ECU AUDI S5 2008 8T / 1.G Owners Manual
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The instrument shows how far you have travelled.The mileage is stated in kilometres (“km”) or “miles”.
You can switch the display from kilometres to miles and vice versa
via the MMI or the button on the sound system control
console.
Odometer / trip recorder
The odometer records the vehicle's total mileage.
The trip recorder shows the distance that has been travelled since it
was last reset. It is used to measure individual journeys. The last
digit of the trip recorder indicates distances of 100 metres or tenths
of a mile.The trip recorder can be reset to zero by pressing the reset button
⇒fig. 6.
Fault display
If there is a fault in the instruments, the letters dEF appear perma-
nently in the trip recorder display. Please have the fault rectified as
soon as possible.
Immobiliser
When the ignition is switched on, the security programming of the
ignition key is verified electronically.
If an uncoded key is used, SAFE will appear continuously in the
mileage recorder display. The vehicle cannot then be driven
⇒page 38.
Note
•
The date, time and recorded mileage will continue to be
displayed for about 30 seconds after you switch off the ignition.
•
The digital clock and mileage recorder displays are switched on
for about 30 seconds when the driver's door is opened.
•
When the ignition is switched off, the mileage recorder can be
switched on for about 30 seconds by pressing the button
⇒page 12, fig. 3 ⇒page 12.
Fig. 5 Instrument
cluster: Mileage
recorderFig. 6 Instrument
cluster: Reset button
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Controls
Safety
Driving tips
General maintenance
Self-help
Technical data
Raising head restraint
– Take hold of the sides of the head restraint with both
hands.
– Push the head restraint upwards as far as it will go.
Lowering head restraint
– Take hold of the sides of the head restraint.
– Press the button ⇒page 74, fig. 77 and push the head
restraint downwards.For best protection, the top of the head restraint should be at least
at eye level, or higher.
When the rear seats are not occupied the head restraints should be
moved to the lowest position so that they do not obstruct the
driver's field of vision.Applies to vehicles: with front armrestFront armrestThe armrest can be adjusted to several positions and
moved back and forwards.
Adjusting armrest
– To adjust the position of the armrest, pull the armrest all
the way down.
– Then lift the armrest gradually until it engages in the
desired position.
Moving armrest
– You can move the armrest backwards or forwards
⇒fig. 78.Please note that the armrest can restrict the driver's movements
when it is lowered. The armrest should therefore be moved back
before driving in city traffic.
There is a storage compartment underneath the armrest.Luggage compartmentLoading the luggage compartment
Loads in the luggage compartment should be safely
secured.
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Fig. 78 Armrest
between driver's seat
and front passenger's
seat
Fig. 79 Heavy items
s h o u l d b e p l a c e d a s fa r
forwards as possible.
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To maintain safe handling on the road, please observe the
following points:
– Distribute the weight as evenly as possible.
– Position heavy items as far forward as possible
⇒page 75, fig. 79.
– Secure the load with the luggage net* or with non-elastic
straps secured to the fastening rings* ⇒page 76.
WARNING
•
Unsecured objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly
shift and cause changes in the handling of the vehicle.
•
In an accident or a sudden manoeuvre, loose objects in the
passenger compartment can be flung forward and possibly injure
vehicle occupants.
•
Always store objects in the luggage compartment and secure
with suitable straps. This is especially important for heavy
objects.
•
When you transport heavy objects, always keep in mind that a
change of the centre of gravity can also cause changes in vehicle
handling.
•
Please observe the important safety warnings ⇒page 152,
“Safe driving”.Note
Adjust the tyre pressure to match the vehicle loading - the correct
pressures are specified on the sticker on the end face of the driver's
door.
Applies to vehicles: with fastening ringsFastening rings
There are four fastening rings in the luggage compart-
ment which can be used to secure loads.– Use the fastening rings to secure the load ⇒fig. 80
-arrows-.
– Please refer to the safety notes ⇒page 159.
Fig. 80 Location of
fastening rings in
luggage compartment
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Driving tips
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Self-help
Technical data
Applies to vehicles: with stretch netStretch net / retaining net
The stretch net / retaining net can be used to secure light
items in the luggage compartment.Stretch net
– First secure the front hooks in the fastening rings
⇒fig. 81.
–Then secure the rear hooks in the fastening rings.
Retaining net
– Secure the hooks of the retaining net to the fastening
rings at the bottom of the tail panel ⇒fig. 82.– Pull down the retaining hooks at the top of the luggage
compartment. Pull up the net and attach the loops of the
net to the retaining hooks.
