reset AUDI R8 SPYDER 2011 Owners Manual
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10 Instruments and warning/indicator lights
Instruments and warning/indicator Lights
Instruments
Instrument cluster and controls
The instrument cluster is your central source of information.
Fig. 3 Overview of the inst rumen t cluster
(D Engine oil temperature ...... .
@ Tachometer with time and date
display ................... .
® Warning/indicator lights .. .. .
© Coolant temperature gauge .. .
® Fu el gauge .............. .. .
@ Speedometer with odometer ..
(i) Voltmeter .............. .. .
@ Set/Check button , ... .. .. .. .
® Driver information display . .. .
@ I RESET ! button for trip odome-
ter ....... ............. .. .
10
11, 11 14
11
12
12
13
11, 31 20
12
The illumination for the instrument cluster
lights up whenever you switch on the ignition
with the
vehicle headlights off. The gauges
are also illuminated when the lights are
turned on.
Engine oil temperature display
The engine oil temperature display Q page 10,
fig. 3
only operates with the ignition on. To
prevent engine damage, please observe the
following important points concerning the
temperature ranges.
Cold range
If the needle is at the bottom of the gauge,
the engine oil has not reached operating tem perature yet. Avoid high engine speeds, full
throttle applications and heavy engine loads .
Normal range
The engine has reached operating tempera
ture when the needle moves into the center of
the gauge under normal driving conditions .
The needle may move higher on the gauge
with heavier engine load at high outside tem peratures. This is not a cause for concern as
long as the . indicator light in the display
does not flash.
Warning light.
If the symbol . in the display flashes, ei
ther the engine oil temperature is too high or
the engine oil level is too low
Qpage 180.
If
the needle is well in the upper area of the
gauge, the engine oil temperature is too high .
Stop the vehicle, switch the engine off and
allow it to cool.
If the warning light comes on
again after driving a short distance, contact
an authorized Audi dealer.
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Service interval display
The service in terval display reminds you when
your next service
is due.
F ig . 9 Sectio n of i nst rum ent cluste r: Serv ice inte rva l
d is p lay
The schedule for the next oil change or inspec
tion is calc ulated automatically and displayed
according ly. The display works in two stages :
Service reminder
30 days before the next service is due, a se rv
ice reminder appears in the display when yo u
turn on the ignition.
Afte r abo ut
5 seconds the display sw itches
back to normal. The d ista nce and time re
maining are updated each time the ignition is
turned o n until the date due for service is
reached .
Service due
W hen the due d ate for service is reached , the
message
Ser vice due! appears in the instr u
ment cluster immediately after you tu rn on
the ignition. Additionally, a warning tone
sounds. After about
5 seconds the display
sw itches back to normal.
Calling up the serv ice schedules
I f o r when an oil change or inspect ion is due,
can be shown in the instrument cl uster by se
l ecting the service interval display . Select
Check > Se rvice > Oil change or Ser vice by us
ing the
I R ESET I button and the rocker switch
c:;, page 24, fig . 13.
Re setting the service interval di splay
Your authorized A udi dealer wi ll reset the cor
responding service sched ule after performing
Dr iver in formation system 21
the appropriate service on your vehicle. You
also have the possibility to reset the o il
change schedule after hav ing performed a n
o il change according to Audi specifications.
- Switch the ignit ion on.
- Pull the knob
c:;, fig . 9 . Th e message. Servic e
due!
appears .
- Pull the knob unt il t he display
Oil change in
----· mi (km)--· d ay s
appea rs. If the I RESE T I
button is not pu lled w ith in 5 secon ds, the
disp lay reset mode closes .
(D Note
If you discon nect the battery te rm inals, no
ca lcula tions can be ma de fo r the service
i nte rva l disp lay dur ing this time and no
se rvice reminder will appear. Remember
that observing the proper service interva ls
i s vitally important to extending the life of
your vehicle, particularly the engine, and maintain ing its value. Even if the mileage
d rive n is low, t he maximum per iod of one
year fro m one serv ice to the ne xt m ust not
be ex ceeded .
@ Tips
-Do not rese t the display between oil
c hanges, othe rwise the d isp lay w ill be in
co rrec t.
- Th e info rmat ion in the Se rv ice Reminder
remains stored eve n w hen t he ve hicl e
ba ttery is dis connec ted.
