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196  Tire s and  wheel s 
-Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the  load  you  are 
carrying. 
- Reinsta ll the  va lve stem  cap  on  the  valve . 
When should  I  check the  tire  pres sur e? 
The  correct  tire  pressure  is especially  impor
tant  at  high  speeds.  The  pressure  should 
therefore  be  checked  at  least  once  a  month 
and  a lways  before  starting  a journey. 
When  should  I  adjust th e tir e pre ss ures ? 
Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the  load  you  are 
carry ing . After  changing  a wheel 
o r replacing 
wheels  you  have  to  adjust  the  tire  pressures 
on  all  wheels.  In addition , you  must  then  init i
alize  the  new  tire  pressures  in the  tire  p res 
sure  mon itoring  system ¢ 
page 206. 
& WARNING 
Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or  underinf la
tion  can  lead  sudden  tire  failure,  loss  of 
contro l,  collision,  serious  personal  injury 
or  even  death. 
- When  the  warning  symbo l 
(11 appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster,  stop  and  inspect 
the  tires . 
- Incorrect  tire  pressure  and/or  underinfla
tion  can  cause  increased  tire  wear  and 
can  affect  the  handling  of the  veh icle  and 
stopp ing  ability . 
- Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or  underin
flation  can  also  lead  to  sudden  tire  fa il
ure,  including  a  blowout  and  sudden  de
flation,  causing  loss  of vehicle  control. 
- The  driver  is responsible  for  the  cor rect 
t ire  pressures  for  all  tires  on  the  vehicle . 
T he  applicable  p ressu re values  are  locat
ed  on  a  stic ker  on  the  d rive r's  side  8 -pil 
lar . 
- Only when  all  t ires  on  the  vehicle  a re  fi l
led  to  the  correct  pressure,  the  tire  p res
sure  monitoring  system  can  work  cor
rect ly . 
- The  use  of  incorrect  tire  pressure  values 
can  lead  to  accidents  or  other  damage. 
T herefore  it  is essential  that  the  driver 
observe  the  specified  tire  pressure  va lues 
for  the  tires  and  the  correct  press ures  for  the  function  of  the  ti re  p
ress ure  monitor
ing  system. 
- Always  inflate  tires  to  the  recommended 
and  correct  t ire  pressure  before  dr iv ing 
off. 
- Driving with  underinflated  tires  bend 
more,  letting  them  get  too  hot  resulting 
in tread  separation,  sudden  tire  failure 
and  loss  of  control. 
- Excessive speed  and/overloading  can 
cause  heat  build-up,  sudden  tire  failure 
and  loss  of  control. 
- If the  tire  pressure  is too  low or  too  high, 
the  t ires  will wear  prematurely  and  the 
veh icle w ill not  handle  well. 
- If  the  tire  is  not  flat  and  you  do  not  have 
to  change  a wheel  immediately,  drive  at 
reduced  speed  to  the  nearest  service  sta
tion  to  check  the  t ire  p ressure  and  add 
ai r as  req uired . 
@ Note 
Driving w ithout  valve  stem  caps  can  cause 
damage to the tire valves. To prevent this , 
always  make  sure  that  factory insta lled 
valve  stem  caps  o n all  whee ls  are  se curely 
moun ted  on  the  valve. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Underinflated  tires  w ill also  increase  the 
fuel  consumption. 
Tires and  vehicle  load  limits 
T he re a re  limits  to  the  amount  of  load  or 
weight  that  any  vehicle  and  any  tire  can  carry. 
A vehicle  that  is overloaded  will  not  handle 
well  and  is  more  d ifficu lt  to  stop . Overloading 
can  not  only  lead  to  lo ss  of vehicle  control, 
but  can  also  damage  impor tant  parts  of the 
vehicle  and  ca n lead  to  sudden  tire  fa ilure,  in
clud ing  a  blowout  and  sudden  deflation  that 
can  cause  the  vehicle  to  cras h. 
Your safety  and  that  of your  passengers  also  depends  on  making  sure  that  load  limits  a re 
not  exceeded . Vehicle  load  i ncludes  eve rybody 
and  everything  in and  on  the  veh icle . These  .,..  
