
Table  of  contents 
Table  of  contents 
Vehicle  literature .....  . 
About  this  Owner's  Manual  .......... ....... .. . 
Controls  and 
equipment  .............. . 
Instruments  and  controls  ...  . 
General  illustration  ...........  . 
Instruments  and 
warning/indicator  Lights  .....  .  Instruments  ... ... ..........  . 
Warning/indicator  ligh ts  ..... .  . 
Driver  information  display ...  . 
Introduction  ...... ......... .  . 
On-Board  Diagno stic  sy ste m 
(OBD)  . ..... ....... ..........  . 
Auto  Ch eck  Control  ...........  . 
Speed  warning  system  ........  . 
Tr ip  computer  ............ ... . 
Opening  and  closing  .........  .  Keys  ............ ............  . 
Power  locking  system 
Rear  lid .... ..... ............  . 
Child  safety  Lock  .............  . 
Convenience  key  .............  . 
Anti-theft  alarm  sys tem  ......  . 
Power  windows  ..............  . 
Sliding/tilting  power  sunroof  ..  . 
Clear  vision  .. .... ............  . 
L ights  ... .. ........ .........  . 
Interior  ligh ts  ... ... .. .......  . 
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sion  .................... ..  . 
Wiper  and  washer  system  Mirrors  ... ............... ... . 
Digital  compass  ............  . 
Seats  and  storage  ........ ... . 
General  recommendations  ....  . 
Power  seat  . .................  . 
S eat  m emory  ............... . . 
Rear  sea ts  ... ... .. ..........  . 
Head  res train ts  ........... ... . 
Armrest  .. .. ................  . 
Luggage  compar tm en t  ..... ..  . 
Roof  ra ck  . .... .... ..........  . 
Cupholder  ..................  . 
Ashtray  .. ...................  . 
Cigarette  Lighter/socket  ......  . 
S torag e  ................ .. ..  . 
Warm  and cold  .... ..........  . 
Cl imate  control  ........ .. .... . 
Ba sic  se tt ings  ...............  . 
On  the  road  ... .... ..........  . 
S tee ring  ....................  . 
Igni tion  lock  and  ignition  swi tch 
Start ing  and  stopp ing  the  engine 
Start ing  and  stopping  the  engine 
with  Convenience  key  .........  . 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake 
Cru ise  control  ...............  . 
Adaptive  Cruise  Control  .....  .  Speed  and  distance  con trol 
sys tem  .............. .......  . 
Dr iver  information  ...........  . 
Syst em  Limitations  ........... . 
Audi  Lane assist  .......... ..  . 
Lane  ass ist  .... .. ............  .  64 
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side  assist  ...............  137 
Lane  Change  Assistant ......... 137 
No tes  ....... .... .............  144 
Automatic  transmission  146 
tiptronic ® (6-sp eed  au toma tic 
tr ansmission)  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  . 146 
multitronic ® ............ ......  152 
Park  assist  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 160 
Park ing  sys tem  ......... .... .. . 160 
Park ing  syst em  (r ear)  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  160 
Park ing  sy ste m  (r ear,  w ith  r ear 
view  camera)  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  .  .  . 162 
Adaptive  Air  Suspension  .  .  .  .  .  .  168 
Adap tive  Air  Suspens ion  and 
Damping  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . ..  .  168 
Homelink ® ............. .... .. 171 
Universal  remote  control  171 
Safety  first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 
Driving  Safely  .................  176 
General  notes .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 176 
Proper  occupant  seating 
posi tions  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  17 8 
Pedal  area  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  182 
Stowing  Luggag e . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  183 
Reporting  Safe ty  Defe cts .  .  .  .  .  . .  185 
Safety  belts  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  187 
G eneral  not es .................  187 
Why  safe ty  be lt s ?  ........... ..  188 
Safety  belts  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  191 
Safe ty  belt  pretensio ners  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  195  

About  this  Owner's  Manual 
This  owner's  manual  contains  important  information,  t ips,  sugges
tions,  an d warnings  fo r the  use  of  yo ur ve hicle. 
Make  s ure that  this  owne r's  manua l is a lways  located  in the  vehicle. 
This  is especia lly  important  if  you allow  other  peop le to  drive  the 
vehicle,  or  if you  sell  i t. 
