key AUDI S6 2010 Repair Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2010, Model line: S6, Model: AUDI S6 2010Pages: 368, PDF Size: 86.82 MB
Page 340 of 368

___ G_ e_n_ e_r _a _ l_ in_ f_o _r_ m_ a_ t_io _ n _______________________________________________  _ 
General  information 
Explanation  of  technical  data 
Some  of  the  technical  data  listed  in this  manual  requires 
further  explanation. 
The  technical  data  for  your  vehicle  is listed  in the  charts  starting  on 
~ page 341 . This sect ion  prov ides  genera l information,  notes  and 
restrictions  which  app ly to  this data .• 
Veh icle  identification 
The key data  is given  on the  vehicle identification  number 
(VIN) plate  and  the  vehicle  data  sticker. 
F ig.  2 46  V ehicle I den
t ifi ca tion Nu mbe r 
(V IN )  plate:  locat io n 
o n d river's s id e d ash 
p an el  Fi
g. 2 47  The vehi cle 
i d enti ficati on l abel -
in side  the l ugga ge 
co mpa rtme nt 
The  Vehicle  Id ent ifi cat ion  Number  (VlN ) 
is located  on  the  driver's  s ide  so  that  it is visible  from  the  outside 
through  the  windshield~  fig.  246.  You can  also  d isp lay the  Vehicle 
Identification  Number  of your  vehicle  in the  MMI. Se lect  funct ion 
button  [CAR]> 
S yst em s*>  Vehicle ID  number  (VIN ). 
The  vehicle  identifica tion  lab el 
is  located  in the  luggage  compartment  near  the  battery . 
The  label~  fig.  247  shows  the  following  vehicle  data: 
© Production  control No. 
@ Vehicle  identification  No. 
® Type  code  n umber 
@ Type  designat io n/eng ine  output  in  Kilow atts 
© Engine  and  transmission  code  letter 
© Paint  No./Interior 
(j) Optional  equipment  No.'s 
Vehicle  data  2  to  7  are  also  found  in your  Warranty 
& Maintenance 
booklet .  .,,  
Page 348 of 368

___ C_ o_n_ s _ u_m_ e_ r_ I_ n_ f_o _r_ m_ a_ t_io _ n _____________________________________________  _ 
& WARNING  (conti nu ed ) 
•  The engine  compartment  of  any  motor  veh icle is  a potentially 
hazardous  area . Never  reach into  th e area  around  or touch  the 
radiator  fa n. It  is temperature  controlled  and  can switch  on 
s uddenly  -even when  the  engine  is off  and  the  ignition  key has 
been  remo ved.  The  radiator  fan  switches  on autom atically  when 
the  coolant  rea ches  a certain  temperature  and will  continue  to  run 
until  the  coolant  tempe rature  drops. 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key before  anyone  gets  under  the 
vehicle. 
•  Always support  your vehicle with  safety  stands  if  it  i s neces sary 
to work  unde rne ath  the  vehicle.  The jac k supplied  with  the  vehicle 
is not  adequate  for  thi s purpose and  could  collap se cau sing 
serious personal  injury. 
•  If  you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle  w ith  the  wheels  on 
the  ground , always  ma ke sure the  vehicle  is on level  ground , th at 
the whe els are alway s securely blocked and that the engine cannot 
be started . 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmi ssion  selector  l ever  (automatic 
tran smission)  is in  "P" (Park  position ) and the  par k brake is firmly 
applied. 
W For the  sake of the  environment 
•  Changing  the  engine  settings  will adversely  affect  e miss io n  levels. 
Th is  is detrimenta l to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel  consump
ti on. 
•  Always  observe  enviro nmental  regulations  when  disposing  of  old 
eng ine  o il,  use d brake  fl uid,  dirt y engine  coo lant,  s pent  ba tt er ies  or 
worn  out  t ires. 
•  Undep loyed  a irbag  modules  and  pretens ioners  migh t be  classified 
as  Perchlorate  Mater ia l -spec ial  handling  may  apply,  see 
www.dts c.ca .g ov/h azar douswas te/pe rchlo ra te . When  the  veh icle  or 
parts  of  the  rest raint  system  including  a irbag  modu les  sa fety  belts 
w ith  pretens ioners  are  sc rapped,  all  applicable  laws  and  regulat io ns  must  be  observed
. Your  authorized  Aud i dealer  is familiar  with  these 
re qui remen ts and  we  recomme nd  that you  have  your  dealer  perfo rm 
this  serv ice  for  you .• 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts 
replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
A lway s con sul t an  autho rized Audi  dealer  before 
purchasi ng  a ccess ories. 