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illuminates,  you should  stop  and  check  your 
tires  as  soon  as  possible,  and  inflate  them  to 
the  proper  pressure.  Driving on  a significantly  under- inflated  tire  causes  the  tire  to  overheat 
and  can  lead  to  tire  failure.  Under-inflation  a l
so  reduces  fuel  efficiency  and  tire  tread  life, 
and  may  affect  the  ve hicle's  handling  and 
stopping  ab ility . 
Please  note  that  the  TPMS is  not  a substitute 
for  proper  t ire  maintenance,  and  it  is the  dr iv 
e r' s  responsib ility to  ma inta in correct  t ire 
p ressure,  even  if  under- inflation  has  not 
reac hed  the  level  to  t rigge r illumination  of the 
TPMS  low  tire  pressure  telltale . 
Your veh icle  has  also  been  equ ipped  with  a 
TPMS malfunction  indicator  to  indicate  when 
the  system  is  not  operating  properly.  The 
TPMS malfunction  indi cato r i s combined  wi th 
the  low ti re  pressure  tell ta le . When  the  sys
tem  detec ts a  malf unction,  the  te lltale  will 
flash  for  approximately  one  minute  and  t hen 
remain  cont inuo usly illuminated.  This  se
quence  will continue  upon  subsequent  vehicle 
start-ups  as  long  as  the  malfunction  ex ists. 
When  the  malfunctio n indicator  is ill uminat
ed,  the  system  may  not  be  able  to  detect  or 
signal  low t ire  pressure  as  intended . TPMS 
malfunct ions  may  occur  for  a variety  of  rea
sons,  includi ng the  installat io n  of  rep lace
ment  or  alternate  tires  o r wheels  on  the  veh i
cle  that  prevent  the  TPMS from  funct ion ing 
p roperly . Always chec k the  TPMS malfunct ion 
t ellt ale  after  replacing  one  o r more  t ires  or 
wheels  on  your  veh icle  to  ensure  that  the  re
p lacement  or  a lternate  tires  and  wheels  allow 
the  TPMS to  continue  to  function  properly . 
Introduction 
T he  tire pressure  monitoring  system  monitors 
oir pressure  in all four  road  wheels  while  the 
vehicle is moving . 
As soon  as  the  tire  pressure  monitoring  sys
tem  senses  a  significant  loss  of air  pressure  in 
one  or  several ti res,  text  messages  and  yellow 
symbo ls  appear  in the  instr ument  cluster  d is
p lay to  alert  the  driver.  T he 
RE warning  light 
Tire s an d wheel s 207 
in the  instrument  cluster  comes  on  when  the 
tire  is significant ly underinflated . 
T he  wa rni ng  lig ht 
RE also  ill umi nates  in the 
case  of  a system  malfun ct ion. 
Be awa re that  t ire  pr essure  is a lso  dependent 
o n  the  tempe ratu re  of  the  t ire.  For  eve ry  18  ° F 
(10  °C) incre ase  in  tire temper ature,  tire  pres
s ur e increases  by about  1.5  psi  (0 .1  bar).  The 
ti re  warms  up  while  the  vehicle  is  moving  and 
tire  press ure  rises . So you  sho uld  ad just  tire 
pressure  only  when  they  a re 
cold, when  the 
temperature  of the  tires  is  ro ughly  the  same 
as  the  ambient  a ir temperature. 
In  order  to  keep  the  tire  p ress ure  monitoring 
system  p roperly  ca librated,  t ire  pressu re on 
a ll  four  tires  sho uld  be  checked  at  regu lar  in
terva ls. 
The  tire  pressure  is shown  on  the  label  located 
on  the  dr iver's  side  B-pillar  (v is ible  when  the 
door  is open). 
A WARNING 
When  t he tire  pressure  mo nitoring  system 
war ning  light  is lit,  one  o r more  of your 
tires  is s ignificantly  under-infla ted . You 
should  stop  and  check  you r tires  as  soon  as 
possib le,  and  in flate  t hem  to  the  proper 
p re ssur e  a s in di cate d on  the  ve hicle's  tir e 
press ure label 
¢page  19 3. D riving  on  a 
significantly  under -inflated  ti re causes  the 
tire  to  over heat  and  can  lead  to  tire  failure. 
