
44  Clear vis ion 
Interior  lights 
Front  and  rear  interior lighting 
Fig. 35 Head liner:  Fron t  int eri or  ligh ts 
Fig. 36 Rear  headlin er: R ead in g  light 
Press  the  appropriate  b utton ~ fig.  35: 
El -Interior  lighting  on/off 
[j) -Door  contact  switch . The  inter io r l ight ing 
turns  on  automatically  when  you  unlock  the 
vehi cle,  open  a  doo r or  switch  the  ignition  off . 
The  interior  lighting  turns  off  several  seconds 
after  you  close  the  doors , when  you  lock  the 
vehicle  or  when  you  switch  the  ignition  on. 
When  a  door  is open,  the  light  t urns  off  after 
a few  minutes. 
51 -Reading  lights  o n/off 
~ -Sw itch ing  the  rear  readi ng  lights  on/off 
from  the  co ckpit. 
I .,..  REAR !*  -Switch ing  the  rear  reading  lights 
on/off  from  the  cockp it . 
Ambience  lighting 
Appl ies to vehicles: wit h ambience lighting 
You can  adj ust  the  brightness  for  the  amb i
ence  lighting.  .,. 
Select  in the  MM I: ICARlfunction  button> 
C ar  sys tem s control  button  > Vehicle  set
ting s 
> Interio r light ing > Brightne ss  . 
.,.  To increase  or  reduce  the  brightness,  turn 
the  knob  and  press  it . 
T he  ambience  lighting  turns  on  when  you  turn 
the  headlights  on  while  the  ignition  is switch ed  on. 
@ Tips 
The  setting  is automatically  stored  and  as
signed  to  the  remote  control  key that  is  in 
use. 
Instrument  illumination 
You can adjust  the  brightness  of  the instru 
ment  and  display  illumination  as well  as the 
Head-up  Display *. 
F ig.  37 In strume nt  ill umin ation 
.,.  Press  the  knob  to  re lease  it . 
~ 0  C) .. 
"' 
.,. Tur n the  knob  toward "-"  or"+"  to  redu ce or 
increase  the  br ightness. 
.,.  Press  the  knob  aga in to  retu rn  it to  its  origi 
na l position . 
(I} Tips 
The  instrumen t illum ina tion  (for  dials  and 
needles)  lights  on  when  the  ignition  is 
switc hed  o n and  the  vehicle  lights  are 
turned  off . As the  daylight  fades,  the  illu 
mination  of  the  dia ls  likewise  d ims  auto
matically  and  will  g o out  completely  when 
the  outs ide  light  is very  low. This feature  is 
meant  to  rem ind yo u to  sw itch  on  the 
headlights  when  outsid e  light  conditions 
be come  poo r.  

46  Clear vis ion 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
F ig. 4 1 Windsh ie ld wipe r lever 
Move the  windshield  wiper  lever to  the  corre
spond ing pos ition: 
@  -Windshie ld wipers  off 
(I)  -Rain sensor mode . The windshield  w ipers 
switch  on once the  vehicle  speed exceeds ap
proximately  2 mph  (4  km/h)  and it  is raining. 
The higher  the  rain sensor sens it ivity  is se t 
(switch @to  the  right),  the  earlier  the  wind 
shield  wipers  react to  moisture  on the  wi nd
shie ld. You can deact ivate  rain sensor  mode  in 
the  MMI,  which  w ill  then activate  intermi ttent 
mode.  Selec t: 
ICAR I function  bu tton > C ar  s ys
t e m s 
contro l bu tton > Dri ver a ssis t > Rain 
se nsor 
> Off . In intermittent  mode, you  can 
adjust  the  interval  time  using the  switch @. 
@-Slow wiping 
@-Fast wiping 
©-Single wipe.  If  you  hold  the  lever  in this 
posi tion  longer,  the  wipers  sw itch  from  slow 
wiping  to  fast  wip ing . 
®  - Clean the  windshield . The wipers  wipe 
one time  after  several seconds of  driv ing to 
remove water  drop le ts. You can switch  this 
function  off  by mov ing the  lever to  position ® 
within  10 seconds after  the  afterw ipe . The af
terw ipe fun ct ion is react ivated  the  next  time 
you swit ch the  ig nitio n  on . 
