Pow er to p
R emovin g
- Make sure the single piece section is folded up and
engaged in the vertical position as illustrated=> page
67,
fig. 62.
- Push the arresting pin on each side inward until the arresting button (darker green in => page
67, fig. 62) pops
up.
- Slightly slide the horizontal deflector sect ion forwa rd to
clea r the upholstery and then lift t he deflector out of the
veh icle.
- Turn the deflector so t hat its split sect ion points up verti
cally as shown
G) => page 67, fig. 63
Folding
- Fo ld the reta iner pegs fl ush ag ainst the frame, small
arrows
(D => page 67, fig . 63 .
- Grab the split section at the top on both sides of the joint
and pull it apart in the direct io n of the bold arrows @.
- Fo ld the split halves down until they meet at the bottom.
- Fold the split halv es fo rward in the directi on of bol d
arrows @.•
Operate the power top manually
General notes
The po wer top can be closed manually in the event of a
malfunction.
- App ly the handbrake. - Lower the wi
ndows.
Remove the igni tion key.
You should operate the power top manually only if automatic oper
ation does not wo rk. It is best to contact an Aud i dealer to identify
the cause of the ma lfunction .
Follow this procedure step by step to close the power top manua lly:
• Relea se a nd open the storage bay cover: you must use the
manual release key to unlock the storage bay cover . Unlock the
cover and swing i t ope n.
• Lift th e power top out and unfold it : lift the top out of the storage
bay by hand and extend it forward to the windshield.
• Lock the power top in pla ce: you must use the manual release
key to proper ly engage and lock the power top to the windshie ld.
& WARNING
• Ta ke care not to r ea ch in side the link age me ch an is m or a ny
moving p arts when you lift out and unfold the power top . Carel ess
h andling ri sk s injurie s to your hand s and finger s!
• Nev er driv e the car w it h a power top that is not securely locked
i n pl ace.
If it is not firmly engaged , th e top c an be blo wn ope n by
the air stream and c ause injurie s and damag e to the veh icle . - R isk
of cr ash!
0 Not e
The trunk lid must be closed be fore opening the storage bay cover
as otherwise the two panels can collide . T his can cause consider
able damage to the surfaces on both parts.
[ i ] Tips
It is advisable to have a second person assist you wi th closing the
power top. Particularly the part of folding up and extending the top
~
Power top
Step 1: Unlocking the storage bay cover
The locking mechanism for the storage bay cover is
located in the opening for the ski sack in the rear back
rest.
i :r a:> a,
Fig. 68 Rear seats:
center section of rear
backrest
Fig.
69 Ski sack
tunnel: hole for
inserting the release
key
The trunk lid must be closed before unlocking the storage
bay cover.
Close the trunk lid if not already closed.
- Press the tab down slightly and remove the center
section of the rear backrest~ fig. 68.
- Reach inside the finger holes and press the release
catches together to open the cover flap for the ski sack. -
Push the ski sack down and if it still restricts access, pull
it out somewhat, to reach the hole for inserting the
release key~ fig. 69.
0 Note
The trunk lid must be closed before opening the storage bay cover
as otherwise the two panels can collide . This can cause consider
able damage to the surfaces on both parts. •
Step 2: Unlocking the storage bay cover
Use the manual release key to open the storage bay cover.
Fig. 70 Ski sack
tunnel: release key
inserted into locking
mechanism
Fig. 71 Unlocking the
storage bay cover
~
Inserting the release key into the locking
mechanism
-The re lease key must be configured for insert ion
=>
page 69, f ig. 66. Turn the red handle segment counter
clockwise to the stop to configure the key for insertion.
- Insert the release key in to the hole in the roof of the ski
sack tunnel :::>
page 70, fig. 69.
- Turn the release key either way until you can feel the lugs
at the tip of the key engage inside the locking mecha
n ism.
- Rotate the release key a quarter turn clockwise to the stop . The release key is now
hanging engaged in the
locking mechanism of the storage bay cover :::>
page 70,
fig. 70.
Unlocking the storage bay cover
- Turn the red handle segment on the release key clock
wise until it you can hear it engage.
- Turn the entire release key counter -clockw ise to the stop.
This unlocks the storage bay cover. It will spring up
slightly out of the latches :::>
page 70, fig. 71. •
Controls and eq uip
ment
Power top
Step 3 : Opening the storage bay cover
The storage bay cover must now be folded up to the stop.
Fig . 72 Opening the
storage bay cover
-Pull up the storage bay cover :::> fig . 72.
- Open the storage bay cove r as far as it will go. It will stay
open by itself in th e upright position =>& .
& WARNING
Make absolutely sure that the storage bay cover is opened all the
way to the upright position. It will stay open in this position by
itself .
