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)
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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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36 Opening and closing
-The central locking switch is inoperative
when the vehicle is locked from the out
side .
- Locked doors make it more difficult for
emergency workers to get into the vehi
cle, which puts lives at risk . Do not leave
anyone beh ind in the vehicle, especially
children.
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Your vehicle will lock automatically at a
speed of 9 mph (15 km/h) ¢
page 31. You
can unlock the vehicle again using the cen
tral locking opening function .
Setting central locking
Applies to ve hicles: wit h dr ive r info rmatio n system
Various settings can be adjusted in the MMI:
Adjusting door unlocking
You can determine which doors should unlock
when opening the vehicle .
"' Se lect : the
I MENU ! button >Car> Systems *
control button > Vehicle settings > Central
locking > Door unlocking.
Selecting All and pressing the~ button on
the remote control key unlocks the entire ve
hicle.
If you select
Driver and then press the~ but
ton on the remote control key, only the driv
er's door will unlock. In vehicles with a con
venience key, only the front door whose han
dle you pull will unlock. If you press the
~ button twice, the entire vehicle will unlock.
If you press the
l@l button, the entire vehicle
will always lock .
Adjusting Auto Lock
"'Se lect : the I MENU ! button >Car > Systems*
control bu tton > Vehicle settings > Lock
when driving .
l) Thi s func tion is not available in all co untries.
If you se lect On , the entire vehicle wi ll lock
automatica lly when the speed reaches 9 mph
(15 km/h).
If the opening function is triggered by the
power lock ing system or a door hand le, the
vehicle unlocks again.
Folding* the exterior mirrors
"'Select: the I MENU I button > Car> Systems*
control button > Vehicle settings> Central
locking > Fold mirrors.
For more informa
tion , refer to¢
page 55, Adjusting the ex
ter ior mirrors .
If you select On , the outside mirrors will fo ld
in automat ica lly when you press the~ button
on the remote contro l key
¢ page 55.
Tone when locking
"'Select: the I MENU I button> Car> Systems*
contro l button > Vehicle settings > Central
lo ck ing > Tone when locking .
When checked off../, a tone will sound when
you lock the vehicle .
If you press the l@l button twice , the entire ve
hicle will lock . There is a lock ing tone at the
same t ime
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Electronic immobilizer
The immobilizer prevents unauthorized use of
your vehicle .
A microchip in the key automatically deacti
vates the electronic immobilizer when the key
is located in the vehicle . If you remove the key
from the vehicle, the electronic immobilizer
activates again automatically.
_&. WARNING
A lways take the key with you whenever you
l eave your vehicle. The e lectronic immobil-
izer can be deactivated with the key, so
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Instrument illumination
The brightness of the instrument cluster and
the center console can be adjusted.
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Fig. 47 Instrument illum ination
Requirement: The light must be switched on.
• Press the knob to release it.
• Turn the knob toward"." or"+" to reduce or
increase the brightness .
• Press the knob again to return it to i ts or ig i·
nal position.
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The needles and gauges in the instrument
cluste r illuminate when the head lights are
off and the ign ition is switched one. Theil
lumination reduces automatically and
eventua lly turns off as brightness outside
decreases. This function reminds the driver
to turn the headlights on at the appropri·
ate t ime.
Vision
Sun visors
F ig. 48 Left s ide: sun vi sor
The s un visors can be moved out of their
b rackets and turned toward the doors
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Lights and Vision 53
The mirror light switches on when the cover
over the vanity mirror* @opens.
Windshield wipers
Switching windshield wipers on
Fig. 49 Windsh ield wiper lever: operating the front
washer system
Requ irement: The ignition must be turned on.
Move the windshield w iper lever to the corre
sponding position:
@ · Front wipers off
(D-Interval mode. To increase/decrease the
wiper intervals, move the switch @to the
left/right . In vehicles wit h a light/rai n sen
sor*, the wipers turn on when it is raining,
when the vehicle is stationary and the lever is
tapped in the ® position, or once the vehicle
speed exceeds approximately 2 mph (4 km/h).
The higher the sens itiv ity of the ra in sensor is
set (switch @to the right), the earlier the
winds hield wipers react to moisture on the
windshield.
@ · Slow w iping
@ · Fast wip ing
@ -Single wipe If you hold the lever in this
position longer, the wipers switch from slow
wiping to fast wiping.
® -Clean the windshield. To eliminate water
droplets, the windsh ield wiper performs one
afterwipe after several seconds in tempera
tures above 39 °F (4 °(). You can switch this
function off by moving the lever to position ®
within 10 seconds after the afterwipe . The af
terwipe function is reactivated the next time
you switch the ignition on.
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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 .
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Lights and Visi on 55
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-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.
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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.
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-If electrolyte fluid enters the eyes, f lush
them thoroughly with a large amount of
clean water for at least 15 minutes and
then seek medical attention .
- If electrolyte fluid comes into contact
with the skin, flush the affected area
with clean water for at least 15 m inutes
and then clean with soap and water and
seek medical attention. Clean affected cl othing and shoes tho roughly before
wearing aga in.
- If the fluid was swallowed and the per
son is conscious, f lush the mou th wi th
water for at least 15 minutes. Do not in duce vomiting unless this is recommend
ed by medical professionals . Seek medi
cal attention immediately .
(D Note
If the glass on an automatic dimming m ir
ror breaks, electroly te can leak o ut. This
liquid damages plastic surfaces . Clean this
liquid as quickly as poss ible with a wet
sponge.
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- If the light reaching the rearv iew mirror
i s obstructed, the automatic dimming
mirror will not function correctly,
- The automatic dimming mirro rs do not
dim when the interior lighting is turned
on or the reverse gear is selected.
Digital compass
Switching the compass on and off
Applies to vehicles: with d ig ital compass
Fig. 53 Rearview m irro r: d ig ital compass activated
Lights and Visi on 5 7
.. To turn the compass on or off, press the but
ton @until the compass in the mirror ap
pears or d isappears.
T he digita l compass on ly wor ks when the igni
tion is turned on. The di rections are indicated
with abbreviat ions:
N (north), NE (northeast),
E (east), SE (southeast),
S (south) , SW (south
west) ,
W (west), NW (northwest).
You must recalibrate the compass if it does not display the correct direction
¢ page 58,
Calibrating the compass.
(D Tips
To prevent inaccurate compass readings,
do not bring any remote contro ls, e lectri
ca l devices or metallic objects near the
mirror.
Adjusting the magnetic zone
App lies to vehicles: wit h digital compass
The magnetic zone must be adjusted correctly
for the compass to read accurately.
F ig . 5 4 North A merica: mag net ic zo ne map
.. Press and hold the button @ i:> page 5 7,
fig. 53 until the number of the magnetic
zone appears in the rearv iew mirror.
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.