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22  Instruments and warning /indicator  lights 
When  this  symbo l ml illuminates,  it  means 
that  Adaptive  Light  is defective.  Go to  a  quali
fied  workshop  to  have  the  headlights or  the 
control  unit  for  the  Adaptive  L ight  repaired. 
@, o Light/rain  sensor defective 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  automat ic headlights 
The  indicator  light  indicates  a defect  in the 
automatic  headlights/automatic  wiper sys 
tem . 
If the  symbo l illuminates,  the  light  sensor  has 
failed.  For safety  reasons , the  low  beams  are 
turned  on  permanently  with  the  switch  in 
AU
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
sh ield  wiper  lever  functions  are  st ill available . 
H ave  the  light/ra in sensor  checked  as  soon  as 
possible  at  an  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
;  Audi  magnetic  ride 
Appl ies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  magnetic  ride 
The indicator  light monitors  vehicle damping. 
The  indicator  light E illuminates when  the ig
nition  is switched  on  as  a  function check. 
@ Tips 
If  the  indicator  lamp  illuminates  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 Au
di  dealer. 
~ Diesel particulate  filter  clogged 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  diesel engine  and  diesel  particu
late  fi lter 
1/1 Particulate  filter ! See  owner's  manual 
If  the  indicator  light II in the  instrument 
cluster  comes  on,  the  diesel  particulate  filter  has  become  blocked  with  soot  as  the  result  of 
constant  short-distance  driving. When  the 
II symbol  illuminates,  you  can  alter  your 
driving  style to assist  the  filter  self-clean ing 
p rocess.  Drive for  approximately  15  minutes 
in  4th  or 5th  gear  (automatic  transmission  with  the  se
lector  lever  in the  S position)  at  a 
minimum  speed  of  37  mph  (60  km/h) and  an 
engine  speed  of  approx imately  2,000  RPM . 
The  temperature  increase that  will  result  from 
this  can  burn  off  the  soot  in  the  filter.  The 
symbol  will  switch  off  when  the  cleaning  is 
successful.  After  a  successful  cleaning,  there 
is  no  need  to bring  the  car  to  an  authorized 
dealer  or  qualified  workshop  because this is 
part  of normal  vehicle  operation . 
If  the  symbol 
DI does  not  switch  off,  see 
your  autho rized  dea ler  or  other  qualified 
workshop  to have  the problem  corrected . 
As long  as  the  indicator  light 
11!1 remains  on 
(diesel  part iculate  filte r plugged),  you  ca n ex
pect  increased  fuel  consumption  and  possibly 
also  a  loss  of  engine  performance. 
For  more  information  on  the  diesel  particu
late  filter,  refer to~ 
page  171 . 
A WARNING ,__ 
Always  adapt  your  speed to  the  current 
weather,  road  and  traffic conditions.  You 
should  never  disobey  traffic  laws  in order 
to  follow  driving recommendations . 
¢ ¢Turn  signals 
-
The indicator  light  blinks  when you  use either 
turn signal. 
Whenever  you  use  the  left B or  the  right fl 
turn  s ignal,  the  indicato r light  blinks . When 
you  use  the  emergency  f lasher,  both indicator 
lights  flash. 
If  one  of  the  turn signal  light  bulbs  burn  out, 
the  turn  signal  will  blink  twice  as  fast  as  nor
mal. 
Additional  information  on  the  turn  s ignals 
Q page  SO. 
CRUISE/ vf Cruise control 
T he 
(ijjll j~i~ (USA  models)/.  (Canada  models) 
warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when  the 
cruise  control  is activated .  
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Driver  information 
display 
Introduction 
Introduction 
The Driver information  display  inside  the  in
strument  cluster  provides you,  the driver, 
with  important  information. 
