
30  Opening and  clo sing 
Removing  the  mechanical  key 
Fig. 17 Remote  control master  key:  remo vin g the  me
ch ani cal  key 
> Press  the  release  button @ c:> fig. 17 . 
.. Pull the  mecha nica l key @out  of the  mas 
te r key. 
Using  the  mechan ica l key, you  can: 
- lock  and unlock  the  storage  compartment 
on  the  passenger's  side 
c:> page 56. 
- lock  and unlock  the vehicle  manually 
<=>page  34. 
-lock  the front  and  rear  passenger  doors  me
chanically 
c:> page  35. 
Master  key battery  replacement 
Fig . 18 Remote  mas ter key:  Removing the  batter y 
ho lder 
Ch eck light  in the  master  ke y 
The check  light @in the  master  key  provides 
information  about  d ifferent  cond itions . 
..  The  check  light  comes  on  briefly  once  when 
a  button  is pressed , and  during  an  "inquiry" 
by the  convenience  key system . 
> If the  check light does  not  come  on,  the 
battery  is  dead  and  has  to  be  replaced . In 
addition,  when  the  bat tery  is dead  the 
I! 
symbol  appears  in the  instrument  cluster  disp
lay as  well  as  the  message: 
Ple ase 
c h ange  key  batt ery. 
Ma ster  key batter y replacement 
We  recommend  having  the  batte ry changed 
by an  authorized  Audi  deale r.  However,  if you 
wish  to  rep lace  the  dead  battery  yourse lf, pro
ceed  as  follows: 
> Pull the  mechanical  key out  of  the  master 
key 
c:> page  30 . 
..  Press  the  release  button @ on  the  battery 
holder  and  at  the  same  time  pull  the  battery 
holder  out  of the  master  key  in  the direction 
of  the  arrow  . 
..  Install  the  new  battery  CR 2032  with  the 
"+" sign  facing  down. 
> Push the  battery  holder  carefully  into  the 
maste r key . 
> Insta ll the  mechanical  key. 
@ For the  sake of the  env ironment 
D ispose  of  dead  batteries  properly  so  as 
not  to  pollute  the  environment. 
(D Tips 
The  replacement  battery  must  be the 
same  specification  as  the  original. 
Electronic immobilizer 
The  immobilizer  helps  to prevent  unauthor
ized  use of your  vehicle . 
A computer  chip  ins ide  your  key  automatically 
deactivates  the electronic  immobilizer  when 
the  key  is  inside  the vehicle . When  you  remove 
the  key from  the  vehicle,  the  electron ic  immo
bilizer  is automatically  ac tivated  once  aga in . 
.&, WARNING 
-
A lways  take  the  key with  you  when  you 
l eave  the  vehicle . T he  key can  disarm  the 
e lectronic  engine  immobilize r and  permi t 
an  unauthorized  person  to  start  the  engine 
and  enable  operation  of the  vehicle  sys 
tems  such  as  power  window  or  power  sun- roof  leading  to serious  personal  injury. 
~  

Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle with 
the  remote  control 
F ig.  19  Remote  control:  func tion  buttons 
Either  the  dr iver's  door  only  or  the  entire  veh i
cle  will  unlock  when  the unlock  button 
en(@) 
is pressed  once,  depend ing  on  the settings  in 
the  MMI 
c>page  32. 
.. Press  button 0 (@ ) to  unlock  the vehicle 
¢fig. 19  . 
.. Press  button {f) (@ ) to lock the  vehicle q .&. 
in  General  description  on page 31 . 
.. Press  button  cs(@) briefly  to  unlock  the 
rear  lid . 
..  Push  the  red 
!PANIC I button( @) to  activate 
the  panic  function.  The horn  sounds  and  the 
turn  signal s flash.  Push  the  red 
I PANIC ! but
ton  again  to deactivate  the  panic  function. 
