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Armrest 
There is a storage  compartment  under the  arm
rest. 
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Fi g.  50 Coc kp it:  center  armrest 
Adjusting  the  armrest 
...  To ad just  the  angle,  raise  the  armrest  from  the 
sta rting  posit ion  detent  by deten t. 
...  To bring  the  armrest  back  into  its  original  posi
tion,  lift  it  above  the  top  position  and  then  fo ld 
it  back  down. 
Opening  the  storag e compartment 
.,. Press  the  button  -arrow- upward. 
Please  note  that  the  driver's  arm  movements 
may  be  restr icted  w ith  the  armrest  folded  down. 
F or this  reason,  t he  a rmrest  sho uld  not  be  fo lded 
down  when  driving  in city traffic. 
Head  restraints 
Front  head restraints 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  adjustable head restraints 
Head restraints  that  are adjusted  according to 
body size, along  with  the seat belt,  offer  effec
tive protection. 
F ig.  51 Front  seat : Adjusting  the head  restra int 
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Adjust  the  head  restraint  so  the  upper  edge  is as 
even  as  possib le with  the  top  of your  head.  If that 
is not  possib le,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restraint  so 
that  it is  as  close  to  this position  as possible. 
Move  the head  restra int  so  that it  is as  close  to 
the  back  of the  head  as  possible. 
...  To  move  the  head  restraint  up  or forward,  slide 
it  unti l it  locks  into place . 
...  To move  the head  restraint  down  or  back,  press 
the  side  button  -arrow-
~ fig.  51 and slide  the 
head  restra int  until  it  locks  into  place. 
Refer  to 
~ page  129,  Proper adjustment  of  head 
restraints 
for  gu idelines  on  how  to  adjust the 
height  of the  front  head  restraints  to  suit  the  oc
cupant's  body  s ize. 
.&, WARNING 
- Driving w ithout  head  rest raints  or with  head 
restra ints  that  a re  not  properly  adjusted  in 
creases  the  risk of  ser ious  or fatal  nec k in
jury  dramat ica lly. 
- Re ad  and  heed  all  WARNINGS~ 
page  129, 
Proper adjustment  of  head  restraints  . 
@ Tips 
Correctly adjust ed  head  restraints  and  safety 
belts  are  an  extremely  effective  combination 
of  safety  features. 
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Rear head restraints 
Fig.  52 Rear seats:  Head  rest ra in t 
Fig.  53 Rear head  restra ints:  release 
If  there  is a  passenger  in the  rear  center  seat ing 
position* , slide  the  center  head  restraint*  upward 
at  least  to  the  next  notch 
~ ,&. . 
Adjust ing th e he ad  res trai nts 
• To move  the  head  restra int  up,  hold  it  at  the 
sides  with  both  hands  and  slide  it  upward  until 
you feel  it  lock  into  place 
c:> A in  Proper  adjust
ment  of  head  restraints  on page 
130. 
•  To move  the  head  restraint  down,  press  the 
button  -arrow-
c;> fig.  52 and  slide  the  head  re
stra int  downward. 
R emo ving the  h ead re straint s 
• Fold  the  backrest  forward c:> page  64. 
• Move the  head  restra int  upward  as  far  as  it  can 
go . 
•  Press  the  release 
c:> fig.  53 with  the  mechan ica l 
key ~ 
page 30 and  the  b utton  -a rrow-c:> fig . 52 . 
Pull the  head  restraint  out  of  the  backrest  at 
the  same  time 
c:> .&_ . 
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Installing  the  he ad re stra ints 
•  Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into 
the  guides  until  you  feel  the  posts  lock  into 
place . 
•  Press  the  button  -arrow-
c:> fig.  52 and  s lide  the 
head  restra int  all  the  way  down.  You should  not 
be  able  to  pull  the  head  restra int  out  of the 
backrest. 
So that  the  driver  can  have  a  better  view  to  the  rear,  the  head  restraints  should  be  pushed  down 
completely  when  the  rear  seats  are  not  occupied. 
A WARNING 
- On ly remove  the  rear  seat  head  restra ints 
when  necessary  in order  to  install  a  c hild 
seat . Install  the  head  restraint  again  imme
diate ly once  the  child  sea t is  removed.  Dr iv
ing  without  head  restraints  o r with  head  re
straints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in 
creases  the  risk of  serious  or fatal  neck  in
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  a ll WARN INGS 
c:> page  129 . 
