sensor AUDI R8 SPYDER 2014 Owners Manual
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12  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
Engine  oil  pressure  too  low 
¢page  14 
Engine  coolant  level  too  low/ 
engine  coolant  temperature  too  high 
¢page  15 
Gearbox  malfunction* 
¢page 81 
Yellow  indic ator  lights 
Yellow  symbols  indicate  a  priority  2  malfunc 
tion  -Warning ! 
Convertib le  top  operation  ./ 
¢page  15 
Electronic  Stabilization  Control  (ESC) 
.f ¢ page  15 
Electronic  Stab ilizat ion  Control  (ESC) 
.f ¢ page  15 
n USA models: anti-lock  brake  sys tem 
~ (ABS)  ./ defective  ¢ page  16 
Canada models : anti-lock brake sys
tem  (ABS)  ./defective ¢ 
page  16 
Worn  brake  pads 
¢page  17 
Tire  pressure  too  low 
¢page  207 
I Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
11il~, 1 ¢
page206 
~ Electronic  power  control./ 
~ ¢page17 
l!'a USA models: Malfunction  Indicator 
Bil Lamp  (MIL) ¢page  17 
Can ad a  mo dels: Ma lfunction  Indica
tor  Lamp  (MIL) 
¢ page  17 
l"ill Engine  speed  limitation* 
lill ¢page17 
11111 Check  engine  oil  leve l 
lill ¢ page  17 
-----
Engine  oil  sensor  malfunction 
, ¢page  18 
• 
Battery  voltage  too  h igh  or  too  low 
¢page  18 
Low fuel  level 
¢page 18 
•  Windshield  washer  fl
uid  level  low ¢ page  18 
l:J 
Defective  light  bulb 
¢page  18 
• 
USA  mod els: Defective  brake  light 
¢ page  18 
[ll 
Canada models : Defective  brake 
light¢ 
page  18 
tm 
Light/rain  sensor  defective  (automat-
ic headlights)*  defective ¢ 
page  19 
B 
Audi  magnetic  ride 
¢page 19 
--
Ill 
Rear  spoiler./ 
¢page  19 
• 
USA mod els : Speed  warning 1 
¢page  72 
-
• 
Canada  mod els : Speed  warn ing  1 
¢ page  72 
• 
USA model s: Speed  warning  2 
¢page  72 
• 
Canad a  models : Speed  warning  2 
¢page 72 
rm 
Gearbox  malfunction* 
¢page81 
Other indic ator lig ht s 
II 
II 
Turn  signals 
¢page  19 
USA mod els : Cruise  control  acti-
-
CRUISE 
vated  ¢ page  19 ll>  
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18  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
't':r.,. Engine  oil  sensor defective 
If the Ill symbo l illuminates,  contact  your 
author ized  Audi  dealer  and  have  the  oil sensor 
inspected . 
0 Battery voltage  low 
(•)  Low  batter y ch arg e:  batt ery wi ll be 
charged  while  dri ving 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  t he  mes 
sage  appears,  there  may  be  limited  starting 
ability. 
I f th is  message  turns  off  after  a  litt le wh ile, 
the  battery  cha rged  enough  wh ile  driving. 
If  the  message  does  not  turn  off,  have  your 
author ized  Audi  dealer  or  qualified  workshop 
correct  the  malfunction. 
~ Fuel  supply  too  low 
When the~ symbo l illuminates,  this  means 
there  are  about  2 .6  gallons  (10  liters)  of  fue l 
l eft  in the  fuel  tank.  Time  to  refuel! 
c::> page  168. 
If the  symbol  lights  up,  even  when  the re  is 
ample  fuel  in the  tank,  and  the  text 
Tank  sys
tem  m alfunct ion!  Plea se  cont act  workshop 
appears  in the  display,  there  is a fault  in the 
system.  Contact  a qualified  workshop  to  have 
the  fault  rectified. 
