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rain sensor function. Check your
windshield wiper blades regularly.
- The washer fluid nozzles of the wind
shield washer system are heated at low
temperatures when the ignition is on.
- When stopping temporarily, e.g. at a traffic light , the set speed of the wind
shield wipers is automatically reduced by
one speed.
Replacing windshield wiper blades
Wip er blad es in good condition h elp keep the
windshield clear.
Fig. 43 Removing winds hield w iper bla des
Service position
.. Switch the windshield wipers off (position
@ ¢fig . 42) .
.. Switch the ignition off and move the wind
shield wiper lever to position @¢
fig. 42 .
Or
.. Select in the MMI:
!CAR ! function button>
(Car)* systems control button > Servicing &
checks > Wiper service position > On . The
windshield wipers move into the service po
sition.
Removing the wiper blade
.,. Fold the windshield wiper arm away from
the windshield .
.,. Press the locking knob@¢
fig. 43 on the
wiper blade . Hold the wiper blade firmly.
.. Remove the wiper blade in the direction of
the arrow.
Clear vision 4 7
Installing the wiper blade
.. Insert the new wiper blade into the mount
on the wiper arm @until you hear it latch
i nto place.
.. Place the wiper arm back on the windshield.
.. Switch the ignition on.
.. Press the windshield wiper lever.
Or .. Select:
I CAR ! function button > (Car)* sys
tems
control button > Servicing & checks >
Wiper service position > Off.
.&_ WARNING
- If the windshield wipers smear the wind
shield, clean the wiper blades with wind
shield washer fluid. If the wiper blades
are extremely dirty, you can also clean
them with a soft sponge or cloth.
- For your safety, you should replace the
wiper blades once or twice a year. See
your authorized Audi dealer for replace
ment blades.
(D Note
- The windshield wiper blades must only
be folded away when in the service posi
tion! Otherwise, you risk damaging the
paint on the hood or the windshield wip
er motor.
- You should not move your vehicle or
press the windshield wiper lever when
the wiper arms are folded away from the
windshield. The windshield wipers would move back into their original position
and could damage the hood and wind
shield .
- To help prevent damage to the wiper sys
tem, always loosen blades which are fro
zen to the windshield before operating
wipers .
- To help prevent damage to wiper blades, do not use gasoline, kerosene, paint
thinner, or other solvents on or near the
wiper blades .
- To help prevent damage to the wiper
arms or other components, do not at
tempt to move the wipers by hand.
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48 Clear vis ion
@ Tips
- Commercial hot waxes applied by auto
matic car washes affect the cleanability
of the windshield.
- You can also use the service position, for
example, if you want to protect the
winds hield from icing by using a cover.
- You cannot activate the service position
when the hood is open.
Mirrors
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
Fig. 44 Forwa rd section of drive r's arm rest: power m ir
ro r cont ro ls
T urn the knob to the desired position :
Q/P -In th is position, you can adjust the
d river's and front passenger's exter io r mirrors
by tur ning the knob in t he des ired direction.
® -The m irrors are heated depending on t he
outside temperature .
8 -The exterior mirrors fo ld in. In the MMI,
you can se lect if the m irrors fold in automat i
cally when you lock the vehicle ¢ page
34 .
Tilt funct ion for the pa ssenger' s mi rro r
To help yo u see the c urb when bac king into a
parking space, the surface of the mirror tilts
slightly . The knob must be in the P posit ion
for this to happen .
You can ad just the ti lted mirror s urface by
turning the knob in the desired direction .
When you move out of reverse and into anoth
er gear, the new mirror posit ion is stored and
assigned to the key yo u are using. T
he mi rror goes back i nto its orig inal position
o nce you drive forward faster than 9 mph (15
km/h) or switch the ign ition off .
A WARNING
--
- Curved (i.e. conve x) mirror surfaces in
crease your fie ld of view. Remember that
veh icles o r ot he r objects will appea r
smalle r and farther away t han when seen
in a flat mirror. If you use th is m irror to
estimate distances of followi ng ve hicles
when c hang ing lanes, y ou could estimate
i n correct ly and cause an accide nt.
