
Table  of  contents 
Table  of  contents 
Vehicle  literature ........ . 
About  this  Owner's  Manual  .............. ...... . . 
Controls  and 
equipment  .. .. ... . .. ... ... . . 
Cockpi t ... .......... ...... ..... . 
Genera l ill ustration  .............  . 
Instruments  and 
warning/indica tor  lig hts  .......  . 
Instruments  .............. .....  . 
Warning/indicator  lights  ........ . 
Driver  informa tion  system  .....  . 
Introduction  ............... ....  . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system (080) 
Menu  display  ...... ............  . 
Au to-Check  Control  ... ... .... ..  . 
Speed  warn ing  system  . ... .....  . 
Trip  computer  .................  . 
T ire  pressure  monitoring  system  .. 
Opening  and  closing  ..........  . 
Keys ..........................  . 
Powe r lock ing  system  ..... .....  . 
Rear  lid /tr unk  lid  .............. . .  5  Ant
i-theft  a larm  system  ........  . 
Power  w indows  ... ... .... ....  . 
Folding  top  ................ ...  . 
Folding  top  ... .. ..... ...... ...  . 
6  W ind  Deflector  ........... ... ..  . 
E merge ncy  Ope rat ion  of  the  Fold ing 
Top  ........... ............ .. .  . 
Clear  vision  . ... ............ ... . 
56  Cruise control  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  11 O 
57  Audi  magnetic  ride  .  .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . .  112 
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Transm1ss1on  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . 113 
60  Manua l transmiss ion  . .  . .  .  . . . .  .  . .  1 13 
64  S  tron ic  tra nsmission  . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  1 13 
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Home link®  . ...... .. ... ... ... .. . 
Universa l remote  control  .......  . 
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Lights  .  .  . . . .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  69 
In ter io r lights  ....... ..... ... ..  . 
V is ion  ..................... ...  . 
W iper  and  washer  system  ......  . 
Mirrors  ..... ............... ...  . 
Digital  compass  ...............  . 
9 Seats  and  storage  ......... ...  . 
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Ad justing  front  seats  manua lly  .. 
Powe r seats  ..... ....... .... .. . 
Lumbar  support  .. .............  . 
Head  restraints  ............•... 
Luggage  compartment  ........ . 
Cup  holder  ... ...... ... ..... ..  . 
As htray  ................... ...  . 
Cigarette  lighter /socket  ..... ...  . 
Storage  ............ ....... ...  . 
Warm  and  cold  ...............  . 
Climate controls  ....... ... .• .. . 
Rear  window  defogger 
Qlil  ..••.•• 
Heated  sea ts  .. ..... ..... .....  . 
On  the  road  . ... .. .......... ...  . 
Steering  ......................  . 
Ign it ion  lock  an d  ignition  sw itch  . 
Starting  and  stopping  the  engine 
Park ing  brake  .................  . 
Acoustic  pa rking  system  .... ...  . 
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Safety  first  ............... . . 
Driving  Safely  . ...... ... ...... . . 
General  notes  .. .... ....... ... . . 
Prope r occupan t seating  pos it ions 
D river  and  passenger  side footwe ll 
Peda l a rea  .. .. .... .... ... .....  . 
Stow ing  luggage  ..............  . 
Report ing  s afety  defects  ...... . . 
Safety  belts  ...................  . 
General  notes .................  . 
Why  safe ty  be lts?  ..............  . 
Safety  belts  ...................  . 
Safety  belt  tensioners  ..........  . 
Airbag  system  ... ... ...... .... . . 
Important  things  to know  ...... . 
F  . b ron t air  ags  ........ ....... .. . 
Monito ring  the  Advanced  Airbag 
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Cockpit 
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Power  window  switches 
Door  handle 
Pow er lo cking  switc h 
Adjus te r  contro l fo r ou tsid e mirro rs  ...... .... ... . . 
Air  outlets  ..... .. . ..... .... .... .. . .... .. . .....  . 
Light  switch  .. ...... .... ... .... .... .... .... ... . 
Turn  signa l and  high  beam 
Multifunc tion  steering  wheel  with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  a irbag  .... .... ... .... .... .... .... ...  . 
- Shift  b uttons  ... .. .... ... .... .... .... .... ... . 