<;:> Windshield  washer  fluid  level  too 
low 
If  the  -· "ymbol  illum inates,  add  w indshield 
washer  f luid  to  the  washer  system 
c::> page  188. 
~ Defective  light  bulb  warning 
The defective  light  bulb  warning  tells  you 
when  a vehicle  light  bulb  has  become  defec tive . 
If  a defect ive  b ulb  has  been  detected  by the 
sys tem  or  a  ligh t bu lb burns  out , the 
l',sl sym
bol  with  a  message  appears  in the  disp lay to  te
ll yo u which  bulb  is  burnt  out  and  where  it  is 
located.  For  example: 
Rear  left  turn  sign al 
After  5  seconds,  the  message  disappears . If 
you  want  to  reca ll the  message  into  the  dis
play,  p ress  the  CH ECK button 
c::> page  8,  fig.  3 
(J). 
The re are  three  reasons  why  the  defective 
bulb  message  would  appear  in the  disp lay: 
- The  light  bulb  has  burnt  out 
c::>page  222. 
-The  fuse  is  "blown" c::> page  221, Replacing 
fuses. 
- The  wire  connection  to  the  light  bulb  is de-
fective. 
Have the  bulb  replaced  or  the  connection  re 
paired  by your  authorized  Audi Service  depart
ment. 
A WARNING 
-- Light  bulbs  are  pressurized  and  could  ex- plode  wh ile they  are  being  changed  caus
ing  serious  personal  injury. 
- Work  with  due  care  when  handling  the 
high-vo ltage  sect ion  of  gas  discharge 
(xenon)  lamps.  Fa iling  to  do  so  could  re 
sult  in  death  or  serious  injury! 
BRAKE LIGHT t<@>  Brake  light  defective 
In  case  of  a  ma lfunction  or  component  fail-
u re,  the  symbo l (USA models)/ 
¢@ ) 
repaired  or  rep laced,  as  necessary: 
- Brake  light  bulbs 
- All wir ing  connections 
- Brake  light  switch 
Contact  your  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  for  assis
tance  if necessary. 
(D Tips 
The  brake  light  sw itch  is on ly inspected  as 
part  of  the  functional  check  after  the  en
gine  is started.  
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Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 19 
@:> Light/rain  sensor defective 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  a utomat ic  head lights 
The indicator  light  indicates  a defect  in the 
automatic  headlights/automatic  wiper sys
tem. 
If  the  symbol  illuminates,  the  light sensor  has 
failed.  For safety  reasons,  the  low beams  are 
turned  on  permanently  with the  switch  in 
A U
TO . However, you can continue  to  turn  the 
lights  on and  off using the  light  switch . In  the 
case  of a defect  in the  rain sensor,  the  w ind
shie ld wiper  lever functions  are  sti ll available. 
Have  the light/rain  sensor checked as  soon  as 
possible  at  an  authorized  Audi dealer. 
;  Audi  magnetic  ride 
The indicator  light  monitors  vehicle damping . 
The indicator  l ight 
B illum inates  when the  ig
n ition  is switched  on as  a f unct ion check. 
@ Tips 
If the  ind icator lamp  illum inates while you 
are  driving, there  is a  malfunct ion in the 
veh icle damping.  The chass is should  be  in
spected  immediately  by an  authorized 
Audi dea ler . 
-::}.  Rear spoiler 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the 
electrically  retractable  rear spoiler. 
The warning/ind icator  ligh t 
IJ has  the  fol
l owing f unctions: 
- It  comes  on for  about  3  seconds as  a func
t ion check when  the  ignition  is sw itched  on. 
- It  comes  on if there  is a malfunction  in the 
electrically  retractable  rear  spoiler. 
Addit ional  information  about  the  electrically 
retractable  rear  spoi ler 
c> page  148. 
ill Tire pressure monitoring  system 
Applies to  vehicles : wit h tire  press ure  mo nitor ing system 
Tire  pressure  that  is too  low must  be  correct
ed  as soon  as possible. 