You can also use the retaining hooks ⇒fig. 82 to secure light items
of luggage, such as shopping bags, etc.
The hooks will fold up again by themselves when not in use.
WARNING
The retaining net should only be used to hold objects weighing up
to 5 kg. Heavier objects cannot be safely secured (injury risk).Side storage compartment
The DVD player for the navigation system* is located in
the left side compartment in the luggage compartment.
Fig. 81 Stretch net laid
outFig. 82 Stretch net
attached in position as
retaining net
Fig. 83 Luggage
compartment: Side
trim with closed
storage compartment
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Safety
Driving tips
General maintenance
Self-help
Technical data
Returning backrest to an upright position
– Push the backrest up again until it engages securely
⇒. The red marking on the safety knob ⇒page 78,
fig. 86 should no longer be visible when the backrest is
properly secured.When the backrest is properly engaged in its upright position, it can
be locked and unlocked with the key. This prevents unauthorised
access to the luggage compartment from inside the vehicle.
The luggage compartment can only be extended from the boot
when the backrest is not locked with the key.
WARNING
The rear backrest must always be securely latched so that objects
stored in the luggage compartment will not fly forward during
sudden braking.
Caution
When returning the backrest to an upright position, make sure that
the seat belts for the rear seats are in their guides so that they
cannot be caught up and damaged in the catches for the backrest.
It is also important to remove any other objects from the rear seats
to avoid damaging the backrest when folding it forwards.
Applies to vehicles: with folding backrestsExtending the luggage compartment from inside the vehicle
The backrests can be folded forwards to increase the
storage space.Folding down backrest
– When you pull the release handle ⇒fig. 87 in the
direction of the arrow, the safety knob will pop up and
the red marking on the knob will become visible.
– Fold down the backrest.
Returning backrest to an upright position
– Push the backrest up until it engages securely ⇒. The
red marking on the safety knob should no longer be
visible when the backrest is properly secured.When the backrest is properly engaged in its upright position, the
release handle can be locked and unlocked with the key. This
prevents unauthorised access to the luggage compartment from
inside the vehicle.
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Fig. 87 Release handle
on backrest
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WARNING
The rear backrest must always be securely latched so that objects
stored in the luggage compartment will not fly forward during
sudden braking.
Caution
When returning the backrest to an upright position, make sure that
the seat belts for the rear seats are in their guides so that they
cannot be caught up and damaged in the catches for the backrest.Applies to vehicles: with folding backrestsLocking the backrest–Turn the key ⇒fig. 88 to the right to lock the backrest.
– Turn the key to the left to unlock the backrest.When the backrest is properly engaged in its upright position, the
release handle can be locked and unlocked with the key. This
prevents unauthorised access to the luggage compartment from
inside the vehicle.
Caution
When returning the backrest to an upright position, make sure that
the seat belts for the rear seats are in their guides so that they
cannot be caught up and damaged in the catches for the backrest.Storage shelf
The storage shelf behind the rear backrest should only be
used to store light articles of clothing.
WARNING
Do not store any heavy or hard objects on the storage shelf. They
could cause injury if the brakes are applied suddenly.
Caution
Please note that hard objects could chafe against the wires of the
heating element in the rear window and cause damage.
Note
Make sure that the slots between the rear window and the storage
shelf are kept clear to ensure unimpaired ventilation.
Fig. 88 Locking the
backrest
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Technical data
Applies to vehicles: with load-through hatchLoad-through hatch
You can use the load-through hatch and bag to transport
objects safely inside the vehicle.Opening the load-through hatch
– In the passenger compartment, pull down the centre rear
armrest.
– Pull the release catch ⇒fig. 89 -arrow- and fold the cover
of the load-through hatch down into the passenger
compartment.
– Open the boot lid.
– Working from the luggage compartment, push the bag
through the opening.
– Secure the bag ⇒page 81.
Closing the load-through hatch
– Open the boot lid.
– Take the bag out of the load-through hatch.– Fold the cover of the load-through hatch back up from
inside the vehicle until it engages.
– Fold up the centre armrest again if desired.
– Close the boot lid.
WARNING
Loose objects must be transported in the bag, as the bag can be
secured. Individual objects cannot be secured - Risk of accident!
Note
•
You can also open the load-through hatch from the luggage
compartment. Press down the release catch and push the cover
forwards.
•
The load-through hatch can be locked and unlocked from inside
the vehicle using the emergency key ⇒fig. 89.
