2 Table of contents Vehicle literature .. .. .. .. .. ... .
About this Owner's Manual ...
Operation .............. .... ... .
Cockpit ... ............. .... .. . .
Ove rv iew ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Instruments and indicator
lamps ..... ............. .. .. .. . .
Ins truments . .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Indicator lights ....... ... .. .. ... .
Driver information system .. .
Overview ... ... .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Operation . .... .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Efficiency program ........ .... ... .
On-Board Diagnostic system (OBD) . . .
Opening and closing .... .. ... .
Centra l loc king ........... .. .. ... .
Luggage compartment lid .. .. .. .. . .
Power windows
5
6
8
8
8
1 0
1 0
1 3
26
2 6
27
28
29
31
31
38
38
Power top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Automatic power top ... ... .. .. .. . .
W ind deflecto r ............ ... .. . . 41
4 4
Power top emergency opera tion . . . . . 45
Lights and Vision .......... .. . .
Exte rior lighting .... ...... .. .. .. . .
I n ter io r light ing .......... .. .. .. . .
V 1s 1on . .. .. ............. ....... .
W indshie ld w ipers ...... .. .. .. .. . .
O utside mirror . .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
D ig ita l compass .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Seats and storage ... .. .. .. .. . .
General info rmat ion . ... .. .. ... .. .
F ront seats .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... .
Head restraints .......... .. .. .. . .
Socket . .. .. .. . .......... .. .. ... .
Sto rage .. .. ... ....... ... .... .. . .
Luggage compartment
49
4 9
52
53
5 3
5 5
57
59
59
60
62
64
64
65
Warm and cold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Climate control system . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Driving ... .... .. ... .. ..... .... . .
Stee ring . ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. .
Starting and stopp ing t he engine
(ve hicles w ith an ign ition lock) ... .. .
Starting and stopp ing t he engine
(ve hicles w ith a convenience key) ... .
Drive r m essages .. ... .. .. ... ..... .
El ectromechanical pa rking brak e ... .
Hill ho ld .. .. .. . .............. .. .
S peed w arning system .......... .. .
C ruise con tro l system .. ..... ... .. .
76
76
76
78
81
82
84
8 4
8 5
Audi adaptive cruise control . . 8 7
In troduc tion ... .. ............... .
Genera l Info rmation . .. ..... ... .. .
Adaptive cruise contro l ...... .... . .
Drive r messages . .... .. ..... ... .. .
Audi pre sense .. .... .... ... .. .
Introduction ..... ... .. ..... .... . .
Genera l information ........... .. .
Audi pre sense basic .............. .
Audi pre sense front . .. ...... ... .. .
8 7
8 7
88
93
95
95
95
95
95
Driver messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Audi active lane ass ist ..... .. .
Lane assist .. .. .. .......... ..... .
99
99
Audi side assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Side assist ...... ............... .
Audi drive select ............. .
Driving settings .. .... ... ...... .. .
Automatic transmission ..... .
S tronic-transmiss ion ........... .. .
Parking systems
General information ........... .. .
Rea r parki ng system ... ......... . .
Parking sys tem plus .............. .
Rea rv iew camera .... .. .. ... ..... .
Adjus ting t he d isplay a nd the wa rning
tones . .... .... ................. .
103
107
107
110
110
119
119
120
120
121
12 5
Er ror messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
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Power windows
Door handle
Aud i side assist ........ .... .
Centra l locking switch ... .. .. .
Powe r exter ior mirror adjust
ment
Light switch . ... .... ... .. .. .
Vents
L eve r fo r:
- Turn signals and high beams .
- Audi active lane assist ... .. .
® Steer ing wheel w ith horn and
- Drive r's airbag ........... .
- On-board computer controls
-MMI, telephone, navigat ion
and voice recogn it ion system
controls
- tiptron ic shift paddles (auto-
matic transmission) ....... .
@ Instrument cluster .. ... .. .. .
@ W indshield washer system
l ever
' .................... .
@ S teer ing column with:
- Ignit ion emergency operation
(in vehicles with conven ience
key) . .. ................. .
- Ignit ion lock (in vehicles with
mechanical key) .......... .
@ Adjustable s teer ing column
@ Depending on equipment:
- Cruise contro l lever ....... . 38
103 35
55
49
70
51
99
150 27
1 15
1 0
53
80
76
76
85
- adaptive cruise contro l . . . . . . 87
@ Driver's knee a irbag . . . . . . . . . 163
@ Instrument i llumination . . . . . . 53
@ H ood re lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
@ Centra l power window swi tc h . . 38
@ MMI disp lay (navigation, radio,
TV/video)
@ Glove compartment ( lockable) . 65
@ Front passenger 's airbag . . . . . 150
@ Treble speakers
@ Front passenge r's knee ai rbag .