Memory  function 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles : with memory f un ction 
Us ing  the  memory  function,  you  can  quickly  and 
eas ily store  a  pe rsonal  seat  profi le for  the  driver 
and  front  passenger  and  reca ll the  settings . The 
memory  function  is  control led  using  the  remote 
control  key and  the  memory  buttons  in the  driv
er's/front  passenger's  door* . 
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The  driver's  seat  profile  is stored  aga in and  as
signed  to  the  remote  control  key each  time  the 
vehicle  is  locked.  When  you  open  the  door,  the 
seat  prof ile  is automat ica lly recalled.  If  two  peo
ple  use  the  veh icle,  it  is  recommended  that  each 
person  always  uses  "their  own"  remote  control 
key. 
Two seat  p rofiles  can  be  stored  using  the  memory 
buttons  in the  dr iver's/front  passenger's  door *. 
Once  they  are  stored,  these  seat  profiles  can  be 
selected  at  any  time. 
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Remote  Memory  button control  key 
Driver  Driver  Front  passen-ger 
Seat X  X  X 
Stee ring wheel* X  X 
Both  exterior X  X 
mirrors* 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory  function 
The 
driver's  seat  profile  can be assigned  to  the 
remote  control  key when  the  vehicle  is locked. 
•  Se lect:  the  ICARI function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
contro l button > Vehicle settings > Driv
er's seat 
> Remote control  key > On . 
(D Tips 
If you  do  not wish  to  have  the  seat  profile  for 
another  driver assigned  to  the  remote control 
key, switch  the  memory  function  off in the  In
fotainment  system  or  using  the  IOFFI button 
r=;;,page 57. 
Memory  buttons 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory  function 
Fig.  54 Driver's door:  Memory  function  buttons 
The  memory  buttons  are  located  in the  dr iver's/ 
front  passenger's  door*. 
Switching  the  memory  function  on/off 
• Press  the  IOFF i button  to  switch  the  memory 
function  on/off.  The 
LED in the  button  turns  on 
Seats  and  storage 
when  the  memory  function is off. Seat profiles 
are  neither  stored  nor  recalled. 
Storing  a seat  profile 
•  Press  the lSET I button.  When the  word SET 
lights up,  the  memory  is ready  to  store  set
tings. 
..  Now  press  a  memory  button briefly. 
A tone con
firms  that  the  settings  were  stored . 
Accessing a seat  profile 
• If  the  driver's  door  is  open  and  the ignition  is 
switched  off,  press the  memo ry  button. 
•  If  the  driver's  door  is closed  or  the ignition  is 
switched  on,  press  and hold  the  memory  but
ton  unti l the  seat  adjustment  is complete . 
A WARNING 
-For safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting  can  on ly 
be  recalled  when  the  veh icle  is stationary
otherwise  you risk  having  an  accident. 
- If  necessary,  you  can  stop  the  recall  process 
by pressing  the  !O FF ! button  or  any  memory 
button . 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger's  seat  in the 
Infotainment  system 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory function 
The driver  can move  the  front  passenger's  seat 
into  various  positions. 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger's  seat from 
the  driver's  seat 
•  Select:  the  I CAR I function  button > (Car)* Sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Seats 
> Front passenger's  seat > Adjust seat posi
tion . 
• Yo u can  now  adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat 
using  the  driver's  seat  buttons 
r::;;, page 53, 
fig.  48. 
Align  with  driver's  seat 
• To  transfer  the settings  from the  driver's  seat 
to  the  front  passenger's  seat , select:  the  I CAR ! 
function  button 
> (Car)*  Systems control  but 
ton 
> Vehicle  settings > Seats > Front passeng-
er 's seat > Align  with  driver 's seat.  ..., 
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Seats  and storag e 
.. Press  and  ho ld  the  control  knob  until  the  ad
justing  process  is complete . 
@ Tips 
The lumbar  support  and  upper  thigh  support 
settings  a re  not  transferred  when  aligning  the 
front  passenger's  seat  with  the  driver's  seat . 
Ashtray 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with ashtray 
Fig.  55 Center  console:  front  ashtray~ 
F ig . 56 Door  trim:  rear  ashtray 
Opening /closing 
..  To open  the  front  ashtray,  slide  the  cover  up  . 
..  To close  the  front  ashtray,  p ress  down  on  the 
cover . 
..  To open  the  rear  ashtray,  tap  the  cover  on  the 
nm . 
Emptying 
.. To empty  the  front  asht ray,  pu ll it  upward  and 
out  . 
