remote start AUDI TT COUPE 2014 Owners Manual
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and warning/indicator  lamps 
10  Electro-mechanical 
parking brake 
¢page  11
Tyre  pressure  loss indicator ./ 
¢page  234
Tyre  pressure  loss indicator 
¢page  234
Engine  management./ 
¢page  15
Engine  management  system (diesel 
engines)./  ¢page  15
Emission control  system 
¢page  15
Diesel  particulate  filter* 
¢page  15
Engine  speed governing 
¢page  15
Engine  oil level 
¢page  15
Engine  oil sensor 
¢page  16
Battery  charge 
¢page  13
Fuel  tank  system 
¢page  16
Washer  fluid level 
¢page  16
Windscreen  wipers 
¢page  16
Remote  control key 
¢page  62
Battery  in remote control  key 
¢page  27
Bulb  monitor* 
¢page  16
Headlight  range control 
¢page  17
Adaptive  light* 
¢page  17
Light  sensor/rain  sensor* 
¢page  17 Active 
lane assist* 
¢page  85
Gearbox  ¢page  77 
Steering  lock 
¢page  13
Engine  start system 
¢page  13
Central  warning/indicator  lamp 
¢page  13
Electro-mechanical  power steering ./ 
¢page  101
Suspension  control* 
¢page  17
Rear  spoiler ./ 
¢page  105
Speed  warning  function* 
¢page  80
Electro-mechanical  power steering 
¢page  101
Further  indicator  lamps 
Turn  signals 
¢page  17
Cruise  control  system* 
¢page  80
Active  lane assist* 
¢page  85
Hold  assist* 
¢page  68
Speed  limiter* 
¢page  82
Start/stop  system* 
¢page  63
Start/stop system* 
¢page  63
Convenience  key 
¢page  63
Park  assist* 
¢page  95
Park  assist* 
¢page  95  
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and windows 
check  regularly  that the emergency  key is still 
present  in the  remote  control key casing. 
@  Spare  key 
This  key is intended  for temporary  use only  and 
should  be used  only in an  emergency.  Keep it in  a 
safe  place  and do not  carry  it on  the  keyring. 
Replacing  a key 
If  you  should  lose a key,  please contact  an Audi 
dealer.  Have the remote  control coding  for that
key  deactivated.  For this  purpose  you should 
bring  all available keys  with you. It is also  impor
tant  to notify  your insurance  company if a key  has 
been  lost. 
Number  of keys 
You  can check  how many  keys are initialised  for 
your  vehicle  using the infotainment  system. Se
lect  the following  on the  infotainment  system: 
I  MENU  I 
button  >Car>  left control  button > Serv
icing  & checks > Initialised  keys. This feature  en
ables  used car buyers  to make  sure they  have  re
ceived  all of the  keys. 
Electronic  immobiliser 
The  immobiliser  is designed  to prevent  unauthor
ised  persons  from driving  the vehicle. 
It  may  not be possible  to start  the engine  with 
the  key if there  is another  ignition key from  a dif
ferent  make of vehicle  on the  same  key ring. 
Data  stored  on remote  control  key 
Data  related  to the  service  and maintenance  of 
the  vehicle  are stored  continuously  on your  re
mote  control  key while  you are driving.  Your Audi 
dealer  can read  out the data  and will then  be able 
to  tell  you  what  service  work is required.  This also 
applies  to vehicles  with convenience  key*. 
Personal  convenience  settings 
If  two  people  use the same  car regularly,  it is  a 
good  idea for each  person  to have  his or her 
"own"  remote  control key.  When you switch  off 
the  ignition  or lock  the vehicle,  your personal  set
tings  for the  following  convenience  features are 
stored  and assigned  to the  remote  control key: 
- Air  conditioner
26  -
Central  locking system
-Windows
- Background  lighting*
- Parking  aid*
- Active  lane assist*
- Side  assist*
- Drive  select
The  stored  settings  are then  recalled  automati
cally  the next  time  the vehicle  is unlocked,  the 
doors  are opened  or the  ignition  is switched  on. 
_& WARNING 
Always  take the key with  you when  leaving  the 
vehicle  -even  if you  only  intend  to be  gone  for 
a  short  time.  This is especially  important  if 
children  are left  in the  car.  They  might  other
wise  be able  to start  the engine  or use  power
operated  equipment  such as the  electric  win
dows  -this  could  lead to injuries. 
