2022 Audi A4 Indicator Lights Quick Guide
Introduction
Indicator lights on this model’s dashboard do more than merely illuminate icons; they serve as a key to understanding the status of the vehicle and quickly attending to its needs. The indication lights of the 2022 Audi A4 offer a finely developed interface that provides clarity and simplicity, ranging from the traditional to the futuristic. These lights have been designed to provide rapid comprehension, boosting your driving experience, whether they are warning you of potential risks, signaling vehicle operations, or providing navigation assistance.
The function of the indicator lights in our cars is changing along with technology. The Audi A4 from 2022 embraces this development and offers a preview of how cutting-edge technology and tasteful design can work together. Prepare to set off on a journey where each indicator light illuminates more than just the dashboard; it displays Audi’s dedication to innovation, safety, and the highest level of driving enjoyment.
Indicator Lights
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Keep this manual and any other applicable documents in your vehicle at all times. This is especially important if you loan your vehicle to others or sell it.
This owner’s manual describes the equipment range for all model versions of this vehicle at the time of printing. Individual equipment options described may only be available at a later date or may only be offered in certain countries.
Some sections in this manual do not apply to all vehicles. When this is the case, the beginning of the section indicates the validity, for example “Applies to: vehicles with speed warning system”. Optional or vehicle-specific equipment is also identified with an asterisk”*”.
The illustrations in this manual are a guide. Some of the details in your vehicle may differ from the illustration.
All directions, such as “left”, “right”, “front” and “rear”, are based on the vehicle’s direction of travel.
- Optional equipment or vehicle-specific equipment
- A Cross reference to a “WARNING” within a section. If a pa9e number is indicated, the WARNING is located outside of the section.
WARNING
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Note
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For the sake of the environment
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Tips
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Quick Access
Cockpit
- Door handle
- Central locking switch
- Memory function buttons
- Vent
- Lever for:
- Turn signals and high beams
- High beam assistant
- Lane departure warning
- Lane guidance
- Multifunction steering wheel with:
- Horn
- Driver’ s air bag
- Operating buttons
- Shift paddle
- Instrument cluster
- Head-up display
- Windshield washer system lever ..
- Center display
- Lockable glove compartment
- Front passenger’s airbc:1g
- Knee airbag
- Climate control system
- Depending on equipment, buttons for:
- Diver Let
- Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
- Start/Stop system
- Emergency flashers
- Park assist
- Parking system
- MMI control pad
- Depending on equipment:
- Starting the engine if there is a malfunction
- Cup holder
- Center armrest with storage compartment
- Socket
- Electromechanical parking brake button
- Selector lever (automatic transmission)
- START ENGINE STOP] button
- Depending on equipment:
- Audi music interface
- Audi phone box
- Steering wheel adjustment
- Lever for:
Cruise control system - Adaptive cruise assist
- Lever for:
- Connection port for the On Board
Diagnostic System (OBD) - Buttons for:
BLIQHES: - All-weather lights
- Rear fog lights
Hood release
- Rear fog lights
- Button for:
- Luggage compartment lid
Exterior mirror adjustment
- Luggage compartment lid
- Buttons for:
- Power windows
- Child safety lock
Tips
Some the equipment listed here is only installed in certain models or is available as an option.
Indicator lights overview
Description
The indicator lights in the instrument cluster blink or turn on They indicate functions or malfunctions. Some warning and indicator lights turn on when you switch the ignition on and must turn off when the drive system is switched on or while driving.
With some indicator lights, messages may appear and warning signals, may sound. The indicator lights and messages may be covered by other displays. To show them again, select the second tab for messages with the multifunction steering wheel .Some indicator lights in the display can display in several colors.
Central indicator light
If the or h indicator light turns on, check the message in the instrument cluster.