On-Board Diagnostic
system (OBD)
On -Boa rd Diagnostics
Fi g. 10 Locatio n of Data Li nk Conn ector (DLC)
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22 Driver in formation system
On-Board Diagnostics monito rs the compo
nents of your emiss ion control system . Each
mon itored component in your eng ine system
has been assigned a code. In case of a mal
f unction, the component will be identified
and the fault stored as a code in the control module memory .
In order to make an accurate d iagnosis, the
stored data can only be displayed us ing spe
cial diagnostic equipment (gener ic scan tool
for OBD) .
In order to connect the special diagnostic
equ ipment, push the plug into the Data L ink
Connector (D LC). The DLC is located to the
right of the engine compartment lid release
c::,;, fig. 10 .
Your author ized Audi dealer or a qualified
service station can interpret the code a nd per
form the necessary repa ir .
S?. Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
The Malfunction Ind icator Lamp (M IL) 1\1 is
pa rt of the On-Board Diagnostic (OBD II) sys
tem.
The warning light illuminates when there is a
malfunction in the eng ine e lectronic system.
A ma lf u nction may have var ious causes:
- The fue l filler cap may be imp roperly closed
c::,;, page 172.
-There is a leak in the fuel vapor recovery sys
tem .
- The eng ine control receives faulty vehicle
roadspeed signals .
Contact your nearest authorized A udi dealer
for assistance.
If the lig ht ill uminates, the catalyt ic converter
could be damaged. Continue driving
with re
duced power
(avo iding s usta ined high speeds
and/or rapid accelerat ions) and have the con
d it ion corrected.
An improperly closed f ue l fi ller cap may also
cause the M IL light to illum inate ¢
page 172.
Trip computer
Introduction
The trip computer gives you information on
current and average fuel mileage, average
speed, fuel range and driving time .
Fig . 1 1 Trip computer 1
You can swi tch between the trip compu ter 1
and 2 by pressing the
! RESE T I button @
c:>page 23, fig. 12.
You can te ll wh ich memory leve l is currently
active by the number in the d isp lay
c:> fig. 11.
The data from the single -trip memory (memo
ry level 1) is be ing d isplayed if a 1 appears in
the d isp lay. If a 2 is shown, then the data
from the total-trip memory is being displayed (memory level 2).
Single -trip memory (Trip compute r 1)
T he sing le -trip memory stores t he trip infor
mation from the time the ig nition is turned on
u nt il it is turned off.
If the t rip is cont inued
within 2 hours from the time the ignition was
turned off, the new data will be included in
the calculat io n of the current tr ip informa
t io n. If the trip is interrupted fo r
more than 2
hours
the memo ry is reset automatically .
Total-trip memory (Trip computer 2)
Unlike the single-trip memory, the total-trip
memory is not reset automat ically . This per
mits you to evaluate your driv ing data for the
entire per iod between ma nual resets.
Fuel range
The estimated cruising range in miles (km)
appears in the display . The d isplay changes in
increments of 6 m iles (10 km) . ..,.
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Average fuel mileage
The average fuel economy in MPG (l/ 100 km)
since you last clea red the memory appears in
this display .
Current fuel mileage
The instantaneous fue l consumption in miles
per gallo n (l/100 km) is shown in this d isp lay.
W hen the ve hicle is stationary, t he most re
cent fuel consumption is displayed.
Average speed
The average speed in mph (km/h) since the
l ast time the disp lay was reset appears i n the
d isp lay.
Elapsed t ime
T he length of time that you have been driving
since you last reset the memory appears in
this display . T he maximum time period that
can be recorded is 999 hours and 59 minutes .
Distance
The elapsed distance since the la st time the
memory was clea red appears i n the display .
The max imum d istance that can be recorded
i s 9,999 .9 m iles (9 ,999 .9 kilometers) .
(D Tips
All stored values will be lost if the vehicle
battery is disconnected .
Operation
The trip computer is controlled by two
switches on the windshield wiper lever .
~---1@
Fig. 12 W iper a rm/w iper lev er: co ntro ls fo r the t rip
co mpute r
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Selecting the trip computer
.,. Tap the !RESE T I button @ until the t rip
computer (memory leve l 1 or 2) ap pears in
the display ~poge22 ,
fig.11.
Selecting the functions
.,. Push in the upper (lower) p rotrus io n on t he
function selector sw itch
@ ~fig. 12. The
functions for t he tr ip comp ute r are dis
played in succession on the respective mem
ory leve ls.
