
Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  25 
Operation 
The driver information  system  is operated  us
ing the  buttons  on  the  multifunction  steering 
wheel. 
Fi g. 6 Mu ltifunction  stee ring  wheel:  operating  the driv 
er  info rmatio n  system 
Fig . 7 Driver  informat ion system:  open ing  the ve hicle 
functio ns  m en u 
Operating  concept 
•  Switch  the  ign ition  on. 
•  To  sw itch  betwee n the  tabs,  p ress  the  ro ck
er  switch (!) to  the  le ft or r ight ¢ 
fig.  6. 
• To access  additional  i nfo rmatio n be low  or 
above,  rotate  the thumbwheel @down  or 
u p. 
•  To  confirm  a se lection,  press  the  thumb
wheel @. 
•  Press  the 
Ii] button ® to  ope n a  submenu 
for  an  act ive tab . 
•  Press  the  butto n 
© to  access  a func tion  fo r 
t h e  prog ram mable  stee ring  w heel  button*. 
Accessing Vehicle  functions 
•  Se lect  th e  first  tab with  the  rocker  switch 
@. 
• Press  the  bu tton Ii! @. The Vehicle  func
tion s 
menu  appears Q fig . 7. 
•  To select  a  menu  item,  turn  a nd press  the 
t hu mbwheel @. 
Resetting  values to  zero 
• Sele ct  th e on-board  computer / Efficiency 
program 
menu  item  in the Vehicle func· 
tions 
men u. 
•  Yo u can  now  select  between  the long-term 
memory  and  short-term  memory. 
•  To reset  the values  in a  memory,  press  and 
hold  the  thumbwheel @for  one  second. 
Assigning  a function  to  the 
programmable  steering  wheel  button* 
•  Select: I CAR ! function  butt on > (Car) * sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > 
Steering  wheel  button . 
The  last  function selected disp lays  when  you 
switc h the  ignition  on. 
On-board computer 
You can  ca ll up  the  fo llowi ng  i nfo rmation  in 
the  on -board  computer : 
- Date 
- Dr iv ing  t ime  (h) from  the  short-te rm  memo-
ry 
- Average  consumption  in  MPG ( l/100  km) 
from  the  shor t-te rm  memory 
- Average  speed  i n mph  (km/h)  from  the 
short-te rm  memory 
- Distance  driven  in miles  (km)  from  the 
short-te rm  memory 
- Cur rent  fuel  consumption  in  MPG (l/100 
km) 
- Short-term  memory  overview 
- Long-term  memory  overview 
The  short -te rm  memory  collects  driv ing  infor 
mation  from  th e  time  the  ig nition  is switc hed 
on  until  it  is switched  off.  If you  continue  driv
i ng  within  two  ho urs  after  switch ing  the  igni
tion  off, the  new  values  are  incl uded  when  cal
cu lating  the  current  trip  information . 
U nlik e the  short -term  memory,  the  long-term 
memory  is not  erased  automatically.  You can 
select  the  time  period  for  evaluating  trip  in
fo rmat ion  yourse lf. 
Fo r some  vehicle  f unct ions,  you  can  access  the 
trip  information  from  t he  temporary  memory 
in  the  line 
(D ¢ fig. 5.  ..,_  

28 Instr uments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Service  interval  display 
The service interval  display  reminds you  when 
your  next  service is due . 
Fig. 13 Instrument  cluster:  Service  interva l d isplay 
The  schedule  for  the next  oil  change  o r inspec
tion  is calculated  automatically  and  displayed 
according ly . The  display  works  in two  stages: 
Service  reminder 
30  days  before  the  next  service  is  due,  a  serv
ice  reminder  appears  in  the display  when  you 
switch  the ignition  o n 
c::> fig. 13. 
After  about  5  seconds  the  display  sw itches 
back  to  normal.  The distance  and  time  re
maining  are updated  each  time  the  ignition  is 
switched  on  until  the  date  due  for  service  is 
reached. 
Service  due 
When  the  due  date for  service  is  reached,  the 
message 
Service  due! appears  in the  instru
ment  cluster  immediately  after  you  switch the 
ignition  on. Additionally,  a  warn ing  tone 
sounds.  After  about  5 seconds  the display 
switches  back  to  normal. 
Calling  up  the  service  schedules 
If or  when  an  oil  change  or  inspect ion  is  due, 
can  be  shown  in the  MMI display  by select ing 
the  service  interva l disp lay  in the  car  menu . 
Select  the 
!CAR ! function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button  > Servicing & checks > 
Service interval displays.  In  new  vehicles,  the 
schedule  can  only  be  called  up  after  approxi mately  S00  km. 
