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®  Safety  button* . 
Child safety  lock 
When  the  safety  button®~ fig. 29  is pressed, 
the@  symbol in the  button  lights  up.  The power 
window  switches  in the  rear doors  are switched 
off. 
A WARNING 
- When  you  leave your  vehicle  - even if  only 
br iefly  -always remove the  ignition  key. This 
applies  part icularly  when  children  remain  in 
the  vehicle.  Otherwise  the  children  could  start  the  engine  or  operate  e lectr ica l equip
ment  (e.g.  power  windows).  The power  win
dows  are  functional  until  the  driver 's door  o r 
passenger's  door  has been opened . 
- Pay caref ul attent ion when  closing  the  win
dows. 
It could  cause injury  by pinching . 
- When  locking  the  veh icle from  outs ide, the 
vehicle  must  be unoccupied  since the  win 
dows  can no longer  be opened  in an emer
gency. 
-
(D Tips 
After  turning  the  ignition  off  you can st ill 
open  and close the  windows  for  approximate 
ly  10 seconds. The power  windows  are not 
switched  off  unti l the  driver's  door  or  pas
senger's  door  has been opened. 
Convenience  opening/closing 
With  the  convenience  opening/closing  funct ion, 
you  can centrally  and easily open  the  windows  and the  panorama  sunroof*  from  the  outside. 
Con veni enc e op en f eatur e 
.. Press the  open  button Iii on  the  remote  control 
key until  all  windows  and the  panorama  sun
roof*  have reached the  desired  position,  or 
..  Hold  the  key  in the  driver's  door  lock until  all 
windows  and the  panorama  sunroof*  have 
reached the  desired  position. 
Op ening  and  cl osing 
Conven ience clo se feature 
..  Ho ld the  key in the  driver's  door  lock  in the  lock 
position  unti l all  windows  and the  panorama 
sunroof*  are closed. 
Con venienc e closing  wi th the  convenience 
key* 
..  Touch the  sensor * on one of  the  front  door  han
dles  and contin ue touching  it  until  all  of  the 
windows  and the  panorama  sunroof*  are 
closed.  Do not  place your  hand  in the  door  han
dle when  doing  th is . 
Adju sting  the  con venience  opening  in the 
MMI 
..  Select:  the I MENU I button >Car>  Sys tems* 
control  button > Vehicle se ttings > Cent ral 
loc king  > Long-pr ess to open  w indo ws 
To enable  convenience  opening  of  the  w indows 
and the  roof*,  the 
Front  windo ws,  Rear  win
do ws* 
and Roo f* functions  must  be switched On. 
A WARNING 
- Never close the  w indows or  panorama  sun
roof*  care lessly or  in an  uncontrolled  man
ner, because this  increases the  risk of  injury. 
- For secur ity  reasons, the  w indows  can only 
be opened  with  the  remote  control  key at  a 
maximum  distance  of  approximately  6 feet 
(2  meters)  from  the  vehicle. 
- Pay attention  when  using  the  lock  cylinder 
to  close the  w indows  and the  panorama 
sunroof*  so that  no one  is pinched.  Closing 
stops  when  the  key is moved  into  the  start
ing  position. 
Correcting  power  window  malfunctions 
After  disconnecting  the  vehicle battery,  the  one touch  up and  down  feature  must  be activated 
again . 
.,. Pull the  power  wi ndow  switch  until  the  window 
is completely  ra ised. 
..  Release the  switch  and pull  it  again  for  at  least 
one second. 
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-You should  not  drive your  vehicle  or  press 
the  windshie ld wiper  lever  when  the  wiper 
arms  are  folded  away from  the  w indshield. 
The windshield  wipers  would  move  back  in
to  their  original  position  and  could  damage 
the  hood  and  windshield . 
- To prevent  damage  to  the  windshield  wash
er  system,  a lways  loosen  wiper  blades  that 
have  frozen  to  the  windsh ield  before  turn
i ng  the  wipers  on . 
- To prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  blades,  do 
not  apply  gasoline,  petro leum,  th inning 
agents  or  other  solvents  on  the  wiper  b lades  or  near  them. 
- To prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  arms  or 
othe r components,  do  not  try  to  move the 
windsh ield  wipers  by hand. 
@ Tips 
- Commerc ial  hot  wax such  as  the  types  used 
by car  washe s make  it  more  difficult  t o clean 
the  w indshie ld. 
- You  can  also  use  the  service  pos ition,  for  ex
ample,  if you  want  to  p rotect  the  w indshie ld 
from  i cing  by  us ing  a  cover. 