..  To empty  the  rea r ashtray,  press  the  rear  side  of 
the  cover  down  when  it  is open 
9 fig . 56.  The 
asht ray will  lift  up  out  o f  its  mount  . 
..  To insert  the  ashtray  again,  press  it  down  into 
the  mount  until  it  locks  into  place. 
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A WARNING 
Never  use  the  ashtray  to  ho ld  paper,  because 
this  increases  the  risk of  a fire. 
Cigarette  lighter 
Applies  to vehicles: with  cigarette  lighter 
F ig . 57  Center  console:  cigarette  lighter 
.. Push  the  knob  on  the  cigarette  lighter  in . 
..  Remove  the  c igarette  lighter  when  it  pops  out . 
A WARNING 
The  cigarette  lighter  on ly works  when  the  ig
nition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead 
to  serious  injuries  or  burns.  For this  reason, 
ch ildren  should  never  be  left  u nattended  in 
the  vehicle  because  th is  increases  the  risk of 
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12  Volt  sockets 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  12-volt sockets 
Fig. 58 Luggage  compartme nt s ide  trim  panel:  Socket 
Fig. 59 Rear center  console  example:  Sockets 
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~ To reach  the 12-volt  socket in the  luggage  com
partment,  press  the  net  down  or  remove  the 
bracket  from  the mounts 
c::> fig. 58. 
There  are  additional  12  Volt socket  in the  center 
console  under  the  center  armrest*  and  in the  rear 
c::> fig. 59. 
The  12-volt  sockets  can  be  used  for  electrical  ac
cessories . The  power  usage  must  not  exceed 
120  watts. 
_& WARNING 
The  sockets  and  the  electr ical accessories  con
nected  to  them  operate  only when  the  igni
tion  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead 
to  serious  injuries or  burns.  To  reduce the  risk 
of  injuries,  never  leave children  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  with  the  vehicle  key. 
(D Note 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  vehicle  electrical  system,  never  attempt  to  charge 
the  vehicle  battery  by connecting  accesso
ries  that  provide  power,  such as  solar  panels 
Seats  and  storage 
or  battery  chargers,  to  the  12  Volt sockets 
or the  cigarette  lighter . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  sockets, 
only  use  plugs  that  fit  correctly . 
Storage 
(upholder 
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Fig. 60 Center  console:  cupho lder 
Fig.  61 Rear  center  armrest:  cup holder * extended 
Front  cupholder 
~ To open  the  cupholder,  tap  the  cover c::> fig. 60. 
Rear  cupholder* 
~ To open  the  rea r cupholder,  press  on the sym
bol 
ii @ c::> fig . 61. 
~ To adjust  the  arm @,  swing  it in the  direction 
of  the  arrow . 
~ Place the  beverage  in the  ho lder  and  release 
the  arm.  The arm  swings  back  by  itself  and  au
tomatically  secures the beverage. 
~ To close  the  rear  cupholder,  press  on  the  center 
section  between  the  two  arms  and  push  the  cu
pholder  in the  slot  as  far  as  it will  go . 
_& WARNING 
Spilled  hot  liquid can cause  an  accident  and 
personal  injury. 
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Seats  and storage 
-Never  carry  any  beverage  containers  with 
hot  liquids,  such  as  hot  coffee  or  hot  tea,  in 
the  vehicle  while  it  is  moving.  In  case  of  an 
accident,  sudden  braking  or  other  vehicle  movement,  hot  liquid  could  spill,  causing 
scalding  burns . Spilled  hot  liquid  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  personal  injury. 
- Use only  soft  cups  in the  cupholder.  Hard 
cups  and  glasses  can  cause  injury  in an  acci
dent. 
- Never  use  the  cupholder  or  adapter  as  an 
ashtray- risk of  fire. 
(D Note 
Only drink  containers  with  lids should  be  car
ried  in the  cupholder.  Liquid could  spill  out 
and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equip
ment  or  stain  the  upholstery,  etc. 
Cooled  glove  compartment 
A pp lies to  ve hicles:  w ith  coole d glove  compart men t 
The cooled glove  compartment  only functions 
when  the AIC system  is switched  on. 
Fig.  62 Glove  compartment:  switching  cooling  mode  on/ 
off 
• Turn  the  knob @counterclockwise  to  switch 
cooling  on.  The symbols  on  the  knob  indicate 
the  correct  position. 
•  Turn  the  knob @clockwise  to  switch  cooling 
off. 
The  glove  compartment  cooling  mode  only  func tions  when  the vehicle  A/C system  is switched  on. 
