
58  Seats and  storage 
Ashtray 
Fig.  52 Center  console: front  ashtray~ 
Fig. 5 3 Rear  ashtray 
Opening /clo sing 
..  To  open  the front  ashtray,  slide  the  cover 
up  . 
..  To  close  the  front  ashtray, press  down  on 
the  cover. 
..  To open  the  rear  ashtray,  tap  the  cover  on 
t h e  rim. 
Emptying 
..  To  empty  the front  ashtray,  pull  it  upward 
and  out  . 
..  To empty  the  rear  asht ray,  press  the  rear 
s ide  of  the  cover  down  w hen  it  is open 
Q fig. 53. T he  ashtray  will  lift  up  out  of  its 
mount. 
..  To i nse rt  t he  ashtray  again,  press  it down  in 
to  the  mount  until  it locks  into  p lace. 
_&. WARNING 
Never  put  waste  paper  in the  ashtray.  Hot 
ashes  or  other  hot  objects  in the  ashtray 
could  set  waste  paper  on  fire. 
Cigarette  lighter 
Applies to vehicles: wit h cigaret te  lighter 
Fig . 5 4 Center  console:  cigarette  lighter 
..  Push  the  knob  on  the  cigarette  lighter  in . 
..  Remove  the  cigarette  lighter when it pops 
out. 
_&. WARNING 
The  cigaret te  lig hter  on ly works  w hen  t he 
i gnition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage 
can  lead  to  ser ious  injuries  or  burns.  For 
this  reason,  children  should never  be  left 
unattended  in the  veh icle  because  this  in
creases  the  risk of  inj ury . 
12-volt  sockets 
Fig.  55 Sect io n  of  the  tr im pane l of t he  luggage  com· 
part men t:  12 -vo lt  socket 
• 
F ig . 56  Rear  center  console:  12 -vo lt  socket 
0 0 0 Cl ~ a,  

60  Seats and  st o rage 
vehicle  movement,  hot  liqu id could  spill, 
causing  scalding  burns.  Spilled  hot  liqu id 
can  also  cause an  accident  and  personal 
injury . 
- Use only  soft cups in  the cupholder.  Hard 
cups and glasses can cause inju ry in  an 
acc ident . 
- Never use the  cupholder  or  adapter  as an 
ashtray- risk of  fire. 
([)  Note 
Only drink  containers  with  lids  should  be 
carried  in the  cupho lder.  Liqu id  could  spill 
out  and damage your  veh icle's e lectronic 
equ ipment  or  stain the  upholste ry, etc. 
Cooled glove  compartment 
Ap plies  to  vehicles:  with  coole d glove  compa rtm ent 
The cooled  glove compartment  only  functions 
when  the AIC  system  is switched  on. 
Fig. 59 Glove compa rtment:  switc hin g cooling  mode 
o n/off 
~ Turn the  knob@ counterclockwise  to 
switch  cooling  on. The symbols  on  the  knob 
indicate  the correct  pos ition. 
~ Turn  the  knob @ clockwise  to  switch  cool-
ing off . 
The glove  compartment  cooli ng mode only 
functions  when the vehicle  A/C  system is 
switched  on . 
If the  heating is switched on, 
switch ing the  glove  compartment  cooling 
mode off  is recommended . 
_& WARNING 
Always  leave the  lid  on the  glove  compart
men t cover close d while  driving  to  reduce 
t he risk of  in jury. 
Additional  storage 
The re  are  a var iety of  storage  compartmen ts 
and  fas teners  in various  pl aces  in the  veh icle. 
- Storage compartments  in the  doors 
- Compartment  in the glove compartment 
(coo led*) . The glove  compartment  can be 
locked  using  the  mechan ical key 
r::;, page  33. 
- Storage compartment  for  (sun)glasses* in 
the  roof  (near the  interior  mirro r) 
- Storage compartments  under  the center 
armrests 
- Storage  compartment  on the  rear side of 
the  front  seat* . The  compartment  can hold  a 
maximum  weight  of  1 kg . 