If the  vehicle  is  unlocked and  no door, the  rear 
lid or the  hood  is opened  within  60  seconds, 
the  vehicle  locks itself  again  automatically . 
This featu re prevents  the vehicle  from being 
accidentally  left  unlocked  over  a long period 
of time . 
It  depends  on  the  settings in the  MMI wheth
er  the  entire  vehicle  is unlocked  or  only  cer
tain  doors 
r::> page  32. 
A WARNING 
Read and  follow  all  WARNINGS ¢.&. in 
General  description  on page 
31. 
@ Tips 
-In  order  to  make  sure  the  locking func
tion  is working,  you  should  always  keep 
your  eye  on  the vehicle  to  make  sure  it  is 
properly  locked. 
Opening  and  closing  33 
-Do  not  use  the  remote  cont rol  if you  are 
inside  the  car,  otherwise  you  may  unin
tentionally  lock  the  vehicle,  and  then  you 
would  set 
off the  anti-theft  alarm  when 
you  try  to  start  the  engine or  open  a 
door . In  case  this  happens  anyhow,  push 
the  unlock  button@ . 
- The veh icle  can  only  be  locked  when  the 
selector  lever  is  in  the 
P posit ion. 
- Use  the  panic  function  only  if you  are  in 
an  emergency  situation . 
Locking and  unlocking  with  convenience 
key 
Applies  to vehicles: w ith  conven ience key 
The doors  and  the  rear  lid can  be  unlocked 
and  locked  without  operating the  master  key  . 
Fig. 20 Conve nience  key : Lock ing th e  vehicle 
Unlocking  vehicle 
..  Take  hold  of  the  door  handle . Th e door  is 
un locked  automat ically. 
..  Pull the  handle  to open  the  door. 
Locking vehicle 
.. Select  the P selector  lever  position . Other
w ise  the  veh icle  cannot  be  locked. 
..  To lo ck the  veh icle,  close  the door  and  touch 
the  sensor  in the  door  handle 
once c> fig. 20. 
Do  not  reach  inside  the door  handle . 
T he  vehicle  can  be locked  and unlocked  at any 
door.  The  master  key must  be within  a  range 
of  about  1.5  m  from  the appropriate  door or 
the  rear  lid. It  makes  no  difference  whether 
the  master  key is  in your  jacket  pocket  or  in 
your  brief  case.  

38  Opening  and closing 
Power  windows 
Controls 
The driver can con trol all power  windows. 
"' N 0 0 6 
Fig . 29 Sect io n  of  the  drive r's d oor : Contro ls 
"' m 
All power window  sw itches  are provided  with 
a two -pos ition  function: 
Opening  the  windows 
..  Press the  switch  to  the first  stop and ho ld  it 
until  the  window  reaches the  desired posi
tion . 
..  Press  the  switch  briefly  to  the 
second stop 
to automatically  open the window . 
Closing  the windows 
.. Pull the  switch  to  the first stop and hold  it 
until  the  window  reaches the  desired pos i
t ion. 
..  Pull the  switch briefly  to  the 
second  stop to 
automa tically  close  the window . 
Power window  switches 
@ Driver's door 
@ Passenger's  door 
© Left  r ear door 
@ Right  rear door 
_& WARNING 
- When  you  leave your  veh icle -even  if  on
ly  brief ly  -always take  the  ignition  key 
with  you.  This applies  particu larly when 
children  remain  in the  veh icle. Otherwise 
the  chi ldren  could  start  the  engine  or op 
erate  electrical  equipment  (e.g . power 
windows).  The power  windows  are func- tional 
until the  driver's  door  or  passeng
er's  door  has been opened. 
- Be careful  when  closing  the  windows. 
Check to  see that  no one  is in the  way, or 
serious  injury  could  result! 
- When  locking  the  vehicle from  outside, 
the  vehicle  must  be unoccupied  since the 
windows  can no longer  be opened  in an 
emergency. 
@ Tips 
- When  you open  the  doors,  the  windows 
automatically  lower  about  10 mm . 
