sensor AUDI R8 SPYDER 2014 Owner's Guide
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208  Tire s and  whee ls 
- The tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
helps  the  driver  to  keep an  eye on  tire 
pressures.  But the  driver  st ill  has the  re
sponsibility  for  maintaining  the  correct 
tire  pressure. 
- Tire  pressure  must  only  be adjusted 
when  the  temperature  of  the  tires  is 
about  the  same  as ambient  air  tempera
ture. 
- When  tires  are replaced,  the  sensors and 
valves should  not  be exchanged . The 
valve core,  nut,  valve  sealing  and seal 
washer  (rep lacement  kit)  needs to  be re
placed.  If  necessary, the  valve and the 
whee l electronics  have to  be rep laced. 
- The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  on 
your  Audi  was calibrated  us ing tires  w ith 
"RO"  identification.  We recommend  us
ing these  tires. 
- If  you should  put  different  whee ls and 
ti res on yo ur vehicle  (e.g. w inter  wheels 
and tires),  yo u m ust  be certain  that  the 
whee ls and tires  are compatible  with  the 
tire  pressure  monitoring  system . Other
wise the  system  w ill  reg ister  a ma lf u nc
tion  and a fault  message will  be d is
played . For more  information,  contact 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer . 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and Industry  Canada regula
tions ~ 
page  230 . 
Programming  a  new  set  of  tires 
Applies  to vehicles: with  tire  pressure monitoring system 
When  driving  with  a new set of  ti res, you can 
program  them  to  the  t ire pressure  monitoring 
system  using  the  menu  disp lay. 
"'Turn  the  ign ition  on . 
"'  Select the  menu : 
Set > Tir e pr essu re > 
Wheel  cha ng e. 
"'Confirm  that  you wo uld  like to  begin  the 
programming  process.  The message 
Wh eel 
s en sors a re being in it ia lised.  Thi s ma y ta ke 
a fe w minut es ... 
appears  in the  instrument 
clus te r  disp lay.  You can switch  between  programmed  tire  sets 
at  any time  without  r einitializing  the  system . 
(D Tips 
-If  the  programm ing  process was no t 
completed  s uccessfully,  the  message 
Wheel  senso rs could not  be init ialised 
appears  in the  disp lay and the 119;~, in
dicator  light  turns  on.  If  this  happens, 
repeat  the  procedure. 
- Do not  store  the  tire  pressure  if  there  are  snow  chains on the  tire. 
' TPMS  Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
malfunction 
A malfunction  can have  various  causes . 
If  the (Bl warning  light  in the  instrument  clus
ter  flashes  for  app roximate ly one minute  and 
then  remains  cont inuously  illumin ated and 
additionally  the 
lliiff1 symbol  appears  in the 
display,  the  tire  pressure  monitor ing system  is 
not  availab le . The text 
Ti re pre ssure! S ystem 
malfun ction 
appears  in the  d isplay. This can 
have various  ca uses . 
- A wheel  sensor or  other  component  may 
have fai led. 
- Dur ing  init ialization  the  system  has detect 
ed more  than  4  wheels  on  the  vehicle,  for 
examp le w hile  d riving  next  to  anothe r ca r 
w ith  a t ire press ure monitoring  system. 
- Aud i rep lacement  parts  were  not  used . 
- If  snow  cha ins are be ing  used, system  func -
tion  can be compromised  due to  the  sh ield
ing  prope rties  of  the  chains. 
- The tire  pressure  mon itoring  system  may 
not  be ava ilab le because of  a radio  malfunc
tion. 
- Transm itters  w ith  the  same frequency,  such 
as  radio  headphones  in the  vehicle  o r radio 
equipment,  can cause a temporary  disrup
t ion of  the system  through  excessive elec 
tromagnetic  fie lds . 
- Eliminate  the interference  if  yo u can and 
then  proceed  as fo llows: T urn  off  the  eng ine 
for  20  minutes . Then drive  another  10 mi 
nutes . 