Applies to vehicles: with load-through hatchSecuring the transport bag
The transport bag must be secured in the luggage
compartment.
Fig. 89 In the rear seat:
Opening the lid of the
load-through hatch
Fig. 90 Luggage
compartment:
Securing the bag
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Securing the bag in the luggage compartment
– Two belts with hooks are attached to the bottom side of
the bag. Engage the hooks into the rear fastening rings
in the luggage compartment ⇒page 81, fig. 90.
Securing the objects in the bag
– Pull the free end of the belt tight to secure it ⇒fig. 91.
NoteIf the bag is damp or wet, allow it to dry before putting it away.Roof carrierDescription
Additional loads can be transported using the roof carrier.Note the following points if you intend to carry loads on the roof:•
The rain channels are moulded into the roof as part of the aero-
dynamic roof design. It is therefore not possible to mount conven-
tional roof luggage racks. We recommend using the carrier units
from the range of Audi Genuine accessories.
•
These carrier units form the basic elements of a complete roof
carrier system. Special fixtures must then be added in order to
safely transport luggage, bicycles, skis, surf boards or boats on the
roof. All the elements of this system are available from Audi dealers.Caution
Any damage to the vehicle caused by the use of other types of roof
rack or incorrect installation will not be covered by the factory
warranty. The roof carrier system must therefore be installed exactly
according to the instructions provided.Attachment points
The roof carrier must be attached at the marked points
only.Mounting
The front feet of the carrier units must be fitted exactly onto the
locating pins between the side frame and the roof frame trim
⇒fig. 92. The pins come into view when you push the sealing lip
back off the roof frame trim using the tool supplied with the roof
carrier. The rear attachment points are marked by two small
arrows on the top edge of the side window.
Fig. 91 Securing the
objects in the bag
Fig. 92 Attachment
points for carrier units
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Driving tips
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Technical data
Roof load
Loads carried on the roof must be securely attached. The
car's handling is affected when transporting loads.The maximum permissible roof load for your vehicle is 75 kg. The
load limit applies to the combined weight of the carrier system and
the load itself.
It will not be possible to carry the full maximum load if the roof
carrier you are using is rated for a load which is less than this figure.
Do not exceed the maximum weight limit for the roof carrier, which
is listed in the fitting instructions.
WARNING
•
To prevent accidents, loads carried on the roof must be
securely attached.
•
Do not exceed the maximum roof load for the vehicle, the
maximum axle loads or the maximum gross vehicle weight, as this
could cause an accident.
•
When transporting heavy or bulky loads on the roof, bear in
mind that the car's handling is affected by the extra weight on the
roof and a possible susceptibility to cross winds. Adjust your
speed and driving style accordingly to avoid accidents.For the sake of the environment
The increased air resistance when the roof carrier is fitted means
that the vehicle uses more fuel. For this reason you should always
take off the roof carrier when it is not in use.
Cup holdersFront cup holder
– Two drinks can be placed in this cup holder ⇒fig. 93.
Opening rear cup holder
– Press the symbol
⇒fig. 94.
Placing drinks in rear cup holder
– To adjust the arm of the cup holder , move it in the
direction indicated by the arrow.
Fig. 93 Centre console:
Front cup holderFig. 94 Cup holder in
rear armrest
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– Position the cup in the holder and let go of the arm. The
arm will move back automatically to secure the cup.
Closing cup holder
– Press the middle piece between the two arms and push
the cup holder back into the shaft as far as it will go.The retainer arm should be positioned against the drinks container
so that it is held securely.
One or two drink containers can be held in the centre armrest.
WARNING
•
Do not put any hot drinks in the cup holders while the vehicle
is moving. You could be scalded if the hot liquid is spilt.
•
Do not use hard china cups or glasses. These could cause injury
in the event of an accident.Caution
You should avoid putting open drinks containers in the cup holders.
The drinks could otherwise spill over and cause damage to e.g. the
electrical equipment or the seat covers.
AshtraysFront ashtrayOpening ashtray
– Slide the cover open.
Closing ashtray
– Lightly press the cover to make the ashtray close auto-
matically.
Removing ashtray
–Slide the switch ⇒fig. 95 to the right to release the
ashtray.
– Take out the ashtray ⇒fig. 95.
Inserting ashtray
– Insert the ashtray and press it into its mountings.
WARNING
Never put waste paper in the ashtray, as this could cause a fire.
Fig. 95 Centre console:
Ashtray open
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