The warning/indicator  lig ht 
RE illuminates  for 
a few seconds  after  the ignition  is turned  on 
as a function  check.  If the 
RE warning  light 
comes  on,  pressure  in at  least  one  tire  is too 
l ow . 
.,.  Stop  driving  as soon  as possible w ithout  en
dangering  yourself  and  other  drivers on the 
road. 
.,.  Inspect  all tires . 
.,.  Correct t he tire  pressure 
c> page  195. 
Additional  informat ion about  the 
tire  pr es
s ur e monit oring  system 
can be found 
c> page  207. 
¢ ¢Turn  signals 
The indicator  light  blinks  when you  use  either 
turn  signal. 
Whenever  you use  the  left 
B or  the  right B 
turn  s ignal,  the  indicator  light  blinks . Whe n 
you use  the  emergency  flashe r,  both  indicator 
lights  flash. 
If  one  of  the turn  signa l light  bulbs  bu rn out, 
the  turn  signal  w ill blink twice as  fast  as  nor
mal. 
Additional  informat ion on  the  turn  s ignals 
c> page47 . 
CRUISE/ c,)"' Cruise control 
The tB;m~14 (U SA mode ls)/ •  (Canada models) 
warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when  the 
c ruise  control  is activa ted.  
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46  Clear vision 
Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the  headlights  on/off 
F ig . 52 Instr ument  pane l: light  sw itch  (automat ic 
head·  and  ta illight  control) 
Switching  on the  side marker  lights 
•  Turn  the  light  switch  to :oo:. 
Switching  on the  headlights  and  high 
beam 
•  Turn the  light  switch  to  ;D . 
•  Push the  high  beam lever forwa rd towards 
the  instrument  panel~ 
page 47 . 
Switching  off  the  lights 
• Turn the  light  switch  to 0 . 
Switching  on automatic  head -and 
taillight  control 
• Turn the  light  switch  to AUTO q fig.  52. 
The headlights  and  taillights will  come  on au· 
tomatically  when  the  ignition  is switched  on 
and the  light  switch  is in  the  position  AU TO 
(on ly in  nighttime  conditions).  When  switch· 
ing  off  the  ignit ion,  the  headlights  will  go off 
and only  the  side  marker  lights  will  remain lit. 
Daytime  running lights 
USA models:  The daytime  running  lights  will 
come on automatica lly when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on and the  light switch  is  in the  posi· 
tion 
AUTO (only  in  daylight  cond itions). 
Canada models:  The daytim e running  lights 
will  come on automatically  when  the  ignition 
is  switched  on and the  light  switch  is in the  position 
0
, AUTO (on ly in  daylight  condit ions) 
or 
:oo:. 
Automatic  head- and taillight  control 
In  the  switch  position AUTO the automatic 
head· and ta illight  control  is activated.  Light 
senso rs are  located  in the  inside  mirror  hous
ing  and constantly  check  the  light conditions 
surrounding  the  vehicle.  If  ambient  bright· 
ness falls  below  a factory  set value  (e.g. when 
driv ing  into  a tunnel),  the  head- and taill ights 
including  the  license plate  illumination  are 
automat ically  turned  on. When  amb ient 
brightness  increases aga in, the  external  lights 
are turned  off  aga in 
q ,&. . In  the  sw itch  posi
t ion 
AUTO , the  low  beams are  turned off  when 
the  ignition is switched  off.  The remaining 
lights  are turned  off  when  the  key is ta ken out 
of  the  ignition  lock. 
With  aut omat ic head- and  taillight control, 
the  high-beam  function  is also  available,  but 
with  one  restriction:  If  you  have not  switched 
the  high  beams  back to low  beams during  a u
tomat ic head light  operation  (for  examp le, af
ter  driving  through  a tunnel),  on ly  the  low 
beams come on the  next  time automatic 
headlights  are switched  on. To use the  high 
beams, you first  have to pull  the  h igh  beam 
lever  back and then  push the  lever forward 
again. 
