
Table of contents 
Table  of  contents 
Vehicle  literature  ... ..... . 5  Doors,  power  locks  ..... ... ... .  .  53  Parking  brake  .  . . .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 121 
Rear  lid .. .. ... ... ......... ...  .  55  Acoustic  park assist  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .  . . .  122 
Anti-theft  alarm  system  ........ . 
57  Cruise  contro l  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  123 
About  this  Owner's Power  windows  ... ... ... .... . .  59 
Transmission  .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  . . .  126 
Manual  .... ............... ..  . 6  Power  top ....................  .  61  tiptronic® (6-speed  automat ic 
Controls  and 
equipment .................  . 
Instruments  and  controls  .....  . 
General  illustration  .............  . 
Instruments  and 
warning/indicator  lights  .......  . 
Instruments  .............. .....  . 
Warning/indica tor  lights  ...... ..  . 
Driver  information  display ... ..  . 
Introduction  ...... ....... ... ...  . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (080) 
Auto-Check  Control  ....... .....  . 
Speed  warning  system  ... .... ..  . 
Trip  computer  ..... ... ... .. ....  . 
Menu  display  ... ..... ..... .. ...  . 
T ir e  pressure  monitoring  system  .. 
Opening  and  closing  ..... .....  . 
Keys  . ...... ... ...... ...... ....  . 
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Power  lock ing  system  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . .  50 
Keyless  entry  remote  contro l . .  .  .  .  51  Normal  operat
ion  ....... .. .. ..  . 
Wind  deflector  ........ .. ... .. . . 
Operate  the  power  top  manually 
Clear  vision  ...... . ... .... ... ..  . 
Lights  .... .... .... ...  · · ·  . · · , •  ·  ·  61 
transm ission)  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  126 
66  multitronic®  .  . . .  . .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  131 
68  Homelink®  . . . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . . .  139 
76  Universal  remote  control  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  139 
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Interior  lights  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  84 
Vision  ...................... .. . 
W iper  and  washer  system  ......  . 
Mirrors  ........ .. .. .. .... .... . . 
Digital  compass  .. . ... ..... ... .  . 
Seats  and  storage  ....... ... ..  . 
Genera l recommendat ions  ... .. . 
Manual  seats .. ... ...... ..... .  . 
Power  seats  .......... ... .....  . 
Cen ter  armrest  ........ .. ..... . . 
Rear  seats  .. .......... ... ... ..  . 
Sea t memory  .......... .......  . 
Luggage  compartment  ..... ... . 
Cupho lder  ....................  . 
Ashtrays  .......... ...... .....  . 
Cigarette  lighter/socket  ... .... . . 
Storage  . ..... ... .... ..... ....  . 
Warm  and  cold  .......... ... .. . 
Climate  controls  .. ... .........  . 
Electrically  heated  front seats  . . . 
Elect rically  heated  rear seats  ... . 
On  the  road  ............ ... ... .  .  84 
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Stee ring  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  118 
Ignition  lock and ignitio n  switch  119 
Starting  and stopping  the  engi ne  1 20 
Safety  first  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 145 
Driving  Safely  .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  146 
General  notes  .  .  .  .  .  . . . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  146 
Proper  occupant  seating  pos itions  148 
Driver  and passenger  side  footwe ll  152 
Peda l area  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  .  .  . . .  .  .  152 
S tow ing  luggage  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  . . .  .  153 
Report ing  Safety  Defects  .  .  .  .  . . . .  155 
Automatic  rollover  protection  system  .  .  . . .  .  . . . .  .  .  . .  .  . . . .  .  . .  .  .  156 
Safety  belts  . . .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  . 159 
General  notes  . . . .  .  . .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . .  .  159 
Why  safety  belts?  . . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  160 
Safety  belts  . . .  .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . 163 
Safe ty  belt  pretensioners  .  .  . .  .  . . .  166  

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Starting  and  stopping  the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The engine  can only  be  started  with your  original  Audi 
key. 
- Set  the  parking  brake. 
- Move  the  selector  lever  to the  neutral  position  (automatic 
transmission:  selector  lever in P or  N) 
=> &. 
- On  vehicles  with  manual  transmission,  fully  depress  the 
clutch  pedal. 
- Turn  the  ignition  key to  position 
0 => page 119, fig.  136 
- do  not  depress  the  gas  pedal  when  starting  the  engine! 
- Let  go  of  the  key  as soon  as the  engine  starts. 
