
Rain sensor 
The rain  sensor operates  on ly in the  interval wiper  position . When  it 
starts  to  rain,  the interval  wiper  mode is activated  automat ically . 
I f  the  windshield  wiper  lever is in  the  interval wipe  position  with  the 
ign ition  switched  off,  the rain sensor  is  not activated  until  vehicle 
speed is above 4  mph  (6  km/h) . 
To  reduce  the sensitivity  of  the  rain sensor,  the  switch @ must  be 
moved  down . To increase the  sensit ivity  of  the rain  sensor,  the  switch 
must  be moved  up. 
The  higher  the  sensitiv ity  sett ing, the  sooner  the  windsh ield wipers 
react  to  mo isture  on the  windshie ld. Increased  sensitivity  is signa led 
by  the  windshield  w ipers  making  a single  pass over the  windshie ld. 
T he rain  sensor  wiper  intervals  depend  on the  sensitivity  setting  as 
we ll as vehicle  speed.  During brief  stops,  wiper  motion  will  adjust  in 
relation  to the  amount  of  rain on the  windshield . 
& WARNING 
• Wiper  blades are crucial  for safe driving!  Only when they  are in 
good  condition  are  they able to  clear the  windows  properly  to 
provide  uncompromised  visibility.  Worn  or damaged wiper blades 
are  a safety  hazard => 
page 68, "Replacing  windshield  wiper 
blades"! 
•  The  rain  sensor is only  designed  to  assist and  support the 
driver.  It remains  entirely the  driver 's responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weather  conditions  and to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as 
soon  as rain  or drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the  windshield. 
•  The windshield  must  not  be treated  with  water-repellent 
materials.  They can increase glare  under poor visibility  conditions 
such as  wetness,  darkness,  or when  the  sun is low  on the  horizon. 
In  addition,  they  can cause the  w indshield  wipers  to chatter. 
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In  freez ing or  near freezing  conditions: 
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• 
Always  check  that the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  glass 
before  you turn  the  wipers on. Loosen  a wiper  blade which  is  frozen in 
place  before  operat ing the  w ipers to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
•  Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted  window . Us ing the  wipers 
as a convenient  ice scraper  will destroy  the wiper  blades. 
•  Before you  take your  vehicle  to  an automatic  car wash,  make sure 
you  have the  windshield  wipe r system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0),  otherw ise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  shou ld  suddenly  come  on. 
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• Worn  or dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  cause smearing  which  can 
affect  the  operation  of  the  rain  sensor . Check the  condit ion  of  your 
windshield  wiper  b lades regularly. 
•  The rain  sensor  is part  of  the  interval  wiping  system . Turn ing off 
the  ignition  will  a lso deactivate  the  rain  sensor.  To reactivate the 
sensor,  switch  off the  interval  wip ing function,  then  switch  it  back on 
again. 
•  The w indshield  wipers  are switched  off  when  the  ignition  is turned 
off . Activate  the  windsh ie ld  wipers  after  the  ignition  is switched  back 
on  by mov ing the  w indshield  wiper  lever to  any pos it ion. 
•  Make sure the  washer fl uid reservoir  in  the engine compar tment  is 
topped  off  before  going  on a long  trip . Look  up::::> 
page 294 for 
checking  and  filling  the  washer  conta iner. • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: with  headli ght  was h er  syste m 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
- Operate  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system~ page 66, 
fig.  57  ®with  the headlights  turned  on  by  holding  the 
lever  for  longer  than  one  second.  _,,,, 
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- Press  on  both  sides  of  the  loc king  spring @ on  the  wiper 
blade~ 
page 68, fig.  58 . Hold  t he wiper  blade  firm ly . 
- Remove  the  wiper  blade @. 
Installing  wiper  blade 
- Install  the  new  wiper  blade  in the  retainer  on  the  wiper 
arm ©~ 
page 68, fig . 59  u nti l it  clicks  into  place  on  t he 
w iper  arm. 
- Place  the  w iper  arm  bac k against  the  wi ndsh ield . 