If the  warning  light  comes on again, ll- 
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you should  contac t you r authorized  Audi 
dealer  imme diate ly to  have the  problem  co r
rected. 
- Do not  use comme rcially  ava ila ble tire  seal
ants.  Otherw ise, the  electrical  components 
of  the  tire  pressure monitoring  system  w ill 
no l onger  wor k properly  and the  sensor for 
t h e tire  pressure  mo nitoring  system  will 
hav e to  b e replaced  by a  qualified  wor kshop . 
Tires  and  wheels 209 
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-Che ck the  tire  p re ss ure  on the  spare imme
diatel y afte r mounting. 
- Hav e  the  wheel  b olt tightening  torque 
checked  with  a torque  wrench  a s  soon a s 
possib le  by you r auth orized  Audi  dealer  or 
a  qu alified  ser vice  sta tio n. 
- With  steel  and  allo y w heel  rim s, the  wheel 
bolts  are  correctl y tight ened  at  a  to rq ue  of 
90  ft  lb  (1 20  Nm ). 
- If  yo u notice  while  changin g a ti re th at the 
wheel  bolts  are co rrod ed and  diff icult to 
turn , then  they should  be  repl aced  before 
y ou  check  the  t ighten ing  to rqu e. 
- Replace the  flat  t ire  with a  new  one  and 
ha ve  it  installed  on  your  vehicle  as  soon  as 
possib le . R emount  th e wh eel  co ver . 
Until then,  driv e with  extra  care  and at  re 
d uced  speeds. 
A WARNING 
- If you  are  going  to  equip  your  vehicle 
with  t ires  or  rims  wh ich differ  from  those 
w hich were  factory  installed,  then  be 
sure  to  read  the  informat ion 
~page  199, 
New tires and  replacing tires and 
wheels. 
- Always store  the  tools  securely  in  lug
gage  compa rtment.  Otherw ise,  in  an  ac
c ident  o r sudden  mane uver  they  could  fly 
f orward,  causing  inju ry to  passengers  in 
the  vehicle . 
(D Note 
Do  not  use  commerc ia lly available  t ire 
sealants.  Othe rwise,  the  elec trical  compo
nents  of the  tire  pressure  monitoring  sys
tem*  will  no  longer  work  properly  and  the 
sensor  for  the  tire  pressure  monitoring 
system  wi ll have  to  be  replaced  by a  qua li
fied  workshop. 
What  do  I  do  now?  217 
Jump-starting 
General 
If  necessary,  the  engine  can be started  by 
connecting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehi 
cle. 
If  the  engine  should  fail  to  start  because  of  a 
discharged  or weak  battery,  the  battery  can  be 
connected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle, 
us ing  a 
pair of jump er  cabl es to  start  the  en
gine. 
Both  batteries  must  be  rated  at  12  volts . The 
capacity (Ah) of  the  booster  battery  must  not 
be  substantia lly less  than  the  capac ity  of the 
discharged  battery . 
Jumper cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of  suff ic ient ly large 
cro ss  se ction to  safely  car ry the  starter  cur 
rent . Refer  to  the  manufacturer's  specifica
tions . 
Use only  jumper  cab les  which  have 
insulated 
term inal  clamps  and  are  properly  marked  for 
dist inction: 
plu s(+)  cable : in  most  cases  colored r ed 
m inu s(-) cable : 
in  most  cases  colored black 
A WARNING ~ 
Batteries  contain  e lectric ity,  acid,  and  gas . 
Any of  these  can  cause  very  serious  or  fata l 
injury.  Follow the  instructions  below  for 
safe  handling  of your  vehicle's  battery. 
-Always  shield  your  eyes  and  avo id  lean-
ing  over  the  battery  whenever  poss ible. 
- A discharged  battery  can  a lready  freeze 
at  temperatures  just  below  32  °F (0 °().  Before  connect ing  a jumper  cable , the 
frozen  battery  must  be  thawed  com 
pletely,  othe rwise  it  could  explode . 