The side marker  lights and  headlights  can be 
switched  on  manually  by turning  the  light 
switch  to  the  desired  position . 
Light sensor malfunction 
If  there  is a light  sensor ma lfunction,  the 
symbol 
tal comes on  in the  display.  For safety 
reasons,  the low  beams are turned  on perma
nently  with  the  sw itch in 
AUTO. However,  you 
can continue  to  turn  the  lights  on and off  us
ing  the  light  switch.  Have the  light  sensor 
checked as  soon as possible  at  an authorized 
A udi  dealer. 
Coming home/leaving  home function 
The  function  is sw itched  on when  the  sw itch  is 
i n the 
AUTO position  and the function  is  ...,  
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shown  as active  in the  driver  information 
system. 
The 
coming home function  illuminates  the 
area around  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  off  and the  driver 's door  is opened. 
The  length  of  time  the  lights  rema in on can be 
set  in the  menu  display 
(Lights>  Exterior 
lights>  coming  home) . 
The leaving  home function illuminates  the 
area around  the  vehicle  when  unlock ing  it. 
A WARNING 
- Never use daytime  running  lights to  see 
where  you are going.  They are not  bright  enough  and will  not  let you see far 
enough  ahead for  safety,  especially  at 
dusk or when  it  is dark . Be aware of 
changes in  outside  light  conditions  when 
you  are driving  and respond  by switching 
on your  low beams. 
- Automatic  head- and taillight  control  is 
only  intended  to  assist  the driver.  This 
feature  does not  relieve  the driver  of  his 
responsibility  to  check  the headlights 
and to  turn  them  on manually  according 
to  the  current  light  and visibility  condi
tions.  For example,  fog  and  rain  cannot 
be detected  by the  light  sensors. Conse
quently,  always switch  the  headlights  on 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen when  you cannot  see 
the  road  ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists . 
-Always  turn  on the  headlights  so that  you  can see ahead and so that  others  can see your  car from  the  back. 
- Please observe  legal  regulations when 
using the  light ing systems  descr ibed . 
@ Tips 
-Always observe the  specific  local regula
tions  for  your  area when  to  use your 
lights . 
- Turn on low  beams as evening  ap
proaches or  in conditions  of  poor  visibili
ty.  Clear  vision  4 
7 
- Do not  attach  stickers  to  the windshield 
in front  of  the  sensors as this  can disable 
the  automatic  head- and taillight  control 
and the  automatic  glare-dimming  of  the 
rearview  mirror(s)*. 
- If  you  remove  the  ignition  from  the  igni
tion  lock while  the  headlights  are still 
on, a buzzer will  sound  as long  as the 
driver's  door  is open  to  remind  you to 
turn  off  the  lights . 
- In  the  AUTO mode,  the  low beams are 
turned  off  when the  ignition is turned 
off.  The remaining  lights  are turned  off 
when the  key  is taken out  of the ignition . 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather  conditions  the 
headlights  may fog  over temporarily  on 
the  inside. 
- The critical  factor  is the  temperature 
difference  between  the  interior  and the 
exterior  of  the  headlight Lens. 
- With  the  main  beams switched  on, the 
light-emitting  area will  be free  of  con
densation  after  a short  time,  however 
the  edges of  the  glass may still  be fog 
ged . 
- This  physical  phenomenon  has no ef
fect  on the  life  of  your vehicle's  light
ing  system . 
Turn  signals  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the  left  side  of  the  steering  col
umn  is used  to operate  the  turn  signals  and  the  high beam  as  well as  the  headlight  flash
er. 
t 
' 
Fig. 53  Turn signal and  high  b eam  lever 
The  turn  signal  and high  beam  lever has the 
following  functions:  ..,.  
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Interior  lights 
Interior  lights 
The interior lights  include the  reading  lights 
for  the  driver and  the  front  passenger . 
