Notes o n these featur es
- The turn signals only work with t he ignition
turned on . T he indicator light s
II or Ill in
the instrument cluster
¢ page 14 also b link.
- After you have turned a corner , the tur n sig-
nal switches off automatica lly.
- The
high beam works only when the head
lights are on. The indicator light
II in t he
instrument cluster i lluminates when the
high beams a re on.
- The
headlight flasher wo rks only as long as
you hold the lever -even if there are no
lights turned on . The indicator light
II in
the ins trument cluster illuminate s when you
u se the headlight flasher .
A WARNING
-
Do not use the high beam or headlight
flasher if you know that thes e cou ld blind
oncoming traffic.
Interior lights
Front interior lights
The interior lights include reading lights for
both the driver and the front passenger .
Fig. 59 Headlin er: Fro nt in te rior /re adi ng light s
The rocker switch @¢ fig. 59 for ope rating
the in ter ior lighting has the follow ing func
tions :
Door cont act switch
.,. Place the switch @ in the midd le position.
Interior light switched on
.,. Pla ce the switch @ in posi tion I.
.,,
:! .:,
1A
Clear vision 61
Interior light switched off
.,. Place the sw itch @ in position 0 .
Reading lights ~
.,. Press one of the switches @ to turn the
r ight or left reading light on or off .
In the door contact swi tch position (switch @
in the m iddle position), the interior l ights tur n
o n as soon as you unlock the vehicle o r open
the doors . The inte rior lights are also turned
o n when the igni tion key is removed . The light
goes ou t about 30 seconds after the doo rs are
closed. When the veh icle is locked or when
the igni tion is turned on, the i nterior lights
are turned off .
When a door is open, the interior lights are
tu rned off after about 10 minutes to prevent
draining the battery.
T he brigh tness of the lights is cont rolled au
tomat ic all y by a d imme r when they are
switched on and off.
Rear interior lights
There are reading ligh ts in the rear for the
passengers .
0
...
Fig . 60 Headli ner: Rear read ing light s
>l!i:.
r -
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Fig. 61 Headlin er: Third row r eading light
N .., N
.:,
1A
:::i N
-.:,
1A
66 Clear vis ion
Headlight washer system
Ap plies to vehicles: with hea dlig ht washer syste m
The headlight washer system cleans the
headlights .
.. Operate the windshield wiper/washer sys
tem
q page 63, fig. 65 ® with the head
lights turned on by holding the lever for lon
ger than one second .
The washer jets extend forward out of the
front bumper driven by water pressure to
spray the front headlights with water .
You shou ld inspect the headlights regularly
(for example when refueling) and clean off
any solid dirt or insects from the lenses .
To ensure the system works proper ly in winter,
keep the washer jets free of snow and remove
any ice using a de- ic ing spray.
Service position
The wiper blades can only be changed in the
service position.
.. If the wiper blades are not frozen to the
windshield, bring the windshield wiper lever
to the basic position@¢
page 63 , fig. 65 .
.. Se lect :
I CAR I function button> S ystems *
control button> Windshi eld w ip e rs > S er v
ice positi on.
Or
.. Se lect :
I CAR ! funct io n button > Car sy stems *
control button > Servicing & checks > Wiper
servic e po sition .
-On -chang ing the windshield w iper b lades
can on ly be done if you bring the wiper a rms
to the se rv ice posi tion. You w ill also avoid
paint damage to t he hood when working on
the wipers in this pos ition.
- Off -the wi ndshield wipe rs a re moved to
their initial pos ition aga in.
(D Note
N ever maneuve r your vehicle with the
front windshield wipe r arms ra ised si nce
they wi ll a utomat ica lly be moved back to the
ir basic position above a speed of 3
mph
(6 km/h) and ca n scratch the hood.
(D Tips
- Yo u can also use the se rv ice posi tion, for
examp le, i f you want to p rotec t the
windshield from icing by using a cover .
- T he service posit ion automatically
switches to
Off when you operate the
w indshield wiper lever, or speed exceeds
3 mph (6 km/h).
Cleaning windshield wiper blades
Clean the windshie ld w iper b lades when they
begin to leave st reaks .
.. Place the windsh ie ld w iper arms in the serv
ice pos it ion. Refer to ¢
page 66.
.. Lift the wiper arm away from the rear win
dow .
.. Use a soft cloth and glass cleane r to clean
the wi ndshield wipe r blades.
.&_ WARNING
Dir ty windsh ield wipe r blades can impair
your view. This can lead to accidents.
.
the selector lever must be in the P position
and the ignition must be off. This will now be
come the stored setting when the vehicle is
put in reverse gear again.
