
46  Clear vis ion 
instrument  cluste r illuminates  when  the 
high  beams are on. 
- T he 
headlight  flash er works  only  as long  as 
yo u hold  the lever - even if  there  are no 
l ights  turned  on. The indicator  light 
II in 
the  instrument  cluster  il luminates  when you 
use  the  headlight  flasher. 
A WARNING 
Do not  use the  high  beam or  headlight 
flasher  if you  know  that  these  could  blind 
oncoming  traffic. 
Interior  lights 
Front  and rear interior  lighting 
Fi g. 36 Headliner:  Front  interior  ligh ts 
Fig . 37 Re ar  headli ne r: Readi ng  light 
Press the  appropriate  button q fig . 36: 
El-Interior  lighting on/off 
I]]-Door contac t sw itch . The  inter ior  lighting 
turns  on  automatica lly  when  you unlock  the 
vehicle,  open  a door  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  sw itch  the  ignition  on. 
When  a door  is open,  the  light  t urns off  afte r 
a few  minutes. 
L:!l -Read ing  lights  on/off 
~ - Switching  the  rear read ing  lights  on/off 
from  the  cockpi t. 
I"  REARI * - Switching  the  rear reading  lights 
o n/off  from  the  cockpit. 
Ambience lighting 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  ambience  lighting 
You can adjust  the  br ightness  for  the  ambi
ence  ligh tin g. 
..  Select  in the  MMI:  ICARlfunction  butto n> 
(Car )* sys tem s control  button  > Vehicle  set
ting s 
> Interi or lighting > Brightne ss. 
.. To  increase or  reduce the  b rightness , turn 
t he knob  and  press it . 
T he ambience  light ing tu rns on when  you turn 
t h e headlights  on wh ile the  ig nition  is swi tc h 
ed on. 
(D Tips 
The setti ng  is automati cally  sto red and as
s igned  to  the  remo te contr ol key t hat  i s in 
u se . 
Instrument  illumination 
You can  adjust  the  brightness  of  the  instru
men t and  di splay  illumination  a s well  as  the 
Head-up  Display*. 
Fi g. 38 Instrume nt illumina tion 
...  Press the  knob to  re lease  it. 
..  Turn  the knob  toward"-"  or"+"  to  reduce or 
increase the  br ightness . 
..  Press the  knob  aga in to  return  it  to  its origi-
na l posit ion .  ...  

54  Seats and  storage 
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 6 MMI  display:  seat  settings 
Operating 
•  The MMI  displays the  possible  seat settings 
@ when  you turn  the  mu ltifunction  button 
(D c:> fig.  45 to  the left  o r right c:> fig . 46, 
c:> _&. . 
• 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 © 
li ghts  up . 
The  follow ing  seat  settings @ are possible: 
Massage 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. 45. 
l u mb ar support  -Moving  the lumbar  support 
up/down  and  making  it firmer/softer 
c:> &. . 
Side bol ste rs*  -Increasing/reducing  the  side 
support  in  the seat  using  the side bolsters  on 
the  seating  surface  and  backrest 
c:> A. 
Seating  surface  -Making  the  seating  surface 
longer/shorter 
c:> &. . 
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  o r 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  pos i
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 . 47 Cockp it:  center  armrest  

Warm and cold  71 
Four-zone  automatic  climate  control 
Operation 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with four -zone  a utomat ic climate  control 
We recommend  pressing  the IAUTOI button  and  setting  the  temperature  to  72  °F (22  °C). 
F ig.  73 Four -zone  automat ic climate  control:  controls 
Fig. 74 F our -zone  automat ic climate  control:  rear con· 
trols 
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  settings can be adjust· 
ing  separately. 
The settings  can also be adjusted  in the  rea r 
r::;,fig.  74. 
IOFFl Switching  the  climate control 
system  on/off 
The IOFFI button  switches  the  climate  control 
system  on or  off . 
It also switches  on when you 
turn  the  dial  or  press  any button . Airf low from  outside  is blocked  when  the 
climate control 
system  is  switched off. 