Resetting the funct ion to zero
.,. Push the I RESE T! button @ for at leas t two
seconds.
You can reset the following values to zero:
- driving t ime
- distance
- average fue l m ileage
- a ver age speed
The trip computer only operates when the ig
nit ion is on . When you tu rn o n the ignition,
the f unction tha t was in use when you last
tu rned the ignition off will be displayed .
@ Tips
-Yo u can also set the va lues for the f unc
ti ons to ze ro i n t he me nu dis pl ay
(Re set )
~page 24.
-All sto red values will be lost if the vehi
cle battery i s disc onnected.
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24 Driver information system
Menu display
Introduction
.____ __ ®
Fig. 13 Wiper lever: Controls for the men u disp lay
. Displa Type
~Set
!: Cfiecl< --,
Menu off
Fig. 14 Display: Start me nu
Some functions in your vehicle can be set, ac
tivated, and controlled by
Menus (e.g. Acous
tic park assist*). With these menus you can al
so select the information shown in the Driver
Information System, which operates only with
the ign ition switched on . Operation is control
led by the
I RESET ! button and the rocker
switch on the wiper lever¢ fig. 13.
The
Start menu shows you the different dis
play types:
Set
Check
Menu off
Each display type in the Start menu contains a
submenu with additiona l opt ions .
Set Clock
¢page25
Computer
¢page25
Speed warning
¢ page29
Language
¢page25
Units (distance, fuel consump
tion, temperature)
¢page25
Displays
Lights
¢ page55
Wipers (service position)
¢page 61
Doors (unlocking and locking
mode)
¢page39
Parking aid*
¢page89
Check Service
Chassis number
r::;, page 226
Keys
Menu off The menu display is hidden and
the lap timer appears.
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Navigating the menu
Use the rocker switch on the windshield wiper
lever and the
I RESET ! button to operate the
menu and carry out inquiries and selections .
Fig. 1 5 Wiper lever: Controls for t he men u display
Fi g. 16 D isplay: Start menu
I RESETI button@ and rocker swit ch @
¢ fig . 15 functions:
To open the menu
• Press the I RESE T I button @ until the menu
display¢
fig. 16 appears.
Sele ctions and setting s
• Press the rocker switc h @ to reach a menu
display. The sw itch is operated the same as
the d isplay (up/down).
Entering and confirming
• Press the !RESET I button@.
Returning to the Start menu
• Press the I RESET I button longer than 2 sec
onds to ret urn from any menu leve l to the
Start menu .
Using the roc ker sw itch, yo u can select the
menus in the d isp lay or change se tt ings. A
Dr iver in formation system 25
cursor appea rs on the left in front of these
lected values .
By press ing the
! RESET I button, you act ivate
the selec tion you m ade or confi rm the val ues
you set.
Selected functions are identified with
a check mark or are carried out directly .
Mean ings of the symbols in the display :
Selec
tion bar
>
./
D
Selected funct ion Mean ing
Cu rsor
Check mark
Box Cur
ren t Selec
tion
Selected or
Function active
Not selected
Triangle pointi ng Previous pag e
up
Triangle pointing Next page
down
Selecting settings
The Driver Information System settings are
menu-guided .
Fig. 17 Display: Me nu Settings, computer selected
(page
1)
• Press the I RESE T! button. The Start menu
appears
¢ page 24, fig. 14.
• Press the rocker switch unt il Set is dis
played .
• Press the
I R ESET ! button . All the me nus ap
pea r.
• Press the rocker switch unt il the desired line
is highlig hted (curso r)
¢fig. 17.
• Press the I RESET I button. 111-
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The top row shows the current lap number: e .
g .
LAP 2 (= second lap).
Starting lap time
~ Press the uppe r section of the rocker switch.
Row @<>
fig. 20 displays the curre nt lap
t ime .
Saving lap time
~ Press the upper section of the rocker switch
again . This s imultaneo usly starts the meas
u rement for the next lap.
After being saved, the first recorded lap time moves from the lowest to the next h ighest
line in the display(D
r=.>fig. 21 . The lowe r line
@ identifies the new ly started lap time.
Recording addit ional lap times
Fig. 22 Dis play : Lap 2 is saved
After starting the lap timer, a timed lap is
comp leted and sto red and t iming beg ins for
the next lap every time the upper sect ion of
the rocke r switch is pressed. Contin ue as de
scr ibed a bove to measure add it io na l lap
times.