Resetting  the  service interval  display 
Your authorized  Audi  dea ler  will  reset  the cor
responding  service  schedule  after  performing 
the  appropriate  service  on  your  vehicle.  You 
also  have  the  possibility  to  reset  the  oil 
change  schedule  after having  performed  an 
oil  change  according  to  Audi  specifications. 
Select  the 
ICAR I function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button  > Servicing & checks > 
Service Intervals>  Reset oil change  interval. 
(D Note 
If you  disconnect  the  battery  term inals,  no 
calculations  can  be  made  for  the  service 
i nterval  display  during  th is time  and  no 
serv ice  reminder  will  appear.  Remember 
that  observing  the  proper  service  in tervals 
i s vitally  important  to extending  the  life of 
your  vehicle,  particularly  the  engine,  and  maintain ing  its value.  Even  if the  mileage 
driven  is  low,  the  maximum  period  of  one 
year  from  one service  to  the  next  must  not 
be  exceeded. 
(D Tips 
-Do  not  reset  the  display  between  oil 
changes,  otherwise  the  display  w ill be  in 
correct. 
- The  information  in  the Service  Reminder 
remains  stored  even  when  the  vehicle 
battery  is disconnected.  

Ins trum ent s  an d  warnin g/indic ator  light s 29 
Head-up  Display 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Head-up Display 
Fig.  14 Examp le:  indicators  in the  Head-up  Display 
Fig . 15 Instrument  pane l:  knob  for  the  Head-up  D is
play 
The  Head-up  Display  projects  certa in  warnings 
or  selected  information  from  the  assistance 
systems*  or  nav igat ion*  on  the  w indshield. 
The  display  appears  with in the  driver's  field  of 
vision. 
Switching  on /off 
"'  Press  the  knob~ to  switch  the  Head-up 
Display  on/off 
c::> fig. 15. 
Adju sting  th e  hei ght 
The  height  of  the display  can be adjusted  to 
the  indiv idual  driver. 
"'  Make  sure you are seated  correctly 
c::>page 131. 
"' Turn  the  knob~ to  adjust  the  display . 
Setting s in th e  MMI 
"'  Se lect: ICARI funct ion  button > (C ar)*  sys 
tems 
control  button > Driv e r  Assist > He ad 
u p  Di spla y 
> Head -up  D ispl ay  co nte nt or 
Di spl ay  bri ghtne ss. 
Display  cont ent 
In  the  MM I,  you  can  spec ify wh ich  inform ation 
shou ld  be  disp layed: 
- Cruise  control  system* 
- Navigation  information* 
- Audi  adaptive  cruise control* 
- Aud i active  lane  assist* 
- Night  vision  assistant*  (pedestrian  warning) 
The  speed  disp lay  and  some  of  the  red  indica 
tor  lights  cannot  be  hidden  in the  MMI. 
Displa y brightn ess 
You can  adjust  the  display  br ightness  i n the 
MMI. The  disp lay  br ightness  decreases  auto
matically  as  the  amount  of  light  decreases. 
T he  basic  level  of  br igh tness  is  adjusted  w ith 
the  instrument  illumination 
c::> page 46. 
(D Note 
To prevent  scratches  on  the  glass  cover ing 
the  Head-up  Display,  do  not  p lace  any  ob
jects  in the  p rojection  opening . 
(D Tips 
-Sunglasses  with  po larization  filters  and 
unfavorab le  lighting  conditions  can  af
fect  the  display. 
- Veh icles  with  seat  memory*:  your  Head
up  Display  set tings  are  stored  automati
cally  and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l 
key that  you  are  using. 
- A special  windshie ld  is  needed  for  the 
Head -up  D isp lay function. 
- For  information  on  cleaning,  refer  to 
c::> page 220. 
On-Board  Diagnostic 
system  (OBD) 
Malfunction  Indicator  lamp  (MIL) 
The  Ma lfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL) ¢'4 in 
the  instrument  cluster  is part  of  the  On-Board  Diagnost ic (OBD II)  system. 
The  warning/indicator  light  illuminates  when 
the  ignition  is switched  on  and  goes  out  after  ..,.  

32  Opening and  clo sing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig . 17  Key set 
@ Remot e control  k ey w ith  m echan ical 
ke y 
You can centrally  lock and  unlock  your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine  with  the  master  key with 
remote  control.  A mechanical  key  is integrat
ed in the  remote  control  key 
r:::;, page 33 . 
@ Eme rgenc y ke y 
The emergency  key is not  intended  for  con
stant  use. 