Fig. 6 Instr ument  cluster:  ce nte r dis play 
Fig. 7 Wiper  lever:  controls  fo r the  menu  d ispl ay 
Center  display 
With  the ignition  on, the  display  in the  Dr iver 
Information  System  shows the  fo llowing  in
formation: 
- CD* inserted  or  Radio* station  set 
- Outs ide temperature*:  At  temperatures  be-
low  41  °F (+5  °C),  a snowflake  symbol  ap
pears in front  of  the  temperature display 
¢_&. . 
-Warning:  front  lid, door  or  eng ine compart
ment  lid  open:  The disp lay appears  if the 
door, the  engine  compartment  lid  or front 
lid  is not  closed. 
- Warning:  close fue l tank  cap: The Driver  in
formation  disp lay indicates  when  the  filler 
cap  is not  secured or  missing  c> 
page  192. 
Driver  information  display  23 
Additional  functions 
You can open  the  following  functions  in the 
Driver  Information  System  display by pressing 
the 
I RESETI button ¢ fig. 7 one or  more times: 
Trip  computer  Digital  speedometer * 
Menu  display 
¢page25 
¢page27 
The speed warning  system  is also displayed  in 
the  Driver Information  System. You can read 
how to  set  it  inc> 
page  31. 
Efficiency  program 
The efficiency  program  can help  you to  use 
les s fuel 
c> page  29. 
Auto  Check Control 
Some f unctions  and veh icle  components  are 
scanned  for their  operating  status  when you 
switch  the  ignition  on and while  you are driv 
ing.  Malfunctions  or  required  service proce
dures are s ignaled  audibly  and  indicated  by 
red and yellow  illuminated  symbols  and  re
minders  in the  display 
¢page  13. 
A WARNING 
- Never  rely exclusively on the  outside 
temperature  display  to  determine  if a 
road  surface  is icy  or  not . Keep  in mind 
that  road surfaces,  especially bridges 
and  overpasses, could  be ice covered and 
slippery  even at  an outside  temperature 
above  41 °F (+S °C). 
- Always  remember,  even  if the  "snow
f lake" symbo l (ice warning)  does  not ap
pear in the  display,  black  ice could  be on 
the  road. 
- Always  reduce your  speed and drive  with 
special  care  in cold  weather  conditions 
when  the  chance of  encountering  icy 
road  surfaces  increases. 
(D Tips 
-If the  vehicle  is stationary,  or  if you are 
driving  at  a very  low speed, the  tempera
ture  shown  in the  display  might  be 
slightly  h igher  than  the  actual  outside  .,,.  
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24  Driver  information  d isplay 
temperature.  This is caused by the  heat 
being  radiated  from  the  engine . 
- On vehicles with  S tronic,  the  reminders 
do not  appear  in the  display  until you se
l ect a gear . 
- On vehicles with  Audi  Navigation sys
tem*,  the  displays  may differ  from  their 
norma l appearance during  navigation. 
Gearshift  recommendation 
App lies to  vehicles:  with  gearshift  ind icator  and  manual 
transmiss ion 
This indicator  can help  conserve  fuel. 
Fig.  8 Gears hi ft  recommenda tion 
In  order  to  become familiar  with  the  gearshift 
indicator,  begin  driving as usual. 
If the  current 
gear  is not  the  best one for  conserving  fuel, 
the  indicator  will  display  the  recommended 
gear . The display  shows the  current  gear  and 
the  recommended  gear 
c:> fig . 8 . 
- Upshift ing: The display  is to  the right of  the 
current  gear  if  a 
higher gear is recommend
ed . 
-Downshift ing: The display  is to  the left of 
the  current  gear  if  a 
lower gear is  recom
mended . 
Sometimes  the  ind icator  w ill recommend 
skipping  a gear  (3..,. 5). 
(D Note 
This indicator  should  help  you conserve 
fue l. It  is not  designed  to  recommend the 
correct  gear  in  all  driving  situations.  Only 
the  dr iver can dec ide which  gear  is correct 
in  certa in driving  situations  such as when 
accelerating  or  dr iving  on h ills. 
(D Tips 
- The display  switches  off  when  the  clutch 
peda l is pressed. 
- Gear shift  recommendation  can be deac
tivated  in the  driver  information  system 
c:>page  27. 