Clean ing the  headlights . The headlight  wash 
e r system*  only functions  when  the  lights  are 
switched  on . The headlights  and the  night  vi- s
ion system  camera * are cleaned automatical 
ly the  first  time  the  lever is press in  position 
®  and every 8 times  it  is pressed after  that. 
They a re also cleaned every time  you  ho ld the 
lever  in  posit ion ®  for  longer  than  8 seconds. 
A WARNING 
--The rain  sensor is only  designed  to  assist 
and support  the  dr iver . 
It rema ins enti re
ly the  d river's  responsibility  to  monitor 
outs ide weather  cond itions  and  to ma n
u a lly  activate  the wipe rs as soon  as rai n 
or  drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the 
windshie ld . 
- The windsh ield  mu st not  b e tre ate d w ith 
water -repellent  materials . They can in 
crease glare  under  poor v isibility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  da rkness, or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  hor izon.  In  addi
tion , they  can cause the  w indshield  w ip
ers to  chatter. 
- Properly function ing windsh ield wiper 
b lades are req uired for  a clea r view and 
safe driving 
i::> page  47,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades. 
(D Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whether  the 
w indshield  wiper  blades  are fr ozen to 
the  windsh ield . Sw itching  on the  wind 
shield  wipers  can damage  the  wiper  blades! 
- Pr ior  to  us ing a car wash,  the  w indshield 
w iper system  must  be sw itched  off  ( lever 
in  posit ion 0).  This he lps to  prevent  un in
t en tional  switch ing o n and dam age  to 
t he winds hield wiper  system. 
- Do  not  use the  w ipers  to clear  a frosted 
w indow.  Us ing the  wipers  as a conve n
ient  ice scraper will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades. 
(D Tips 
- T he windshie ld wipers are sw itched  off 
w hen the  ig nit io n  is off . Activate  the 
windshield  wipers after  the  ignition  is 
switched  back o n by moving  the  w ind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position.  

Manual  anti-glare  adju stment 
"'  Move the  small  lever  (located  on  the  bot 
tom  edge  of  the  mirror)  to  the  r ear. 
Automaticall y dimming  mirror s* 
"'  To dim  the  rearv iew  mirror  and  both  exteri
or  mirrors,  press  the@ button.  The  diode 
@ turns  on . The  rearview  and  exte rior  mi r
rors  dim  automatically  when  l ight  sh ines  on 
them,  for  example  from  h eadlights  on  ave
hicle  to  the  rear. 
A WARNING 
E lectrolyte  flu id can  leak  from  automatic 
dimming  mirrors  if the  glass  is broken. 
Electrolyte  flu id can  irritate  skin,  eyes  and 
resp iratory  system . 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  elec
tro lyte  can  cause  irritation  to  the  resp ira 
tory  system,  espec ially  among  people 
with  asthma  or  other  respiratory  cond i
tio ns.  Get fresh  ai r immediately  by leav
ing  the  vehicle  or,  if that  is not  possible, 
open  windows  and doors  all  the  way. 
- If electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush 
them  tho ro ughly  wi th  la rge  amoun ts of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  m in utes; 
medica l attention  is recommended . 
-If elec trolyte  contacts  s kin, f lush  affec t
ed  area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15 
minutes  and  then  wash  affected  area 
with  soap  and  water;  medical  attention 
is  recommended . Thoroughly  wash  af
fected  clothing  and  shoes  before  reuse. 
- If  swa llowed  and  person  is conscious, 
rinse  mouth  w ith  water  for  at  least  15 
minutes . Do not  induce  vom iting  un less 
instructed  to  do  so  by medical  professio 
nal.  Get  medical  attention  immedia tely . 
(D Note 
Liquid electrolyte  leaking  from  broken  mir
ror  glass  will damage  any  p lastic  surfaces 
it  comes  in contact  with . Clean  up  spilled 
electrolyte  immediately  with  clean  water 
and  a  sponge. 