It should  only  be used in  an emer
gency. Keep it  in  a safe  place and do not  carry  it  on your  key ring . 
Key replac em ent 
If  you  lose a key, contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disa
bled.  Be sure to  bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
P er sonal  c omfo rt  se ttin gs 
If  two  peop le use one vehicle,  it  is recom
mended that  each person always  uses "their 
own"  master  key . When  the  ignition  is switch
ed off  or  when the  vehicle  is locked,  personal 
convenience settings  for  the  follow ing sys
tems  are stored  and assigned to  the  remote  master  key . 
- Automatic  climate  control 
- Central  locking  system 
- Amb ience light ing* 
- Seat memory* 
- Parking  system* 
- Adaptive  cruise control*  - Audi  active 
lane assist * 
- Aud i side assist* 
- Aud i drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock  the  vehicle,  when  you open 
the  doors  or when you switch  the  ignition  on. 
A WARNING 
-- Do not  leave your  vehicle  unattended . Al-
ways take your  ignit ion key with  you  and 
lock your  vehicle . Entry  by unauthorized 
persons could  endanger  yo u or  resu lt in 
theft  or  damage the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unattended  in the 
veh icle, especially  with  access to  vehicle 
keys. Unguarded  access to  the  keys pro
vides children  the  opportunity  to  start  the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle  sys
tems  such as the  power  windows,  etc . 
Unsupervised operation  of  any vehicle 
system  by children  can result  in serious 
injury. 
(1) Tips 
- The operation  of  the  remote  control  key 
can be temporar ily disrupted  by  interfer
ence from  transm itters  in the  vic inity  of 
the  vehicle  working  in the  same frequen
cy range (e.g. a cell  phone,  radio  equip
ment). 
- For security  reasons, rep lacement  keys 
are only  ava ilable  from  Audi  dealers. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance to  United 
States  FCC and Industry  Canada regula
tions 
r:::;, page 292.  

34  Openin g and  clo sing 
for  another  vehicle  or  a  transponder  is 
located  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regula
tions 
~ page 292. 
Power  locking  system 
General description 
The power  locking  system  locks or  unlocks  all 
doors  and  the  rear  lid  simultaneously. 
You can  lock  and  unlock  the  vehicle  centrally. 
You have  the  following  choices: 
- Remote  master  key~ 
page  35, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key* 
~ page  36, 
-Lock cy linder  at  the  dr iver's  door 
¢ page  37, or 
- Power  lock ing  switch  inside 
¢ page  37. 
Select ive unlocking 
When  you  lock  the  vehicle,  the  power  locking 
system w ill lock the doors and the rear lid . 
When  unlocking,  you  can set  in the  MMI 
whether  only  the  driver 's  door  o r the  entire 
vehicle  should  be  unlocked ¢ 
page  35. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automat ic locking  feature  locks  all  the  ve
h icle  doors  and  the  rear  l id when  you  drive 
faster  tha n 9  mph  (15  km/h). 
The  car  is unlocked  again,  when  the  opening 
function  in the  power  locking  system  sw itch 
or  at  one  of  the  door  levers  is actuated . The 
Auto  Lock function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
the  MMI 
¢ page  35. 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  sy stem 
If  the  anti -theft  alarm  warning  system  de
tects  a  break- in  into  the  vehicle,  acoust ic and 
visua l warning  signals  are  triggered. 
The  anti-theft  warning  system  is activated  au
tomatically  when  you  lock  the  vehicle . It  is de 
activated  when  unlocking  using  the  remote  key, with  the  mechanical  key, and  when  you 
sw itch  the  ignition  on.  T
he  alarm  also  turns  off  when  the  a larm  cycle 
has  expired . 
Turn signals 
When  you  unlock  the  veh icle,  the  turn  s ignals 
flash  twice.  When  you  lock  the  vehicle  the 
turn  s ignals  flash  once.  If  they  do  not  flash, 
one  of  the  doors,  the  rear  lid  or  the  hood  is 
not  locked. 
Unint entionally  locking your self  out 
In  the  follow ing  cases  there  safeguards  to 
prevent  yo u  lock ing  yo ur remo te  master  key  i n 
the  vehicle : 
- The  vehicle  does  not  lock w ith  the  central 
loc king  switch  ¢ 
page  3 7 if the  drive r's 
door  is open. 
- On veh icles  with  co nvenience  key*,  if the 
most  recently  used  master  key  is  in the  lug
gage  compartment,  the  rear  lid  is a utomat i
cally  un locked  again  after  it  is closed. 