Clean  yo ur wiper  blades  regularly  with  a windshie ld washe r so lution 
to  prevent  streaking . If  the  blades  are  very  dirty,  for  example  with 
insects,  caref ully clean  the  blades  with  a sponge  or  a  so ft brush. 
If  the  w iper  blades  begin  to  st reak  the  windshield,  this  could  be 
caused  by res idue  left  on  the  windsh ie ld  by automatic  car  washes. 
Fill  the  windshie ld washe r con tainer  w it h  a specia l solu tion  ava ilab le 
at  your  authori zed  Audi  dealer  to  remove  the  residue . 
& WARNING 
Be sure to  inspect the  condition of your w iper blades regularly.  See 
your  authorized  Audi  d ealer  f or r epla cement  blade s. 
0 Note 
To  preven t da mage  to  the  wipe r system: 
•  To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  system,  always  loosen 
blades  which  are  frozen  to  the  wi nds hield  before  operati ng wipers. 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  w iper  blades,  do  not  use  gasoline, 
kerosene,  paint  thinner,  or  other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wipe r 
blades . 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  wipe r arms  or  other  components,  do 
not  attempt  to  move  the  wipers  by  hand. 
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Clear  v
ision 
•  The  windshield  wiper  blades  must  only  be  replaced  when  in the 
service  positio n => 
page 68!  Otherw ise,  you  risk  dam ag ing  the  pain t 
on  the  hood  or  the  windshie ld w iper  motor . 
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Commercial  hot  waxes  applied  by automatic  car  washes  affect  the 
cleanability  of  the  win dsh ield. • 
Mirrors 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
Standard  setting 
-Move the  small  lever  (located  on  t he  bottom  edge  of  the 
mirror)  to  t he front. 
Anti-glare  setting 
- Move  th e small  lever  (locate d on  t he  bo ttom  edge  of  the 
m irror)  to  the  rear .• 
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• Do not  attach  any st ickers to  the  w indshield  in front  of  the  light 
sensor, as this  would  inte rfe re with  the  a utomat ic operat ion  of  the 
headlights  and the  automat ic dimming  of  the  ins ide  mir ror. 
•  Be aware  that  a utomatic  dimming  o f the  in si de  mir ror  can on ly 
operate  proper ly if  the  rear w indow  s un b lin d*  is retracted . • 
Outside  mirrors 
The outside  mirrors  are elec trically ad jus ted. 
Adjusting  the  outside  mirrors 
F ig . 6 1  Forward 
sec tion  of dri ve r's 
a rmr est: p ow er mirr or 
con tro ls 
- Tur n th e adjus ting  k no b  to  position (0 ~ fig.  61  to  ad just 
the  outsi de mi rror  on  the  drive r's sid e. 
- Turn  the  adjusting  knob  to  position ® to  adjust  the 
outside  mir ror  on  the  passenger  side . 
- Press the  knob  in the  appropriate  direction  to  move  the 
mirror  surface  so that  you  have a good  view  to  the  rear . 
Heated  mirrors 
- Turn  the  knob  to position @. 
Folding  both  outside  mirrors  flat* 
-Turn  the  knob  to@ . 
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Depend ing  on the  outs ide temperature,  the  mirror  surfaces  are 
heated  un til t he  ignit ion  is sw itched  off  -eve n if the  knob is no  longe r 
in  pos ition 
@ . 
You are well-advised  to  fold*  the  o utside  mirrors  in when  maneu
ver ing  in tight  spa ces or when  leav ing t he car parked  close to  ot her 
vehicles. 
Memory  setting  for  the  outside  mirrors * 
When  the  seat  position  is saved in  the  memory,  the  position  of  the 
outs ide  mirro rs  is saved at the  same  time~  page 79. 
If the  position  of  the  mirro r su rface is changed  on a tilted  mirror,  this 
new posit io n  wi ll be automat ically saved to  the  rem ote  key w hen  the 
vehicle  is taken  out  of  reverse gear . 
Tilting  the  passenger's side  outside  mirror  (only 
with  seat  memory ) 
When yo u move  the selector  lever  into R (Reverse), the  mir ror on t he 
front  passenger 's door  (knob  turned  to@ ~ fig.  61)  will  tilt  slight ly 
downward . Th is ma ke is eas ier for  you to  see t he curb when  you are 
back ing  into  a parki ng space . 
