
Clear vision
Reading lights
~
- Press one of the switches to turn the right or left reading
l ight on or off~
page 75, fig. 66.
With the door contact circuit, (ID the interior lights turn on as soon
as you unlock the vehicle or open the doors. The interior lights are
also turned on when the ignition key is removed . The light goes out
about 2 minutes after the doors are closed. When the vehicle is
locked or when the ignition is turned on, the interior lights are
turned off.
When a door is open, the interior lights are turned off after about 10
minutes to prevent draining the battery .
[ i J Tips
• By pressing the safety switch ©~ page 61, fig. 48 , the function
of some switches in the rear can be turned off. If the symbol in
the safety switch illuminates, the window regulators in the rear
doors, the switches for the interior lights and the switch for the elec
tric sun shade* are inoperative .
• The interior lights can be dimmed by holding the
(I] switch
pressed dow n.•
A pp lies to veh ic les : w ith back groun d lig ht in g
Background lighting
Four different lighting profiles for the interior lighting can
be selected and dimmed through the MM/ .
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1111111
1
~ 111 111111
0 -- 0
Fig. 67 MMI display :
Background lighting
Fig. 68 Roof module
cutout: Light profile
switch
- Press the Systems control button in the car menu.
- Select
Background lighting .
-Select a lighting profile~ fig . 67 or select Off to deacti-
vate the lighting profile.
- Press the control knob to activate the desired lighting
profile .

Clear vision
Make-up mirror
The vanity mirrors in the sun visors are equipped with lids. When the
lid is opened
G) , the mirror light in the rooflining turns on automat
ically. It turns off when the lid is closed and the visor is folded up
again.
Two-part vanity mirror*
The vanity mirrors in the sun visors are in two parts ~ page 77,
fig. 70 . When the lid@ is slid open, a
normal magnifying mirror is
available and when the lid@ is slid open , a mirror with
high-power
magnification is available. In addition, when one of the lids is
opened, the mirror light in the rooflining turns on automatically . It
turns off when the lid is closed and the visor is folded up again. •
Applies to ve hicles : w ith sun s hade
Sun Shade
The rear window is equipped with a sun shade.
•
Fig. 71 Cockpit :
Switch for sun shade Fig. 72 Rear rooflining
Switch
for sun shade
The sunshade can be operated with the switch 1~ •-, 1 in the
driver's area and in the rear.
Instrument panel switch
Press the l:!!l switch to extend or retract the electric
sunshade for the rear window~ fig.
71.
Rear switch
Press the l.&I switch to extend or retract the electric
sunshade for the rear window~ fig. 72 .
After the sun shade for the rear window has reached either of its end
positions, it turns off automatically.
Briefly press the switch a second time to reverse the movement of
the sun shade before it reaches its end position. If the ignition is
turned off while the shade is still moving, the shade will continue
until it reaches the end position before turning off.
[ i] Tips
• If the sun shade is operated repeatedly within a short time, the
built-in overload protection circuit may be tripped. If this occurs,
you will have to wait briefly before you can operate the shade again.
• Because of the decrease in the flexibility of the shade material at
temperatures below freezing, the electrical circuit which operates .,_

the shade shuts off when the temperature in the vehicle falls below
23 °F (- 5 °Cl. The shade cannot be operated until the passenger
compartment warms up above this temperature. •
Applies to vehic les: w ith e lectr ic sunshade for the rear side w indows
Electric sunshade for the rear side windows
Each rear s;de w;ndow ;s equipped w;th an electr;c
sunshade.
oo u
t;;:::=:;1
~ Fig. 73 Rooflining in
the rear: electric
sunshade button
You can operate the rear side w indow sunshades either by
using the power window switches in the driver's door, the
power window switches in the rear doors or the button
located in the rooflining in the rear of the vehicle.
Buttons in the rear of the vehicle
- Press the right or left button to lower or raise the
sunshade => fig. 73.
Power window switch in the rear side doors
- Pull the switch to its second position and hold it there
b riefly to lower the sunshade.
- Press the switch to its second position to raise the
sunshade.
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Clear vision
Power window switch in the driver's door
- Pull either of the two switches to its second position and
hold it there brief ly. The sunshade will automatically
lower.
- Press the switch to its second position and the sunshade
automatically raises .
& WARNING
When lowering or raising the sunshade, make sure there is
nothing in its way and that it has a free path to travel. This could
cause personal injury .
[ i] Tips
The sunshade works only if the window is closed. •
Applies to veh icles: with rear van ity mirro rs
Rear vanity mirrors
A pair of m;rrors is mounted overhead w;thin easy reach
of the rear passengers . When not in use, the mirrors are
folded up flush in the rooflining.
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Fig. 74 Left rear roof.
lining: Vanity mirror
folded up flush .,,.
