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Luggage  compartment 
Loading luggage  compartment 
Luggage  items  must  be stowed securely. 
"' (X) 0 9 Cl .,. 
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Fig. 64 P lace  heavy  objec ts as  far  fo rward  as  poss ib le . 
Note  the  following  to  preserve  the  vehicle's  good 
handling  characteristics  . 
..  Distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as  possible  . 
..  Place  heavy objects  as  far  fo rward  as  possib le 
¢fig.  64 . 
.. Secu re  luggage  items  wi th the  cargo  ne t* or 
with  non-elastic  retaining  straps  to  the  tie down  r ings* 
r=> page  65. 
A WARNING 
-Loose objects  in the  luggage  compartment 
can  slide  about  suddenly  and  alter  the vehi
cle's  handling  characteristics . 
- Loose  objects  in the  passenger  compart
me nt  can  fly forward  during  abrupt  maneu
vers  or  acc idents  and  injure  occupants . 
- Always store  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  and  use  suitab le straps,  pa rticu
larly with  heavy  objects . 
- When  you  transport heavy objects,  always 
remembe r that  a change  in t he  center  of 
gravity  may  res ult  in a  change  in the  veh i
cl e's  handling  character istics. 
- Follow all  warnings 
r=> page  126,  Driving 
safety. 
@ Tips 
The  tire pressure  must  be  adjusted to  the  load 
- see  the  t ire  pressure  sticker  located  on  the 
driver's  s ide  B-pillar . 
Seats  and  storage 
Luggage compartment  cover 
The luggage  compartment  cover  consists of two 
parts. 
,... a, 0 , 0 
0 .,. 
0 0. a) 
F ig . 65  Cov er in  the  open  lu ggag e compar tment lid 
Fig . 66 Cov er behind  the re ar  bench  seat 
Removing  the  cover  in the  luggage 
compartment  lid 
..  Remove  the knobs @ r=> fig.  65 from  the  ba ll 
mounts . 
..  Pull  the cover @ out  of the  retainers@in the 
direction  of  the  arrow. 
Installing  the  co ve r  in the  luggage 
compartm ent  lid 
.,._  Slide  the  cover  upward  into  the  retainers@. 
..  Press  the  knobs 
(I) onto the ball  mounts. 
Removing  the  cove r behind  the  rear  bench 
seat 
.,._  Pull the  cover r=> fig.  66 back. 
..  Pull the  cover  upward to release. 
Installing  the  cover behind  the  rea r bench 
s eat 
..  Place  the left and  right  s ides  of  the  cover into 
the  mounts  on  the  side  trim. 
..  Slide  t he  cover  forward  unt il it  locks  into place. 
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Seats  and storag e 
_& WARNING 
- To prevent  accidents, never install  the  lug 
gage  compartment 
cover unsecured. 
- The  luggage  compartment 
cover is  not  a 
surface  for  storing  objects . Objects  placed 
on  the 
cover cou ld  endanger  all  vehicle  oc
cupants  during  sudden  brak ing  maneuvers 
or  in a  crash. 
The  defogger  and  antenna  wires  in the  rear 
w indow  can  be  damaged  by objects  on  the 
luggage  compartment 
cover rubbing  against 
them. 
Enlarging  cargo capacity of the  vehicle 
interior 
The  seat  backs can be folded  forward  to  enlarge 
the  cargo  capacity. 
F ig.  67 Release  handle  on the  seatback 
Folding  the  s eatback  forward 
•  When  yo u pull  the  release  lever @<=> fig.  67 in 
the  d irection  o f the  a rrow,  the  sa fe ty  knob @ 
pops  out  far  enough  for  the  red  marking  on 
knob  to  be  visib le . 
•  Fo ld the  seatback  forward . 
Raising the  seatback 
•  Raise  the  seatback  unt il it  is  securely  latched 
<=> A .When  you  can  no  longer  see  the  red  mark 
on  the  safety  knob @, the  seat  is  latched. 
A WARNING 
-The  backrest  must  always  be  securely  latch 
ed  so  that  the  safety  belt  of the  center  seat-
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ing  position  can  work  proper ly to  help  pro
tect  the  occupant. 
- The  backrest  must  be  securely  latched  in po
sition  so  that  no  items  contained  in the  lug
gage  compartment  can  slide  forward  upon 
sudden  braking. 
- Always  check  whether  the  latch  is fully  en gaged  by pu lling  the  seatback  forward. 
- Never allow safety  belts  to  become  dam
aged  by being  caught  in door  or  seat  hard
ware. 
- Torn  or frayed  safety  be lts  can  tear  and 
damaged  be lt  hardware  can  break  in a  crash. 
Inspect  the  belts  periodically.  Belts  show ing 
damage  to  webbing,  bindings,  buckles,  or 
retractors  must  be  replaced. 