Your vehicle  incorporates  the  latest  safety  design  feat ures  ens uring  a 
hig h stand ard  of  active  and  passive  s afe ty. 
T hi s safety  co uld  be  compromised  by  no n-app roved  changes  to  the 
vehicle.  Fo r this  reason,  if  parts  have  to  be  replace d,  p lease  observe 
the  following  points  when  installing  addit ional  accessories : 
Approved  Audi  accessories  and  genuine  Aud i parts  are  available  from 
a u thor ized  Aud i deal ers. 
T hese  dea lers  a lso  have  the  necessary  fac ilities,  tools  and  tra ined 
speci alists  to  inst all the  parts  and  ac cessor ies  p ro p er ly. 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spar e parts  or  u sing  non-approved  ac ce ss ories 
can cause damage  to  the  vehicle and  serious personal  injury . 
•  Use only  acces sories expressly approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare parts 
•  The se parts  and acces sorie s have been specially designed  to  be 
used on your  vehicle .  _,.  
Page 349 of 368

_____________________________________________ C_o_ n_s _u_ m __  e_r _ I_ n_ f_o _r_ m_ a_ t_ i _o_ n  __  __ 
& WARNING  (co ntinued ) 
• Never install  acces sorie s such a s telephone  cradle s or beve rage 
holder s on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deployment  zones . 
Doing  so will  inc rease the  risk of  injury  if  airbags  are  triggered  in 
an accident! 
•  Before you che ck anything  in the  engine  compartment , always 
read  and  heed all  WARNINGS~ 
page 269. 
0 Note 
• If items  o ther than  genui ne Aud i spare  pa rts,  add-on  equ ipment 
and accessory items  are used or  if  repair  work  is not  performed 
acco rding  to specified  me thods , this  can  res ult  in  seve re damage  to 
yo ur vehicle's  engine  and  body  (such as corros ion) and adversely 
affe ct  your  vehicle's  w arran ty. 
•  If  emergency  repairs  must  be performe d elsewhere,  have the 
vehicle  exam ined by  an authori zed A udi  de alersh ip as soon  a s 
possible. 
•  Th e manufacturer  ca nnot  be held  liab le for  damage  w hich  occ urs 
due to  fai lure to  comply  with  these  stipulat ions. • 
Technical  Modifications 
Our guid elines  must  be  complied  with  when  technical 
modificati ons  are  made . 
Always cons ult an a uth orized  Audi  dealer before starting  wo rk o n any 
mod ificat ions. 
Th is w ill help  ensure that  veh icle  function,  perfo rmance and safety 
a re no t imp aired ~& . 
Attempting  to  work  on e lectron ic compone nts and the  software  used 
wit h them  can  cause malf unctio ns.  Beca use o f  the way electronic 
compone nts  are interco nnected  w ith  each o ther,  suc h ma lfunct ions 
can also have an a dverse affect  on other  systems  that  are not  directly 
Safety  first 
involved . Th is means that  you  risk bot h a substantial  reduction  in the 
operation al safety  o f yo ur  veh icle and  an incre ase d wear  o f vehicle 
parts~ &. 
Authorized  Audi  dea lers will  perform  this  work  in a professiona l and 
co mpe ten t manner  o r, in special  cases,  refe r yo u to  a p rofessional 
company  that  specializes  in s uch mod ifications. 
& WARNING 
Improper  repairs  and  modifications  can change the  way  vehicle 
sy stems  work  and  cause damage  to  the  veh icl e  and  serious 
personal  injury . 
0 Note 
If  emergency repai rs must  be perfo rmed  elsewhere,  have the  vehicle 
ex amined  by an  auth o riz ed Audi  dealers hip as soo n as poss ible. • 
Declaration  of  Compliance, 
Telecommunications  and  Electronic  Systems 
Ra dio  Frequency  Dev ices  a nd  Radioco mmunicati on 
Eq uip m en t  U ser Manual  N otic e . 
The man ufact urer  is not  responsible  for  any radio  or TV  interfere nce 
caused by unauthorized  modifications  to  this  equipment . 