You  can activate  the  residual  heat  funct ion 
when  the ignition  is off  by  pressing and hold
ing  the ~ button.  The residual  heat  from the 
coolant  is used to  heat  the  vehicle  interior. 
The residua l heat  function  switches  off  auto
matically  after  about  30  minutes. 
IACI Switching  cooling  mode  on /off 
T he air  is not  coo led  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  recircu lation  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 
¢ Li). . 
The !AUTO ! button  or~  button  switches  recir-
culation  mode  off.  .,..  

Emergency brake fun ction 
An emergency  brake  ensures  that  the  vehicle 
can  be  slowed  down  even  if the 
normal b rakes 
fail 
c::> pag e 80 , Emergency  broking . 
Indicat or  light s 
-If  the  par king  b rake  is  closed  w ith  the  igni
t ion 
s wit ched  on the  indicator  lights  come 
on  - (USA models)/ . (Canada  models) 
in the  instrument  cluster  and  in the  switch. 
- If the  par king  brake  is  closed  w ith  the  igni 
tion 
s witc hed  off the  indicator  lights  come 
on  - (USA models)/ . (Canada  models) 
in the  instr ument  cluster  and  in the  switch 
for  about  20  seconds. 
A WARNING 
Do not  press  the  accelerator  peda l inadver
tently  if the  vehicle  is  stat ionary  but  the 
eng ine  is  running  and  a  gear  is selected . 
Otherw ise  the  vehicle  will start  to  move 
immediately  and  cou ld  result  in a  crash . 
(D Note 
If  the symbol . in the  display  or  the  ind i
cato r light 
1111 (USA  models) . (Cana 
da  models)  in the  instrument  cluster  flash
es , the re  is a  malfunction  in the  bra ke  sys
tem.  Please  refer  to  the  detai led  descr ip
tion  of  the  indicator  lights ¢ 
page  15. 
- If  the  indicato r light - (USA mod-
els) .  (Canada  mode ls)  or 
IIJ tu rns 
on,  there  may  be  a  malfunction  in the 
parking  brake 
r=>  page  16. 
@ Tips 
-You can  apply  the  pa rking  brake  at  any 
time  -even  w ith  the  ignition  swi tched 
off.  The  ignition  must  be  on  in order  to 
release  the  parking  brake. 
- Occasiona l noises  when  the  parking 
brake  is  applied  and  re leased  are  norma l 
and  are  not  a ca use for  concern . 
- When  the  vehicle  is parked,  the  parking  brake  goes  thro ugh  a se lf-test  cycle  at 
r egular  intervals . Any assoc iated  noises 
are  norma l. 
On  the ro ad  79 
Parking 
Parking 
~ Stop  the  vehicle  with  the  foot  brake . 
~ Pull the  switch(®)  to  apply  t he  pa rking 
bra ke . 
~ Select  the  P se lec to r  lever  posit ion 
r=> poge  109. 
~ Turn  the  engine  off c::> &_. 
In  addition  on  inclines and  grades 
~ Tu rn the  steering  wheel  so  that  your  vehicle 
w il l  roll  aga inst  the  c urb in  c ase  it shou ld 
s tart  to  move . 
T he  park ing  brake  activates  automat ica lly 
when  you  swit ch the  ign ition  off. This does  not 
happe n if you  select  the  N selector  lever  posi
tion  or  switch  the  parking  off  with  the~ but 
ton  before  switching  the  ignition  off . 
A WARNING 
-When  you  leave  your  vehicle  -even  if on 
ly briefly  -always  take  the  ign it ion  key 
with  you . This  applies  particularly  when 
children  remain  in  the  vehicle . Othe rwise 
the  children  could  start  the  engine,  re lease  the  parking  brake  or  operate  elec
trica l equipment  (e.g.  power  wi ndows). 
There  is the  r is k  of an  accident. 
- When  the  veh icle  is  locked,  no  one  -par
ticularly  not  childre n should  rema in  in 
the  vehicle . Locked doors  ma ke  it  mo re 
difficult  for  emergency  wo rke rs to  ge t in 
to  the  vehicle  -putting  lives  at  risk . 