- When  the  window  in the  driver's  or  pas
senger's  door  is complete ly open,  it  wi ll 
raise approximately  25  mm  when  the 
door  is opened . The window  will  lower 
again when  you close the  door . 
- After  the ignition  has been switched  off, 
the  windows  can still  be opened  or  closed for  about  10 minutes . The  power 
w indows are not  switched  off  until  the 
dr iver's  door or  passenger's  door has 
been opened. 
What  to  do  after  a  malfunction 
The one-touch  open  and  close function  must 
be reactivated  if the  battery  has  been  discon
nected . 
.. Pull and  hold  the  power  window  switch  un
til  the  w indow  is fully  closed . 
..  Release the  switch and then  pull it again for 
at  least  one second.  

12-volt  sockets 
Fig. 53 Section  of the  trim panel  of the  luggage com
partment:  12-volt  socket 
Fig . 54 Rear  center  console:  12-volt socket 
~ To reach  the  12-volt  socket  in the  luggage 
compartment,  press  the  net  down  or  re
move  the  bracket  from  the mounts 
Qfig . 53. 
There  is an  additional  12-volt  socket  in the 
front  and  rear  center  console¢ 
fig.  54. 
0 5 0 
/li 
The  12  volt  sockets  may  be  used  for  12-volt 
appliances  with  max imum  cons umption  of  up 
to  120  watts. 
Before  you  purchase  any  accessories,  always 
r ead  and  fol low the  information  in 
¢ page  2 75, Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement . 
A WARNING 
The  sockets  and  the  e lectrica l accessories 
connected  to  them  operate  on ly when  the 
ignition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage 
can  lead  to  serious  injuries  or  burns.  To re
duce  the  risk of  injuries,  never  leave  chil
dren  unattended  in the  vehicle  with  the  ve
hicle  key. 
S ea ts  a nd  s to rage  55 
(D Note 
To avoid  damaging  the  socket,  only  use 
plugs  that  fit  properly. 
- Never  connect  equipment  that  generates 
electrical  current,  such  as  a  solar  pane l 
or  battery  charger,  to  the  12  volt  socket. 
This  could  damage  the  vehicle's  electri cal  system. 
- The  12  volt  socket  shou ld  only  be  used 
for  a  short  period  of  ti me  as  a  power 
source  for  electrical  equ ipment.  Please 
use  the  electr ical  sockets  in the  vehicle 
when  con necting  equ ipment  for  longer 
periods. 
- To avoid  damaging  the  socket,  only  use 
plugs  that  fit  properly. 
(D Tips 
When  the  engine  is off  and  accessories  are 
still  plugged  in and  are  on,  the  vehicle  ba t
tery  can  still  be  d rained. 
Storage 
(upholder 
Fi g.  55 Ce nter  console:  cupholder 
Fig.  56 Rear center  armrest:  cupholde r extended  

64  Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  controls 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  three-zone  climate  control  or 
four-zone  automat ic climate  contro l 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  vehicle  interior . 
It  is the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and 
sunroof*  are  closed . 
If the  temperature  inside 
the  parked  veh icle  becomes  very  warm,  open 
ing  the  w indow  br iefly will speed  up  the  cool
ing  process. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, 
the  blower  on ly switches  to  a  highe r speed 
once  the  engine  coolant  has  reached  a  certain 
temperature. 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can 
d rip  and  form  a  puddle  of wate r under  the  ve
h icle.  This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there 
is a  leak . 
Pollutant  filt er 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  such 
as  dust  and  po llen  from  the  air. 
The air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at 
the  intervals  spec ified  in your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet,  so  that  the  air  condi
tioner  can  properly  work . 
If  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  h igh 
a ir pollution,  the  filter  may  need  to  be 
changed  more  freq uently  than  specified  in 
your  Aud i Warranty  & Ma intenance  booklet . If 
i n  doubt,  as k your  author ized  Audi Se rvice Ad
visor  for  adv ice. 