On-Board  Diagnostic 
system  (OBD) 
On-Board  Diagnostics 
Fig. 9 Locat ion of  Data  Link  Connector  (DLC) 
On-Boa rd  Diagnostics  monitors  the  compo
nents  of  your  em iss ion  control  system. Each 
controlled  component  in your  engine  system 
has  been  assigned  a code . In  case of  a mal 
function,  the  component  wi ll  be identified 
and the  fault  stored  as a code in  the  control 
module  memory. 
The  MIL  lamp  may a lso  illuminate  if  there is a 
leak  in the  on-board  fuel  vapor  recovery sys
tem.  If  the  light illuminates  after  a  refuelling, 
pull  off  the  road  and stop  the  vehicle,  then 
check that  the  fuel  filler  cap is properly  closed 
c:> page  192. 
In  order  to  make an accurate  diagnosis,  the 
stored  data  can only  be displayed  using spe 
cial diagnostic  equipment  (generic scan tool 
for  080) . 
In  order  to  connect  the  special  diagnostic 
equipment,  push the  plug  into  the  Data  Link 
Connector  (DLC). The DLC is located  to  the 
right  of  the  engine  hood  release  lever 
c:> fig. 9. 
Your authorized  Audi  dealer  or  a qualified  service station  can interpret  the  code and  per 
form  the  necessary repair.  
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-All  stored  va lues wi ll be lost  if the  veh i
cle battery  is disconnected. 
Menu  display 
Introduction 
F ig . 12  Wiper  lever: Controls  for the  men u display 
Fig . 13  Display:  Sta rt  me nu 
Some functions  in your  vehicle  can be  set, ac
tivated,  and controlled  by 
Men us). With  these 
menus you  can also select  the  information 
shown  in  the  driver  information  system,  which 
operates  only  with  the  ignition switched  on . 
Operation  is contro lled by the 
I Reset I button 
and the  rocker switch  on the  wiper  lever 
¢fig.  12. 
The 
S tart  m enu shows  you the  different  dis 
play types: 
Se t 
Ch eck 
M enu off 
Each display  type  in  the  Start  menu contains  a 
submenu  with  additiona l opt ions . 
Set 
-Check 
Menu  off 
Dri ver  inform ation  di spl ay  2 7 
Clock 
¢ page28 
Computer 
¢page28 
Speed a larm  (speed warning) 
¢ page32 
Language  (7  languages) 
¢page28 
Units  (distance,  fuel  consump
tion,  temperature) 
¢page28 
Displays (gearshift  recommen
dation) 
¢page24 
Lighting*  (exterior  lights,  turn 
signals) 
¢ page48 
¢page  50 
Wiper  (service  position) 
¢page57  Doors (unlocking  and locking 
mode,  for  example  Auto  Lock) 
¢ page  36, 
¢ page37 
Service 
¢page30 
Chass is  number* 
¢ page255 
-Engine oil  temperatu re* 
¢page  31 
-Registered  keys 
¢ page34 
All  of  the  messages shown  in 
vehicles without  menu  display 
appear  on the  display  screen. 
. 
I  
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34  Openin g and  clo sing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig . 25  Key set 
The key set  for your vehicle  includes: 
@ two  master  keys (press  the  re
l ease  button 
~ page 35, 
fig.  26 to  fold and  unfold  the 
master  key) 
@ one valet  key 
@ M as ter ke y wit h remo te control 
You  can centrally  lock  and unlock your vehicle 
and  start  the  engine with  the master  key with 
remote  control.  The rear  lid  can be unlocked 
with the  remote  control  unlock button 
c:::::5 on 
the  master  key. 
@Valet  ke y 
The valet  key fits  only the  driver's door  and 
the  ignition  lock. If you have to  leave  the key 
with  somebody  else,  you are well-advised  to  turn  over the  valet  key only . 
Be aware that  the  rear  lid can be opened  from 
inside  the vehicle with  the  remote  rear  lid re
lease 
c:::::5 located  in the  dr iver's  door . 