Under-inflat ion  also  is like ly to  impair  the 
vehicle's  handling  and  stopping  ab ility. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
D riving wit h un der -inflated  tires  red uces 
fuel  efficiency  an d tire  t read  life. 
(D Tips 
- Ea ch  tire  should  be  chec ked  monthly 
w hen  the  temperature  of the  tires  is 
about  the  same  as  ambient  a ir tempera
t u re  and  set  to  the  recommended  infla
tion  press ure  as  specified  on  the  tire 
pressure  label 
¢ page  193. 
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Inflating  tire 
"' Move  the switch @¢ fig.  157 on  the  elec 
tric  air  pump 
ll to  posit ion I. After  5  mi 
nutes,  tire  pressure  must  have  reached  at 
l east  1.8  bar . 
"' Switch  the  electric  a ir pump  off  - switch  in 
position 
0 . If the  required  tire  pressure  of  at 
least  1.8  bar  has  not  been  reached,  follow 
the  instructions  in the  section 
Re -inflating 
tire . 
Re-infl ating tire 
"' Remove  the  hose  from  the  valve  and  pu ll the 
plug  out  of the  socket. 
"' Drive  the  vehicle  slowly  10  meters  backward 
or forward.  This  helps  to  distribute  the  seal
ant  better. 
"'  Remove  the  empty  inflat ion  bottle  and 
sc rew  the  hose ®¢ 
fig.  156 from  the  elec
tric  pump  directly  onto  the  va lve. 
"' Insert  the plug @ into  the  socket  for  the 
cigarette  lighter . 
"' Switch  on  the  ignition. 
"' Move  the switch @¢ 
fig.  157 on  the  elec
tric  a ir pump 
l) to  posit ion I. After  5  mi
nutes,  t ire  pressure  must  have  reached  at 
least  1.8  bar. 
"' Switch  the  electric  a ir pump  off  - switch  in 
pos ition 
0 . If the  requ ired  t ire  pressu re of  at 
l east  1.8  ba r has  not  been  reached,  it  is  not 
possible  to  make  a  repair  with  the  tire  seal
ant . Seek  professional  assistance . 
Disassembling  Tire  Mobility  System 
"'Remove  the  hose  from  the  valve  and  pu ll the 
plug  out  of  the  soc ket. 
"' Screw  the  dust  c ap onto  the  va lve. 
"' Place  the  empty  sealant  bottle  back  in the 
o riginal  packaging  and  clip  it  in p lace  under 
the  floor  so  that  no  tire  sealant  can  run  out  into  the  vehicle. 
"' Start  driving  right  away  so  that  the  sealant 
is d istributed  in the  tire. 
l ) The e lectr ic a ir pu mp sho uld  never r un for lo nge r th an 
6 m in utes . 
What  do  I  do  now?  213 
A WARNING 
-Follow the  manufacturer's  safety  instruc
tions  on  the  decal  for  the  air  pump  and 
the  sealant  bottle. 
- If a  tire  pressure  of  1.8  bar  cannot  be 
achieved  after  pumping  for  5  minutes, 
the  t ire  is  too  severe ly damaged . Do not 
continue  to  dr ive. 
- Seek  professional  ass istance  if it  is not 
possible  to  repa ir the  tire  w ith  the  t ire 
sealant. 
(D Tips 
- Do not  operate  the  electric  air  pump  for 
more  than  6  minu tes  witho ut  stopping, 
otherwise  it  can  overheat . When  the  a ir 
pump  has  coo led  down,  you  can  continue 
to  use  it. 
- I f sea lant  has  escaped,  allow  it to  dry, 
t hen  yo u can  peel  it  off. 
Final  check 
App lies  to vehicl es: wi th  Tire Mobility  Sy stem 
Aft er driv ing for  a short  distance,  tire 
pre ssure must  be chec ked 
"' After  driving  for  about  10  min utes,  stop  and 
check  the  tire  pressure. 
"' If  tire  pressure  is st ill at  least  1.3  bar,  in
flate  the  tire  to  specified  pressure  (see  dr iv
er's  side  B-pillar),  drive  to  the  next  repa ir 
shop  and  have  the  tire  and  the  sealant  bot 
tle  replaced . 