(D Note
- If the m irror housing is moved uninten
ti onally (for examp le, w hile pa rking your
veh icle), then yo u must first fold t he mir
ror electrically. Do not re adj ust the mir
ror housing man ually . You co uld damage
the motor which controls the mirror .
-If you wash the vehicle in an automatic
car was h, you must fo ld the exter ior mir
rors in to reduce the risk of damage to
the mirro rs. Never fold power folding ex
terior mirrors* by hand. Only fo ld them
in and out using the power controls.
{I) Tips
- The exterior m irror settings are stored
w ith the memory function*
¢ page 54.
- If there is a malfunction in the electrical
system, you can sti ll adjust the exterior
m irrors by pressing the edge of the mir
ror.
Dimming the mirrors
Fi g. 4 5 Auto matic d immin g rearv iew mirro r*
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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 .
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50 Seat s a nd s tor ag e
Seats and storage
General recommen
dations
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 adjusted.
There are various ways of adjust ing the front
seats to provide safe and comfortable support
for the driver and the front passenger . Adjust
you r seat prope rly so that :
- you can easily and quick ly reach all the
switches and controls in the instrument
panel
-your body is prope rly supported thus reduc
ing physical stress and fatigue
- the safety be lts and a irbag system can offer
maximum protection
¢ page 145 .
In the following sec tions, you will see exactly
how you can best adjust you r seats .
There are special regulations and instructions
for insta lling a child seat on the front pas
senger's seat. Always fo llow the information
regarding ch ild safety provided in
q page 171, Child Safety.
A WARNING
Incorrect seating position of the driver and
all other passengers can result in serious
personal in jury.
- Always keep your feet on the floor when
the vehicle is in motion -never p ut your
f eet on top of the instrument panel, out
of the w indow or on top of the seat cush
ion . Th is app lies especially to the passen
gers .
If your seating posi tion is incorrect,
yo u increase the r isk of injury in the case
of sudden braking or an acc ident.
If the
a irbag infla tes and the seating positio n
is incorrect, this could result in personal
injury o r even death.
- It is import ant for bo th the driver and
front passenger to keep a distance of at least 10 inches (25 cm) between them
selves and the steering wheel and/or in
strument panel. If you're s itting any
closer than th is, the a irbag system can
not protect you properly . In addition, the
front seats and head restraints must be
adjusted to your body height so that they
can give you max imum protect ion.
- Always try to keep as much distance as
possible between yourself and the steer
ing wheel o r inst rument pane l.
- Do not adjust the driver's o r front pas
senger's seat whi le the vehicle is moving.
Your sea t may move unexpected ly, caus
ing sudden loss of vehicle cont rol and
personal injury . If you adjust yo ur seat
while the veh icle is moving, yo u are out
of posit ion.
Driver's seat '
The correct seat position is important for safe
and relaxed driving.
We recommend tha t you adjus t the dr iver's
seat in the fo llowing manner :
.,. Adjust t he seat in fo re and aft direction so
t ha t you can eas ily pus h the peda ls to the
floor w hile keeping your knees sl igh tly bent
q A in Why is your seat adjustment so im
portant? on page 50.
.. Adjust the back rest so that when you sit
w ith your back against t he backrest, you can
still grasp the top of the steering wheel.
.. Adjust the head restraint so the upper edge
is as even as poss ible with the top of your
head . If that is not poss ible , try to adjust
t he head restraint so that it is as close to
t his pos it ion as possib le
q page 53.
A WARNING
Neve r place any objects in the dr iver's foot
well. An object could get into the pedal
area and interfere with pedal function . In
case of sudden braking or an acc ident, you
would not be able to brake or accelerate .
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Front passenger's seat
Always move the front passenger seat into the rearmost position .
To avoid contact with the airbag while it is de
ploying, do not sit any closer to the instru
ment panel than necessary and always wear
the three-point safety belt provided adjusted correctly . We recommend that you adjust the
passenger's seat in the following manner:
.. Bring the backrest up to an (almost) upright
pos it ion .
Do not ride with the seat reclined .
.. Adjust the head restra int so the upper edge
i s as even as possib le wit h the top of you r
head.
If that is not possib le, try to adjust
the head restraint so that it is as close to
this position as possible
r::!> page 53.
.. Place your feet on the floor in front of the
passenger's seat.