A cold engine  may  at  first  be  loud after  it  has  been  started.  This  is 
due  to  the  hydraulic  valves  building  up the  oil  pressure.  This normal 
and  no  need  for  concern. 
If  the  engine  does  not  start immediately,  stop  trying after  10 
seconds  and  then  try to restart  the  engine  about  30 seconds  later. 
What  to  do  if  the  engine  does  not  start 
• ~ page 304, "Starting  with  jumper cables" 
• ~ page 306, "Emergency  towing  with  commercial  tow  truck". 
& WARNING 
Never  start  or  let  the  engine  run  in a  confined  or enclosed  area . 
Exhaust fumes  from  the  engine  contain  carbon  monoxide,  a  color
less and  odorless  gas. Carbon  monoxide  can be  fatal  if inhaled. 
•  Never  leave the  engine  idling  unattended.  An unattended 
vehicle  with  a running  engine  poses a danger  of personal  injury or 
theft. 
0 Note 
•  Avoid  high engine  speeds,  fast  acceleration  or  heavy  engine 
loads  while  the  engine  is still  cold.  This  could  damage  the  engine. 
•  The  engine  cannot be started  by  pushing  or  towing  the vehicle. 
~ For the  sake  of  the  environment 
To avoid  unnecessary  engine  wear  and  to  reduce  exhaust  emis
sions,  do  not  let  your  vehicle  stand  and  warm  up.  Be ready  to  drive 
off  immediately  after  starting  your  vehicle.  Maintain  moderate 
speed  until  the engine  is completely  warm.  Remember,  the  engine 
performs  best  at  operating  temperature.• 
Stopping  the  engine 
- Turn  the  ignition  key  to position (D => page  119, fig.  136. 
& WARNING 
•  Never  turn  off  the  engine  until  the  vehicle  has come  to  a 
complete  stop. 
•  The  brake  booster  and  servotronic  only work  when  the  engine 
is running . With  the  ignition  turned  off, you  have to  apply  more 
force  when  steering  or braking.  Since you  cannot  steer  and  stop 
normally,  this  can  lead  to  accidents  and  serious  injuries. 
•  The  radiator  fan  can  continue  to  run for  up to  10  minutes  even 
after  you  have turned  off the  engine  and  removed  the  ignition  key. 
The  radiator  fan can  also turn  on again  if the  engine  coolant  heats 
up  because  of  intense  sunlight  or  heat  build-up 
in the  engine 
compartment.  _,.  

On  the  road -_______________ ____, 
0 Note 
Do  not  stop  the  engine  immediately  after  hard  or  extended  driving. 
Keep the  engine  running  for  approximately  two  minutes  to  prevent 
excessive  heat  build-up. • 
Parking  brake 
Parking  brake 
When  the parking brake  is set,  it  prevents the vehicle  from 
rolling  away  unintentionally. 
Setting  the  parking  brake 
Fig . 137  Center 
console:  Parking  brake 
set 
- Pull  the  parking  brake  lever  all  the  way  up. 
Releasing  the  parking  brake 
- Pull  the parking  brake  lever  up slightly 
and press  the 
release  button  at  the  same time=:> fig.  137  -arrow-. 
- Keep the  release  button  pressed  and  lower the  parking 
brake => 
&-
Contro ls and  eq uip
ment 
If you  should  drive  off  with  the  parking  brake  still  set, a warning  tone 
will  sound  and  the  following will  appear  in the instrument  cluster  to 
remind  you  to  release  the  parking  brake: 
Parking brake  set 
The  parking  brake  warning  comes  on  only  after  you  have  driven  for  longer  than  3 seconds  and  faster  than  5 mph  (5 km/h). 
The  parking  brake  warning  light  Brake (Canada: 
{(j))) illuminates 
when  the  parking  brake  is set  and  you  switch  on  the  ignition . 
& WARNING 
Always  release the  parking  brake completely. A partially  engaged 
brake will  overheat  the  rear brakes,  reduce their  effectiveness  and 
cause  excessive wear.  This  could  lead to  brake  failure  and  an acci
dent. 
0 Note 
Only  after  the  vehicle  has come  to complete  stop,  should  you  firmly 
set  the  parking  brake and  either  move  the  gearshift  lever  into 1st. 
gear  (manual  transmission)  or  move  the  selector  lever  into  P (Auto 
matic  transmission). • 
Parking 
To prevent  a parked  vehicle from rolling  away,  there  are a 
few  things  you  should  do. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle,  do  the  following: 
- Stop  the  vehicle  using  the  brake pedal. 
- Set  the  parking  brake  firmly. 
