
66  Warm  and cold 
Four-zone  automatic  climate  control 
Operation 
Applies to  vehicles:  with four -zone  automatic  climate  control 
We recommend  pressing  the IAUTO I button  and  setting  the  temperature  to 72 °F (22  °C). 
Fig. 67 Four-zone  automat ic climate  contro l: controls 
Fig . 68 Fou r-zone  automatic  cl imate  cont rol:  rear  con · 
trol s 
Press  the  buttons  to  turn  the functions  on  or 
off.  Use the  dials to  adjust  the  temperature, 
the  blower  speed  and  the  air  distribution.  The 
LED  in a  button  will  light  up when  the  func
tion  is switched  on.  The settings  are  shown  in 
the  climate  control  display  and  are  also  shown  in the  MMI display  for  a few  seconds . The  driv
er  and  front  passenger  sett ings  can  be  adjust
ing  separately. 
The settings  can  also  be  adjusted  in the  rear 
<::;> fig.  68. 
IOFF j Switching  the  climate  control 
system  on/off 
The I O FFI button  switches  the  climate  control 
system  on  or  off . 
It also  switches  on  when  you 
turn  the  dia l or  press  any  button . Airflow  from  outside  is  blocked  when  the 
climate  control 
system  is  switched  off . 
You can  activate  the residual  heat  f unction 
whe n the  ignition  is off  by pressing  and  hold
ing  the ~ button.  The residua l heat  from  the 
coolant  is used  to  heat  the  vehicle  interior . 
The  residual  heat  function switches  off  auto
matically  after  about  30  minutes. 
!ACI Switching  cooling  mode  on/off 
The air is not  cooled  and  humidity is  not re
moved  when  cooling  mode  is switched  off. 
This  can  cause  fog  on  the  windows.  Cooling 
mode  switches  off  automatically  when  the 
outside  temperature  is  below  zero . 
1-1 Switching  recirculation  mode  on/off 
In  recirculation  mode,  the air  inside  the vehi 
cle  is  circ ulated  and  filtered.  This prevents  the 
unfiltered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  enter
ing  the  vehicle  interior . We  recommend 
switching  recirculation  mode  on  when  driving 
through  a tunnel  or when  sitting  in traffic  ¢ .&, . 
The 
! AUTO I button  or~  button  switches  rec i r-
cu  lation  mode  off.  .,.  

Adaptive  cruise  control and  braking guard  81 
Setting  the  speed and  activating 
regulation 
~ To  set  the  current  speed,  press the !SET ! 
button ¢ fig. 81. The  set  speed  is shown  in 
the  tachometer @and  in the  display 
¢ 
fig . 82. You must  also  press  the  brake 
pedal  when  the  vehicle  is stopped . 
Switching  adaptive  cruise control  off 
~ Push  the  lever  away  from  you  into  position 
@ until  it  clicks  into  p lace.  The  message 
ACC off appears. 
Indicator  lamps  and  messages  in the  instru
ment  cluster  display  inform you  about  the  cur 
rent  system  status  and  settings. 
@ Indicator  lights 
Pl -adaptive  cruise  control  is switched  on.  No 
vehicles  are  detected  up ahead . The  stored 
speed  is ma intained. 
I -A  moving  vehicle  is  detected  up ahead. 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  system regulates 
the  speed  and  distance  to  the  moving  vehicle 
ahead  and  acce lerates/brakes  automatica lly. 
Mi -adaptive  cruise  control  is  swit ched  on. A 
moving  vehicle  up  ahead was  detected . Your 
vehicle  remains  stopped  and  will  not start 
driving  automatically. 
I -When  automat ic brakin g is  not  able  to 
keep  enough  distance  to  a previously  detected 
moving  vehicle  up ahead,  you  must  take  con 
trol  and  brake¢ 
page  82,  Prompt  for  driver 
intervention. 
© Display 
If  adaptive  cruise  control  is not  shown  in the 
disp lay, you  can  call  it  up with the multifunc 
tion  steering  wheel  buttons 
¢page  23. 
Based  on the  symbo ls  in  the  display,  you can 
determine  if the  system  is  maintaining  a  dis
tance  to  the vehicle  ahead and  what  that dis
tance  is . 