Th is  owner's  manual  descr ibes  the 
equipment  range specified  for 
this  model  at  the  editorial  deadline  date.  Some  of  the  equipment 
described  here  will  only  be  ava ilable  at  a  later  date,  or  only  in spec ific 
ma rkets . 
Some  se ctions  in t his  owne r's  m an ual  do  no t app ly  to a ll vehi cles.  In 
that  case,  the 
range  of  applicability is  given  at  the  beginning  of  the 
se ct io n, e.g.  "Applies  to vehicles:  with  A udi Parking  System".  In addi 
tion,  optiona l equipment  is  indicated by an asterisk"*". 
Th e detai ls  in the 
illust rations may  be  different  from  those  in your 
vehicle,  and  a re  intended  to  be  viewed  as  a  bas ic gu ide. 
You w ill find  a 
table  of contents at  the  beginn ing  of  this book,  which 
display s all t opi cs described  in this  m anu al in  o rde r of  a ppear ance. 
You will  find  an  alphabetica l 
index at  the  end  of  this book. 
All 
directions , such  as "left",  "right",  "front",  "back",  are  re lative  to 
the  d irec tion  of  travel. 
*  optional  eq uipment 
.,.  Th is section  continues  on  the  next  page. 
•  Indicates  the 
end of  a section . 
® Registered  trademarks  are  ident ified  with  a®.  If this  symbol  is 
m issi ng,  i t  is  no  guarantee  that  t he te rms  c an  be  used  freely. 
=> & Cross-reference  to  a "WARNI NG!" within  a  sect io n. For  indica
tion  with  a  page  number,  the  correspon ding  "WARN ING!" can  be 
found  outside  of  the  sect ion . 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
About  this  Owner's  Manual 
& WARNING 
Tex
t  with  this  symbol  contains  important  information  on  safety 
and  how to  redu ce the  risk of  pers onal  injury  or  death . 
0 Note 
Text  with  this  symbol  draws  your  attentio n to  potential  sources  of 
damage  to  yo ur vehicle. 
ci' For the  sake of  the  environment 
Text  w ith  th is  symbol  contai ns  information  about  the  environment 
and  how  you  can help  protect  it. 
[I) Tips 
Text  w it h  this  symbol  contains  spec ia l tips  and  other information 
abou t gett ing the  mo st out  o f yo ur  vehi cle  and  its  fea tures. • 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical data  

Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and  controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central  source  of  informa 
tion. 
F ig. 2  Overview  of th e ins trument  cluste r 
CD Coolan t temperature  ga uge  ..... .. ...... ... .. ...  . 
@ T achomete r with  t ime  and  da te d isplay  . .... .. .. ..  . 
@ Warning/indica tor  lights  .......................  . 
© Driver  information  system  .................. .. .. . 
© Speedometer  with  odometer  .................. .. . 
© Fuel  gauge  . ... ... .. ... ...... . .. .. .. ... ... . ...  . 
0 Instr ument  cluster  i llum ination  . .. ..............  . 
8 
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12 
19 
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11 
@ !CHECK]  button .... ...... ..... ......... ...... . 
® Reset  button  for  trip  odometer  .................  . 
(I) Tips 
11 
10 
The  illuminat ion  for  the  instrument  cluster  lights  up  whenever  you 
switch  on  the  ignition  with  the 
v ehicle  headlight s off. As  the  daylight 
fades,  the  instrument  cluste r illum ination  likewise  d ims  automati
cally  and  w ill go  out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very  low . 
T his featu re is mean t to  remind  you to  switch  on the  headligh ts when 
outs ide  light  conditions  become  poor. • 
Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The engine  coolant  gauge ~ fig . 2 CD only works  when  the  ignition  is 
on.  To p revent  damage  to  yo ur engine,  ple ase  note  the  following 
important  points: 
Engine  cold 
As long  as  the  needle  rema ins at  or  close to  the  bottom  of the  gauge, 
t he engine  s till has  not  rea ched  its  operat ing  tem perature.  Avo id hig h 
eng ine  speeds,  heavy  eng ine  loads  and heavy  t hrottle  app lications. 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  eng ine  has  reached  its  ope rating  temperature,  the  needle 
w ill  move  into  the  midd le  of  the  gauge  and  remain  t he re. 
If the 
eng ine  is working  hard  at  high  outs ide  temperatures,  the  needle  may 
r ise  up.  This is no  need  to  worry  as  long  as  the 
_t_ warning  light  in th e 
instr ument  cluster  does  not  illuminate. 
