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WARNING
----Read and following all WARNINGS. ¢ & in
Key set on page 31
@ Tips
If your vehicle is left standing for a long
period of time, note the following:
- The proximity sensor switches off after a
few days to save energy. You then have
to pull once on the door handle to unlock
the vehicle and a second time to open it.
- To prevent the battery from draining and
to retain the starting ability of yo ur vehi
cle as long as possible, the energy man
agement system gradua lly tuns off un
necessary convenience functions You
may not be able to unlock your vehicle
using the convenience key .
- For an explanation on conformity with
the FCC regulations in the United States
and the Industry Canada regulations, re
fer to¢
page 285.
Unlocking/locking with the key
In the event that the power locking system
fails, the driver's door can locked and un
locked using the door lock .
Fig. 21 Driver 's door: Lock cy linder
.,. To unlock the driver's door, turn the key to
the ope n position @ .
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.,. To lock the driver's door, move the se lector
lever to the P position and turn the key once
to the close position
@ .
The settings in the MMI specify if the entire
vehicle or one of the doors is un locked when
unlocking the vehicle¢
page 36.
Opening and closing 35
A WARNING
Read and following all WARNINGS. ¢ & in
Key set on page 31
(D Tips
For information on additional remote con
trol key or convenience key functions, refer
to ¢
page 39, Convenience opening/
closing.
Central locking switch
Fig. 22 Drive r's doo r: Centra l locki ng sw itch
.,. To lock the vehicle, press the@! button
¢.&, .
.,. To unlo ck the vehicle, press the @J button
¢fig. 22.
When locking the vehicle with the central
locking switch, the following applies:
- Opening the door and the Luggage compart
ment lid from the
outside is not possible
(for security such as when stopped at a
light).
- The
LED in the central locking switch turns
on when all doors are closed and locked .
- You can open the doors individually from the
inside by pulling the door handle.
- In the event of a crash with airbag deploy
ment, the doors unlock automatica lly to al
low access to the vehicle.
A WARNING
- The power locking switch works with the
ignit ion off and automat ically locks the
entire vehicle when the@! button is
pressed.
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Opening th e windows
"' Press the sw itch to the fir st sto p and hold i t
until the window reaches the desi red posi
tion .
"' Press the switch briefly to the
se cond stop
to automatically open the window .
Clos ing th e windows
"' Pull the swi tch to t he fir st sto p and hold it
until the window reaches the desi red posi
tion .
"' Pull the switch briefly to the
sec on d s top to
automatica lly close the window.
P ow er wi nd ow switch es
@ Sw itch c::> fig. 26 for the window in the
driver's door.
@ Sw itch for the window in the front pas-
senger's door.
© Switch for the left rear w indow.
@ Sw itch for the right rear window.
© Centra l switch for opening or clos ing a ll
side windows at the same time
_& WARNING
- Always remove the ignition key when you
leave your vehicle, even for a short peri
od of time . This applies particularly when
children remain in the vehicle . Otherw ise
the chi ldren could start the engine or op
erate electrical equ ipment such as power
windows. The power windows continue
to function unt il the driver's door or
front passenger's door has been opened .
- Pay carefu l attent ion when closing the
window.
It could cause injury by pinch
ing.
- When locking the veh icle from outs ide,
the vehicle must be unoccupied s ince the
windows can no longer be opened in an eme rgency.
(D Tips
After turning the ignition off you can still
open and close the windows for approxi
mate ly 10 seconds. The powe r windows
are not switc hed off until the dr iver's door
Opening and clo sin g 39
or front passenger's door has been
opened.
· Convenience opening /closing
With the convenience opening/closing func
tion, you can centrally and easily open the
windows from the outside.
Con ven ience opening
"' Press the Iii button on the remote contro l
key until all windows have reached the de
sired position or
"' Hold the key in the driver's door lock unt il all
w indows have reached the desired position.
Convenience clo sing
"' Ho ld the key in the driver's door lock in the
lock posit ion unti l all windows are closed .
Convenienc e closing with the convenience
ke y*
"'Touch the sensor* in one of the door handles
until all windows are closed. Do not p lace
your hand in the door handle when do ing
this.
Adju sting the conv enience opening in the
MM I
"'Select: the I MENU I button >Ca r> Sys tem s*
control button > Vehicle setting s > Central
lo cking
> Long-press to open windows
To enable convenience opening of the win-
dows, the
Front windows and Rear window s
functions must be switched On.
_& WARNING
- Never close the w indows carelessly or in
a n uncontrolled manner, because this in
creases the risk of inju ry.
- For secur ity reasons, the w indows can
only be opened with the remote control
key at a ma ximum d istance of approxi
mate ly 6 fee t (2 meters) from the vehi
cle.
- Always watch the windows while they are
clos ing using the loc k cylinder so that no
one is pinched in the window. C losing
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press lightly in the midd le o f the wind de
flector ® until the hand le locks in place .
... Raise the wind deflector completely .
Removing the wind deflector
... Fold the hand le @ ¢fig. 31 upward and
f o ld the w ind deflector frame back .