- Compartments*  on  the back of  the front 
seat  backrests 
- Garment  hooks on  the sides of  the pillars  in 
the  rear of  the  vehicle  and in the  rear grab 
handles 
- Compartment  in the  rear center  armrest 
- Storage  in  the trim  panels  in the  luggage 
compartment 
_& WARNING 
-
- Always remove  objects  from  the  instru
ment  panel.  Any  items  not  stored  could 
slide  around  inside  the  vehicle  while  dr iv
ing or when  acce le rat ing or  whe n app ly
ing the  brakes o r when  driving  around  a 
corne r. 
- When  you  are driving  make su re that 
anyth ing you  may have placed  in the  cen
t er conso le or  other  storage  locations 
cannot  fall  out  into  the  footwe lls . I n case 
of  sudden  braki ng you would  not  be able 
to  brake or  accelerate. 
- Always keep the  lid  of  the  compartment 
for  (sun)glasses"  closed wh ile driving  to 
reduce the  risk  of  i njury  during  a  su dden 
braking  maneuver  or  in  the  event  of  an 
accident . 
- Any articles  of  clothing  that  you  have 
hung  up must  not  interfere  with  the driv
er's view. The coat  hooks are des igned 
only  for  lightwe ight  cloth ing.  Neve r hang 
-
any cloth ing with  hard,  pointed  or  heavy  ..,_  

objects  in the  pockets  on the  coat  hooks. 
During  sudden  braking  or  in an accident  -
especially  if  the  airbag  is deployed  -
these  objects  could  injure  any passen
gers inside the  vehicle . 
- To reduce the  risk  of  personal  injury  in an 
accident  or  sudden  stop,  always keep the 
glove compartment  closed while  driv ing . 
- Read and fo llow all  WARNINGS 
Q page  171,  Important  safety  instruc
tions  on the  side  airbag system . 
- Hang clothes  in such a way that  they  do 
not  impair  the  dr iver's v is ion . 
- The coat  hooks must  only  be used for 
lightwe ight  cloth ing.  Do not  leave any 
heavy o r sharp  edged objects  in the  pock
ets which  may  interfere  with  the  side cur
tain  a irbag  deployment  and  can cause 
persona l injury  in a cras h. 
- Do not  use coat  hangers for  hanging 
clothing  on the  coat  hooks as this  can in
terfere  with  proper  deployment  of  the 
side curtain  airbags  in an accident . 
- Do not  hang  heavy objects  on the  coat  hooks, as they  cou ld cause persona l in 
jury  in a sudden  stop. 
(D Note 
Ob je cts  located  on the  rear shelf  that  rub 
aga inst the  rear w indow  cou ld damage the 
heating  wires for  the  rear window  defog
ger . 
Sea ts  a nd  s to rage  61 
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo can be  carried with  a roof 
luggage  rack. 
Fi g. 60 Roof r ack  attac hmen t po ints 
.,.  Always  read and follow  the  instructions  pro
vided  by  the roof  rack man ufacturer  when 
installing  the  roof  rack system . 
If Luggage or  cargo is to  be carried on  the 
roof,  yo u must  observe the  following: 
- Only use roof  racks approved  for  your  vehi
cle.  These approved  roof  racks a re the  basis 
for  a complete  roof  rack system.  Add it ional 
attachments  or ca rr ier  systems a re needed 
to  transport  luggage  and sports  equipment . 
We recommend  using  roof  racks from  the 
Audi  original  accessories program. 
- When  installing  the  roof  rack, make sure  it  is only  mounted  on the  designated  locations 
on the  roof 
Q fig.  60. 
- We recommend  that  you keep the  installa
tion  instructions  for  your  roof  rack system 
together  with  your  Owner's  literature  in the 
veh icle. 
When  should  th e  roof  rack be removed? 
- Before going  through  an automatic  car wash 
(it  is best  to  ask the  car wash operator  for 
advice). 
- When  not  in  use, to  reduce fuel  consump tion,  wind  noise and to  guard  aga inst  theft. 
A WARNING 
- Use of  an unapproved  roof  rack or  incor
rect  mounting  of  an approved  roof  rack  

from  the  rear  seat  bench  to  protect  the 
seatback from damage. 
Tie-downs  and  cargo  net 
The cargo net* prevents  small  objects  from 
sliding. 