Warning  light  in  the  instrument  cluster -t 
When  the  _L warning  light  in the  instrument  cluster  starts  to  flash, 
this  can  mean  one  of two  things:  e ithe r th e coolan t 
temperature is 
too  high,  or the  coolant 
level is  too  low=> page 27.  _,.  

If  the  needle  is well  in the  upper  area  of  the  gauge,  the  coolant 
tempe rat ure  is  too  high. 
Stop  the  vehicle ,  switch  the  engine  off and 
allow  the  engine  to  cool. 
If  the  warning  light  comes  on  again  after 
driving  a  short  distance,  contact  an  authorized  dealer. 
& WARNING 
•  Alway s observe  th e warning  in => page 271, "Engine  comp art 
ment ", before  opening  the  hood  and  checking  the  engine  coolant 
level. 
•  Never open  the  engine  hood  if you  see  or hear steam,  or if you 
s ee  engin e  coolant  dripping  from  the  engine  compartment.  You 
could  burn yourself.  Let the  engine  cool off first so that  you cannot 
hear or  see  any  steam  or engine  coolant . 
0 Note 
•  Mounting  additiona l lights  or  accessories  in fron t of  the  a ir inlets 
reduces  the  cooling  effect  of  the  radiator . At  high  outside  tempera
t ur es  o r high  engine  load,  the  engine  could  overheat. 
•  The  front  spo iler  has  bee n des igned  to  prope rly d istribute  the 
coo ling air  when  the vehicle  is moving. 
If the  spoiler  is damaged,  this 
cou ld  reduce  the  coo ling  effect  and  the  eng ine  could  then  overheat . 
Ask your  author ized  A udi  dealer  for  assistance .• 
Tachometer  (engine  rev  counter) 
The  tachometer  indicat es  th e engine  RPM  (revolutions 
per  minutes). 
Th e tac home ter @ => page 8, fig.  2  is the  left  of  the  two  large  cloc k
type  displays. 
Th e engine  tu rns  at  a speed 
1,000 times the  si ng le  dig it  in the 
display,  e.g.  if the  need le  is po int ing  at  the  "2 "  the  engi ne  is t urning 
at  2,000  RP M. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
If  e ngine  RPM drops  below  1,500,  you  s hould  dow nsh ift  to  t he  next 
lower  ge ar. T he  re d  area  at  t he e nd of  the  s cale  i ndic ates  m aximum 
permissible  e ngine  RPM after  the  break-in  per iod . Before  reaching 
this  area,  move  the  selector  lever  to  posit ion  "D (Drive)"  or  ease  yo ur 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
0 Note 
T he  tachome ter  needle  s houl d not  move  into  the  red  range.  If  it does, 
then  only  fo r a  very short  period  of  time . You could  damage  your 
e n g in e  by driv ing  at  h igh  RPM . 
c£> For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting  early  saves  fuel  a nd  reduces  e ngine  noise. • 
Digital  clock  with  date  display 
Date  and  time  of  day  can  be set  in  the  MM I. 
Fig.  3 Instrumen t 
cluster  with  digital 
clock 
Th e  d ate,  t ime  o f  day,  and  time  and date  fo rmat  c an be  se t  in the 
MMI. You can  find  o ut  more  in the  MMI manual. 
Vehicle care  Technical  data  

Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
(I) Tips 
•  T he  dig ita l clock  and  the  odomete r are  t urned  on  for  about  30 
seconds  when  the  driver's  door  is opened . 
•  When  the  ign ition  is turned  off,  the  odometer  read ing  and  the 
digital  clock  with  date  disp lay can  be  switc hed  on  for  about 
30  se conds  by press ing  the 
[CH ECK! button~ page 11, fig.  5.  • 
Speedometer  with  odometer 
The speedometer  shows  you  the  vehicle speed,  and  the 
odometer  shows  you  how  many  miles  (kilometers)  you 
have  driven . 
Fig. 4  Instrume nt 
clu st e r O dom eter a nd 
r e se t  bu tton 
The  odometer  and  tr ip odometer  are  located  inside  the  speedometer . 
•  USA models  -Miles 
•  Canada  models  -Kilometers 
You can  sw itch  the  display  from  miles  to  kilometers  and  vice versa  via 
t he  MM I. 