... Fold the hand le @ ¢fig.
31 upward and lift
the center of the wind deflector slightly @
¢fig . 32.
... Remove the w ind deflector from the mounts
in the side trim on the passenger's side.
... Pull the wind deflector out of the mounts on
the driver side and lift it out .
... Fold the w ind deflector together and store it
secu rely.
A WARNING
- Do not use the w ind de flector to secure
cargo.
- Be careful when ins tall ing so yo u do not
pinch your finge rs .
- Pay atten tion to the traffic when instal
ling the wind deflector. Install the win d
deflecto r from the s ide of the vehicle
that is away from traffic .
(D Note
Do not lean against the veh icle when in
s t all ing the wind deflecto r. H ard objec ts
and decorations on clothing s uch as belt
buckles can scratch the pai nt.
(D Tips
- The wind defle ctor works best when al l
of the windows are ro lled up wh ile driv
ing.
- Only store the wind deflector in the stor
age bag* when it is dry.
Power top 45
Power top emergency
operation
General information
The power top can be closed manually if there
is a malfun ction.
... Set the park ing brake.
... Open a ll wi ndows.
... Switch the ignit ion off .
... Pull the but ton @ for app rox ima tely 10 to
15 seconds to reduce the pressure in the
power top hydraulics ¢
page 41, fig. 2 7 .
Only close the power top manually in an emer
gency . Have a second person assist. Drive to
an a uthorized Audi dea ler or a uthorized Audi
Service Facility immediately to have the ma l
function corrected.
A WARNING
- There is a r isk of pinching the hands or
other peop le during all of the power top
emergency operation steps.
- Make sure all windows are lowe red d ur
ing eme rgency ope ration .
- Do no t rea ch into t he power top sup
po rts or other mov ing components .
- Never d rive when the powe r top is not
loc ked correctly. The w ind from dr iving
could cause the power top to open. This
can result in injuries and damage to the
vehicle.
(D Tips
The powe r top storage compartmen t cover
i s not latched afte r the emergency opera
tion is complete . Drive to an a uthorized
A udi dealer or authorized A udi Service Fa
cility immediately to have the malfunct ion
corrected.
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46 Power top
Step 1: Releasing the power top storage
compartment cover
Fig. 33 Rear seats folded forward: release loop for the
power top storage compartment cover
Fig . 34 Opening the side covers
.,. Open the luggage compartment lid.
.,. Fold the rear seat backrests forward
r=;, page 66.
> Remove the wheel wrench from the vehicle
tool kit.
> Close the luggage compartment lid.
.,. Pull the release loop down from the rear to
release the power top storage compartment
cover
r=;, fig . 33.
.,. Slide the covers on both sides of the vehicle
in the direction of the arrow until they lock
in place
r=;, fig. 34.
Step 2 : Lifting the power top
compartment cover out
Fig. 35 Lifting the power top storage compartment
cover out and setting up the supports
Fig. 36 Power top storage compartment cover: s up·
ports set up
.,. Raise the power top compartment cover out
of the power top compartment and hold it
in place
(D r=;, fig. 35 r=;, .& in General infor
mation on page 45.
.,. Secure the power top storage compartment
cover by pressing on the side supports on
both sides @.
A WARNING ~
-Always make sure that the side supports
on the open power top storage compartment cover are in place, even when the
power top is not fully open or closed.
Otherwise, the power top storage com
partment cover could fall, which increas
es the risk of an acc ident.
- When raising the power top compart ment cover, avoid contact with the sup
ports or other moving parts. Otherwise
you could pinch your hands.
48 Power top
A WARNING
-When positioning the power top, avoid
contact with the supports or other mov
ing parts . Otherwise you could pinch
yo ur hands .
- When pressing the power top down onto the windsh ield frame, ma ke s ure that
yo u do not pi nch yourse lf or anyone else.
@ Tips
Make sure the lock ing mechan isms a re
loc ked securely .
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a collision, sudden braking or other vehi
cle movement. Spilled hot liquid can also
increase the risk of accidents and inju
ries .
- Only use soft conta iners in the cup hold
ers. Hard cups and glasses can increase
the risk of injury during a coll is ion.
- Never use the cup holder or the adapter
as an ashtray- this is a fire hazard .
(D Note
Make sure your beverage container has a
lid. If not, your beverage could spill and
cause damage to vehicle equipment or
stain the seat covers.
Glove compartment
Fig. 66 G lo ve compar tmen t
Op ening /clo sing
• To open the glove compartment, pu ll the
hand le in the direction of the arrow.
• To close the glove compartment, swing the
lid upward until it clicks into place .
The glove compartment can be locked us ing
the vehicle key .
.&., WARNING
Always leave the lid on the glove compart
ment cover closed while driving to reduce
the risk of injury.
Additional storage compartments
T here are additional storage compartments,
compartments and holders at other locations
in the vehicle:
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- In the upper part of the g love compart
ment .
- In the center conso le under the center arm
rest*.