- You cannot  activate  the  service  pos it ion 
whe n the  hood  is open. 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass on  and off 
Ap plies  to  vehicles: w ith  digi tal compass 
Fig. 4 2 Rearview mirro r: Dig ital  compass act ivated 
...  To turn  the  compass  on  or  off, press  the  button 
@ until  the  compass  in the  mirror  appears  or 
disappears. 
Light  and  Visio n 
The  dig ita l compass  on ly works  when  the  ignit ion 
is turned  on . The  directions  a re  indicated  with  ab
breviations: 
N (nort h), NE (northeast),  E (east), 
SE (southeast), S (south), SW (southwest), W 
(west), NW (northwest). 
You must  recalibrate  t he compass  if it does  not 
display  the  correct  direct ion 
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brating  the  compass. 
(D Tips 
To prevent  inaccurate  compass  readings,  do  not  br ing  any  remote  controls,  electrical  devi
ces  or  metallic  objects  near  the  mirror. 
Adjusting  the  magnetic  zone 
Appl ies to  vehicles: wit h digita l co mp ass 
The magnetic  zone  must  be adjusted  correctly 
for  the  compass  to  read  accurately. 
® 
Fig. 4 3  Nor th  Ameri ca: magnet ic  zone  map 
... Press  and  hold  the  button @ ¢page  51,  fig . 42 
until  the  number  of the  mag netic  zone  appears 
in the  rearview  mirror . 
...  Press  the  butt on @  repeatedly  to  select  the 
correct  magnetic  zone. The se lection  mode 
tur ns  off after  a few  seconds . 
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-If  vehicles are approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very quickly.  The display  may not 
turn  on in time . 
- In  poor  weather  conditions  such as heavy 
rain,  snow or  heavy mist. 
- On very wide  lanes, in tight  curves, or  if 
there  is a rise  in the  road surface. Vehicles 
in the  adjacent  lane  may not  be detected 
because they  are outside  of  the  sensor  range. 
- Audi  side  assist cannot  detect  all  vehicles 
under  all  conditions,  which  can increase the 
risk  of  accidents . 
- Please note  that  side assist only  displays ap
proaching  vehicles  or vehicles  in your  blind 
spot  if  your  vehicle  is traveling  at  least 
19  mph  (30  km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the  system  may not 
work  or  its  function  may be  limited. For ex
ample: 
- The display  may not  turn  on at  the  right 
time  if  vehicles  are approaching  or  passing 
very  quickly. 
- In  poor  weather  conditions,  such as heavy  rain,  snow or fog. 
- In  very wide  lanes, in tight  curves or  when 
there  are slopes  in the  roadway, vehicles in 
the  neighboring  lanes may not  be detect
ed because they  are outside  of  the  sensor 
range . 
(D Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can affect  the  system.  Have 
an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi 
Service Facility  check  their function . 
(Di Tips 
-If  the  window  glass in the  driver's  door  or 
front  passenger's  door  has been tinted,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  may be misin
terpreted. 
- For an explanation  on conformity  with  the 
FCC regulations  in the  United  States  and the 
Industry  Canada regulations,  refer  to 
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Assist 
Switching  on  and off 
App lies to  vehicles : wi th  Audi  side ass ist 
The  system  and be switched  on and off  in the 
MMI*. 
"'Select:  the I MENU I button> Car>  Systems* 
control  button  > Driver  assistance>  Audi  side 
assist . 
With Off, the  system  is switched  off. 
An activated  system  will  signal  every time  the  ig nition  is switched  on by turning  the  displays  in 
the  exterior  mirrors  on briefly. 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
App lies to vehicles:  wi th Audi s ide ass ist 
The display  brightness  can be adjusted  in  the 
MM!*. 
"'Select:  the I MENU I button> Car>  Systems* 
control  button  > Driver  assistance  > Audi  side 
assist . 
The display  brightness  adjusts  automatically  to 
the  brightness  of  the  surroundings,  both  in the 
information  and in the  warning  stage.  In  very 
dark  or very  bright  surroundings,  the  display  is al
ready  set to  the  minimum  or  maximum  level  by 
the  automatic  adjustment.  In  such cases, you 
may notice  no change when  adjusting  the  bright
ness, or the  change  may only  be noticeable  once 
the  surroundings  change. 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a  level where  the  display 
in  the  information  stage will  not  disrupt  your 
view forward.  If you change the  brightness,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  will  briefly  show the 
brightness  level  in the  information  stage . The 
brightness  of  the  warning  stage  is linked  to  the 
brightness  in the  information  stage  and  is adjust
ed along  with  the  information  stage adjustment . 