Key replac em ent 
If you lose  a key , contact  your authorized  A udi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disa
b led.  Be sure  to bring all your  keys with you. 
Re gister ed keys 
You can check to  find out  how many remote 
keys have been  registered  to  your vehicle. 
Therefore, when  buying a used  vehicle,  make  sure to  get  all of the  remote  keys that  belong 
to  it . 
Calling  up the  reg istered  remote  keys 
~page 27. 
An example  of a poss ible d isplay: 3/2 . The 
first  digit  indicates  how many keys have been 
coded for your vehicle. The second  digi t  indi
cates  the  current  number  of remote  keys that 
are  registered . For our example,  this  wou ld 
mean  that 
2 keys have been  enabled  for your 
vehicle, and  that,  for  example,  one  key has  been  lost . 
If one  key has  been  lost,  contact  an a uthor 
ized Audi dealership  to have the  function 
locked for 
this key. A lso  inform your  insurance 
company  that this key is lost. 
A WARNING 
-
-Do not  leave your vehicle unattended 
wit h the  key in the  ignition  lock . Entry by 
unauthorized  persons  could endanger 
you or  result  in theft  or damage  the  vehi cle. A lways  loc k all doors  and  take  the 
key . 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unattended  in the 
veh icle,  especially with access  to  vehicle 
keys. Unguarded  access  to  the  keys pro
vides children  the  opportunity  to  start 
the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle sys
tems  such as the  power windows. Unsuperv ised  operation  of any vehicle system 
by children  can result  in serious  injury. 
(D Tips 
- If you open  the  driver's  door with  the  key 
left  in the  ignition  lock, a chime wi ll 
sound.  Th is is your rem inder  to  remove 
the  key and  lock the  door. 
- For security  reasons,  rep lacement  keys 
are  only ava ilable  from  authorized  Audi 
dealers.  
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How is the anti-theft alarm switched  off 
when  triggered? 
The alarm  system  is switched  off  when  you 
un lock the  vehicle  using  the  remote-control 
key or when  the  ignition  is switched  on.  The 
alarm  will  also  switch  itself  off  when  it  comes 
to  the  end  of  its  cycle . 
Emergency flasher 
The emergency  flasher  will  blink  briefly  when 
the  doors,  engine  hood  and  rear  lid are  prop
erly  closed . 
If the  emergency  flashers  do not  blink,  check 
the  doors,  engine  hood  and  rear  lid to  make 
sure  they  are  properly  closed.  If you  close  a 
door,  the  hood  or the rear  lid with  the  anti
theft  alarm  switched  on,  the  emergency  flash
ers  will  blink  only  after  you  have  closed  the 
door  or  lid . 
(D Tips 
For the  anti-theft  alarm  system  to  func
tion  properly,  make  sure  all  vehicle  doors 
and  windows  are  closed  before  leaving the 
veh icle. 
Power  windows 
Controls 
Fig. 40 Dr iver 's door:  powe r w ind ow sw itches 
The  switches  are located  in the  driver's  door. 
The front  passenger's  door  has a  own power 
window  switch  of  its own. 
To open/close  If the respective  switch  is  push
ed  or pulled,  the  window  will,  respectively. 
Opening and  closing  43 
Switches for  front  door windows 
@ operates  the  window  in  the  driver's  door. 
® operates  the  window  in the  front  passeng -
er 's  door. 
Switches for  rear windows 
© operates  the  left  rear  window. 
@ operates  the  right  rear  window. 
Safety switch 
® Safety switch  for  rear  window  operation . 
A WARNING 
-Do  not  leave  chi ldren  unattended  in the 
veh icle,  especially  with  access  to  vehicle 
keys.  Unsupervised  use  of the  keys  can 
result  in starting  of the  engine  and  use 
of vehicle  systems  such  as  power  win
dows,  etc.  wh ich could  result in serious 
mJury. 
- Remember  -you  can  still  open  or  close 
the  power  windows  for  about  ten  mi nutes  after  the  ign ition  is switched  off. 