Fig. 65 Locat ion of the  tie-downs  in the  luggage  com
partment 
Fig. 66 Luggage  compartment:  cargo  net* 
.. To secure  objects  w ith  the  luggage  com
partment  net*,  fo ld  the  t ie-down  bracket 
u pward 
¢ fig.  65 . 
.. Insert  the  hooks  on  the luggage  compart
ment  net* into  the  tie-downs 
¢ fig. 66 . 
..  Read  and  heed all WARNINGS 
¢page  136, 
Stowing  luggage. 
In  a collision,  the laws  of  physics  mean that 
even  smaller  items  that  are loose  in the  vehi
cle  will turn  into heavy  missiles  that  can cause 
serious  injury.  Items  in the  vehicle  pick  up  ki
netic  energy  which  varies  with  the  vehicle  and 
the  we ight  of the  item . Veh icle  speed  is  the 
most  significant  factor. 
For  example,  in  a frontal  collision  at  a speed 
of  30  mph  (48 km/h),  the  forces  acting  on  a 
10-lb  (S  kg) object  are about 
20  times the 
normal  weight  of the  item . T his  means  that 
the  weight  of the  item  would  suddenly  be  the 
S ea ts  a nd  s to rage  65 
equivalent  of  about  200  lbs  (90 kg).  One  can 
easily  imagine  the  injuries  that an  item  of that 
weight  flying freely  through  the  passenger 
compartment  can  cause  in a  collision  at  a 
speed  considered  relatively  low. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used 
to  secure  items  to  tie-downs  can  fail  dur
ing  hard  braking  or  in  a collision  and  cause 
serious  personal  injury. 
- Always  use  su itab le  retaining  straps  and 
prope rly secure  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  l uggage  compartment  to  he lp  pre
vent  items  from  shift ing  o r fly ing  for
ward . 
- Never  attach  a  chi ld  seat  tether  str ap to 
a tie-down. 
- For strength-re lated  reasons,  the  mount
ing  hooks  can  only  be  used  to  secure  ob
jects  weighing  up  to  10  lb.  (5  kg) . Heavi
er  objects  will  not  be  adequately  secured 
- there  is a  risk of  injury. 
Bag  hooks 
Light objects  can be secured  on  the  hooks. 
Fig. 67 Luggag e co mpa rtment:  bag  hooks 
You can  also  use the  hooks  to  hang  light  purs
es,bags,  etc. 
A WARNING 
The  hoo ks  can  ho ld  a  maximum  weight  of 
3  kg.  Heav ier  objects  are  not  adequa tely 
secured . There  is  risk  of personal  injury.  

Securing the  ski sack 
Applies to vehicles: with  sk i sack 
The  ski sack must  be secured in  the  luggage 
compartment. 
Fi g.  70  Luggage  compartmen t:  Securing  th e  bag 
Fig . 71  Securing  th e  objects  in  the  ski sack 
Securing  the  ski sack in the  luggage 
compartment 
.,.  The  ski sack  has  two  bel ts w it h  h ooks  on  the 
u nderside 
c:> fig.  70@. Hang  the  hooks  to 
the  rear fastening  eye lets  in  the  luggage 
compartment. 
Securing  the  objects  in the  ski sack 
.,.  The re  is  al so a  se cur ing  s trap c:> fig.  71 @ in 
th e  s ack.  Pull t he  str ap tau t usi ng  the  free 
end  of the  st rap . 
A WARNING 
-
-The  ski sack  is  i ntended  only for  the 
transportation  of skis  and  other  light  ob
jects.  To reduce  t he  risk of  serious  per
sonal  inj ury, neve r transport  heavy  or 
pointed  objects  in t he ski  sack. 
- When  brak ing  rapidly  or during  a n acci 
dent,  t he  load  could  be  displaced  and 
ca use  i njur y to  occupants. 
Seats  and  storage  67 
-Sharp  edges  on  the  load  must  be  covered 
for  protection.  A lways  fasten  the  belt 
tightly  aro und  the  sack  and  its  co ntents 
c:>fig.  71. 
