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Manual  shift  program 
Using the  manual  shift  program  you  can man
ually  select  gears. 
) 
Fig. 118  Center  console:  shift ing t he g ears  manually 
Fig. 119 Stee ring  whee l:  Shi ft  paddles• 
Gear  selection  with  selector  lever 
The tiptronic  mode  can  be  selected  either with 
the  vehicle  stationary  or  on the  move. 
•  Push  the selector  lever  to  the right from  D/S. 
An  M appears  in  the instrument  cluster  display 
as  soon  as  the  transm ission  has  shifted. 
•  To  upshift,  push the  selector  lever  forward  to 
the  plus  position 
0 ~ fig.  118 . 
• To downshift,  push  the  lever  to  the  minus  posi-
tion 
0 . 
Gear selection  with  shift  paddles* 
The  shift  padd les  are  activated  when  the selector 
lever  is  in D/S  or  the  tiptronic  manual  shift pro
gram. 
•  To  upshift , touch  the shift  paddle  on  the  right 
(v¢fig.119 . 
• To downshift,  touch  the shift  paddle  on  the  left 
0 . 
The  transmission  automatically  shifts  up  or down 
before  critical engine  speed  is  reached. 
Automatic  transmission 
The  transmission  only  allows  manual  shifting 
when  the  engine  speed  is within  the  permitted 
range . 
(D Tips 
-When  you  shift  into  the next  lower  gear,  the 
transmission  wi ll downshift  on ly when  there 
is  no  possibility  of  over-revving  the engine. 
- When  the  kick-down  comes  on,  the  trans
mission  wi ll shift  down  to  a  lower  gear,  de
pending  on  vehicle  and  engine  speeds. 
- Tiptronic  is  inoperative when  the transmis
sion  is in the  fail-safe  mode. 
Kick -down 
Kick-down  enables  maximum  acceleration. 
When  you press  the  accelerator  pedal down  be
yond  the  resistance  point,  the  automatic  trans
mission  downshifts  into a lower  gear,  depending 
on  vehicle  speed  and  engine  RPM. It  shifts  up in
to  the  next  higher  gear  once  the  maximum  speci
fied  engine  RPM  is reached. 
A WARNING 
-Please  note  that  the  whee ls  could  spin  on 
slick  or  slippery  roads  when  kick-down  is ac
tive . 
Launch control  program 
Appl ies  to vehicles:  with  S tronic 
-
The launch  control  program  provides  the best 
possible  accelera tion  when s tarting  from  a s top. 
Requirement:  The  engine  must  be  at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must  not  be 
turned. 
•  Deactivate  the  Start-Stop-System* ¢ 
page 82. 
The  LED in  the lCA.l  .. l button  turns  on . 
•  With  the  engine  running,  press  the 
~ l~ -0-F F~ ! but 
ton  briefly¢ 
page  189 . The II indicator  light 
turns  on  and  the  message 
Stabilization  control 
(ESC):  Off. Warning!  Reduced stability 
ap
pears  in the  instrument  cluster  display . 
•  Pull  the  selector  lever  back  out of the  D/S  posi
tion  briefly  to  select  the  S position  or  select  the  .,. 
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Automatic  transmi ssion 
DYNAMIC driving  mode  in drive  select 
¢page 102 . 
• Press the  brake pedal firmly  with  your  left  food 
and hold  it  all  the  way down for  at  le ast  1 sec
ond. 
•  At  the  same time,  press the  gas peda l all  the 
way down w ith  your  r ight  foot  u ntil  the  engine 
reaches and stays at  a high  R PM level. 
•  Remove your  foot  from  t he b rake pedal w it hi n 5 
seconds ¢,& . 
A WARNING 
-Always adapt  you r driving  to  the  traffic  f low. 
- Only  use the  La unch control  program  when 
road and t raff ic condi tions a llow i t and oth
er drivers  wi ll not  be endangered  or  both 
ered by yo ur driving  and t he ve hicle's acce l
eration. 
