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The emergency flashers makes other drivers
aware of your vehicle in dangerous situations.
.,. Press the~ button to sw itch the emergency
f lashers on or off.
You can indicate a lane change or a turn when
the eme rgency flashers are sw itched on by us
i ng the turn signa l lever. The emergency flash
ers stop temporarily .
The emergency flashers also work when the ignit io n is tu rned off.
(D Tips
You should switch the emergency flashers
on if:
- You are the last ca r in a traffic jam so
that all other veh icles approach ing from
behind can see you, or if
- Your vehicle has broken down or you are
having an emergency, or if
- Your vehicle is being towed or if you are
tow ing another vehicle .
Turn signal and high beam lever
The lever operates the turn signals, the high
beams and the headlight flasher.
Fig. 44 Turn sig na l and high beam lever
Turn signal s¢¢
The turn s ignals activate when you move the
l ever into a turn s ignal position when the igni
tion is switched on.
(D-Turn signal
@-Turn signal
The turn signal blinks three times if you tap
the lever (convenience turn signal).
Lights and Visi on 5 1
High beams and headlight flasher [D
Move the lever to the correspo nding posit io n:
@ -high beams on
©-high beams off or headlight flasher
T he
II indicator light in the instrument cl us
ter turns on.
A WARNING
High beams can cause glare for other driv
ers, which increases the risk of an acci
dent. For this reason, on ly use the high
beams or the headlight flasher when they
will not create glare for other drivers.
Adjusting the exterior lighting
The settings ore adjusted in the MMI.
... Select: the I MENU I> Car> Syste ms* control
button
> Vehicle sett ings > Exte rior light
ing .
Automatic headlights
You can adjus t the following se ttings in the
Automatic headlights menu :
Activation time : -Yo u can adjust if the head
l igh ts sw itch on
ea rly , medium or la te ac co rd
ing to the sens itivity o f the light sensor.
Audi adapti ve light * -you ca n sw itch adaptive
li gh t
on and off .
Coming home, Leaving home*
The coming home function illuminates the
area outside the vehicle whe n you tu rn the ig
nition off and open the d river 's doo r. T o turn
the function on, se lect
Light s when l eaving
c ar > on .
The leaving home illum inates the area outs ide
the vehi cle when you un lock the vehicle . To
turn the function on, se lect
Light s when un
locking car > on .
The coming home and leaving home funct ions
on ly operate when it is dark and the light
switch is in the
AUTO position. ..,.
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54 Lig ht s a nd Vis io n
A WARNING
-The rain sensor is only intended to assist
the driver. The driver is still responsible
for manually switching the w ipers on ac
cording to the v is ibility conditions.
- The windshield may not be treated w ith
water-repe lling windshie ld coat ing
agents. Unfavorable conditions, such as
wetness, darkness or low sun, can result in increased glare. W iper blade chatter is
also possible.
- Properly functioning windshie ld w iper
blades are required for a clear view and
sa fe driving
¢ page 54, Replacing
front windshield wiper blades.
0 Note
- In case of frost, make sure the wind shield wiper blades are not frozen to the
windshield. Sw itching on the windshield
wipers when the blades are frozen to the
windshield can damage the wiper blades.
- Prior to using a car wash, the windshield
wiper system must be switched off (lever
in position 0). This prevents unintention
al sw itching on and damage to the wind
shield wiper system.
- Do not use the wipers to remove ice from
the windows. Using windshield wipers as
ice scrapers destroys the wiper blades.
{D Tips
- The windshield wipers switch off when
the ignition is turned off. You can acti
vate the w indshield wipe rs after the igni
tion is switched back on by moving the
windsh ield wiper leve r to any pos ition.
- Worn or dirty windsh ield wiper blades
result in streaking. Th is can affect the
rain sensor function. Check your w ind
s h ield wiper blades regularly.
- The washer fluid nozzles in the w ind
shield washer system are heated* at low
temperatures when the ignit ion is on.
- When stopping temporarily, such as at a
traff ic light, the speed of the windsh ield wipers automatically reduces by one
lev
el.
- In vehicles with an MMI, you can switch
the rain sensor or off in the
Driver a ssi s
t a nce
menu.
Cleaning windshield wiper blades
Clean the wiper blades when you see wiper
streaks . Use a soft cloth and a glass cleaner .