Clear  vis ion  49 
(D Tips 
- Switching 
off the  dimming  function  of 
the  inside  rear  view  mirror  also  deacti
vates  the  automatic  dimming  function  of  the  exter ior  mirrors. 
- The  automatic  dimming  mirrors  do  not  dim  when  the  interior  lighting  is turned 
on  or  the  reverse  gear  is selected. 
-Automatic  d imming  for  the  mirror  only 
operates  properly  if the  light  striking  the 
inside  m irror  is  not  hindered  in any way .  

54  Seats and  storage 
•  To store  a  seating  profi le,  press  the ISETI 
button  and  then  one  of  the  memory  but
tons. 
•  To reca ll a  seating  profile , press  and  hold 
the  memory  button  until  the  seat  is adjust ed  to  the  stored  settings . 
•  To sw itch  the  memory  function  fo r th e d riv
er  or front  passenger  off,  p ress  the 
I OFFI 
button.  The word OFF lights  up when  the 
memory  fu nction  is switched  off. Seating 
profiles  will  not  be  stored . 
~ WARNING 
-For safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting 
should  only  be  recalled  when  the  vehicle 
is stationary  -otherwise  you  risk  having 
an  acc ident. 
- If  necessary,  you  stop  the  process  by 
pressing  the 
! O FFI button  or  any  of the 
memory  buttons. 
Ashtray 
Fi g. 51 Cente r console : front  ashtray• 
F ig.  52 Rear ashtray 
Opening /closing 
•  To open  the  front  ashtray,  slide  the  cover 
up .  • 
To close  the  front  ash tray, press  down  on 
the  cover. 
•  To open  the  rear  ashtray,  tap  the  cover  on 
the  rim. 
Emptyin g 
• To empty  the  front  ashtray,  pull  it upward 
and  out . 
•  To empty  the  rear  ashtray,  press  the  rear 
side  of the  cover  down  when  it  is open 
q fig. 52 . The  ashtray  will  lift  up  out  of  its 
mount. 
.,.  To  insert  the  ashtray  aga in,  press  it down  in
to  the  mount  unt il it  locks  i nto  place . 
A WARNING 
Never  put  waste  paper  in the  ashtray.  Hot 
as hes  or  other  ho t objects  in the  ashtray 
could  se t waste  paper  on  fi re . 
Cigarette  lighter 
Applies to vehicles:  wit h cigarette  lighter 
Fig . 53 Center co nsole:  ciga rette  lighte r 
• Push  the  knob  on  the  cigarette  lighter  in. 
•  Remove the  cigarette  lighter  when  it  pops 
out. 
The  socket  of the  c igarette  lighter  may  be 
used  for  12-volt  appliances 
q page 55 . 
A WARNING 
-
The  c igarette  lighter  or  sockets  and  any 
e lectr ica l accessories  con nected  to  them 
operate  only when  the  ign ition  is switched 
on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead  to  ser ious  in
j u ries  o r burns.  For th is  reason,  children 
- 

7 2  On  the road 
-If yo u  leave  the  vehicle  wi th the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ignition  will switch  off 
after  a  certa in period  of  time . Please 
note  that  e lectrica l equipment  such  as 
exter ior  lights  w ill switch  off  as  well 
when  that  happens . 
Stopping  the  engine 
.,.  Bring your  vehicle  to  a complete  stop . 
.,.  Move the  selector  lever  to  the 
P o r N posi
t ion. 
.,.  Press  the 
!S TAR T ENGINE  S TOPI button 
9 page  70,  fig.  72 . 
Emergency off 
If necessary,  the  eng ine  can  be  sw itched  off 
with  the  selector  leve r in the 
R or D /S posi
tion . The engine  stops  if you  press  the 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button  at  speeds  below 
6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  press  the  brake  pedal. 
A WARNING 
- Never  turn  off the  engine  unti l the  vehi 
cle  has  come  to  a complete  stop. 
- The  brake  booster  and  power  steering 
only  work  when  the  engine  is running.  If 
the  engine  is off, you  have  to  use  more 
force  when  steering  or  braking.  Because 
you  cannot  steer  and  brake  as  you  usua l
ly wou ld,  this  could  lead  to  crashes  and 
serious  injur ies. 