- Please note  that  the  dr ive whee ls can sp in 
and the  vehicle  can brea k away w hen spo rt 
mode  is switched  on,  especially  when  the 
road  is slippery. 
- Once the  vehicle  has started  moving,  press 
the 
I .$ O FF l button  briefly  to  turn  the  sport 
mode  off. 
(D Tips 
- The t ransmission  tempe ratu re may inc rease 
significantly  after  using the  launch  control 
program.  If  that  happens, the  program  may 
not  be available  for  a few  minutes.  It  will  be 
ava ilable  again after  a coo l-down  period . 
- When  accelerat ing  using the  launch contro l 
program,  all  vehicle  pa rts  a re subject  to 
heavy  loads.  This can lead to  increased wear . 
Transmission  malfunction 
DD Transmission : Please press brake  pedal  and 
s el ect  gear  again . 
Press the  brake pedal and se lect the  desired  se 
lecto r leve r posit io n  aga in . Yo u can then  continue 
d riving. 
[O]  Transmiss ion  overhe ating:  Please drive  con
servativ ely. 
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The  transm ission temperat ure has inc reased s ig 
nificantly  d ue to  the  sporty  driving  manner.  Drive 
i n a less sporty  manne r until the  temperature  re
turns  to  the  normal  range and the  indicator  light 
switches  of. 
DD Transmission  malfunction:  you  can continue 
driving 
The re is a system  mal func tion  in  the t ransm is 
s ion . You may contin ue driving . Drive to  yo ur au
thorized  Audi  dea ler or  a uthorized  Audi  Se rvice 
Fac ility  soon  to  have the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
DD Trans mission  malfun ction : You  can  continue 
driving  with  limited  functionality 
There is a system  malfunct ion  in the  t ransm is
s io n. The t ransm ission is swi tching to  eme rgency 
mode.  This mode on ly shifts  in to cer tain gears or 
will  no longer  shift  at  al l. The engine  may stall. 
D rive to  an authorized  A udi dealer  o r authorized 
Audi  Service Facility  immed iate ly to  have the 
malfunction  corrected. 
DD m Trans mission  malfunction:  No  reverse 
gear.  You can continue  driving 
S  tronic  tra nsmission:  The re  is  a  system  malfunc
tion  in the  tr ansmission . Th e transmission  is 
swi tching to  emergency  mode.  This mode  on ly 
shifts  into  certain  gears or will  no longer  shift  at 
a ll.  The eng ine may stall.  Yo u cannot  engage the 
r everse gea r. Drive to  an aut hori zed Aud i dea ler 
or  a uthori zed Audi  Service Facility  immedia tely to 
have the  malfunct ion corrected . 
DD Transmission  malfunction:  Stop  veh icle and 
shift  to  park. 
Do not  con tinue  driving . Se lect the  P selector  lev
e r  position  and see an authorized  A udi dealer  or 
a utho riz ed Aud i service facility  for  assistance . 
([) Note 
If  the  transmission  has switched  to  eme rgen 
cy mode,  drive  to  you r aut ho rize d Aud i dea le r 
i mmediately  to  have the  ma lf u nction  co rrect
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Selector  lever emergency  release 
If  the  vehicle's power  supply  fails,  the  selector lever can be  released  in an  emergency. 
Fig . 120 Front center  co nsole:  Selector  leve r em ergency 
re lease 
•  To reach  the  emergency  release  mechanism,  re
move  the  ashtray  insert*. 
•  Loosen  and  remove  the  small  cap  in the  ashtray 
mount ¢ffg.120. 
• You now  have  access to  a  pin.  Using  a screwdriv
er  or  similar  object,  press the  pin  down  and 
hold  it  in that  position. 
•  Press  the  release  button  in the  selector  lever 
and  move  it  into  the  N position. 
Only  move  the selector  lever  out  of  the  P position 
when  the  ignition  is  switched  on.  If the  vehicle 
must  be  pushed  or  towed  due  to  a  power  failure 
(for  example,  the  battery  is dead),  the  selector 
lever  must  first  be  moved  to  the  N position  using 
the  emergency  release  mechanism . 