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Clear vision
Fig. 75 Left rear roof.
lining: Vanity mirror
folded down
- To fold down, tap the rear edge of the mirror as indicated
by arrow~
page 79, fig. 74.
As the mirror folds down, it automatically illuminates. •
Wiper and washer system
Windshield wiper ~
The windshield wiper lever controls both the windshield
wipers and the washer system.
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Fig. 76 Windshield
wiper lever
The windshield wiper lever~ fig. 76 has the following posi
tions:
Intermittent wiping "91 (activating rain sensor)
Move the lever up to position G).
- Move switch @ up or down, to adjust the sensitivity of
the rain sensor.
Low wiper speed
- Move the lever up to position @.
High wiper speed
- Move the lever up to position G).
One-touch wiping
- Move the lever to pos ition ©, when you want to wipe the
windshield
briefly.
Automatic wiper/washer
- Pull the lever to position© {toward the steering wheel)
and hold.
- Release the lever. The washer stops and the wipers keep
going for about four seconds.
Turning off the wipers
- Move the lever back to position @.
The windshield wipers and washer only work when the ignition is
turned on.
The rain sensor is only activated with the wiper leve r set to position
G) . When it starts to rain, the rain sensor will automatically activate
the intermittent wiping mode.
To reduce the sensitivity of the sensor, move switch
@ down. To
increase the sensitivity, move the switch up. The higher you adjust
the sensitivity, the faster the sensor will react when it senses mois- .,_

Seats and storage
Fig. 90 Adjusting the
comfort head restraint
side supports
The head restraints on the front seats can be adjusted to
provide safe support to head and neck at the optimum
height and angle. When optimally adjusted, the top of the
restraint should be level with the top of the head
=:> page 205, "Proper adjustment of head restraints".
Height adjustment
- Push the switch up or down to adjust the head restraint
to your height=:,
page 91, fig. 89.
- Adjust the head restraints so that the top of the head
restraint is
at least level with your eyes or higher.
Adjusting the angle Grasp the side of the head restraints with both hands and
push them forward or backward.
Adjusting the side supports - Pull or press the side supports into the desired position
=:, fig. 90.
Refer to=> page 205, "Proper adjustment of head restraints" for
guidelines on how to adjust the height of the front head restraints
to suit the occupant's body size.
& WARNING
• Driving without head restraints or with head restraints that are
not properly adjusted increases the risk of serious or fatal neck
injury dramatically.
• Read and heed all WARNINGS
:::> page 205.
[ i ] Tips
• Correctly adjusted head restraints and safety belts are an
extremely effective combination of safety features.
• Power adjustable head restraints can only be removed by an
authorized repair facility.
• When you adjust the seat toward the front or upward, the head
restraints are automatically lowered to keep them clear of the roof
liner . Be aware that after you move the seat back again toward the
rear or lower it again, the head restraints will not automatically
resume their original position and have to be readjusted. •
Rear head restraint (center seating position)
Fig. 91 Center rear
head restraint:
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& WARNING
• The ski sack is intended only for the transportation of ski s and
other light objects . To reduce the risk of serious per sonal in jury,
neve r tran sport heavy or pointed objects in the ski sa ck.
• When braking rapidly or during an accident , the load could be
d is pl ac ed and cau se inju ry to o ccupants .
• Sharp edges on the load mu st be covered for protection.
Always f asten the belt t ightly around th e sa ck and it s contents
=> pag e 102 , fig. 108.
[ i J Tips
Never stow the ski sack away when i t is sti ll wet or damp (for
examp le, snow me lting from skis) . Allow it to dry completely before
stowing it away. •
Roof rack
First things first
A roof rack can be fitted to carry addi tio nal luggage on
the roof.
- Always read and follow the i nstructions provided by the
roof rac k manufacture r w hen t he roof rack system must
be installed.
I f a roof rack or similar luggage carrying equipment is to be
insta lled, please note the following:
• To enhance the vehicle's streaml ined design, rain gu tters have
been molded into the roof. It is not possible to use norma l roof
racks . Only instal l a roof rack sp ecifically designed f or your mo del
A8. Contact the nearest Audi dea ler for information on approved
m odula r roof racks for your veh icle .
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• T hese approved roof racks are the basis for a comp lete roof rack
sys tem . Add itio nal attachments for the basic roof rack are neces
sary to safe ly transport luggage, bicycles, surf boards, skis or smal l
boats. All necessary hardware fo r these systems is available at your
authorized Audi dea ler.
• We reco mmend t hat you keep the installation i nstructi ons for
your roof rack system together with your Owner's literature in the
vehicle .
When should the ro of r ac k be remo ved ?
• Before g oing th rough an a uto matic car wash (it is bes t to ask the
car wash operator for advice)
• When not i n use, to reduce fue l consumption, wind noise and to
guard against theft.
& WARNING
• Use of an unapproved roof r ack or in corre ct mounting of an
a pp roved roof r ack can c ause the roof rack or the ite ms attached
to it to fall off the roof onto the road .