- Move  the  selector  lever  into the 
P position =:> &. 
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Storing a sp eed 
You must  set  and  then  store  a  vehicle  speed  using  the 
cruise  control. 
Fig . 138  Cruise control 
switches 
- Accelerate  until you  reach  the  driving  speed  you  want  to 
store. 
Pull  lever @ towards  the  steering  wheel 
G) => fig.  138 to 
switch  the  system  on. 
Press  button 
® · 
After  you  release  button@, the  current  vehicle  speed  is stored  and 
maintained. • 
Changing  a  stored  speed 
You can  change  a stored  speed. 
Accelerate  (faster) 
-Lift  lever @ toward 0 => fig.  138. 
Release  the  lever  to  store  the  new  speed. 
Decelerate  (slower) 
-Lower  lever@ toward O => fig.  138. 
- Release  the  lever to  store  the  new  speed. 
You  can  also  increase  the  vehicle  speed  by  depressing  the acceler
ator  pedal.  The vehicle  speed  will  increase  as long  as you  keep  the 
accelerator  pedal  depressed.  When  you  let  up  on  the accelerator 
pedal,  the  vehicle  speed  will  automatically  return  the  to  previously 
stored  vehicle  speed  in  the  cruise  control. 
If  the  actual  vehicle  speed exceeds  the stored  vehicle  speed  in  the 
cruise  control  for  longer  than  five  minutes  and  by  more than  6 mph 
(10  km/h),  the  cruise  control  will  automatically  erase  the  stored 
vehicle  speed  and  you  will  have  to  reset  the  cruise  control  again. 
Tapping  the  lever  lightly @ 
By lightly tapping  the  lever@toward G) ~ fig.  138, you  can 
increase  vehicle  speed  by  approximately  1 mph  (2 km/h). 
By lightly  tapping  the lever @toward 
O ~ fig.  138, you  can 
decrease  vehicle  speed  by  approximately  1 mph  (2 km/hl.  • 
Switching  the  system  off  t emporarily 
Either  of  the  following  actions  will  temporarily  deactivate 
the  cruise  control: 
- pressing  the  brake  pedal,  or 
- pressing  the  clutch  pedal  (on  manual transmission 
models),  or 
moving  the  lever@ up  in  direction 
@ (not engaging) 
=>fig .138. 
When  you  temporarily  deactivate  the  cruise  control  for  a  brief 
period,  the previously  stored  vehicle speed  remains  in  the memory. -.,  

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Transmission 
tiptronic® (6-speed  automatic 
transmission) 
A pplies  to  vehi cles : w it h  6-s peed  auto mati c tra nsm issio n 
General  information 
Your  vehic le is  equipped  with  an  electronically  controlled  automatic 
transmission.  Upshifting  and  downshifting  takes  place 
automati
cally. 
The  transmiss ion  is  also  equipped  with  tiptronic®.  It  allows  the 
driver  to  shi ft  gears 
manually if  desired~ page  130 . • 
A pplies  to  vehi cles: with  6-s p eed  autom atic  tra nsm ission 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
Start ing  th e  engine 
~ i CD m 
- The  selector  lever  must  be  in N or P . 
St art ing  off 
- Press and  hold  the  brake  pedal. 
Fig . 139  S hift gate  o n 
th e ce nter  co nso le: 
selector  leve r with 
r e lease  butto n 
- Press  and  hold  the  release  b utton  in the  se lector  lever 
handle  and  move  the  selector  lever  from 
P or N to  Dor S 
and  release  the  button=>& . 
- Wait  br iefly  until  the  transm ission  has  shif ted  (you  will 
fee l a sligh t movement) . 
- Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  ped al a nd  accelerate . 
Maneuvering 
- Shift  only  between D and R when  the  vehicle  is  at  a full 
stop  and  the  engine  is  runn ing  at  idle  speed. 
Stopping 
- Press a nd h old the  brake  pedal  until  the vehicle  has come 
to  a complete  stop. 
- Keep  the  brake  pedal  depressed  so  that  the  vehic le 
cannot  ro ll forwa rd  or  backward  while  it  is  idling =>& . 
- Once  stopped, 
do  not dep ress  the  acce lerator  pedal  to 
rev  up  the  engine=>& . 
Par king 
- Press a nd h old  the brake  pedal  un til  the vehicle  has com e 
to  a complete  stop. 
- Se t the  parking  brake  firmly=> 
page 121, "Parking" . 