(D Note 
- If you move the  front  seat  back  when  t he 
rear  seat  backrest  is folded  forward,  you 
cou ld  damage  the  head  res traints  on  the 
rear  seat . 
- S lide  the  belt  guide  on  the  outside  safety 
belt  all  t he way  up  befo re fold ing  the  back
rest  back  forward . Make sure  the  seat  belt  is 
no t pinched  or  damaged  when  the  rear  seat 
backres t  if folded  back.  Other  objec ts 
should  be 
removed from  the  rear  seat  bench 
to  protect  the  seatback  from  damage .  
         
        
        
     
        
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Tie-downs  and cargo  net 
The cargo  net* prevents  small  objects  from  slid
ing . 
Fig. 6 8 Locat ion  of  th e  tie-downs  in the  lug gage  com part· 
ment 
F ig. 69  Luggage  compartme nt:  ca rgo  net• 
~ To secure  objects  with  the  luggage  compart 
ment  net*,  fold  the  tie-down  bracket  upward 
~ fig . 68 . 
~ Insert  the  hooks  on  the  luggage  compar tment 
ne t* into  the  t ie-downs 
~ fig . 69. 
~ Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS~ page  132, 
Storing  cargo  correctly. 
A WARNING 
Weak , damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  items  to  tie-downs  can  fa il during  hard 
braking  or  in  a co llision  and  cause  serious  per
sonal  injury . 
- Always  use  suitable  retaining  straps  and 
properly  secure  items  to the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compartment  to  help  prevent 
items  from  shift ing  or fly ing forward. 
- Never  attach  a  child  seat  tether  strap  to  a 
t ie-down. 
- For  strength-related  reasons,  the  mounting 
hoo ks  can  only  be  used  to  secure  objects 
Seats  and  storage 
weighing  up to  10  lb.  (5  kg) . Heav ier  objects 
will not  be  adequately  secured  -there  is a 
risk of  injury. 
Storage  hooks 
Fig . 70  Luggage  compartmen t: S to ra ge  hooks 
You can  also  use  the  hooks to hang  light  pu rses, 
bags,  etc . 
A WARNING 
The  hooks  can  hold  a  maximum  w eig ht  of 
6 .6  lbs . (3  kg) . Heavier  obj ect s are  not  ade
q uate ly secured.  There  is  risk of  personal  i n
jur y. 
Reversible  mat 
Appl ies  to  veh icles : w it h  ca rgo  mat 
-
The reversible  mat  protects  the  luggage  com
partment  and  bumper  from  dirt  and scratches. 
Fig.  71 Luggage  compart men t:  revers ible map  w ith  back · 
r est  folded  dow n. 
You can  use  the  reversible  mat  with  the  d irt-re
s istant  side  o r the  decorative  side.  After  loading 
o r u nlo ading,  fo ld  up  the  revers ible  ma t and 
cl ose  the  luggage  compartment  lid.  O nly s to re 
the  reversib le  mat  if it  is  dry. 
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Seats  and storage 
Pass-through  with  ski 
bag 
Preparing  the  pass-through 
Applies  to  veh icles: with  sk i sack 
Long objects  such  as  skis con be  transported in 
the  ski sock*. 
F ig.  72 Rear  bench seat:  open ing  the  pass-t hroug h 
Opening  the trunk  pass-through 
.. Fold the  center  armrest  in the  rear  forward  and 
out . 
..  Pull the  release  handle 
c:> fig . 72 and  fold  down 
the  cover  of the  pass-through  in the  vehicle  in
terior  . 
..  Open  the  rear lid . 
..  Push  the  ski sack*  through  the  opening  from 
the  luggage  compartment. 
..  Secure  the ski sack¢ 
page 66. 
Closing the  trunk  pass-through 
.. Open  the rear  lid . 
..  Remove  the  ski sack  from  the trunk  pass
through. 
..  Push  the  pass-thro ugh  cover  up  inside the  vehi
cle  until  it latches. 
..  Raise  the  center  armrest  in the  vehicle  again. 
..  Close the  rear  lid. 
A WARNING 
Objects  must  only  be transported  in the  ski 
sack  since  the  ski sack  can  be  secured . Ind ivid
ual  objects  cannot  be  secured.  There  is a  risk 
of  injury . 
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@ Tips 
You can  a lso  open  the  pass-through  from  the 
l uggage  compartment.  Push  the  release  but
ton  down  and  push  the  cover  forward. 
Securing the  ski sack 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  ski sack 
The ski sock must  be  secured  in the  luggage  com
portment. 