(D Tips 
-Never  stow  the  ski sac k away  when  it  is 
st ill  wet  or  damp  (for  examp le,  sn ow 
me lting  from  skis).  Allow  it  to  dry  com
pletely  before  stow ing  it  away. 
- Pos ition  skis  in  the ski sack  with  the 
pointed  ends  facing  the  front  a nd ski 
p oles  with  the  pointed  ends  facing  the 
r e ar.  

76  On  the road 
By pressing  the I STAR T ENGINE ST OP I button 
without  depressing  the  brake peda l, the  igni
tion  is on  and switched 
off by pressing  it 
again . 
After  a cold  engine  is started,  the re may be a 
brief  period  of  increased  noise because oil 
pressure  must  first  bu ild up  in the  hydraulic 
va lve adjusters.  This  is normal  and  not  a cause 
f or  concern. 
If the  engine  should  not  start  immediately, 
the  starting  process  is automatically  stopped 
after  a short  time . Repeat starting  procedure. 
Start-Stop-S ystem *: 
When  you stop  and the  Start-Stop-System* 
turns 
off the  engine,  the  ignition  still  remains 
switched  on. 
- If you  press the I STAR T ENGINE STOPI but
ton  now, the  ignition  wi ll be switched 
off. 
T he engine  will  not  start ¢ page 82 . 
-Make sure  tha t th e ig nit ion  is swi tched off 
before  ex iting  the  vehicle. 
Sw itching  the  ignition /engine  off 
automat icall y* 
The fo llow ing  applies  to  vehicles  with  Start
Stop -System*:  to  prevent  the  battery  from 
draining,  the  ignition  and the  engine  wi ll 
switch 
off automatically  under  the  following 
conditions : 
- T he vehicle  has already  been dr iven. 
- T he d river's door  is opened. 
- T he driver's  seat  be lt  is removed. 
- The brake  pedal  is not  pressed down . 
- The veh icle  is sta tionary. 
In  t his case, the  activated  low  beam w ill be re
p laced by the  side marker  lights.  The side 
marker  lights  will  switch 
off after  a certain  pe
riod  of  time  or when  you lock the  vehicle. 
Driver  m essage  in the  in strument  clu ster 
di spl ay 
P ress b rake pedal  to  start  engine 
This message appears  i f you press the 
I S TAR T ENGINE STOP ! button  to  start  the  en
gine  and  do  not  depress the  brake peda l. The  engine  can only  be started  if  the  brake  pedal 
is depressed. 
!I C
o nveni ence  key: I s ke y not  in th e vehi 
cle? 
T h is message appears  along  with  the !I sym
bol  if  the  master  key  is removed  from  the  ve 
hicle  with  the  eng ine  runn ing. 
It is in tended 
to  rem ind yo u (e.g . when  chang ing  dr ivers) 
not  to  continue  the journey  without  the  mas
ter  key. 
If the  master  key  is no  longe r in t he ve hicl e, 
yo u canno t swi tch on the  igni tion after  stop
ping  the  engine  and you also  cannot  start  the 
engine  again.  Moreover, you cannot  lock the 
vehicle  from  the  outside  with  the  key. 
Tu rn off  ignition  before  leav ing  car 
This  message appears  if  the  drive r's door  is 
opened wh ile the  ign ition  is switched  on. Al
ways swi tch 
off the  ignit io n  if you a re  leav ing 
the  vehi cle. See also ¢ 
page 76. 
Shift  to  P, otherwi se vehicle can roll  away. 
Doors do not  lock if  lever is not  in P . 
This message appears for  safety  reasons 
along  with  an audible warning  tone  if  the  P 
selector  lever  position  is not  engaged  when 
stopp ing the  eng ine with  t he 
I S TAR T ENGI NE ST OP  I but ton. Select  the P se
l ector  lever  posi tion.  Otherwise  the  vehicle 
could  roll  and  it  cannot  be locked. 
Ke y not  r ecogni sed . Hold  back of ke y again st 
marked  ar ea . See owner' s manual. 
If  the  indicato r light  turns  on  and this  mes
sage appears,  there  is a malfunct ion 
~ page 78. 
Turn off  ignition  b efore  leaving  car 
This message appears  if  the  driver's  door  is 
opened wh ile the  ignition  is switched  on. Al
ways switch 
off the  ignit ion  if you a re  leav ing 
the  vehicle.  See also  ¢ 
page 76. 