"'I f ti re  pressu re  is  less  than  1.3  ba r, the  t ire 
is too  severely  damaged.  Do not  con tinue  to 
drive . See k professiona l assist ance. 
A WARNING 
= 
If t ire  press ure  is less  than  1.3  bar  after 
driving  for  10  minutes,  the  tire  is too  se
verely  damaged.  Do not  cont in ue to  drive. 
Seek  professional  ass istance. 
-
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4.  Secure the  other  end  to  the  jump  start  pin 
© for  the  discharged  battery@. 
Starting  the  engine 
.,. Start  the  eng ine of  the vehicle providing as
s istance  and  allow it to  run at  id le. 
.,.  Now start  the engine of the  vehicle with the 
discharged  battery  . 
.,.  If the  engine  does  not  start:  Stop trying  af
ter  10 seconds  and  then  try again  after 
about  30  seconds . 
.,.  Disconnect the  cable while the  engine  is 
running  in exactly 
reverse order  to  that  de
scribed. 
The battery  is vented  to  the  outside  to  prevent 
gases  from  entering  the  vehicle  interior. Make 
sure  that  the  jumper  clamps  are well connect
ed with  their 
metal  ports  in full  contact with 
the  battery  termina ls. 
A WARNING 
To avoid  serious  personal  i njury and  dam
age  to the vehicle,  heed all warnings  and 
instructions  of  the jumper  cable  manufac
turer. 
If in doubt,  ca ll for  road service . 
- Jumper  cables  must  be  long enough  so 
that  the  vehicles  do not  touch. 
- When  connecting  jumper  cables, make 
sure that  they cannot  get  caught  in any 
moving parts  in the  engine  compart
ment. 
- Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
c:> page  172,  Working  in the 
engine  comportment. 
Improper  hook-up of jumper  cables  can ru
in the  generator. 
- Always connect  POSITIVE( +) to  POSI
TIVE(+), and  NEGATIVE(-)  to  NEGATIVE 
( - ) ground  post  of the  battery  manager 
control  unit. 
- Check that  all screw plugs  on the  battery 
ce lls are  screwed  in  firmly. If not,  tighten 
plugs  prior to  connecting  clamp  on  nega
tive battery  terminal. 
-
What  do  I  do  now?  219 
- Please  note that the  procedure  for con 
necting  a  jumper cable as  described 
above applies  specifically to  the  case of 
your vehicle being jump  started.  When 
you are  giving a  jump start  to  another  ve
hicle, do 
not connect  the  negative(-)  ca
ble to  the  negative(-)  terminal  on the 
discharged  battery@. Instead,  securely 
connect  the  negative(-) cable  to  eithe r a 
solid  metal  component  that is firmly 
bolted  to  the  engine  block or to  the  en
gine block itself.  If the  battery  that  is be
ing charged  does  not  vent to  the  outside, 
escaping  battery  gas  could  ignite  and  ex
plode! 
Emergency  towing 
with  commercial  tow 
truck 
' General hints 
Your Audi requires  special  handling  for  tow
ing. 
The following  information  is to  be used  by  commercial  tow truck  operators  who  know 
how to  operate  their  equipment  safely. 
- Never tow your Audi, towing  will cause  dam
age  to  the  engine  and  transmission. 
- Never wrap the  safety  chains  or winch cables  around  the  brake  lines. 
- To prevent  unnecessary  damage,  your Audi 
must  be transported  w ith  a car carrier  (flat 
bed  truck) . 
- To  load the  vehicle on  to the  flat  bed,  use 
the  towing  loop found  in the  vehicle tools 
and  attach  to  the  front  anchorage 
c:> page  220 . 
A WARNING 
A vehicle being towed  is not  safe  for  pas
sengers . Never  allow anyone  to  ride in a 
vehicle be ing towed,  for  any  reason. 
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234  Index 
Emergency  release 
F ro nt  lid  . . .  . . .  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  34 
Park ing  lock  . .. ... .... ... .. .. .... .. 
