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Side assist warning lamp
@ Door handle
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© Central
locking switch ......... .
Air outlet with control for seat
heating
® Control lever for:
- Turn signals and main beam
headlights ................ .
- Main beam assist
........... .
- Active lane assist
........... .
® Multi-function steering wheel with:
-Horn
- Driver's airbag
- Controls for virtual instrument
cluster
including
driver informa
tion system, audio/video, tele
phone, navigation system and
speech dialogue system
- Paddle levers .............. .
(j) Instrument cluster ........... .
@ Control lever for windscreen wipers
and washer ................. .
® Starting the engine after a mal-
function .................... .
@ Adjustable steering column .... .
@ Control lever for cruise control sys-
tem ....................... .
@ Instrument lighting .......... .
@ Bonnet lock release ........... .
@ Light switch ................. .
@ Electric adjuster for exterior mir-
rors ....................... .
@ Electric windows ............. .
@ Air outlet with control for air condi-
tioner ...................... . 87
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38
38 84
212
75 8
42
63 60
80
41
220
37
41
33
53
@ Lockable glove box . . . . . . . . . . . .
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@ Deactivating front passenger's air-
bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
@ Drives for CD, DVD and SIM/SD
cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
169
@ Front passenger's airbag ...... . 210
@ Switch for rear window heating
@ Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for:
- Drive select ................ . 90 View
of cockpit
- Start/stop system .......... .
- Electronic stabilisation control
(ES() ..................... .
- Hazard warning lights
- Automatic rear spoiler ....... .
- Park assist ................ .
@ Centre console with optional equip
ment:
- Storage compartment with AUX
input/USS charging socket ....
- Multimedia box for mobile phone
-Audi phone box ............. .
@ ON/OFF button for sound system
@ Infotainment control console
@ Depending on equipment fitted:
- Storage compartment
-Ashtray ................... .
- Cup holder ................ .
@ Hold assist .................. .
@ Parking brake ............... .
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OP! button ..
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@ Depending on equipment fitted: 63
102 40
105
95
176 175
125
48 49
68
66 60
- Selector lever (S tronic) or . . . . .
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- Gear lever (on vehicles with man
ual gearbox)
((ij} Note
- Some of the items of equipment listed in
this section are only fitted on certain mod
els or are optional extras.
- The arrangement of switches and controls
on right-hand drive models* may be slightly
different from the layout shown on
¢ page 6. However, the symbols used to
identify the controls are the same.
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the emergency key
Fig. 18 Remote control key (front): Removing cap
Fig. 19 Remote control key (rear): Removing emergency
key (")
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... Press the release catches@¢ Fig. 18 and take
off the cap.
... Press the plastic strip@. A spring will eject the
emergency key part of the way. You can now re
move the emergency key completely.
You can use the emergency key to ...
- activate/deactivate* the front airbag on the
passenger's side ¢page 211.
- lock/unlock the glove box.
- lock/unlock the vehicle manually ¢ page 30.
- Lock the doors manually ¢page 30. Doors
and windows
LED and battery in remote control key
Fig. 20 Remote control key (front): LED 0
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Fig. 21 Remote control key (rear): Removing battery carri
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LED on remote control key
The LED® lights up when you press the buttons .
... The LED should flash once when you press one
of the buttons briefly.
... The LED should flash repeatedly when you
press and hold one of the buttons (convenience
open/close).
... If the LED does not flash, the battery in the re
mote control key is flat. In addition, the indica
tor lamp r= will light up and the message Re
mote control key: please change key battery
will appear. Replace the battery.
Replacing the battery for the remote control
key
... Press the release catches@¢ Fig. 20 and take
off the cap .
... Press the release catches©¢ Fig. 21 on the
battery carrier and at the same time pull the
battery carrier out of the remote control key in
the direction of the arrow.
... Insert the new battery with the"+" symbol fac
ing downwards.
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electrical sockets* in the vehicle when
connecting equipment for longer periods.
@ Note
- Using electrical appliances with the engine
switched off will drain the battery.
- Do not attempt to charge the battery of
your vehicle using a small battery charger of
the type that is connected to the cigarette
lighter or the electrical socket inside the ve
hicle.
Storage Cup holder
Fig. 55 Cup holder
Fig. 56 Centre armrest raised: Cup holder*
Cup holder* underneath the centre armrest
.. Fold
up the centre armrest ¢ page 47 .
.. If necessary, fold back the plastic retainer
¢Fig. 56.
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- Do not put any hot drinks in the cup holders
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the vehicle is moving. You could be
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- Do not use hard china cups or glasses. These
could cause injury in the event of an acci
dent.
CD CAUTION
You should avoid putting open drinks contain
ers in the cup holders. The drinks could other
wise spill over and cause damage to e.g. the
electrical equipment or the seat covers.
Glove box
The lockable glove box is equipped with a light.