Devices 
The fo llow ing  dev ices e ach c omply  w it h F CC P art  15.19,  FCC Part 
1 5 .21  a nd  RSS-Ge n Issue  1: 
•  Adaptive  Cr uise Control 
•  Convenie nce key 
•  Audi  s ide a ss ist 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical data  
Page 350 of 368

___ C_ o_n_ s _ u_m_ e_ r_ I_ n_ f_o _r_ m_ a_ t_io _ n _____________________________________________  _ 
• Cell  phone  package 
•  Electronic  immobilizer 
•  Homelink ® universal  remote  control 
•  Remote  control  key 
FCC  Part  15.19 
This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC Rules.  Operation  is 
subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1)  This device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference, and 
(2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  inter
ference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation. 
FCC  Part  15.21 
CAUTION : 
Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by the  party 
respons ible for  compliance  could void  the  user's  authority  to operate 
the equipment , 
RSS-Gen  Issue 1 
Operation  is subject  to  the  following  two  conditions: 
(1)  this  device  may not  cause  interference,  and 
(2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference, including  interference 
that  may  cause  undesired  operation  of  the  device. •  
Page 353 of 368

Alphabetical  index -________________  f!:VII 
Anti-Slip  Regulation  System  (ASR) 
How the  system  works  ....... .. .. . 242 
Anti-theft  systems  Anti-theft  alarm  system  ....... ... ..  49 
Electronic  immobilizer  .............  40 
Ashtray  Front  .............. ...... .. .. .. ..  91 
Rea r ........ .... .. .. ... .........  91 
ASR  How the  Anti-Slip  Regulation  System works  . ...... .. ... .. .. .........  242 
Asterisk  What  does  it mean  when  something  is 
marked  with  an asterisk?  ...........  S 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and  Literature 
344 
AUTO mode  AC climate  controls  ...... .... .. .. .. 99 
Auto  Safety  Hotline  .... .. .. .. .......  183 
Auto-Check  Control  .. ........ .... ... ..  24 
Automatic  belt  retractor  .............  189 
Automatic  car wash 
See Washing  ....... .. .... .. .. .. . 259 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL) ..... ..  148,  155 
Automatic  transmission  6-speed  automatic  transmission  ... . 146 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  ....  148,  155  Driving  ............ .. .. .. .. .... . 146 
Dynamic  shift  program  ... .. .. .. .. . 149 
Emergency  release for  selector  lever . 152 
Emergency  release for  selector  lever 
(mu ltitron ic®)  .............. .... 159 
Fail-safe  mode ..............  151,  158 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Ignition  key safety  lock 
.... ... .. .. . 109 
Kick -down  . ........ .. .. .. .......  149 
Manual  shift  program  .. ... ... .....  150 
multitronic ®  ....... ...... .. .. ...  152 
Selector  lever  .... .. .. .. .. .. .  147,  154 
Shift  buttons  . ........... ...  151,  158 
Steering  wheel  with  tiptron ic®  . 151,  158 
Average speed  .. ... .... .. .. .. .... ....  34 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  ...........  250 
B 
Battery  ... ..... ....................  288 
Battery  location  ins.ide the  luggage 
compartment  . ........ .........  289 
Charging  ................ .... .. ..  290 
Important  warnings  when  wo rk ing on  the 
battery  . .. .. ..... ....... ... .. .. 289 
Jump starting  ..... ...... ..... .. ..  331 
Low  ..... .. ... ..... .. ....... ....  247 
Replacing the  battery  .. .. .........  292 
State  of  charge .... ... ...........  247 
Voltage  ................. .. .. .. .. .  31 
Winter  operation  ...... .. .. .. .....  288 
Working  on  the battery  .... ... .. .. . 289 
Before  driving  .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. . 175 
Blended  gasoline  ...................  271 
Body  cavity  seal ing  . ...... .. .........  264 
Booster  seats  . .. .. ........ .........  225 
Brake assistant  ...... ...............  245 
Brake booster  . ........ ... ... .. .. ...  244  Brake fluid 
Changing  the  brake fluid  ....... ....  287 
Checking  the brake fluid  level  ....... 287 
Reservoir  . .... .. .. .... ...... ... . 287 
What  is  the  correct  brake fluid level?  . 287 
What  should  I  do if  the  brake  fluid warning 
light  comes  on?  . ................  287 
Brake light  Defective  ... .. ...................  21 
Brake system  . .. .. ... ... ... ..... .. ..  287 
Anti-lock  brake  system  .............  17 
Brake  fluid ........ ............. . 287 