If  the  heating  is switched  on,  switching  the  glove 
compartment  cooling  mode  off  is  recomme nded. 
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A WARNING 
Always leave  the lid on  the glove  compart
ment  cover  closed  while  driving  to  reduce  the 
risk of  injury. 
Additional  storage 
There  are  a  variety  of storage  compartments  and 
fasteners  in various  places  in the  vehicle . 
- Storage  compartments  in the  doors 
- Compartment  in the glove compartment 
(cooled*) . The  glove  compartment  can be 
locked  using the mechanical  key¢ 
page  30. 
-Storage  compartment  for  (sun)glasses*  in the 
roof  (near  the  interior  mirror) 
- Storage  compartments  under  the  center  armr
ests 
- Storage  compartment  on  the  rear  side  of the 
front 
seat* . The compartment  can  hold a maxi
mum  weight  of  1 kg. 
- Compartments*  on  the  back  of the  front  seat 
backrests 
- Garment  hooks  on  the  sides of the  pillars  in the 
rear  of the  vehicle  and in the  rear  grab  handles 
- Compartment  in the  rear  center  armrest 
- Storage  in the  trim  panels  in the  luggage  com-
partment 
A WARNING 
-Always  remove  objects  from  the  instrument 
panel.  Any items  not  stored  could  slide 
around  inside  the vehicle  while  driving  or 
when  accelerating  or  when  applying  the  brakes  or  when  driving  around  a corner. 
- When  you  are  driving  make  sure  that  any
thing  you  may  have  placed  in the  center  con
sole  or  other  storage  locations  cannot  fall 
out  into  the  footwells.  In  case of  sudden 
braking  you  would  not  be  able  to brake  or 
accelerate . 
- Always  keep  the  lid  of  the compartment  for 
(sun)glasses*  closed  while  driving  to reduce 
the  risk  of  injury  during  a  sudden  braking 
maneuver  or  in the  event of  an  accident. 
- Any articles  of clothing  that you  have  hung 
up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver's  view. 
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The  coat  hooks  are  designed  only for light
weight  clothing . Never  hang  any  clothing 
with  hard,  pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
pockets  on  the  coat  hooks.  During  sudden 
braking  or in  an  accident  -especially  if the 
airbag  is deployed  -these  objects  could  in
jure  any  passengers  inside  the vehicle. 
- To  reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  in an ac
cident  or  sudden  stop,  always  keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  dr iv ing. 
- Read  and  follow  all WARNINGS 
¢ page  163,  Important  safety  instructions 
on  the side  airbag  system. 
-Hang  clothes  in such  a  way that  they  do not 
impair  the  driver's  vision. 
- The  coat  hooks  must  only be  used  for  light
we ight  clothing . Do  not  leave  any  heavy  or 
sharp  edged  objects  in  the  pockets which 
may  in terfere  with  the sid e  curtain  airbag 
deployment  and  can  cause  personal injury in 
a crash . 
- Do  not  use coat  hangers  for  hanging  cloth
ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this  can  interfere 
with  proper  deployment  of the  side  curtain 
airbags  in an  accident. 
- Do not  hang heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  could  cause  personal  injury  in 
a sudden  stop. 
0 Note 
Objects  located  on  the  rear  shelf  that  rub 
against  the  rear  window  could  damage  the 
heating  wires  for  the  rear window  defogger. 
Seats  and  storage 
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo can be carried with a roof  lug
gage  rack. 
Fig. 63 Roof  rack attachm en t  po ints 
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ed  by the  roof rack  manufacturer  when  instal
ling the  roof  rack  system. 
If luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  carried  on  the  roof, 
you  must  observe  the  following: 
- Only  use roof  racks  approved  for  your  vehicle . 
These  approved  roof racks  are  the  basis for a 
complete  roof  rack system . Additional  attach
ments  or  carrier  systems  are  needed  to  trans
port  luggage  and  sports  equipment.  We  recom
mend  using roof  racks  from  the  Audi original 
accessories  program. 
- When  installing  the  roof  rack,  make  sure  it  is 
only  mounted  on  the  designated  locations on 
the  roof 
c> fig.  63. 
- We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  installation 
instructions  for  your  roof  rack system  together 
with  your  Owner's  literature  in the  vehicle. 
When should the  roof  rack be removed? 
- Before  going  through an  automatic  car  wash  (it 
is  best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  for  adv ice). 
- When  not in use,  to reduce  fuel  consumption, 
wind  noise  and  to  guard  against  theft. 