82 
Emergency  sta rting  ...... .. .. .. .. .. . 2 17 
Emergency towing  ............. .. .. . 219 
Energy management  .... ... .. .. .... . 150 
Battery  power  . ....... ... .. .. .... . 151 
Driver  notification  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 151 
Eng ine 
Coolant  ..... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 
181 
Engine compartment  lid  ... .. .... .. . 17 2 
Starting  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 68,  69 
Stopping  .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 70 
Eng ine compar tmen t ................ 174 
Safety  ins truc tions  ..... ... .. .. .... . 172 
Eng ine compartment  lid 
C losing  .. .. ................ ... ... 
17 4 
Release lever  . ........... .... .... . 
172 
Eng ine  coolant  system  ............... 181 
Malfunct io n  .......... .... .... ..... 15 
Temperature  ga uge  .... .... .... ......  9 
Engine data  . .... . ...... ... .. .. .... . 
225 
Eng ine oi l ..... ........... .. .. .... . 175 
Adding  .. ... ............ .. .. .. .. . 180 
Addit ives  .... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 180 
Chec king the  engine  oil level  . . . . 178,  179 
Dry s ump  l ubrication  . ... .. .. .. .. ... 149 
Indications  and cond it ions  requ iring  ex-
tra  checking  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . 
178,  179 
O il consumption  . ........... .. .. .. . 178 
O il grades  .. ................ ... ... 175 
Specification  and viscos ity  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . 17 5 
T empe ratu re d isp lay  .................  8 
Eng ine oil  level  ............ .. .. .... .. 
17 
E ng ine oi l pressure  (malfunction)  ... .. . . 14 
E ng ine o il  senso r defective  ....... ..... 18 
Eng ine  speed  limitat ion  ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 7 
E nvi ro nment 
Cat alytic  conve rter  ........ .. .. .. .. . 
153 
D isposing  of  your  vehicle  battery  . . . .  . 185 
Fu el  . .... .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 169 
Unleaded  fuel .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... . 167 
What  should  I  do with  an old  battery? 185 
EPC 
refer  to E lectronic  powe r control  . .  . .  .  . 17 
ESC (Electronic  Stabilization  Cont ro l) 
War ning/ indicato r lights  ... .. .. .. .. . . 
15 
Event  Data  Recorde r (E DR)  . . . . .  . . . .  .  . . 14 4 
Exhaus t tai l pipes 
Cleaning  .. .... .. ............. .... 
161 
Expansion  tank  ..................... 182 
Exterior  mirrors 
Adjusting  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 
50 
Dimming  . ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .. . 50 
Heating  ... .... .. ............. .... . 50 
F 
Fan  ... ... .. .... .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. . 64 
Fastening 
Boos ter seats  ....................  . 
C o nvertib le child  sa fe ty seats  .......  . 
Infant  seats  ..... ... .. ..... .... . . . 
Flat  bed  truck 
Flat  tire  Chang ing  . .... .. ... .......... ...  . 
139 
138 
137 
2 20 
214 
Floor  ma ts  . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . 98 
Fold ing  master  key with  remote  control  . . 28 
Folding  top 
Care  and cleaning  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . 
159 
Foot  ped als  . .. .. .. ... .......... .... . 98 
For the  sake of  the  environment  Gasoli ne fumes  and  t he e nvir onme nt  .. 
169 
Letting  your  eng ine warm  up  ....... .. 69 
Ref ueling  . ...... ............. .... 169 
Front  a irbags 
Description  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . 
115 
How  they  work  ........ ........... . 120 
Frontal  collis ions  and the  laws  of  phys ics 104 
Fron t  lid 
E mergency  re le a se  .. ........... .. .. .  34 
li ght  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 
so 
Power locking  system  ... .... ... .. .. .  33 
Tr unk escape handle  . .. ..... ... .. .. 
210 
Fron t passenger 
refer  to Se ating  posi tion  . . . . . .  . .  . 94 , 95 
Front  seats  . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . 57 
Child  rest raints  in the  front  seat  .. .. .. 112 
Front  towing  loop  ................... 220 
Fuel 
Additives  . ... .. .. .. .... .... ... .. .. 
