AUDI S3 2009 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2009, Model line: S3, Model: AUDI S3 2009Pages: 324, PDF Size: 76.02 MB
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used.  We  recommend  using  roof  racks from  the Audi  original  accesÂ
sories  program. 
•  Th ese  roof  racks  are  the basis  for  a  complete  roof rack  system . 
For  safety  reasons, some  additional  attachments  are  necessary  to 
transport  luggage, bicycles,  surf  boards,  skis  and  small  boats  safely . 
All  these  components  are  available  at  your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
Vehicle  with  roof  rails 
•  The  vehicle  is  equipped  with integrated  roof  railings, which  can 
be  covered  into  roof  rack  by  installing  cross  bars.  Only  install  cross 
bars  specifically  designed  for  this  vehicle. 
•  Th ese bars  are  the  basis  for  a complete  roof  rack  system.  Addi Â
tional  attachments  are  necessary  to safely  transport  luggage,  bicyÂ
cles,  surf  boards,  skis  or  small  boats. 
•  All  necessary  hardware  for these  systems  is available  from  your 
authorized  Audi  dealer. 
When  should  the  roof  rack  be  removed? 
•  Before  going  through  an  automatic  car  wash  (it  is  best  to  ask the 
car  wash  operator) 
•  When  not  in  use  (reduce  fuel  consumption,  reduce wind  noise 
and  guard  against  theft) 
& WARNING 
•  Use of  an  unapproved  roof  rack  or incorrect  mounting  of an 
approved  roof rack can cause the  roof rack or the  items  carried  on 
it  to  fall  off the  roof  onto  the  road. 
•  Objects  falling  from  the  roof of a vehicle  can cause a  crash and 
personal  injury. 
•  Only  mount  the  system  between  the  markings  shown  in 
~ fig. 94 or ~ page  90,  fig. 95. 
•  The  roof rack system  must  be installed  exactly  according to the 
instructions  provided . 
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0 Note 
•  Any  damage  to  the  vehicle  caused  by  using  roof  racks or  other 
types  of  cross  bars  that  have  not  been  approved  by  Audi  for  your 
vehicle,  or incorrect  roof  rack  installation,  is not  covered  by  the 
Warranty. 
•  Always  check  the  roof  rack  mountings  and  hardware  before  each 
trip  and  during  a trip  to make  sure  everything  is securely  tightened. 
If  necessary,  retighten  the  mountings  and  check  the entire  system 
from  time  to  time. 
•  After  mounting  a  roof  rack  system,  or  when  you  transport 
objects  on  the  roof  of  your  vehicle,  the  height  of  the  vehicle  is  natu Â
rally  increased . Be careful  when  driving  under low  bridges  or  in  park 
garages  for  example . This  could  cause  damage  to  the  vehicle  and 
even  the 
load. a 
Applies to  veh icles: without  roof  rails 
Attachment  points  without  roof  rails 
The  roof  rack  must  be  attached  only  at  the  locations 
marked. 
Fig . 94  Attachment 
points  for  roof  rack 
The  attachment  points=> fig.  94  @can  only  be seen  with 
the  door  open.  ., 
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Seats  and  storage 
Introduction 
- Clean  the  roof  at  the  contact  points  for  the  roof  rack in 
order  to  avoid  paint  scratches. 
- Observe  the  ident ifying  marks  on  the  roof  rack  for  front 
and  rear,  left  and  right. 
Roof  rack  front 
- Open  the  front  doors  => & . 
- Center  the  front  of  the  roof  rack  in  the  two  stamped 
marks  at  the  front  of  the  roof=> 
page  89, fig.  94 @, 
=> & . 
Hand  tighten  the  mounting  screws  for  the  feet  alter Â
nately  on  the  left and  right  sides  of  the  vehicle. 
- Using  the  enclosed  torque  wrench,  tighten  the  front 
mounting  screws  securely=>& . 
Roof  rack  rear  Open  the  rear  doors=>& . 
Place the  rear  of  the  roof  rack  in  the  two  stamped  marks 
at  the  rear  of  the  roof=> 
page  89, fig.  94 @, =>  & . 
- Hand  tighten  the  mounting  screws  for  the  feet  alter Â
nately  on  the  left and  right  sides  of  the  vehicle. 
- Using  the  enclosed  torque  wrench,  tighten  the  rear 
mounting  screws  securely=>& . 