Fig.  55  Section  from  headliner : In terior  lights 
Activating  door contact circu it 
•  Press  the  button @. The  LED  in the  button 
illuminates. 
Deactivating  do or contact circu it 
•  Press  the  button @. The  LED in the  button 
goes  out. 
Fr ont  re ad ing l ight s 
~ 
• Press  one  of the  switches ® to  turn  the 
right  or  left  reading  light  on/off . 
"' l1l 0 
With  the  door contact  circuit,  the  interior 
lights  turn  on  as  soon  as  you  unlock  the  vehi
cle  or  open  the  doors.  The  interior lights  are 
also  turned  on  when  the  ignition  key  is re
moved.  The  lights  turn  off  about  30  seconds 
after  the  doors  are  closed . When  the  vehicle  is 
locked  or when  the  ignit ion  is tu rned  on,  the 
inte rior  lights  are  turned  off . 
When  a door  is  open,  the  interior  lights  are 
turned  off  after  about  10  m inutes  to  prevent 
battery  draining. 
The  brightness  of the  lights  is controlled au
tomatically  by  a dimmer  when  they  are 
switched  on/off. 
Clear vi sion 49 
Instrument  panel  illumination 
The  illumination  of  the instruments,  displays 
and  the  center  console  can be adjusted . 
Fig . 56 Instrumen t pa nel illuminat ion 
You regu late  the  brightness  of the  instr u
ments  with  the  left  thumbwheel 
C1 ~ fig . 56 . 
Ignition  ON,  light  switch at @ 
With  the  ign ition  switched  ON, the  glow  of 
in
strument  needles 
can  be  adjusted  to  appea r 
brighter  o r dimmer. 
Ignition  ON,  light  switch  at 
:oo~ or ~D. 
With  the lights  switched  on,  the brightness  of 
instrument  cluster  (i.e.  needles,  gauges  and 
displays)  and  center  conso le  illuminat ion  can 
be  adjusted . 
(D Note 
The  instrument  cluster  and  center  conso le 
ill umination  (gauges  and  need les)  comes 
on  when  you  sw itch  on  the  ignition  and  the 
v eh icle headlight s are off . Be awa re  of  the 
fo llow ing  difference  be tween  models  bu ilt 
to  US or  Canadian  specifications: 
- USA mo dels:  illumination  o f the  i nstr u
ment  cl uster  (gauges  and  need les),  dash 
and  center  conso le  around  the  gearshift 
lever  is  controlled  by a  light  sensor  locat
ed  in the  instrument  pane l. The  instru
ment  pa nel  illuminat ion  w ill automati
cally  become  dimmer  as  the  daylight 
fades  away  and  eventually  will  go  out  completely  when  outs ide  light  is very 
low. This  is to  remind  you,  the  dr iver,  to 
switch  o n the  hea dlights  before  it  ge ts 
too  d ark .  
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52  Clear  vis ion 
• Move the  interva l set switch @, to  change 
the  interva ls. 
Low wiper  sp eed 
•  Move the  leve r up to  position @. 
High wiper  speed 
•  Move the  lever  up to  position @. 
One-touch  wiping 
• Move the  lever to  position@, when  you 
want  to  wipe  the  windshield  briefly. 
Automatic  wiper /washer 
•  Pull  the  lever  to  position ® (toward  the 
steering  wheel)  and  ho ld. 
•  Re lease the  lever. The washer  stops  and the 
wipers  keep going  for  about  four  seconds . 
Turning off  the  wipers 
•  Move the  leve r back to  position @. 
The windshield  wipers  and washer  only  work  when  the  ignition  is turned  on.  If  you  switch 
off  the  ignit ion w ith  the  windshield  wiper  lev
e r still  in the  interval  wipe  position  and then 
come  back a while  later  and  drive  off,  the  rain 
sensor will  reactivate  itse lf  after  the  vehicle 
speed  has exceeded 4  mph  (6  km/h). 