Starting  from  rest 
The starting  assist  function  ensures  that  the 
parking  broke  is released  automatically  upon 
starting . 
Stopping  and  applying  parking  brake 
~ Pull the  switch(®)  to  apply  the  pa rking 
bra ke .  

switched  on during  this  stop  phase. The en
gine  will  be automatically  restarted  when 
needed. 
The  last Start-Stop-System  setting  (on/off  us
ing the  button 
I CAJ ,.I) will  be restored  when  the 
ignition  is turned  on. The  LED in the 
l@ "'I but
ton  turns  on when  the  Start -Stop-System  is 
switched  off  manually. 
Basic requirements  for  the  Start-Stop 
mode 
- The driver's  door  is closed . 
- The  driver'  seat  belt  is latched. 
- T he hood  is closed. 
- The  vehicle  must have been  driven  faster 
than  2.5  mph  (4  km/h)  since  the last  stop . 
- A tra iler  is not  hitched  to  the  vehicle. 
_&, WARNING 
-Never  let the  vehicle  roll with  the engine 
switched  off.  You could  lose contro l over 
the  vehicle . This can  lead to  a collision 
and serious  injuries . 
- The brake  booster  and  the  steering sup
port  do  not work  wh ile the  engine  is 
switched  off.  More force  is required  to 
stop  and  to steer  the  vehicle . 
- To  reduce the  risk  of  injuries, make sure 
that  the  Start-Stop-System  is turned  off 
when  working  in the  engine  compart
ment  c:>page 
82. 
(D Note 
Always  switch  off  the  Start-Stop -System 
when  driving  through  water¢ page 
82. 
On the  road  81 
Starting/stopping  the  engine 
Applies to  veh icles: w it h  Sta rt-Stop -System 
Fig. 81  Inst rument  cluster: en g in e sw itched  off (stop 
p hase) 
~ Slow the  veh icle to  a  stop using  the brake 
and  keep pressing  the brake pedal.  The en
gine w ill  switch  off.  The 
[I] i ndicato r light 
appears in the  information  line  in  the instru 
ment  cluster  display. 
~ When  you take  your  foot off  the  brake ped
al, the  engine  restarts . The indicator  light 
turns  off. 
Additional  information 
The eng ine will  switch  off  in the  P, D,  N and  S 
positions  as well  as in  manua l mode.  In  the  P 
position,  the  engine  will  also remain  off  if  you 
take  your  foot  off  the  brake pedal. The engine 
starts  again when you select  another  selector 
lever  position and take your  foot  off  the  brake 
pedal. 
If  you select  the  R position  during  a Stop 
phase, the  engine  will  start  again . 
Shift  from  D to  P quickly  to  prevent the  engine 
from  starting  unintentionally  when  shifting 
through  R. 
You can determine  for yourself  if  the  engine 
will  stop  or  not  by reducing  or  increasing  the 
amount  of  force  you  use to  press the  brake 
pedal.  For example,  if  you only  lightly  press 
on the  brake pedal  in stop-and  and-go  traffic 
or  when  turn ing, the  engine  will  not  switch  off 
whe n the  vehicle  is stationary.  As soon as you 
press the  brake down  ha rder,  the  engine  will 
switch  off. 
lill>  

Messages in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  Start-Stop-System 
Start-Stop  syste m deacti vated:  Please  re
start  engine  manually 
This  message  appears  when  specific  condi
tions  are  not  met  dur ing  a  s top  phase  and  the 
Start -Stop-System  w ill 
not be  able  to restart 
the  eng ine. 
If the  Dor  R selector  lever  posi
tions  were  engaged,  P will be  selected  auto mat ica lly. The  engine  must  be  started  with 
the 
! START ENGINE STOP I button . 
Start-Stop  system: System  fault!  Function 
unavailable 
There  is a  malf unctio n in t he  Star t-Stop-Sys
tem . Dr ive the  veh icle  to an  authorized  repair 
fac ility  for  servicing  as  soon  as  possible  to  cor
rect  the  malfunction . 