Overview
The following indicator lights may be available, depending on the vehicle equipment:
Red indicator lights
- Central indicator light
- Instrument cluster
- Cooling system
- Safety belt
- Transmission
- Drive system
- Electrical system
- Brake system
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Brake system
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Steering
- Steering lock
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Safe start monitor
- Driver intervention request
- Traffic jam assist
- Steering intervention request
- Distance warning
- Active lane assist
- Pre sense
- Hood
- Engine oil pressure
- Electrical system
Yellow indicator lights
- Central indicator light
- Engine speed limitation
- Engine speed limitation
- Drive system
- Central locking
- Battery in remote control key
- Bulb failure indicator
- Adaptive light
- Headlight range control system
- Light/rain sensor
- Windshield wipers
- Safety systems
- Engine start system
- Convenience key
- Hill hold assist
- Transmission
- Brake system
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Suspension control
- Steering
- Steering lock
- All wheel drive
- Sport differential
- Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
- Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
- Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Steering intervention request (Adaptive cruise assist)
- Steering intervention request
- (Lane departure warning)
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Distance warning
- Lane departure warning
- Pre sense
- Side assist, exit warning
- Emergency assist
- Tank system
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
- Engine oil level (MIN)
- Engine oil sensor
- Engine warm-up request
- Electrical system
- Washer fluid level
Other indicator lights
Low beam headlights
- Parking lights
- Turn signals
- Turn signals
- Start/Stop system
- Hill hold assist
- Cruise control system
- Cruise control system
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Efficiency assist
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Traffic jam assist
- Traffic jam assist
- Active lane assist
- Lane departure warning
- High beam headlights
- High beam assistant
- Child safety lock
- Child safety lock
- Child safety lock
- Valet Parking activated
- High beam assistant
- Convenience key
- Transmission
- Start/Stop system
- Electromechanical parking brake
- Rear cross-traffic assist
- Park assist
- Speed warning system
- Speed warning system
- Camera-based traffic sign recognition
- Cruise control system
- Speed warning system
- Speed warning system
- Camera-based traffic sign recognition
- Cruise control system
- Cruise control system
- Efficiency assist
- Predictive control
- Adaptive cruise assist
- Traffic jam assist
- Adaptive cruise control
- Adaptive cruise control
- Traffic jam assist
- Distance warning
- Parking system
- Rear cross-traffic assist
- Park assist
- Park assistant
FAQs
The turn signal indicators and the high beam indication are two examples of non-critical vehicle operations or system statuses that are often represented by green indicator lights.
The red battery-shaped indicator light typically denotes an issue with the charging system of the vehicle, such as a broken alternator or battery.
The yellow “Check Engine” light, which resembles an engine, warns you when there are problems with the car’s engine or emissions system. It is advised to have the car examined by a mechanic.
The engine coolant temperature is frequently below the ideal operating level when the blue “H2O” warning light is on. This could imply that the engine hasn’t warmed up yet.
Low engine oil pressure, which can cause catastrophic engine damage if left unattended, is indicated by the red oil can indicator light. Check the oil level as you pull over.
If there is a problem with the ABS system, the ABS indicator light, which stands for Anti-lock Braking System, illuminates. The effectiveness of the anti-lock braking system may be impacted.
The airbag indicator light makes sure the airbag system in the car is working. If the light remains on or flashes, there may be an airbag system problem that has to be fixed.
The car is in Park mode and is safely parked when the green “P” indication light is illuminated.
You are informed of any problems with the tire pressure monitoring system via the yellow tire-shaped indicator light. It can indicate that the system is malfunctioning or that a tire is underinflated.
Overheating of the engine is indicated by the red thermometer-shaped indication light. Pull over safely, switch off the engine, and let it cool.
The green “D” indicator light shows that the transmission is in Drive mode and that the car is prepared to move.
This sign often denotes a general caution or alert and is frequently connected to traction control or stability control systems in vehicles.
When the vehicle’s auto-start/stop system is engaged and working, the green auto-start indicator light turns on.
The red seatbelt warning light acts as a prompt to buckle up. When everyone is buckled in, the light will typically go out.
The cruise control system of the car is on and maintaining the specified speed as indicated by the green cruise control indicator light. If you press the brakes or disengage cruise control, it can go out.
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