- Do not  allow  battery  acid  to  contact  eyes 
or  skin . Flush  any  contacted  area  with 
wate r immediately . 
- Improper  use  of  a  booster  battery  to 
start  a vehicle  may  cause  an  explosion.  • 
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222  Fuses and bulbs 
Fuse panel @ 
Consumer  Amps 
Automatically  dimming  in-
side  mirror,  garage  door 
8  opener  (Homel
ink),  washer 
10 
pump  relay,  power outlets 
relay 
10 
[ru button  10 
11  Pressure sensor,  climate 
5 
controls 
12  Airbag  5 
Fuse panel@ 
No . II Consumer 
II Amps 
1  Radiator  fan  (1) 
40 
2  Radia
tor  fan  (2) 
40 
3  Exterior  lighting 
40 
4  Exterior  lighting  40 
6 Blower  regulator  40 
Fuse panel@ 
No . II Consumer 
II Amps 
1  Rear view  camera 
5 
2 
Tire  pressure  monitoring 
system 10 
4  Cell  phone  package, te
le-
7.5 
phone  antenna  amplifier 
5  Instrument  cluster  5 
6 Networking  gateway 
5 
7  Steering  column  lever  5 
8  Diagnostic  interface,  brake 
10 
pedal  switch,  selector  lever 
9 Rain/light  sensor  5 
10  Light  switch  5 
11  Special functions  control 
5 
module 
15  Sound  amplifier  30 
Radio  20 
Fuse panel E 
No.  Consumer  Amps 
3  Auxiliary  water  pump 10 
5  Supply  terminal  15,  starter  30 
Fuse  panel @ 
No.  Consumer  Amps 
6 Pump  for  brake booster  15 
7  Horn 
20 
8 Wiper motor  30 
9 Wiper  motor 
30 
10  Headlight  washer  system  30 
12  Power outlets  and cigarette 
20 
lighter 
Fuse panel ® 
No.  !!Consumer 
ll Amps  , 
1 E
lectronic  Stabilization  Pro -
10 
gram 
2  Electronic 
Stabilization  Pro-
25 
gram 
3  Partition  window 
defogger 
15 
Rear window  defogger/RB 
4  Spyder:  Rear window  defog- 30/20 
ger 
5  Power  lock
ing system  20 
6 
Interior  Lights, washer  noz-20 
zles 
7  Anti-theft  alarm  system  5 
8 Climate  controls 10 
9 Heated  seats 25 
10  Lumbar  support  10 
11  Control  module  for  doors  30 
12  Control  module  for  doors 
10 
Bulbs 
Note 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  maintenance
free  headlights  and  rear lights. However,  if a 
bulb  has to  be changed,  please consult  your 
authorized  Audi  dealer  or  other  qualified 
workshop.  
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236  Index 
L 
Lap t imer  ..... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... ..  25 
L aunch  cont rol  program  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  80 
Launch Contro l Program 
Manual  transmission  ...... .. .. .... ..  77 
L eather  . .. ............... .... .. .. .  163 
C leaning  164 
l eaving  home  ................ ... .. ..  46 
Lift ing  jack  ....................... . 214 
Light  coming/leaving  home  ... .. .. .. .... ..  46 
Exterior  lighting  ..... ... .. .. .. .... ..  46 
L ight/ra in sensor 
Lig ht  sensor package  ...... .... .... ..  46 
Light/ra in sensor defect ive  .. .. .. .... ..  19 
Lights  Instrument  panel  i llumination  . ... .. . .  49 
switch ing on  and off  . ... .. .. .. .. .. ..  46 
L ight  sensor package  ....... .. .. .... ..  46 
Loading  the luggage  compa rtment  .... ..  98 
L oc king 
Power  locking  system  ... .. .. .. .... ..  32 
Remote master key  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  31 
Luggage  compartmen t ...... .. .. .. .. .. so 
E mergency  exit  . ..... ... .. .. .. .... .  210 
light  . ..... ... .. ..... ... .. .. .... .. 
