr uis
i ng range w ill increase. 
Average fuel  mileage 
The aver age f ue l economy  in  MPG ( l/1 00  km) 
s ince you  last  cleared the  memo ry appears  in 
t hi s disp lay . You can use this  display  to  ad just 
yo ur driv ing technique  to  achieve a desired 
mileage. 
Current fuel  mileage 
T he ins tan taneous  fuel consum ption  in  m iles 
per gallon  ( l/100  km)  is shown  in this  disp lay. 
You can  use this  display  to  adjust  your  driving 
technique  to  achieve a desired  m ileage . 
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VW 502  00 (vehicles with  gasoline engine)  or 
VW 
507  00 (vehicles with  diesel  engine). 
C han gin g the  en gin e  o il 
The engine  oil  and oil  filter  must  be changed 
according  to  the  m ileage (ki lomete rs) and 
time  inte rva ls specified  in your  vehicle 's War
r anty 
& M aintenance  booklet.  Do  not  ex ceed 
t hese intervals  -harmf ul depos its  from  old 
engine  oi l can reduce engine  performance  and 
can lead to  expensive engine  repairs. 
Changing  the o il at  the  recommended  inte r
va ls is so very  important  because the  lub ric at
ing  p roperties  o f oi l decrease grad ually  during 
norma l vehicle  use . If  you are not  sure when 
you  have yo ur oi l changed,  ask your  a uthor
ized A udi  Service Advisor. 
Unde r some ci rc u mstances  the  engine  o il 
should  even be changed  more  frequently. 
Change o il more  often  if you  drive  mostly 
short  distances,  operate  the  vehicle  in  dusty 
areas or  mostly  under  stop-and-go  traffic  con
d itions,  or  when  you  use your  vehicle  where 
temperatures  stay  below  freezing  po int  for 
l ong  periods . 
Detergent  addit ives in the  o il w ill  make fresh 
oil  look dark  after  the  eng ine has been run
ni ng fo r a short  time . This is no rmal  and is not 
a reason to  change the  o il  mo re often  than 
r ec om mended. 
Damage  or malfun ctions  due  to  lack of 
maintenance 
It  is essential  that  yo u change your  oil  at  the 
recommended  interva ls using  only  engine  oil 
that  complies  with  Audi  oi l standard 
VW 
502  00 (vehicles with  gasoli ne engine)  or 
VW 
507  00 (veh icles with  diesel  engine) . You r 
Lim ited  New Vehicle Wa rra nty does not  cove r 
damage  or  m alfu nct ions due  to f ailure  to fol
l ow  recommended  maintenance  and use re
q uir ements  as set forth  in the  A udi  Owner's 
M anual  and Warranty 
& M aintenance  book let. 
Your dea ler will  have to  deny warranty  cover
age un less you  present  to  the  dea ler  proof  in 
the  form  of  Service or  Repa ir Orders that  all 
Checkin g and  fillin g 261 
scheduled  maintenance  was performed  in a 
timely  manner. 
·  Engine  oil  consumption 
To provide  effective  l ubr ication  and cooling  for 
interna l eng ine parts,  all  interna l combustion 
engines  use some  oi l. Oi l consumption  varies 
from  eng ine to  engine  and may change over 
the  life  of  the  engine . Engines tend  to  use 
more  o il du ring the  b reak-in  period  tha n they 
do afterward,  when  o il cons umption  has sta
bilized.  Depend ing  on the  way  the vehicle  is 
driven  and the  operating  conditions,  oil  con
s u mption  can be up to 
1 quart  per 1,200 
miles (l liter  per 2,000 km) . Consumption 
may be higher  within  the  first 
3,000 m iles 
(5,000 km) . 
U nder  normal  conditions , the  rate  of  oi l con 
s u mption  depends  on oi l quality  as well  as vis
cosity,  engine  speed  (rpm),  outs ide tempera 
ture,  road conditions,  the  amount  of  oil  dilu
tion  caused by condensed  water  or fue l resi
due, and ox idat ion  of  the  o il.  Oi l consumption 
may  increas e with  eng ine wear  over time,  un
t il  rep lacement  of  worn  engine  pa rts  may be
come  ne cessa ry. 
Because of  all  these  var iables,  there  is no 
standard  o r "n orma l"  rate  of  o il cons umption . 
We urge  you  to  check the  engine  oil  level  at 
regular  interval s,  preferably  every time  y ou 
fill  the  fuel  t ank, and  always  before  a long 
trip . 
The oil  pres sure warning  light.  i s not  an 
indicator  of  low  engine  oil  level.  If the  warn 
ing  light  does  not  go  out  after  starting,  or 
flashes  while  dr iving  (above  1500  rpm),  a 
buzzer will  sound.  It  indicate s that  the  oil 
pressure  is too  low . Stop  the  engine  immedi 
ately , check the  engine  oil  level  and  add  oil  if 
necessa ry.  If the  engine  oil  level  is normal, 
but  the  l ight  continues  to  fla sh,  do  not  keep 
driving  or let  the  engine  idle,  as  damage  may 
occur . 