The cu rrent lap time is disp layed in the bot
t om line of the display©¢
fig. 22.
Afte r being saved, the last reco rded lap time
moves from the lower to the next h igher line
on the display @¢
fig. 22. T he lap time be
fo re the last one also moves up o ne li ne @ .
The lowest line © identifies the newly star ted
l ap time .
Driver in formation system 2 7
Displaying split time or inserting a
pause
Split time is indicated by a star.
Fig. 23 D ispl.ay: Show in g a s plit tim e
It is possible to recall split times for speci fic
stretches. If yo u wo uld like to insert a pause
during a lap, you can stop the time recording .
Displaying split time or inserting a pause
~ Press on the lower section of the ro cker
sw itch to
di spla y the split time ©-While
the split time marked with a star is be ing
disp layed, the t ime recording cont inues to
r un in the background .
~ Press the lower section of the rocker switch
again to
insert a pause . Timing is interrupt·
ed, the star in the last row disappears .
Resuming tim ing
~ Press the upper sect io n of the rocker switch
to resume t iming f rom the split time or
pause display .
Switching the display between the lap
timer and trip computer
You can re trieve info rmation from the t rip
c ompu ter wh ile the lap timer stopw atch is
runn ing .
Selecting the tr ip computer
~ Press the I R ESET I button br iefly to display
t he t rip computer . You can now operate the
tr ip computer as usual.
Selecting the lap t imer
~ Press the I RESET I button until the lap timer
r=.> page 26, fig . 19 appears .
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28 Driv e r in formation sy stem
Evaluating times, ending or resetting
timing
LAP 5
+ 45:12.9
59:08.B
0 51 :10.B
Fig . 2 4 Di spl ay: Faste st and slo west l ap tim e and aver ·
a ge ti me
After evaluating the lap times, you can r ese t
the lap time r data or contin ue recording addi
tional laps
c::> pag e 28.
Ending timing
.,. To end the last lap , press the upper section
of the rocker switch as you f inish the lap.
The new lap time will not be included in the
final evaluation .
Ev aluating times
... Press the I RESET I button for approximate ly
two seconds. The most impor tant lap re
sults appear in the display .
Resetting tim ing
... Press the I RES ET I button in the tota l results
display
c::> fig. 24 for at least two seconds to
reset a ll the lap timer data to zero .
Total lap time re sults
T he follow ing information appears in the dis
play
c::> fig . 24 :
+ the fastest lap time
the slowest lap time
0 the average lap time
@ Tips
- Saved lap times canno t be individually
deleted from the total resul ts.
- In add ition to the total results
c::> fig. 24,
only the last two lap times c::> page 2 7,
fig. 22 c an be displayed in the lap t imer. -
The saved lap timer va lues wi ll not be
lost after turning the ignition off.
- Lap timer recording can be cont in ued at
a later point in time
c::> page 28.
-All va lues in the lap timer are dele ted
only when reset is de liberately selected .
Resuming timing at a later time
After evaluating the lap t imes, there is the op
tion to resume and cont inue t iming at a later
time .
... Press the
I RESE T! button until the lap timer
c::> page 28, fig . 24 appears.
... Press the upper section of the rocker switch
to record the new lap time.
... Repea t the procedure for recording addi tion
al laps as described above <:>
page 2 7, Re
cording additional lap times .
Evaluating the
tota l results
c::> page 28, Evaluating times,
ending or resetting timing .
Speed warning system
Speed warning system
The speed warning system helps you to keep
your driving speed b elow a set speed limit.
F ig . 25 D isp lay: Spee d wa rnin g
The speed warn ing system warns the driver if
he exceeds a previous ly stored max imum
speed . A warn ing tone wi ll so und as soon as
the ve hicle speed exceeds the set speed by
abo ut 3 mph (3 km/h). A t the same time , a
warning symbol appea rs in the display
c::> fig. 25 .
The speed wa rn ing system has two w arn ing
thre shold s
that fu nction independently of ..,.
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each other and that have somewhat different purposes:
Speed warning 1 [i;[i ( Canada models )
You can use speed warning 1 to set the maxi
mum speed wh ile you are driv ing . T his se tting
will remain in effect until you t urn off the igni
tion, assuming that you have not changed or reset the setting .