No vehicle  -No veh icle ahead  was  detected. 
White  vehicle -A vehicle  ahead  was  detected . 
Red vehicle  -Prompt  for  the driver  to  take ac
tion  ¢ 
page  82. 
Both arrows on  the scale© indicate  the  dis
tance  to  the  vehicle  ahead.  No arrow  appears 
when  the vehicle  is on  an  open  road and  there 
is  no  object  ahead.  If  an  object  is detected 
ahead,  the  arrow  moves  on  the  scale. 
T he  green  zone on the  scale  shows  the stored 
distance . For  information  on  changing  the 
stored  distance  ¢ 
page 83. If the  distance 
selected  is too  close  or  may  soon  become too 
close,  the  arrows  move  into  the  red  zone  on 
the  scale . 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of  the  adaptive  cruise  con
trol  can  cause collisions,  other  accidents 
and  serious  personal  injur ies. 
- Pressing  the 
! SET ! button  when  driv ing at 
speeds  below 
20 mph (30 km/h),  will au
tomatically  accelerate  the  vehicle  to 
20 
mph (30 km/h), which  is the  minimum 
speed  that  can  be  set. 
(D Tips 
-If you  switch  the ignit ion or the  adaptive 
cruise  control  off,  the  set  speed  is erased 
from  the  system  memory. 
- You  cannot  switch  the  Electronic Stabili
zation  Program  (ESP) to  the  SPORT mode 
w hen  adaptive  cruise  control  is  switched 
on. 
Driving  in stop-and-go  traffic 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  adaptive  c ruise  control 
The  adaptive  cruise  contro l system  also  as
sists  you  in stop-and-go  traffic.  If  a  previous 
detected  vehicle  ahead  stops,  your  veh icle  will 
brake  to  a  stop,  within  the  limits  of  the  sys
tem . 
~ To  resume  driving  with  adaptive  cruise  con
trol,  tap  the  acce lerator  pedal  or 
~ Pull the  lever  toward  you  into  position @ 
¢ page  80,  fig. 81.  ..,_  

Night  vision  assistant 
Night  vision  assistant 
with  detected  pedestrian  marking 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles: with  night v isio n assistant 
Fig . 97  D isplay: n ight  vision  ass istant 
"Night  v is ion  assistant  with  pedestrian  detec
tion"  uses  an  infrared  camera  to  monitor  the 
area  in front  of your  vehicle  at  night.  Within 
the  limits  of  the  system,  it can  display  objects 
up  to  about  1000  feet  (300  meters)  away.  The 
heat  image  of  a  pedestrian  detected  by the 
camera  is shown  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
play 
Q fig . 97 . Warm  areas  appear  lighter  and 
cold  areas  appear  darker . 
Pedestrian  detection 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  n ig ht v ision ass istant 
F ig.  98  Display : yellow  pedest rian mark in g 
Night  vision  assistant  97 
Fig. 99  Display:  symbol  when infrared image  is not 
visible 
Night  vision  assistant  can  detect  pedestrians 
that  are  between  about  50  and  300  feet  (15 
and  90  meters)  in  front of the  vehicle,  under 
ideal  conditions . If a  pedestrian  is detected 
when  it  is dark  outside  and  the vehicle  head
lights  are  switched  on,  the  pedestrian  is  high
l ighted  in yellow 
Q fig . 98, Q page  98,  Gen
eral  information . 
If another  display  such  as 
navigation  replaces the  image  from  the night 
vision  assistant , the  symbo l~,,  appears  in  a 
tab 
r::',> fig . 99. 
(D Tips 
If the  night  vision  assistant  image  does 
not  appear  when the system  is  switched 
on,  you  can  access  it with the  buttons  on 
the  m ultifunction  steering  wheel 
¢pa ge 24.  

Manual  shift  program 
Applies to vehicles:  with  multitronic 
Using the manual  shift  program you  can 
manually  select  gears . 