The  function  of the  remote  control key may  be 
impaired  by interference  from other  nearby 
radio  signals  (for example  from a mobile  tele
phone  or TV  transmitter)  if these  are in the 
same  frequency  range.   
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or  if the  engine  is hot  and  the engine  com
par tment  is heated  up further  by direct 
sunlight. 
Driver  messages 
Switch  off ignition  before leaving  car. Battery  is 
being  discharged 
This  message  appears and the buzzer  sounds  if 
you open  the driver's  door while the  ignition is 
switched  on. Switch  off the  ignition  to prevent 
the  battery  from being  discharged. 
Pressing  start/stop  button again will switch  off 
engine. 
This  message  appears if you  press  the 
!START  ENGINE  STOP! 
button  while the vehicle  is
moving. 
Engine  start system:  fault. Please  contact  work
shop 
A  fault  has occurred  when starting  the engine au
tomatically (automatic  start function).  Drive to a 
qualified  workshop  soon and have  the fault  recti
fied.  Press 
and hold 
the !S
TA RT 
ENGINE  STOP I 
button  to start  the engine. 
II  Remote  control key: hold  back of key
against marked area. See owner's  manual 
This  message  appears if there  is no  convenience 
key  inside  the vehicle  or if the  system  cannot de
tect  or identify  the key.  This  can happen,  for ex
ample,  if the  radio  signal  from the key is obstruc
ted  by a metal  briefcase  or similar,  or if the  key 
battery  is weak.  Electronic equipment,  such as 
mobile phones,  can also  interfere  with the radio 
signal  from the key. 
If  you  encounter  any problems  starting or stop
ping  the engine,  please refer to "What  to do  if 
the  "START  ENGINE STOP" button  is inoperation
al"  ¢page  63.
Ill  Remote  control key: key not  recognis ed. Is
key  still  in vehicle? 
If  the  indicator  lamp Ill Lights  up and  the mes
sage  appears,  the convenience  key was  removed 
from  the vehicle  while the engine  was running.  If
the  convenience  key is not  in the  vehicle  you will 
62  not 
be able  to switch  on the  ignition  or restart 
the  engine  after it has  been  switched  off. You  will 
also  not be able  to lock  the vehicle  from the  out
side. 
Please  press brake  pedal 
This  message appears  on vehicles  with an auto
matic  gearbox  if you  try to start  the engine  with
out  first  pressing  the brake  pedal. 
Please  press clutch pedal 
This  message  appears on vehicles  with a manual 
gearbox  if you  try to start  the engine  without 
first  pressing  the clutch  pedal.  The engine  will 
only  start  if you  press  the clutch pedal. 
Please  engage  N or  P 
This  message  will appear  if you  try to start  or 
switch  off the  engine  when the selector  lever is 
not  in Nor  P. The  engine  can then  not be started 
or  switched  off. 
Shift  to P, otherwise  vehicle can roll  away. 
Doors  do not  lock  if lever  is not  in P 
For  safety  reasons,  this message  will appear  and 
a  warning  buzzer will sound  if the  selector  lever 
of  the  automatic gearbox  is not  in position  P 
when  you switch  off the  ignition  with the 
!START  ENGINE  STOP! 
button.  Put the selector
lever  in position  P; otherwise  the vehicle  can roll
away.  If the  lever  is not  in position  P you  will not
be  able  to Lock  the vehicle  using the locking  sen
sor  on the  door  handle  or the  convenience  key.  
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the engine  after a malfunction 
If  the  remote  control key battery  is exhausted  or 
if  radio  interference  or a system  malfunction  oc
curs,  extra  steps  may be necessary in  order to 
start the  engine. 
Fig.  70  Steering  column/rem ote control  key: Starting  the 
engine  after a malfunction 
Starting  the engine  manually 
If  the  message  y>>) Remote  control key: hold  back 
of  key  against  marked  area. See owner's  manual 
is  displayed,  you can still  start  the engine  man
ually. 
.,..  Manual  gearbox:  Press the clutch  pedal. 
.,..  Automatic  gearbox: 
Press the brake  pedal¢.& 
in  Starting  the engine  on page  61 . 
...  Press  the !
START  ENGINE 
STOP! 
button. 
.,..  Hold  the remote  control key against  the symbol 
y>>)  ¢ Fig.  70, as shown  in the  illustration.  The 
engine  should start . 
.,..  If  the  engine  does not start  automatically, 
press  the !START 
ENGINE 
STOP! 
button  again. 
Drive  to a qualified  workshop  soon and have  the 
fault  rectified. 