Do not  lock your  veh icle  w ith  the 
remot e ma s
t e r  ke y or  co nv eni enc e ke y* 
until  all  doors 
and  the  rear  lid are  closed . In  this  way  you 
avoid  lock ing  you rsel f out  accidentally . 
Power side door clo ser * 
The  veh icle  doors  are  equipped  with  a  power 
s ide  door  closer.  When  closing  a door,  you  on
ly h ave  to  let  it  fall  light ly into  the  latch.  The 
door  will  then  automatically  close  by  itself 
¢ & . 
A WARNING 
-When  you  lock  yo ur vehicle  from  o utside, 
nobody  -especially  children  -shou ld  re
main  inside  the  vehicle.  Remember, 
when  you  lock  the  vehicle  from  the  out side  the  windows  cannot  be  opened  from 
the  inside. 
- When  you  leave  the  veh icle,  always  take 
the  ignition  key w ith  you . Th is w ill pre
vent  passenge rs  (children,  for  example) 
from  accidenta lly being  locked  in  the  ve
h icle  should  they  accidentally  press  the 
power  locking  sw itch  in the  doors. 
~  

@ Passenger's door 
© Left  rear door 
@ Right  rea r doo r 
_& WARNING 
-When  you  leave your  veh icle  -even  if  on
ly  briefly  -always take  the ignition  key 
with  you . This applies  partic ularly  when 
children  remain  in the  vehicle . Otherwise 
the  ch ildren  could  start  the  engine  or  op
erate  electrical  equ ipment  (e.g.  power 
windows).  The power  windows  are func
t ional  until  the  driver's  door  or  passeng 
er's door  has been opened . 
- Be careful  when  closing  the  wi ndows . 
Check to  see that  no one is  in the  way, or 
serious  injury  could  result! 
- When  locking  the  veh icle from  outs ide, 
the  vehicle  must  be unoccu pied s ince the 
windows  ca n no  longer  be opened  i n an 
eme rgency . 
(0 Tips 
- When  you ope n the  doors,  the  w indows 
a utomat ica lly low er about  10  mm . 
- When  the  window  in the  dr iver's  or  pas
senger's  door  is completely  open,  it  will 
r aise approximate ly 25  mm  when  the 
door  is opened.  The w indow  will  lower 
again  w hen you  close the  doo r. 
- After  the  ignition  has been switched  off, 
t h e windows  can still  be opened  o r 
closed  for abou t 10  minu tes. The powe r 
windows  are not  swi tched off  un til  the 
drive r's door  or  passenge r's door  has 
been opened . 
What  to  do  after  a  malfunction 
The one-touch  open  and  close  function  must 
be  reactivated  if  the  battery  hos  been  discon 
nected. 
..  Pull  and hold  the  power  w indow  switch  un 
t il  the  window  is fully  closed . 
..  Re lease the  switch  and then  p ull it  again  for 
at  least  one second . 
Opening  and  clo sin g  41 
Valet  parking 
The  valet  parking  feature  protects  the  lug
gage  compor tment  from  unauthori zed  access 
from  the  outside. 
Fig . 3 1  Luggage  compa rt m en t:  va let  pa rk in g b utto n 
With  "valet  parking " act ivated,  the  rear  lid 
cannot  be opened  from  the  ou tside. 
..  Remove  the mechan ical  key ¢ 
page  33 . 
.,. Open the  glove  compartment  and activate 
¢ 
fig.  31 the  "valet  parking " feature  by 
press ing the 
lVALE TI button . The  indi cat o r 
light  in the  sw itch ill umi nates . 
..  Close the  glove  compartment  and  lock  it 
with  the  mechanica l key. 
..  Leave the  master  key with  the  se rvice per
sonne l for  park ing and  keep the  mechanica l 
key with  you. 
When  the  "va let  parking"  feature  is activated: 
- t he  unlocki ng but ton fo r th e rear  lid 
~ in 
t he driver's  door  is  inact ive 
- t he button 
~ on  the mas ter key  is inac tive 
- the  opening  handle  in the  rear  lid  is  inact ive . 
The vehicle  can be driven  and  locked and un l ocked with  t he master  key . Access to  the  lug 
gage compar tment  is b locked from  the  out
s ide . 
When  the  valet  park ing function  is switched 
o n, the  message 
Valet  parking  activated ap
pears in  the  inst rument  cluste r display  wh en 
you  sw itch  the  ignition  on  .  

Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on  and  off 
Fig . 33 Instrument  pane l:  lig ht  sw itc h wit h  all -weath
er  lights• 
The  headlights  only  wo rk when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on.  Wh ile  start ing  the  eng ine  o r 
when  switching  off  the  ign ition,  the  head
lights  will  go  off  and  on ly the  side  marker 
lights  will  be  on . 