Fig. 57 Glove box
.. To open the glove box, pull the catch on the lid
in the direction indicated (arrow)¢ Fig. 57 and
open the lid .
.. To close the glove box, push the lid upwards un
til it engages.
_&. WARNING
To avoid the risk of injuries, always keep the
glove box lid closed when driving.
Storage compartments in the front seats
Applies to vehicles: with storage compartments in the front
seats
There is a fold-out drawer in the front part of
each front seat.
.. To
open the storage compartment, pull the
handle.
.. To close the storage compartment, close the lid
and push it in until it engages.
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6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in
your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La
sers used in devices that fall into this category
are very weak and well screened, so there is no
danger if used correctly.
Media drives
SD card readers
Fig. 157 Inserting an SD card
The SD card readers are located in the glove box
@¢ page 6, Fig. 2.
-To insert an SD card: The missing corner of the
SD card should be at the front right. The writ
ing on the SD card should face upwards; the
contacts downwards. Slide the SD card into the
slot in the card reader (D until you feel it en
gage¢ Fig. 157.
-Automatic playback: When an SD card with
supported audio/video files¢ page 177 is in
serted, playback will start automatically.
- To remove an SD card: Briefly press the SD
card.
The SD card readers are called up and operated
via the MMI @ ¢ page 179, Fig. 164.
CD CAUTION
Only use one-piece SD cards. If you use adapt
er cards (more than one piece), the SD card
can become detached from the adapter (e.g.
caused by jolting, etc). Parts could then get
stuck in the drive, impairing the functionality
of the system. Media
((!) Note
Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro
tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid
damage.
DVD drive
Applies to vehicles: with DVD drive
Fig. 158 DVD drive
The DVD drive is located in the glove box@
¢ page 6, Fig. 2.
- To Load a CD/DVD: The CD/DVD will be drawn in
automatically. Insert the CD/DVD (text facing
upwards) into the DVD slot@¢ Fig. 158, hold
ing it straight.
- Automatic playback: Playback starts automati
cally when a CD/DVD with supported audio/vid
eo* files ¢ page 177 is inserted.
- To eject a CD/DVD: Press button (D
.
After it has been ejected, the CD/DVD will be
pulled back into the DVD drive automatically af
ter about ten seconds if it is not removed from
the DVD slot.
The DVD drive is called up and operated via the
MMI @¢page 179, Fig. 164.
CD CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD/DVD into
the drive. The CD/DVD will be drawn into
the slot automatically.
- Do not insert any CDs/DVDs with stickers in
to the media drive. The stickers could be
come detached from the CD/DVD and dam-
age the drive.
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@ Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD
contains audio/video files with a high data
rate.
CD drive
Applies to vehicles: with CD drive
Fig. 159 CD drive
The CD drive is Located in the glove box@
¢page 6, Fig. 2.
- To load a CD: The CD will be drawn in automati
cally. Insert the CD (text facing upwards) into
the CD slot @¢ Fig. 159, holding it straight.
-Automatic playback: Playback starts automati-
cally when a CD with supported audio files
¢ page 178, CD drive is inserted.
- To eject a CD: Press button @.
After it has been ejected, the CD will automatical
ly be pulled back into the CD player after about
ten seconds if it is not removed from the CD slot.
The CD drive is started and operated via the MMI
¢page 179.
- Never use any force to push a CD into the
drive. The CD will be drawn into the slot au
tomatically.
- Do not insert any CDs with stickers into the
media drive. The stickers could become de
tached from the CD and damage the drive.
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170 Note
Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD con
tains audio files with a high data rate.
Jukebox
Applies to vehicles: with jukebox
You can play your favourite music and video files
from the jukebox. The jukebox has approximate
ly 10 CB of storage .
.,. Select: I MEDIA!
button. Press the Left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
¢ page 179 is displayed. Select and confirm
Jukebox.
Playing from the jukebox
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid
eo files.
The jukebox is called up and operated via the
MMl @¢page 179, Fig. 164.
Displaying the jukebox memory capacity
Select: right control button > Jukebox memory
capacity. Information on the jukebox memory ca
pacity and the number of stored tracks will be
displayed.
Deleting tracks from the jukebox 1
)
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid
eo files.
- Delete entry: Select an entry from the jukebox's
media centre. Select: right control button > De
lete from jukebox > This entry or Entire list.
- The status of the deletion process will be
shown on the MMI. During the deletion process
the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is
started again automatically once the deletion
process has been completed.
Filling the jukebox
- Select: I MEDIA!
button. Press the Left control
button repeatedly until the source overview .,..
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the front passenger's airbag
Applies to vehicles: with key-operated switch for front pas
senger's airbag
If an airbag has been deactivated, it should be
reactivated as soon as possible so that it can
continue to give the required protection.