Fig. 108 Center  console:  shi ftin g  th e tip tronic ma nua l· 
l y 
Fig. 109 Display:  man ual sh ift  program,  selected  gea r 
highl ighted 
Switching  to  manual  shift  program 
•  Push  the selector  lever to  the  right from 0/ 
5 . As soon  as  the  transmission has  switched 
over,  the  selected  gear  appears  in  the  dis
play. 
To upshift 
•  Push  the  selector  lever forward  to  the  plus 
pos ition 
0 ~ fig . 108 . 
To downshift 
• Push  the  leve r to  the  minus  position 0 -
When  accelerating , the  transmission  will au
tomatically  shift  into the next  gear  before  the 
engine  reaches  its  maximum  RPM . 
If  you  apply  a  light  throttle  when  accelerat
ing,  tiptron ic will automatically  shift  from  1st 
to  2nd  gear  to  save  fuel.  If you  apply  a  heavy 
thrott le,  the  transmission  will stay  in  1st  gear 
Automatic  Transmission  105 
until  near  maximum  RPM is  reached,  or  until 
the  driver  shifts  into  2nd  gear. 
If you take  your foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal 
when  d riving  down  a steep  incline,  tiptronic 
will  downshift  from  the  selected  gear into  the 
next  lower  gear  until  it  reaches  1st  gear, 
based  on  road  speed  and  engine  RPM. Auto
matic  downshifting  is  interrupted  as  soon  as 
you  apply  the  throttle  again. 
(D Tips 
- When  you  shift  into  the  next  lower gear, 
the  transmission  will  downshift  only 
when  there  is  no  possibility  of over-rev
ving  the  engine. 
- When  the  kick-down  comes  on,  the 
transm ission  w ill shift  down  to  a  lower 
gear,  depending  on  vehicle and  engine 
speeds . 
- tiptronic  is inoperative  when  the  trans
mission  is  in the  fai l-safe  mode. 
Steer ing wheel  with  tiptronic 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  tiptronic  steering  wheel 
The shi~  buttons on  the steering  wheel allow 
the  driver to  shift  gears  manually. 
Fig.  1 10  Steer ing w hee l: S hift  bu ttons 
•  To  downshift,  touch the button  on the  left 
0 -
•  To upshift,  touch  the  button  on the  right 
0. 
The  shift  buttons  are  activated when  these
lector  lever  is  in 
D/S or  in the  manual  shift 
program  (tiptronic) .  

until  near  maximum RPM is reached,  or until 
the  driver  shifts  into  2nd  gear. 
I f yo u take  your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal 
when  dr iving  down  a steep  incline,  tiptronic 
will downshift  from  the  selected  gear  into  the 
next  lower  gear  until  it reaches  1st gear, 
based  on  road  speed  and  engine  RPM. Auto 
matic  downshifting  is interrupted  as  soon  as 
you  apply  the  throttle  again. 
@ Tips 
- When  you  shift  into  the  next  lower  gear, 
the  transmission  will  downshift  only 
when  there  is  no  possibility  of  over-rev
v ing  the  engine. 
- When  the kick-down  comes on, the 
transmission  will shift  down  to  a  lower 
gear,  depending  on  vehicle  and  engine 
speeds. 
- tiptron ic is  inoperative  when the trans
mission  is  in  the  fail-safe  mode . 
Steering  wheel  with  tiptronic 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  tiptro nic steer ing wheel 
The shift  buttons  on the steering  wheel  allow 
the  driver to shift  gears  manually. 
Fig. 117  Steering  wheel:  Sh ift buttons 
•  To  downshift,  touch  the  button  on  the  left 
0-
•  To  upsh ift, touch  the button  on  the  right 
0-
The  shift  buttons  are  activated  when the se
lector  lever  is in 
D/S or  in  the manual  shift 
program  (tiptronic). 
Automatic  Transmission  111 
Of course,  you  can  continue  to use  the  manual 
shift  program  with  the  selector  lever  on  the 
center  console. 
Transmission  malfunction 
Applies  to vehicles : wit h tipt ro ni c 
[O]  Transmission : please press the  brake  ped 
al  and select  the  position  again 
Press  the  brake  pedal and  select  the  desired 
selector  lever  position  again.  You can  then 
continue  driving. 