- For safety  reasons,  you  should  always 
park  your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever 
in P. Othe rwise,  the  veh icle  could  inad
vertent ly roll  away. 
- After  the  engi ne  has  been  switched  off, 
the  radiator  fan  can  continue  to  run  fo r 
up  to  10  m in utes  - even  with  the  ig nitio n 
swit ched  off. 
It can  a lso  switch  on  ag ain 
afte r some  time  if the  coolant  tempera" 
t u re  rises  as  the  result  of a  heat  buildup 
or  if the  engine  is  hot  and  the  engine  compartment  is addit ionally  heated  by 
the  sun's  rays. 
(D Note 
Do not  stop  the  eng ine  immediately  after 
hard  or  extended  driving . Keep the  engine 
running  for  approximate ly two  minutes  to 
prevent  excessive  heat  bu ild-up . 
Starting  the  engine if there  is  a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  un 
der certain circumstances,  for example  if the  battery  in the  vehicle key is drained,  if inter
ference  is affe cted  the  key or if there  is a sys
tem  malfunction. 
F ig.  73  Center co nsole/master  key: start ing the eng ine 
i f there  is  a  malfunct io n 
Requ irement:  The  message Key  not  r ecog
nized . H old  back of  key  ag ainst  marked  are a. 
See  owner 's manual. 
must  appear  and  the  in
dicator  light 
m must  swi tch on. 
.,.  Ho ld  the  mas ter  key vertically  in the  loca
tion  indicated 
y >l) 9 fig.  73. 
.,. Press  t he  b rake  pedal ~ .&. in Starting  the 
engine  on page  71 . 
... Press  the ..., IS"'T :,-,A -,,R "'T ,.., E"" N...,..,,, G""IN ,-,-: E-,s"'T ,...,O ,.., P,..,I button . 
The  engine  wi ll start. 
.,.  Dr ive to  your  authorized  Audi dea ler  imme
diately  to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
You can  v iew the  message  again  by press 
ing  the 
I STAR T ENGINE  STOP ! button.  

Electromechanical 
parking  brake 
Operation 
The electromechanical  parking  brake  replaces 
the  hand  brake. 
Fig.  74 Center  conso le: Park ing brake 
..  Pull  on  the  switch<®> Q fig.  74 to  apply  the 
parking  brake.  The  indicator  light  in the 
switch  illuminates. 
..  Step  on  the  brake  pedal  or the  accelerator 
pedal  and  press  the  switch 
(®) at  the  same 
t ime  to  release  the  parking  brake.  The  indi
cator  light  in the  switch  goes  out. 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  an  electrome 
chan ical  park ing  brake . The  parking  brake  is 
designed  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling 
un intent ionally  and  rep laces  the hand  brake. 
In  addition  to  the  normal  functions  of  a tradi 
tional  hand  brake,  the  electromechan ical 
parking  brake  provides  var ious  convenience 
and  safety  functions. 
When  starting  from rest 
-The  integral  starting  assist  helps you  when 
driving  by automat ically  releasing  the  park
ing  brake ¢ 
page  74, Starting  from  rest. 
-When  starting  on  inclines,  the  starting  as 
sist  prevents  the vehicle  from  unintentional
ly rolling  back . The  braking  force  of  the 
parking  brake is  not  released  until  suff icient 
driv ing force  has  been built up  at  the 
wheels. 
On  the  road  73 
Emergency brake  function 
An emergency  brake  ensures  that the  vehicle 
can  be  slowed  down  even  if the 
normal brakes 
fail ¢ 
page  75,  Emergency  braking. 
Indicator  lights 
-If  the  parking  brake  is closed  with  the  ign i
tion 
switched  on the  indicator  lights  come 
on  - (USA mode ls)/ .  (Canada  models) 
in  the  instrument  cluster  and  in the  switch. 
- If  the  parking  brake  is closed  with  the  ign i
tion 
switched  off the indicator  lights  come 
on  - (USA mode ls)/ .  (Canada  models) 
in the  instrument  cluster  and  in the  switch 
for  about  20  seconds. 