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.,.Check the  tire  sidewall 
(i=> page 284, fig. 253) to  de
termine  the  designated  load  rating  for a specific  tire. 
Tire service life 
The service  life  of  tires  depends  on  a lot  of 
different  things  including  proper  installation 
and  balancing,  correct  tire pressure  and  driv
ing style. 
Fig. 251 Tire  tread: tread  wear  indicators (TWI) 
Fig.  252 Rotating  tires for  more even  wear 
Tread Wear  Indicator  (TWI) 
The original  tires  on  your  vehicle  have 
1/16  inch  (1.6  mm)  high  "wear  indicators" 
c::> fig.  251 running  across the  tread.  Depend
ing  on  the  make,  there will  be  six to  eight  of 
them  evenly  placed  around  the tire. Marks  on 
the  tire  sidewall  (for  example  "TWI" or  other 
symbols)  indicate the  positions  of the  tread 
wear  indicators . Worn  tires  must  be  replaced. 
Different  figures  may  apply  in other  countries 
c::> &. . 
Tire  pressure 
Incorrect  tire  pressure  causes  premature  wear 
and  can  cause  sudden  tire  blow-out . For this 
Tires  and  wheels  283 
reason , tire  pressure  must  be  checked  at  least 
once  a  month 
c::> page  2 79. 
Driving  style 
Driving fast  around  curves,  heavy  acceleration 
and  hard  braking  increase tire  wear . 
Rotating  tires  for  more  even wear 
For all  four  tires  on your  vehicle  to  have  the 
same  service life,  we  recommend  that  the 
front  and  rear  tires  are  rotated  according  to 
the  tire  manufacturer's  suggested  tire  rota
tion  intervals.  Please  remember  the  follow
ing: 
- Tire  rotation  intervals  may  differ  from  the 
vehicle  service  intervals outlined in your 
Warranty  &  Maintenance  booklet. 
- The  longer  one  tire  is  used  in one  location 
on  the  vehicle,  the more  it  wears  at  certain 
points ; therefore,  we  recommend  that  you 
follow  the  tire  manufacturer's  suggested 
tire  rotation  intervals. 
- Vehicles  with  front-wheel  drive  experience 
more  tread  wear  on  the  front  wheels  com
pared  to  all-wheel  drive  (q uattro). 
- Please  rotate  tires  as  shown 
c::> fig.  252. 
-Extra  care must  be taken  when  rotating  di-
rection-specific  tires 
c::> page  301. 
Wheel  balancing 
The  wheels  on  new  vehicles  are  balanced . 
However,  various  situations  during  everyday 
driving  can  cause  them  to  become  unbal anced,  resulting  in vibrations  you  can  usually 
feel  through  the  steering  wheel. 
Unbalanced  wheels  must  be  rebalanced  to 
avoid  excessive  wear  on  steering,  suspension 
and  tires.  A wheel  must  also  be  rebalanced 
when  a  new  tire  is installed. 
Incorrect  wheel  alignment 
Incorrect  wheel  alignment  can  cause  exces
sive  tire  wear,  impairing the  safety  of the  vehi
cle. 
If tires  show  excessive  wear,  have  the 
wheel  alignment  checked  by an  authorized 
Audi dealer  or  qualified  workshop. 
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316  Consumer  Information 
Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
You r Audi  is  covered  by the  following  war
ranties: 
- New  Vehicle Limited  Warranty 
- Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perfo-
ration 
- Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
- Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
- California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA 
vehicles only) 
- California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
(USA vehicles only) 
Detailed  information  regarding  your  warran
ties  can  be  found  in your 
Warranty & Mainte
nance booklet . 
Operating  your  vehicle 
outside  the  U.S.A.  or 
Canada 
Government  regu lations  in the  United  States 
and  Canada  require  that  automobiles  meet 
specific  emission  regulations  and  safety 
standards.  Therefore,  veh icles  built  for  the 
U.S.A . and  Canada  differ  from  vehicles  sold  in 
other  countries . 
If  you  p lan  to  take  your  vehicle  outside  the 
continental  limits of  the  United  States  or  Can
ada,  there  is the  possibility  that: 
- unleaded  fuels  for  vehicles  with  cata lytic 
converter  may  not  be  available; 
- fuel  may  have  a considerably  lowe r octane 
rating.  Improper  fuel  may  cause  engine 
damage ; 
- service  may  be inadequate  due  to  lack  of 
proper  service  facilities, tools  or  testing 
equipment ; 
- replacement  pa rts  may  not  be readily  availa
ble. 
- Navigation  systems for vehicles  built  for  the 
U.S.A.  and  Canada  will  not necessar ily work 
in  Europe,  and  may  not  work  in other  coun
tries  outside  North  America . 
(D Note 
Audi  cannot  be  responsible  for  mechanical 
damage that  could  result  from  inadequate 
fuel,  service  or  parts  availability. 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and  Literature 
Audi  Official  Factory  Service  Manuals and  Lit
erature  are  published  as  soon  as  possible after 
model  introduction.  Service Manuals  and liter
ature  are  available  to  order  from the Audi 
T echnical  Literature  Ordering Center at: 
www.audi.techliterature.com 
Maintenance 
General 
Your vehicle  has  been  designed  to  help  keep 
maintenance  requirements  to  a  minimum. 