K ey coded  setting s 
Three-zone  climate  control: the  blower  set 
ting  and  air  distribution  are  stored  automati
cally  and  ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key 
that  you  are  using. 
Four-zone automatic  climate  control: The  cli
mate  control  settings  are  automatica lly stor
ed  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key 
that  is  in use . 
A WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and  can 
cause  accidents. 
-
- For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that 
all  windows  be free  of  ice,  snow  and  con
densat ion . 
- Comp lete ly fami liarize  yourse lf  with  the 
proper  use  and  funct ion  of the  heat ing 
and  venti lation  system  and  especially 
how to  defog  and  defrost  the  w indows. 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system  in freez ing  weather  unt il you 
have  wa rmed  the  windshie ld first,  using 
the  heating  and  ventilation  system.  The 
washer  sol ution  may  freeze  on  the  w ind
shie ld  and  red uce visib ility. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner 
has  been  damaged,  switch  the  system 
off  to avoid  further  d amage  and  have  i t 
inspected  by a q uali fied  dealership . 
- Repairs  to the  Audi  air  conditioner  re
quire  speci al technical  know ledge  and 
special  tools.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi 
dea ler  fo r ass istance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By reducing  the  amount  of f uel you  use, 
you  also  red uce the  amount  of  pollutants 
emitted  into  the  air. 
(D Tips 
- Keep the  air  intake  s lo ts  (in front  o f the 
windshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  de 
bris  in order  to  maintain  the  proper  func
tion  of the  climate  control  system. 
- The  energy  management  system  may 
switch  the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window 
defroster  off  temporar ily. These  systems 
are  available  again  as  soon  as  the  energy 
balance  has  been  restored . 
-Air  escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear  window.  When  plac ing  items  of  cloth ing 
on  the  luggage  compartment  cover,  en
sure  that  the  openings  are  not  covered.  

66  Warm  and  cold 
l
ed  or  cleared  o f condensation  as  quickly  as 
possib le.  The  maximum  amo unt  of  air flows 
mainly  from  the  vents  below  the  windshield. 
Recirculation  mode  switches  off . 
The 
IAU TOI b utton  switches  the  defroster  off. 
ICmJ REAR I Switching  rear window  heater 
on /off 
The  rear  w indow  heater  only  operates  when 
the  engine  is running . It  switches  off  auto
matica lly after  a few  minutes,  depending  on 
the  outside  temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from 
switch ing  off  automatically,  press  and  hold 
the ~ button  for  more  than  2  seconds.  This 
remains  stored  unti l the  ignition  is switched 
off. 
~ Ad justing  s eat  h eat ing 
Press ing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heat ing 
on  at  the  highest  setting  ( leve l 3) . T he  LEDs 
indicate  the  temperature  leve l. To reduce  the 
temperature,  press  the  button  again.  To 
switch  the  seat  heating  off,  press  the  button 
repeatedly  unt il the  LED turns  off. 
After  10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automati 
cally  switches  from  leve l 3  to  level  2. 
The  seat  heating  for  both  outer  rear  seats*  is 
ad justed  using  the  buttons  in the  center  con
sole. 
Air vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  outer 
vents  in the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  console  using  the  ridged  thumbwhee ls. 
The  levers  adj ust  the  direction  of the  airflow 
from  the  vents. 
T he  air  temperature  in the  rear  can  be  ad just
ed  so that  it  is warmer  or  co lder  by turning 
the  knob  to  the  red  or  blue  area. 
A WARNING 
- Do not  use  th is  sett ing  for  extended  peri
ods  of  time.  The w indows  could  fog  up 
since  no  fresh  air  can  enter  the  vehicle.  If 
the  wi ndows  fog  up,  press  the  air  rec ircu
lation  button  again  immed iate ly to 
sw itch  off  the  air  recircu lation  function 
or  select  defrost. 
