Audi TT Coupé, TT 2002, TT Coupe 2002 Quick Reference Manual

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Dear Audi Driver,
The aim of this quick reference guide is to introduce you to the main features and controls of your vehicle.
This quick reference guide cannot replace the information con­tained in the Owner's Manual; it is therefore important that you also read the notes and warnings in the Owner's Manual.
AUDI AG
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Adjusting head restraints
Move the head restraint up or down.
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Tipping backrest forwards
Lift the handle and tip the backrest forwards.
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Adjusting angle of backrest
Lean forwards and turn adjuster wheel.
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Adjusting seat height
Pull the lever up to raise the seat; press it down to lower the seat.
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Moving seat backwards or forwards
Lift the handle and move the seat.
The backrest of the rear seat is split into two sections which can be folded down individually.
Folding backrest down
Pull handle in direction indicated and tip backrest forwards.
Returning backrest to upright position
Push backrest up until it engages securely.
The central locking system locks and unlocks the doors. It can be operated with the remote con­trol or by turning the key in the lock.
Operating the radio­activated remote control
Press the appropriate button for about 1 second.
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Unlocking button
Open one of the doors or the boot lid within about 60 seconds, otherwise the vehicle will lock itself again automatically.
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Unlocking button for boot lid
Press the button for at least 1 second.
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Locking button
The turn signals will flash briefly when the car is locked to con­firm that doors and boot lid are closed properly.
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Folding out the master key
Press the release button.
Folding away the master key
Press the button and fold the key away.
Note:
Press and hold unlocking button of remote control (or turn and hold key in lock) to open all the windows. Press and hold locking button of remote control (or turn and hold key in lock) to close all the windows.
Warning:
The doors and win­dows cannot be opened from inside the vehicle if it has been locked from the outside.
Anti-theft alarm
The alarm system is automati­cally
sseett
when the car is locked.
The alarm system is
sswwiittcchheedd ooffff automatically when you unlock the vehicle with the remote control.
Note:
If you unlock the vehicle by inserting the key in the driver’s door, the ignition must be switched on within 15 seconds, otherwise the alarm will be triggered.
Locking and unlocking the vehicle Adjusting front seats
Rear seat
Audi TT Coupé
Quick reference guide
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LICHT
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Filling the tank
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Rev counter
22
Warning and indicator lamps
Engine management
1)
Side lights/headlights Electronic stabilisation
programme (ESP) Electronic immobilizer Main beam headlights Turn signals, hazard warning
lights Fault in engine management
system
1)
Airbag system
1)
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
1)
Handbrake engaged Alternator
1)
Seat belt warning
33
Coolant temperature gauge
44
Fuel gauge
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Speedometer
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Mileage recorder
Top display/bottom display: trip recorder/total mileage
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Reset button for trip recorder
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To check distance to next
service
Press the button briefly with the ignition on and the vehicle stationary.
To call up auto-check control
displays (in turn)
Press the button twice with the ignition on.
To call up driver information
Press the button when one of the red symbols flashes.
To activate mileage recorder
display and digital clock
Press the button when the ignition is off.
To set speed warning 1
Press the button briefly when the desired speed is indicated on the speedometer. To clear the speed limit, press the button for at least 1 second while the vehicle is moving.
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Digital clock/ date display
Releasing the tank flap
Press the switch (with the filler pump symbol) in the centre console to open the tank flap. Then unscrew the tank cap and hook it onto the flap (see illustration).
Stickers for:
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Fuel grade
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Tyre pressures
1)
Should one of these warning symbols light up while driving,
please contact a specialist workshop as soon as possible.
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Instruments and warning/indicator lamps
On-board computer
Instantaneous fuel consumption
Fuel range Driving time average fuel consumption average speed
Outside temperature
Selector lever position
(on vehicles with automatic gearbox)
Radio/telephone information
Navigation information
Service indicator
Shortly before a service is due, the display will briefly show the word
SSeerrvviiccee
, together with the number of miles/km until the service is due.
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Adjuster button for:
To set the time/date
Keep pulling the button briefly until the desired display appears. Turn the button to alter the time/date.
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100 km
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km
l/100 km
Seat belts must be worn on every journey, even on short trips in urban traffic. The rear seat must
not be used by passengers over
1.50 metres tall. To ensure that
the seat belts, belt tensioners and airbags are fully effective, note the following points:
Adjust seat and sit in correct position
The front seats should not be positioned too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel. It is important to sit in a normal, upright position and set the backrest so it is fully against your back. The top of the head restraint should be at eye level (or higher). Put your feet in a comfortable position in the footwell.
Wear the seat belt correctly
Make sure that the shoulder section of the belt is positioned over the centre of the shoulder, and move the lap section as far down over the hips as possible. The belts should always be worn so that they fit tightly (see illustration).
Safety
Safety of children in the vehicle
Category 1 Category 2Category 0
Children under 12 years of age should travel on the rear seat. They must be protected by a child restraint system which complies with European stand­ard ECE R 44, and which is the correct size for the child's weight and height. The safest place for the child restraint system is behind the front passenger's seat. The retractor mechanism of the seat belts can be locked to secure a child safety seat.
Please observe the notes in the Audi Owner's Manual and refer to the manufacturer's instruc­tions for the child seat.
Category 0 oder 0+: For babies up to about 9 months/10 kg and infants up to about 18 months/13 kg.
Category 1: For small children up to about 4 years of age/18 kg.
Category 2: For children up to about 7 years/25 kg.
Category 3: Children who are over 7 years of age and between
1.30 m and 1.50 m tall should travel on the rear seat, which has been approved as a Category 3 child seat. The child should wear a seat belt and sit directly on the seat - do not use booster cushions.
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Display:
Warning symbols and
auto-check control
No faults
Fault in brake system Coolant temperature too
high/coolant level too low Engine oil pressure too low
If one of the red symbols lights up while you are driving, stop the car, switch off the engine and refer to the Owner’s Manual.
/ Brake light faulty
1)
Bulb failure
1)
Brake pads worn
1)
Washer fluid level low Fuel level low Battery voltage too high or
too low
1)
Check engine oil level Engine oil sensor faulty
1)
Speed warning 1 or 2 (km/h or mph)
Dynamic headlight range control faulty
1)
Door/boot lid not shut
OK
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