Seats and storage
Left-side compartment
The DVD player for the navigation system* is in the left
side storage compartment.
• •
Fig. 77 Luggage
compartment: storage
compartment for DVD
player
Fig. 78 Luggage
compartment: DVD
player for the naviga·
tion system
-To open, pull the handle forward=> fig. 77.
CD-ROM player for Navigation System*
The CD-ROM player for the navigation system=> fig. 78 is located in
this storage compartment in the luggage compartment. Operation is
described in the instructions for the audio system .•
Applies to veh icles : with load -through faci lity and removab le s ki sack
Ski sack
Use the removable ski sack to transport and protect skis
and other long, light items in the passenger compart
ment .
Loading ski sack
Fig. 79 Luggage
compartment: ski sack
flap
Fig. 80 Ski sack:
securing with rear seat
safety belt
-Fold out center armrest in the rear seat backrest.
- Press the release button -arrow-=> fig. 79 for the ski sack
flap in the passenger compartment and pull down the
flap.
- Open the luggage compartment lid .
- Pull out and unfold the ski sack.
- Load skis or similar objects through the luggage compart-
ment into the interior of the vehicle~&.
Securing ski sack
- Insert the ski sack strap@~ page 86, fig. 80 in the
center buckle
® ·
- Pull the safety belt taut on the free end of the belt @.
Stowing ski sack
- Pull the ski sack through the rear backrest to the rear.
- In the passenger compartment, close the ski sack flap.
- Fold the ski sack carefully.
& WARNING
• The ski sack is intended only for the transportation of skis and
other light objects. To reduce the risk of serious personal injury
never transport heavy or pointed objects in the ski sack.
• When braking rapidly or during an accident the load could be
displaced and cause injury to occupants.
• Sharp edges on the load must be covered for protection.
Always fasten the belt tightly around the sack and its contents
=> page 86, fig. 80.
[ i] Tips
Never stow the ski sack away if it's wet or damp (for example, snow
melting from skis). Let it dry completely before you stow it away. •
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Seats and storage
Roof rack
First things first
A roof
rack can be fitted to carry additional luggage on
the roof
-Always read and follow the instructions provided by the
roof rack manufacturer when the roof rack system must
be installed.
If you are transporting luggage or other objects on the roof, please
note the following:
• Your vehicle has specially designed aerodynamic roof rails. Only
install a roof rack specifically designed for your model. Contact the
nearest Audi dealer for information on approved modular roof racks
for your vehicle .
• These approved roof racks are the basis for a complete roof rack
system. Additional attachments for the basic roof rack are necessary
to safely transport luggage, bicycles, surf boards, skis or small boats.
All necessary hardware for these systems is available at your autho
ri zed Audi dealer .
• We recommend that you keep the installation instructions for
your roof rack system together with your Owner's literature in the
vehicle.
When should the roof rack be removed?
• Before going through an automatic car wash (it is best to ask the
car wash operator for advice).
• When not in use, to reduce fuel consumption, wind noise and to
guard against theft. _,,,
Vehicle care Technical data
Ashtray
Front ashtray
To open ashtray
- Tap the edge of the ashtray =>& .
To close ashtray
Fig. 85 Center
conso le: front asht ray
- Tap the lid to close the ashtray automatically .
Removing ashtray ins ert
- Grasp the ashtray insert => fig . 85 by th e recesses on both
sides and pull it upward and out -Arrow -.
To reinstall ashtray
-Press the ashtray insert back into its holder.
& WARNING
Never put waste pap er in the a sht ray. Hot ashe s or o ther hot
obj ects in th e ashtra y could set w ast e pape r on fire. •
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OP-eration
Seats and storage
Rear ashtray
-
F ig. 86 Rea r asht ray
To open asht ray
- Touch the lid to open the ashtray .
Removing ashtray insert
-Press the front of the open lid downward in the direction
of the arrow => fig . 86 -the ashtray insert pops out
slightly .
- Lift the ashtray insert up and out.
Reinstalling ashtray insert
-Open the lid on the ashtray insert and press the insert into
the housing as far it can go.
& WARNING
N ev er pu t waste paper in th e ashtray . Hot ashes or othe r ho t
obj ects in the a shtr ay c ould set w aste pap er on fire .•
Vehicle care Do-it-yourselt service iTechnical data
Outlet
The outlet in the front and rear center console may be
used for 12-volt appli ances .
- Fold the cover fo r the outlet down .
Fig. 88 Center
c on sole , fr ont: 12 -vol t
ou tlet
- Rear center console: remove the 12 V cover from the
out le t.
- Plug in appliance to be used.