T he mirror  returns  to  its  initial  position  as soon as reverse gear  is 
disengaged  and ve hicle speed is above about  9  mph  (15  km/h) . The 
mirro r also returns  to  its  initia l position  if  the  switch  is moved to  the 
dr ive r's o uts ide mirro r©  or th e  ig ni tion  is swit ched off . 
Automatic  anti-glare  for  the  outside  mirrors* 
The o utside  mirrors  dim  at the  same t ime as the  inside  m irro r. When 
the  ign it ion  is sw itched  on, the  mirrors  automatically  dim  depend ing 
on the  amo unt  of  light  str iking the  m irro rs (su ch as head lights 
shining  into  the  vehicle from  the  rear). 
When  you  turn on the  inter io r li ght,  or w hen you  move  the se lec tor 
lever  into 
R (Reverse), the  anti-glare  f unction  stops  and the  mirrors 
return  to  their  orig inal condition  (not  darkened). 
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Digital  compass 
Applies  to veh icles: wit h digita l co mp ass 
Activating  or  deactivating  the  compass 
The direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear view mirror. 
Fig.  62 Inside  rear 
view  mirror:  digital 
compass  activated 
To activate  or  deactivate,  hold  the@ button  down  until 
the  red display  appears  or  disappears . 
The digital  compass  only works  with  the  ignition  turned  on.  The direc
tions  are  displayed  as  initials: 
N (North), NE (Northeast), E (East), SE 
(Southeast), S (South) , SW (Southwest), W (West), NW (Northwest). 
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To avoid  inaccurate  directions,  do  not  allow  any  remote  controls , 
electr ical  systems,  or  metal  parts  close  to  the  mirr or.• 
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Setting  the  magnetic  deflection  zone 
The correct magnetic  deflection  zone  must  be set  in order 
to  display  the  directions  correctly . 
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-Hold  the@=> fig . 62  button  down  until  the  number  of 
the  set  magnetic  deflection  zone  appears  on  the  interior  rear  view  mirror . 
- Adjust  the  magnetic  deflection  zone  by repeatedly  pressing  on  the@ button . The  set  mode  automatically 
deactivates  after  a few  seconds. • 
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Seats  and  storage 
General  recommendations 
Why  is  your  seat  adjustment  so  important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  can  only provide 
maximum  protection  if the  front  seats  are correctly 
adju sted. 
Th ere  a re various ways of adjusting  t he front  seats  to  provide safe  and 
comfortable  support  for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Ad just 
your  seat  properly  so that : 
•  you can easily and  quickly reach  a ll the  switc hes and contro ls in the 
ins trumen t pa nel 
•  your  body is properly  supported  thus  reducing  phys ica l stress  and 
fatigue 
•  the  safety  be lts  and  airbag  system  can offer  maximum  protection 
=> 
page 197 . 
In the  following  sections,  you w ill see  exact ly how you can best  ad just 
your  sea ts . 
Th ere are  special  regulations  a nd  instr uctions  for  install ing a child 
safety  seat  on the  front  passenger's  sea t. Always  follow the  informa 
tion  regarding  child safety  p rovided  in=> 
page 219, "Child Safety ". 
& WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  posit ion  of the  dri ver and all other  passengers 
can  result  in seriou s personal  injury. 
•  Always  keep your feet  on the  floor  when  the  vehicle  is in 
motion  -never  put your feet  on top  of  the  instrument  panel,  out 
of the  window  o r on top  of the  seat  cush ion. This applies  especially 
to  the  passengers. 
If your seating  po sition  is incorrect,  you 
increase  the  ri sk of  injury in the  case  of  sudden  braking or an acci-
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(con tinu ed) 
dent . If the  airbag  inflates  and the  seating  position  is  incorrect , 
this  could  result  in per sonal  injury or even  death . 
•  It  is important  for both  the  dri ver and front  passenger  to  keep 
a distan ce  of  at  least  10  inche s  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and /or instrument  panel.  If you 're sitting  any 
closer than  this , the  airbag  system  cannot  protect you properly. In 
addition,  the  front  seats  and head  restraints  must  be adjusted  to 
your body height  so  that  they  can give  you  maximum  protection . 