Tilting th e pa sseng er's si de exte ri or
m irror (only with se at mem ory )
When you move the selector lever into R (Re
verse), the mirror on the front passenger's door (knob turned to ®
c::> fig. 70) will tilt
slightly downward. This make is easier for you
to see the curb when you are backing into a
parking space .
The mirror returns to its initial position as soon as reverse gear is disengaged and vehicle
speed is above about
9 mph (15 km/h). The
mirror a lso returns to its in itia l posit ion if the
sw itch is moved to the drive r's exte rior mi rror
© o r the ignit ion is switched off.
0 Note
- Curved (i.e . convex) mirror surfaces in
crease your field of view. Remembe r th at
vehicles or o ther objects w ill appear
smaller and farther away than when
seen in a flat mirro r. If yo u use this mir
ror to est imate distances of following
vehicles when changing lanes, you could
estimate incorrect ly and cause an acci
dent.
- If the mirror hous ing is moved un inten
tionally (for example, while park ing your
vehicle), then you must first fo ld the mir
ro r electrically . Do not readjust the mir
ror hous ing manually. You could damage
the motor which controls the mi rror.
- If you wash t he veh icle in an automatic
car wash, you must fold the exte rior m ir
r o rs in to redu ce the r is k of damage to
the mirrors. Never fold power folding ex
te rior mi rrors* by hand . Only fold them
in and out using the power cont ro ls.
(D Tips
If there should be a malfunc tion in the
elec trical system, you can still ad just the
exterior m irrors by pressing the edge o f
the mirror.
Clear vis ion 69
Dimming the mirrors
0 ~
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Fig. 71 Auto mat ic d immin g rea rv iew m ir ror *
Manu al a nti-gl are adju stment
... Move the small lever ( located on the bottom
edge of the mirror) to the rear .
Automatically dimming mirro rs*
... To dim the rearview mirror and both exterior
m irrors*, press the @button . T he diode @
turns on. The rearview and exterior mirrors *
dim automatically when light shines on
them, for examp le from headlights on ave
hicle to the rear.
A WARNING
-Electro lyte fluid can leak from automatic
d imm ing mirro rs if the glass is broken.
E lect ro lyte fluid can irritate skin, eyes and
respira to ry system.
- Repeated or prolonged exposu re to e lec
trolyte can cause irritation to the respira
t ory sys tem, especially among people
with asthma or o ther resp iratory condi
tions . Get fresh air immediately by leav
ing the vehicle or, if that is not possib le,
open w indows and doors a ll the way.
- If electrolyte gets into the eyes, flush
them thorough ly with large amounts of
clean water for at least
15 minutes;
medical attention is recommended.
- If electrolyte contacts skin, flush affect
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.
72 Seats and stor age
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 adjusting 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 quickly reach all the
switches and controls in the instrument
panel
-your body is properly supported thus reduc
ing physical stress and fatigue
- the safety be lts and airbag system can offer
maximum protection
¢ page 183 .
In the following sections, you will see exactly
how you can best adjust your seats .
There are special regulations and instructions
for installing a child safety seat on the front
passenger's seat. Always follow the informa
tion regarding child safety provided in
¢ page 204, Child Safety.
A WARNING
Incorrect seating position of the driver and
all other passengers can result in serious
personal injury.
- Always keep your feet on the floor when
the vehicle is in motion -never put your
feet on top of the instrument panel, out
of the window or on top of the seat cush
ion . This applies especially to the passen
gers .
If your seating position is incorrect,
you increase the risk of injury in the case
of sudden braking or an accident.
If the
airbag inflates and the seating position
is incorrect, this could result in personal
injury or even death.
- It is important for both 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 sitting any
closer than this, the airbag 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 maximum protection.
- Always try to keep as much distance as
possible between yourself and the steer
ing wheel or instrument panel.
- Do not adjust the driver's or front pas
senger's seat while the vehicle is moving.
Your seat may move unexpectedly, caus
ing sudden loss of vehicle control and
personal injury. If you adjust your seat
while the vehicle is moving, you are out
of position.
Driver's seat '
The correct seat position is important for safe
and relaxed driving.
We recommend that you adjust the driver's
seat in the following manner :
.,. Adjust the seat in fore and aft direction so
that you can easily push the peda ls to the
floor wh ile keeping your knees slightly bent
i::::> A in Why is your seat adjustment so im
portant? on page 72.
.. Adjust the seatback so that when you sit
with your back against the seatback, you can
still grasp the top of the steering wheel.