Brake  fluid  spec ificat ions for  refil l and 
replacement  . .... ....... ... ... . 287 
Brake pads  .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. ..  250 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  ... .  113 
General  informat ion  ..... ...... .. . 243 
How does  moisture  or  road  salt  affect  the 
brakes?  ... .................. .. 243 
Malfunction  ......................  26 
Warning/indicator  lights  ... .. .. .. ..  18 
Worn  brake  pads symbol  ...........  31 
Break -in  period  ... .. .. ..............  249 
Brake pads  . ... ................ .. 250 
Tires  ... .... ....................  249 
Bulbs  ............ .... .. .. .. .. .. ...  329 
Bumper  cover  Caution  when  parking  near a parking  barri-er or  curb  . ................... ..  114 
C 
California  Proposition  65  Warning  .....  278 
Battery  specific  .... ..............  290 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
Page 355 of 368

Alphabetical  index -________________  fWI 
Energy management  ...... .. .. .....  96 
Fan  .................... ... ... .. 100 
Heated  seats,  front  .............. . 103 
Key coded  setting  ........ ...... ...  96 
Recirculation  mode  (automatic)  .. ...  104 
Recommended  sett ings  ............  96 
Residual heat  .....................  99 
Setting  the  temperature  ............ 99 
Switching  air  cooling  on/off  .... ... ..  99 
Synchronization  . ... ..............  lOS 
Turning  on and  off  ....... ...... .. ..  99 
Using climate  control  economically  ..  102 
Clock  ................ .... .. .... .... . 9 
Closing  Power sunroof  ... .. ... ... .. .. . ....  S4 
Coat hooks  ........... ..... .... ... ...  9S 
Cold ti re  inflation  pressure  ..... .. .....  297 
Compass mirror  ........ ...... .. .... ..  73 
Compliance  . ... ................ .... 347 
Consumer  Information  . . . . . . . .  . .  183,  344 
Contacting  NH TSA  .... ..............  183 
Continuously  Variable  Transmission  (CVT) 
See multit ronic ® .................  152 
Convenience key  .................... . 47 
Dr iver  messages  ....... ... .. .. ... . 112 
Locking vehicle  ...... ....... .. .... . 49 
START button  ............. .. ... .. 110 
Starting  engine  .. ............. .. . 110 
S TOP  button  ............ .. .. .... . 111 
Switching  eng ine off  ..............  111 
Switching  on  ignition  ......... .. ...  110 
Unlocking  vehicle  ................ ..  48 
Convertible  child  safety  seats  ..... ....  223 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Convert
ible  lock ing retractor 
Activating  ............... .. ......  229 
Deactivating  .....................  230 
Us ing to  secure a chi ld safety  seat  .. 227, 
229 
Coolant  system  .....................  284 
Cooling  System  Expans ion  tank  ..... .. .. ... .... .. 284 
Cruise control  Changing  speed  ..... ... ..........  117 
Presetting  your  speed  ... ..........  117 
Switching  off  . .. .................  117 
Switching  on  .................. ..  116 
Warning/indicator  lights  ........ .. .  16 
See also Adaptive  Cruise Control  ....  119 
Cruising  range  ... ................ ....  34 
(upholder  .... ............. .. .. .  89,90 
D 
Damp ing 
See Adaptive  A ir Suspens ion  ...... ..  166 
Data  . .... ....................... .. 341 
Data  record er  .. . .... .. ... ..........  240 
Date display  ......................... . 9 
Daytime  running lights . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  58,  59 
Declaration  of  compl ia nee 
Adaptive  Cruise Contro l ... .........  347 
Audi  side  assist .. .. . .. ...... .. ...  347 
Cell  phone  package  . ..............  347 
Convenience key  .... .. .. .. .. .....  347 
E lectronic  immobilizer  ............  347  Homelink
® universal  remote  control  . 347 
Remote  control  key  .. ....... ... ...  34 7 
def  What  does  this mean  when  it appears  in 
the  trip  odometer  disp lay?  .. .. .....  10 
Defective  light bulb warn ing ......... ..  21 
Defrosting/defogging  the windows  .. .. .  100 
Defrosting/defogging  w indows  ........  101 
Determining  correct  load  limit ....... .. 302 
Digital  clock  . ........ ................  9 
Digital  compass  .....................  73 
Digital  speedometer  ..................  21 
Dimensions  ............ ... .. .. .....  339 
Dipstick  Reading  the dipstick  properly  .......  281 
Distance  control  system 
See Adaptive  Cruise Control  ... .. .. .  119 
Doors  Power ch ild safety  lock .. ....... ....  47 
Driver  information  system  .............  19 
Digital  speedometer  ............... 21 