However,  a  certain  amount  of  regular  mainte
nance  is still  necessary  to  assure  your  vehicle's 
s afety,  economy and  rel iability.  For detailed 
vehicle  maintenance  consult  your  Warranty & 
Maintenance  booklet. 
Under difficult  operating conditions, for  ex
ample  at  extremely  low  outside  temperatures, 
i n very  dusty  regions , when  towing  a trailer 
very  frequently,  etc.,  some  service  work 
should  be  performed  between  the  intervals 
specified.  This applies  particularly  to: 
- oil  changes,  and 
- cleaning  or  replacing  the  air  filter . 
(® For the sake of  the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your  vehicle,  you 
help make  sure  that  emission  standards 
are  maintained,  thus  minimizing adverse 
effects  on  the  environment. 
Important  considerations  for  you  and 
your  vehicle 
The  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticat
ed  fuel  injection  and  emission  contro l sys-
tems,  and  the  genera lly  increasing  technical 
liJJ,  
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332  Index 
Selective  catalytic  reduction 
refer to Ad Blue  . ....... ... .. .. .... . 254 
Selective  unlock  feature  ..... .. .. .... ..  44 
Selector  lever  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  13  7 
Emergency release  .................  141 
Service  and disposal 
Safety  belt  pretensioner  ... .. ... ... .  18 1 
Service  interval  d isp lay  ................  23 
Service pos ition 
W indshield  wipers  ............ .. ....  66 
Servotronic  Power  steering  .. ...... ... .. .. .... . 228 
Shift  buttons  ... ........... .. .. .... . 140 
Shutting  down vehicle  ...............  234 
Side airbags  Description  .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 198 
How they  work  ....................  200 
Side assist  Activating  and deactivating  ... .. .. .. .  129 
C leaning  the sensors  .. .. .. .. .. .... .  245 
Description  .... . ...... ... .. .. .... . 129 
Informational  and alert  stage  signals  . 131 
Messages  in instrument  cluster  d isplay  135 
MMI  settings  .............. .. .... . 134 
Operation  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  131 
Safety t ips  .... ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  136 
Sensor detection  area  .............. 130 
Side curta in  airbags 
Descr ip tion  ................ .. .... . 201 
H ow they  work  ................ ....  202 
Safety  instructions  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  203 
Side curtain  airbags)  ........ .. .. .... . 201 
Side ma rke r lights  ...................  57 
Ski  sack  ... ... ... ...... ..... .. .. .. ..  83 
Snow chains  .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 289 
Sockets  ... .. ................ ... ....  88 
Sound  system  display 
Driver  information  display  ...... .... ..  21 
Sources of  in fo rmat ion  about  ch ild  re-
straints  and their  use  ..... .. .. .. .. .. .  223 
Speed control  system 
refer to Adaptive  cruise  cont ro l .. .... . 113 
Speedometer  .............. ..... .. ..  12 
Speed rating  letter  code ... .. .. ... ... .  285 
Speed warn ing system  .......... .. ....  28  Starting  on  h
ills 
Hill  ho ld  .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  110 
Starting  the  engine . . . . . .  . . . . . .  105,  106 
What  shou ld I  do  if  t he  engine  does not 
sta rt?  .... .... .. ............. ....  106 
Steering  ........... ............... . 103 
Easy entry  feature  .................  104 
El ectr ica lly adjust ing the  stee ring 
whee l ... ..... .. ............. ....  103 
Locking  the stee ring  ........... .. ..  105 
Malfunc tion  ..... .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  33 
Manua lly  adjusting  the  steering  wheel  . 103 
Stee ring wheel  column 
Adjusting  ele ctrically  ........... .. ..  103 
Adjus ting  ma nually  ............ ....  103 
Steering  wheel  heat ing  ............. . 102 
Steps for  determining  correct  load  limit  . 282 
Stopp ing the  eng ine  ............. ....  106 
Storage  .... .... .. ............. .... . 88 
(upholder  ........ ............... ..  86 
(upholder  door  pockets  ............ ..  87 
(upholder  in the  rear center  conso le  .. .  79 
( upholder  rea r cente r a rm rest  . .. .. .. .  86 
G love comp art me nt  ............ .. .. .  89 
Storage  compartment 
Expand ing  .. .. ....................  80 
Storage  net  Footwell  .  . . .  . .  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  .  90 
Luggage  compartment  ............. . 91 
Seatbacks  ... ... . .. .... .... ... .. .. .  91 
Su nroof 
refer  to Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  . ... .  54 
Su n shade  .. .... .. ............. .... . 63 
Sunshade  Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  . . . . . . . . . . .  .  56 
Sun v isors  .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  62 
Suppleme nta ry heater 
Climate  controls  .. ............. ....  101 
Suspension 
refer  to Adapt ive A ir Suspension . 155,  157 
Switches  Emergency  flashers  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  60 
Rear window  defogger  .......... .....  96 
Symbols  Red  . ... .. .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. .  31 
Ye llow  . ... .... .. .. .... .... ... .. .. .  34