brake sensor AUDI S3 2012 Owners Manual
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14 Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
Engine coolant  level too  low 
ii 
Engine oil sensor  malfunction 
engine  coolant  temperature  too 
¢page20 
high ¢page  17 
• 
Battery voltage  too  h igh or too  low 
Electro-mechanical  power assist 
¢page20 
¢page  17 
II 
Low fuel  level 
Clutch is overheating 
¢page  21 
¢page  101 
• 
Windshield  washe r fl uid  level low 
Y ellow  indicator  lights ¢page  21 
D 
Yellow symbols  indicate  a  priority 2 ma lf u nc-
~:~ 
Defective light  bulb 
tion  -Warning! 
¢page  21 
Ji] 
Electronic  Stab ilizat ion  Program 
• 
U SA mod els : Defective brake  light 
(ESP) 
./¢page  18 
¢page 21 
I 
Electronic Stabilization  Program 
• 
Canada model s: Defective brake 
(ESP)./ 
<=:>page  18 light ¢ page  21 
~ USA mod els :  anti-lock  brake system 
II 
Dynamic headlight  range  cont ro l* 
(ABS)  ./ defective 
<=:>  page  18 defective ¢ page  21 
Canada models: anti-lock  brake sys--
[I] 
• 
Adaptive  Light * defective 
tern ./ (ABS) defective 
¢page  18 
¢page 21 
• 
Worn  brake pads 
m 
Light/rain  sensor defective  (automat-
¢ page  19 ic headlights) * defective ¢ page  22 
g 
Tire pressure  too  low 
B 
Audi magnetic  ride 
¢page  19 
¢page22 
ll@I@ Tire pressure  monitoring  system 
~ 
USA models: Speed warning  1 
¢page  231 
¢page 31 
[m 
Electronic power control./ 
¢page  19 
• 
Canada models : Speed  warning  1 
¢page 31 
• 
USA models: Malfunction  Indicator 
Lamp (MIL) 
¢page  19 
• 
USA models: Speed warn ing 2 
¢page31 
Canada models: Malfunction  Indica-
tor  Lamp (MIL) 
¢page  19 
• 
Canada models: Speed  warning  2 
¢page 31 
II 
Glow plug system  ./  (diesel engine 
Electro-mechanical  power assist 
only) (alternative  to~ ) 
M ¢page  17 
¢page20 
., 
Engine speed  limitation * 
Diesel particulate filter 
¢page20 
¢page22 
Ill 
Check engine  oil level 
¢page20  
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244 Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuse  Location,  Instrument  Panel  left 
Fuses which  can  be replaced. 
Fig.  191  Cockp it  driver 's s ide:  fuse  pane l layout 
Note  that  the  following  table  is accurate at 
the  time  of  going  to  pr ess  and  i s subject  to 
change . In the  event  of  d iscrepancies,  the  la
bel  on the  in side  of  the cover always  take s 
pr eceden ce . 
The  power  seats  are protected  by circuit 
break ers, 
which  automatically  reset  after  a 
few  seconds  after  the  ove rload  has  been  rem
ed ied . 
Equipment 
Manua l head light  beam  ad
justment,  a utomat ic head
light  beam  adjustment,  AFS 
1  co ntrol  m odule,  engine 
components,  light  switch 
(switch  lighting/illumina
ti on),  diagnosis  socke t 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
8 
9 
Automatic  transmission, 
control  module  for  CAN data 
transfer  (gateway),  electro
mechanical  steering,  shift 
gate  automatic  transmis
sion,  fuel  tank  control  unit, 
engine  control  unit,  brakes 
control  (A BS),  Electronic 
Stabili zation  Program  (ESP) , 
Anti-Slip  Regulation  (ASR) 
Air bag 
Air-conditioning  (pressure 
sensor,  air  quality  sensor),  button  for  Electronic  Stabili 
zation  Program  (ESP), Anti 
Slip  Regulat ion 
(ASR), tire 
pressure  monitor  display,  oil 
level  senso r,  back-up  ligh t 
s w itch,  front  se at  he ati ng  , 
p ark ing  aid, sea t-occupancy 
recognition  (on  USA vehi 
cles),  garage  door  opener, 
automa tic mirror  dimming, 
headlight  assistant,  heated 
windshield  washer  nozzles,  air  conditioning  (control 
module) 
AFS  headlights  ( left  si de) 
AFS headlights  (right  side)  Instr ument  cluster 
Navigation  system,  radio 
system 
1 0  digital 
radio,  cell  phone,  TV 
equipment 
11  Automatic  mirror  dimming, 
headlight  assistant 
12  Central  lock ing  (front  doors) 