Front seats
Controls
Moving the seat forward or back and adjust
ing the height, backrest angle and seat an
gle.
F ig . 46 Fron t seat: adjus ting the sea t
@-Mov ing the seat forward/back: press the
button forward/back
c::> .&, .
@ -Mov ing the sea t up/down: p ress the but
ton up/down
r::!> ,& . To ad just the front sect ion
of the seat, press the front button up/down
c::> .&, . To adjust the rear section of the seat,
press the rear button up/down
c> ,& .
@ -Turn the massage function* on/off. Yo u
can select the type of massage using the mu l
tifunction button
c> page 52.
S ea ts a nd s to rage 51
© -Backrest forward/back: press the button
forward/back
r::!> .&, .
(!)-Lumbar support* : press the button in the
corresponding position
r::!> .& or multifunction
button*
c::> .& , c::> page 52.
A WARNING
-
-Never adjust the driver's or front pas
senger's seat whi le the vehicle is moving.
If you do this while the veh icle is moving,
you will be out of position. A lways adjust
the dr iver's or front passenger's seat
when the vehicle is not moving .
- Be careful when adjusting the seat
he ight. Check to see that no one is in the
way, or serious injury cou ld result!
- Because the seats can be e lectrically ad
justed with the ignition off, never leave
children unattended in the veh icle. Unsu
perv ised use of the electric sea t ad just
ments may cause serious injury.
- To reduce the risk of injury in the case of
sudden braking or accident, front pas
sengers mus t never r ide in a moving ve
hicle with the backrest reclined. Safety
be lts and the airbag system on ly offer
maximum protection when the backrest
is upright and the safety belts are prop
erly positioned on the body. The more
the backrest is reclined, the greater the risk of personal injury from an incorrect
seating position and improperly posi
tioned safety belts.
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52 Seats and st o rag e
Multifunction button
Appl ies to vehicles: with memory function
You can adjust the massage function, lumbar
support, side bolsters and seating surface us
ing the multifunction button .
Fig. 4 7 MMI display: seat settings
Operating
• The MMI displays the possible seat settings
@ when you turn the mu ltifunction button
(D ¢ fig. 46 to the left or right¢ fig . 47,
¢ _&. .
• To select a seat setting, t urn the multifunc
tion button
(D until the desired seat setti ng
is highlighted with a red border.
• The arrows @ indicate the possib le adjust
ments. For example, to move the lumbar
support down, press the multifunct ion but·
ton
(D down . The corresponding arrow©
lights up .
The follow ing seat settings @ are possible:
Mas sage fun ct ion* · Massage type Wave,
Knockin g, Stretch, lumbar , Sho ulde r or Off.
You can set the massage strength level from 1
to 5. You can turn the selected massage on/
off using the button@¢
fig. 46.
lu mb ar su pport -Moving the lumbar support
up/down and making it firmer/softer¢ .&..
Side bol ste rs* -Increasing/reducing the side
support in the seat using the side bolsters on
the seating surface and backrest
q &.
Seating surfac e -Making the seating surface
longer/shorter¢ .&..
A WARNING
--Never adjust the driver's or front pas·
senger's seat whi le the vehicle is moving.
If you do th is while the veh icle is moving,
you will be out of position. A lways adj ust
the dr iver's or front passenge r's seat
when the vehicle is no t mov ing.
- Be careful when ad justing the seat
he ight. Check to see that no one is in the
way, or serio us injury co ul d resu lt!
- Because the seats can be e lectrically ad
justed with the igni tion off, never leave
child ren unattended in the veh icle. Uns u
pervised use o f the electric seat adj ust
ments may cause serious injury.
- To reduce the risk of injury in the case of
sudden braking or accident, front pas
sengers must never ride in a moving ve
hicle with the backrest reclined. Safety be lts and the airbag system only offer
maximum protection when the backrest is upr ight and the safety belts are prop·
erly positioned on the body. The more
the backrest is reclined, the greater the
ris k of persona l injury from an incor re ct
seating position and improperly posi
tioned safety belts.
(D Tips
The massage fun ction switches off auto·
matically after approximately 10 minutes.
Armrest
There is a storage compartment under the
armrest.
F ig . 4 8 Cockp it: center armrest
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Adjusting the armrest
• To adjust the angle, raise the armrest from
the start ing position detent by detent.