so 
Loading  .... .. . .. ..... ... .. .. .... ..  98 
M 
Main tenance  .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... .  22 7 
M alfunct io n  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL)  17,  26 
M anual  transmission 
Gearshift  lever  ............... .... ..  77 
Launch Contro l Program  ... .. .. .... ..  77 
M atte  fin ish  pa int  ..... ... .. .. .. .... .  158 
M enu b utton  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
Menu  display  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  22 
Mi rror 
Vanity  mirror  .. ..... ... .. .. .. .... ..  51 
Mirrors  Activating  the  digital  compass  .... .. ..  55 
Adj ust ing the  exte rior  m irrors  . .. .... ..  SO 
d imm ing  . .... ........... .. .. .. .. .. 
so 
Mon itoring  the  Advanced Airbag  System  121 
N 
Natura l lea ther . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . 
New ti res and wheels 
NHTSA  163 
199 
Contacting  .... .. ... .......... .. .. .  99 
N umber  of  sea ts  ................ .. ..  103 
0 
O ctane  rat ing  . .. .. ... .......... .. ..  16 7 
Odometer  · ·  · . .. .. ............. .. .. .  10 
Oil 
refer  to Engine oi l 
175,176 
On-Boa rd  Di agnost ic System  (O BD) 
Data  Link Conne ctor  ( DLC) ..... .. .. .. .  26 
Malfunction  Ind ic a tor  Lam p (MIL)  .. .. .  26 
Open door  or front  lid warn ing  .. ... ... .  20 
Optional  eq uipment 
Marked w ith  an asterisk  . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . 
s 
Ou ts ide  mir ro rs 
refer  to E xterior  mirrors  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . so 
Ou ts ide temperature  disp lay  . . . . . . . . .  . .  20 
Owner's  manual  How the  Owner's  Manual  is organ ized  . .. 
S 
p 
Pa int 
To uch -up  . ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. . . 
p  . N aint  o .... . . .... ............. .... 
Parking  160 
22 3 
on a decline  . .. .. ..... ....... ... .. .  71 
on  a n in cline  . .. .. ..... ....... ... ..  .  71 
Parking  bra ke  ..... ............. .... . 70 
Parking  bra ke warning  ........... .... . 13 
Parking  system  advanced  . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  84 
Adjust ing the  d isplay  .............. ..  88 
Adjust ing the  war ning tones  ... .. .. .. .  88 
Pa ralle l Par king  .. ............. .. ...  87 
Reverse par king  ................. .. .  87 
Sa fety  p reca utions  . .... ..... ... .. .. .  84 
Swi tching  on and off  . ... .... ... .. .. .  86 
Pa rts  replacement  ...... .. ... ..... ..  229 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  .... ....  122 
Passive safety  system  ............ .. .. .  93 
Pedals  .... ... .. .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .  98 
Physical p rincip les of  a frontal  collision  . 104  
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Polishing .... ... .......... .. .. .. ...  156 
Pollen  filter  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  .  64 
P ower  locking  system  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  3 0 
Emergency locking  ........ .. .. .. .. ..  33 
Front  lid  .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  3 3 
Lock ing  .. ..... ....... .... ... ... ...  32 
Lock ing and  unlocking  the  vehicle  from 
in side  ... .. .... ............. .. .. ..  3 2 
Sw itches  . .. .. ........... .. .. .. ....  3 2 
Un loc kin g .. ............. .. .. .. .. ..  32 
Un loc king and  locking  vehicle  ... .. .. ..  31 
Powe r seats  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  58 
Power steering  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  149 
P ower  windows  ............ .... .. ....  35 
Reac tiva ting the  system  ... .. .. .. .. ..  36 
Pregnant  women  Specia l cons iderations  when  weari ng a 
safety  be lt  . ............. .... .. ...  108 
Programming  the  Homelink ® universal  re
mote  contro l . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  90 
Proper safety  belt  pos ition  ... .. .. .. .. .  107 
P rope r seat ing  pos it ion 
D river  ... .. .. ............. .. .. ....  94 
Fr ont  passenge r .......... .. .. .. .. ..  95 
Q 
Quartz  clock  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  9 
Question  What  happens  to  unbelted  occupants?  104 