(D Tips 
-Side assist is not  active while  you  are mak
ing the  adjustment. 
- Your settings  are automatically  stored  and  assigned to  the  remote  control  key being 
used. 
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Assist Systems  comfort 
Audi  adaptive  cru ise control* 
comfortable 
Adaptive  damper s* comfor table 
Engine sound* subtle 
a)  Subtle  in the  selector  lever  position  D and  sporty  in S. 
(D Tips 
Your individual * mode  settings  are  automati
cally  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  co n
trol  key being  used. 
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Adjusting  the  display and  the  warning  tones 
App lies  to  vehicles: with  pa rking system  p lus/rearv iew cam
era 
The  display  and  warning  tones con be adjusted  in 
the  MMI. 
~ Select:  the I MENU ! button >Car>  Systems * 
control button > Driver assistance >  Parking 
aid. 
Display 
On*  -
optical  display  is shown  for  the  parking  sys
tem  plus,  rearview  camera image  is shown  for 
parking  system plus with  rearv iew  camera *. 
Off  -when  the  parking  system is switched off, on
l y audible  signals are  given. 
Warning  tones 
Front volume  -
Volume for  the front and  side* 
area 
Rear  volume  -Volume  for  the  rear  area 
Front frequency  -Frequency for  the  front  and 
side*  area 
Rear frequency  -Frequency  for the  rear  area 
Entertainment  volume lowering  -When the 
parking  system is turned  on, the volum e of  the 
audio/video  source  is lowered. 
The  newly  adjusted  value  is  briefly  heard  from 
the  signal  generator. 
- The warning  tones  can  also  be adjusted  di
re ctly from  the visual  d isplay  or  the rearview 
camera  image*.  Simply  press the 
Settings 
control  button. 
- The  settings  a re automatically  stored  and 
ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key  that  is  in 
use. 
Error  messages 
Ap plies to  vehicles: with  park ing system  p lus/rearv iew cam 
era 
There  is an  error  in the  system  if the  LED in the 
p, ,1 A. button  is  blinking  and  you  hear a continuous 
Parking systems 
alarm  for  a few  seconds  after  switching  on  the 
parking  system or when  the  parking  system  is al
ready  activated . 
If the  error  is  not  corrected  be
fore  you  switch 
off the  ignition,  the  LED in the  P1
1, 
button  w ill blink  the  next  time  you  switch  on  the 
parking  system  by shift ing into  reverse . 
Parking system plus* 
If a  sensor  is faulty,  the~ symbol  will appear  in 
front  of/behind  the  vehicle  in the  MMI  display.  If 
a  rear  sensor  is faulty,  only  obstacles  that  are  in 
areas @and  @are  shown ¢ 
page  116,  fig.  101. 
If  a front  sensor  is  faulty,  only  obstacles  that are 
i n areas © and  @are  shown . 
Drive to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized 
Audi Serv ice  Facility  immediately  to  have  the 
malfunction  corrected . 
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Intelligent Technology 
is  not  different  from  a two  wheel  drive  vehi
cle. Do not  be tempted  to  accelerate  to  a 
high  speed when  the  road  is slippery  th is  in
creases the  r isk of  an accident. 
- Note  that  on wet  streets,  the  front  wheels 
can "hydrop lane"  if  driving  at  speeds that 
are too  high . Unlike front  whee l drive 
vehicles,  the  engi ne does not  rev higher  sud
denly when  the  vehicl e begins  hyd rop laning. 
Fo r th is r easo n, pay a ttent ion  to the  road 
co ndi tions regardless  of  your  speed. 
Energy  management 
The  starting  ability  is optimized 
The en ergy management  system  manages  the 
electrical  energy distribution  and  optimizes  the 
availability  of  electrical  energy for  starting  the 
engine. 
When  a ve hicle with  a co nventional  energy  sys
tem  is not  driven  for  a  long  time,  the  battery  is 
drained  by equipment  (for  example  the  immobil
izer) . In  certa in circumstances , there  cou ld may 
not  be eno ugh energy to  start  the  engine . 
Your vehicle  is equipped  w it h  an intelligent  ener
gy management  system  for  distr ibut ing electric i
ty . T his sign ificantly  improves  the  starting  ability 
and  inc reases the  battery  life . 
The energy  management  system  Is  made  up of 
battery diagnos is ,  idling  cu rrent  management 
and dynamic energy management. 