A WARNING ,...___ 
- Use of  an  unapproved  roof  rack  or  incorrect 
mounting  of  an  approved  roof  rack  can 
cause  the  roof  rack  or  the  items  attached  to 
it to  fall off  the  roof  onto  the  road. 
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- Objects  falling  from  the  roof  of a vehicle  can 
cause  a  crash  and  personal  injury. 
- Only mount  the  roof  rack  on  the  designated 
locations  on  the  roof¢ 
fig.  63. 
-The  roof  rack  system  must  be  insta lled  ex
actly  according  to  the  instructions  provided . 
- When  driving  with  a  roof  rack system,  changes  to  the  center  of gravity  and  w ind  re 
sistance  can  change  the  vehicle  handling 
and  lead  to  a  collision.  A lways  adapt  your 
dr iving  and  your  speed  to  the  current  cond i
t ions. 
(D Note 
- Your vehicle  warranty  does  not  cover  any 
damages  to  the  vehicle  caused  by using  roof 
racks  or  mounting  structures  not  approved 
by Aud i for  your  vehicle . The  same  app lies  to 
damage  res ulting  from  incorrect  roof  rack 
i nsta llation. 
-A lways  check  the  roof  rack  mount ings  and 
hardware  before  each  trip  and  dur ing  a tr ip 
to  make  su re  eve rything  is  securely  tight
ened . 
If necessary,  re tighten  the  mo untings 
a nd chec k the  en tire  system  from  time  to 
time. 
- After  mounting  a  roof  rack  syste m, or  when 
you  transport  objec ts on  the  roof  o f yo ur ve
hicle,  the  height  of the  veh icle  is  naturally 
increased.  Be caref ul when  driv ing  under 
l ow  bridges  or  in  parking  garages  for  exam
ple.  This  cou ld  cause  damage  to  the  load 
and  even  t he vehicle  itself. 
- Make sure  the  open  rear  lid and  the  sun roof* do  not  come  into  contact  with  the  roof 
rack . 
Loading the  roof  rack 
Always  distribu te loads  evenly.  Make sure  any
t hing  on  the  roof  rack  is securely  tied  down. 
~ A lways  distribute  the  loads  on  the  roo f rack 
evenly . 
~ Always attach  items  to  the  roof  rack  secure ly 
before  you  drive  off . 
The  max imum  permissib le  roof  weight  is 
220  lb 
( 100  kg ). 
The  roof  weight  is the  total  of the 
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weight  o f the  roof  rack,  the  attachments  and  the 
cargo  you  are  carry ing . You must  a lso  not  exceed 
the  maximum  load  weight  for  the  roof  rack  yo u 
a re  using . 
When  using  a  roof  rack  system  which  has  a  lower 
l oad  car rying  capacity,  you  must  not  use  up  the 
total  max imum  permissib le  load  carrying  capaci 
ty  specified  above.  Inste ad, you  should  load  the 
roo f  rack  system  only  to  the  maximum  capacity 
specified  by the  manufacturer  of  the  roof  rack 
system. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  i tems  to  the  roof  rack  can  fail  d uring 
hard  br aking  o r in  a collision  and cause  ser i
ous  persona l injury. 
- Ma ke  su re  the  roof  ra ck is ins talled  exactly 
as  spe cified  above 
c::>  page  61 . 
-Always use  su itable  mount ing  straps  for  se 
cur ing  ite ms to  the  roof  rack to  help  p reven t 
i t ems  from  shifting  o r flying  forwa rd . 
- It ems on t he  roof  rac k must  always  be  se
curely  mounted . 
-The  use  of  a  roof  rack  ca n negat ively affect 
the  way  a vehicle  handles.  C argo  th at  i s 
large,  heavy,  bulky,  long  or flat  will  have  a 
greater  negative  influence  on  the  vehi cle's 
aerodynamics,  center  of  gravity  and  overall 
handling . A lways  drive  slowly,  avoid  sudden 
brak ing  and  maneuvers  whe n transporting 
cargo  on  the  roof  of your  veh icle. 
- Never  exceed  the  maxim um  permissible 
load  carrying  capacity  of  the  roof  of your  ve
hicle,  the  perm iss ible  axle  weig hts  and  the 
pe rm issib le  tota l we ight  of your  vehicle 
c::>page 271,  Weights. 
@) For the  sake of  the  environment 
As a  result  of the  increased  wind  resistance 
created  by a  roof  rack,  you r vehicle  is  using 
fuel  u nnecessarily . So  remove  the  roof  rack  af
ter  using  it. 
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