Why  safety  belts?  .............. ...  103 
R 
Rain sensor defect ive  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  19 
Rear light  Defective  .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. ....  18 
Rear spoiler  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  148 
Rear view camera  Parallel  Parking  .......... .. .. .. .. ..  87 
Reverse pa rking  ..... ..... .. .. .. .. ..  87 
Rear view  mirror  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  50 
Rear window  . .. ........... .. .. .. ....  39 
Rear window  defogger  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  67 
Refueling  .... .. ... ..... ... .. .. .. ...  169 
Remote  control  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  32 
also  refer  to Remote  mast er key .  . .  . .  . .  29 
Inde x 237 
Remote  contro l garage door  opener 
(Homelink®)  . ... .... . ... ...... ... .. .  90 
Remote  maste r key 
B attery  replacement  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . 28,  29 
Check lig ht  .. .. .. ................. . 28 
U nlocking  and locking  ... .... ... .. .. .  31 
Repa ir man uals  .. .. .. ...............  227 
Repairs  Airbag  system  124 
Rep lacement  parts  ... . .. ..... ... .. . .  229 
Replacing  Bu lbs  ........ ... .. ..... .........  .  222 
F uses ... .. .... .. .. . ..............  221 
Rims  ..... .. .. .. .. .. ........... ..  199 
T ires and wheels  ... .. .. .... ... .. ..  200 
Wheel  rims  . ..... ... .. .. ..... ... ..  201 
Repo rting  Safety  Defects  . . . . . . . . . 99,  100 
Reset button  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  10 
Resetting  remote  cont ro l  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  32 
Retractor  ......... .. ...............  106 
Reve rse gear  (S tronic)  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  78 
R ims 
Rep laci ng  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . .  199,  201 
Rollbar 
refer  to Active  rollover  protection  sys-
tem  ......... ... .. ...............  101 
s 
SAFE  10,29 
Safe driving  habits  ... . .. .. ..... ... .. .  93 
Safety  be lt  pos ition  ............. ....  10 7 
Safety  be lts  wo rn by pregnan t women  108 
Safety  be lt  p retensioner 
Serv ice and d isposa l .............. . 109 
Safety  be lts  ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... ..  106 
Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .. ...............  165 
Danger to  passengers who  do  not  wear  a 
safety  belt  .... .. .. . ..............  104 
Fastening  ....... .. ..... ..........  106 
Improperly  worn  ... . .. .... .... .. ..  108 
Not  wor n ... .. .. .. ...............  104 
pre tensione rs  .. .. .... .............  109 
S afety  be lt pos ition  ............ ....  107 
Sa fety  instr uctions  . .. .. .. ..... ... ..  105 
Securing  child  safety  seats  ... ... .. ..  140 
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Tire pressure  monitoring  system  .... .. .  206 
Malfunctions  .... ..... ... ... ... ...  208 
Sensors  . ... .... ........ ... .. .. .. .  201 
Tires and whee ls  ......... .. .. .. .. .  201 
Valves  ... .. ................. .. ...  201 
Warn ing/ indicator  light  ....... .. .... .  19 
Tire  repair  kit  . ..... .... ... .. .. .. ...  210 
T ires .. .. .. .. .... ............. .. .. .  189 
P ressu re  . .. .. ........... .. .. .. ...  206 
Replacing  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  199,  201 
Service life  ..... ...... ... .. .. .. ...  198 
Speed rating  letter  code  ... .. .. .. .. .  200 
T ire  manufacturing  date  ... .. .. .. .. .  200 
Tire pressure  monitoring  system  .. .. .  206 
Tire specifications  ........ .. .. .. .. .  200 
T read depth  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  198 
Uniform  t ire quality  grading  .. .. ... ..  203 
W inte r tires  ................ ... ...  203 
T ires/Wheels 
Low aspect  ratio  tires  ...... .. .. .. .. .  205 
T ire  mobility  system  ...... .. .. .. .. .  210 
Tire repa ir kit  ......... ...... .... ..  210 
Tires and vehicle  load limits  . ... .. .. .. .  196 
Tires and whee ls 
C heck in g tire  p ressu re  ..... .. .. .. .. .  19S 
Cold ti re inflation  pressu re  ... .. .. ...  193 
D imensions  ... .... .... ... .. .. .. .. . 