Fig. 194 Glove box: Key-operated switch for deactivating
front passenger's airbag
Fig. 195 Headliner: Warning lamp lights up when pas
senger's airbag is deactivated
... To deactivate the front passenger's airbag, use
the key to turn the key-operated switch to@
(OFF) ¢ Fig. 194 .
... The front passenger's airbag can be reactivated
by turning the key to position (D (ON).
Deactivating front passenger's airbag when a
child seat is in use
If you have no alternative but to install a rear
ward-facing child seat on the front passenger's
seat you must deactivate the front passenger's
airbag beforehand.
Monitoring of airbag system
The indicator lamp JJI ¢ page 14 will light up for
"' a few seconds every time the ignition is switched
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If the front passenger's airbag has been deactiva
ted, the indicator lamp "PASSENGER AIR BAG
OFF "or" AIR BAG OFF" will light up con
stantly as a reminder ¢Fig. 195.
When the front passenger's airbag is deactivated,
the seat belt warning lamp for the front passen
ger. ¢ page 13 is also switched off.
A WARNING
- If you have no alternative but to install a
rearw ard-facing child seat on the front pas
senger's seat, the front passenger's airbag
must be deactivated beforehand. Potentially
fatal injuries to the child can result if the
front passenger's airbag is not deactivated
¢page 195!
- If you have deactivated the front passeng
er's airbag, reactivate it as soon as the child
seat is no longer needed so that the airbag
can continue to give the required protection.
- It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that
the key-operated switch is set to the correct
position.
((J) Note
All the
other
airbags in the car will remain
functional if the front passenger's airbag has
been deactivated with the key-operated
switch .
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Description of front airbags
The airbag system is not a substitute for the seat
belts.
Fig. 196 Driver's airbag in steering wheel
Fig. 197 Front passenger's airbag in dashboard
The front airbag for the driver is located in the
padded hub of the steering wheel ¢Fig. 196. The
front airbag for the front passenger is in the
dashboard above the glove box ¢Fig. 197. The
locations of the airbags are marked with the
word "AIRBAG".
In conjunction with the seat belts, the front air
bags give additional head and chest protection
for the driver and front passenger in the event of
a severe frontal collision ¢ A in Important safe
ty notes on the front airbag system on
page 213.
212 How
the front airbags work
When fully inflated, the airbags reduce the risk
of head or chest injury.
Fig. 198 Front airbags in inflated condition
The driver's and front passenger's airbag are trig
gered in certain frontal collisions ¢Fig. 198. Fur
ther airbag systems may also be triggered, de
pending on the circumstances.
When the system is triggered, the airbags fill
with a prope llant gas and open out in front of the
driver and front passenger ¢ Fig. 198. In order to
provide the desired extra protection in an acci
dent, the airbags have to inflate extremely rapid
ly (within fractions of a second). The fully de
ployed airbags cushion the forwards movement
of the front occupants and help to reduce the risk
of injury to the head and the upper part of the
body.
Special openings in the airbag allow the gas to
escape at a controlled rate to restrain the for
ward movement of the occupant's head and tor
so. Once the impact has been absorbed, the air
bag deflates sufficiently for the front occupants
to see forward.
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and bulbs
Fuses and bulbs
Fuses Fuses in vehic le interior
Fig. 243 Area near steering column on LHD vehicle: Cover
Fig. 244 Open glove box on RHO vehicle: Cover
Access to the fuses is different on left-hand and
right-hand drive vehicles.
- LHD vehicles: The fuses are located behind a
cover near the steering column ¢Fig. 243.
- RHD vehicles: The fuses are located behind a
cover in the glove box¢ Fig. 244.
Changing fuses
To see whether a fuse has blown, check whether
the metal strip has melted.
Fig. 245 Engine compartment, left-hand side: Fuse cover
254 The
various electrical circuits are protected by
fuses. The fuses are located behind a cover below
the steering wheel and on the left side of the en
gine compartment.
Fuses in vehicle interior
.. Switch
off the ignition and all electrical equip
ment .
.. Refer to the following tables to identify the
fuse for the failed component ¢ page 255 .
.. Remove the cover: LHD vehicles c:> page 254,
Fig. 243 or RHD vehicles ¢ page 254, Fig. 244 .
.. Take the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover
in the engine compartment ¢ Fig. 245 .
.. Use the clip to pull out the fuse.
.. Blown fuses should always be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating .
.. Replace the cover.
Fuses in engine compartment
.. Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip
ment .
.. Refer to the following tables to identify the
fuse for the failed component ¢ page 256 .
.. Release the fuse cover ¢ Fig. 245.
.. Take the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover
¢Fig. 245.
.. Use the clip to pull out the fuse.
.. Blown fuses should always be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating.
Colour coding for fuses
Colour Rating
in amperes
black 1
purple 3
light brown 5
brown 7.5
red 10
blue 15
yellow 20
white or transparent 25
green 30
orange 40