Instr um en t  cluster  . ...... ... .... .. ...... .. .. ...  . 
Switches  for 
- Windshield  wipe r/wash er  ... .... .. ....... .. ... . 
- Menu  d isplay  ...... ... .. .. .... .... .... ... ... . 
- Trip  computer  ..... .. .... .... ...... ....... .. . 
Depending  on  options : Radio  or  navigation  sys tem 
G love  compa rtmen t (loc kab le)  ... .. .. .. ... .... ... . 
Front  passenger 's airbag  .. ...... .. . .... .. .. ....  . 
Rear window  defogger  switch  .... ..... .. .... ....  . 
Climate  controls  ..... .. .... .... ..... .. ... ... .. . 
Ashtray  wi th cigare tte lighter  ....... ............  . 
Gear  sh ift  l ever  or  s elector  lever  (automatic  transmis -
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- S tronic  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  .  115 
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- Aud i magnetic  r ide 
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Co ckpit 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Program  (ESP)  . .... .. ...  . 
- Emerge ncy flasher  ... .. .. .. .... .... .... .. . ... . 
- Retractab le r ear  spoiler  .... ...... .... .... .... . . 
- Tire  pressure  mon itor ing  system  ..... .... .. . ... . 
@ Sw itc h f or  wind  deflector  .... .. ..... .. .... ... ... . 
@) Switch  for  automatic  folding  top  ..... .. .... ... ... . 
@ Cup  hold er ....... .. .. .. .... .... ....... ....... . 
@ Parking  brak e le ver  ... .... ..... .. .... .... ..... . . 
@ S teeri ng  lock/igniti on/sta rter  sw itch  (in  t he s teer ing 
whee l column)  ... .... ... ... ... .. .... .... ......  . 
@ Adjus tab le steering  co lu m n  .. ...... ..... ... ... ..  . 
@ Cruise  contro l .... ... .... .... .... .... .... ... ... . 
@ Hood  release  ... .. .. .. ..... .. .... .... .... ...... . 
@ Data  Link  Connect or  (DLC) for  On  Boa rd  Diag nostics 
(OBD  Ill .... ... .. ...... .... ... .... ... .. ... ....  . 
@ Daytim e running  l ights  (DRU*  .... .... .... .... ... . 
@ Instrumen t lighting  ...... .... .... .... ... .... ... . 
@ Switc hes f or 
- Fue l filler  flap  release  .... .. .... .... .... ... ... . 
- Rea r  lid  r elease 
[ i ] Tip s 
A separate  brochure  is  provided  for  your  factory -insta lled  audio 
system  and/or  the  Aud i Nav igation  System .• 
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Inst rum ents  and  w arnin g/indi cat or  li ghts 
Folding  top  ,.... · 
The warning/indic ato r l ight  monitors  the  folding  top  func
tion. 
The  warning/indicator  light  illuminates when  you  switch  on  the 
ignit ion  for  about  2 seconds  as a check  and  then  goes  out.  The 
warning/indicator  light  has  the  following functions: 
•  The  light  illuminates  when  the  folding  top  opens  or  closes . 
•  It flashes  if  one  of  the  conditions  for  automatically  lowering  or 
raising  the  folding  top  is  not  met  and  the  switch  to  actuate  the 
folding  top is  pressed . 
•  The  ligh t illuminates  when  the  folding  top  is  opened  or  c losed 
incompletely. • 
Electronic  stabilization  program  (ESP) ~ 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  electronic stabi
lization  program . 
The  warning/indicator  light  has  the  following  functions: 
•  It  blinks  while  you  are  driving,  when  the  ESP is working. 
•  It illuminates  when  you  switch  on  the  ignition  for approximately 
2 seconds  as a function  check. 
•  It  illuminates  when  there  is  a malfunction  in  the  ESP . 
•  It  illuminates  continuously  when  the  ESP is  switched  off. 
•  It  illuminates  if  there  is a malfunction  in the  ABS,  s ince  the  ESP 
is part  of  the  ABS  system. 