Battery  diagnosis 
The batte ry diagnosis  determines  the  batte ry 
charge  leve l. The sensors determine  the  batte ry 
voltage,  the  battery  current , and the  battery 
t emperature . The current  cha rge level  and the 
pe rformance  of  t he battery  a re dete rmined  based 
on this . 
Idling  current  management 
The idling  cu rrent  management  decreases the 
energy  used while  parked.  W it h  the  engine 
sw itched  off, it  manages the  energy d istribution 
to  the  different  electrical  components . Date from 
battery  diagnosis  is taken  into  account for  this . 
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Depend ing on the  ba tte ry charge  leve l, electrical 
equipment  is switched  off one item  after  the  oth
er, to  prevent  the  battery  from  dra ining  and to 
retain  the  start ing ability. 
Dynamic  energy  management 
While  driv ing, dynam ic ene rgy management  dis
tribu tes the  appropriate  amount  o f energy to  the 
e lectrica l equ ipment.  It  control s the  battery 
charge level  so that  more  ene rgy  is not  used then 
i s be ing generated  in order  to  maintain  an opti
mal  battery  charge  level. 
(D Tips 
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- Energy management  cannot  overcome  the 
laws of  p hys ics. Note  that  the  charge  level 
and length  of  the  battery  life  a re limited. 
- When  the  sta rting  ability  is endangered,  the 
(•)  indicator  light  t urns on 
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What  you  should  know 
Maintaining  the  starting  ability  is the  highest 
priority. 
A lot  of  st ress is placed on the  battery  when  dr iv 
ing  sho rt  distances,  in traffic,  and at  cold  t imes 
of  the  year. A  lot  of  energy  is used but  little  is 
generated. 
It is also  critical  when  the  engine  is 
not  ru nning  but  e lectr ica l equipment  is sw itched 
o n. In  th is case, energy  is used but  none  is gener 
ated. 
In  sit uat ions like  this,  e nergy  ma nagement  w ill 
active ly regu lated  the  distribution  of  energy . 
Long periods  without  use 
If  you do not  drive your  vehicle  for  several days or 
weeks, e lectr ica l cons umers  are grad ually  scaled 
back or  sw itched  off.  This reduces energy use and 
ensures the  ve hicle w ill be able to  start  after  long 
per iods of  time . Some conven ience functions 
suc h as opening  w it h  the  remote  co ntrol  key may 
not  be available.  These conve nience f unct ions 
will  be ava ila ble aga in once you swi tch  the  igni-
tion  on and  st art the  eng ine .  .,_  

Checking  and  F ill in g 
sure  you  are  using  the  correct  brake  f luid . 
The  correct  type  of  brake  fluid  is also  indi
cated  on  the  brake  fluid  reservoir . 
- The  brake  fluid  must  be  new.  Heavy use  of 
the  brakes  can  cause  a vapor  lock  if the 
brake  fluid  is  left  in the  system  too  long. 
This  can  ser iously  affect  the  effic iency  of 
the  brakes  as  well  as  your  safety . This 
could  res ult in an  accident. 
(D Note 
Brake  flu id will  damage  the  paint  of  your  vehi
cle . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of  the  problem  of  proper  d isposa l of 
brake  fluid  as  well  as  the  spec ia l tools  re-
quired  and  the  necessary  expertise,  we  rec 
ommend  tha t you  have  the  b rake  fluid 
changed  by your  author ized  Audi  dealer. 
Battery 
General  information 
The  battery  in yo ur Audi  does  not  need  any  ma in
tenance  under  normal operating  conditions.  Aud i 
recommends  having  the  electro lyte  level  check  by 
an  author ized  Audi dealer  or  author ized  Audi 
Service  Fac ility  when  the re a re 
high outside  tem
pe ratu res  or  when  dr iv ing  a ll day.  The  electroly te 
leve l sho uld  also  be  checked  ea ch t ime  the  bat 
t ery  is charged 
9 page  210 . 
Have  the  battery  checked  when  you  br ing  you r ve
hicle  in fo r an  inspec tio n. It  is a good  idea  to  re
p la ce  the  batte ry if i t is more  than  5 ye ars  old . 
During  certai n types  of  a irbag  dep loyments,  the 
battery  is disconnect ed from  the  vehicle  electr i
cal  system  fo r safety  reasons 
9 .&. in Repair,  care 
and  disposal  of  the  airbags  on page  163. 