- I ndividuals  w ith  reduced  sensitivity  to 
pa in or  temperature  cou ld  deve lop  burns 
when  using  the  seat  heating  fu nction.  To 
red uce the  risk of  injury,  these  indiv idu
a ls  shou ld  not  use  seat  heating. 
0 Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heat ing  elements 
i n the  seats,  do  not  kneel  o n the  sea ts or 
place  heavy  loads  on  a  sma ll area  of  the 
seat.  

68  Warm  and  cold 
IAUTO I Switching  automatic  mode on 
Automatic  mode  m ainta ins  a  constant  tem
perat ure  inside  the  vehi cle. Air tempera ture, 
airflow  and  air  d istribution  a re controlled  a u
tomatically. 
Adjusting  the  temperature 
T empe ratu res  between  60  °F (+16  °C) and 
84  °F (  +28  ° C)  c an  be  se t. O uts ide of  this 
range, 
lo or hi w ill  appear  in the  climate  con 
trol  system  disp lay. At both  of these  settings, 
the  cl imate  control  system  r uns  continuously 
at  max imum  cooling  or  heat ing  power.  There 
is no  temperature  regu lation. 
~ Adjusting  the  airflow 
You can  a djust  the  airf low  manually  to  s uit 
your  needs . To have  the  airf low  reg ulated  a u
tomatically,  press  the 
! AUTO ! button. 
~ Adjusting  the  air distribution 
You can  manu ally se lect  the  ve nts  w here  the 
a ir  will flow.  To  have  the  air  d istribu tion  reg u
l ated  automatically,  press  the 
IAUTOI bu tton. 
~ I~ * Adjusting  seat  heating/ 
ventilat ion* 
Pr ess ing  the  button  swi tches  the  sea t heat
ing/ventilation  on  at  the  highest  sett ing  ( leve l 
3).  The LEDs indicate  the  heating/venti lat ion 
leve l. To reduce  the  heating/vent ilation,  press 
the  butto n aga in. To switch  the  seat  heat ing/ 
ve nti lation  off,  press  the  button  repeatedly 
u ntil  the  LED turns  off. 
After  10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automati
cally  switches  from  leve l 3  to  level  2. 
l
e d  or  cleared  of  con densation  as  quickly  as 
possib le.  The  max imum  amo unt  of  air flows 
mainly  from  the  vents  be low  the  windshield. 
Recirculation  mode  switches  off. 
The 
IAUTOI bu tton  switches  the  defroster  off. 
lliiil REAR ! Switching  rear window  heater 
on /off 
T he  rea r window  heate r only operates  w hen 
the  engine  is  running.  It  sw itches  off  auto
matically  after  10 to  20  minutes,  depending 
o n  the  outside  temperature. 
T o  p revent  the  rea r window  heate r from 
switching  off  automatically,  p ress  and  ho ld 
t h e ~  button  for  more  than  2  seconds.  Th is 
rema ins  stored  until  the  ignition  is switched 
off . 
ISYNC I Synchronization* 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the 
same  settings  are  applied  to  bot h the  dr iver 
and  fr ont  passenger,  except  for  the  seat  heat
i ng/venti lation *. The  rear  zo ne  is  also 
synchronized.  Synchronization  switches  off 
whe n the  se ttings  for  the  front  passenge r side 
o r r ear  are  ad justed. 
You can  also  switch  synchronizati on o n by 
pressing  and  holding  a  dial.  For  example,  if 
you  press  and  hold  t he  di al  on  the  front  pas
senger  si de,  the  setti ngs  for  that  s ide  a re 
t ran sfer red  to  t he d rive r si de.  The  same  ap 
plies  to  the  re ar. 
Air vents 
You can  open  o r close  the  center  and  ou ter 
vents  i n the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear 
c ente r console  and  doo r pillars  us ing t he 
ridged  t humbwheels.  The  levers  adjust  the  d i
r ect ion  o f the  airfl ow from  the  vents. 