If the  ESP warning/indicator  light  illuminates  and  stays  on  after  you 
have started  the engine,  this  may  mean  that  the  control  system  has 
temporari ly  switched  off  the  ESP. If this  is  case, you  can  reactivate 
the  ESP by switching  the  ign ition  off  and  then  on  again.  The 
warning/indicator  light  should  go  out  to  show  that  the  system  is 
ful ly functional  again.  For  more  information  about  the 
ESP=> 
page  184 . • 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL) I 
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T he  Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIU  is part  of  the On-Board  Diag 
n ostic  (OBD II) system . The  symbol  lights  up  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  on  and  will  turn  off  after  the  engine  has  started  and  has 
sett led at  constant  id le speed.  This  indicates  tha t the  MIL  is working 
properly. 
The  warning  light  il luminates  when  there  is  a malfunction  in  the 
engine  e lectronic  system.  Contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  and 
have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
An  imprope rly clo sed fuel  filler  cap  m ay al so cau se the  MIL  light  to 
illumi nate => 
page  216. 
For more  information  => page  26. • 
High  beam ~D 
The@:D warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when  the  high  beams  are 
on  or  when  you  use the  headlight  flasher.  For more  information 
about  using  the  high  beams,  see=> 
page  76.  • 
Rear  spoiler J 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  electrically 
retrac table  rear  spoiler. 
The  warning/indicator  light~ has the  following  functions : 
•  It  comes  on  for  about  3 seconds  as a function  check  when  the 
ignition  is  switched  on. 
•  I t comes  on  if there  is a malfunction  in the  electrical ly retractab le 
rear  spoiler .  _,,,  

Folding  top 
Folding  top 
Folding  top 
General 
The  comprehensively  engineered  design  of the  fabric folding  top 
allows  it  to  be operated  quickly  and  simply.  When  open,  the  folding 
top  is  stowed  completely  in  a tonneau  provided  specifically  for  this 
purpose. 
In  normal  operating  conditions, the folding  top is wind -and  water 
proof.  Under  certain  circumstances,  a small  quantity  of  droplets  might  form,  but  only  in  extremely  inclement  weather,  e.g. torrential 
or  continuous  heavy  rain.  This  is normal  and  not  a cause  for 
concern . 
Follow  the care  instructions => 
page 203, "Folding  top  care" to  main 
tain  the folding  top's  attractive  appearance  and to  keep it wind- and 
waterproof.  Please follow these instructions  as well: 
•  Stow  and  open  the  folding  top  only  when  it  is clean . When  the 
top  is folded  away,  sharp -edged  contaminants  can  build  up  as silt 
and  cause  wear  spots  on  the  rear  window,  which  may  damage  the 
folding  top  over  time.  Of course,  ice  and  snow  should  also  be 
removed  before  opening  the folding  top. 
•  Under  no circumstances  should  you  use sharp -edged  or abrasive 
objects  to  remove  ice  and  snow.  Use a commercial  ice scraper  to 
remove  ice from  of  the  rear window. 
•  The  folding  top  should  be  opened  only  if  it is completely  dry . If 
the  folding  top  is opened  and  then  stored  wet,  unattractive  indenta 
tions  may  develop.  In  addition,  over  time,  mold  and  mildew stains 
can  develop. 
•  Do not  leave the  folding  top  open  for  several  weeks  at  a time; 
instead,  open  and  close  it from  time  to  time  so that  the  fabric  does 
not  discolor  where  it  folds,  and  to  prevent  creases  from forming.  This  is  especially 
important  if it  happens  to  be  stowed  while  still 
damp  on  occasion. 
•  Because  the  fabric becomes  less flexible  when  temperatures 
drops  below  zero, we  recommend  not  operating  the  folding  top 
below0°C. 
& WARNING 
•  When  operating  the  folding  top,  make  sure that  any external 
factors  {e.g. the  wind)  do  not impair  its function  or endanger  other 
drivers. 
•  Never drive while  the  folding  top  is not  properly  secured. Other
wise,  it  may  be  pulled  open  by the  wind.  This  can  cause  injuries 
and  damage  to  the  vehicle  -danger  of  an  accident! 
•  When  opening  and  closing the  folding  top  make  sure to  keep 
yourself  and  others  clear  of  all  moving  parts.  Risk of  injury! 
0 Note 
•  Always  make  sure  that  there  is enough  clearance  above  the 
vehicle  so  that  the  folding  top  is  not  damaged  when  opening  and 
closing. 
