Opening and closing
& WARNING
Always read and heed WARNING => & in "General description" on
page 38. •
Locking and unlocking the vehicle from inside
The vehicle can be locked or unlocked from the inside
using the power locking switches located in the driver's
and the front passenger's door.
Fig. 28 Driver's door:
power locking switch
In addition to the central locking switches in the doors,
there is a locking switch on the rear center console for the
rear -seat passengers ~
page 43.
How to lock all doors and the rear lid
simultaneously
- Press lower part of the power locking switch
G'.I ~ fig. 28
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How to unlock all doors and the rear lid
simultaneously
- Press the upper part of the switch
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How to unlock/ open each front door separately
using the door handle
- Pull the door handle
once to release the lock and simul-
taneously open the door.
How to unlock/ open each rear door separately
using the door handle
- Pull the door handle
once to release the lock.
- Pull the handle
twice to open the door.
If you lock the vehicle using the power locking switch 1'.D, please note
the following:
• You cannot open the doors or the rear lid from the
outside
!increased security, for example when you are stopped at a red
light).
• The diode in the power locking switch illuminate when all the
doors and the rear lid are closed and locked.
• You can unlock and open the doors individually from the inside
by pulling once on the door handle for the front doors and twice for
the rear doors .
• If the driver's door is opened (after you have locked the vehicle
from the inside using the power locking switch), the door will
remain unlocked to prevent you from locking yourself out of your
vehicle. After you close the door, you have to lock the driver's door
again.
• If you have a crash and the airbag is activated , the doors auto
matically unlock.
in. WARNING
• If you use the power locking switch with the doors closed,
remember that all the vehicle doors will lock.
• Locking doors from the inside can help prevent inadvertent
door opening during an accident and can also prevent unwanted
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entry from the outside. Locked doors can, however, delay assis
tance to vehicle occupants and hold up rescue efforts from the
outside in an accident or other emergency.
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If the vehicle has been locked manually with the key or with the
remote control, the central locking switch is inoperative. •
Rear power locking switch
There is also a power locking switch in the rear center
console for passengers sitting in the rear.
Fig . 29 Rear power
locking switch
- Press switch i'.B => fig. 29 to lock the vehicle => & in
"Locking and unlocking the vehicle from inside" on
page 42.
This switch does not unlock the doors.
See also ~ page 42, "Locking and unlocking the vehicle from
inside" .•
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Opening and closing
Rear lid c:::::5
The rear lid is opened by the power locking system using
the~ button.
Opening the rear lid
Fig. 30 Driver's door,
rear bottom: remote
rear lid release
Fig . 31 Handle loca
tion in the rear lid
- Pull the switch c:::::5 => fig. 30 in the driver's door.
-Unlock the rear lid by pressing the ?:5 button on the
remote control => fig . 30.
- Lift the lid
=> fig. 31.
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Clear vision
Instrument panel illumination
The ill umination of the instrumen ts, dis plays an d the
center cons ole c an be adjusted .
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Fig. 50 In stru men t
pan el illumi nat ion
You re gul ate the br ight ness o f the ins tru ments wit h the lef t
th um bw heel
C'1 => fi g. 50 .
Ignition ON , light switch at @ .
With the ignition switched ON, the g low of instrument needles can
be adjuste d to a ppear brigh ter or dimmer .
Ignition ON , light switch at ~oo : or tD.
With the l ights switched o n, the brightness of instrument c luster
(i.e . ne edles, gauges and displays) and center console il lumination
can be adjusted.
0 Note
The instrument cl uster and cente r console illumination (gauges and
needles) comes on when you switch on the ignition and the
v ehi cle
headlights are off.
Be aware of the f ollowi ng differe nce betwee n
models built to US or Canadian specifications :
• USA model s: illumination of the instrument cluster (gauges and
needles ), dash and center console around the gearshift leve r is
contr olled by a light sensor l ocated in the instrument panel. The i
nstrument panel illumination will autom ati cally be come dimmer
as the daylight fades away and eventually will go out completely
when out side light i s very low . Thi s is to rem ind you , the dri ver , to
sw itch on the headlights before it gets too dark.