Fig. 73 Luggage compartme nt:  Secu ring  the bag 
Fig.  74  Securing t he objects  in the  ski sack 
Securing  the  ski sack in the  luggage 
compartment 
..  Th e  ski  sack has  two  belts with hooks  on  the 
underside 
¢ fig . 73 @. Hang  the  hooks  to the 
rear  fastening  eyelets  in the  luggage  compart
ment . 
Securing the  objects  in the  ski  sack 
.. Th ere  is also  a  securing strap¢ fig.  74 @ in the 
sack.  Pull the  strap  taut  using the free  end  of 
the  strap. 
8_ WARNING ,._ 
-The  ski  sack  is intended  only for  the  trans
portation  of skis  and  other  light  objects.  To  
         
        
        
     
        
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reduce the  risk of  serious  personal  injury, 
never transport  heavy or  pointed  objects  in 
the  ski sack. 
- When  braking  rapidly  or during  an accident, 
the  load  cou ld be displaced  and cause injury 
to  occupants. 
- Sharp edges on the  load must  be covered 
for  protect ion. Always fasten  the  belt  t ight ly 
around  the  sack and  its  contents¢ 
fig. 74. 
(D Tips 
-Never stow  the  ski sack away when  it  is still 
wet  or  damp  (for  example,  snow  melting 
from  sk is). Allow  it  to  dry  completely  before 
stow ing  it  away. 
- Position  skis in the  ski sack w ith  the  pointed 
ends facing  the  front  and ski po les w ith  the 
po inted  ends fac ing the  rear . 
Seat s and  stor age 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control  system 
Description 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  three -zone  cl imate  cont ro l or  fo ur
zo ne automat ic climate  co ntrol 
The climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  a ir in the  veh icle  interior . It 
is the  most  effect ive when  the  windows  a nd sun
roof* are  closed . If the  temperature  inside  the 
pa rked  vehicle  becomes  ve ry wa rm,  opening  the 
w indow  briefly  will speed  up the  coo lin g  p rocess. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
b lowe r only  sw itches  to  a  highe r speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has  reached  a  cer tain  tempera
t ure. 
Condensation  from  the  cooling  system  can  dr ip 
and  form  a  puddl e of  water  unde r the  veh icle . 
T his  is  normal  and  does  no t mean  there  is a  leak . 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  s uc h  as 
dust  and pol len from  the  a ir . 
The air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the 
interva ls specified  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  a ir cond it io ne r  can 
p roperly  work. 
I f  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  h igh  air 
pollut ion,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  spec ified  in you r Audi War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet . If  i n doubt , ask 
your  author ized  Audi Se rv ice  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key coded setting s 
Three-zone  climate  control: T he  b lowe r setting 
a nd  a ir dist ribution  are  stored  automatically  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  i n use. 
Four -zone  automatic  climate  con trol: Th e  cli
ma te  con tro l sett ings  a re a utomat ic all y stored 
and  assigned  to  the  remote  con trol  key that  is  in 
use. 
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A WARNING 
-
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and  can  cause 
accide nts . 
- For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that  a ll 
w indows  be  free  o f  ice,  snow  and  condensa
tion . 
- Comp letely  fam iliarize  yourse lf wit h the 
prope r use  and  f unction  of the  heat ing  and 
ve ntilation  system  and  espec ially how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  t he windows . 
- Never  use  the  winds hield  wiper/washer  sys
tem  in free zing  weathe r until you  have 
wa rmed  t he  w indshie ld fi rst,  using  the  heat
ing  a nd venti lation  system.  The washer  sol u
tio n m ay free ze  on  t he windsh ie ld  and  re
duce  visibility. 
W Note 
- I f you  s uspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
bee n damage d,  sw itch  the  syste m off  to 
a void  furthe r dam age and  have  it  inspec ted 
by a q ualified  dea lership . 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  conditioner  re quire 
speci al techn ic al  know ledge  and  spec ia l 
tools . Con ta ct  an  au thori zed  A udi  dea ler  for 
assistance . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By reducing  the  amou nt  of  f uel you  use,  you 
a lso  reduce  the  amo unt  of  poll utants  emitted 
i nto  the  a ir. 
@ Tips 
- Keep  the  air i nta ke s lo ts  (i n front  o f the 
windshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  debris 
in  o rder  to  maintain  the  proper  function  of 
the  climate  contro l system. 
- Th e  energy  manageme nt  system  may  switch 
t h e seat  heating * or r ear  w indow  defroster 
off  temporarily.  These  systems  are  availab le 
again  as  soon  as  t he energy  balance  has 
been  restored. 
- Air escapes  t hrough  vents  under  the  rear 
w indow.  When  plac ing  items  of  cloth ing  on 
t h e  luggage  compartment  cove r, ensure 
t h at  the  openi ngs  are  not  covered.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Three-zone  climate  control 
Operating 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  three  zone  climate  co ntrol 
Fi g.  75 Three -zone  climate  co ntro l: cont rols 
P ress  the  buttons  to  t urn the  funct ions  on  o r off. 