Lower  odometer 
The  lowe r odometer  shows  the  total  n umber  of  m iles  ( kilometers) 
dr iven . 
Upper  odometer  (trip  odometer) 
The  upper  odometer  shows  the  total  n umber  of  m iles  (k ilometers) 
dr iven  since  you  last  reset  the  odometer  to  zero . You can  use  th is 
odometer  when  yo u want  to  keep  track  of  how  many  m iles  (kilome 
ters)  you  have  dr iven for  a sing le trip  or  errand.  The  last  d igit  indicates 
1/10  of  a  mile  (100  meters) . 
You can  reset  t he  tr ip odometer  to zero  by pressi ng t he Rese t bu tto n 
~ o.o. 
Malfunction  message 
If  there  is  a  malfunction  somewhere  in the  instrument  cluster,  dEF 
w ill  appear  in  the  tr ip odomete r and  will  s tay on . Con tact  yo ur autho
r ized  Audi dealer  to  have  the  problem  corrected. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  The  d igita l clock  and  the  odometer  are  turned  on  for  about  30 
seconds  when  the  driver 's  door  is opened . 
•  When  the  ignition  is turned  off,  the  odometer  reading  and  the 
dig it a l cl ock  with  date  d isp lay  can  be  sw itched  on  for  abou t 
30  seconds  by pressing  the  [ 
CHECK! button=> page 11 , fig.  5.  • 
Fuel  gauge 
The  fuel  gauge  only  works  when  the  ignition  is on. 
When  the  need le reaches  the  rese rve mark,  the~ 
page 30  symbol 
appea rs  in the  instrument  cluste r display  as  we ll as  the  message 
Plea se  refuel. T here  are  approximate ly between  1.8  and  2.4  gallons 
(7-9  l ite rs)  of  fuel  left . This  message  is  meant  to  remind  yo u to 
refuel. 
Th e  to tal  tank  capa city  of yo ur vehicle  is  liste d in ~ page 343.  

0 Note 
Never  run the  tan k comp letely  d ry . An  irregular  s upply  of  f ue l can 
cause  engine  misfiring  and  fue l cou ld  enter  the  ex ha ust  system . T he 
c ata lytic  co nve rter  co ul d the n overhea t and  be  damaged .• 
[ C HECK ) button 
You can per form  differen t functions  wi th  this  button. 
Fig . 5  CHE CK button 
i n  the  in strume nt 
clu ste r 
Th e [ C H ECK] bu tton  perfo rms  the  fo llowing  func tions : 
Switching  on  the  clock  and  odometer 
With  the  ignition  tu rned  off,  the  odome ter  read ing  and  the  dig ita l 
clock  with  date  d isplay  can  be  switched  on  for  abo ut  30  seconds  by 
pressin g the  [ 
CHECK ] button ~ fig . 5. 
Starting  the  Auto-Check  sequence 
The  Auto-Check  system~ page 2 4 constantly  monitors  ce rtain  indi
vidual  functions  and  components  of  the  vehicle  when  the  ignit ion  is 
tur ned on  and  w hen  the  vehicle  is movi ng. 
With  the  ignition  turned  on,  yo u can  sta rt the  "A uto-Check  sequence" 
by pressing  the 
!CHECK ] button. You can  perform  an  Auto -Check 
sequence  whe n the  veh icle  is st ationa ry a nd  the  ignition  is turned  on 
or  when  the  vehicle  is  moving  not  faster  than  3  mph  (5  km/h) . 
Control s and equ ip
m ent Vehicle  OP-eration 
Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
The  nu mber  of  keys  programmed  to  the  vehicle  is a lso  displayed . The 
di splay 
3\3 indic ates  th at  three  keys  have  been  programmed . T his 
allows  you  to  make  sure  you  have  received  all  of  the  keys w hen  you 
purc hase  a  used  ve hicle. 
For example,  if you  o nly receive  two  keys, yo u sho uld ta ke  tho se  keys 
to  your  a uthorized  Audi dealer  to  have  the  missing  key deactivated  so 
i t  ca nn ot  be  used.  You sh ould  also  re port  the  mis sing key to  you r 
insurance  compa ny. 
Calling  up  the  driver  information 
A ye llow  or  red  symbol  appears  in the  instrument  cluster  display, 
us ua lly w it h  a dr ive r mes sage . T he  driver  message  display  di sappe ars 
after  about  5 seco nds.  The  driver  message  can  be  displayed  again  by 
br iefly  p ressing  t he 
[CHECK ] but to n. 