& WARNING 
• Always  follow  the  instructions  provided  by the  roof rack manuÂ
facturer. 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• When  installing  the  roof  rack with  the  vehicle  doors open, 
watch  out  for  other  traffic -there  is the  risk of an  accident. 
•  Make  certain  that  the  feet  of the  roof rack are  sitting exactly  in 
the  four  stamped  marks -otherwise  you  risk an  accident! 
•  After  you  have driven  a few  miles,  and  particularly  during  long 
trips,  inspect  the  attaching  screws to  make certain they are tight. 
•  Do not  make  any  modification  to  the  roof  rack  -you  increase 
the  risk  of  an accident.  • 
App lies  to vehi cles : w it h  roof  rails 
Roof  rack  mounting  locations 
Roof racks  must  be installed  only  at  the  locations  marked 
on  the  roof  rails. 
Mounting 
Fig.  95 Roof rails: front 
and  rear  mounting 
locations 
The  roof  rack  system must  be  installed  exactly  according  to  the 
instructions  provided. 
Mount  the  front  and  rear cross  bars  between  the  punched  markings 
on  the  inside  of  the  roof  railings=> fig.  95 -arrows- . 
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0 Note 
• The conventiona l roof  rack design  illustrated  above  will  not  fit  on 
vehic les without  roof  rai ls .  For safe  mounting,  these  require  a 
different  design  of  roof  rack .• 
Loading  the  roof  rack 
Al ways  di stri bute  the loads  evenly . M ake sure  any thing  on 
the  roof  r ack  is  tied  dow n  se cu rely. 
- A lways  distr ibute  the  loa ds  on  the  r oof  rack  evenly . 
- Alw ays  secure  items  to  t he  roo f rack. 
The  maximu m permissi ble  roof  weight  is 165  lb  (75  kg ). The  roof 
weight  is  made  up  of  the  weight  of  the  roof  rack  system  and  the 
weight  of  the  object  bei ng  transported => 
page  299. 
When  using  a roof  rack system  which  has a lower  load  carrying 
capacity,  you  must  not  use the  t otal  maximum  permis sible  load 
carrying  capacity . If  this  is  the  case, you  may  load  the  roof  rack 
system  on ly to  the  maximum  capac ity  specifie d by the  manufac Â
turer  of  the  roof  rack  system. 
& WARNING 
Weak , damaged  or  improper  straps  used to  secu re  items  to  the 
roof  rack can  fail  durin g hard  braking  or  in  a collision  and  cause 
s erio us personal  injury . 
•  Alway s use  suitable  mounting  strap s and  properly  secure 
item s to the  properly  in stalled  roof rack to  help pre vent  items  from 
shifting  or flying  forward . 
•  Items  on the  roof  rack  must  al ways be securely  mounted . 
•  The  u se of  a  roof  ra ck can  negatively  affect  the  way  a vehi cle 
handles . Cargo that  is large , heavy, bulky , long  or flat  will  have  a 
greater  negative  influenc e on the  vehicle 's aerodynamics,  center 
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& WARNING !continued ) 
of gravity  and  overall  handling . Alwa ys drive slowly , avoid sudden 
braking  and  maneuver s when  tr ansporting  cargo  on the  roof  of 
your  vehicle . 
•  Nev er e xceed the  ma ximum  permi ssible load car rying capacity 
of the  roof  of  your v eh ic le, the  permissible  axle w eights  and  the 
pe rmis sible  tot al weight  of your  vehicle=> 
page 299, "Weight s". 
•  Always drive  s lo w ly, avoid  sudden  br aking  and  maneuvers 
when  tran sporting  cargo  on the  roof of your  vehicle . 
~ For the  sake  of  the  environment 
Sometimes it  may  be  easier  to  leave  a roof  rack  installed  even 
though  you  are  not  using  it.  Due to  the  increased  air  resistance  your 
ve hic le w ill  unnecessarily  use more  fue l. Remove  the  roof  rack i f yo u 
are  not  going  to  use  it .• 
Cup  holders 
Cup  holders  in  the  center  console 
F ig . 96  Cup  hol ders 
an d  s torag e tray  in th e 
ce nte r c ons ole 
Up  to  two  beverages  can  be  placed  in  the  center  console . 
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Seats  and  storage 
& WARNING 
Spilled  hot  liquid can  cau se an  a ccident  and  per sonal  injury . 