The outlet may be used for 12-volt appliances with maxim um
consumption of up to 100 wat ts, su ch as a flash light, small vacuum
cleaner, etc.
Be fore you purchase any accessories, always read and fo llow the
information in:::::,
page 348, "Additional accessories and parts
replacement".
& WARNING
The outlet plus any applianc es plugged into it r emain functional
even if the ign ition is switched off or th e ign itio n key is remo ved.
Ne ver leave children in side the vehicle without supervi sion.
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Seats and storage
0 Note
To avo id damaging the socket, only use p lugs that fit p roperly.
[ i ] Tips
Whe n the engine is off and accesso ries a re st ill plugged in and a re on,
the vehicle battery can still be drained. •
Storage
General overview
There are numerous places to store items in your vehicle .
Glove compa rtment :::::, page 94
Storage compartment in roof :::::, page 95
Coat hooks :::::, page 95
Storage compartment in the trunk :::::, page 86
& WARNING
• Alwa ys rem ove objects from the in strument panel. Any items
not stor ed could slid e around in side the v ehicle while driv ing or
when a ccelerating o r whe n applying t he br ake s or whe n driv ing
around a corn er.
• When you are dri ving make sure that an ything you ma y have
placed in the center con so le or other sto rage locat ion s cannot fall
out into the footwells . In case of sudden br aking you would not be
able to b rake or acc ele rate.
• An y article s of clothing that you ha ve hung up mu st not inter
f e re with th e driver's view . The co at hooks are d esigne d only for
lightweight clothing. Ne ver ha ng any clothing with ha rd, pointed
or heavy obj ects in the pockets on th e co at hooks . During sudden
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Vehicle care Do-it-yourselt service iTechnical data
Fig. 91 Lock ing pin
for glove compartment
-Remove with the cover with the aid of a screwdriver
==>
page 94, fig . 90.
- Now press the locking pin inward with the screwdriver
==> fig . 91. •
Storage compartment in roof
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Fig. 92 Storage
compartment in roof
-To open the lid you have to touch the bar==> fig . 92
(arrow) . The lid opens automatically.
- To close the lid, push it up until it engages.
Con tro ls a nd e quip
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OP-eration
Seats and storage
& WARNING
Always keep the lid closed while driving to reduce the risk of injury
during a sudden braking maneuver or in the event of an accident. •
Coat hooks
& WARNING
Fig. 93 Coat hooks at
rear doors
• Hang clothes in such a way that they do not impair the driver's
vision .
• The coat hooks must only be used for lightweight clothing. Do
not leave any heavy or sharp edged objects in the pockets which
may interfere with the side curtain airbag deployment and can
cause personal injury in a crash.
• Do not use coat hangers for hanging clothing on the coat hooks
as this can interfere with proper deployment of the side curtain
airbags in an accident.
• Do not hang heavy objects on the coat hooks, as they could
cause personal injury in a sudden stop. •
Vehicle care Do-it-yourselt service iTechnical data
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• in a traff ic jam.
& WARNING
Do not use this setting for extended periods of time. The windows
could fog up since no fresh air can enter the vehicle. If the
windows fog up, press the air recirculation button again immedi
ately to switch off the air recirculation function or select defrost.•
Rear window defogger [Qiil ]
The rear window defogger clears the rear window of
condensation.
- Press the QW button to turn the rear window defogger on
and
off.
Th e rear window defogger works only when the engine is running. The
light in the switch will illuminate when the defogge r is on .
The rear window defogger will switch off automatically after a short time. The time the rea r window defogger remains on will vary
depending on the outside temperature.
A rear window defogger that was switched on also remains stored for
15 minu tes after the ign ition is switched off . If the engine is
restarted w ith in these 15 minutes, the rear window defogger is a lso
act ivated, depending on outside temperature. With a vehicle that is
parked for a short time, the rear window defogger does not need to
be manua lly activated again.
c£> For the sake of the environment
Turn the defogger off when the rear window is clear. When you save
electricity, you save fuel. •
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Air outlets
Air distribution determines the air flow to the individual
vents.
Fig. 95 Instrument panel: air outlet locations and airfl ow directions
Air outlets ® and ©
- Rotate the vertical thumb wheel beside the outlet to
increase, reduce or shut down the airflow from that
outlet .
- To adjust the direction of the a irflow from the outlet,
move the tab in the center of the outlet in the desired
direction. The direction of the air delivered from the vents
can be adjusted horizontally and vertically.