@ Depending on equipment, b ut
tons for: 163
Cockpi
t 9
-Audi drive select . .. ..... .. .
- P arking a id p lus (or w ith re ar-
view camera) . .. .. .. ..... .
- E mergency flashers ....... .
- Elect ron ic Stabilization Con-
t rol ( ESC) . .. .... ........ .
- MMI display
- Airbag Off indicator .... ... .
@ Depend ing o n equ ipment:
- Manual climate contro l
system
- Automatic climate control sys
tem
.. .. .. .. .. .. .........
Socket
S tronic se lector lever ..... .. .
Cup holder .. .. ............ .
MM I On/Off b utton
@ MMI control panel
@ Power top ope rat ion ... ..... .
@ Parking brake .... .. .. ..... .
@ I S T ART ENGINE STOPI button
(vehicles w ith convenience key)
(D Tips
107
120
so
188
159
71
72
64
110
64
41
82
78
- Some the eq uipment listed here is only
installed in certain models or is available
as an option.
- Operat ion of the Multi Med ia Interface
(MMI) is described in a separate operat
ing instructions manual. You can a lso
find info rmat ion on A udi connect ther e.
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14 Instruments and indicator lamps
@ Message
© Status line:
-• I U Central indicator light or addi
tional displays of active systems such as
- • (USA models)/ . (Canada models)
El ectronic parking brake
-• (USA models)/
Iii (Canada models)
Cruise control system*
- • I. active lane assist*
The
central indicator light© • or I'll also
turns on with some indicator lights @.
If the centra l indicator light © turns on, pay
attention to the additional information in the
instrument cluster display @and @.
In addition to the indicator lights in the dis
p lay, there are others located inside the tach
ometer and the speedometer. They blink or
turn on to display additional funct ions or mal
functions. Messages@ may also appear brief
ly with some indicator lights. A warning tone
sounds at the same time .
If there is more than one malfunction, the in
d icator lights will turn on one after the other
for a short time.
The indicator lights and messages in the dis
p lay can be replaced by other displays. If the
indicator light@ is rep laced, the central indi
cator light © remains on until the malfunc
tion is corrected.
The messages can be displayed again in the
driver information system
<=>page 27, Oper
ation.
Overview
Some indicator lights turn on briefly as a func
tion check when you switch the ignition on.
These systems are marked with a./ in the fol
l owing tab les. If one of these indicator lights
does not turn on, there is a ma lfunction in
that system .
Depending on the vehicle equ ipment, your ve
hicle has either a monochrome or mu ltico lor
display in the instrument cluster. In a mono
chrome display, the indicator lights@only appear
in white
<=>page 13, fig. 8. The cent ral
indicator light@• /
mi also turns on to in
dicate the pr iority of these indicator lights.
Refer to the explanations for red or yellow in
dicator lights.
Examples of indicator light displays in a mon
ochrome display:
111 @ Priority 1 (high priority)
. © see red
indicator lights
m@ Priority 2 (medium priority)
I'll©
see yellow indicator lights
ml@ Priority 3 (low pr iority)
these are informative indicator
-- © lights
Red indicator lights
or
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Centra
l indicator light (pay at-
tention to the additional infor mat ion in the instrument cluster
disp lay) ©<=>
page 13, fig . 8
USA models :
Brake malfunction ./
<=>page 18
Canada models:
Brake malfunction./
<=>page 18
USA models :
Electromechanical parking brake
<=>page 19
Canada models :
Electromechanical parking brake
<=>page 19
Coo ling system r=> page 19
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page 21
Convenience key
¢page Bl
Convenience key
¢page BO
Battery in remote control key
¢page 33
Defective light bulb warning
¢ page24
Headlight range control system*
¢ page 24
adaptive light*
¢ page24
Instruments and indicator lamps 17
or
/:
or Light/rain
sensor*
¢page24
Active lane assist*
¢page 100
Transmission
¢page 116
Other indicator lights
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Turn signals
¢page25
USA models: Cruise control sys
tem*
¢ page BS
Canada models : Cruise control
system*
¢page BS
Adapt ive cru ise control*
¢ page89
Adaptive cruise control* ¢page89
Adaptive cruise control* ¢page89
Active lane assist*
¢page 100
High beams
¢ page 51
Conven ience key
¢page 80
Electromechanical parking brake
¢ page 19
Adapt ive cru ise control*
¢page89
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26 Driver information system
Driver information
system
Overview
Ap plies to vehicles: with d river in format ion syste m
Fig. 9 Instrument cluster: driver informat ion system
(example)
Data is automatically recorded, processed and
d isplayed in the driver information system.