167 
B lended  gaso line  ... ... ..... ... .. .. 167 
C ur rent  fuel  mileage  . .. ..... ... .. .. . 21 
Filler  neck  . ...... ............. .... 168  
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238  Index 
Special considerations  for  pregnant 
women  .... ................ ..... . 108 
Unfasten ing  . ............. ... .... .  108 
Warning/indicator  light ...... .. .... . 103 
Why YOU  MUST wear  them  . .. .. .... . 103 
Worn  properly  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 105 
Safety  belt  warning  light  ........ .... . .  14 
Safety  compliance  sticker  . .. .. .. .. .. .  223 
Safety  equipment  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  93 
Safety  features  for  occupant  restraint  and 
protection  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  93 
Safety  guidelines 
Seat  adjustment  . ....... .. .. .. .. .. ..  57 
Safety  instructions  For using  child  safety  seats  ..... .. ..  . 
For using  safety  belts  ..... .. .. .. ..  . 
Monitoring  the  Advanced Airbag  Sys
tem 
. .. .. .... ............. .. .... . 
Seat adjustmen t  135 
105 
123 
Driver 's seat  .......... .... ... .. .. ..  57 
Front  passenger's  seat  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  58 
Front  seats  . .............. ... .. ... .  57 
H ead restraints  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  96 
Power  seats  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  58 
Safety  guidelines 
Seating  capacity 
Seating  position  57 
103 
Driver  ... .. .... ........... .. .... ..  94 
Front  passenger  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  95 
Incorrect  seat  position  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  97 
Seats  Number  of  seats  103 
Selector  lever (S  tronic) 
Positions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  78 
Service and  disposal  Safety  belt  pretens ioner  . ........ .. .  109 
Service  interval  display  ....... ... .. .. ..  24 
Service  position for  w indshield  w ipers  .. .  53 
Se t menu  .. .. ... .. ..... ... .... .. .. ..  24 
Setting  the  time  ............ ... .... .. .  9 
Shift  paddles  (S tronic)  .......... .. ....  81 
Shutting  down  vehicle  ...... .... .... . 154 
Side  airbags 
Description  ............... ... .... . 128 
How they  work  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  130 
Side  marker  lights  ......... .. .. .. .. ..  46 
Snow chains  204 Socket 
......... .. ............. .....  60 
Sound system  display  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20 
Sources of  information  about  child  re-
straints  and their  use  ............ ....  143 
Speedometer  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  .  10 
Speed  rating letter  code  ........... ...  200 
Speed warning  system  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  72 
Spoiler  ... .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..  148 
Sport  function  (S tronic)  ...... ... .. .. .  78 
Sport  mode  ..... .. .. .............. . 146 
Starting  on  hills 
Hill  hold  assist  . .. ............. .... . 71 
Starting  the  engine  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 68,  69 
What  should  I  do  if  the  engine  does  not 
start?  ...... .. .. .. ..... ...... .. .. .  69 
Steering  co lumn 
Adjusting  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 68 
Locking the  steering  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  68 
Steering  wheel 
Shift  paddles  (S tronic)  .............. 81 
Steps for  determin ing correct  load  limit  . 197 
Stopping  the  engine  ............. .... . 70 
Storage  ... ..... .. .. .............. ..  60 
S  tronic  (Automatic  transm ission)  . .  . .  . .  .  78 
Automatic  shift ing  ................ ..  80 
Kick-down  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  80 
Launch  control  program  ........ .... . 80 
Manual  shifting  . ................. ..  79 
Parking  ...........................  79 
Sport  function  ... ................ ..  78 
Steering  wheel  with  shift  paddles  . .. .. .  81 
Sun visors  .. .. .. .. ............. .. .. .  51 
Symbols  Red symbols  in the  center  display  ..... .  11 
Yellow  symbols  in the  center  display  .. .  12 
also  refer  to Warning/Indicator  lights  . . 11 
T 
Tachometer  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  9 
Tank flap  Unlocking  the fuel  filler  flap  by hand  ..  170 
T echnical  modifications  .......... .. ..  229 
Temperature  .. .. .. .. ........ ...... ..  64 
Tightening  wheel  bolts  ............ ...  214 
T ire  mobility  system ... .......... .. ..  210 
Tire  pressure  .... .. ............. ....  195