{D  Note
You  can call  up the  driver  message  again by pressing 
the !START 
ENG
INE 
STOP! button. 
Start/stop  system 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles:  with start/stop  system 
The  start/stop  system can help  to save  fuel and 
reduce  CO2 emissions.  Driving 
In  start/stop  mode, the engine  is switched  off 
automatically  when the vehicle  stops, e.g. at traf
fic  lights.  The ignition  remains  on during  this 
stop  phase.  The engine  is automatically  started 
on  demand. 
The  start/stop system  is automatically  activated 
each  time  you switch  on the  ignition. 
Basic  conditions  for start/stop  mode 
- The  driver's  door must  be closed.
- The  driver's  seat belt must  be buckled.
- The  bonnet  must be closed.
- The  vehicle  must have been  moving  at over
4  km/h  since the last  stop  .
.&,  WARNING
- Never  switch off the  engine  until the vehicle
is  stationary . Otherwise  you may  not have
the  full benefit  of the  brake  servo and power
steering.  You may  need  more  strength  to
steer  and brake  the vehicle  than you nor
mally  would.  This would  mean a greater  risk
of  accidents  and serious  injury,  because you
cannot  steer and brake  in the  normal  man
ner.
-Always  take the key  with  you when  leaving
the  vehicle  -even  if you  only  intend  to be
gone  for a short  time. This is especially  im
portant  if children  are left  in the  car.  They
might  otherwise  be able  to start  the engine
or  use  power-operated  equipment such as
the  electric  windows  -this  could  lead to in
juries.
- To  avoid  injury,  make sure that the start/
stop  system  is switched  off before  working
in  the  engine  compartment ¢ page  65.
CD  CAUTION
Always  switch off the  start/stop  system 
¢page  65 before  driving  through  water. 
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assist systems 
dynamic  -gives  the vehicle  a tighter  set-up and is 
ideal  for performance  driving. 
individual -¢page  92. 
The  last  selected  mode is still  active  when you re
start  the vehicle. 
Configuring  individual mode 
You  can configure  your own personal  vehicle set-up . 
.,.  Press  the button ¢ page  91, Fig.  99 > individu-
al  > right  control  button,  or: 
.,.  Select  the following  on the  infotainment  sys
tem:  IM EN u I 
button  > Car  > left  control  button 
> Audi  drive  select>  individual>  right control
button.
The  individual*  driving mode will automatically 
be  activated  when you have  finished  configuring 
the  settings. 
Systems  comfort 
Engine  and Gearbox  Comfortable 
Steering  Comfortable 
Suspension  control*  Comfortable 
Engine sound*  Subdued 
quattro*  Comfortable 
(©)  Note
Your  settings  in individual*  mode are stored 
automatically  and assigned  to the remote 
control  key currently  in use. 
92  A 
WARNING
Always  keep an eye  on the  traffic  when using 
the  drive  select  controls - Risk of accident! 
The  equipment  installed on your  vehicle  deter
mines  which systems  you can  select.  The follow
ing  table  provides  an overview  of the  characteris
tics. 
auto  dynamic 
Balanced  Dynamic 
Balanced  Dynamic 
Balanced  Dynamic 
Balanced  Dynamic 
Balanced  Dynamic   
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aids 
II  Park  assist:  not stopped  long enough
After  you select  reverse  gear, the vehicle  has to 
remain stationary  for a moment  so that  the park 
assist  can activate  the steering.  Follow the direc
tions  given  in the  display. 
Ill  Park  assist:  fault. Please  contact  workshop
II  Park  assist:  fault. Continue  steering vehicle!
Please  contact  workshop 
Please  contact  a qualified  workshop.  The park as
sist  cannot  be used  to park  the vehicle  if a system 
fault  occurs. 
II  Park  assist:  cancelled.  Space too small.  Con
tinue  steering  vehicle! 
The  park  assist  cannot  be used  to park  the vehicle 
in  this  space.  Park the vehicle  without  using the 
park  assist  or look  for a bigger  space. 
Ill  Park  assist:  stabilisation  control (ESC) input
The  detected  space could not be used  because 
the  stabilisation  control intervened. 
Adjusting  graphic display 
and  warning  beeps 
Applies  to vehicles:  with parking  system plus/park  assist 
The  settings  for the  graphic  display and acoustic 
signals  are controlled  via the  infotainment  sys
tem. 