.,. Place the windshie ld wiper arms in the serv
ice pos it ion
¢ page 54.
.,. Fold the windshield wiper arms away from
the windshield.
A WARNING
Dirty windsh ield wiper blades can impair
v is ion, wh ich increases the r isk of an acci
dent.
(D Note
If you see streaks again after clean ing the
wiper blades, the blades must be replaced
¢ page 54.
Replacing front windshield wiper blades
Fig. SO Re mov ing windshie ld wiper blades
W ipe r se rv ic e po sit ion /bl ad e re pl ace ment
pos ition
.,. To bring the w ipers into the service position,
turn the ignition off and move the wind
shield w iper lever into position @
¢ page 53, fig. 49.
.,. To bring the w ipers into the starting posi
tion, turn the ign ition on and move t he
windshield wiper lever into position@
¢ page 53, fig. 49 .
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Removing the wiper blade
• Fold the windshield wiper arm away from
the windshie ld .
• Press the locking knob@¢
fig. 50 on the
wiper blade. Hold the wiper blade firm ly.
• Remove the wiper blade in the direction of
the arrow.
In sta ll ing th e wiper blade
• Insert the new wiper blade into the mount
on the wiper arm @until you hear it latch
into place.
• Place the wiper arm back on the windshie ld.
• Turn the service pos ition
off.
A WARNING
For safety reasons, the windshield wiper
blades should be replaced once or twice
each year.
(D Note
- The windshield wiper blades must only
be folded away when in the serv ice posi
tion. Otherw ise, you risk damaging the
paint on the hood or the wi ndshield wip
er motor.
- You should not drive your veh icle or
press the w indshield w iper lever when
the w iper arms are folded away from the
windsh ield . The w indshield w ipers would
move back into their origina l position
and could damage the hood and wind
shield.
- To prevent damage to the windshield
washer system, always loosen w iper
blades that have frozen to the wind
s h ield before turning the wipers on.
- To prevent damage to the wiper blades,
do not apply gasoline, petroleum, thin
ning agents or other solvents on the wip
er blades or near them.
- To prevent damage to the wiper arms or
other components, do not try to move
the windshie ld w ipers by hand .
-
Lights and Visi on 55
@ Tips
-Commercial hot wax such as t he types
used by car washes make it more d ifficult
to clean t he windshie ld.
- Yo u can also use the service position, for
example, if yo u want to protect the
w indshield from icing by using a cover .
- Yo u cannot activate the serv ice position
when the hood is open.
Outside mirror
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
Fi g. 51 Dr iver's door : knob for the ex te ri or mi rrors (ex
a m ple)
T urn the knob to t he des ired pos it io n:
Q/P -In this position, you can adjust the
driver's and front passenge r's exte rior mirrors
by turning the knob i n the desired d irection .
C@ -The mirrors are heated* depend ing on the
outside temperature and driv ing speed .
8 - The exterior mirrors are folded in* .
Front passeng er's exterior mirror tilt
fun ction*
To he lp you see the curb when backing into a
parking space, the surface of the mirror can
be tilted s light ly. The knob must be in the
P pos ition for this to happen .
You can adjust the t ilted mirror surface by
turning the knob i n the desired d irection.
When you move out of reverse and into anoth
er gear, the new m irror position is sto red and
ass igned to the key you are using .
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56 Lig hts an d Vi sion
The mirror goes back into its origina l position
once you drive forward faster than 9 mph
(15 km/h) or turn the ign ition
off.
Folding mirr ors in and out
To fold the mirrors in w ith the knob, turn the
knob in the 8 pos ition.
To fold the m irrors out, turn the knob in the
q or
P or O position .
You can set in the MMI if the mirrors shou ld
fold in when locking the vehicle or not
c::> page 36. When you lock the vehicle , the
mirrors fold in . When you sta rt the ignit ion,
the m irrors fold out .
A WARNING
Curved mirror s urfaces (convex or asphe
ric*) enlarge the field of vision. However,
they make objects in the mirror appear sma ller and farther away . Your may esti
mate incorrectly when you use these m ir
rors to gauge your d istance from the
veh icles behind you when changing lanes -
accident risk!