The speed warning symbo l
[&1/lDl (Ca nada
models) in the warn ing 1 display appea rs
when you exceed the maximum speed. It goes
out when the speed falls be low the stored
maximum speed.
The speed warning symbo l wi ll also go out if
the speed
exceeds the stored maximum speed
by more than about 25 mph (40 km/h) for at
least 10 seconds. The stored maximum speed
is deleted .
Setting speed warning 1
r=;, page 29 .
Speed warning 2 EDJ/[al (Canada models )
Storing warning 2 is recommended if you al
ways
want to be reminded of a certa in speed,
for example when yo u are traveling in a coun
try that has a general maximum speed limit,
or if you do not want to exceed a spec ified
speed for winter tires.
The speed warning 2 symbol,
[il 1ra1 (Can ada
models) appears in the display when you ex
ceed the stored speed limit . Unlike warning 1,
it will not go out until the vehicle speed drops
be low the stored speed limit.
Sett ing speed warning 2
r=;, page 29.
(1') Tips
Even though you r vehicle is equipped with
a speed warning sys tem, you should s till
watch the speedometer to make sure you
are not driving faster than the speed limit.
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Speed warning 1: setting a speed limit
Warning threshold 1 is set by the button.
Fig. 26 Sect ion of instrument cluster: Set/Check but ·
ton
Storing the ma ximum spee d
.,. Drive at the desired maximum speed.
.,. Press the knob button
c::> fig. 26 until the
symbol
r=;, page 28, fig. 25 appears.
Resett ing th e ma ximum sp eed
.,. Dr ive the veh icle at a speed of at least
3 mph (5 km/h)
.,. Press the knob for more than 2 seconds.
T he speed warn ing symbol
lllH (USA models)/
Hll
cate that the maximum speed has been stored
successfully. The maximum speed remains
stored until it is changed by pressing the but
ton again briefly or unt il it is deleted by a
lengthy push on the button .
Speed warning 2: setting a speed limit
Switches in the wiper arm are used to operate
warning threshold
2.
'----1 @
Fig. 27 Controls
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38 Opening and clo sing
Master key with remote control
The remote control allows you to lock or un
lock the vehicle electronically .
The transmitter and battery are located in the
head of the remote control. The receiver is lo
cated inside the vehicle . T he maximum effec
tive range depends on several things . Remem
be r, if the battery is weak, the effective range
dec reases.
If you need to replace the remote control, or if
you need to have it repaired, you must see
your author ized Audi dealer. On ly then can
you use the key aga in .
@ Tips
- If the ignition is sw itched on, the remote
control system is d eactivated .
- The remote cont rol system can be affec t
ed by other systems operating in the
same frequency range close to the vehi
cle, such as mob ile telephones, televi
s ion broadc asting stat ions, etc.
- Fo r De clarat ion of Compliance to Uni ted
States FCC and I ndustry Canad a regula
tions
¢ page 21 2.
Resetting the remote control
The remote control must be reset if the vehi
cle does no t unlock.
,. Pr ess the unlock@ button on the remote
control.
,. Wi thin 30 second s, unlock or lock the vehi
cle once at the door lock using the stem of
the remote control key.
,. Press the unlock button@ or the lock but
ton
lliJ .
Master key battery replacement
Each master key contains a battery housed
under the cover .
Fig . 31 Remote master key: opening t he cover
We recommend having the ba tte ry ch anged
by an authorized Audi dea ler . However, if yo u
wish to replace the dead battery yourse lf, pro
ceed as follows:
,. Pry apart the base ¢
fig. 31 @and the cove r
® carefully with a coin .
,. Remove the cover (arrow).
,. Remove the dead battery from the cover.
,. Insta ll the new battery. Please make certain
that the" +" sign on the battery faces down
in the cover. Correct polarity is shown on the
cover .
,. Plac e th e cover w it h the new battery o n the
key base and p ress both parts together.
@ For the sake of the environment
D ispose of dead batteries prope rly so as
not to poll ute the environment.
(0 Tips
The replacement battery must be the
sam e spec ificat ion as the o riginal.
Electronic immobilizer
The immobilizer helps to prevent unauthor
ized use of your vehicle.
A comp uter chip inside your key automatically
deactivates the electro nic immobilizer when
you insert the key in the ignition lock. When
you remove the key from the ignit ion lock, the .,.