•  Always try to  keep as  much  distance  as  possible  between  your
self  and the  steering  wheel  or instrument  panel. 
•  Do not  adjust  the  driver's or front  passenger 's  seat  while  the 
vehicle  is moving.  You r seat  may  move  unexpectedly , causing 
sudden  loss  of  vehicle  control  and  personal  injury . If you  adjust 
your seat  while  the  vehicle  is  moving , you  are out  of  position. • 
Driver's  seat 
The correct seat  position  is important  for  saf e and 
re lax ed driving. 
W e  recomme nd  that  you  a djust  the  drive r's  sea t in  the 
f ollowing  man ner : 
- Ad just  the  seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so  that  you  can 
easily  pus h the  pedals  to  the  floor  w hile  keeping  your 
knees  slightly  bent=> 
& in "Why  is yo ur seat  a djus tme nt 
so  importa nt?" . 
- Adjust  the  seatback  so  that  when  yo u sit  with  yo ur  back 
agai nst  t he  seatback , you  can  st ill grasp  t he  top  of  the 
steering  w heel.  .., 
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& WARNING (co ntinued ) 
•  Be  careful  when  adjusting  the  seat  height.  Check to  see that  no 
one  is in the  way,  or serious  injury  could  re sult! 
•  Becau se the  seats  can be  ele ctrically  adjusted  with  the  ignition 
key  removed,  never  leave  children  unattended  in the  v ehicle. 
Unsupervised  use  of the  electric  seat  adjustments  may  cau se 
serious  injury .• 
Seat  adjustment 
Fi g. 65  P ower s ea t: 
Swit ch f or  sea t  adjust· 
ment 
Moving  the  seat  forward  and  backward © 
- Press  th e  switc h forwa rd  or  backward  horizonta lly=>& . 
Adjusting  the  seat  height@ and ® together 
-Pull the  switch evenly  at  both  ends to raise th e  seat=> &. 
-Push the  switch evenly  at  both  ends to lower the  seat 
=> & . 
Angling  the  seat  cushion  up  and  down@ or® 
-To a ngle t he  seat  c ushio n up, pull the  switch at  the  front 
only =>& . 
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-Alternative ly, push the  sw itch at  the  rear  only=>& . 
-To angle  t he  seat  cushion down,  push the  switch at  the 
front  only=>& . 
-Alternative ly, pull the  sw itch at  the  rear  only=>& . 
& WARNING 
•  Never adjust  the  driver' s or front  passenger's  seat  while  the 
vehicle  is moving . If you  do  this  while  the  vehicle  is moving , you 
will  be  out  of  position.  Always adjust  the  dri ver's  or front 
pa ssenger 's  seat  when  the  vehicle  is not  moving. 
•  Be careful  when  adjusting  the  seat  he ight.  Check to  see  that  no 
one  i s in the  way , or seriou s injury  could  result! 
•  Be cause  the  seats  can  be ele ctrically  ad justed  with  the  ignition 
key  removed,  never  leave  children  unattended  in the  veh icle. 
Unsupervised  use  of the  electric  seat  adjustments  may  cause 
serious  injury. • 
Adjusting  the  seatback 
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Fig.  66  Power  s eat: 
Sw itch  for  sea t bac k 
an gle 
- Push  the  switch => fig . 66  forward  or  to  the  rear  i n the 
direction  of the  arrow  to  adjust  the  angle  of the  seat  back 
=> & .  ... 
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Seat  memory 
Applies  to  veh icles:  with  seat  memory 
Driver's  seat  memory 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  two  drivers can be 
stored  using  the  memory  buttons  in the  driver's door. 
-...... SET  1 2 ,,.., 
Fig. 68  Driver's door: 
Seat  memory 
In  addition  to  the setting  for  the driver's  seat,  the  settings for  the 
steering  column*  and  both  exterior  mirrors  can  be  stored. 
Storing  and  r ecalling  setting s 
Using  the  memory  buttons  1 and  2,  you can  store  and  recall  the 
settings  for  two  different  drivers~ fig . 68 . 