@ Note
- For vehicles with power folding exterior
mirrors*: If the m irror housing was
moved by outside forces (such as an im
pact when maneuvering), you must use
the power folding function to fold the mirro r all the way out. You will hear a
l oud noise when the m irrors are latched
back in place. The mir ror housi ng must
not be moved back into place by hand
because this would affect the mirror
mechan ism.
- Applies to vehicles witho ut power fold
i ng exter ior mirrors: If the mirror hous
ing was moved by outside forces (suc h as
in impact during maneuvering), you
must move the m irror housing back into
place by hand.
- If you wash the vehicle in an automatic
car wash, yo u m ust fold the e xterior m ir
r o rs in to reduce the risk of damage to
the m irrors. Never fold power fo ld ing ex-
-
terior mirrors by hand . On ly fold them in
and out using the power controls.
(D Tips
If t he power ad justmen t fails, bot h mir
ro rs can be adjusted by hand by pressing
on the edge of the mirror surface.
Dimming the mirrors
Your vehicle is equipp ed with a manual or au
tomatic* dimming rearview mirror.
F ig . 52 A uto matic dimmin g rea rv iew mi rro r*
Manu al dimming rearv iew mirro r
.. Pull the lever on the bottom of the m irror
back .
Automat ic dimming r earview mirror*
.. Press the b utton @. The ind icator light @
turns on . The rearview and driver's exterior*
mirrors dim a utomatically when light shines
on them, for example from headlights on a
veh icle to the rear .
A WARNING
Electrolyte fluid can leak from automatic
d imm ing mirrors if the glass is b roken .
E le ctro lyte fluid can irr itate skin, eyes and
a irways.
- Repeated or long-te rm exposure to e lec
t rolyte f luid can lead to ir ritat io n of the
a ir ways, especi ally in peo ple wit h asthma
or other respiratory co nd it ions. T ake
deep breaths immediately after leaving
the vehicle or, if this is not possib le,
open all of the doo rs and windows as
wide as possible.
58 Light s a nd V is ion
• Press the button @repeated ly to select the
correct magnetic zone. The selection mode
turns off after a few seconds.
Calibrating the compass
Applies to vehicles: with dig ital compass
You must recalibrate the compass if it does
not display the correct direction .
• Press and ho ld the button @~ page 57,
fig . 53
until a C appears in the rearview mir
ror.
• Drive in a circle at about 5 mph ( 10 km/h)
until a direction is disp layed in the rearview
mirror .
A WARNING
- To avoid endangering yourself and other
dr ivers, calibrate the compass in an area
whe re there is no traffic.
- The digital compass should only be used
as an or ientat ion aid. If you want to
check the compass while dr iving, you
must still pay attention to traff ic, the
road, the weather and any other possible
hazards.
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Seats and storage
General information
Important information
A WARNING
Refer to the chapter Driving Safely
¢ page 126, Driving safety for important
information, tips, suggestions and warn
ings that you should read and follow for
your own safety and the safety of your pas sengers.
The safety belts and the airbag system con
only provide maximum protection if the front
seats ore 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
your seat properly so that :
- you can easily and quick ly 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 146.
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 seat on the front pas
senger's seat. Always follow the information
regarding chi ld safety provided in
¢ page 169, 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-
Seats and storage 59
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 pe rsonal
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 protect ion.
- 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 whi le the vehicle is moving.
Your seat may move unexpectedly, caus
ing sudden loss of veh icle control and
personal injury. If you adjust your seat
while the veh icle is moving, you are out
of posit ion.
Driver's seat
The correct seat position is important for safe
and relaxed driving .
We recommend that you adjust the dr iver's
seat in the follow ing manner:
"" Adjust the seat in fore and aft direction so
that you can easily push the pedals to the
floor wh ile keeping your knees slightly bent
¢ &, on page 59.
"" Adjust the backrest so that when you sit
w ith your back against the backrest, you can
still hold the top of the steering wheel.
""For adjustab le head restra ints: adjust the
head restraint so the uppe r edge is as even
as possible with the top of your head. If that
is not possible , try to adjust the head re
straint so that it is as close to this position ..,_
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68 Seats and storage
Cargo net/cargo bag
App lies to vehicles: with cargo net/cargo bag
The cargo net prevents light objects from
sliding, and it can also be used as a cargo bag .