- Press and  hold  the  release  button  in  the  se lector  lever 
handle,  move  the  selector  lever  into 
P and  then  let  go  of 
the  release  button  => & .  _,.  

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R -Reverse 
The  transmission  will  automatically  select  the lowest  gear ratio 
when  you  shift  into  reverse. 
Select 
R only  when  the  vehicle  is  at  a full  stop and  the  engine  is 
running  at  idle speed~ 
& in  "Driving  the  automat ic transmission" 
on 
page 126 . 
Before  you  move  the selector  lever to R,  press both the  button  in  the 
handle  of  the  selector  lever 
and the  brake  pedal  at the  same  time. 
When  the  ignition  is on,  the  backup  lights  illuminate  when  the  selector  lever  is moved  into 
R. 
N  -Neutral 
The  transmission  is in  neutral  in  this  position.  Shift  to  this  position 
for  standing  with the  brakes  applied~ 
page 128. 
When  the  vehicle  is stationary  or  at  speeds  below  3  mph (5 km/h), 
you  must  always  apply  the  footbrake  before  and  while  moving  the 
lever  out  of 
N. 
D -Normal  position  for  driving forward 
Position  Dis  for normal  city  and  highway  driving.  It ranges  from  zero 
to  top  speed  and  all  six  gears  shift  automatica lly, depending  on 
engine  load,  driving  speed  and  automatically  selected  shift 
programs.  The  gear  engaged  is shown  in  the  right  of  the  display 
~ page 127, fig.  140. 
When  the  vehicle  is stationary  or  at  speeds  below  3  mph (5 km/h), 
you  must  always  apply  the  foot  brake before  and  whi le moving  the 
lever  to 
D out  of N . 
In  certain  circumstances  it  may  be  advantageous  to  temporarily 
switch  to  the  manual  shift  program  to manua lly se lect  gear  ratios  to 
match  specific  driving  conditions~ 
page 130. 
S -Sport  position 
Select  this  position  for sportier  performance.  In this  position,  the 
t ransmission  will  not  upshift  as soon,  allowing  the vehic le  to  use the  increased  power  available  at  higher  engine  speeds 
to achieve  live
lier  accelera tion . 
When  the vehicle  is stationary  or  at  speeds  below  3 mph  (5 km/h), 
you  must  always  apply  the  foot  brake  before  and  while  moving  the  lever  to 
S out  of N. 
& WARNING 
Read  and  follow all  WARNINGS ~ & in "Driving  the  automatic 
transmission"  on 
page  126. 
(D Note 
Coasting  downhil l with  the transmission  in  N and  the  engine  not 
running  w ill  result  in  damage  to  the automatic  transmission  and 
possibly  the  catalytic  converter. • 
Applies t o veh icles:  with  6-speed  automat ic  transmission 
Automatic  Shift  Lock  (ASL) 
The  Automatic  Shift  Lock safeguards  you  against  acciden
tally  shifting  into a  forward  or  the  reverse  gear  and 
causing  the  vehicle  to move  unintentionally. 
Fig.  141  Shift  gate: 
se lector  leve r lock 
position s and  interlock 
butt on highlighted 
The  selector  lever  lock  is  released  as follows :  

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The  selection  of  the  most  suitable  shift  program  is a continuous, 
automatic  process . The  driver  can  a lso  make  the  transmission 
switch  to  a sporty  program  by 
qu ickly pressing  down  the gas  pedal. 
This  causes  the  transmission  to  shift  down  to  a lower  gear  to  achieve  rapid  acceleration,  e .g. for  quickly  passing  another  vehicle. 
You  do  not  need  to  press  the  gas  pedal  into  the  kick -down  range. 
After  the  transmission  has  upshi fted , the  original  program  is 
selected  according  to  your  driving  style. 
An  additiona l shift  program  allows  the  automatic  transmission  to 
select  the  proper  gear  for  uphill  and  downhill  gradients. 
This  keeps  the  transmission  from  shifting  up  and  down  unneces 
sari ly on  hills . The transmission  will  shift  down  to  a lower  gear  when 
the  driver  presses  the  brake  pedal  on  a downhill  gradient . This 
makes  use  of  the  braking  effect  of  the  engine  wi thout  the  need  to 
shift  down  manua lly .• 
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Manual shift program 
Using  the  manual  shift  program  you  can  manually  select 
gears. 
Fi g. 142  Cente r 
co nso le: s hifting  the 
t ipt roni c® manu ally  Fig. 