A WARNING 
-Do not  use  t his  se tt ing  fo r extended  peri 
ods  of time . The  w indows  cou ld fog  up 
since  n o fresh  air  can  enter  the  vehicle.  I f 
the  windows  fog  up,  press  the  air  rec ircu
lation  butt on  agai n immed iate ly to 
sw itch  off  the  air  recirc ulation  function 
or  sel ect  defrost. 
- Individ uals  w ith  reduced  se nsitivity  to 
pa in or te mperature  cou ld  deve lop  burns 
when  using  the  s eat  heating  fu nction . To 
re duc e  the  risk  of  i njury,  these  i nd iv idu-
a ls  should  n ot  us e  sea t  heating. 
~  

steering  column  will  continue  moving  as long  as you are pressing the  switch. 
There must  be at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  be
twe en your  chest and  the cente r of  the  steer
ing wheel.  If  you cannot  sit  more  than  10  in
ches (25  cm) from  the  steering  wheel,  see  if 
adaptive  equipment  is  available to  help you 
reach  the pedals  and  increase the  distance 
from  the steer ing wheel. 
F or  detailed  information  on how to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
r::> page  51. 
In vehicles  with  the  memory  f unction*,  the 
steering  column  settings are stored  together 
with  the  seat  position. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of steering  wheel  adjust
ment  and  improper  seating  position  can 
cause serious  personal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steering  wheel  column  only 
when  the  vehicle  is not  moving  to  pre
vent  loss of  veh icle control. 
-
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  or  steering wheel 
so that  there  is a min imum  of  10 inches 
(25  cm)  between  your  chest and the 
steering  wheel¢ 
page  119,  fig.  128. If 
you  cannot  maintain  this  minimum dis
tance,  the airbag  system  cannot  protect 
you  p roperly. 
- If  phys ical  limitations  prevent  you from 
sitting  10  inches (25  cm)  or more  from 
the  steering  wheel,  check with  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer to  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is availab le. 
- If  the  steering  wheel  is  aligned  with  your 
face,  the  supplemental  driver's  airbag 
cannot  provide  as much  protection  in  an  accident.  Always  make sure that  the 
steering  wheel  is aligned  with  your 
chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  wheel  with  your 
hands at  the 9 o'clock  and 3 o'clock  posi
t ions to  reduce the  risk  of  personal  injury 
if  the  driver's  airbag  deploys. 
- Never hold  the  steering  whee l at  the  12 
o'clock  posit ion or w ith  your  hands inside 
On  the  road  71 
the steerin g wheel  rim  or  on the  steering 
wheel  hub.  Holding  the  steering  wheel 
the  wrong  way can cause serious  injuries 
to  the  hands,  arms  and  head  if the  driv
er 's airbag  deploys. 
Easy  entry  feature 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  electrically  adjustable  steer ing 
wheel 
The  easy  entry  feature  makes  it  easier to en
ter and  exit  the  vehicle by automatically  ad
justing  the  steering wheel. 
.. Select  in the  MMI : ICAR lfunction  button> 
Car systems control  button > Vehicle  set
tings 
> Seats > Driver's  seat > Easy entry > 
On. 
When  the  easy entry  feature is turned  on, the 
stee ring  wheel  moves up to  the park  position 
when you  switch off  the  ignition.  After  you  en 
ter  the  vehicle,  the  steering  wheel moves  to 
the  stored  position as soon  as  you switch  on 
the  ignit ion . 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
This button  switches  on  the ignition  and 
starts  the  engine. 
Fig . 76  Center  console:  S TART  ENGINE  ST OP button 
..  Step on the  brake pedal and  move the  selec
tor  lever  to 
P or N ¢ _&... 
.. Press on the  ~ ,s_T_A_R_T_E_N_G_I_N_E_S_T_O_P~I  button 
~ fig. 76 -the  engine  will  start.  ..,.