Central  locking  ( rear  doors) 
Amps 
10 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
15 
7 ,5 
10 
10 
10  
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No. Equ ipment 
Electronic  Stabilization  Pro-
14 
gram  (ESP) (control  mod-
u le),  shift  gate  automatic 
transmission 
15 Interior  lights, reading 
lights 
Diagnostic  connector,  rain 
sensor,  air  conditioning 
16  (control  module),  t
ire  pres-
sure  monitor  d isplay  (con-
trol  module) 
I 17 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning 
system 
18  D iagnose  Starter 
19 All Wheel  D rive 
20  Audi  magnetic  ride 
Blower fan 
23 
Driver's 
side power  window, 
front 
24 Power  outlet  front 
2S  Rear window  defogger 
26 Power  outlet  in  luggage 
compartment 
27 Fuel  tank  control  module, 
fuel  pump 
28 Power window,  rear 
33  Slidi ng/pop-up  roof 
36 Lumbar  support 
37 Heated  sea ts, front 
1 38 
Passenger side power  win-
dow,  front 
39  Specia l func tion  interface 
40 Starter 
41 Rear  window  wiper 
43 Body control  module 
47 
Ce ll phone  package  (V OA  in-
terface) 
Automatic  circuit  breakers: 
10 
10 
10 
5 
5 
10 
40 
30 
20 
30 
20 
15 
30 
20  10 
20 
30 
5 
40 
15 
20  5 
The  electri c power  w in dows  and  the  e lectr ic 
seat  adjusters  are  pro tected  with  circu it 
breake rs which  reset  automatically  after  the 
circuit  overload  has  been  corrected. 
Fu se s  and  bulb s 245 
@ Tips 
-Whenever  rep lacing  a fuse,  always  con
sult  the  sticker  on  the  inside  of the  f use 
pane l cover.  It  contains  the  most up-to
date  information  regarding  the fuse  ar
rangement.  If  in  doubt,  ask your  author
ized  Aud i Service  adviso r. 
- Some  of  the equipment  items listed are 
opt ional  or  only  available  on  certa in 
mode l configurations. 
Fuse location,  left  side of engine 
compartment 
Fig .  192 En gine  compar tment : fuse  assig nment 
,._ 
-d. a, a> 
Check the  fuse  layout  with  the  f use  panel  cov
er  removed 
¢ page  243,  Fuse cover  in  engine 
comportment. 
Some  of  the  equipmen t  items  listed  are  op
tiona l or  only  ava ilab le  on  certain  model  con 
figurations. 
Please  note  tha t the  preced ing  tab le was  ac
c u rate  at  the  time  of  pr int ing  and  is subject  to 
c h ange. 
No.  Equipment 
F2  Engine  compone nts 
F3  Battery  voltage  ESP valves,  Anti-lock  brake 
F4 system  (ABS) valves 
Transmission  control  mod
F5 ule 
F6  Steering  wheel  e lectronics 
Amps 
20 
5 
20 
15 
s  
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246  Fuses and bulbs 
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I 
I 
No. Equipment 
FlO  Engine  control  module, 
main  relay 
Control  module  for  CAN da
F12  ta transfer  (gateway) 
F13  Engine  control  module  (die
sel  engine/gasoline  engine) 
Fl 4  Engine  components  (diesel 
engine),  ignition  coils 
FlS 
F16 
F17 
F18  Preheating  control  module/ 
engine  component,  tank  di
agnosis,  oxygen  sensor 
Body control  module  (right) 
Horn 
Audio  amplifier 
Flg  Front  windshield  wiper  sys
tem 
F 2 0 
Water  pump/volume  regula
tor  valve 
F22 
F23 
F24 
F25 
F26  Oxygen  sensor  (diesel  en
gine/gasoline  engine)/vac
uum  pump 
C
lutch  pedal  switch,  brake 
light  switch 
Engine  relay,  water  pump/ 
engine  components/volume  regulator  valve 
Eng ine components,  water 
pump 
Pump  (ESP/ABS), ABS valve 
Body control  module  (left) 
-Amps 
5/10 
5 
15,20, 
25/30 
20 
5/10  30 15 
--30 
30 
10/15,  20 
10/15  /20 
5 
5/10 
/15 
10 
40 
-·-- --·-
30 
40 
F27  Secondary 
air pump,  pre-
heating  control  module 
__ , .. 
F29  Fuse  assignment  in the  left
side  instrument  pane l (spe-
cia l equipment) 
Power  supply  relay  terminal 
15 so 
so 
Bulbs 
Replacing  light  bulbs 
For  your  safety,  we recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  replace  burned 
out  bulbs  for you. 