• To bring the armrest back into its origina l
position, lift it above the top position and
then fold it back down.
Opening the storage compartment
• Press the button -arrow- upward.
Please note that the driver's arm movements
may be restricted w ith the armrest fo lded
down. For this reason, the armrest should not
be folded down when driving in c ity traffic.
Head restraints
Front head restraint s
Applies to vehicles : with adj ustable head restraints
Head restraints that are adjusted according
to body size, along with the seat belt, offer
effective protection.
Fig. 49 Front seat: Ad justing t he head restraint
Adjust the head restraint so the upper edge is
as even as possible with the top of your head.
I f that is not possible, try to adjust the head
restra int so that it is as close to this position
as possible
¢ page 53.
• To move the head restraint up or forward,
s lid e it until it locks into place.
• To move the head restraint down or back,
press the side button -arrow-¢
fig. 49 and
slide the head restraint until it locks into
place.
Refer to ¢
page 130, Proper adjustment of
head restraints
for gu idelines on how to ad-
Seats and storage 53
just the height of the front head restraints to
suit the occupant's body size.
A WARNING
- Driving without head restraints or with
head restraints that are not properly ad
justed increases the risk of serious or fa
tal neck injury dramat ically.
- Read and heed all WARNINGS
¢ page 130, Proper adjustment of head
restraints .
(D Tips
Correctly adjusted head restraints and
safety belts are an extremely effect ive
combination of safety features.
Rear head restraints
Fig. 50 Rear seats: Head restraint
Fig. 51 Rea r head res tra ints : release
If there is a passenger on the rear center seat
ing position, slide the center head restraint
upward at least to the next notch ¢
A in
Proper adjustment of head restraints on
page 130 .
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54 Seats and storage
Adjusting the head restraints
.. To move the head restraint up, hold it at the
sides with both hands and slide it upward
until you feel it lock into p lace .
.. To move the head restraint down, press the
button -arrow- ¢
fig. 50 and slide the head
restraint downward .
Removing the head restraints
.. Move the head restraint upward as far as it
can go .
.. Press the release¢
fig. 51 with the me
chanical key¢
page 32 and the button
-arrow-
¢ fig . SO. Pull the head restraint out
of the backrest at the same ti me
c> _& .
Installing the head restraints
.. Slide the posts on the head restraint down
into the guides until you feel the posts lock
into place.
.. Press the button -arrow-¢
fig. SO and slide
the head restraint all the way down . You
should not be able to pull the head restraint
out of the backrest .
So that the driver can have a better view to
the rear, the head restraints should be pushed
down completely when the rear seats are not
occupied.
.&_ WARNING
- Only remove the rear seat head restraints
when necessary in order to install a child
seat. Install the head restraint again im
mediately once the child seat is removed.
Driving without head restra ints or with
head restraints that are not properly ad
justed increases the risk of serious or fa
tal neck injury dramatically .
- Read and heed all WARNINGS
i=>page 130.
Seat memory
Description
Ap plies to vehicles: with memo ry function
The memory function allows you to quickly
and easi ly sto re and recall personal seating profiles for
the driver and front passenger*.
The memory function is operated through the
master key and the memory buttons in the
driver's/front passenger's* doors.
T he driver's seating profile is stored and as
signed to the master key each time the vehicle
is locked . The seating profile is reca lled auto
matically when the vehicle is unlocked. If two
people use one vehicle, it is recommended
that each person always uses "their own" master key .
Two seating profiles can be stored in each of
the driver's/front passenger's* doors. Once
stored, these seating profiles can be recalled at any time.
The following sett ings are stored:
- --Remote Memory button
control
master key
Driver Driver Front
I
passen
ger
Seat
-Steering
wheel*
Both exterior
rearv iew mir
rors*
X
X
X
Remote control key
X
X
X
Applies to vehicles: wi th memory fun ctio n
X
-
To assign the driver's seat settings to the re
mote control key when locking the vehicle, the
f unction must be switched on.
.. Select:
!CAR ! function button> (Car)* sys
tems
control button > Vehicle settings >
Seats > Driver seat > Remote control key >
On.
(D Tips
If you do not want another driver's set-
tings to be assigned to the remote control .,.