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Step  2:  Lifting the  power  top  compartment 
cover out 
Fig.  44 Rear  of vehicle:  storage  bay cover  part ially open 
Fig. 45 Rear  of vehicle:  power  top storage  compartment 
cover  complete ly open 
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..  First  press  the luggage  compartment  lid lightly 
in  the  direction  of  the arrow @c> 
fig.  44  r=> .&. 
in  General  information  on page  46. 
.. Then  ra ise  the  power  top  compartment  cover 
out  of  the  power  top  storage  bay @and  hold  it 
in place. 
..  Close the  luggage  compartment  lid . 
..  Open  the  power  top  storage  compartment  cov
er  comple tely~ 
fig.  45. 
Step  3:  Opening  the  latch 
Fig.  46 Rear  of vehicle:  opening  t he  latch 
Power  top 
..  Remove the  cap  from  the  trim  and  insert  the 
emergency  release  key in the  opening . 
..  Turn  the emergency  release  key counter-clock 
w ise  until  it stops  to  open  the  latch  . 
..  Remove  the emergency  release key. 
Step  4:  Closing  the  power  top 
Fig . 47 Rear  of vehicle:  closing the  power  top 
Fig . 48 W indshie ld: closing  the  power  top 
.. Raise the  power  top out  of the  storage  bay and 
pull  it out  completely  c> 
.&. in General informa
tion  on page  46  . 
.,. Press  the  power  top  onto  the windshie ld  frame 
r=>fig.  48 . 
.,. Press  the d:, button ¢ page  42,  fig. 35 to  clos e 
the  power  top.  If th is  does  not  work,  proceed 
w ith 
¢ page  48,  Step  5:  Retracting  the  power 
top  compartment  cover. 
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Power  top 
Step  S: Retracting  the  power  top 
compartment  cover 
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Step  7:  Loosening  the  headliner 
Fig. 51 Rear w indow:  loosening  the right  side of  the  head-
Fig. 49 Rear  of vehicle:  retracting  the power  top com part·  liner 
ment  cover 
.. Raise  the  rear  of  the  power  top  and  hold  it  in 
place @ 
¢ A in  General information  on 
page  46 . 
..  Slide  the  power  top  compartment  cover  for
ward  @until  it reaches  the  end  position . Re
lease  the  powe r top . 
Step  6:  Locking the  power  top 
Fig.  SO Inside  of  the power  top:  locking  the  power top 
.. Insert  the  emergency  release  key  into  the  open
ing 
¢ page  47,  fig.  46 . 
.. Turn  the  emergency  release  key clockw ise  until 
it  stops  to  lock  the power  top  . 
..  Remove  the  emergency  release  key and in stall 
the  cap  in  the opening. 
(D Tips 
Make  sure the lockin g mechanisms  are  lock ed 
securely. 
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Fig.  52  Rear window:  headliner  partially  loosened 
Perform  the  follow ing  steps  at  the rear  of the  ve
hicle  on  both  sides  of  the  power  top . 
..  To  loosen  the headliner , ra ise  the  rear  of the 
power  and  pull  on the  yellow  loop 
¢ fig.  51 
with  t he  eme rgency  release  key  . 
..  Continue  pulling on the  loop  to loosen  the 
headl iner  around  the  rear window  (approxi
mate ly 30  cm) 
¢ fig . 52 . 
Step  8:  Securing  the  latch 
Fig.  53  Rear of the  power  top: securing the latc h 
Lock  the  latch  on  both  sides  of the  vehicle . 
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~ Pull the  power  top  headliner  to  the  side  in the 
area  by the  rear  head restraints¢ 
fig. 53. 
~ Insert  the  short  end  of the  emergency  re lease 
lever  in the  ye llow  sleeve  on  the  power  top  sup
port 
¢ fig . 53. 
~ Turn  the  emergency  release  key in the  direction 
of  the  arrow @until  the  support  is  locked . 
~ Put  the  emergency  release  key away @ 
¢ page 46, fig. 43. 
Power  top 
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Lights and  Vi sion 
Lights  and  Vision 
Exterior  Lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on  and  off 
Fig.  54 Inst rume nt  pane l:  headl ig h t co ntrol  switc h 
Light switch ·'t/-· 
Tu rn the  switch ¢ fig. 54 to  the  co rr e spond ing 
position . Whe n the  lights  a re switched  on, the 
:oo, 
symbo l turns  on. 
0  -The lights  are off  or the  daytime  runn ing 
lights  are on: 
- USA models : The daytime  running  lights  are ac
tivated  when  the  light  switch ¢ 
fig. 54 is in the 
0 position  or  the AUTO position  (only  in day
li ght  conditions).  The daytime  running  lights 
funct io n  can be turned  on and off  in the  radio 
o r MM I*  men u 
Exterior lighting ¢ page 51, 
c:?,& . 