Speed  warning  system 
Introduction 
The speed  warning system  helps you  to stay 
under a specified  maximum  speed. 
The speed  warning  system  warns  you  if you 
a re  exceeding  the  max imum  speed  that  you 
have  set.  You w ill hear  a warn ing  tone  when 
your  speed  exceeds  the  stored  va lue  by ap
p rox ima tely  3  mph (3 km/h) . An  indicato r 
l ight . (USA models)/ . (Canada  mode ls)  in 
t he  ins trumen t cluster  display also turns  on  at 
the  same  time.  The  indicator  light 
a;m 
turns  off  when  the  speed  decreases  below  the 
stored  maximum  speed. 
Setting  a  threshold  is recommended  if you 
wou ld like to  be reminded  when  you  reach a 
certain  maximum  speed . Situations  where  you 
may want  to  do so include  driving  in a  country 
with  a  general  speed  limit or  if there  is a 
specif ied  max imum  speed  for  winter  tires. 
(D Tips 
Even tho ugh  your  vehicle  is equipped  with 
a speed  warning  system,  you  should  st ill 
On the  road  83 
watch  the  speedometer  to  make  sure you 
are  not  driving  faster  than  the  speed  limit. 
Setting  the  threshold 
You can set, chang e and  delete  the  threshold 
in the  MMI. 
.,.  Select: I CAR I function  button > (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Driver assist > Speed 
warning. 
You  can  set  any threshold  between 20  mph 
(30  km/h)  and  lS0 mph  (240 km/h).  Sett ings 
can  eac h be  adjusted  in increments  of  6 mph 
(10  km/h). 
Cruise  control 
Switching  on 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  cruise  control 
The cruise control system  makes  it possible  to 
drive at  a constant  speed  starting  at 
20 mph 
(30kmlh). 
0 
f 
®t 
0 
Fig.  84 Contro l lever  with set  button 
Fig. 85 Display: Selected  speed 
.,. Pull the  lever  to  position © c::> fig. 84 to 
sw itch  the  system  on. 
.,.  Drive  at the  speed  you  w is h  to  set. 
.,.  Press  button @ to  set  that speed.  

84  On  th e road 
The stored  speed and the  ind icator  light 
A;(l)~i~ (US mo dels) 1,'I (Canadian mode ls) a p
pea r in the  instrument  cluster  d isp lay 
c::> fig.  85. The display  may vary, depending  on 
the  type  of  d isplay  in your  vehicle . 
This  informat ion  is also shown  briefly  in t he 
Head -up  Display*. 
The speed is kept  constant  v ia an engine  o ut
put  adjustment  or  active  b rake 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  vehicles . 
- For safety  reasons, the  cruise  control 
should  not  be used  in the  city,  in stop
and-go  traff ic, on twist ing  roads and 
when  road conditions  are poor  (such as  ice , fog,  gravel,  heavy ra in and  hydro
planing)  -risk of  accident. 
- Turn 
off the  cruise  control  temporar ily 
when  entering  turn  lanes,  highway  exit  lanes or  in construc tion zones. 
- Please note  that  inadvertently  "rest ing" 
yo ur foot  on the  accelerator  peda l causes 
the  cruise  control  not  to  brake . T his is 
because the  cr uise control  is overridden 
by the  d river's  acce leration . 
- If  a brake  system  malfunction  such as 
overheating  occurs when  the  cruise  con
tro l system  is switched  on, the  braking 
function  in the  system  may be switched 
off. The other  cruise  control  functions  re
ma in active  as long  as the  indicator  light 
[~;rn~i~ (US models) !Ill (Canad ian  mod 
els) is on . 
(j) Tips 
The brake lights  illuminate  as soon as the 
brakes decelerate  automat ica lly. 
Changing  speed 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  cru ise  control 
.,  To  increase/decrease the  speed  in  inc re
ments,  tap  the  lever  in the 
0 10 direction 
c::> fig . 84 
.,  To increase/decrease  the  speed quick ly, 
hold  t he lever  in the 
0 10 direction  until 
the  desired  speed  is displayed. 