Automatic transmission 
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Parkin g  sys tems 
Parking  systems 
General  information 
A ppl ies to  veh icles: w ith  pa rk in g system  plus/rear  v iew ca m
era/per ipheral  came ras 
Depending  on your  vehicle 's equipment,  various 
pa rking  aids will  help you when  parking  and  ma
neuvering. 
The 
p ark ing  syste m  plu s assists you when  park
ing  by audibly  and visua lly indicating  objects  de
tected 
in front  of and behind the  vehicle 
¢ page 
115. 
The rear v iew  ca mera shows the  area beh ind the 
ve hicle in the  Infotainment  display.  This display 
assists you when  you  are c ross or  parallel  parking 
¢  page 
116. In  add ition,  you are ass isted  by the 
functions  from  the  parking  system  plus 
¢ page 
115. 
The pe riph era l cam era s assist  you with  parking 
and  maneuvering.  You are aided  by var ious cam 
eras depending  on the  vehicle  equipment  level 
¢  page 
119. In  addition,  you are assisted  by the 
functions  from  th e parking  syst em p lus 
¢ page 115. 
A WARNING 
-Always  look for  traffic  and check the  area 
around  your  vehicle  by looking  at  it  directly 
as well.  The parking  system  cannot  rep lace 
the  driver's  attent ion. The dr iver is a lways 
responsible  for  safety  during  parking  and 
f or  all  other  maneuvers. 
- Please note  that  some  surfaces,  such as 
clothing,  are not  detected  by the  system. 
- Sensors and cameras  have blind  spots  in 
wh ich  peop le and objects  cannot  be detect
ed . Be especia lly caut ious of  ch ild ren and 
animals. 
- T he sensors can be displaced  by  impacts  or 
damage  to  the  radia tor  grille,  bumper , 
wheel  housing  and the  underbody . The park
ing  systems  may become  impai red as a re 
s u lt . Have yo ur autho rized Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  check their  function . 
- Make sure the  sensors are not  covered by 
stickers,  deposits  or  any other  obstructions 
114 
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as it  may impair  the  sensor function.  For in
formation  on  cleaning,  refer  to¢ page 
205 . 
(D Note 
- Some ob jects  are not  detec ted by the  sys
tem  under  certain  circumstances : 
- Objects  such as barrier  chains,  trailer  draw 
bars, vertical  poles or  fences 
- Objects  above the  sensors such as wall  ex
tensions 
- Objects w ith  specific  surfaces  or  struc
tures  such as chain  link  fences or  powder 
snow . 
- If  you  continue  driving  closer  to  a  low-lying 
object,  it  may disappear  from  the  sensor 
range . Note  that  you w ill  no  longe r be 
wa rned about  th is obstacle. 
(D Tips 
- The system  may provide  a warning  even 
tho ugh there  are no obstacles  in the  cover
age area in some  situat ions,  such as : 
- certain  road surfaces  or for  long  grass. 
- externa l ultrason ic sources e.g. from 
cleaning  vehicles. 
- h eavy ra in, snow  or  thick  vehicle  exhaus t. 
- We  recommend  that  you  practi ce parking  in 
a traff ic-free  location  or  par king  lo t  to  be
come fam iliar with  the  sys tem. When  doing 
this,  there  should  be good  light  and weather  conditions. 
- Yo u can change  the vo lume and  pi tch of  the 
signals  as well  as the  display¢  page 
124. 
-Please refer  to  the  instr uctions  for  towing  a 
trailer ¢ page 
124. 
-What  appea rs  in the  infot ainmen t display  is 
somewha t time-delayed.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Parking  system  plus 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  parking  system  plus 
Audi parking  system  plus  provides  audio  and  vis
ual  signals  when parking. 