If it is not lifted up to the fully open position, the storage bay
cover can drop back down onto you or another person in its path.
- Risk of injury! •
~ehicle care irechnical data
Inse rting the r ele ase ke y i nto th e lock ing
me ch ani sm
- The release key must be configured for insertion
:::;, page 69, fig. 66. If necessary, turn the red hand le
segment counterclockw ise as far as it will go to configure
the key for insertion.
- Insert the release key into the opening:::;,
page 74, fig. 82.
- Turn the release key until you can feel the lugs at the tip of the key engage ins ide the locking mechanism .
- Rotate the release key a quarter turn c lockwise to the
stop. The release key is now
hanging engaged in t he
locking mechanism .•
Step 9: Locking the power top
T he power top has to be locked in position using the
manual release key.
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Fi g. 83 Po w er top
i nsi de: engagi ng t he
p owe r to p
Locking th e pow er t op P
o w er top
Fig . 84 Powe r to p
in side: l ocki ng the
powe r to p
- Turn the red handle segment on the release key until you
can hear it engage.
- Turn the entire re lease key clockw ise to the stop
:::;, fig. 83 . This opens the latc hes on the ins ide of the
power top and causes the top to spring up s lightly.
- Pu ll the power top down with the release key:::;, fig. 84
and simultaneously turn the key counter -clockwise as far
as it will go. The power top is now locked.
Remo ving the manual release key
- Turn the red handle segme nt on the release key counter
clockwise as far as it wi ll go.
- Turn the entire key counter-clockw ise and t hen pull it
down and out.
- Fit the cap back into t he opening and p ut the manual
release key back into its storage compartment behind
the fuse box cover .
The top is now completely closed. Please contact an Audi dealer as
soon as possible to identify the cause of the malfunction of the
power c los ing mechanism. •
~ehicle care Technical data
Clear vision
Clear vision
Lights
Switching the headlights on and off ·'t!-·
Fi g. 85 Ins tru ment
pan el: lig ht sw itc h
Fi g.
86 Turn sig nal
lev er: high beam
ON /OFF
All switch pos itions refer to the indentation on the switc h
aligned with the spec if ied symbol. The light switch m ust not
be overt urned past the stops in either direction .
Switching on the side marker lights
- Turn t he light switch light to=> fig. 85
;oo:: .
Switching on the headlights and high beam
- T urn the light switch to ~D.
- Push the turn signa l lever forward towa rds the ins tru -
ment panel => fig. 86, to turn on the high beam, pu ll the
lever back to turn it off=>
page 83.
Swit ching off th e lights
- T urn the light switch to
0 .
The headlights only work when the ignition is switched on . While
starting the engine or when sw itching off the ignition , the head
lights wi ll go of f and only the side marker lights wil l remain lit .
& WARNING
Crashe s can happen when you cannot se e t he ro ad ah ead and
whe n you c annot b e seen by othe r motori sts.
• Alway s turn on the headlights so that you can see ahead and
s o that other s can see y our car fr om the b ack.
[ i ] Tip s
• If you remove the ignition from the ign ition lock whi le the head
lights are still on, a bu zzer will sound as long as the driver 's door is
open to remind you to switch off the lights .
• Always observe the specific local regulations for your area when
to use your lights .•
Applies 10 vehic les: with light senso r package
Sensor activated head -and tail light control
In the "AUTO" position, light sensors monitor outside light
conditions and s witch the head- and t ail lights on and off
as required.
Activating
F ig . 87 Instru men t
p an el: li ght sw itch at
A UTO pos ition
- Tur n the light switch ~ fig. 87 to positi on AUTO.
Deactivating
- Turn the light switch to posit ion 0.
In the switch position AUTO the automati c head -a nd ta il light
contr ol
is activated . The corresponding symbol on the light switch
is lit.
Light sensors located in the ins ide mirror housing and stem
constantly check the light conditions surrounding the vehicle . If
ambient brightness falls below a factory set value (e .g. when driving
into a tunnel), the head -and tai llights including the license plate
illumination are automatically turned on. When ambient brightness
increases again, the external lights are turned off again
=> & -
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Cle ar v ision
& WARNING
• Autom ati c head - and tailli ght control is only int ended to a ss is t
the driver . Th is feature does not reli ev e th e driver of h is res pon si
bilit y to che ck the headl ights and to turn them on m anuall y
according to the current light and vi sibilit y condition s. For
e xa mple , fo g and r ain cannot be dete cted by the light s en sor s.
Consequently , alw ay s swit ch th e headlights
fD on under the se
we ather condition s and when driving in th e da rk .