Driver  information  messages  ........  24 
Open door  or  rear  lid  warning  . .......  21 
Outs ide temperature  display  ........  20 
Sound system  disp lay  ..............  20 
Driver seat 
See Seating  position  .............. 176 
Driver's  seat ... .... .. .... ...........  76 
Driver's  seat  memory  ................. 79 
Activating  remote control key .......  80 
Recalling  a seat  pos it ion  . ... ..... ...  79 
Storing  a seat  position  .. ....... ....  79 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
Page 356 of 368

-Alphabetical  inde x ------',.__ ___________________________________  _ 
Driv ing  messages  ...... ...... .. .. .. ..  24 
Dr iv ing  safely  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  1 7 4 
Dr iving  through  water  ... ... ... .. .. ..  250 
Dr iv ing time  .. ............ ..........  34 
Duplica te  key  . .... .... .. .. .. ........  3 7 
Dust fi lter 
Climate  controls  .. .. .. .... .. .. . ...  96 
DVD player  for  navigation  system  . .. . .. .  86 
Dynam ic shift  program  ............ ..  156 
E 
Easy entry  feature  . .. .. .. .. .... .....  108 
Electric  seat adjustment 
See Power seat  ...................  76 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  Emergency braking  . ... .. .. .... .. .  11 5 
Ma lf u nct ion  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  115 
Operation  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  113 
Park ing  .................... .. ..  114 
Releasing and app ly ing  ... .. ... .. ..  113 
Starting  off  w ith  a t railer  ......... .  115 
Wa rning/ind icator  lights  . .. .... .. ..  17 
Electronic  differential  lock  (EDL)  How the  system  works  ... .........  241 
Warning/ind icator  lights  . ..........  17 
Electroni c immobili ze r  ... .... .. .. .. .. .  40 
Electronic  powe r control 
(EPC) war ning/ indicato r light  .. .. ... . 14 
E lectronic  speed  limiter  ........ .... .. .  23 
Ele ctro nic s tabiliza tion  p rogram  ( ESP) 
How t he system  wor ks  ... .........  2 40 
W arning/ind icator  lights  . ..........  14  Emergency braking 
..... .. .. .. .. .. ..  115 
Emergency closing  Power su nroof  ... ... .. .. . ... ...  55,  56 
Eme rgency flasher  ................ ...  61 
Wa rning/ind icator  l ights  . .. .. .. .. ..  15 
Emergency  locking  of  doors  . .. .. .. .. ..  45 
E mergency  sta rt ing  .... ..... ... .. .. .  331 
Emergency towing  ..................  334 
Energy management  ................  247 
Battery  power  .. .. .. .. .. .... .....  248 
Dr iver not ification  ............... . 248 
Engine  Compartment  . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...  2 78 
Coolant  .. ... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .  284 
Hood  . ... .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .  276 
Starting  ....... .. .. ........ . 108,  109 
Starting  with  jumpe r cab les  . .. .... . 331 
Stopping  ...... .............. ...  110 
E ngine  compa rtment 
Sa fety  instructions  . .... ... .. .. .. .  277 
Working  the  eng ine compartment  ..  277 
En gine  coolant  system  ........ .. .. .. .  28 4 
Add ing coolant  ................. . 285 
C hecking  coo la nt  level  . ..... .. .. ..  28 4 
Checking the  engine  coo lant  level  . ..  284 
Ma lfu nction  ... .. ..... ..... .... .. .  27 
Radiator  fan  ....... .. ... . .. .. ...  286 
E ngine  coo lant  tempe rature 
T emperat ure gauge  ............. .. .  8 
Engine data  ....... ...... .... .. .....  341 
Engine hood  Closing  .... ..... ..... .... .. .. .. .  2 77 
How to  re lease the  hood  ..... .. ... .  2 76  Engine oil 
.. ... .... ... .. . ... ... .. ..  279 
Add ing  .............. .... ... .. ..  282 
Add itives  .................. .... .  282 
Changing  .. ..... .......... .. .. ..  283 
Checking the  engine  oil  leve l ..... ..  281 
Indi cat io ns and  conditions  requiring  extr a 
check ing  . .. .. .. .. .............  281 
Oil  consumption  .... .............  280 
Oil  grades  . .. .. .... ..... ....... .  279 
Recommended  oil  check  intervals  ...  281 
Specification  and viscosity  ..... .. ..  279 
Engine oil  leve l .... .. .. ............. . 31 
E ngine  oil  p ress ure 
Mal fu nct ion  .. .. .. .. .... ..........  28 
Engine oil  sensor defect ive  . ...... ... ..  31 
Engine speed limitation  ....... ... .. .. .  32 
E nvironmen t 
Bre ak-in  per iod  ...... ...... .. .. ..  249 
Ca taly tic  converte r .. .... .........  250 
Disposing  o f you r vehi cle bat tery  ....  292 
Driving  at  hig h speeds  ..... ... . ...  252 
Driving  to  minimize  poll ution  and noise  . . 