Fig . 121 Di sp lay fie ld 
Sensors  are  located  in the  front  and  rear  bump
ers.  If these  detect  an  obstacle,  visual  and  in 
some  situations  audible  signals  warn  you. 
Make  sure  the  sensors  are not  covered  by stick
ers,  deposits  or  any other  obstructions  as  it  may 
impair  the  sensor  function.  For information  on 
cleaning,  refer  to¢ 
page  205. 
The  display  field  begins approximate ly  at : 
® 4 ft  (1.20  m) 
® 3 ft  (0.90  m) 
© 5.2  ft (1.60  m) 
@ 3 ft  (0.90  m) 
The  closer  you  get  to  the  obstacle,  the shorter 
the  interval  between  the  audible signals.  A con
tinuous  tone sounds  when  the obstacle  is  less 
than  approximately  1  ft (0.30  m)  away.  Do  not 
continue  driv ing  farther ¢&. 
in  General informa 
tion  on page  114, 
~ 0 in  General information  on 
page  114! 
If  the  distance  to  an  obstacle  remains  constant, 
the  volume  of  the  distance  warning  gradually 
drops  after  about  four  seconds  (this  does  not  ap
p~  in the  continuous  tone  rang~. 
Parking  systems 
Switching  on/off 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  parking  system  plus 
Fig.  122 Cente r co n sole : pa rking  a id b utton 
Switching  on 
..  Shift  into  reverse, or 
..  Press  the 
Pw.a button  in the  center  console 
¢ 
fig . 122 . A short  confirmation  tone  sounds 
and  the  LED in the  button  turns  on . 
Switching  off 
.. Drive faster  than  6  mph  (10  km/h), or 
..  press  the 
Pw.a button,  or 
..  Switch  the  ignition  off. 
Visual  display 
The  segments  in front  of and  behind the  vehicle 
help  you  to  determine  the  distance  between  you 
and  an  obstacle . The  red  lines*  mark  the  expect
ed  direction  of  travel  according  to  the  steering 
angle . A white  segment  indicates  an  identified 
obstacle  that  is outside  of the  vehicle's  path . Red 
segments  show  identified  obstacles  that  are  in 
you r vehicle 's  path . As your  vehicle  comes  closer 
to  the  obstacle,  the  segments move  closer  to  the 
vehicle . Th e  coll is ion  area  has  been  reached  when 
the  next  to last  segment  is displayed.  Obstacles 
in  the  collision  area,  including  those  outside  of 
the  vehicle's  path, are  shown  in red.  Do not  con
tinue  driving  forward  or  in reverse ¢&. 
in  Gener
al  information  on page  114, 
¢ (i) in  General in
formation  on page  114! 
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Rearview  camera 
Introduction 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  rearview  camera 
,  I 
F ig. 123 Illustration:  cross  parking 
Fig. 124 Illustrat ion:  parallel  park ing 
The rearview  camera gives you two  views : You can 
use 
cross parking for  examp le, to  park  in a park
ing space or  in  a garage 
r::;, fig . 123. You can use 
parallel  parking if you would  like to  park  on the 
side  of the  road 
r::;, fig.  124 . 
General information 
Appl ies  to vehicles : with  rearview camera 
F ig.  125 Area  covered (D and  area  not covered @by the 
rearv iew  camera. 
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Fig. 126 Luggage  compartment  lid: Locat ion  of the  rear
view  came ra 
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The rearview  camera  is  located above the  rear  li
cense p late  bracket.  Make sure that  the  lens for 
the  parking  system 
¢ fig . 126 is not  covered by 
deposits  or any other  obstructions  because  this 
can affect  the  function  of  the  parking  system.  For 
information  on cleaning,  refer  to 
r::;, page  205. 
The rearview  camera  coverage area includes © 
r::;, fig.  125. Only this  area is shown  in the  Info
ta inment  display . Objects that  are outside  of  th is 
area @are not  displayed . 
The accuracy of  the  orientation  lines and the  blue 
surfaces  is  reduced if  the  adaptive  air suspen
s ion*  is faulty,  if the  veh icle is  lifted  or if  the 
Dy
namic  mode is activated r::;, page  101. 