It  is becoming  increasingly more  and  more 
difficult  to  replace  vehicle  light bulbs  since in 
many  cases,  other  parts  of  the  car  must  first 
be  removed  before  you  are  able  to  get  to  the 
bulb.  This applies  especially  to the  light  bulbs 
in  the  front  of  your  ca r which  you  can  only 
reach  through  the  engine  compartment. 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  holders  can  have  sharp 
edges  that can cause  serious  cuts,  and  parts 
must  be cor rectly  taken  apart  and  then prop
erly  put  back  together  to  help  prevent  break
age  of  parts  and  long  term  damage  from  wa 
ter  that  can  enter  housings  that  have  not  been 
properly  re sea  led. 
For  your  safety,  we  recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  replace  any bulbs 
for  you,  since  your  dealer  has  the  proper tools, 
the  correct  bulbs  and  the  expertise. 
Gas discharge  lamp s (Xenon  lights)*: 
Due to  the  high  e lectr ica l voltage,  have  the 
bulbs  replaced  by  a  qualified  techn ic ian. 
Head lights with Xenon  light  can  be  identified 
by the  high voltage  sticker. 
_& WARNING ~ 
Contact  with  high-vo ltage  components  of 
the  electrical  system  and  improper  re
placement  of  gas  discharge  (Xenon)  head
light  bulbs  can  cause  serious  personal  in
jury  and  death. 
- Xenon  bulbs  are  pressur ized  and  can  ex
plode  when  being  changed. 
- Changing  Xenon  lamps  requires  the  spe
cial  tra ining,  instructions  and  equip
ment. 
- On ly an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  other 
qualified  workshop  should  change  the  bulbs  in  gas  discharge  lamps .  
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264  Index .:..:..:..::....::..
...:..._ ___________________________ _ 
A 
ABS 
refer  to Anti-lock  brake system  . ... .. .  164 
Accessories  .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  26 1 
Acoust ic park  assist  ........ .. .. .... ..  93 
AC (a ir cond itioner)  ......... .. .. .. .. ..  81 
Adapter  for anti-theft  wheel  bolts  . .. .. .  238 
Adaptive  light 
defective  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  21 
Adding  Engine  coolant  .......... .... ..... .  204 
Engine oil  . ...... ....... ... .. .... . 200 
Windshield  washer  fluid  ............ 211 
Addit ional  accessories  .......... .... . 261 
Additional  heater  Climate  controls  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  85 
Additives  Engine oil  . ............... ... .. .. .  200 
Adj ustab le  steering  wheel column  .... ..  88 
Adjusting  Steer ing wheel  column  ........ .. ....  88 
Adjusting  front  seats  ........ ... .... ..  61 
Advanced Airbag  System 
Components  ... .......... .. .. .. .. .  129 
Fr ont  airbags  ................ .... .  127 
How the  components  work  together  ..  130 
Monitoring  ................. ..... .  133 
PASS ENG ER A IR BAG OFF  light .. .... . 133 
A irbag 
Warning/indicator  lights  .............  16 
A irbag system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  122,  139 
Advanced Airbag  System  .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  126 
Care . .. .. ............... .. .. .... . 135 
Ch ildren  . .... ........... .. .. .. .. .  144 
Ch ild  r estra ints  ........... .. .. .. .. .  145 
Components  (front  airbags)  . ... .... .  129 
Danger  of  fitting  a child  safety  seat on 
the  front  passenger seat  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  123 
Disposal  . ................. .. .... . 135 
Front  airbags  . ........... .. .. .... . 126 
How  do the  front  airbags  work?  . . .  . .  .  131 
H ow  many  airbags  does my vehicle 
have?  ..... .......... ...... ... .. .  129 
I mportant  things  to  know .... .. .... . 122 
I ndicator  light  ........... .. .. .. .. .  133 
Monitoring  ................. ..... .  133  Repairs  ...