T he  current  settings  are  also  automatically  stored  on  the  remote 
control  key being  used when  the vehicle  is locked.  When  the vehicle  is 
unlocked,  the  settings  stored  on  the  remo te contro l key  being  used 
are  automatically  recalled. This  function  has to be  activated  in the 
MMI 
~ page  80, " Activating  remote  cont rol  key memo ry" . 
Tur ning  seat  m em ory  o n and  off 
If the  [ ON/OFF I switch  is depressed , the  seat  memo ry is inoperative . 
The  word 
OFF next  to  the  [  ON/OFF ) switch  illuminates. 
All the  stored  settings  are  retained.  We  recommend  using  the 
I ON/OFF ) switch  and  deact ivat ing  the  seat  memory  if the  vehicle  is 
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only  going  to  be  used temporarily by a driver  whose  settings  are  not 
going  to  be  stored .• 
App lies  to  veh icles : w it h  seat  memo ry 
Storing  and  recalling  a  seat  position 
Before  you  can  store  or  recall  your  seat  position,  the 
[ON/OFF) button  must  be  engaged  (down) . 
Storing  settings 
-Adjust  the  driver 's  seat => page 76. 
- Adjust  the  steering  column*=> 
page 107. 
-Adjust  both  outside  mirrors=> page 71. In  the  ti lt-down 
position,  the  passenger  mirror  can  be  adjusted  to  the 
preferred  position  and  saved  in the  seat  memory. 
- Press  the 
[SETI button  and  hold  it down.  At the  same 
time,  press  one  of  the  memory  buttons  for  at  least  one 
second . 
- Release  the  buttons.  The  settings  are  now  stored  under  the  corresponding  memo ry bu tton. 
Recalling  settings 
- Driver's  door  open  -press  the  des ired  memory  button. 
- Driver's  door  closed  - press  the  corresponding  memory 
button  unt il the  stored  position  is  reached . 
Su ccessfu l storage  is confirmed  audib ly and  by the  light  in the  [SET ) 
button  illuminat ing . 
When  the vehicle  is 
locked , the current  settings  are stored  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  control  key.  But  the  settings  sto red  on 
memory  buttons  1 and  2  are not deleted.  They can  be  recalled at  any .., 
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Head  restraints 
Front  head  restraints 
Head  restraints  that  are  adjusted  according  to  body  size, 
along  with  the  seat  belt,  offer  effective  protection. 
Fig.  69  Fro nt  seat: 
Adjus tin g the  head 
r est rai nt 
The  head  restraints  on  the front seats  can  be  adjusted  to 
provide  safe  support  to  head  and  neck  at  the  optimum 
height.  When  optimally  adjusted,  the  top  of  the  restraint 
should  be  level with  the  top  of the  head=> 
page 181, "Proper 
adjustment  of  head  restra ints". 
R ai sing  the  head  restr aint 
- Grasp  the  sides  of  the  head  restraint  with  both hands. 
- Lift the  head  restraint. 
Lowering  the  head  restraint 
- With  one  hand  push  down  on  the  middle  of  the  head 
restraint . 
- With  the  other  hand  press  the  release knob:::;, fig.  69  and 
push  the  head  restraint  down . 
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Refer to::::;, page 181, "Proper  adjustment  of  head restraints"  for 
guidelines  on  how to  adj ust  the  height  of the  front  head  restraints  to 
suit  the  occupant's  body  size . 
& WARNING 
• Drivin g w ith out  hea d res traints  or w ith  hea d r estra ints th at a re 
n ot  prop erl y a dju st e d  inc reases  the risk  of seri ou s o r fa tal  nec k 
i n ju ry  dram atically. 
•  Rea d an d  h eed all  W ARNINGS ::::;, 
page 1 8 1 . 
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Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety  belts  are  an  extremely 
effective  combination  of  safety  features. • 
Rear  head  restraints 
Passengers  may  only  be  carried  if  the  head  restraints  has 
been  raised  to  its  uppermost  position. 
Fig.  70 Rear  seats: 
h ead res train ts 
The  rear  head  restraints  mus t be  raised  fully  upward  when 
passengers  ride  in the  rear  seats . _,, 
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