[O] Transmis sion hot:  please modify  driving 
style 
T he  tran smission  temperature  has  increased 
s ig nificantly  due  to  the  sporty  driving manner . 
Dr ive  in  a  less  sporty  manner  until  the  tem 
perature  returns  to  the  normal  range  and  the 
indicator  light switches  of. 
[O] Transmission malfunction:  You can  con
tinue  driving 
T here  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion.  You may  cont inue driving.  Drive to  your 
a uthor ized  Audi dea le r  or qualified  repair fa
cility  soon  to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
[O] Transmission malfunction:  Limited  driv
ing functionality 
There  is a  system  malfunction  in the  transmis
s ion.  The  transmission  is switching to  emer
gency  mode. This  mode  on ly  shifts  into cer
tain  gears  or will  no longer  shift  at  all. The  en
gine  may  sta ll. Drive to  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  qualified  repair facility  immediately 
to  have  the  malfunction  corrected . 
[O] Transmission malfunction:  Stop  and  shift 
to  P 
Do not  continue  dr iving.  Select  the P selector 
lever  position  and  see  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  qualified  repair  facility  for  assis
tance. 
(D Note 
If the  transmission  switches  to  emergency 
mode,  you should  take  the  vehicle  to  an 
IJll>  

Programming  transmitters 
Applies to vehicles:  with  Horne link 
You con program  the  buttons  in the  Home
Link universal  remote  control  located  in the 
vehicle headliner. 
F ig.  129 Contro l u ni t in th e headlin er 
Fig. 130 Left  front  a rea  of the  b um per 
Programming  a  button 
M 0 
9 C) 
~ 
• Make  sure  your  veh icle  is within  operating 
range  of  the  remote  controlled  garage  door 
opener. 
•  Set  the  parking  brake¢ 
A in General infor
mation  on page  120. 
• Switch  the  ignition  on.  Do not  start  the  en
gine! 
•  There  are  two  ways  to  program  a  button : 
press  the  button  that  you  would  like to  pro 
gram . The  MMI  will  display  instructions  to 
guide  you  through  the  programm ing . Or 
•  Select : IC ARI funct ion  button  > 
Car systems 
control  button  > Vehicle settings  > Garage 
door  opener>  Program garage  door open
er . 
• Se lect  the  button  that  you  would  like to 
program. 
•  Follow  the  instructions  in the  MMI. 
•  If  the  garage  door  opening must  also  be 
synchronized  w ith  the  Homelink  module, 
Homelink ® 121 
refer  to  the  owner's  manua l for  the  garage 
door  opener . 
Using  the  programmed  button 
• Press  the  programmed  button¢ A in Gen
eral information  on page  120 
to  open  the 
garage  door. The  light @will  blink  or turn 
on. 
•  Press  the  button  again  to  close  the  garage 
door  ¢ 
A in General information  on 
page  120. 
Erasing  the  button programming 
• Select:  !CAR !function  button> Car systems 
function  key  > Vehicle settings  > Garage 
door opener  > Clear  program settings 
> 
Yes. 
Displaying  the  version/status/country 
code 
•  Select: I CAR ! function  button > Car systems 
contro l button  > Vehicle  settings  > Garage 
door  opener > Version  information . 
You can program  both  fixed  code  and  rolling 
code  systems  using these  instructions. 
Programming  a button 
The  requ ired  distance  between  the  handheld 
transmitter  and  the Homelink  modu le  in  the 
bumper  depends  on  the system  that you  are 
programming.  You may  have  to  try  several 
times. 
Each  of  the  buttons  can  be  reprogrammed  in
dividually.  The  procedure  is the  same  as for  in
itial  programming . 
¢page  121, Programming 
a  button. 
Erasing  the  button  programming 
Individual  buttons  can  be  reprogrammed.  Fol
low  the  same  steps  used  when  first  program
ming  the  button. 
If  you  would  like  to erase  all  programmed  but
tons  at  the  same  time,  select Erase  button 
programming.  

122  Homelink® 
- To ensure your  safety,  erasing the  pro
grammed  Homel ink buttons  before  sell
i ng the  vehicle  is recommended. 
- Depend ing on the  model  of  the  garage 
door  opener, you  may need to  release the 
button  on the  remote  and  press it  again 
when  programming.  