On ly when  either  of  the front  doors  are 
opened  are  the power  windows  switched 
off . 
- Be careful  when  clos ing the  windows . 
Check  to see  that  no  one  is  in  the way, or 
serious  injury  could  result! 
-Always  remove the ignition  key whenever 
you  leave  your  vehicle . 
- If  you  lock your  vehicle from the outside, 
no  one,  especially  children,  should  re
main  in the  vehicle. 
- Do  not  stick  anything  on the  windows  or 
the  windshield  that  may  interfere  with 
the  driver's  field  of  vision. 
Switches in the  driver's  door 
The  driver can  operate  all  windows . 
In  addition to  the switches  in the  driver's 
door,  there  is a  separate  switch  in each  door 
for  the  power window  in that  door~ 
page  43, 
fig.  40. 
If the  respective  switch  is pushed  or 
pulled,  the  window  will open  or  close.  The 
Ill>  
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56  Clear  vis ion 
as rain or  drizz le  re duces visibi lity 
through  th e windshield. 
- The windshie ld must  not  be treated  with 
water-repe llent  materials.  They can in
crease glare  under  poor visibility  condi
t ions such  as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun is low  on the  horizon . In  addi
t ion, they  can cause th e windshield  wip
ers to  chatter. 
(D Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whether  the 
windsh ield wiper  b lades are frozen  to 
the  windshield.  Switching  on the  wind
shield  wipers  can damage the  wiper 
blades! 
- Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted 
window . U si ng the  w ipers as a conven
i en t  ice s craper  will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades . 
- Prior  to using  a car wash,  the  windshield 
wiper  system  m ust  be switched  off  (lever 
i n position  0) . This helps to  prevent  unin
tentiona l switching  on and damage to 
the  windshie ld wiper  system. 
(D Tips 
- The w indshield  wipers  are swi tched off 
when the  ignition  is turned  off.  Activate 
the  windshie ld wipers  after  the  ignition 
i s sw itched  back on  by mov ing the  w ind 
shield  wiper lever to  any pos it ion. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshie ld wiper  blades 
cause smearing,  which  can affect  the  op
eration  of  the  light/rain  sensor*. Check 
the  condition  of  your  windshie ld w iper 
blades  regularly. 
- The rai n sensor  is part  of  the interval 
wiping  system.  Tur ning off  the  ignition 
will  a lso deact ivate  the  rain  sensor. To re
activate  t he senso r,  switch  off  the  inter
val w iping  function,  then  sw itch it  ba ck 
on aga in. 
- Applies  to  vehicles with  lig ht/ rain sen
sor: When  the wipers  are swi tched on 
manu ally and  in  rain condi tions, the  au
tomatic  head lights*  turn  on¢ 
page  47, 
·'t!.-Switching  the  headlights  on and  off 
or  off  during  the day when the  wipers  are 
no  longer  operating.  The automatic 
head lights*  funct ion is available  in th is 
case on ly when  the light  switch  is  in the 
"A UTO"  position¢ 
page  47,  fig.  43. 
-Make s ure the  washer  fluid  reservoir  in 
the  engine  compartment  is topped  off 
before  going  on a  long trip.  Look up 
¢ 
page  211 for  check ing and filling  the 
washer  co nta iner . 
- The  wipers  only  operate  with  the  hood 
completely  closed . 
is;J Rear window  wiper 
The wiper lever is also  used  to operate  the 
rear window  wiper and  the  automatic  wiper/  washer function . 
Fig. 5 8 W iper  lever:  activat ing  the  rear  w indow  w iper 
and  washer 
The  rear  window  wiper  and  the  automatic wip
er/washer  functions  are activated  as follows : 
Intermittent  wiping 
.,. Push the  wiper leve r forward  towards  the 
dashboard  and to  the 
first position @ 
¢ 
fig.  58. The rear w indow wiper  will  wipe 
the  window  approx. every  four seconds . 