..,  Select  the following  on the  infotainment  sys
tem:  IM EN  u I button  > Car  > left  control  button 
> Driver  assist> Parking  aid.
Warning  beeps 
Front  volume  -Volume  for the  front  and side* 
zones 
Rear  volume  -Volume  for the  rear  zone 
In-car  entertainment  fader -The  volume  of the 
current  audio or video  source is reduced  when the 
parking  aid is switched  on. 
You  will hear  a short  test tone  each time  you 
make  a new  setting. 
100  @
Note 
The  settings  will be automatically  stored and 
assigned  to the  remote  control key in use. 
Fault  warnings 
Applies  to vehicles:  with rear parking  aid/parking  system 
plus/park  assist 
Rear  parking  aid: fault.  Obstacles cannot  be de
tected 
Front  parking  aid: fault.  Obstacles cannot  be 
detected 
Parking  aid: fault.  Obstacles  cannot be detected 
If  the  LED  in the  P,1
1i  button  starts flashing  when 
you  switch  the system  on, a system  fault has oc
curred.  If the  fault  is not  corrected  before you 
switch  off the  ignition,  it will  only  be indicated  by 
the flashing LED  in the  P111i button  the next  time 
you  switch  on the  parking aid  by engaging  re
verse  gear. The fault  warning  can be displayed  in 
the  second  tab of the  driver  information  system 
as  long  as the  fault  is active. 
Parking  system plus*/parking  system plus 
and  park  assist* 
If  a sensor  or loudspeaker  malfunctions,  the J;l4: 
symbol  will be shown  on the  infotainment  sys
tem  in front  of or behind  the vehicle.  If a rear 
sensor  malfunctions,  obstacles will only  be dis
played  in zones @and @ ¢ page  94, Fig.  101.  If 
a  front sensor  malfunctions,  obstacles will only 
be  displayed  in zones © and@ . 
Drive  to a qualified  workshop  soon and have  the 
fault  rectified.   
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power management 
While  the vehicle  is moving,  this function  distrib
utes  the available  power to the  various electrical 
components  and systems  according  to their  re
quirements.  The power  management  ensures 
that  on-board  systems do not  consume  more 
electrical  power than the alternator  can supply, 
and  thus  maintains  the maximum  possible bat
tery  power  Level. 
ijJ  Note
- The  power  management  system is not  able
to  overcome  the given  physical  Limits.
Please  remember  that the power  and Life of
the  battery  are Limited.
- If  the  indicator  Lamp ril c:> page  13 appears,
the  starting  ability may be impaired.
Points  to remember 
Starting  ability has first  priority. 
Short  trips, city traffic  and Low temperatures  all 
place  a heavy  Load on the  battery . In  these  condi
tions  a Large  amount  of power  is consumed,  but 
only  a small  amount  is supplied.  The situation  is 
also  critical  if electrical  equipment  is in  use  when 
the  engine  is not  running.  In this  case  power  is 
consumed  when none is being  generated. 
In  these  situations you  will be aware  that the 
power  management  system is intervening  to con
trol  the distribution  of electrical  power. 
When  the vehicle  is parked  for long  periods 
If  you  do not  drive  your vehicle  for a period  of 
several days  or weeks,  the power  management 
will  gradually  shut off the  on-board  systems one 
by  one,  or reduce  the amount  of current  they are 
using.  This Limits  the amount  of power  consumed 
and helps  to ensure  reliable  starting  even after  a 
Long  period.  Certain convenience  features, such 
as  remote  control unlocking,  may not be availa
ble.  These  functions  will be restored  when you 
switch  on the  ignition  and start  the engine.  Intelligent 
technology 
With  the engine  switched  off 
If  you  Listen  to the  radio  or use  other  electrical 
equipment  when the engine  is not  running,  this 
will  discharge  the battery. 
A  message  will appear  on the  infotainment  dis
play  before  the battery  power drops to a Level 
where  the starting  ability is impaired. 
This  message  warns you that  the system  you are 
using  will soon  be switched  off automatically. 
You  should  therefore  start the engine  if you  wish 
to  continue  using the system. 
When  the engine  is running 
Although  the alternator  generates electrical pow
er,  the  battery  can still  become  discharged  while 
the  vehicle  is being  driven.  This can occur  when a 
Lot  of power  is being  consumed  but only  a small 
amount  supplied,  especially  if the  battery is  not 
fully  charged  initially. 
