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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Audi A6 (1997 release)

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A6
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Operation of the vehicle
The keys
central locking
Central locking with an additional safety function
Lock lid
Latches child safety
Radio remote controls
Alarms
Turning off the interior monitoring system
Power
Installing of mirrors
Seat belts
The airbag system
Safety when transporting children
Isofix child seat
Headrests
The front seats
Front armrest
Rear bench seat
Cover for lengthy luggage
Tilt steering column
Parking brake
Automatic four-speed transmission
Automatic five-speed gearbox
The acoustic parking assistant
Egnition lock
Engine start
Controls, devices and equipment
Control equipment
The index of temperature of engine oil
Tachometer
Clock
Coolant temperature
The fuel gauge
Speedometer
Odometer
Displays service intervals
Voltmeter
Warning lights
The pilot symbols
Test button
Warning overspeed
On-board computer
Switches
Cruise control
Wipers and stekloomyvate
Heating and ventilation
Air Conditioning
Autonomous heating and ventilation system
Lifting sunroof mobile panel
Hood
Engine compartment
Maintenance
Engines
Ignition, fuel injection and exhaust of gasoline engines
The power supply system, and preheating the exhaust gases of diesel engines
Lubrication System
Cooling system
Coupling
Transmission
The front wheel drive shafts
Design features four-wheel drive transmission
Suspension
Wheels and tires
Steering
Brakes
Body
Heating and air conditioning
Electrical
Electric schemes
 


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The fuel gauge



The index works at the included ignition.
The capacity of the fuel tank of the car is about 70 liters.
When the pointer reaches the red zone and the warning lamp is lit, this indicates that the fuel tank remains about 9 liters of fuel.

A WARNING
Do not use the fuel tank to empty, as irregular fuel supply leads to a disruption in the ignition system. This unburned fuel entering the exhaust system, will lead to overheating and damage the catalytic converter.




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