The rain  sensor*  is only  activated  with  the 
wiper  leve r set to  posit ion 
(D . When  it  starts 
to  rain,  the  rain sensor will  automatically  acti
vate the  intermittent  wiping  mode. 
To reduce the  sens it iv ity  of  the  se nsor, move 
switch  @down.  To  increase the  sens itiv ity, 
move the  switch  up. The highe r you adjust  the 
sens itivity,  the  faster  the  sensor wi ll react 
when  it  se nses moisture  on the  windshield. 
The pauses between  w iper turns  depend  not 
only  on the  sensitivity  setting,  but  on  the  ve
h icle  speed as well. 
During  brief  stops,  e .g. at  a red light,  wiper 
motion  wi ll automatica lly be reduced  to  the 
next  lower  speed. Wipers  already turning  at 
low  speed change to  interm ittent  wip ing . 
When  the  ignition  is turned  on, t he washer 
jets  are heated. 
A WARNING 
- W iper blades  are crucial  for  safe driving! 
O nly when  they  are i n good  condit io n  are 
they  able to  clear the  windows  properly 
to  p rov ide  uncomprom ising  v is ibility. 
Wo rn o r damaged  wipe r blades are a 
safety  haz ard 
~ page  54,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades! 
- The light/ rain sensor*  is only  des igned  to 
assis t and support  the  d river. It  remains 
entire ly  the driver's  responsibility  to 
monitor  outside  weather  condit ions and 
to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as soon  as rain  or  dr izzle  reduces v is ibility 
through  the  windshield. 
- The windsh ield  must  not  be treated  w ith 
water-repellent  materials.  They can in
crease glare  under  poor  v is ibility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  hor izon. In  addi
tion,  they  can cause the  w indshield  w ip
ers to  chatter. 
(D Note 
In  freezing  o r near freezing  conditions: 
- Always  check that  the  w iper blades  are 
not  frozen  to  the  g lass before  you turn 
the  wipers  on.  Loosen a wiper  blade 
w hich  is frozen  in place  before  operating 
the  wipe rs to  prevent  damage  to  the 
w iper blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
- Do not  use the  w ipers to  clear  a frosted 
w indow.  Using the  wipers  as a conve n
ient  ice scr ape r will  dest roy  the wipe r 
blades. 
- Before yo u take  your  ve hicle to a n auto
ma tic ca r w ash, ma ke s ure you have the 
w indshield  wiper  system  switched  off 
(lever  in  position  0),  otherwise  the  wind
shield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged 
in the  car wash  i f it  should  suddenly 
come  on. 
(D Tips 
- The windshie ld wipers  are switched  off 
when  the  ignit ion  is turned  off.  Act ivate 
the  winds hield wipers  after  the  ignition  
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is switched  back on  by moving  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  blades 
cause smearing,  which  can affect  the  op
eration  of  the  light/rain sensor*.  Check 
the  condition  of  your  windshield  wiper 
blades  regularly. 
- The rain  sensor is part  of  the  interval 
wiping  system.  Turning  off the  ignition 
will  also deactivate  the  rain  sensor. To re
activate  the  sensor, switch  off the  inter
val wiping  function,  then  switch  it  back 
on again. 
- Applies  to  vehicles with  light/rain sen
sor: When  the wipers  are switched  on 
manually  and in  rain  conditions,  the  au
tomatic  headlights*  turn  on 
c;> page 46, 
Lights  or off  during  the  day when the 
wipers  are no longer  operating.  The au
tomatic  headlights*  function  is available 
in  this  case only  when  the  light  switch  is 
in  the  "AUTO" position 
c;> page 46, 
fig. 52. 
-Make sure the  washer  fluid  reservoir  in 
the  engine  compartment  is topped  off 
before  going  on a long  trip.  Look up 
c;> page 188 for  checking  and filling  the 
washer  container. 
- The wipers  only  operate  with  the  hood 
completely  closed. 