Automatic  wiper /washer function 
.,.  Push the  wiper  lever  forward to  the second 
stop, 
position (j) , and  hold  it  there  for  as 
long  as you want  the  rear w iper/washer  to 
operate. 
.,.  Release  the lever  again. The  wiper will keep 
running  for  approx. four  seconds . .,,_  
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86  Warm  and cold 
(D Note 
To prevent  possible  damage  to  the  heating 
elements,  do  not  kneel  on  the  seats  or  ap
ply a  heavy  load to  relatively  small  areas  of 
the  seat. 
Engine  preheater 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  engine p reheate r 
Use of  the  engine  pre heater  is recommended 
when  the  ambient  temperature  is below 
-5 °F 
(-20  °C) . 
Fig. 100  In t he l eft  fron t bump er:  en gine  preheater 
co nn ect ion socket 
The  engine  preheater  slowly  w arms  the  en
gine  coolant  using  a  heating  element  when 
the  vehicle  is parked.  The included  cable
1> 
must  be  connected  to  a  120  Volt Ground  Fault 
Circuit  (GFI) protected  outlet  that  is protected 
from  water  (in your  garage,  for  instance). 
When  the  coolant  is preheated,  the  engine 
reaches  its  operating  temperature  more  quick
ly  and  will  use  less fuel  and  produce  fewer 
polluting  emissions  during  the  warm-up 
phase. 
Preheating  the  engine  can  take  up  to  3  hours 
depending  on  the  temperature  outside. 
Connecting  the  engine  preheater 
- Only use  the  cable  provided. 
-All  cables  and  connectors  that  are  used 
must  not be  damaged 
¢ .&.
-Open  the  cover Q fig.  100 @. 
l) Th e cabl e is de live red w it h veh icles i n Canada a s 
s tandard  e quipmen t.  The  cable  c an be o btain ed  fro m 
an a uth orize d Au di d ea le r  fo r veh icl es  in the USA. 
- Plug  the  connecting  cable  into  the  socket @ 
Q.ii_. 
-Connect  the  connecting  cable to  the  power 
cord. 
- Attach  the extensions  cord  to the  connector 
cable.  Always  use a 12  gauge  or  heavier 
heavy -duty  extension  cord  that  can  be  prop 
erly  grounded  to  a three-prong  Ground  Fault 
Circuit (GFI) wall  outlet  and  is not  longer 
than  100 
ft (30  meters). 
- Always plug  the  preheate r into  an  120  Volt 
Ground  Fault  Circuit (GFI) wall  outlet  that  is 
properly  protected  against  rain  and  other 
moisture.  Never  plug  the  preheater  into a 
normal  outlet  regardless  of whether  it  is 
grounded  or  not . 
- Always disconnect  the  connecting  cable  and 
close  the  cover 
Q fig . 100 @ before  starting 
the  engine. 
_&. WARNING 
-
Using incorrect  or  damaged  outlet  and 
power  cords,  using  electrical  accessories 
incorrectly  or  ignoring  safety  precautions 
can  lead  to  short  circuits,  accidents,  inju ries  and  life-threatening  electric  shocks. 
- Always plug  the  preheater  into  a 
120  Volt Ground  Fault Circuit  (GFI) wall 
outlet  that  is properly  protected  against 
rain  and  other  moisture. 
- Always check  the  fuse  protection  of the 
120  Volt power  source  before  using  the 
connecting  cable . 
- Always use  a  12  gauge  or  heavier  heavy
duty  extension  cord  that  can  be  properly 
grounded  to  a  three-prong  GFI outlet . 
The extension  cord  must  not  be  longer 
than  100 
ft (30  meters). 
- Always connect  the  cable  to  a  120  Volt 
outlet  that is grounded  and  protected 
from  water . 
- Check  the cable  for  damage  before  every 
use . Never  use  a  damaged cable. 
It must ~  
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As soon as the  test  is completed,  the  system 
is in  normal  operating  mode. 