General  notes  ... .. .... ... .. .. .. .. . 
Glossary of  t ire and  load ing termino lo-
gy  .. .. '  . .. ................. .. .. . 
New  tires and wheels  ...... .. .. .. ..  . 
Replacing  .. ................ ... ..  . 199 
189 
190 
199 
200 
Snow chai ns  ... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  204 
T ire pressure  monitor ing system  .. .. .  20 1 
Tires and vehicle  load limits  .. .. .. .. .  196 
Wheel  bol ts  ............. .... .. .. .  205 
W inter  t ires  . .... ..... ... .. .. .. ...  203 
Tire serv ice life  .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  198 
T ool  kit  ... .. .. .. ........... .. .. ...  210 
Touch -up  paint  ............ .... .. .. .  160 
T owing 
Tow truck  procedures  ........... ....  219 
Towing  loop  .. .... .. .... ... .. .. .. ...  220 
T railer  towing  ............. .. .. .. .. .  155 
Transm ission 
Manual  transmission  .......... ... ...  77 
Transm ission  ma lf u nct ion  (indicator  light)  81 
Inde x 239 
Transpor t Canada  ..... .. .. ..... ... ..  100 
Tread Wea r Ind icator  (TWI)  ........... 198 
Tr ip comp uter  . .. .. ............... .. .  21 
S ingle-trip  memory  ............ .... . 21 
Tota l-trip  memory  .. . ... .... ... .. .. .  21 
T rip odometer  ..... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. .  10 
Turn signals  . .. .. .... ... ....... ......  47 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .... . 19 
u 
Un fastening  safety  belts  108 
Un idirectional  tires  . ............. ....  189 
Un iform  tire  qua lity  gradi ng  ...... .. ..  203 
U ni versal  Radio- Frequency Remote  Con-
trol  (Homelink ®)  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  90 
U nl ocking 
Power locking  system  .............. . 32 
Remote  contro l key  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 31 
V 
Vanity  mirro r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ... .. .  51 
Vehicle-ca re p roducts  ............ ....  156 
Vehicle  electrical  system  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  14 
Vehicle  Identification  Number  (V IN)  . ...  223 
Vehicle  jac k .... ... .. ...............  214 
Vehicle  literature  .. ................. ..  4 
Vehicle  sh ut-down  . ............. .. ..  154 
Vehicle tool  kit  .. ... ............... . 210 
Ventilation  . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  63 
Voltmete r display  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  11 
w 
Warning/ind icator  lights  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  8 
Airbag  syst em  .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  .  14 
An ti- lock b rake sys tem (ABS)  .... .. .. .  16 
Br ake system  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  13 
Cruise cont ro l  .... .. . .. .. ..... ... .. .  19 
E lectronic  power  contro l  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  17 
E lectronic  Stabilization  Contro l (ESC) . .. 15 
Generator  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 14 
Malfunction  Ind icator  Lamp  (MIL)  .. .. .  17 
Parking  brake  .. .. .. . ....... ..... .. .  13 
Safety  be lt  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  14 
Safety systems  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  14 
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