Shift  to  P and turn  off  ignition  before  leav-
ing car, otherwise  vehicle can roll  awa y 
This  message appears  if  the  drive r's door  is 
opened  while  the  ignition  is switched  on  and 
jll,,  

the sel ector  lever  is not  in the  P position.  Shift 
the  s ele ctor  lever into  th e P position  and 
sw itch 
off the  ign ition  when you  ex it  the  vehi
cle . Otherwise  the  vehicle  could  ro ll.  See a lso 
¢page 76. 
St eeri ng  lock 
The steering  locks when you turn  the  engine 
off using the I S TAR T ENGINE STOP I button 
and open  the  d river 's door.  The locked steer
ing  helps  prevent  vehicle  theft. 
A WARNING 
- Never allow  the  engine  to  run  in confined 
spaces  -dange r of  asphyxiation . 
- Never turn 
off the  eng ine until  the  vehi
cle has come to  a complete  stop . 
- The brake booster  and  power  steer ing 
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  stee r and brake as you  usua l
ly wou ld, this  could  lead to  crashes and 
serious  injur ies. 
(IT),) Note 
- Avoid high  eng ine rpm , full  th rottle  and 
heavy engine  loads unti l the  engine  has 
r eached operating  temperat ure  -other
wise yo u risk  eng ine damage. 
- The eng ine cannot  be sta rted  by pushing 
or  tow ing the  veh icle. 
-If the  engine  has been under  heavy load 
fo r an ex tended  pe riod,  hea t builds  up in 
the  engine  compartment  after  the  en
gine  is switched 
off  -there is a risk of 
damaging  the  engine.  Allow  the  engine 
to  run  at  idle for  about  2  m inutes  befo re 
switching  it 
off. 
@ Tips 
- If  you open  the  driver's  door  with  the  ig
nitio n on,  a  buzzer sounds  and the  mes
sage 
Ignition  is on appears  in the  instru
ment  cluster  disp lay. Switch  the  ign it ion 
off . 
- If  you  leave the  vehicle  with  t he ignit ion 
switched  on, the  igniti on will  switch 
off 
On  th e ro ad  77 
after a cer tain  per iod of  t ime.  P lease 
note  that  electrical  eq uipment  such as 
exterior  lights  will  sw itch 
off as well 
when  that  happens. 
Stopping  the  engine 
...  Bri ng your  ve hicle to  a complete  stop. 
...  Move the  se lector  lever  to  the  P or  N posi 
tion . 
...  Press the 
I STA RT ENGINE ST OP ! button 
¢fig. 78 . 
Emergency off 
If  necessary, the  engine  can be switched off 
with  the  selector  lever  in the  R or  D/S posi
tion . The eng ine stops  if you  press the 
I S TAR T ENG INE S T OPI button  at  speeds below 
6 mph  (10  km/h)  and press the  b rake peda l. 
A WARNING 
-Never turn off the  en gine  until  the vehi
cle has come  to a complete  stop . 
- The brake booster  and p owe r stee ring 
only  work  when  the  eng ine  is r unning . 
If 
the  engine  is off, you have to  use more 
force  when steering  or  braking.  Because 
you cannot  steer  and bra ke as you  usual
ly would,  this  cou ld  lead to  crashes and 
serious  injuries. 
- For safety  reasons, you sho uld  a lways 
park your  vehicle  w it h  the  selector  lever 
in  P. Otherwise,  the  vehicle  could  inad 
vertently  roll  away . 
- After  the  eng ine has been switched 
off, 
the  radiator  fa n can cont in ue to  run for 
up to  10  minutes  - even with  the  ignition 
sw itc hed 
off. It can also sw itch  on again 
afte r some t ime if  the  coo lant  tempera
ture  rises as the  resu lt of  a hea t buildu p 
or  if  the engine  is hot  and  the engine 
compa rtment  is additionally  heated  by 
the  s un's rays . 
(D Note 
Do no t stop the  eng ine  immedia tely  after 
hard  o r extended  driving . Keep the  engine 
.  

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 .