If the  system  is  not  operating  p rope rly, a 
war ning  symbol  in the  dr iver  information  dis
p lay  is d isplayed 
c::> page  22 . 
Light switch -'tj_ -
Tu rn  the  switch c::> fig . 33 to  the  correspond ing 
position . When  the  lights  a re switched  on,  the 
oD o: symbo l tu rns  on . 
0  -The  lig hts  are  off  or  the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  are  on: 
- USA models: The  day time  running  lights 
will  come  on  automatically  when  the  igni
t ion  is on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 33 is  in 
the 
O posit ion  or  the AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond itions).  The 
Daytime  running 
light s 
function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
the  MMI 
c::> page44, c::>A . 
-Ca nada  model s: The  daytime  running  lig hts 
will  come  on  automa tically when  the  igni
t ion  is  on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 33 is  in 
the 
O position,  the : Do: pos ition  or  the AUTO 
position  (only  in  daylight  conditions) c::> A . 
AUTO  -Automatic  headlights  swi tch  on  and 
off  depend ing  o n brightness,  for  example  i n 
tw ilight,  during  rain  or  in tunnels 
c::> &. . 
:Do:  -Side  marker  lights 
io  -Low beam  headlights 
Clear  vi sion  43 
lm -Fog  lights*  (vehicles  with  Xenon  p lus 
headlights *) 
~ -All-weather  lights * 
@il-Rear  fog  lights* . When  the  rear  fog  lights 
are  on,  the  symbol 
0$ on  the  switch  will  i llu
minate. 
All-weather  lights* 
In  vehicles  with  all-wea ther  lights , the  front 
ligh ts are  ad justed  au tomatically  so  that  yo u 
are  less  like ly to  see  glare  from  your  own 
head lights , for  example  when  driving  on  a wet 
road. 
Automatic  h eadl ight  range  control* 
T he  head lights  do  not  blind  oncoming  traffic 
i f  the  veh icle  load  changes . The  headligh t 
range  also  adj usts  automatically  when  brak
ing  and  accelerating . 
Light functions 
The  following  light  funct io ns  are  availab le  de
pend ing  on  vehicle  equipment  and  o nly func
tion  when  t he  lig ht  switch  is  in the  AUTO posi
tion . You can  deactivate  these  functions  in the 
MMI  under 
Audi  adaptive  light c::> page  44. 
Vehicles  with St atic  corn ering  light* : the  cor
ner ing  ligh t sw itches  on  a utomat ically  when 
the  steering  whee l is turned  at  a  certain  angle 
at  speeds  up  to  approximately  44  mph 
( 7 0  km/h)  and  when  the  turn  signa l is activat 
ed  at  speeds  up  to  approximately  25  mph 
(40  km/h) . The  area  to  the  side  of  the  vehicle 
is  illum inated  better  when  turn ing . 
Vehicles  with 
Dynamic  cu rve light* : the  curve 
light  only  functions  at  speeds  between  ap
proximately  6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  68  mph 
(110  km/h)  and  adapts  itself  to  the  curves  in 
the  road . 
~  

44  Clear vision 
& WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are only  intended 
to  assist the  driver . They do not  relieve 
the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check 
the  headlights  and to  turn them  on man
ually  according  to  the  current light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always switch  on the  headlights 
io 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
theheadlightssothatyoucanseeahead  and so that  others  can see your  car from 
the  back . 
- Please observe  legal  regulations  when 
using the  lighting  systems  described . 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights  should  only  be turned 
on in accordance with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are bright  for  following  traffic. 
{D) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  automatic  head
light  range control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount . You should  therefore 
not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area in  order  to  prevent  malfunc
tions  or failures . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light sensor  malfunc 
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  22 . 
-You  will  hear a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and tail  lights  can fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will  clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This does not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Emergency flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that you  or your  vehicle are in an emer
gency situation . 
Fig. 34 Ce nte r co nso le:  em erg en cy  flash er sw itc h 
..  Press the  switch I:;,,. ~fig.  34 to  turn  the 
emergency flashers  on or off. 
When  the emergency flasher  is on,  all  four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
I:;,,. blink  likewise. The emergen
cy flashers  also work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency flashers  will  turn  on automati
cally  if  you are in an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf
fic jam  so that  any other  vehicles  coming 
can see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has broken  down  or you are 
in  an emergency  situation,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if you are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore adjusted  in the  MMI. 
..  Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting.  ..,.