Sett ings for special equipment can be adjust
ed in the MMI. Select the
I MENU ! button> Car
> Systems* menu control button .
Introduction
The driver information system is controlled
through the multifunction steering wheel
c::;, page 2 7, fig. 10.
The driver information system c;, fig. 9 con
tains the following information:
- @ Tab (register)
-@ Vehicle information
-© Status line (se lector lever posi tion, out-
s ide temperaturec:=;,
page 11)
-@ On-board compute r
The following functions are possible, depend ing on vehicle equipment: @
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First tab ~ Vehicle
functions:
On-board computer, time, date
c:=;,page 27
Efficiency program
c:=;,page28
Digital tachometer
Assistance systems
Audi adaptive cruise control*
¢page87
Audi active lane ass ist*
¢page99
Reduced display
Second
tJ. 6 Driver messages and ind ica-
tab tor lights
c,,..c Service interval display
c:=;,pag
e 13
Third fl I I Audio/ i»> radio
tab
F ourth .,..,.
Telephone*
tab
Fifth tab
~I~ Navigation*
The second tab is only visible if at least one in
dicator light or message is shown or if that
system is switched on .
Display
In the driver information system you will see:
Radio station or CD
Time and date
¢page 10
Odometer, trip odometer ¢page 11
Outside air temperature ¢page 11
Service interval display c::;, page 13
Indicator lights and messag-¢page 13
es
Digital tachometer
Cruise control system
c:=;,page 85
Speed warn ing c:=;,page 84
Selector lever positions c::;, page 110
On-board computer display c::;, page 27 ...
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off when the speed decreases below the stor
ed maximum speed.
Setting a thresho ld is recommended if yo u
wo uld like to be reminded when you reach a
certain maximum speed . Situations where you
may want to do so include d riving in a country
with a general speed limit or if there is a
specified max imum speed for winter tires.
@ Tips
Regard less of the speed warning system,
you shou ld always mon itor your speed us
ing the speedometer and make sure you
are following the legal speed limit.
Setting the threshold
You con set, change and delete the threshold
in the MMI.
• Se lect : the
IMENU ! button> Car> System s*
control button > Driv er assist an ce > Speed
w arning .
You can set any thresho ld between 20 mph
(30 km/h) and 150 mph (240 km/h). Settings
can each be adjusted in increments of 6 mph
(10 km/h).
Cruise control system
Description
Appl ies to vehicles : with cruise con trol system
The c ruise control system makes i t possible to
d rive at a constant speed starting at lS mph
(20 km/h).
The speed is kept constant by modify ing en
g ine power or through an a ct ive brake in ter
vention.
A WARNING
- Always pay attention to the traffic
around you when the cruise control is in
operation. You are always responsible for
your speed and the distance between
your vehicle and other vehicles.
- For reasons of safety, cruise contro l
should not be used in the c ity, in stop-
Dri vin g 85
and-go traffic, on winding roads and
when road cond itions are poor (such as
ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain and hydro
plan ing) -you could have an accident.
- Switch the cruise control off temporarily
when dr iv ing in turning lanes, h ighway
e xits or in construction zones.
- Please note that unconsc iously "resting"
your foot on the accelerator pedal p re
vents t he cr uise control from b raking.
This is due to the control system be ing
over ridden by the dr iver's acceleration .
- If the re is a brake system malfunct ion
such as overheating when the spee d
warn ing system is switched on, the bra k
ing f unction in the system w il l be deac ti
vated . The remaining speed warning sys
tem fu nctions will remain active, as long
as the
Ill ( U SA mode ls) I l'I (Canada
models) indicator light is on.
(D Tips
- T he cr uise control system is ideal fo r
st retches wit h speed limits. The driver is
responsib le for adhering to the correct
speed.
- The cr uise control remains act ive when
shift ing gears.
- The b ra ke lights turn on when the b rakes
are act ivated.
Switching on
Applies to vehicles: with cruise control system
Fi g. 83 Operat ing lever: Cruise control system
• To swi tch the cruise cont ro l on, p ull the lev
er into pos it ion @
~fig. 83.
• Dr ive at the speed to be maintained.
86 Driving
• To store the speed, p ress the button @. T he
II (USA models) I i'I (Canada models)
turns on in the instrument cluster.
Changing speed
Applies to vehicles: with cru ise control system
• To increase or decrease the speed in incre
ments,
t ap the lever in the 010 direction
c:> page 85, fig. 83.
• To increase or decrease the speed qu ickly,
h o ld the leve r in the 010 direction until
the des ired speed is reached .