•  Never  carry  any  beverage  conta iner s with  hot  liquid s, such as 
hot  coffee or hot tea , in the  veh icle wh ile  it  is moving . In case of an 
accident , sudden  braking  or  other  vehicle  movement , hot  liquid 
could  spill , causing  scald ing  burns . Spilled  hot  l iquid  can  also 
c au se an  accident  and  personal  injury . 
•  Use only soft cups  in the  cupho lder . Hard cups and  glasses can 
c ause  injury  in an  accident . 
•  Never  use the  cupholder  or  adapter  as an  ashtray  -ris k of fire . 
0 Note 
Only  drink  containers  with  lids  should  be carried  in  the  cupholder. 
L iquid  cou ld spi ll out  and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equ ip Â
ment  or  stain  the  upholstery  etc  .. • 
Cupholder  in  the  rear  center  armrest 
Opening  the  cup  holder 
Fig . 97  Rea r cent er 
armre st : c upholder 
extended 
P ress  bo th s pots  mar ke d  with ii @ ~ fig.  97  ~& .The 
holde r exten ds. 
Adjusting  the  retainer  individually 
Press  and  hold  the  reta iner  a rm @ in wa rd -arrow- an d 
adjust  it  to  fit  t he cup  size. 
T he  retainer  arm  should  f it  snugly  a round  the  cup  or  can. 
T he cup  holder  is  designed  to  secure  no mo re than  two  cups  o r 
cans . 
& WARNING 
Spilled  hot  liquid  can  cause  an  accident  and  personal  inju ry. 
•  Never  carry  any  beverage  containers  with  hot  liquid s, such as 
hot  coffee or hot tea , in the  vehicle while  it  is moving . In case of an 
accident,  sudden  braking  or  other  vehicle  movement , hot  l iquid 
could  spill , causing  scalding  burns . Spilled  hot  liquid  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  personal  injury . 
•  Use on ly soft cups in the  cup holder. Hard cups and glas ses can 
cause  injury  in an  accident . 
0 Note 
Only d rink  co ntainers  with  lids  sho uld be ca rried  in th e cupholde r. 
L iquid  could  spill  out  and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equip Â
m ent  or s tai n t he  uphols tery  e tc . . •  
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Ashtray 
Rear  ashtray 
1.-~-., 
I  I 
Fig. 98  Rear  ashtray 
To  open  ashtray 
-Open  the cover ~ &. 
To  empty  ashtray 
- Hold  the  ashtray  housing=> fig.  98  and  lift  out . 
To  reinstall  ashtray 
-Open  the  ashtray cover, insert  the  ashtray  and  press 
down. 
& WARNING 
Never  put  waste  paper  in  the  ashtray.  Hot  ashes  or  other  hot 
objects  in  the  ashtray  could set  waste  paper  on  fire .• 
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Cigarette  lighter /socket 
Outlets 
The outlet  in  the  front  center  console  and in  the  luggage 
compartment  may  be  used  for  12-volt  appliances. 
Outlet  in  the  front  center  console 
Fig. 99  Center 
console,  front:  12-volt 
outlet 
Fig . 
100 Luggage 
compartment : 12-volt 
outlet 
- Fold  the cover for  the  outlet  down ~ fig.  99. 
- Plug  in  appliance  to  be  used. 
Outlet  in  the  luggage  compartment 
-Tap cover ~ fig.  100. 
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Seats  and  storage 
-Plu g in  ap plia n ce  to  be  us ed. 
The  ou tlet  may  be  used  for  12-volt  app liances  with  maximum 
consumption  of  up  to  100 watts,  such  as a flash  light , smal l vacuum 
cleaner,  etc . 
Before  you  purchase  any  accessories,  always  read  and  follow  the 
inf orm ati on  i n 
=> page  305 , "Addi tiona l ac cess ories  and  parts 
replacement" . 
& WARNING 
The  outlet  plu s any  appliances  plugged  into  it  remain  functional 
even  if the  ignition  is switched  off  or the  ignition  key  is removed . 
Ne ver  leave  children  inside  the  vehicle  without  supervi sion . 
0 Note 
To avoid  damaging  the  socket,  only  use  p lugs  that  fit  properly . 
[ i ] Tips 
When  the  engine  is  off  and  accessories  are  sti ll plugged  in  and  are 
on,  the  vehicle  batte ry  can  sti ll be d rained .• 
Storage 
General  overview 
There  are  numer ous pl aces  to store  items  i n your  ve hicle. 