- On the back of the right front seat. The com partment" can hold a max imum weight of
2 lbs (1 kg).
.&., WARNING
-----
- Do not place any objects on the instru
ment panel. Objects that are not stored
securely can slide around in the vehicle
while driving, when accelerating or brak
ing or when turning .
- Make sure that objects cannot fall out of
the center console storage compartment
or other compartments and into the
footwell while dr iving . These objects
could prevent you from b ra ki ng o r accel
erating d uring sudden b raking mane u
vers.
- Always keep the g love compartment
closed while driv ing to reduce the risk of
injury during a collision or heavy braking.
- Read and following the WARNINGS in
~ page 167, Important safety instruc
tions on the side airbag system.
Luggage compartment
Loading luggage compartment
Luggage items must be stowed securely.
F ig. 67 Pla ce heavy o bjects as far forward as poss ible.
Note the following to preserve the veh icle's
good handling characteristics .
• Distribu te the load as evenly as possible.
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• Place heavy objects as far forward as possi
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fig. 67.
• Secure luggage items with the cargo net* or
with non-elastic retaining straps to the tie
down rings*
c::;;page 67.
A WARNING
- Loose objects in the luggag e compar t
ment can slide about suddenly and alter
the vehicle's handling characterist ics.
- Loose objects in the passenger compart
ment can fly forward dur ing abrupt ma
neuvers or accidents and injure occu
pants.
- Always store objects in the luggage com
partment and use suitab le straps, pa rtic
ularly with heavy objects.
- Whe n you transport heavy objects, a l
ways remembe r that a change in the cen
te r of gravity may result in a change in
the vehicle 's handling characterist ics.
- Follow a ll warnings
c::;; page 126, Driving
safe ty.
(D Tips
The tire pressu re must be adjusted to the
load -see the tire p ressure s tic ker located
on the driver 's side B-p illar .
General information
A WARNING
Refer to the chapter Driving Safely
c::;;page 126, Driving safetyfor important
information, t ips, suggestions and warn
ings that you sho uld read and fo llow for
your own safety and the safety of yo ur pas
s enge rs.
Increasing the size of the luggage
compartment
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward
either separately or together.
Fig . 68 Luggage compartment: backres t release lever
(example o n the right side)
T here is a release lever on each of the side
panels in the luggage compartment to release
both rea r seat backres ts.
Folding the b ackre st forward
• Pull the release lever for the backrest in the
direction of the arrow. The backrest w ill fold
forward automat ically after it is released
c::;;.&_ .
Folding the b ackrest b ack into the upright
position
• Fold th e backrest down until it latches se
curely ~.,&. .
A WARNING
-W hen releasing the rear se at backrest,
make sure t here are no peop le or animals
wit hin its range of motion. The backrest
will fold forward automatically after it is
re leased.
- The backrest m ust be securely latched so
objects cannot s lide forward out of the
luggage compartment during sudden
brak ing.
- Always make sure the backrest is latched
completely by pul ling forward on it.
- Make sure the safety be lt is not caught in
the door hinges or the seat fittings and
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-Torn or frayed safety belts can break, and
belt anchors can break dur ing a coll is ion.
Check the safety belts regularly. Safety
belts w ith noticeable damage to the
webbing, bind ings, buckles or retractors
must be replaced.
(D Note
- If you
move the front seat back when the
rear seat backrest is folded forward, you
could damage the head restra ints on the
rear seat. If necessary, remove the rear
seat head restraint before mov ing the
front seat back
- Make sure the safety belt is not pinched
in the backrest lock and damaged when
the rea r seat backrest if fo lded back.
Other objects should be
r emoved from
the rear bench seat to protect the rear backrest from damage .
Tie-downs
Applies to vehicles: with tie-dow ns
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Fig . 69 Luggage compartme nt: location of the t ie
downs (example)
... Secure the cargo to the tie-downs -arrows- .
.,. Observe the safety precautions ¢
page 133.
Due to the laws of physics, even small objects
that are loose in the vehicle can become heavy
projectiles and cause serious injuries during a
coll is ion. Objects in the ve hicle increase in ki
netic energy, which varies depending on the
vehicle and the we ight of the object. The vehi
cle speed is the most important factor in this .
Example: In a frontal impact at a speed of
30 mph (48 km/h), the weight of a 10 lb (5 kg) object increases to approximately
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20 times its normal weight due to the forces
acting upon it. This means the weight of the
object is suddenly equivalent to approximate
ly 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.
A WARNING
Weak, damaged or faulty straps used to
secure objec ts to the tie-downs can fail
during heavy braking or a co llision and
l ead to serious injuries.
-A lways use s uitable straps and secure
objects to the tie -downs in the luggage
compartment to prevent objects from
shifting and sliding forward .
- Never secure a child seat restraint to a tie -down .
- Because of their load capaci ty, the hooks
should only be used to secure ob jects
that weig h a maximum of 10 lb
(5 kg).
Heavy objects wilt not be secured suffi
ciently, and this increases the risk of in
jury.