Setting  the  speed  warning 
By press ing  t he I CH  ECK] button  br iefly,  you  can  set  t hreshold  1 of 
the  speed  warning  while  yo u are  driving ~ 
page 33. By maintaining 
pressure  on the 
I CHECK ] button,  you  de lete  the warning  th reshol d.• 
Instrument  cluster  illumination 
The  basic  brig htness  of  the  illumination  for  the  inst ru 
ments,  the  center  console  and the  display  can be 
a dju sted. 
Fig.  6  Instrument 
clu ste r illum inat ion  .,,_ 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical  data  

Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
- Press the"+"  button  to  increase  the  brightness  during  the 
hours  of  darkness. 
- Press the"-"  button  to  decrease the  brightness  during  the 
hours  of  dark ness. 
A  light  sensor  in the  instrument  cluster  contro ls the  illumination  for 
the  instrument  cluster,  the  center  console  and the  displays.  In  a 
br ight  env ironment,  using  the  buttons  to  change the  br ightness  has 
no effect . 
[ i ] Tips 
The illumination  for  the  instrument  cluster  lights  up whenever  you 
switch  on  the ig nition  with  the  vehicle  head lights  off.  As the  daylight 
fades,  the  instrument  cluster  illum inat ion likewise  d ims automati
cally  and w ill go out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very low. 
Th is feature  is meant  to  remind  you to  sw itch  on the  headlights  when 
outside  light  conditions  become poor. • 
Warning/indicator  lights 
Overview 
The warning/indicator  lights  indicate  different  functions 
or a possible  malfunction . 
Fig . 7  Instr um ent  cluste r w ith warn in g/ indicato r lig hts 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  several  important  warning  and ind i
ca tor  lights  to  he lp you  moni to r the  continued  re liable  operat ion of 
your  vehicle =>& . 
AIR 
BAG 
Electronic  power  control => page 14 
Elect ronic Stabilization  Program  (ESP) => page  14 
USA models: ~page  14 
Airbag system  

Canada  models: 
Airbag  system 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system* 
L eft  turn  signal 
Malfunct ion  Indicator  Lamp (MIL) 
/  :   Lane assist (system  is ready) 
Lane assist  (system  is  not  ready) 
Safety  belt 
Adapt ive A ir Suspe nsio n* 
-~ Adaptive  Air  Suspension" 
D H igh  beam 
--
Q Right  turn  signal 
CRUISE USA models: 
Cruise contro l a ct ivate d  =>page 
14 
=> page 15 
=>page 15 
=> page 15 
=> page 15 
=> page 15 
=>page 15 
=> page 16 
=> page 16 
=> page 16 
=> page 15 
=>page 16 
Canada  models:  => page 16 
Cruise control  activated 
USA models: => page  17 
Ant i-lock  brake system  (ABS) defective 
Canada  models :  => page  17 
Anti-lock  brake system  (ABS) defective 
USA models: PARK BRAKE Elect romecha nica l parki ng  b rake 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
=:::, page  17 
-
-
-
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
(®) 
BRAKE 
--
Canada  models: => page  17 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake 
USA model s: => page 18 
Brake ma lf u nct ion 
-Canada  models: => page 18 
B rake malfunction 
Vehicles  with  the Adaptive Cru ise  Control*  have the  following  addi
ti onal  check lamps: 
Open road 
i;:;::::::, 1111 i;:;::::::, D ri vi n g  i n traffic 
i;:;::::::, 1111 i;:;::::::, Request for  dr iver to 
assume con trol 
& WARNING 
=> page  12 7 
=:::, page  127 
=> page  127 
• Failure  to  heed warning  light s and  other  important  vehicle 
information  may  result  in s erious personal  injury  or vehicle 
damage. 
•  Whenever  stalled  or stopped for  repair,  move the  vehicle a safe 
distan ce off  the  road,  st op the  engine,  and turn  on the  emergency 
flasher => 
page 61. 
•  The  engine  compartment  of  any  motor  vehicle  i s a potentially 
hazardous  area . Befo re you check anyth ing in the  engine  compart 
ment,  stop  the  engine  and  let  it  cool down.  Always  exercise 
extreme  caution  when  working  under  the  hood=> 
page 2 71, 
"Engine  compartment".  .,. 
Vehicle  care  Technical data