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Fi g. 70 Luggage compartment: cargo net spread out
Fig. 71 Luggage compartment: cargo net hung up
Cargo net
.. To secure the ca rgo net, first hang the front
hoo ks in the tie-downs then hang the rear
hooks -arrows-.
Cargo ba g
.. To secure the cargo bag, hang bot h plastic
retainers in the t ie-downs @ and the eye
lets @ in the hooks ©-
Due to the laws of p hys ics, even small objects
that are loose in the vehicle can become heavy
projectiles and cause serious i njuries dur ing a
collis ion. Objects in the vehicle increase in ki
n etic energy, which varies depending on the
ve hicle and the weight of the object. The vehi
cle speed is the most important factor in th is.
E xample : In a frontal impact at a speed of
30 mph (48 km/h), the weight of a 10- lb (5-
kg) object increases to app roximately
20
times its normal weight d ue to the forces act
ing upon it. This means the weight of the ob- ject is suddenly equivalent to approximately
200 lb (90 kg). It is easy to imagine the type
of injuries an object of that weight could
cause if it slides through the passenger com
partment unrestrained during a collision at a
relat ively low speed.
_&. WARNING
-
Weak, damaged or faulty straps used to
secure objects to the tie-downs can fail
d uring heavy bra king or a collis ion and
l ead to se rious in juries.
- Always use su itable straps and secure
objects to the tie-downs in t he luggage
compartment to preven t objects from
shifting and sliding forward .
- Never secure a child seat restraint to a
tie -down .
- Because of thei r load capacity, the hooks
should only be used to secure objects
that weig h a maximum of 10 lb (5 kg).
Heavy objects will not be secured suff i
ciently, and t his increases the risk of in
jury.
Storage hooks
Applies to vehicles: with bag hooks
F ig. 72 Luggage compartmen t: Sto rage hooks
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You can also use the hooks to hang light p urs
es, bags, etc .
_&. WARNING
-Do not use the storage hooks to secure
heavy objects . Heavier objects are not ade
q uate ly s ecured. Th ere is risk of personal
Injury.
7 2 Warm and cold
1- 1 Sw itching r ecircul ation mode on and
off
In recirculation mode, the air inside the vehi
cle is circu lated and filtered. This prevents the
unfiltered air outside the vehicle from enter ing the vehicle inter ior. We recommend
switch ing recirculation mode on when driving
through a tunnel or when sitt ing in traffic
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Automatic climate control system controls
App lies to vehicles: with a utomat ic climate contro l system
Fig . 75 A ut oma tic cl ima te co ntro l sy ste m: con trols
The dial adjusts the temperature and the
blower speed. Press the buttons to turn the
functions on or off . T he LED in a button w ill
light up when the function is sw itched on .
The rear window defogger~
c::> page 7 4 and
the seat heating
Q] c::> page 74 are described
separately.
Automatic climate control syst em
We re commend pressing the IAU TO I button
and setting the temperature to 72
°F (22 °() .
The automatic climate control system auto
matica lly ma inta ins a temperature once it has
been set. The temperature of the air from the
vents, the b lower speed, and air distribution
are also automat ically adju sted . In all heat ing
mode funct ions except
defrost, the blower
only switches to a h igher speed once the en
g ine coolant has reached a certa in tempera
ture . Recirculation mode is switched off in the de
frost setting ~-
.&_ WARNING
-You shou ld not use the recirculation mode
for an extended period s ince no fresh air is
drawn in. With the air-conditioning*
switched off, the w indows can fog up,
which increases the risk of an acc ident .
IA/ Cl Switching th e cooling mode on and
off
T he cooling system is turned on and off with
the
IA/C l button. The air is not coo led and hu
mid ity is not removed when cooling mode is
switched off . This can cause fog on the win
dows . The cooli ng mode switches off auto
matically i n cold outside temperatu res (be low
32 °F / 0 °() .
IAUTOI Switch ing automatic mode on and
off
The automatic mode is turned on using the
IAUTOI button . AUTO mode switches off once
a b utton in the climate control system is
pressed. Automatic mode maintains a con
sta nt temperature ins ide the ve hicle . Air tem
perature, airflow and air d istribution are con
trolled automatically . When automatic mode
is active, pressing the
IAU TO I button briefly IJJ,-