.. Adjust the head restraint so the upper edge
is as even as possible with the top of your
head . If that is not poss ible , try to adjust
the head restraint so that it is as close to
this position as possible
c:::> page 77.
A WARNING
Never place any objects in the driver's foot
well. An object could get into the pedal
area and interfere with pedal function. In
case of sudden braking or an accident, you
would not be able to brake or accelerate .
~ Driver's door closed -press the correspond
ing memory button until the stored position
is reached.
Successful storage is conf irmed audibly and
by the light in the
!SE T! button illuminating.
When the vehicle is
locked, the current set
tings are stored and ass igned to the remote
control key. But the settings stored on memo
ry buttons
1 and 2 are not deleted. They can
be recalled at any time. When the vehicle is
unlocked, the settings assigned to the remote
control key are restored.
I f your vehicle is driven by other persons using
your remote control key , you should save your
individual seat position on one of the memory
buttons. You can recall your settings again
simply and conven iently by pressing the corre
spond ing memory button . When the vehicle is
locked, these settings are automatically re-as
signed to the remote control key and stored.
A WARNING
-For safety reasons, the seat setting can
only be recalled when the vehicle is sta
tionary -othe rwise you risk having an ac
cident.
- In an emergency, the recall operation
can be stopped by pressing the
!ON/O FF I
button or by briefly pressing any given
memory button.
Activating remote control key memory
Applies to vehicles: with seat memo ry
To assign the driver's seat settings to the re
mote control key when locking the vehicle, the
function must be activated in the MMI.
~ Select: I CARI function button > Systems*
control button > Seat adjustment > Driver 's
seat> Key mem. profile
> On. Or
~ Select : I CARI function button > Car systems*
control button > Vehicle settings > Seats >
Driver's seat> Remote control key> On.
Seats and storage 75
(D Tips
If you do not want another driver's set
tings to be assigned to the remote control key, switch off the memory function using
the MMI or the
I ON/OF F! button
¢ page 74.
Rear seats
General information
Safe transportation of passengers on the rear
seats requires proper safety precautions .
All passengers on the rear seats must be seat
ed in compliance with the safety guide lines
exp lain ed in
¢page 174 and ¢page 183.
The correct seating position is criti ca l for the
sa fety of front
and rear seat passengers alike
¢page 167.
A WARNING
-Occupants in the front and rear seats
must always be properly restrained.
- Do not let anyone ride in the vehicle
without the head restraints provided.
Head restraints help to reduce injuries.
- Loose items inside the passenger com
partment, can fly forward in a crash or
sudden maneuver and injure occupants.
Always store articles in the luggage com
partment and use the fastening eyes, es
pecially when the rear seatbacks have
been fo lded down .
- Read and heed all WARNINGS
¢ page 167, Proper seating positions
for passengers in rear seats .
Tie-down rings
There are four tie-down rings in the luggage
compartment for securing luggage items .
liiiil
Fig. 88 Locat ion of t he tie -down rings in the luggage
co mpar tment
.,. Secure the cargo to the tie-down rings
i=> fig . 88 .
.,. Observe the safety notes c:> page 171 .
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 weight of the item . Veh icle speed is the
most significant factor.
For example, in a frontal coll ision at a speed
of 30 mph (48 km/h), the forces acting on a 10- lb (5 kg) object are about
20 times the
normal weight of the item. This means that
the we ight of the item would suddenly be the
equivalent of about 200 lbs (90 kg). One can
easi ly 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 t ie-downs can fail dur
ing hard brak ing or in a col lision and cause
ser ious personal injury.
- Always use suitable retaining straps and
properly secure items to the tie-downs in
the luggage compartment to help pre
vent items from shifting or flying for
ward.
.
S ea ts a nd s to rage 81
- When the rear seat backrest is folded
down, always use suitable reta ining
straps and properly secure items to the
tie-downs in the luggage compartment
to help prevent items from fly ing for
ward into the passenger compartment.
- Never attach a child safety seat tether
strap to a t ie-down .
Cargo net
Applies to vehicles: wit h cargo net
The cargo net prevents light objects from
sliding around in the luggage compartment.
Fig. 89 Luggage compar tment : cargo ne t
.,. Next, hang the front hooks in the fastening
eyelets.
.,. Then , hang the
rear hooks in the fastening
eyelets .
A WARNING
--
For strength-related reasons, the mount
ing hooks can only be used to secure ob·
jects weighing up to 10 lb. (5 kg). Heavier
objects will not be adequately secured -
there is a risk of injury.
82 Seats and st o rage
Retractable luggage compartment cover
The luggage compartment cover keeps lug
gage or other objects out of view .