Switching  off 
E SP should  normally  be activated  at  all  times 
because this  ensures optimum  vehicle  stabil i
ty.  In  certa in situations,  it  might  make  sense 
to  a llow  some  slip . For example: 
- Rocking the  vehicle  to  free  it  when  it  is stuck 
- Driving  in deep snow  or  on  loose  ground 
- Driving  with  snow  cha ins 
Press the 
[!I button . The ESP indicator  light I) 
turns  on  and S tabil isat ion  prog ram off ap
pears in the  d isp lay. ASR deact ivates  com
pletely  and the  stab ilizat ion  effects  from  the 
ESP system  are lim ited. 
S wi tc hing  on 
Press the [!I button  again.  The message S tab i· 
li sa tion  p rogram on 
appears  briefly  in the  dis
play. 
A WARNING 
You should  only  sw itch  the  ESP off  if  your 
driving  ability  and the  traffic  s ituation  per
m it.  Please note  that  when  ESP/ASR  is de
act ivated,  the  drive  whee ls can sp in on  icy 
and slippe ry roads and the  vehi cle can 
break  away - danger  of  skidding! 
(j) Tips 
If  A udi  magnetic  ride*  is malfunctioning, 
the  ESP may not  switch  off  or  it  may 
sw itch  off  automatically. 
Braking 
General  information 
What  affects  braking  efficiency? 
Operating  condit ions and  d riving  habit s 
The brakes on today's  automobi les are st ill 
subject  to  wear,  depending  largely  on  operat
ing cond itions  and  dr iving  habits 
q .&. . On ve 
hicles that  are either  driven  mostly  in stop
and -go  city  traffic  or  are driven  hard,  the 
brake pads should  be checked by your  author-
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ized Audi  dea ler  more  often  than  specified  in 
the 
W arra nty & M aintenance booklet. Failure 
to  have your  brake  pads inspected  can result 
in  reduced  brake  performance. 
On steep  slopes, you  sho uld  use the  b raking 
effect  of  the  engine.  This way, you  prevent  un
necessary wear  on the  brake system.  If  you 
must  use your  brakes, do  not  hold  the  brakes 
down  cont inuously.  Pump the  brakes at  inter
vals. 
Noises may occur when  braking  depending  on 
speed,  braking  force  and outs ide cond it ions 
such as temperature  and  humidity. 
Mo isture  o r road  sal t 
If  you are driving  faster  than  SO mph  (80  km/ 
h) and the  windshield  wipers  are on,  the  brake 
pads will  briefly  touch  the  brake discs in  regu
lar  intervals  so as to  improve  react ion time 
when  brak ing on  wet  surfaces.  You, the  driver, 
will  not  not ice anything. 
Under  certain  conditions,  for  example,  when 
driv ing through  water  or very  heavy ra in, or 
even after  washing  your  veh icle, the  braking 
effect  can be reduced  due to  moisture  (or  in 
freez ing cond itions  ice) on the  brake pads. A 
few  cautious  brake  applications  should  dry off 
the  b ra ke pads or  remove  any ice  coatings. 
The effectiveness  of  the  brakes ca n be reduced 
when  the  vehicle  is driven  on a salt-cove red 
road and the  brakes are not  used.  l ikewise, 
you clean  off  accumulated  salt  coating  from  brake d iscs and  pads w ith  a few  cautio us  ap
plications  o f the  b ra ke 
¢ .&, . 
Corrosion 
T here  may be a tendency  for  di rt  to  b uild  up 
o n  the  brake  pads and  corros ion  to  fo rm  on 
the  d iscs if  the  car is not  d riven regu larly  or 
o nly for  short  tr ips w ith  litt le use of  the 
brakes. 
If the  brakes a re not  used frequently,  o r if  cor
ros ion  has formed  on the  discs, it  is adv isable 
to  clean off  t he pads and d iscs by braking 
firmly  a few  times  from  a moderately  high 
speed ~.&. .  .,. 
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164  Intelligent  technolog y 
Faults  in the  bra ke  sys tem 
If you  should  notice  a sudden increase  in 
b rake  peda l travel,  then  one  of  the  two  brake 
circuits  may  have  failed¢.& . 