-Canada  model s: T he daytime  r unni ng  lights  are 
activated  when  the  lig ht  switch 
C?fig. 54 is in 
t h e 
O pos it ion, 300, position  or  the AUTO posi
tion  (only  in  daylight  conditions) . The daytime 
runn ing  lights  function  cannot  be turned  off 
¢ ,A . 
AUTO*  -Au tomatic  headlights  swi tch on and  off 
depending  on brightness,  for  examp le  in  twilight, 
during  rain  or  in  tu nnels ¢ 
A. 
:oo , -Side marker  lights 
fO  -Low beam  headlights 
Fog lights /rear fog  light(s )* 
Press the  appropriate  button c:? fig. 54: 
}0  -Fog lights 
O* -Rea r fog  light(s) 
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adaptive  light* 
When  switched  on, adap tive  ligh t ad ap ts  to 
curves in the  road depending  on the  vehicle 
speed and the  steering  ang le. This provides  bet
ter  light ing through  the  curve.  The system  oper
ates  at  speeds between  approximately  6 mph 
(10  km/h)  and 68  mph  (110  km/h). 
Static  cornering  light* (vehicles with  adaptive 
li ght)  -the  corne ring  light  switches  on at  speeds 
up to  approximate ly 25  mph  (40  km/h)  when  a 
certain  steering  wheel  angle  is reached or when  a 
turn  s ignal  is act ivated . T he area to  the  side of 
the  ve hicle is  illuminated  better  when  turning . 
The  adaptive  light  and the  cornering  light  only 
funct io n  when  the  switc h is in the  AUTO position 
(automat ic head lights*) . 
A WARNING 
- Daytime  r unning  lights  and a utomat ic head
lights*  are only  intended  to  as sist  the  driver . 
T h ey do not  re lieve the  driver  of  his  respon
sibility  to  c heck t he hea dlights  and  to  tur n 
t hem  on m anually ac co rding  to  the  cur rent 
light  and visibili ty conditions.  Fo r exam ple, 
fog  cannot  be detected  by the  light  sen
sors*.  So a lways sw itch  on the  headlights 
l[D 
under  these  weather  conditi ons and when 
driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen when  y ou cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when  you cannot  be 
seen by ot her moto rists.  Always tu rn on the 
headlights  so that  yo u ca n see ahead a nd so 
that  othe rs can see yo ur ca r from  the back. 
- Please obey all  laws when  usi ng the  lighting 
sys tems described  here. 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights*  should  on ly be turned  on 
i n accordance w ith  traffic  regulat ion,  as t he 
lights  are br ight  for  follow ing traffic. 
{!) Tips 
- The light  sensor* for  headlight  control  is lo
cated  in the  rear v iew mirror  mount.  Yo u 
should  the refore  not  app ly any st ickers to  
         
        
        
     
        
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the  windshield  in this  a rea  in order  to 
prevent  malfunctions  or  failures . 
- Some  exterior  lighting  functions  can  be  ad
ju ste d~ 
pa ge 51 . 
-When  yo u  remove  your  key from  the  igni tion 
while  the  vehi cle's  ligh ts are  turned  o n, a 
buzzer  sounds  as  long  as  t he driver 's door  is 
open. 
- In  coo l o r dam p weather,  t he  inside  of  the 
h eadlights,  turn  sig nals  and  tail  lights  can 
fog  over  d ue  to  the  temperature  difference 
between  the  inside  and  outs ide.  They will 
clea r shortly  after  switching  them  on.  T his 
does  not  affect  t he  service  li fe of  the  light
i ng. 
- In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunction, 
the  driver  is  not ified  in the  instr ume nt  clus
te r display~ 
page  21. 
Turn signals and  high  beam  lever 
The  lever operates  the  turn  signals,  the  high 
b eams  and  the  headlight  flasher. 
Fi g.  55  Tu rn  signa l and  high  beam  lever 
Turn signals ¢ Q 
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The  turn  signals  activate  when  you  move  the  lev
er  into  a turn  s ignal  position  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
@ -righ t tur n signal 
@ -left  turn  signa l 
The  turn  s ignal  b links  three  times  if you just  tap 
the  lever. 
High  beams and  headlight  flasher 
[0 
M ove  the  lever  to the  corresponding  position: 
@ -high  beams  o n 
Lights  and  Vis ion 
@ -high  beams  off  or  headlight  flasher 
T he  ind icator  light 
II in t he  inst rument  cl uste r 
tu rns  on. 