Storage  in  the  front  arm  rest 
Storage in t h e  rear  ar m res t 
=> page 87 
Glove  compart ment  (A ir v enti lati on i n t he ::::> page  95 
glove  compartment*,  CD changer *)  Cent
er console 
Compartments  in  the  door  trims 
S to ra ge in the  f ootwe ll 
=> page9 5 
=> page96 
=> page96 
Compartments  in  luggage  compartment => page  97 
Some  of  the  s torage  locations  are  only  found  on  specific  veh icle 
models  or  are  optional  equ ipment . 
& WARNING 
• Always  remove  obje cts  from  the  in strument  panel.  Any items 
not  put  away  could slide around  inside the  vehicle while  driving  or 
when  a ccelerating  or when  applying  the  bra kes or when  driving 
around  a corner . 
•  When  you  are  driving  make  sure that  anything  you  may  have 
placed  in the  center  console or other  storage  locations  cannot  fall 
out  into the  footwells . In case of sudden  bra king you would  not  be 
able  to  brake , depress the  clut ch or  accelerate . 
•  Any pie ces of clothing  that  you have hung up mu st  not interfere 
with  the  driver's  view.  The  coat  hooks are  designed  only  for  light Â
weight  clothing . Never  hang  any  clothing  with  hard , pointed  or 
heavy  objects  in the  pockets  on the  coat  hooks . During  sudden 
bra king  or  in an  accident  -especially  if the  airbag  is deployed  -
these  obje cts  could  in jure  any  passengers  inside  the  vehicle.  •  
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Glove  compartment 
The  glove  compa rtmen t is  illumin ated  an d can  be  Jocke d. 
"' 10 ., ~ a:. ., 03 
To  open  glove  compartment 
Fi g. 101  Glove 
c ompartment 
- Pull  the  handle => fig.  10 1 in  t he direction  of  the  a rrow 
p ush  do wn  lid  to  the  fully  o pen  p osition . 
To  close  glove  compartment  - Push  the  glove  compartment  lid  upward  unt il the  loc k 
engages. 
T he  light  will  il luminate  when  the  parking/head lights  are turned  on 
and  the  glove  compartme nt  is  ope n. 
I n the  g love compartment  lid,  you  wil l find  a place  to  store  a pen  and 
a pad  of  paper. 
& WARNING 
To reduce the  risk of per sonal  injury in an accident  or  sudden  stop , 
always  keep th e glove compa rtment  closed while  driving . • 
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Applie s  to  veh ic les : w it h  stora ge  co mpart ment  in cente r co nsole 
Storage  compartment  for  small  objects Ca 
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l 
l 
I~ u 
I 
' Fig . 102  Center 
c o nso le st orag e 
co mpartm ent 
- T o open  th e c om partm ent,  pre ss t he c ove r lg => fig. 102. 
- To c lose  the  compa rtment,  push  the  drawe r all the  way  in 
unt il it  clic ks  in  place. 
An  additiona l storage  compartment2 1 for  relatively  small  objects  is 
located  in  the  cen ter  console  ne xt to  the  brake  lever .• 
2> Not  avai lab le  on  veh ic le s with  Audi  Nav igat ion  System . 
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Seats  and  storage 
Compartments  in  the  door  trims 
There  are  storage  compartments in the  door  trims. 
& WARNING 
Fig. 103  Storage 
compartment  in  the 
door  trim 
Always  read  and  heed all WARNINGS => page  165, ulmportant 
safety  instructions  on the  side  airbag  system".  • 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  storage net in footwe ll 
Storage  net  in  footwell 
There  is  a storage  net  in  the  passenger's  footwell. 
Fig. 104  Storage  net  in 
passenger's  footwell 
[  i ] Tips 
Do  not  keep  any  sharp or  pointed  objects  in  the storage  net  -they 
are  a  personal  injury risk.• 
Appl ies to  vehicles:  with  storage net in  the  front seatbac ks 
Storage  net  in  the  seatbacks 
There  is  a  storage  net  behind  both  front  seatbacks. 
[ i ] Tips 
Fig . 105  Storage  net 
on the  driver's  seatÂ
back 
Do  not  keep  any  sharp  or  pointed  objects  in  the storage  net -this 
increases  the  risk  of  personal  injury .•  
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Applies  to veh ic les : w it h  stora ge  net  in  lu ggage  compa rtm ent 
Side  storage  in  the  luggage  compartment 
There  is a comportment  with  a net on  the right  side  of  the 
luggage  comportment. 