Service position 
It  is only possible  to change  wiper  blades  if 
you  move the  wiper  arms  to  the service posi 
tion. 
In  order  to  use the  windshield  wipers,  the 
front  lid  must  be completely  closed. 
Moving  wiper  blades  to  the  service 
position 
.,.  When  there  is a risk of  frost,  make sure that 
the  wiper  blades are not  frozen  to  the  wind
shield . 
.,.  Switch  the  ignition  on . 
.,.  Move the  wiper  lever to  position 
0 
c;>page 51, fig. 60 . 
Clear vision 53 
.,. Press the I RESET ! button  until  the Display 
type 
menu appears  in the  Driver  Informa
tion  System  display. 
.,.  Using the  rocker switch  and the 
I RESET ! but
ton,  select  the 
Set  > Wipers  > Front>  Serv
ice position on 
function.  The windshield 
wiper  arms  move to  the  service position. 
Moving  wiper  blades  to  park  position 
.,.  Make certain  that  the  wiper  arms  are  lying 
against  the  windshield. 
.,.  Switch  the  ignition  on and move the  wiper 
lever from  position 
O to 4 c;> page 51, 
fig . 60. The  wiper  arms  will  move back to 
the  park  position. 
(D Note 
Never  drive your  vehicle  when  the  wind
shield  wiper  arms  are in the  service posi
tion  and pulled  away from  the  windshield. 
When  you drive  faster  than  4 mph  (6 km/ 
h), the  wiper  arms  automatically  return  to 
the  park  position  and could  cause paint 
damage  to  the  front  lid! 
(D Tips 
-You can  also turn  on the  service position, 
for  example,  if  you want  to  protect  the 
windshield  from  icing  by using  a cover. 
- The  service position  moves  to 
off auto
matically  when you operate  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever, or speed exceeds 
4  mph  (6  km/h). 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  windshield  wiper  blades when  they 
begin to  leave streaks . 
.,.  Place the  windshield  wiper  arms  in the  serv
ice position.  Refer to 
c;> page  53. 
.,.  Use a soft  cloth  and glass cleaner  to  clean 
the  windshield  wiper  blades. 
A WARNING 
Dirty  windshield  wiper  blades can impair 
your  view.  This can lead to  accidents.  
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84  Parking  system 
Parking  system 
Parking  system 
advanced 
Introduction 
Appli es  to  vehicles:  wit h park ing system  advanced 
Fig. 88  Park ing  mode  1: Reverse  parking 
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9 N 
I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  ,~ 
Fig. 89 Parkin g  mode  2:  Pa ral lel  parking 
Vehicles with  the  parking  system  are equ ipped 
with  a 
r e ar  view camer a in  addition  to  the 
acoustic  and visual  park ing system . 
You can choose between  two  modes to  help 
you when  parking  your  vehicle . Use "parking 
mode  1" when  parking  in a parking  space or 
garage ~ 
fig. 88. If you are go ing to  be paral
l el  parking,  use  "parking. mode  2" 
~ fig. 89. 
General Information 
Applies  to vehicles:  w ith  park ing system  advanced 
Fig. 90 View from  top: Rearvi ew camera  coverage  area 
-----·-·--
Fig . 91  Side view: Rea rvi ew came ra coverage  area 
Sen so rs in th e bumper 
Sensors are  located  in the  front  and  rear 
bumpers . If  these  detect  an obstacle,  audible 
and visual  signals  warn  you. The range at 
which  the  sensors  begin to  measure  is approx
imately : 
front  side 
3 ft  (0
.90  m) 
center  4  ft  (1.20  m) 
side  2 ft  (0.60  m) 
rear  center  5.2  ft  (1.60  m) 
The closer you  get  to  the  obstacle,  the  shorter 
the  interval  between  the audible signals . A 
continuous  tone  sounds when  the  obstacle  is 
less than  approximately  1 foot  (0.30  meters) 
away. Do not  continue  dr iv ing farther . 