Notes on these features 
- The 
turn  signals on ly wor k w ith  the  ign ition 
tur ned  on.  The  indicator  ligh ts .  or 
II in the 
instr um ent  clus ter  also  b link. 
-After  you  have  tu rned  a  corner,  the  turn  s ignal 
sw itches  off  automatically. 
- The 
high  beam works  on ly when  the  headlights 
are  on . T he  indicator  light 
II in  the  instrument 
cluste r illuminates  whe n the  high  beams  a re 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flash er works  o nly as  long  as  yo u 
hold  the  leve r - even  if there  are  no  lights 
sw itched  on . The  indica to r li ght 
II in the  in
s trumen t cluste r ill umin ates  when  you  use  t he 
head light flasher. 
,&. WARNING 
D o  not  use  t he  h igh  beam  or  hea dlight  flashe r 
i f you  know  that  these  could  blind  oncoming 
traffic. 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The func tions  are selected  in  the  radio  or  MMI* . 
.,.  Select: !CAR I func tion  b utton > Exterior light
ing . 
Or 
.,. Sele ct: !~C_A _R~ I function  b utton > Car systems * 
contro l butto n > Vehicle settings > Exterior 
lighting . 
Coming  home  (light  when  leaving  car )*, 
Leaving home  (light  when  unlocking  car)* 
The 
coming  home f u nction  illuminates  the  area 
aro und  t he vehicle  when  the  ignition  is switched 
off  and  the  driver's  door  is opened.  Depend ing  on 
vehicle  equipment,  the  function  can  be  switched  o n  and  off  o r the  length  of t ime  t he  lig hts  rema in 
on*  can  be  adjusted . 
The 
leaving  home function  illuminates  t he  area 
around  th e  vehicle  when  unloc kin g  it. This  func-
t ion  can  be  switched  on  and  off.  "" 
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Lights  and  Vision 
The coming home and leaving  home functions 
only  operate  when  it is dark  and  the light  switch 
is in the  AUTO position  ¢ 
page 50, fig. 54. 
Auto  headlights* 
When  the  light  switch is in  the  AUTO¢ page 50 
position,  the  switch-on  point  of  the  lights  can be 
changed  in the  automatic  driving  light  function. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models: 
You can switch  the  daytime  running 
lights 
on and off. 
Canada models: 
The  function  cannot  be turned 
off.  It is activated  automatically  each time  the  ig
nition  is switched  on. 
Travel mode* 
The headlight  beam  is asymmetrical.  This  pro
vides stronger  illumination  on  the  side of the 
road  on which  you are driving.  If  you  are driving 
in  a country  that  drives on the  opposite  side of 
the  road from  your  own  country,  this  will  cause 
glare  for  oncoming  drivers.  To prevent  glare: 
- Travel mode  must  be selected  in vehicles with 
Xenon headlights* . 
- In  vehicles with  halogen  headlights,  certain 
areas of  the  headlight  lenses must  be covered 
with  waterproof  adhesive covers that  prevent  light  from  passing through.  For more  informa 
tion,  please see your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  repair facility. 
When  travel  mode  is activated,  a display  in 
the  driver  information  system  indicates  this 
each time  you switch  the ignition  on. 
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Emergency  flashers 
Fig.  56 Center  console:  emer gency  flasher  switch 
The emergency flashers  makes other  motorists 
aware that  you  or your  vehicle  are  in an emergen
cy situation  . 
..  Press  the switch ~¢ 
fig. 56 to  t urn  the  emer-
gency flashers  on or  off. 
When  the  emergency  flashers  are on, all  four 
turn  signals  blink  at  the  same time.  The turn  sig
nal  indicator  lights 
RB in  the  instrument  clus
ter,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency flasher 
switch 
IA] blink  likewise . 
You can  indicate  a lane  change  or  a turn  when  the 
emergency  flashers  are switched  on by using the 
turn  signal  lever . The emergency flashers  stop 
temporarily . 
The emergency flashers  also work when  the  igni
tion  is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on automatical
ly  if  you are  in an accident  where  the  airbag has 
deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
-you  are the  last  vehicle  standing  in a traffic 
jam  so that  any other  vehicles coming  can  see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has  broken down or you are  in 
an emergency  situation,  or when 
-your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a tow  truck  or 
if you  are towing  another  vehicle  behind 
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Interior  lighting 
Front/rear  interior  lights 
Fig.  57 Fr ont  headliner : interio r  ligh ting  contro ls 
F ig.  58 Rear  headliner:  rea r reading  lig hts 
@ Interior  lights 
Press the  button @. The  LED in  the  button  illumi
nates. 
If the  LED i lluminates,  the  interior  lighting  is 
controlled  automatically. 