.... .. ............. ....  135 
Side airbags  ..... ................ . 137 
S ide curtain  airbags  ................  140 
When  must  the  system  be inspected?  133 
Airbag  System 
Weight-sensing  mat  .............. . 144 
Air  conditioner  .. .. ................ ..  81 
also  refer  to Climate  controls  .. .. .. .. .  79 
Air  conditioning  Switching  on and off  ........... .. .. .  81 
Air  distribution  Climate  controls  . ................. ..  83 
Air  outlets  Adjusting  the  outlets  for  rapid  defrost -
ing/defogging  ... ................ ..  84 
Climate  controls  . .............. .....  84 
Air  quality  sensor  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  82 
Air  recirculation  . .. ... .......... .... . 83 
Climate  controls  .. ............. .... . 82 
When  should  I  use the  air  recirculation?  82 
Air  recirculation  mode  Climate  controls  . ................. ..  82 
All-wheel  drive  Winter  tires  ... .. ... .......... ....  227 
Alloy  wheels  ...... ................ .  182 
All  Wheel  Drive  .... ............. ....  166 
Alternator 
refer  to Generator  ............. .. .. .  16 
Aluminum  alloy  wheels  .... ...... ....  182 
Ambient  lighting  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  52 
Anti-lock  brake system  How  the ABS system  works  ........ ..  164 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  18 
Anti -theft  systems 
Anti-Theft  Alarm  System  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  42 
Anti-theft  wheel  bolts  ........... ....  238 
Armrest  Center  armrest  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 66 
Rear  armrest  .... ................ ..  67 
Asterisk  What  does  it  mean when  something  is 
marked  with  an aster isk? ........ .... ..  6 
Audi  magnetic  ride  .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  22,  9S 
Description  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  95 
Indicator  light  ... ....... ...... .. .. .  22 
Audi  Service Repair  Manuals and  Litera-
ture  259  
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272  Index 
p 
Paint 
Touch-up  ... .. ........ ... .. .. .... . 181 
Paint  no  . .... ..... ..... ...... ... .. .  255 
panoramic  sliding  sunroof  ..... .. .. .. ..  45 
Comfort  closing  ....................  46 
to  close  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  45 
to  open  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  45 
Park  assist  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  93 
Park ing  . .. .. .. . .......... .. .. .. .. ..  92 
Automatic  transmission  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  98 
Park ingbrake  .............. ... .. ....  91 
Setting  and  releasing  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  91 
Park ing  brake  warning  ................  15 
Park ing on  a decline  (downhill) ... .. ....  92 
Park ing  on  an incline  (uphill)  ...... .....  92 
Particle  filter 
refer  to Diesel  particulate  filter  . . .  . .  . .  22 
Parts rep lacement  ..................  261 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OF F light  . .. .... . 133 
Passive safety  system  ...... ... .. ....  . 
Pedals  .. .. .. ................ ... ..  . 
Physical principles  of  a frontal  collision  .  103 
108 
114 
Polishing 
.. ... ............ .. .. .. .. .  180 
Power locking  switch  ........... .. ....  39 
Rearcenterconso~  ......... .. .. .. ..  40 
Power locking  system  .................  36 
Conven ience  close/open  feature  ... .. ..  44 
Locking  and unlocking  the  vehicle  from 
ins ide  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  39 
Opening  and  closing the  w indows  .. .. . .  44 
Operating  locks from  w ith  key .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  38 
Rear lid  .. .... ............. .. .... ..  40 
Remote  control  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  35,  37 
Unlocking  and locking  vehicle  ..... .. ..  3 7 
Power outlets  .............. .... ... ..  75 
Power  seat 
Adjusting  the  seatback  ..............  64 
Adjustment  ............. .. .. .. .. ..  63 
Power steering 
refer  to Electro -mechanica l power  as-
sist  . . .  . .  . .  . . ..  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  17,  165 
Power sunroof 
refer  to panoramic  slid ing sunroof  . .. ..  45  Power window  switches 
....... ... .. .. .  43 
In  the  driver's  door  .. ....... ... .. .. .  43 
Reactivating  the  system .......... .. .  45 
Pregnant  women  Spec ial considerations  when  wear ing  a 
safety  belt  . ..... ... ....... ... .. ..  118 
Proper occupant  seating  positions  .....  104 
Proper  safety belt position  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  117 
Proper seating  position  Front  passenger  .. ... .. ..... ... .. ..  105 
Occupants  ..... .. .. .... .... ... .. ..  104 
Rear passengers  . ... ............ ...  106 
Q 
Quartz  clock  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  11 
quatt ro ® 
refer  to All  Wheel  Dr ive  .... ..... .. ..  166 
Question  Wha t happens  to  unbelted  occupants?  114 
Why  safety  belts?  .................  113 
R 
Radiator  fan 205 
Radio 
Replacing  ..... .. .. ............ ...  262 
Rain  sensor  defective  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  22 
Reading light  Rear  . ........ .. ............. .... . 52 
Reading lights  Front  ... .. .... .. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. .  51 
Rear  ... .. .... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .  51 
Rea r a rmrest  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  67 
Rear lid  Emergency  release  ..................  41 
Locking/unlock ing  ................ ..  40 
Rear  light  defective  ............. .... . 21 
Rear power  lock ing  swi tch  ........ .... . 40 
Rear  seat  bottom  .................. ..  67 
Rear view  mirror  ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. .  54 
Rear window  defogger  with  air-cond it ion ing  ........... .. .. .  85 
Refuell ing  .. .. .. .. ............. .. ..  192 
Re lease  lever for  engine hood . . .  . . .  .  . .  194