If  the  distance  to an obstacle  remains  con
sta nt,  the  volume  of  the  distance warn ing 
gradually  drops after  about  four  seconds (this 
does not  apply  in the  cont inuous tone  range).  ..,.  
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Rear vi ew  camer a coverage  area 
The rearview  camera  shows you the  a rea be
hind  your  vehicle  in the  navigation  system  dis
p lay. This area roughly  corresponds  to  the 
area in¢ 
fig . 90  and (!)¢ fig. 91. Orientation 
lines  and colored  surfaces  are projected  in the 
area shown,  which  can help you with  parking 
and  maneuvering.  Objects that  are located  in 
an area that  is not  captured  by the  camera @ 
¢ 
fig. 91  and that  are closer  to  the  bumper 
will  not  appear  on the  nav igation  system  dis 
p lay. 
We recommend  that  you  practice  park ing with 
the  rearview  camera  in  a traffic-free  location 
or  pa rking  lot  to  become familiar  w ith  the  sys
tem,  the  o rientation  l ines, and their  function. 
There should  be sufficient  light  and good 
weather  conditions  when  doing  so. 
I n the  nav igat io n  system  disp lay, objects  or 
veh icles appear  closer or  fu rther  away if: 
Objects  or vehicles  appear  closer  or farther 
away in the  navigation  system  if: 
- you are driving  in  reverse gear from  a level 
surface  onto  an incline,  or  a downward 
slope, 
- you are driving  in  reverse gear  toward  pro-
truding  objects. 
The  accuracy of  the  orientation  lines  and blue 
surfaces  dimin ishes if: 
- the  rearview  camera does not  provide  a reli able  image,  for  examp le, in  poor  visibility 
cond itions  or  if  the  lens is dirty, 
- the  image  on the  screen is not  visible  due to 
sun g lare and  reflect ion . 
Caring  f or the  re arvi ew  cam era len s 
The rearview  camera  is located  i n the  center 
of  the  vehicle  above the  rear  license plate  bra cket.  In o rder for  the  rearview  camera to 
f u nction  properly,  the  came ra  lens must  be 
kept  clean  and free  of  snow  and ice . 
- Dampen  the  lens with  a househo ld alcoho l
based glass cleane r,  and clean  the  lens with 
a dry  cloth. 
Par king  system  85 
- Remove snow with  a hand  br ush and  ice 
preferably  with  a de-icing  spray  ¢(D . 
A WARNING 
-The parking  system  cannot  replace the 
driver's  attention.  The driver  alone  is re
sponsib le for  parking  and  similar  driving 
maneuvers. 
- Sensors have blind  spots  in wh ich objects 
can not  be detected.  Pay spec ia l attent ion 
to  small  children  and an imals  because 
the  sensors cannot  always detect  them. 
- Always keep your  eyes on the  vehicle's 
sur ro undings,  us ing the  rearv iew  mirro r 
as well. 
- Do not  allow  yourself  to  be distracted  from  traffic  by the  rearv iew camera  pic
tures  in the  navigat ion  system  display. 
- If  the  position  and the  installation  angle 
of  the  camera  has changed,  for  example, 
after  a rear end collision,  do  not  conti nue 
to  use the  system  for  safety  reasons. 
Have it  checked by an au thori zed A ud i 
dea ler or  other  q ualified  workshop . 
(D Note 
-Low obstacles  a lready s ignaled  by a 
wa rni ng can disappear  from  the  system's 
detect ion  range as they  are app roached 
and wi ll not  continue  to  be signaled.  Ob
jects  such as barrier  chains, trailer  d raw 
bars,  narrow  painted  vertica l poles  or 
fences  may not  be detected  by the  sys tem,  posing  risk of  damage. 
- Never use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove  snow  or  ice from  the  rearv iew  camera 
lens  because the  lens  could  crack. 
- Never use products  that  are abrasive  when  clean ing the  lens. 
-