2 51 
Fuel  .. .. .... ....... ...... .... ..  273 
F ue l economy  .. .. .. ....... .. .. ..  251 
Leaks unde r yo ur  vehicle  ... .. .. .. .  2 77 
Lett ing the  vehicle  stand  and warm  up  .. . 
252 
Proper disposa l of  dra ined brake fluid  287 
Prope r disposal  of  dra ined engine  coo la nt 
285 
Proper disposal  of  drained  engine  oil  282,  283 
Recy cling  used e ng ine o il ..........  282  
Page 357 of 368

Alphabetical  index -________________  fNi'II 
Unleaded  fuel .... .... ... .. .. . .. . 271 
What  should  I do  with  an  old  battery?  ... 
292 
EPC 
See E lectronic  power  control  ........ 14 
ESP 
See Electronic  stabilizat ion  program  (ESP) 
14 
Event  Data  Recorder  (EDR) ............  240 
Exhaust  tail pipes 
Cleaning  ................ .... .... 264 
Expansion  tank  .....................  284 
Ex terior  lighting  in the  mirror  housing  ...  61 
Eyeglass es compa rtment  ..............  9S 
F 
Fan 
Radiator  ............... .. .. .. .. . 286 
Fastening  Booster  seats  ....................  225 
Convertible  child  safety  seats  .. .....  223 
Infant  seats  .............. .... .. . 222 
Fastening  eyelets  ....................  84 
Flat  tire  Changing  . .. ........... ...... .. . 318 
Floor  mats  .........................  180 
Fog  lights  ................. ........ . 60 
Folding  master  key with  remote  control  ..  3 7 
Foot  pedals  .. .. ... ........ .. .. .. .. . 180 
For  the  sake  of  the  environment 
Gasoline  fumes  and  the  environment  273 
Letting  your  engine  warm  up  ...... . 109 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Reducing  engine  noise 
by early  upshifting 
8 
Refueling  . .. ..... .. .. .. .........  273 
Saving  fuel  by early  upshifting ........  8 
Using  the  rear window  defogger  .....  101 
Front  airbags  Descript ion  . ...... .. .. .. .. .......  199 
How they  work  ................. ..  204 
Front  ashtray  ........................  91 
Front  fog lights  .. ................. .. .  60 
Front  seats  ... .. ..... ...... ...... .. .  75 
Adjusting  .. .. .. ........ .........  177 
Chi ld  restraints  in  the front  seat  . ...  197 
Fro nta l collisions  and  the  laws  of  physics  186 
Fuel  Additives  .... .. .... .. .. .........  271 
Blended gasoline  .................  271 
Consumption  ............ .... .. .. . 34 
Filler  neck .......................  272 
Fuel  gauge  ...... ............. ....  10 
Gasoline  ..................... ...  271 
Gasoline  additives  ................ 272 
Low fuel  leve l  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  10,  30 
Octane  rating  . .. .................  271 
Recommendation  . ......... .... ..  271 
Refuelling  ....... .... .. .. .......  273 
Reserve  .................. ... .. .. .  10 
T ank  capacity  ....................  341 
Unlocking  the  fuel  filler  flap  by  hand  . 275 
Fuse  arrangement  ................. ..  325 
G 
Garage  door  opener  (Homelink ®)  .. .. ..  169  Gas  d
ischarge  lamps  .. ... .... ... .... . 329 
Gauges  Engine  coolant  temperature  ..........  8 
Fuel  gauge  ... ... .. ...............  10 
Speedometer  .....................  10 
Tachometer  . .... .. ... .............  9 
Trip  odometer  ............ ...... ..  10 
General  illustration  Instrum ents and  contro ls  ............  7 
Glossary  of  tire  and  loading  terminology  294 
Glove  compartment  . .. .... .... .. .....  94 
cd  changer  .. .... .. .... ...........  94 
emergency  unlocking  .............. 94 
Valet  key function  .................  40 
Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR)  ...  339 
H 
Head  restraints  .....................  179 
Adjusting  ............... ... ... ..  179 
Front  seats  ........ ...............  81 
Rear  seats  .. .. .. .. ...............  81 
Headlight  washer  reservoir ... ........  292 
Headlights  ......................... .  58 