A WARNING 
Do not  press  the  accelerator  pedal  inadver
tently  if the  veh icle  is stationary  but  the 
engine  is  running  and  a  gear  is selected  . 
Otherwise  the  vehicle  w ill start  to  move 
immediately  and  could result  in  a crash. 
(D Note 
If  the symbol . in the  display  or the  indi
cator  light 
1111 (USA models)/ . (Cana
da  models)  in the  instrument  cluster  flash
es,  there  is a malf unction  in the  brake sys
tem.  Please  refer to the deta iled  desc rip
tion  of the  indicat or lights¢ 
page  14. 
-If  the  ind icator  light - (USA mod-
els)/ . (Canada  models) or 
I.I turns 
on,  there  may  be a ma lfunction  in  the 
parking  brake 
Q page 16. 
(0 Tips 
-Yo u can  apply  the parking  brake at  any 
time  -even  with  the ignition  switched 
off. The  ignition  must  be  on  in  order  to 
release  the  parking brake. 
- Occasional  noises  when  the  parking 
brake  is applied  and  released are  normal 
and  are  not  a  cause  for  concern . 
- When  the  vehicle  is  parked,  the parking 
brake  goes through  a  self-test  cycle  at 
regu lar  intervals.  Any associated  noises 
are  normal.  

76 On the  road 
Cruise  control 
Switching  on 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h crui se contro l 
The cruise control  system  makes  it  possible to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph 
(30  km/h). 
0 
f 
~ 
0 
Fig.  75 Control  lever with  set  b utto n 
Fig. 76  Display:  Selected  speed 
• Pull  the lever  to  position @~ fig. 75 to 
switch  the  system  on. 
•  Drive at  the  speed  you  wish  to  set. 
•  Press  button @to  set  that  speed. 
The  stored  speed  and  the  indicator  light 
18;\0~1~ (US models)/ . (Canadian  models)  ap 
pear  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
~ fig. 76.  The  display  may  vary,  depending  on 
the  type  of  display  in your  vehicle . T he  indica
tor  light 
ll in the  instrument  cluster  also  illu
minates. 
This  information  is also  shown  briefly  in  the 
Head-up  Display* . 
The  speed  is kept  constant  via an  engine out
put  adjustment  or  active  brake  intervention. 
A WARNING 
-- Always pay  attention  to  traffic  even  when 
the  cruise  control  is switched  on.  You are  always  responsible  for  your  speed  and 
the  distance  between  your  vehicle  and 
other  veh icles. 
- For  safety  reasons,  the  cruise  contro l 
should  not  be  used  in the  city,  in stop
and-go  traffic , on  twisting  roads  and 
when  road  condit ions  are  poor  (such  as 
ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain and  hydro
p laning)  - risk of accident. 
- Turn  off the  cruise  control  temporarily 
when  entering  turn  lanes, highway  exit 
lanes  or  in construction  zones. 
- Please  note  that  inadvertently  "resting" 
your  foot  on  the  accelerator  pedal  causes  the  cruise  control  not  to  brake.  This  is 
because  the  cruise  control  is  overridden 
by the  driver's  acceleration. 
- If a  brake  system  malfunction  such  as 
overheating  occurs  when  the  cruise  con
trol  system  is switched  on,  the braking 
function  in the  system  may  be  switched 
off. The  other  cruise  control  functions  re
main  active  as  long  as  the indicator  light 
mmJI (US models)/ . (Canadian  mod
els)  is  on. 
(D Tips 
The  brake  lights illuminate  as  soon  as  the 
brakes  decelerate  automatically . 
Changing  speed 
Applies  to vehicles:  w ith  cruise  co ntrol 
•  Press  lever  in the 0 or 0 direct ion 
~ page 76, fig.  75 to increase  or  decrease 
your  speed . 
•  Release  the lever  to  save  that speed. 
Change  speed  in increments  of  1  mph  (1  km/ 
h) by lightly  pressing  the  lever . If you  keep  the 
lever  pressed  down,  you  will alter  your  speed 
in 5  mph  (10  km/h)  increments. 
You can  also  press  the  accelerator pedal  down 
to  increase  your  speed,  e.g . if  you  want  to  .,..  

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.  ..,_