@ Air flows to windshield and to driver and front passenger side
windows
@ Air flows to w indshield
Vehicle care Do-it-yourselt service iTechnical data
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@ Air flows to driver/front passenger
© Air flows to driver/front passenger
© Air flows to footwell
T he ai r outlets are actuated either automatically or manually
depending on the operating mode selected.
[I] Tips
• When climate control is working, cooled air will flow primarily
from out lets @ and @. To assure adequate cooling, outlets @ and
© should never be completely closed.
• T he air flow coming from the vents © can be adjusted to be colder
or warmer than the selected set temperature. •
Air outlets in the rear
Outlets in the center console
- Rotate the thumb wheel located next to the outlet to open
or close it.
- To adjust the direction of the airflow from the outlet, move the tab in the center of the outlet in the desired
direction . T he direction of the air delivered from the vents
can be adjusted horizontally and vertically.
Outlets in the door pillars
- Rotate the thumb wheel located next to the outlet to open
or close it .
- To adjust the direction of the airflow from the outlet,
mov e the tab in the center of the o utlet in the desired
direction. The direction of the air delivered from the vents
can be adjusted horizontally and vertically.
The air outlets are actuated either automatically or manually
depending on the operating mode selected. Heated or unheated
fresh air, or cooled air flows from the vents.
T he air outlets to heat the rear footwell are located under the front
seats.
[I] Tips
If the climate control sys tem is operating in cooling mode, air flows
primarily from the outlets in the center console and in the door
pillars. To ach ieve adequate cooling, you sho uld never close the
outlets completely. •
Using climate control economically
Using the climate controls prudently can help save fuel.
When you use the air conditioner, engine power is reduced
and fuel consumption increases . To save fuel, you should use
the air conditioner only when necessary . Also please note the
following points:
To save fuel, turn off cooling mode by pressing the
[AC)
butto n (indicator ligh t goes out).
- In addit ion, if you open the window or the sunroof* while
driving, turn
off cooling mode by pressing the [AC] button
(indicator light goes out).
If the vehicle is extremely hot due to the heat of the sun,
briefly ope n doors and windows.
ffi For the sake of the environment
By reducing the amount of fue l you use, you also reduce the amount
of pollutants emitted into the air.•
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How your vehicle responds when accelerating and follow ing other
veh icles wi th AC C opera ting c an be ad apte d to you r person al wishes
through diffe rent driving programs. Depend ing o n which driving
pro gram an d which distance you choose, you r veh icle w ill respon d
Settings DISTANCE
1
Symbol for time interval c;:::::::::,_c;:::::::::, __ _
Support for: Bu mp er-t o-b um per
tra ff ic, br isk driving
Response in " dynamic " driving program 1
Response in "standard " driving program 2
Response in "comfort " driving program 3
(dy namic) 1 ----- 2 ----- 3 ----- 4 ----- 5 (comfortable)
& WARNING
Following other vehicles too closely increases the risk of a crash
and serious personal injury .
• Following other vehicles too closely , particularly at higher
s peeds increase s the risk of collisions and serious personal injury.
• Setting short distances to the traffic ahead reduces the time
and distance available to bring your vehicle to a safe stop and
makes it even more necessary to pay close attention to traffic.
• Always select a speed and distance to traffic ahead that is safe
and appropriate under the prevailing traffic, road , weathe r and
lighting conditions.
• Never rely on the distance control feature of ACC alone to
prevent rear-end collisions . Always be prepared to brake and take
ev asive action to avoid collisions and other accident situations .
• Never allow the closing spe ed between you and other vehicles
to be so high that the Adaptive Cruise Control may not be able to more dynamically or more com
fortab ly when accelerating a nd
bra king. The set ting is se lec ted t hrough the MMI m enu Adaptive
Cruise Control =>
page 131, "MM I sett ings" .
DISTANCE
2 DISTANCE 3 DISTANCE4
~- _ c;:::::::::,_ - c;:::::::::,_ - _ c;:::::::::,_
c;:::::::::,_ - - _c;:::::::::,
Bum p er-to- bum per Bum per -to- bum per Se co nd ary r oads, tr ail er
tra ff ic, "keep ing pace" traff ic, "k eep ing pace" o perat ion
c omf ortabl y comfort ab ly
2 2 3
3 3 4
4 4
5
&, WARNING (co ntinued )
slow your vehicle safely . If closing speed is too high, you must
apply the brakes yourself to reduce the risk of a rear-end cra sh .
• Always select a greater following distance to the vehicle ahead
on wet roads than on dry roads.
• Always read and heed the information and WARNINGS=>
& in
" Description " on
page 119.
[I) Tips
Th e d istance sett ing is reset to the facto ry defau lt DISTANCE 3 the
next time the ignition is turned on .•