The dial  adjusts  the  temperature  and  the  blower. 
The  LED in a  button  will  light  up  when  the  func 
tion  is sw itched  on. 
IAUTO I Switching  automatic  mode  on 
Automatic  mode  ma inta ins  a  constant  tempera
ture  inside  the  vehicle.  A ir temperature,  airflow 
and  a ir distribution  are  controlled  automatica lly . 
Adjusting  the  temperature 
The temperature  can  be  adjusted  individ ually for 
the  dr iver  and  front  passenge r us ing  the  dia ls © 
a nd @. 
Adjusting  the  blower 88 
Using the  dial@, you  can  manually  adjust  the 
amount  of  air  generated  by the  blower  to  suit 
your  preferences . To have  the  b lowe r regulated 
automatically,  press  the 
! AUTO I button. 
~ .~ .~ Adjusting  air distribution 
You can  manually  select  the  vents  where  the  air 
will flow . To have  the  air  distribution  regu lated 
automatically,  press  the 
! AU TO ! button . 
1- 1 Sw itching  recirculation mode  on/off 
In  recirculation  mode,  the  air  ins ide  the  vehicle  is 
circu lated  and  fi ltered.  This  prevents  the  unfil-
Warm  and  cold 
te red  a ir o utside  the  vehicle  from  enter ing  the 
vehicle  inte rior. We  recommen d switc hing  recir 
cu lation  mode  on  whe n driving  through  a tunnel 
or when  sitt ing  in  traffic ¢&. . 
T he 
!AUTO ! button  or i
recirculation  mode  off . 
IOFFI Switching  the  climat e control  system 
on /off 
T he !OFF ! button  switches  the  climate  con tro l 
system  on  or  off.  It  also  switches  on when  yo u 
press  the  b lower  control.  Airflow  from  outside  is 
blocked  when  the  climate  control  system  is 
switched  off . 
IA/Cl Switching  cooling  mode  on/off 
The  air is  not  coo led  a nd  hu midity  i s  not  remove d 
whe n coo ling  mode  is switched  off.  This  can 
ca use  fog  on  the  windows . The  cooling  mode 
switches  off  automatica lly w hen  there  are  cold 
outside  temperatures. 
I @ F RONT I Switching  th e defroster  on /off 
T he  w indshield  and  side  w indows  a re defros ted 
o r cleared  of  condensation  as  q uickl y as  possib le . 
The  maxim um  amount  of  air  flows  mainly  from 
the 
vents below  the  windshield . Recirculation  ..,. 
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Warm  and  cold 
mode  switches off. The  temperat ure shou ld  be 
set  to  approximately  72  ° F (22  °C). 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster off. 
I® REAR I Switching  the rear window  defogger 
on /off 
The  rear  w indow  heater  only  operates  when  the 
engine  is  r unning. 
It sw itches off automatically 
after  a few  m in utes,  depending  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switch 
ing 
off a utomat ica lly, press  and  hold  the!@ R EAR I 
but ton  fo r more  than  2  seconds.  This  rema ins 
stored  until  the  ignition  is switched 
off. 
Q:I Adjusting  seat  h eating * 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heating  on 
at  the  highes t setting  (level  3) . T he  LEDs indicate 
the  tempe rature  leve l. To red uce  the  tempe ra
ture,  press  the  button  again.  To switch  the  seat 
heating 
off , press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the 
LED turns 
off . 
Afte r 10  minutes , the  seat  heat ing  a utomat ica lly 
sw itches  from  level  3  to  leve l 2 . 
Air vent s 
You can open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con
sole  using  the  r idged  thumbwhee ls.  The  levers 
adj ust  the  d irect ion  of  the  a irf low  from  the  vents. 
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A WARNING 
-
- You should  not  use  the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  since  no  fresh  air  is 
drawn  in . With  the  a ir-conditioning  sw itched 
off, the  windows  can  fog  up,  which  increases 
the  r isk  of  a n accident. 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperatu re  could  develop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heat ing f unct ion.  To reduce 
the  r isk  of  inj ury, these  indiv iduals  should 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heat ing  e lements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  kneel  on  the  sea ts or  place 
h eavy  loads  on  a  sma ll area  o f the  seat . 
Basic settings 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h three-zone climate  control 
The climate  control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the Infotainment  system. 
~ Select:  the I CARI funct ion  button > ( Car )*  S ys-
t e m s 
control  button > AC. 
Au xilia ry heater* 
In  vehicles  with  diesel  engines,  the  auxiliary  heat
er  helps  to  warm  the  vehicle  interior  more  quick
ly. The  aux iliary  heater  is  controlled  automatical 
l y  in the 
A ut o setting .