• 
Fig . 106  Side compartÂ
ment  in the  luggage 
compartment 
The  compartment  is  suitable  for  holding  small  items. • 
Coat  hooks 
There is  a coot  hook  above  each  rear  door. 
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} Fig . 107  Coat  hook 
The  coat  hooks  are  located  in  the  headliner  above  each  rear  door. 
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& WARNING 
•  Hang  clothes  in such  a way  that  they  do  not  impair  the  driver's 
v1s1on. 
•  The  coat  hooks must  only be used for  light  weight  clothing. Do 
not  leave  any  heavy  or  sharp  edged  objects  in the  pockets  which 
may  interfere  with  the  side  curtain airbag  deployment  and  can 
cause  personal  injury  in  a  crash. 
•  Do not  use coat  hangers for hanging  clothing on the coat hooks 
as this  can interfere  with  proper  deployment  of the  side curtain 
airbags  in  an  accident. 
•  Do not  hang  heavy  objects  on the  coat  hooks, as they  could 
cause  personal  injury  in a  sudden  stop.  • 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  controls 
Description 
The air  conditioner  is  fully  automatic  and  is  designed  to 
maintain  a  comfortable  and  uniform  climate  inside  the 
vehicle. 
We  recomme nd  the  following  s ettings: 
- Select  and  set  a temperature  between  64 
°F (+22  °C) and 
84  °F (+28  °C). 
- Press the  !AUTO 
I button. 
With  this  setting,  you  attain  maximum  comfort  in  the least  amount 
of  time . Change  this  set ting,  as desired,  to  mee t your  pe rsonal 
needs. 
The  climate  controls  are  a combination  of  heating,  venti lation  and 
cooling  systems,  which  automatica lly reduce  humidity  and  coo l the 
air  inside  your  vehic le . 
The  air  temperature,  air  flow  and  air  distribution  are  automatically 
regu lated  to  achieve  and  maintain  the  desired  passenger  compart Â
ment  temperature  as quick ly as possible. 
The  system  automatically  compensates  for  changes  in  the  outside 
temperature  and  for  the  intensity  of  the  sun light  entering  the 
veh ic le. We  recommend  you  use the 
Automat ic mode=> page 101 
for  year -round  comfort. 
P lease  note  the  following : 
Turn  on  the  air  conditioner  to  reduce  humidity  in  the  vehic le. This 
a lso  prevent  the  window s from  fogging  up.  When  the  outside  temperature  is  high  and  the  air  is very  humid, 
c
ondensat ion from  the  evaporator  may  drip  under  the  vehicle . T his 
is  normal  and  does  not  indicate  a leak. 
I f  the  outside  temperature  is  low,  the fan  normally  only  switches  to 
a higher  speed  once  the  engine  coola nt  has war med  u p sufficiently . 
T he air  conditioner  temporarily  sw itches  off  when  you  drive  off  from 
a standstill  using  fu ll throttle  to  save  engine  power. 
The  comp ressor  also  swi tches  off  if  the  coolant  temperatu re is to o 
high  so that  the  engine  can  be  adequate ly cooled  under  extreme 
lo ads . 
Air  pollutants  filt er 
The  air  po llutants  fi lter  (a combined  partic le filter  and  activated 
charcoal  fi lter)  reduces  or  eliminates  outside  air  pollution  (dust,  or 
p ollen)  from  en ter ing  the  vehic le . 
The  air  po llutants  fi lter  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals  specified 
in  your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  bo oklet,  so that  the  ai r conditioner 
can  proper ly work. 
I f  you  drive  your  vehicle  in  an  area  with  high  air  pol lution,  the  filter 
may  need  to  be changed  m ore freque ntly tha n specified  in  your 
Audi  Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  If  in  doubt,  ask your  authoÂ
r iz ed Aud i Service  Adviso r fo r a dvice . 
& WARNING 
Redu ced vi sibility  i s dangerou s and  can  cause  accidents . 
•  For saf e driving  it  is very  important  that  all  window s be free  of 
ice , sno w and  conden sation. 
•  Fully familiarize  yourself  with  the  proper  use and  fun ction  of 
the  heating  and ventil ation  sy stem  and  especially  how  to  defog 
and  defrost  the  windows.  ...