210  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
-Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c> page 204. 
Exhaust tail  pipes 
Road  salt  and  other  corrosive  materials  will 
damage  the  material  in  the exhaust  tail pipes 
if they  are  not  cleaned  regularly . Do not  clean 
the  tail  p ipes  with  wheel  cleaner,  paint  pol ish, 
chrome  po lish  or  other  abrasive  cleaners. 
C lean  the  tail  p ipes  with  car  ca re  p roducts 
that  are  su itable  for  stain less  stee l. 
Your author ized  Audi dealer  can  provide  clean
ing  p roducts  that  have  been  tested  and  ap
p roved  fo r you r vehicle. 
Care  of  interior 
Infotainment  components 
The  MMI/RSE* display  may  be  cleaned  with  a 
soft  cloth  and  commercially-ava ilable  "LCD 
cleaner" . The  cloth  should  be  coated  lightly 
when  the  clean ing  solution  when  cleaning  the 
d isplay. 
The  MMI/RSE* contro ls  must  be  cleaned  first 
with  a  brush  so  t hat  dirt  does  not  ente r the 
un it  or  enter  between  the  buttons  and  the 
housing.  Then  wiping  the  controls  with  a  cloth 
dampened  with  dish  detergent  and  water  is  recommended. 
CJ) Note 
- To avoid  sc ratch ing  the  disp lay, you 
shou ld  never  clean  it  dry. 
- To prevent  damage,  ma ke  sure  fluids  do 
not  enter  the  controls. 
Aluminum  trim 
Use  only n eutral-pH products  to  remove  spots 
and  deposits  from  aluminum  surfaces. 
Chrome  ca re  products  and  alkaline  cleaners 
will  attack  aluminum  s urfaces  and  can  dam
age  them  over  time. 
A WARNING 
A lways  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c> page 204. 
Fabrics and  fabric  coverings 
Fabr ics  and  fabric  cover ings  (e .g.  seats,  door 
trim  panels,  etc.)  should  be  cleaned  at  regular  i ntervals  w ith  a vacuum  cleaner.  This  removes 
su rface  di rt  particles  which  could  become  em 
bedded  in the  fabri c through  use.  Steam 
cleaners  should  not  be  used,  because  the 
steam  tends  to  p ush  the  dirt  deeper  into  the 
fabric  and  lock it  there. 
Normal  clean ing 
Generally,  we  recommend  using  a  soft  sponge 
o r  a  lint-free  microfiber  clo th to  the  clean  fab
ric.  Brushes  shou ld  only  be  used  for  carpets 
and  floor  mats,  since  other  fabric  surfaces 
could  be  harmed  by brushes. 
Norma l su rface  stains  can  be  cleaned  using  a 
commercially  available  foam  cleaner . Spread 
the  foam  on  the  s urface  of  the  fabric  with  a 
soft  sponge  and  work  it  in  gently.  Do not  satu
rate  the  fabric.  Then  pat  the  foam  dry  using 
absorbent,  dry  cloths  (e.g.  m icrof iber  cloth) 
and  vacuum  it  after  it  has  dried  completely. 
Cle anin g sta ins 
Stains  caused  by beverages  (e .g.  coffee,  fruit 
juice,  etc.)  can  be  treated  with  a  mild  deter
gent  solution.  Apply the  detergent  solution 
with  a sponge.  In  the  case  of  stubborn  stains,  a detergent  paste  can  be  applied  directly  to 
the  stain  and  worked  into  the  fabric.  After
wards,  use  copious  amounts  of  clean  water  to 
remove  the  rema in ing  deterge nt.  Apply the 
water  wit h a  damp  clo th or  sponge  an d pat 
the  fabric  dry  with  an  abso rbent,  dry  cloth . 
Stains  from  choco late  or  makeup  should  have 
detergent  paste  (e.g.  ox-gall  soap)  rubbed  in
to  them.  Afterwa rds,  remove  the  soap  with 
water  (damp  sponge) . 
Alcohol  can  be  used  to  treat  stains  from  grease,  o il,  lipstick  or  a  ballpoin t pen . Melted  ..,.