•  Do  not  place  any  objects  in  the  tonneau  to  avoid  damage  when 
opening  the folding  top. 
[ i] Tips 
•  The  folding  top should  be operated  only  with  the  ignition 
switched  on. 
•  When  parking  the car  with  the  folding top  open,  bear  in  mind 
that  the  vehicle's  interior  is not  protected  from  damage  due  to  unex pected  weather  conditions,  or unauthorized  access.  It  is therefore 
advisable  to  close  the  folding  top  before  leaving  the  vehicle.  If 
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objects  are  left  inside  the  vehicle, they  should  be  locked  in  the 
luggage  compartment. • 
Applies to vehicles:  with  manual  folding  top 
Opening  the  Folding  Top  Manually 
LY. 
-Apply  the  hand  brake  firmly. 
Fig . 47  Locking  handle 
Fig . 48  Folding  top 
open a  hand's width 
- Remove  any  objects  from  the  storage  compartment  to 
prevent  damage  to  the  folding  top  and  the  rear  window. 
- Fold  the  locking  handle  down 
~ fig. 47. 
- Turn  the  handle  counter-clockwise  as far  as it  will  go  and  hold  it . 
Contro ls  and  eq uip
ment 
Folding  top 
- Push  the  released  folding  top  up  by the  locking  handle 
and  open  it  about  the  width  of  a hand 
~ fig.  48. 
- Exit  the  vehicle. 
- Lift  the  folding  top  at  the  front  and  guide  it  to  rear  into 
the  storage  compartment  as far  as  it will  go. 
- Push  the  folding top  down  into  the  tonneau  until  you 
hear  it  click  into place. 
- Fold  the  covers  down 
~ page  66, fig.  56. 
The folding  top  is completely  open  when  the  indicator  light in the 
instrumen t cluster  goes out. The  door  windows  are  automatically 
lowered  about  20 mm  while  the  top  is  opening. 
& WARNING 
For  safety  reasons, the  folding  top may  only be unlocked  when the 
vehicle  is stationary .• 
App lies to  ve hicles:  with  manua l folding  top 
Closing  the  Folding  Top  Manually 
Fig. 49  Handle 
between  the seatbacks  ... 
Vehicle  care I I Technical  data  

Folding  top 
Fig. 50  Locking  handle 
Apply  the  hand  brake  firmly. 
- Pull the  handle~ 
page  61, fig.  49 between  the seatbacks 
to  unlock  the  folding top. 
- Exit  the  vehicle. 
- Fold  the  covers  upward 
~ page  66, fig.  55. 
- Lift  the  folding  top  and  guide  the  frame  forward 
~ fig.  50. 
- Get  back  into  the  vehicle. 
Swing  the  locking  handle  down~ 
page  61, fig. 47. 
Turn  the  handle  counter-clockwise  as far  as  it will  go  and 
pull  the  top  down  into the  latch. 
Turn  the  handle  clockwise  as far  as it  will  go. 
- Fold  the  latch  handle  back  into  its recess. 
& WARNING 
Never  drive the  vehicle with  the  top  not  properly latched!  Other 
wise  there  is a risk that  the  top  will  be opened  by the  wind . This 
can result  in injuries  and damage  to the  vehicle. 
[  i ] Tips 
The  indicator  light  for  the  folding  top  goes  out  as  soon  as  it  is 
correctly  latched .• 
Appl ies to  vehic les:  with  powe r fo lding  top 
Opening  and  Closing  the  Folding  Top 
Automatically 
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Fig. 51  Switch  for 
folding  top  actuation 
Automatically  Opening  the  Folding  Top 
- Turn  on  the ignition. 
- Remove  any  objects  from  the  storage  compartment  to 
prevent  damage  to  the  folding top  and  the  rear  window. 
- Pull  and  hold onto  the  switch  throughout  the  opening 
procedure. 
Automatically  Closing  the  Folding  Top 
- Turn  on  the ignition. 
- Remove  any  objects  from the  storage  compartment  to 
prevent  damage  to  the  folding top  and  the rear  window  . ..,  

-Press and  hold  the  switch  down throughout  the  closing 
procedure. 