Overriding the speed
You can press the acce lerator pedal down to
increase your speed, for example if you want
to pass someone . The speed you saved earlier
will resume as soon as you release the acceler
ator pedal.
I f, however, you exceed your saved speed by 5
mph (10 km/h) for longer than 6 minutes, the
cruise contro l turns off temporari ly. The
Ill
(USA models) I El (Canada models) indicator
light in the instrument cluster turns off and
the stored speed is retained.
Preselecting the speed
Applies to vehicles: with cruise control system
You can preselect your desired speed when
the vehicle is stationary.
• Switch the ignition on.
• Pull the lever into position
(D c:> page 85,
fig. 83.
• To increase or decrease the speed, tap the
lever in the
0 10 d irect io n.
This funct ion makes it possible, for example,
to save the speed you want before driving on
the highway . Once on the highway, activate
the cruise contro l by pull ing the lever towa rd
(D .
Switching off
Applies to vehicles: with cruise control system
Temporary deactivat ion
• Press the brake pedal, or
• Press the leve r into position @(not clicked
into p lace)
~ page 85, fig. 83, or
Switching off completely
• Press the lever into position @(clicked into
place), or
• Switch the ignit ion off.
The speed you stored will be retained if the
c ruise control has been switched off tempora
rily . To resume the stored speed, re lease the
brake pedal and pu ll the lever into position
(D.
The stored speed is erased when the cruise
control is sw itched off complete ly or the igni
t ion is switched off .
,&. WARNING
You should only resume the stored speed if
i t is not too high for ex isting traffic con di
tions . Othe rwise you r is k an acc ident.
(D Tips
- If the bra kes become too heated whi le
dr iving, t he cr uise control sw itches off. If
t his happens w hile d riving downhill, you
can relieve t he b rakes by shifting into a
lower gear.
- W hen the cruise cont rol is activa ted, E SC
sport mode cannot be switched on .
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Audi adaptive cruise control
Introduction
App lies to vehicles: with Audi adaptive cruise control
The adaptive cruise control system is a com bi·
nation of speed and distance regulation. It as
sists the dr iver by both regulat ing the speed
and maintain ing a distance to the object
ahead, within the abilities of the system. If
the system detects an object, adaptive cru ise
control can brake and acce le rate your ve hicle.
This makes driving more comfortable both on l ong stretches of highway and in stop-and -go
traffic.
General Information
General information
Applies to vehicles: with Audi adaptive cruise co ntrol a nd
Audi pre sense fro nt
Fi g. 84 Front of vehicle: sensor
The genera l information applies to adaptive
cr uise control* and pre sense front *
c::>page95.
The radar se nsor a rea c::>fig. 84 must not be
covered w it h stickers, deposits or any other
obstructions as it may impair the function of
the adaptive cruise contro l and the pre sense
front. For information on cleaning, refer to
,:t 0 0 > l8
c::> page 204. The same applies for any modifi
cations made in the front area.
The function of the adaptive c ruise control
system and pre sense front is lim ited in some
conditions :
Audi ad apti ve crui se control 8 7
- Objects can only be detected when they are
within the sensor range
c::> page 88,
fig. 87 .
-The system has a limited ability to detect
objects that are a short d istance ahead, off
to the side of your vehicle or moving into
your lane.
- Objects that are difficult to detect such as
motorcycles, veh icles with high ground
clearance or an overhanging load are detect
ed late or not detected at all.
- When driving through curves
c::>page 88.
-With stationary objects c::> page 88 .
A WARNING
Always pay attent ion to traffic when adap
tive cruise control is switched on and the
pre sense front is active
c::> page 95. As
the driver, you are s till respons ib le for
start ing and fo r ma inta in ing speed and
d is ta nce to o ther objec ts. The pre sense
front i s used to ass ist yo u. The dr iver must
al ways take ac tion to avo id a col lision . The
driver is always responsible for braking at
the correct time .
- I ncorrect use of the a daptive cr uise con
trol can cause collisions, ot her accidents
an d serio us pe rsonal inj ury .
- For safety reasons, do not use adaptive
cru ise contro l when driv ing o n roads with
many curves, when the road s urface is in
poor condition and/or in bad weather
(such as ice, fog, grave l, heavy ra in and
hydroplaning). Using the system unde r
these co ndit ions co uld res ult in a coll i
sion.
- Sw itch adaptive cru ise cont ro l off tempo·
ra rily whe n driving in tu rni ng lanes, o n
expressway ex its or in construction
zones. T his preven ts the vehicle from ac
celerating to the se t speed when in t hese
situations .
- Th e adap tive cruise control system
will
not brake by i tsel f if you pu t your foo t on
the accelera to r pedal. Do ing so can ove r-
ride t he speed and distance reg ulat io n.
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