Disconnecting the  battery  terminals 
Some  veh icle  functions  (such  as  power  windows) 
are  not  ava ilable  when  the  batte ry is disco nnect
ed.  These  functions  must  be  programmed  after 
the  ba ttery  is reconnec ted.  To avoid  havi ng to  do 
t his , on ly disconnect  the  b attery  from  the  veh icle 
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electrica l sys tem  when  that  is  necessa ry to  pe r
form  repairs. 
To reprogram  the  func tion s,  proceed  as  fo llows: 
Function  Reprogramming 
P owe r window  one-
9 page  41,  Correcting 
to uch  up/down  f unc-power  window  malfunc-
tion tions 
Remote  control  key o r If  the  vehicle  does  not 
Conve nience  key  reac t to  the  key , it  must 
be  synchronized 
9 page  35 
Digita l clock 9 page  10 
ESC  indi cato r light  The  ind icator  lig ht  goes 
o ut  afte r driving  a few 
meters 
Not  running  the  vehicle for  long  periods of 
time 
If you  do  not  d rive yo ur vehicle  for  several  days  or 
weeks,  e lectr ica l components  are  gradua lly re
duced  or  switched  off. Th is red uces  energy  con
s u mption  and  maintains  the  vehicle's  ability  to 
start  over  a  long  per iod  of  t ime ¢ 
page  128. 
Some  conven ience  functions , such  as  inter ior 
li ght ing  or  power  seats*  may  not  wo rk . These 
convenienc e functions  w ill  be  availabl e agai n 
o nce you  swi tch the  ig nition  on  and  sta rt the  en 
gine. 
Winter  operation  Du ring  the  winter  months , it  is common  for  the 
batte ry capaci ty to  dec rease  as  the  tempe rat ur es 
become  lower . This  is  because  more  powe r is 
needed  to  start  the  vehicle  and  componen ts such 
as  the  he ad lights  and  the  rear  window  defogger 
are  used  more  frequent ly. 
Avoid using  powe r unnecessar ily, especially  in 
c ity  dr iv ing  o r o n  short  trips . H ave  yo ur au thor
iz ed  Audi  de aler  or  author ized  A udi  Se rv ice  Facili
ty  check  the  ba ttery  capacity  before  the  start  of 
winter ¢ 
page  210. A well-charged  battery  will 
not  only  reduce  starting  problems  in  co ld weath
er,  but  it  will  a lso  last  longer .  

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means that  you  risk  both  a substantia l reduction 
in the  operational  safety  of  your  vehicle  and  an 
increased wear  of  vehicle  parts~.& . 
Author ized Audi  dealers w ill perform  this  work  in 
a professiona l and competent  manner  or , in spe
cial  cases, refer  you to  a professional  company 
that  spec ializes  in such modifications. 
A WARNING 
Improper  repairs  and  modifications  can 
change the  way vehicle  systems  work  and 
cause damage  to  the  veh icle  and ser ious per 
sonal  injury . 
If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed  e lse
where,  have the  veh icle examined  by an au
thorized  Audi  dealer  as soon  as possib le . 
Declaration  of 
Compliance,  Telecommu nication  and  Electronic 
Systems 
Radio  Frequency  Devices and  Radiocommunica
tion  Equipment  User Manual  Notice. 
T he manufacturer  is not  responsible  for  any radio 
or TV interference  caused by unauthorized  modi
fications  to  this  equipment. 
De vices 
The fo llow ing  devices each comply  w ith  FCC Part 
15.19,  FCC 15.21  and  RSS-Gen Issue 
1: 
- Adaptive  cruise  control* 
- Audi  side assist* 
- Cell phone  package* 
- Convenience key* 
- Electronic  immob ilizer 
- Homelink  universal  remote  con trol* 
- Remote  contro l key 
FCC Part  15.19 
This device complies  with  part  15 of  the  FCC 
Rules . Operation  is subject  to  the  following  two 
conditions : 
Co nsum er  information 
(1)  This device may not  cause harm ful  interfe r
ence , and 
(2)  this  device must  ac cept  any  inte rfe rence  re
ce ived,  in clu ding  in terference  that  may cause  un
desired  operation. 
FCC Part  15.21 
CAUT ION: 
Changes or  mod ificat ions not  expressly  approved 
by the  party  responsible  for  compliance  could 
vo id the  user's authori ty to  ope rate the  equ ip
me nt. 
RSS-Gen Is sue  1 
Operation  is subject  to  the  follow ing two  condi
tions: 
(1)  this  device may not  ca use interference,  and 
(2)  this devi ce must  ac cep t any  inte rference , in
clud ing  interference  that  may cause  undesired 
operation  of  the  device . 
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