&_ WARNING 
-Always  read and follow  the applicable  warn
ings 
c::> .& in  General  information  on 
page  114. 
-If  the  position  and the installation  angle  of 
th e rearview  camera was  changed, for exam
ple,  after  a  collis ion , do not  continue  to use 
the  system  for safety  reasons. Have it 
checked  by your  Audi dealer  or  authorized 
Aud i Service Facility. 
- Only  use the  rearv iew  camera  to  assist you  if 
it  shows a good,  clear  picture.  For  example, 
the  image  may  be affected  by the  sun shin
ing  into  the  lens, dirt  on the  lens or  if  there 
is a  defect. 
- Use the  rearv iew camera  only  if the  luggage 
compartment  lid  is comp letely  closed.  Make 
sure any objects  you  may  have mounted  on 
the  luggage  compartment  lid  do not  block 
the  rearview  camera.  
         
        
        
     
        
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-The  camera  lens  en larges  and  distorts  the 
field  of v ision.  The  object  appears  both  a l
tered  and  inaccurate  on  the  screen. 
- In  certain  situations,  peop le  or  objects  in 
the  display  appear  closer  or  farther  away: 
- For objects  that  do  not  touch  the  ground,  such  as  the  bumper  of a  parked  vehicle,  a 
trailer  h itch  or the  rear  of a  tru ck . Do no t 
use  the  help  lines  in this  case . 
- I f driven  from  a  leve l surface  onto  a n in 
cline,  or a  downward  s lope . 
- I f  driven  toward  p rotruding  objects. 
- I f the  ve hicle  is ca rrying  too  much  load  in 
the  rear. 
(D Note 
- Always  read  and  follow  the  applicable  warn
i ngs 
c:> © in General information  on 
page  114 . 
-The  orange  colored  orientat ion  lines  in the 
Infotainment  d isplay  show  the  vehicle  path 
depend ing  on  the  steering  wh eel  angl e. The 
fron t of  the  vehicle  fro nt  swi ngs  out  more 
th an the  rear  of  the  vehicle.  Maintain  plenty 
of  distance  so  that  your  outside  mi rror  or  a 
corner  of you r vehicle  does  not  collide  with 
any obstacles . 
Switching  on/off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  rearview camera 
Sw itching  on 
.,.  Shift  into  reverse,  or 
.,.  Press  the 
PwA button  in the  center  console 
c:> page  115,  fig. 122. A short  confirmation 
tone  sounds  and  the  LED  in the  button  turns 
on . 
Sw itching  b etwe en the  r ear view camer a and 
optical  di splay 
.,.  Press  the Graphic control  button® 
c:, page 117, fig. 12 7 to  see  the  opt ica l display . 
.,.  Press  the 
Rear view cont ro l button  to  see  the 
rearview  camera  image. 
Sw itching  off 
.,.  Drive forward  faster  than  10 km/h,  or 
.,.  press  the 
P,1
1! button,  or 
P arking  systems 
.,. Switch  the  ignition  off . 
@ Tips 
- The  visua l display  in the  left  pa rt  of  the  dis
play  shou ld  help  you  detect  the  crit ica l vehi
cle  a reas . 
- Yo u can  change  the  vo lume  and  pi tch of  the 
signa ls  as  well  as  the  display 
c:, page  124. 
Cross parking 
Appl ies to  vehicles : wit h rearv iew camera 
This view may  be  used  when  parking  in a garage 
or in a parking  space . 
Fig . 127 In fotainment:  aiming  at a parking  spot 
F ig . 12 8  Infota inment:  align ing the  vehicle 
.,.  Turn the  Infotainment  on  and  shift  into  reverse 
gear. 
.,.  The  orange  colored orientation  lines 
(D show 
the  direction  of travel  of  the  vehicle.  Turn  the  steering  whee l until  the  orange  or ientation 
lines  appea r in the  pa rking  space 
c:> fig.  127 . 