Low brake flu id le vel 
Malfunct ions  can  occur  in the  brake  system  if 
the  brake  fluid  level  is too  low . T he  brake  fluid 
l eve l is  moni to red  electronica lly . 
Bra ke lining  w ear st atu s 
Brake  l ining  wear  may  be  checked  by visual  in
spection  of  the  condition  of  the  brake  pads 
through  the  openings  in the  whee l. If  neces
sa ry, the  wheel  may  be  removed  for  this  in 
spection 
¢page  236,  Wheel  change. 
A WARNING 
-You should  perform  braking  maneuvers 
for  the  purpose  of  cleaning  the  brake 
system  on ly if road  conditions  permit. 
Other  road  users  must  not  be  put  at  risk  -
you  may  cause  an  acc ident! 
- Before descending a steep grade, reduce 
speed  and  shift  transmiss ion  into  a  lower 
gear  or  lower  driving  range . Do not  ride 
the  brakes  or  hold  the  pedal  down  too  long  or  too  often.  This  cou ld  cause  the 
brakes  to  get  hot  and  dimin ish  braking 
efficiency. 
- Do not  "r ide  the  brakes"  by resting  your 
foot  on  the  pedal  when  yo u do  not  intend 
to  bra ke . This  may  cause  the  brakes  to 
overheat,  premature  wear  and  increased 
stopping  distance . 
- Under  certain  climat ic and  operating 
condit ions  such  as  passing  through  wa
ter,  driving  in  heavy  rain  or  after  washing 
the  vehicle,  the  effectiveness  of  the  brakes  can  be  reduced.  In  winter,  ice can 
accumulate  on  the  brake  pads,  linings, 
discs  and  drums . Carefully  apply  brakes 
for  a test . Brakes  will  dry  and  ice  coat
ings  will  be  cleaned  off  after  a  few  care
ful  brake  applications. 
- Driv ing  for  an  extended  period  of  time  on 
salt-covered  roads  w ithout  us ing  your 
brakes  can  also  affect  braking  efficiency . Clean  off  accumulated  salt  coating  from 
brake  discs  and  pads  with  a few  careful 
brake  applications. 
- If  you  damage  the  front  spoiler,  or  if you 
install  a  different  spoiler,  be  sure  the  a ir 
flow  to  the  front  brakes  is not  obstruct ed.  Otherwise  the  brake  system  could 
overheat  reducing  the  effectiveness  of 
the  entire  brake  system. 
- Failure  of  one  brake  circuit  will  impa ir 
the  braking  capab ility  result ing  in an  in
creased  stopping  distance.  Avoid driving 
the  vehicle  and  have  it  towed  to  the  near
est  a utho rized  Audi  dea le r  or  q ualified 
wo rkshop. 
Brake booster ' 
The brake  booster  adds  extra  broking  power. 
The  brake  booster  works  with  vacuum  pres
sure  which  is created  only  when  the  eng ine  is 
run ning ¢.&_ . 
_&. WARNING 
-Never  let  the  vehicle  roll  to  a  stop  with 
the  engine  shut  off. 
- I f the  b rake  booster  is  not  working,  for 
examp le when  towing  yo ur vehicle,  or 
because  the  brake  booster  has  somehow 
been  damaged,  the  brake  pedal  must  be 
pressed  conside rably  harder  to  make  up 
for  the  lack  of  booster  assistance. 
Functioning  of  Anti-Lock  Brake System 
(ABS) 
ABS prevents  the  wheels  from  locking  up un der  broking. 
. 
The  ABS contributes  effectively  to  vehicle  con
trol  since  it  prevents  the  whee ls from 
locking 
when  the  brakes  are  applied.  This  means  that 
the  vehicle  remains  steerable  and  is  less  likely 
to  sk id . 
With  ABS you  do  not  need  to pump th e 
brake.  Ju st  hold  the  b ra ke pedal  down.