You can also  press the  accelerator  pedal  down 
to  increase your  speed, e.g . if you want  to 
pass someone . The speed you  saved earlier 
will  res ume as soon  as you  release the  acceler
ator  pedal. 
If, however, you  exceed your  saved speed  by 
6 mph  (10  km/h)  for  longer  than  5  m inutes, 
the  cr uise control  wi ll turn 
off temporari ly. 
The green  symbol 
A;(l)~i~ (US mode ls) 1,'I 
(Canadian mode ls)  in the  display  will  go  out 
but  the  saved speed  rema ins the  same . 
Presetting  your  speed 
Applies  to  veh icles : w ith  cru ise  control 
You can preset your  desired  speed while  the 
vehicle is not  moving. 
.,  Switch  on  the  ignition. 
.,  Pull  lever  into  position 
(D c::> fig . 84. 
.,  Press the  lever  in the 0 or 0 direction  to 
increase or  decrease your  speed . 
.,  Release the  lever to  save that  speed . 
This function  makes it  possible,  for  examp le, 
to  save the  speed you want  before  dr iving  on 
the  h ighway.  Once on the  h ighway,  act ivate 
the  cru ise control  by pulling  the  lever toward 
(D . 
Switching  the  system  off 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  cruise  control 
Temporary  deactivation 
., Press the  b rake pedal,  or 
.,  Press the  leve r into  posi tion @(n ot  clicked 
into  place) 
c::> fig.  84, or 
...  Drive for  longer  t han  5 min utes  at  more 
than  5  mph  (10  km/h)  above the  stored 
speed.  

88  Audi adaptive  cruise  control  and braking  guard 
@ is located  in front  of  that  vehicle,  the sys
tem  will  not  react to  the  stationary  vehicle. 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles:  with Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 89 Detection  range 
What can adaptive  cruise control  do? 
The adaptive  cruise control  system  uses video, 
radar  and ultrasou nd.  Moving  vehicles ahead 
can be recognized  up to  about  650  feet  (200  m)  away. 
On open  roads w ith  no traffic,  adaptive  cruise 
control  works  like a regular  cruise control  sys
tem.  The stored  speed  is maintained.  When 
approaching  a moving  vehicle  detected  up 
ahead, the  adaptive cruise control  system  au
tomatically  s lows down  to match  that vehi
cle's speed and then  maintains  the  distance 
that  the  driver previous ly stored.  As soon as 
the  system  does not  detect  a vehicle  up 
ahead, adaptive  cruise control  accelerates 
back up to  the  stored  speed. 
In  stop-and-go  traffic,  adapt ive cru ise control 
can brake  until the  vehicle  stops  and acceler
ate  again under  certain  conditions  and  if this 
is possible  within  the  system's  limits and ca
pabilities¢ 
page  90. Adaptive  cru ise control 
will  not  make an emergency  stop . 
Which  functions  can be controlled? 
When you  switch  adaptive  cruise contro l on, 
you  can set the  current  speed as the  "control 
speed"  ¢ 
page  88,  Switching  on and  off. 
When driving,  you  can stop  cruise control 
¢ 
poge  90 or  change the  speed  ¢ page  89 
at  any time. 
You  can also  set  the  distance  to  the  object 
ahead and set the  adaptive  cruise control  driv
ing  program ¢ 
page  90. 
Switching  on  and off 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
Fig. 90 Se lector  lever:  switching  on/off 
Fig.  91 Instrument  cluste r: adaptive  cruise control 
You can set  any speed between  20  mph  and 
95  mp h (30  and  150 km/h). 
Ind icator  lamps  and  messages in the  instru
ment  cluster  d isplay inform  you about  the  cur
rent  system  status  and settings. 
An additional  indicator appears  in the  Head
up D isplay*. 
Switching  adaptive  cruise  control  on 
.,. Pull  the  lever  toward  you  into  position (D 
¢ fig.  90 . ACC standby appears in the  in
strument  cluster  display. 
Setting  the  speed and  activating 
regulation 
.,.  To set  the  current  speed,  press the ISETI 
button  ¢ fig.  90. The set  speed  is shown  in 1111-