143  Dis play : 
m an ual  s hift  p rogram, 
se lec te d g ear h igh 
lig hted 
Switching  to  m anual  shift  program 
With  the  se lector  lever  in D, push  the  lever  to  t he right . 
The  disp lay w ill  s how 
6  5 4  3  2  1 as soon  as the  selector 
lever  is  moved.  The  gear  you  selec t will  also  be  high
lighted => fig. 1 43. 
To  upshift 
Push  the  selector  lever  forward  to  t he p lus  position 0 
=> fig.  142 . 
To  downshift 
-Push  th e lever  to  the  minus  position Q. 
When  accelerating,  the  transm ission  will  automatica lly shift  into  the 
next  higher  gear  before  the  engine  reaches  the  maximum  RPM . 
I f  you  apply  a light  throttle  when  accelerating,  tiptronic®  will  auto 
matically  shift  from  1st to  2nd  gear  to  save fuel.  If you  apply  a heavy 
throttle,  the  transmission  will  stay  in  1st  gear  until  near  maximum 
RPM is  reached,  or  until  the  driver  sh ifts  into  2nd  gear. 
If you  take  your  foot  off  the  accelerator  peda l when  driving  down  a 
steep  inc lin e, tiptronic®  will  downshift  from  the  selec ted  gear  into 
the  next  lower  gear  until  it  reaches  1st  gear,  based  on  road  speed 
and  engine  RPM. Automatic  downshif ting  is  interrup ted  as soon  as 
you  apply  the  thrott le again .  .,_  

Transmi ssio n  -_______________ ___, 
[ i J Tip s 
• When  you  shi ft  into  the  next  lower  gear,  the  transmission  wi ll 
downshi ft  only  when  there  is  no  poss ibi lity  of  over -rew ing  the 
engine. 
•  When  the  kick -down  com es on,  the  transmission  will  shift  down 
to  a lower  gear,  depending  on  vehicle  and  engine  speeds . 
•  The tiptronic®  is inoperative  when  the  transmission  is in the  fail 
sa fe mode .• 
A pplies  to  vehicles : wit h  6-s pee d aut om ati c tra nsm is si on 
Steering  wheel  with  tiptronic ® 
The shift  buttons  on  the steering  wheel  allow  the  driver  to 
shift  gears  manually. 
F ig . 14 4  Steer ing 
w heel:  Shi ft  button s 
-To downshif t, touch  the  button  on  the  left Q . 
To  upshift,  touch  the  button  on  the  right G) . 
The  shift  buttons  are  activated  when  the  selector  lever  is  in  D, Sor 
in  the  manual  shift  program  (tiptronic). 
Of course,  you  can  continue  to  use  the  manual  shift  program  with 
the  selector  lever  on  the  center  console .• 
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ment 
A pp lies  to vehicles: w ith  6-speed  automat ic  tra nsmission 
Fail -safe  mode 
If  tiptronic®  suffers  a malfunction,  the  fail-safe  mode 
maintains  minimum  drive ability . 
In the  event  of  particular  system  malfunct ions,  the  automatic  trans
m ission  switches  to  th e fail -saf e mode.  This  is  signalled  by  all  the 
seg ments  in  the  display  illuminating  or  going  out . 
You  can  continue  to  move  the  selec tor  lever  to  all  positions . The 
manual  shift  program  (tiptronic)  is  switched  off  in  the  fail -safe 
mode . 
In selector  lever  posi tions  D and  Sand  in the  manual  shift  program, 
the  transmission  remains  in  3rd  gear  if  1st,  2nd  or  3rd  gear  was  engaged  previous ly. The transmission  remains  in 5th  g ear, if 4th , 5th 
or  6 th gear  was  engaged  previous ly . 
The  next  time  you  drive  off  o r start  the engine , 3rd  gear  is engaged . 
You can  continu e to  use  reverse  gear . But  the electron ic lockout  for 
reverse  gear  is turned  off. 
0 Note 
If the  transmission  sw itches  to  fail -sa fe mo de, you  should  take  the 
vehicle  to  an authori zed Audi  dea le rship  as soon  as possib le to  have 
the  condition  corrected .• 
multitronic ® 
Applies  t o vehic les: w it h  mu lt itr on ic®  Co nti nuous ly V aria ble  Trans mission  (CVT ) 
General  information 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a electron ically  controlled  continu 
ously  variable  transmission  (mult itronic ®l.  Inside  the  multitronic ® 
system,  the  gear  ratios  are  not  shifted  in finite  steps  as in  a conven 
tional  automatic  transm ission,  but  rath er 
contin uousl y. As  a result,  ... 
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