To restore  the necessary  energy balance,  the sys
tem  will then  temporarily  shut off the  electrical 
components  that are using  a Lot  of power,  or re
duce  the current  they are consuming.  Heating 
systems in  particular use a Large  amount  of elec
trical  power.  If you  notice,  for instance,  that the 
seat  heating*  or the  rear  window  heater is not 
working,  they may have  been  temporarily  switch
ed  off  or regulated  to a Lower  heat output.  These 
systems  will be available  again as soon  as suffi
cient  electrical  power is available. 
You  may  also notice  that the engine  runs at a 
slightly  faster idling speed.  This is quite  normal, 
and  no cause  for concern.  The increased  idling 
speed  allows  the alternator  to meet  the greater 
power  requirement  and charge  the battery  at the 
same  time. 
Information  saved in the 
control  units 
The  vehicle  is fitted  in the  factory  with electronic 
control  units that, among  other things,  control 
the  engine  and the gearbox.  The control  units al
so  monitor  the exhaust  system and the airbags. 
The  control  units continually  analyse data rele-
vant  to the  vehicle while  you are driving.  In the 
...,. 
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Troubleshooting 
Applies  to vehicles:  with telephone 
Subject  Connecting  the mobile  phone to 
the  MMI  fails. 
The  mobile  phone does not sup
port  the remote  SIM Access  Pro
file  (e.g.  iPhone). 
Using  the MMI  with two SIM  Advice 
Check  that Bluetooth discoverability  is switched  on in the  MMI 
and  on your  mobile  phone.  On some  mobile  phones,  discoverabili
ty  is deactivated  automatically  after a short  time. 
Or:  Restart  your mobile  phone. 
Please  refer to your  mobile  phone's  operating  manual for further 
information. 
You  can insert  the SIM  card  in the  SIM  card  reader ¢ page  126 and 
use  the functions  of the  car telephone  kit independently  of your 
mobile  phone. 
Or:  Use  an additional  SIM card  in the  SIM  card  reader. 
When  the SIM  card  is inserted,  you can also  use the contacts  from 
your  mobile  phone by connecting  the  mobile  phone  to the  system 
via  the  Directory  profile¢ page  188.
The  MMI  only ever  accesses  one SIM  card  at a time.  A SIM  card  in-
cards  (in the  SIM  card  reader  andserted 
in the  SIM  card  reader  has priority  over one in a mobile 
in  a mobile  phone).  phone. 
After  the mobile  phone was con
nected  not all/none  of the  con
tacts  were loaded  into the MMI. 
Some  telephone  functions are 
greyed  out/not  available. 
Some  telephone  functions are 
greyed  out/not  available, even 
though  the mobile  phone sup
ports  them. 
136  However, 
you can still  access  the contacts  on another  mobile 
phone  via Bluetooth  if a SIM  card  is inserted ¢ page  188.
Avoid  using  special characters  in names. 
Avoid  using  contact  groups. 
The  telephone functions  will depend  on the  mobile  network  serv
ice  provider  and the mobile  phone used. For further  information, 
please  contact  your mobile  network  service provider,  see the oper
ating  instructions  for your  mobile  phone,  or consult  the Audi  mo
bile  device  database  at www.audi.com/bluetooth. 
On  corporate  phones, some Bluetooth  settings may not be com
patible  with the system  or the  Bluetooth  function of your  mobile 
phone  may have  been  deactivated.  For more  information,  contact 
your  system  administrator.   
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connect 
Introduction 
Applies  to vehicles:  with Audi  connect 
Audi  connect  services  allow on line  information  to 
be  directly  transmitted  and integrated  into the 
vehicle. 
Thanks  to a Wi-Fi  hotspot,  it is  possible  to use  a 
mobile  device to access  the Internet  in the  rear  of 
the  vehicle  during journeys  or anywhere  in the  ve
hicle  when  it is  stationary  . 
.&_  WARNING
- Only  use Audi  connect  services  when the
traffic  conditions  allow you to do  so safely  -
risk  of accident!  Please always  observe
¢  page  192, Notes  on traffic  safety.
- The  Audi  connect  services  should only be
used  via a Wi-Fi  hotspot  when the vehicle  is
stationary  or from  the rear  seats  if the  vehi
cle is  in motion  -risk  of accident!
Cl)  Note
Please  observe  the Notes  on Audi co nnect 
¢  page  145 before  using the system. 