Use the  markings @to  help  you  estimate  the 
d istance  from  an  obsta cle.  Each  marking  repre
sents  approximate ly 3  ft  (1  m).  The  blue  area 
represen ts  an  extension  of  the  vehicle 's  o utline 
by app rox ima tely  16 ft  (5  meters)  to  the  rear.  .., 
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Parking systems 
• While  driving  in reverse  gear,  adjust  the  steer
ing wheel  angle  to  fit  the  parking  space  with 
the  a id  of  the  orange  orientation  lines ~ 
A in 
General information  on page  116, 
c::> (D in Gen
eral  information  on page  117. 
® displays  the 
rear  bumper . Stop  the  vehicle,  at  the  latest, 
whe n the  red  orientation  line@ borders  an  ob
ject . 
Parallel  parking 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  rearv iew camera 
This view may  be  used  when  parallel  parking 
along  the  side  of a street. 
F ig.  129 In fotainme nt:  blue  surface  a lig ned  w it h  park ing 
spot 
F ig . 1 30 In fota inme nt:  co nta ct of the  b lue  curved  line w it h 
the  c urb 
Parking  on the  right  is described  here. It is identi
cal  whe n pa rking  on  the  left. 
If there  is  an  obstacle  next  to  the  park ing  space 
(such  as  a wall),  refer to  "Information  for  pa rk ing 
next  to  obstacles" 
c::> page  118 . 
• Activate  the  turn  s ignal. 
•  Position  your  vehicle  next to  a  parked  vehicle  in 
front  of the  desired  park ing  space . The  distance 
118 
to this  vehicle  should  be  approximately  3  ft (1 
m). 
• Turn the  Infotainment  on  and  shift  into  reverse 
gear.  The  parking  system  is turned  on  and  the 
cross  parking view is displayed . 
•  Press  the  control  button  on  the  Infota inment 
un it © 
c::> fig.  129 . The parallel  parking indica
tor  is d isp layed . 
• Backup  and  align your  veh icle  so  the blue  area 
@ borders  on  the  rea r end  of the  vehicle  beh ind 
you  or  on  the  parking  space  line 
c::> A in Gener
al information  on page  116, 
c::> (D in General in
formation  on page  117 . 
The blue  area  repre
sents  an  extension  of  the  vehicle's  outline  by 
approx imately  16  ft  (5  meters)  to  the  rear.  The 
long  side  of the  blue  area  should  be  on  the 
curb . The  entire  b lue  area  must  fit  into  the 
parking  space. 
•  With  the  vehicle stopped,  turn  the  steering 
wheel  to  the  right  as  far  as  it  will go. 
• Backup  into the park ing  spot.  When  the  b lue 
curve 
c::> fig.  130 is near  the  curb c::> A in Gener
al information  on page  116, 
stop  the  vehicle 
c::> Q) in General information  on page  117 . 
• With  the  vehicle  stopped,  turn  the  steering 
wheel  to  the  left  as  far  as  it  w ill go. 
•  Continue  to  back  into the  parking  space  until 
the  vehicle  is  parked  parallel  to  the  curb 
c::> A 
in General information  on page  116, c::> (D in 
General information  on page 117.@ 
disp lays 
the  rear  bumper.  Stop  the vehicle,  at  the la test, 
when  the  red  orientat ion  line @ borders  an  ob
ject . Keep  an  eye on  the fron t of your  vehicle 
while  doing  this. 
Parking  next  to  obstacles 
When  there  is an  obstacle  (such  as  a wall)  next to 
the  parking  space,  choose  a space  with  more 
space  on the  s ides.  Position  the  long  side of the 
blue  surface  so  that there  is  sufficient  space  from 
the  obstacle . The  surface  must  not  be touching. 
You w ill also  need  to  start  turn ing  the  steering 
whee l much  earlier . The  blue  curve 
c::> fig.  130 
must not touch  the  obstacle,  but  rather  there 
should  be  enough  distance.