• Crashe s can happen when you cannot s ee the road ahead and
w hen you cannot be seen by oth er m otori sts .
• Alway s turn on the headlight s so that you can see ahead and
s o that others ca n s ee your car fr om th e back.
[ i ] Tip s
• In the AUTO mode , the low beams are turned off when the igni
tion is turned off. The remaining lights are turned off when the key is taken out of the ignition lock.
• Do not at tach stickers to the windshield in front of the sensors as
this can disable the automatic head- and taillight contro l and the
automatic glare -dimming of the rearview mirror(s).
• Always observe the specific local regulations for your area when
to use your lights .
• In the event of a light sensor malfunction, the driver information
display wi ll show the sy mbol -.
If a light sensor malfu nction is indi
cated, you must use the light switch to turn the low beams on and
off. a
~ehicle care irechnical data
Clear vision
Ap plies to vehi cles: with d ayt ime running ligh ts
Daytime running lights (DRL) (USA models)
Use the activation switch to turn the daytime running
lights on or off.
Activating functions
Fi g. 88 Sw itch for
d ayt ime runn ing light s
-Tap the knob ==> fig. 88 to dise ngage it from the sett ings
position.
- Rot ate the k nob to positi on
1.
T hen p ress the knob i n again to prevent unintentional
adjustment .
Deactivating functions
-Tap the knob==> fig. 88 to disengage it from the sett ings
posit ion.
- Rota te th e kn ob to p osition
0 .
- T hen p ress the knob in aga in to p reve nt uninte ntiona l
adjustment .
The daytime running lights can be turned on or off using this func
tion. If the function is active, the daytime running lights are turned
on automatically when the ignition is sw itched on . The daytime running lights are activated
only when the light switch
=>
page 76, fig. 85 is at the O posi tion .
& WARNING
Never u se daytime running lights to see where you are going. They
are not bright enough and will not let you see f ar enough ahead for
s afety , e spe cially at dusk or when it i s dark. Be aware of change s
i n out side light condition s when you are driving and re spond by
s witching on your low beams
@-0.
0 Note
Alway s be aware of change s in outside light conditions while you
are dr iving . Re spond in tim e to fading da ylight b y turning the light
s witch to po sition
@-0 {or "AUTO" if you r car is equipped with this
feature)
to turn on your headlight s.•
Daytime running lights (Canada models only)
When yo u tur n on the igni tion t he da ytime running ligh ts
w ill c ome on au toma tic ally.
When the ignition is switched on , the front fog lights, side marker
lights and taillights come on au toma tica lly . The daytime runn ing
lights are activated
only when the light switch=> page 76, fig. 85 is
e ithe r at the
O or the ~o o:: pos ition.
& WARNING
Never u se dayt ime running lights to see where you ar e going. They
ar e not bright enough and will not let y ou see far eno ugh ahead for
s afet y, espe cially at dusk or when it is dark. Be aware of changes
i n out side light conditions whe n you are dri ving a nd respond by
s witching on your low beam s
@-0. ~
0 Note
• With the light switch at the O or :oo:: position , only your front fog
lights remain turned on when it turns dark outside . Even though
your instrument s appear well lit, the road ahead of you is not. The
light pattern provided by fog lights alone is not sufficient fo r safe
driving in poor light or darkness. Therefore:
• Always be aware of changes in outside light conditions while
you are driving. Respond in time to fading daylight by turning the
light switch to pos ition
io (or "AUTO" if your ca r is equipped with
t h is feature)
to turn on your headlights .•
A pplies to vehicles : w ith adap tive light
Adaptive light
Wh en dr ivi ng aroun d bends , the rele vant are a of t he road
is bette r ill uminate d.
Fig. 89 adapti ve light
when driving
T he benefit of adaptive l ight is that the curve and the edg e of the
r oa d are be tter illu min ate d~ fig. 89 . Dy na mic ada ptive ligh t is
controlled automatical ly, depending on vehicle speed and st eering
w hee l a ng le .
W hen driv ing ar oun d bends, the head lig hts are c ontro lled
according to steering whee l angle. So that there is no black hole
ahea d of th e ve hicle, t he two main beams pivot a t diff ere nt angl es.
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Clear vision
[ i ] Tips
The system wor ks above a speed of about 1 2 mph (20 km/ h). •
Front fog lights }0
Us e the light sw itch to switch o n th e fr o n t fo g light.
Fig . 90 Fog ligh t acti
vation : light switch
p os itio n
Switching on the front fog lights io
Turn th e light switc h to ~oo:: o r to ~D.
Pull the lig ht s wit c h to the
first sto p G).
When the front fog l ights are on , the symbol iD next to the light
switch will illuminate .•
~ehicle care irechnical data