Fig. 90 Luggage compartment: compartment cover
closed
Fig . 91 Section from the front part of t he luggage
compartment, right side: release button for removing
the lu ggage compartme nt trim panel
Exte nding f ront luggag e co mpa rtment
c o v er
.. Pull the rolled-up cover evenly towards the
front of the vehicle.
.. Hang the ends of the cover in the attaching
eyes on the left and right of the seatback
q fig. 90@.
Extendi ng re ar luggage compartment
cove r
.. Pull the rolled-up cover evenly towards the
rear of the vehicle using the hand le.
.. Hook the ends of the rod in the openings in
t h e left and right s ide tr im pane ls @ .
Rolling up f ront luggage compa rtment
co ver
.. Pull the ends of the cover o ut of the atta ch
i ng eyes in the seatback.
.. Allow the cover to roll up slowly.
Rolling up r ear luggag e compartm ent
co ve r
.. Pull the rod out of the openings in the side
trim panels .
.. Allow the cover to roll up slowly.
Remov ing the lug gag e compartment
co ve r
.. Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow
q fig. 91 and at the same time lift the cover
up and out.
In stalling the luggag e comp artm ent
co ver
.. Lay the cover in the left retainer in the side
trim and then press it into the right retainer
until it latches .
A WARNING
Whenever driving, never place any hard or
heavy objects on the luggage compart
ment or a llow pets to s it on the luggage
compartmen t cover. They could become a
hazard to vehicle occupants in the event of
sudden braking or in an accident .
(D Note
-Make s ure that the heat ing wires in the
rea r lid do not get damaged by objects
sc raping aga inst them .
- T he two inne r attachi ng eyes on the left
and r ight in the seatback
q fig . 90 @ are
not suitable for tying down cargo -risk of
damage. Only the luggage compartment
cover should be attached here.
(D Tips
- You can use the luggage compartment
cover to store light weight clothing or ar
ticles but do not leave any heavy or sharp
objects in the pockets of the clothing.
- Remember that plac ing clothing or arti
cles on the luggage compartment cover
can block t he driver's vision in the rear
view m irror . This also applies especially
when you have to transport large ob
jec ts.
84 Seats and storage
Loading
.. Fold the center seatback fo rward ¢ page 80 .
.. Remove the sack from the luggage compart-
ment and unfold it .
.. Place the empty sack over the lowered seat
back so that the end with the zip fastener is
in the luggage compartment.
.. Load objects from the luggage compart
ment into the sk i sack ¢
&-
Securing
.. Insert the ski sack strap@¢ fig. 94 into the
center seat be lt buck le
@ .
.. Pull the securing strap tight by the free end
of the belt ©-
.. Vehicles with 6 seats*: The ski sack has two
straps with hooks on the underside . Hang
the hooks into the luggage compartment by
the rear fastening eyes and pull the secur ing
strap tight by the free end ©-
Storage
.. Release the securing strap for the sack .
.. Pull the sack to the rear over the folded
down seatback.
.. Raise the seatback unt il it is securely latch
ed .
.. Fold up the empty sack .
.. Stow the ski sack in the luggage compart
ment so that it cannot slide around.
A WARNING
-
-The ski sack is intended only for the
transportation of skis, snowboards and
other light objects. To reduce the risk of
serious persona l injury never transport
heavy or pointed objects in the ski sack.
- When brak ing rapidly or during an acci
dent the load could be displaced and
cause injury to occupants.
- Sharp edges on the load must be covered
for protect ion. Always fasten the belt
tightly around the sack and its contents
¢fig. 94.
(D Tips
Never stow the ski sack away if it's wet or
damp (for examp le, snow me lting from
skis). Let it dry complete ly before you stow
i t away.
Roof rack
First things first
A roof rack can be fitted to carry additional
luggage on the roof.
.. Always read and follow the instructions pro
vided by the roof rack manufacturer when
installing the roof rack system .
If you are transporting luggage or other ob
jects on the roof, please note the following :
- Your vehicle has spec ially designed aerody-
namic roof rails. Only install a roof rack spe
cifically designed for your model. Contact
the nearest authorized Aud i dealer for infor
mat ion on approved modula r roof racks for
your veh icle.
- These approved roof racks are the basis for a
complete roof rack system. Additional at
tachments for the basic roof rack are neces
sary to safely transport luggage, bicycles,
surf boards, skis or small boats. All necessa
ry hardware for these systems is available at
your authorized Audi dealer.
- 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 the 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 against theft.
A WARNING
-
- Use of an unapproved roof rack or incor-
rect mounting of an approved roof rack