@ Front/rear reading  lights 
To tu rn a  reading  light  on/off,  p ress the  bu tton 
[!] ~fig.  Sl or~fig . 58. 
Lights  and  Vis ion 
Instrument  illumination 
The  basic brightness  of  the  illumination  for the 
instruments,  the  center  console and  the  display 
can be adjusted . 
Fig . 59 Inst rume nt illumination 
•  Press the  knob  to  re lease it  . 
..  Tu rn the  knob  toward"-"  or "+" to  reduce or  in
crease the  brightness. 
•  Press  the knob  again  to  return  it  to its  original 
position . 
@ Tips 
The instrument  illum ination  (for  d ials and 
needles)  lights  on when  the ignition  is sw itch
ed on and the  vehicle  lights  are tur ned off.  As 
the  daylig ht  fades,  the  illum ination  of  the di
a ls likewise  dims  automatically  and will  go 
out  comple tely when the  out side ligh t  is very 
l ow.  Th is fe ature  is meant  to  remind  yo u to 
swi tch on the  headlights  when  ou tside  light 
cond itions  become poor. 
Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fi g. 60 Drive r's  door : knob  for the  exte rio r mirrors 
Turn  the  knob  to  the  desired  posit ion: 
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Lights and  Vision 
Q/P  -Adjusting  the  left/right  exterior  mirror . 
Move the  knob  in the  des ired direction. 
4ill  -Heat ing the  m irror  g lass depending  on the 
outside  temperature*. 
.9  -Folding  exterior  mirrors* . In  the  Infotain
ment  system,  you can select  if  the  mirrors  fold  in 
automatically  when you lock the  vehicle 
¢ page 34. 
Front passenger's  exterior mirror  tilt 
function* 
To help you  see  the curb  when  backing  into  a 
parking  space, the  surface  of  the mirror t ilts 
slightly . Fo r this  to  happen,  the  knob  must  be in 
the  position  for  the  front  passenger 's outside 
mirror. 
You can  adjust  the  tilted  mirror  su rface  by  turn
ing  the  knob  in the  des ired direction . When  you 
move out  of  reverse and  into  another  gear, the 
new mirror  position  is stored  and assigned to  the 
key you are using. 
The  mirror  goes back into  its  origina l position 
once you drive  forward  faster  than  9  mph  (15  km/h)  or turn  the  ignition  off. 
A WARNING 
Curved mirror  surfaces  (convex or  spherical*) 
increase your  field  of  view.  Remember  that 
vehicles or  other  objects  will  appear  smaller 
and farther  away than  when  seen  in a flat  mir
ror. If  you  use this  mirror  to  estimate distan
ces  of  following  vehicles when  changing 
lanes, you  cou ld estimate  incorrectly  and 
cause  an accident. 
(D Note 
-If the  mirror  hous ing was moved  by force 
(for  example,  by running  into  an object 
when  maneuvering  the vehi cle),  the  mirror 
must  be folded  all  the way in  using  the  pow
er  folding  function.  The  mirror  housing 
must  not  be moved  back into  place by hand 
because this  would  impair  the  function  of 
the  mirror  mechanism. 
- If  you wash the  vehicle  in  an automatic  car 
wash, you  must  fold the  exterior  mirrors  in 
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the risk of  damage  to  the mirrors. 
Never  fold power  folding  exterior  mirrors* 
by  hand.  Only  fold them  in and out  using 
the  power  controls. 
(D Tips 
-If the  power  adjusting  function  malfunc
tions,  the  g lass in  both  mirrors  can be ad 
justed  by pressing on the  edge  of it  by hand. 
- The  exterior  mirror  settings  are stored  with 
the  memory  function*  ¢ 
page 63. 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig. 61 Auto mat ic  dimmin g rearv iew  mirro r• 
Manual  dimming  rearview  mirror 
.,. Pull  the  lever  on the  bottom  of  the  m irror  back . 
Automat ic dimming  rearview  mirror* 
.,.  Press the  button@¢ fig. 61. The  indicator 
light @ turns  on . The rearview  and  exter ior* 
mirrors  dim  automatically  when  light  shines on 
them,  for  example  from  headlights on a vehicle 
to  the  rear. 
~ WARNING 
Electro lyte  fluid  can  leak from  automatic  dim
ming  mirrors  if  the  glass is  broken. Electrolyte 
fluid  can irritate  skin,  eyes and  respiratory  system. 
- Repeated or  prolonged  exposure to  e lectro
lyte  can cause irritation  to  the  respiratory 
system,  especially  among  people  with  asth
ma or  other  resp iratory  conditions . Get 
fresh  a ir immediately  by leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if  that  is  not possible,  open windows  and 
doors  all the  way. 
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