Adaptive  Light  .............. ......  61 
Defective  . .. .. .. .. ... ............  21 
Front  fog  lights  ...................  60 
Headl ight  range  control  defective .. ..  31 
Switching  off  ............ ... .. .. ..  58 
Switching  on  ............ ...... ...  58 
Washer  system  ... ................  67 
Xenon  headlights  ... ... ... .........  58 
Heated  outside  mirrors  ...............  71 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
Page 358 of 368

___ A_ l_. p_ h _ a_b_ e_ t_ic _a_ l_ in_ d_e _ x ____________________________________________  _ 
Heated  seats Improperly  worn  safety  belts .... .. .. . 193 
Front  ....................... ...  103 
Indicator  lights . . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  .  12 
Rear  ....... ...... ..............  103 
Airbag  system  ....... .. ... ...  206,  207 
Heated  steering  wheel  ............ ...  104  PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF  .......... 207 
Heated  washer jets  Infant  seats  ............ .. .. .. .. ...  222 
Wiper  and washer  system  ....... .. .  66 
Inside  rear view  mirror  ..... .. ... .. .  69,  70 
Heating  Installing  child  safety  seats 
Climate  controls  .......... .... ....  96 
Safety  belts  ......... ...... ... .. .  227 
Heavy clothing  and  safety  belts  ........  188 
Installing  the  upper  tether  strap  on the 
H igh  beam  ............ .. .... .. ..  58,  62  anchorage  .
.. .... ........... .. .  236 
Warning/ind icator  lights  . ..........  16 Instrument  cluster illumination  .. .... ..  11 
High voltage  warning  label  ...........  338  Instruments  and  controls  ..............  8 
HomeLink ® universal  remote  control  ...  169  General  illustration  . 
. . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  7 
Hood  Interior  lights  ................
.... .. .  63 
Open ing  . ....... ........ .... .. ..  276  Rear 
.........................  63,  64 
Release lever  . ............. .... ..  276  Interm ittent  wip ing 
Horn  ...... .......... .... ... .. ......  7 Rain 
sensor  ................ .... ..  66 
How are child  restraint  system  anchors  related 
to  child  safety  ....... ....... ....  230 
J 
How many airbags  does my vehicle  have? .... 
202 
How often  should  I  check my  tire  pressures?  .  301  Jack  ..
........... .. .. .. .. .... .. ...  316 
Jumper  cables  .................... ..  332 
Jump-starting  ............... .. ... ..  331 
How safety  belt  pretensioners  work  .... 193 
Hydroplaning  ......................  305 
K 
I 
Ignition key .... ................. ...  108 
Ignition  lock .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .........  108 
Ma lfunct ion  .. ....... .... .. .. ..  29,  32 
Ignition  lock positions  .. .. .. .... .....  108 
Important  things  to  do  before driving  ..  175  Key  ........
...... ... .. .... ........  37 
Battery  replacement  ... .... ........  39 
Coded settings  ....... .. .. .. .... ..  96 
Convenience opening  and  closing  of  w indows  .. .. ........... ...... ..  52 
Emergency  key  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  3 7 
Key  replacement  .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  3 7 Master  key 
... .. ... ........... ....  37 
Valet  key  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  3 7 
Key coded  settings  Climate  controls  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  96 
Keyless entry  remote  contro l ..... .... . 38 
Kick-down  multitronic ® ... .. .. .............  156 
tiptronic ®  149 
L 
Lane assist 
Act ivat ing and  deactivating  134 
Description  ........ .............  134 
Instrument  cluster indicator  light  . ..  134 
MMI  settings  .... .... .. .... .... ..  135 
Notes  on instrument  cluster  display . 134 
LATC H ......... ...... .. . .. .. .. .. ..  230 
Description  .. .............. .....  232 
Gu idance fixtures  for  lower anchorages  .. 