• Obje cts falling from the roof of a veh icle c an c ause a cras h and
personal inj ury .
• Onl y mount the sy stem between the marking s shown in
=> page 104 , fig. 109.
• The roof ra ck sy stem must be installed e xa ctly a ccording to the
instruction s provided .
0 Note
• Your vehicle warranty does not c over any damages t o the vehicle
caused by using roof racks or mounting structures not approved by
Audi for your vehicle. The same applies to damage resulting from
incorrect roof rack installation.
• Always check t he r oof rack m ount ings and hardware before eac h
trip and during a trip to make sure everything is securely tightened . .,,
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If necessary, retighten the mountings and check the entire system
from time to time.
• After mounting a roof rack system, or when you transport
objects on the roof of your vehicle, the height of the vehicle is natu
rally increased . Be careful when driving under low bridges or in
parking garages for examp le. This cou ld cause damage to the load
and even the vehicle itself. •
Mounting locations
Safe installation of a roof rack requires that the rack
supports are m ounted between the small arrows marked
inside the door frames on all four doors .
Mounting
Fig. 109 Front and r ear
ma rkings
Th e roof r ack sy stem mu st be in sta lled exactly according to th e
i n struct ion s pr ovid ed .
Mount the roof racks suppo rts in the side roof moldings. Make sure
to position the supports on
all four doors between the points
marked by small arrows~ fig . 109. The markings can only be seen
when the doors are open .•
Loading the roof rack
Always distribute loads evenly. Make sure anything on the
r o of rack is securely tied down .
Always distribute the loads on the roof rack evenly.
- Always attach items to the roof rack securely before you
drive off.
T he maximum permissible roo f weight is 220 lb 1100 kg ). The roof
we ight is made up o f the weight of the roo f rack system and the
weight of the object being transported .
When using a roof rack system which has a lower load carrying
capacity , you must not use up the total maximum permissible load
carrying capacity specified above . Instead, you should load the roof
r ack system only to the maximum capacity specified by the manu
facturer of the roof rack system .
& WARNING
Weak, damag ed or improper straps u sed to secur e item s to the
roof rack can fail during hard b rak ing o r in a colli sion and c ause
s eriou s per son al injury .
• Make sure the roof ra ck i s in stalled exactly as s pecifi ed abo ve
~ page 104 .
• Alway s use suitable m ounting st rap s for se c uring it ems t o the
r o of ra ck to h elp prevent ite ms from shifting or flying for ward.
• Items on th e ro of rack must alw ays be se curely m ou nted .
• The u se of a roof r ack can n egatively affect th e way a v ehicle
ha nd les . C arg o th at is large , heav y, bulky , long or fl at w ill h ave a
greater ne gative influence on the vehicle' s aerodyn amics, center
of grav it y and o verall h andli ng. Al way s dri ve slowl y, avoi d s udd en
braking and maneuver s when transp ort ing carg o on the roof of
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& W ARNING !continued )
• Never exceed the maximum permi ssible load carrying capa city
of the roof of you r vehicle , the p ermi ssible axle w eight s and th e
permis sible tot al w eight of your vehicle~
page 377, "Weight s".
• Alwa ys drive slo wly, av oid sudden brak ing and maneuver s
when tran sporting cargo on the roof of your vehicle.
<£> For the sake of the environment
Sometimes it may be easier to leave a roof rack insta lled even
though you are not using it. Due to the increased a ir resistance your
veh icle wi ll unnecessarily use more fuel. Remove the roof rack if you
a re no t going to use it .•
Cupholder
Cupholder in center console
The cupholder is located under a cover.
Fig . 110 Cente r
c on sole : Cuphold er
- To open t he cup holder, press the forward e dge of the
cover .
Two beverages can be carried in the cupholder.
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ment
& WARNING
Spilled hot l iqui d can c ause an a ccident and pe rsonal injur y.
• Never car ry any b everage container s with hot liquid s, such a s
hot coffee or hot tea , in the veh icle w hile it i s mov ing . In c ase of an
accident , sudden brakin g or oth er vehicle movement, h ot liquid
c ould spill , cau sing scald ing bu rn s. Spilled hot l iquid can als o
c au se an a ccident and per sonal injury .
• Us e onl y so ft cups in the cuph older . Hard cups and glasses c an
cause injury in an accid ent.
0 Note
Only d rink containers wi th lids shoul d be carried in the cupholder .
Liquid could spi ll out and damage your vehicle's electronic equip
ment or stain the upho lstery, etc. •
Cupholder in the rear center armrest
The cupholder is located in the center console.
Opening the cupholder
Fig. 111 Rea r cen ter
a rm re st : cu pholde r
e xtended
Press both spots marked with 'i @ ~ & .The holder
extends
~ fig . 111 .
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