• Canada models : in strument panel illumin ation will sta y bri ght
regardle ss of the inten sity of amb ient light . Alway s be aware of
c hange s in outside light conditions while you are d riving . Re spond
in time to fading dayl ight by turning the light switch to position
tD
(or" AUTO" if your car is equipped with this feature) to turn on your
he adl ights. •
Emergency flasher ~
The emergency flasher makes other motorists aware that
you or your vehicle are in an emergency situation.
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' F ig . 51 Center
c o ns ole : em erge ncy
fla sher swit ch
Pr ess th e sw itch ~=>fig. 51, to sw itch the em ergency
flas her on or off.
When the eme rgency flasher is on, al l four turn sig nal blink at the
same time . The turn signal indicator lights
¢i ¢ in the instrument
clu ster, as well as the light in the emergency flasher switch~ blink
likewise .
The emergency flasher will automatically switch on if you are in an accident where the airbag has deployed . _,,.
Clear vision
App lies to veh icles: w ith light pac kage
Ambient lighting
The ambient lighting illuminate important controls for
you .
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Fig. 55 Control panel
above windshield:
position of ambient
light bulbs
When you switch on the ignition, the lights in the door handles illu
m inate .
When the side marker ligh ts or headlight s ar e switched on, th e
center console is illuminated from the ambient light located above
th e windshi eld.
You cannot manually turn off these lights. •
Rear reading light
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Fig. 56 Rear reading
light
Rear reading light
Press the switch
~ to turn on and off the reading light. •
Luggage compartment light
A dome light in the rear roof liner illuminates the luggage
compartment. An additional light is provided on the
inside of the rear lid.
The light is located on the left side of the trunk.
With th e switch a t the ce nter pos ition , th e rear dome ligh t is auto
matically switched on as soon as the rear lid is opened. The rear
dome light goes out 30 s econds after th e rear lid is clos ed .
If the rear lid is left open for more than 10 minutes, both the rear
dome light and the light in rear lid are switched off to conserve the
batt ery charg e.•
Vision
Applies to vehic le s : w ith ligh t pa cka ge or illum inated van ity mirror
Sun visors
Using the sun visors makes driving safer.
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Fig . 57 Sun visor
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• The conventiona l roof rack design illustrated above will not fit on
vehic les without roof rai ls . For safe mounting, these require a
different design of roof rack .•
Loading the roof rack
Al ways di stri bute the loads evenly . M ake sure any thing on
the roof r ack is tied dow n se cu rely.
- A lways distr ibute the loa ds on the r oof rack evenly .
- Alw ays secure items to t he roo f rack.
The maximu m permissi ble roof weight is 165 lb (75 kg ). The roof
weight is made up of the weight of the roof rack system and the
weight of the object bei ng transported=>
page 295 .
When using a roof rack system which has a lower load carrying
capacity, you must not use the t otal maximum permis sible load
carrying capacity . If this is the case, you may load the roof rack
system on ly to the maximum capac ity specifie d by the manufac
turer of the roof rack system.
& WARNING
Weak , damaged or improper straps used to secu re items to the
roof rack can fail durin g hard braking or in a collision and cause
s erio us personal injury .
• Alway s use suitable mounting strap s and properly secure
item s to the properly in stalled roof rack to help pre vent items from
shifting or flying forward .
• Items on the roof rack must always be securely mounted .
• The u se of a roof ra ck can negatively affect the way a vehi cle
handles . Cargo that is large , heavy, bulky , long or flat will have a
greater negative influenc e on the vehicle 's aerodynamics, center
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of gravity and overall handling . Alwa ys drive slowly , avoid sudden
braking and maneuver s when tr ansporting cargo on the roof of
your vehicle .
• Nev er e xceed the ma ximum permi ssible load car rying capacity
of the roof of your v eh ic le, the permissible axle w eights and the
pe rmis sible tot al weight of your vehicle=>
page 295, "Weight s".