The  folding  top  is  completely  open  or  closed  when  the  indicator 
light <:-in the  instrument  cluster  goes  out.  The door  windows  are 
automatically  lowered  about  20  mm while  the  top  is  opening . 
& WARNING 
Never  drive  the  vehicle  with  the  top  not  properly  latched!  Other
wise  there  is a  risk that  the  top  will  be  opened  by the  wind.  This 
can  result  in  injuries  and  damage  to  the  vehicle. 
[ i] Tips 
•  Opening  and  closing  the automatic  convertible  top is possible 
below  posted  speed  limits  in  city  driving . At  speeds  above  4 mph  (6 
km/h),  you  can use the  "convenience  opening"  function. The folding 
top  is completely  opened by briefly  pulling  on the  switch. 
•  The  indicator  light  for the  folding  top  goes  out as  soon  as  it  is 
correctly  latched . 
•  In  order  not  to  discharge  the  battery  unnecessarily,  the  top 
should  not  be  lowered  or  raised  several  times  in  succession  with  the 
engine  not running. 
•  I f the  indicator  light  for  the  folding  top  flashes  when  the  switch 
is  actuated,  there  is  a  malfunction. • 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
Folding  top 
Ap plies  to  vehic les:  with  power  fo lding  top 
Convenience  opening  and  closing  of  power 
top 
The power  top  can  alternatively be opened  and closed  by 
turning  the  key  in the  driver's  door  Jock. 
Fig. 52  Keyturns for 
opening  and  closing 
the  power  top 
Please  note  that  convenience  opening  requires  one  addi
tional  action  for  vehicles  equipped  with  anti-theft  alarm. 
This  applies  to  convenience  closing  as  well. 
Convenience  opening 
-Press  the  unlock  button CD on the  remote  control  key  to 
unlock  the vehicle. 
- Turn  the  key  in the  driver  door 
once to position @ 
=> fig. 52. 
- Within  two  seconds  turn  the  key a second  time  and  hold 
it  in  this  position  until  the  power  top  has completely 
retracted. 
Convenience  closing 
- Turn  the key in the  driver  door once to  position @ 
=> fig.  52. 
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Folding  top 
-Within  two  seconds turn  the  key a second  time  and  hold 
it  in  this  position  until  the  power  top  has  completely 
closed. 
Opening  or  closing  motion  stops immediately as soon  as you 
release  the  key . For safety  reasons,  i t is  not  possible  to  activate  the 
convenience  feature  with  the  remote control. 
& WARNING 
When  opening  and  closing the  power  top  make  sure to  keep your
self  and  others  clear  of  all  moving  parts.  Risk of  injury!  • 
Applies  to vehi cles: w ith  wind  deflecto r 
Wind  Deflector 
The wind  deflector  reduces  turbulence in  the passenger 
compartment  and  makes  driving  more  comfortable. 
Extending  wind  deflector 
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Fig . 53  Section  from 
center  console:  Switch 
for wind  deflector 
operation 
Pull  the  switch for  wind  deflector  operation. 
- Release  the  switch  as soon  as  the  wind deflector  is 
completely  extended. 
Retracting  wind  deflector 
- Keep the  switch  for  the  wind  deflector  depressed  until  it 
is fully  retracted. 
The wind  deflector  is  extended  and  retracted  electrically . 
& WARNING 
• The  wind  deflector  may  not  be used  for  securing  cargo. 
•  Always  watch  the  wind  deflector  carefully  while  it  is closing. 
Fingers can  be  trapped  painfully  in  the  mechanism! 
[  i ] Tips 
•  Extension  is  interrupted  immediat ely the  sw itch  is  releas ed. 
•  The  wind  deflector  is  most  effective  if all  the  windows  are 
raised. • 
Emergency  Operation  of  the  Folding 
Top 
A pp lies  to vehicles:  wit h  p owe r fo ld ing  t op 
General  information 
The folding  top can  be closed  manually  if  it  malfunctions. 
- Set  the  parking  brake. 
- Open  the  windows. 
- Remove  the  key from  the  ignition. 
Close  the  folding  top  manually  only  in  an  emergency  situation . The 
best  way  course  of  act ion  is to  contact  your  dealership  to  have  the 
cause  of  the  malfunction  corrected.  .,