Setting  up 
Before  you start 
An  Internet  connection  is required  in order  to use 
Audi  connect  services.  You can establish  a con
nection  by using  one of the  following  options: 
Option  11
> 
Connecting  an rSAP 2
)  enabled  mobile phone via 
Bluetooth  ¢page 137 
Option 2  Using  a separate  SIM card  in the  SIM  card  reader 
¢page  138 
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Bluetooth  remote SIM Access  Profile Audi 
connect 
Option  3l) 
Using  a mobile  device (e.g. a smartphone)  as a 
personal  Wi-Fi hotspot  for the  MMI  ¢ page  139 
Connecting  an rSAP  enabled  mobile phone 
via  Bluetooth 
Applies  to vehicles:  with Audi  connect 
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a: 
Fig.  137  Is your  mobile  phone rSAP enabled?  This QR code 
takes  you directly  to the  mobile  device database  (data con
nection  costs vary according  to your  mobile  phone con
tract). 
Requirements 
Your  mobile  phone must support  the Bluetooth 
remote  SIM Access  Profile  (Bluetooth rSAP). 
For  information  regarding which  Bluetooth con
nections  and functions  your mobile  phone sup
ports,  contact  your mobile  network  service pro
vider  or consult  the mobile  device database  at 
www.audi.com/bluetooth  ¢ Fig.  13 7. 
The  vehicle  must  be stationary,  and the ignition 
must  be switched  on. 
The  Bluetooth  function  and the discoverability 
option  of the  MMI  system¢  page 143 and the 
mobile  phone must be activated. 
The  mobile  phone  you would  like to connect  must 
not  be connected  actively to any  other  Bluetooth 
device.  The MMI  must  not be connected  to a mo
bile  phone. 
Access  to your  SIM card  (SIM  Access)  must be ac
tivated  on your  mobile  phone. 
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R 
Radio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  163 
Alternative  frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  166 
Announcements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  164 
Detailed  station information  . . . . . . . . . . . 
164 
Favourites  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
165 
Manual  station search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Menu..............................  165 
MMI  control  console  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  163 
Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Programme  guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Radio  settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
166 
Radio  text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
164 
Searching  for a radio  station  . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Seek  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
163 
Sound  settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Speech  dialogue  system . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  121 
Station  list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
163 
Station  names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
164 
Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
167 
Waveband  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
165 
Radio-operated  remote control 
see  Remote  control keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25 
Radio  equipment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
261 
Radio  settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
166 
Alternative  frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
166 
Detailed  station information  . . . . . . . . . . . 
166 
Preferred  image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
166 
Radio  transmitters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
261 
Rain  sensor/light  sensor 
Headlights  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
37 
Indicator  lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
17 
Intermittent  wipe (windscreen  wipers) . . . 
42 
Reading  lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 
Rear seats,  folding  down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 
Rear spoiler  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  105 
Rear  window  heating  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  54, 56 
Recuperation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22 
Redial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
134 
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Refuelling  with spare  fuel canister  . 
. . . . . .  219 
a:  Regional 
stations (radio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  166 
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Remote  control keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25 
LED  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27 
Locking  and unlocking  the vehicle  . . . . . . .  28 
Perso nalised  key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25 
Replacing  the battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
27 
Remote  SIM Access  Profile  (rSAP)  . . . . . . . . 123 
Repair  kit 
Tyre  Mobility  System (tyre repair  kit) . . . .  242 
Repairs  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
260 
Replacement  keys . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25 
Replacement  parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  260 
Requirements  Connecting  a mobile  phone . . . . . . . . . . . . 
137 
Reset  button  (trip recorder)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22 
Resetting  (data connection)  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 
144 
Restart  (reset) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
191 
Restricted  use of telephone  . .  . . . . . . .  124, 137 
Rev  counter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8, 21 
Reverse  gear (automatic  gearbox) . . . . . . . . .  70 
Rewind  (audio/video  file) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  179 
Right  control  button ................  20, 110 
Ring  tone  settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  134, 190 
Roaming  see  Data  connection  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . 
144 
Roof  carrier  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
52 
Roof  load  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
52 
Roof  rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
52 
Rotary  pushbutton  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
109 
Rotary  pushbutton  with joystick  function  . . 
112 
Route  criteria  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
154 
Route  guidance 
see  Navigation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
148 
Route  information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
158 
Route  list ........................  157, 158 
Running  in 
New  brake  pads  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  101 
New  engine  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58 
New  tyres  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  231 
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Safe  driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  192 
Safelock  mechanism.................  25, 31 
Safety  Airbag  system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
209 
Child  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
195 
275