• Always drive s lo w ly, avoid sudden br aking and maneuvers
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 installed even
though you are not using it. Due to the increased air resistance your
ve hic le w ill unnecessarily use more fue l. Remove the roof rack i f yo u
are not going to use it .•
Cup holders
Cup holders in the center console
F ig . 9 1 Cup hol ders
an d s torag e tray in th e
ce nte r c ons ole
Up to two beverages can be placed in the center console .
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Ashtray
Rear ashtray
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Fig. 93 Rear ashtray
To open ashtray
-Open the cover ~ &.
To empty ashtray
- Hold the ashtray housing=> fig. 93 and lift out .
To reinstall ashtray
-Open the ashtray cover, insert the ashtray and press
down.
& WARNING
Never put waste paper in the ashtray. Hot ashes or other hot
objects in the ashtray could set waste paper on fire .•
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Cigarette lighter /socket
Outlets
The outlet in the front center console and in the luggage
compartment may be used for 12-volt appliances.
Outlet in the front center console
Fig. 94 Center
console, front: 12-volt
outlet
Fig .
95 Luggage
compartment : 12-volt
outlet
- Fold the cover for the outlet down ~ page 91, fig. 94.
-Plug in appliance to be used.
Outlet in the luggage compartment
-Tap cover ~ fig. 95.
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-Plu g in ap plia n ce to be us ed.
The ou tlet may be used for 12-volt app liances with maximum
consumption of up to 100 watts, such as a flash light , smal l vacuum
cleaner, etc .
Before you purchase any accessories, always read and follow the
inf orm ati on i n
=> page 300, "Addi tiona l ac cess ories and parts
replacement" .
& WARNING
The outlet plu s any appliances plugged into it remain functional
even if the ignition is switched off or the ignition key is removed .
Ne ver leave children inside the vehicle without supervi sion .
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To avoid damaging the socket, only use p lugs that fit properly .
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When the engine is off and accessories are sti ll plugged in and are
on, the vehicle batte ry can sti ll be d rained .•
Storage
General overview
There are numer ous places to store items i n your ve hicle.
Storage in the center armrest
Storage in t he rea r armr est => page 80
Glove compart ment (A ir v enti lati on i n t he ::::> page 93
glove compartment*, CD changer *)
Cent er console
Compartments in the door trims
Sto ra ge in the f ootwe ll
=> page93
=> page 9 4
=> page94
Compartments in luggage compartment
=> page 95
Some of the s torage locations are only found on specific veh icle
models or are optional equ ipment .
& WARNING
• Always remove obje cts from the in strument panel. Any items
not put away could slide around inside the vehicle while driving or
when a ccelerating or when applying the bra kes or when driving
around a corner .
• When you are driving make sure that anything you may have
placed in the center console or other storage locations cannot fall
out into the footwells . In case of sudden bra king you would not be
able to brake , depress the clut ch or accelerate .
• Any pie ces of clothing that you have hung up mu st not interfere
with the driver's view. The coat hooks are designed only for light
weight clothing . Never hang any clothing with hard , pointed or
heavy objects in the pockets on the coat hooks . During sudden
bra king or in an accident -especially if the airbag is deployed -
these obje cts could in jure any passengers inside the vehicle. •
Glove compartment
The glove compartment is illuminated and can be Jocked.
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To open glove compartment
Fig. 96 Glove compart
ment
Pull the handle=> fig. 96 in the direction of the arrow
push down lid to the fully open position.
To close glove compartment - Push the glove compartment lid upward until the lock
engages.
The light will illuminate when the parking/headlights are turned on
and the glove compartment is open.
In the glove compartment lid, you will find a place to store a pen and
a pad of paper.
& WARNING
To reduce the risk of personal injury in an accident or sudden stop,
always keep the glove compartment closed while driving . •
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Ap plies to veh ic les: w it h stora ge compar tmen t in cente r console
Storage compartment for small objects Ca
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Fig . 97 Center console
storage compartment
To open the compartment, press the cover ta=> fig. 97.
To close the compartment, push the drawer all the way in
until it clicks in place.
An additional storage compartment21 for relatively small objects is
located in the center console next to the brake lever. •
2> Not available on vehicles with Audi Nav igat ion System.
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