233 
Installing  a child  restraint  ... .. .. ..  234 
Location  . ........... ...... .... ..  231 
Mounting  and releasing  the  anchorage  hook  .............. .... ..... .. 234 
Leather  .................... ... ... .  266 
Cleaning  ................. .. .. ..  267 
Level adjustment 
See Adaptive  Air  Suspension  ... ....  166 
Lifting  jack  ............ .. .. .... .. ..  321 
Lifting  vehicle  ....... ...... .........  336  
Page 359 of 368

___________________________________________ A_ l._p _h _ a_ b_ e_t _ic _ a_ l _ in_ d_e _x __ ffllll 
L ight 
Exter ior  light ing  in the  mirror  housing  .  61 
leaving  home  ............... .. .. ..  61 
See  also Amb ience lighting  .......... 64 
Light  sensor defective  ............. .. ..  30 
L igh ting 
See Ambience  lighting  . .. ...... .....  64 
L ighting  in t he m irror  hous ing  ..........  61 
Lights  ... .. .. .. ..... ....... ... . ... .. 58 
Com ing  home  .....................  59 
Daytime  ru nning  lights  .............  59 
Emergency flashers  ............ .. ..  61 
Exter ior  lights  ....................  59 
Front  fog  lights  .. .. ........ .......  60 
Headlights  ............ ... ....... .  58 
H igh  beam  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  58,  62 
H igh  beam warning/indicator  ligh t ...  16 
Leaving home  .....................  59 
Re ar fog  lig hts  . .. ...... ...... .....  6 0 
Side mar ke r li ghts  .. .. . ... ... .. ... . 58 
Turn  signals  ...... .... ... ... .. .. ..  62 
Xenon  headlights  .... ..... .. .. ... ..  58 
Load ing the  luggage  compartment  .. .. . 181 
Loading  the roof  rack  .................  88 
Loc kab le backrest  ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ....  83 
Locking  Power  locking  switch  .. .............  44 
Rear lid/t runk  lid  . ... .. ... ... ... ...  46 
Remote  cont rol  key  ................  42 
Us ing the  key  .....................  43 
Lower universal  anchorage bars (Canada)  .. . 
2 30 
Lower universal  anchorages  (Canada)  .. . 230 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Luggage 
Stowing  . .......................  181 
L u ggage compartment  . ..... ... .... .. .  83 
Cargo net  . ... .. .... .. .. .. .... ... . 85 
DVD p layer  for navigation  system  .. ..  86 
Expanding  .. . .. ........ ...... ....  83 
Fastening  eyelets ..................  84 
Side Compartment  ..... . ... .. .. .. .  86 
Sk i sack  .. .................... ....  86 
See  also Load ing  the  luggage 
compartment  ... ...... .........  181 
L u mbar  suppo rt  . ..... ...... .. .. .. .. .  78 
M 
Maintenance  .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .....  344 
Malfunction  Indicator  lamp  (MIL)  . .  .  15, 23 
Master  key  . ....... ..... .. . ... .. .. ...  38 
Battery  rep lacement  .... ... ..... .. .  39 
Check  light  ... .. .... .. .. .... ... .. . 39 
Mi leage 
Average  ................ .. .... .. .  34 
Inst ant an eous  ....................  34 
Mirrors  Act ivat ing the  d ig ital  compass  ...... . 73 
Adjusting  the  ant i-g la re  .  . . . . .  . .  69,  70 
Automatic  dimmi ng  fo r the  outside 
m irrors  ................ .. .... ...  72 
Automatica lly dimming  inside mirror  . 70 
Ins ide  day-night  mirror  . .. .. ........  69 
Interior  mirror  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  69, 70 
Outside  mirrors  ................ ...  71 
Recalling  pos it ion  of  outs ide  mirro rs  . . 79 
Stor ing  posit io n  of  ,outside  mir rors  ... 79  Monitor
ing  the  Advanced A irbag  System  206 
multi tron ic®  ..... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ..  152 
Automatic  Shift  Lock  (ASL) ...... .. .  155 
Driving  the multitronic®  .... ... ... .  153 
Dynam ic  shift  program  .. ..........  156 
Fail-safe  mode  ...................  158 
Kick-down  .. .... .. ..............  156 
Manua l shift  program  ... .. ...... ..  157 
Selector  lever  .............. ......  154 
Steering  wheel  with  t iptronic ®  ......  158 
t ipt ron ic  ........................  157 
N 
Natural leather  ..... .. .... ......... . 266 
New t ires  and  wheels  .. ..............  305 
NHTSA  Con tac ting  .. .. .. .. ...... ... . ... .  183 
N umber  of  seats  ... ........... ... ...  185 
0 
Occupant seating  posi tions  ...........  176 
Octane  rating  . ... .. .. .. .... .. .. ... . 27 1 
O dometer  .................. .... .. ..  10 
Oil 
See Eng ine oi l ........... ... .....  279 
On-Board  Diagnostic  System  (OBD) 
Data Lin k Connector  (DLC)  ...... ....  23 
Electronic  speed  limiter  .......... ..  23 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (MIL)  .... 23 
O pen door  or  rear  lid warn ing  . ... .. .. ..  21 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data