What are the button functions of the 2003 Audi A4?

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LaJuliana
07/29/25 4:48pm
2003 Audi A4 button instructions are as follows: (1) Center console buttons: 1. Driving mode selection: The system comes with four modes: Auto, Economy, Dynamic, and Comfort. Drivers can also set personalized driving parameters. 2. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Enabled by default, it is generally not recommended to manually turn it off. This system effectively prevents vehicle loss of control during extreme driving conditions. 3. Hazard warning lights (commonly known as hazard lights): Used in special situations such as vehicle breakdown or temporary parking, mainly to warn other vehicles. 4. Volume adjustment buttons: In addition to the normal knob for adjusting volume, tilting left or right can skip tracks. 5. Parking radar/camera: The center display shows the rearview image, and the radar will sound an alarm when detecting nearby obstacles. 6. Driving assistance system: Assistance functions include distance warning, collision warning, and fatigue alert. 7. Auto Hold: When stopping at traffic lights, releasing the brake pedal will lock the wheels, relieving the driver's foot fatigue. Pressing the accelerator pedal unlocks the wheels, allowing the vehicle to proceed. (2) Door buttons: 1. Rear door child lock switch; 2. One-touch window control switches for all four doors; 3. Exterior mirror adjustment switches (angle, folding, heating function); 4. Trunk lid switch located below the door handle; 5. Rear sunshade switch; 6. Front sunroof switch; 7. Rear windshield sunshade switch; 8. One-touch window control. (3) Overhead buttons: 1. Emergency call; 2. Interior light; 3. Rear sunshade switch; 4. Sunroof switch; 5. Welcome light; 6. Connected rescue.
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