
(!) Door handle 
@ 
® 
© 
® 
® 
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Audi  side assist  display 
Power  locking  sw itches  ...... ..  . 
Memory  function  buttons  ..... . . 
Audi  side assist  button  .. .. ... . . 
A ir  vents  with  thumbwheel 
Control  lever for: 
- T urn  signal  and  high beam 
- Audi  act ive lane assist  . .. ... . . 
- High  beam  assist  ......... ..  . 
@ Multifunction  steering  wheel  with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag  ............ . . 
- Driver  information  system  but-
tons  ... .. ................ . . 
- Audio/v ideo,  telephone,  nav iga
t ion  and  voice  recognition  but
tons 
- Stee ring wheel  heating ......  . 
- Shift  paddles  (automatic  trans-
mission)  . .. ........... .. ..  . 
® Instrument  cluster  .......... . . 
@ H ead-up  Display  .... ..... ... . . 
@ Windshield  washer  system  lever 
@ Buttons  for: 
- MM I display 
- Reset button  for  trip  odometer 
@ Starting  the  engine  if  there  is a 
malfunction  ................ . . 
'3 Knee airbag 
@ Steering  wheel  adjustment,  de
pending  on  equipment: 
- mechanical  .............. ..  . 
- electrical 
@ Lever for: 
- Cruise  control  system 
- Adaptive  cruise  control  .... ..  . 
@ Button  for  switching  the  Head-up 
Disp lay on/off,  adjusting  the 
height  .. .. ............... ..  . 
@ Instrument  illumination  .......  . 
;:::  @ Engine hood  release  ......... . . 
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~ @ Data Link Connector  for  On Board ,...., 
~ Diagnostics  (OBD II)  . ..... ... . . 
M v:, ,...., 
96 
35 
57 
96 
45 
93 
45 
146 
23 
72 
110  10 
27 
51 
26 
76 
158 
73 
73 
82 
84 
27 
48 
216 
28 
@ Light  switch  ... ..............  . 
@ Buttons  for: 
- All-weather  lights 
- Night  vision  assistant  .. ......  . 
- Rear fog  lights  .............  . 
@ Rear lid  switch  . ..............  . 
@ Power exterior  mirror  adjustment 
@ Power windows  .. ...... ......  . 
@) MMI display 
@ Emergency flashers  ...........  . 
@ Glove  compartment  ..........  . 
@ Front  passenger's  airbag ......  . 
@ Valet  parking  feature  ......... . 
@ Drives (MMI) 
@ Buttons/Indicator  lights  for 
- Start-Stop-System  .. . .. .. ... . 
- Parking  system  ....... ...... . 
- PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF  ....  . 
- Rear window  power  sun shade 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Control  . 
@ Climate  controls,  depending  on ve 
hicle  equipment: 
- Three-zone  climate  control .... 
- Four-zone automatic  climate  con-
trol  .. .... .. .... ..........  . 
@ Storage  compartment  or  ashtray 
with  cigarette  lighter  .........  . 
@ I S TAR T ENGIN E ST OP I button 
@ 
@ MMI  controls 
12 -volt  socket,  (upholder 
@) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
@ Selector  lever  (automatic  transmis-
sion)  ... .... .. ..............  . 
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Cockpit 
44 
44 
103 
44 
36 
48 
40 
47 
61 
146  41 
79 
113 
154 
50 
188 
68 
70 
59,59 
74 
60,60 
77 
106 
- Some of  the  equipment  or  features  shown 
in the  general  illustration  may be standard 
equipment  on your  vehicle  or  may be op
tional  equipment  depending  on your  model. 
Always  ask your  authorized  Audi  dealer  if 
you  have  a question  about  your  veh icle. 
- Operation  of  the  Multi  Media Interface 
(MMI)  is described  in  a separate  manual. 
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Opening  and  closing 
-Remote  master  key¢ page 33, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key* 
¢page 34, 
- Lock cylinder  at  the driver's  door¢ page 35, 
or 
- Power  locking  switch  inside¢ 
page 35. 
Selective  unlocking 
When  you  lock the  vehicle,  the  power  locking sys
tem  will  lock the  doors  and  the  rear  lid . When 
unlocking,  you  can  set  in  the MMI whether  only 
the  driver's  door  or  the  entire  vehicle  should  be  unlocked 
¢ page 33. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automatic  locking  feature  locks  all  the  vehi
cle  doors  and  the  rear  lid when  you  drive  faster 
than  9  mph  (15  km/h) . 
The  car  is unlocked  again,  when  the  opening 
function  in the  power  locking  system  switch  or  at 
one  of  the  door  levers  is actuated. 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  system 
If  the  anti-theft  alarm  warning  system  detects  a  break-in  into the  vehicle,  acoustic  and  visual 
warning  signals  are  triggered. 
The  anti-theft  warning  system  is activated  auto matically  when  you  lock the  vehicle.  It  is deacti
vated  when  unlocking using  the  remote  key, with 
the  mechanical  key,  and  when  you  switch  the  ig nition  on. 
The  alarm  also  turns  off  when  the  alarm  cycle  has 
expired. 
Turn signals 
When  you  unlock  the vehicle , the  turn  signals 
flash  twice.  When  you  lock the  vehicle  the  turn 
signals  flash  once.  If  they  do not  flash,  one  of  the 
doors,  the  rear lid or  the  hood  is not  locked. 
Unintentionally  locking yourself  out 
In  the  following  cases  there  safeguards  to  pre
vent  you  locking your  remote  master  key in the 
vehicle: 
- The  vehicle  does  not  lock with the central  lock
ing  switch ¢ 
page 35 if the  driver's  door  is 
open. 
32 
- On vehicles  with  convenience  key*, if the  most 
recently  used  master  key is  in the  luggage com
partment,  the  rear  lid is automatically  unlocked 
again  after  it is closed . 
Do not  lock your  vehicle  with  the 
remote  master 
key  or convenience  key* 
until  all  doors  and  the 
rear  lid are  closed.  In  this  way  you  avoid  locking 
yourself  out  accidentally. 
Power side door closer* 
The  vehicle  doors  are  equipped  with  a  power  side  door  closer.  When  closing  a  door,  you  only  have 
to  let  it  fall  lightly  into the latch.  The  door  will 
then  automatically  close  by  itself¢&.. 
A WARNING 
-
-When  you  lock your  vehicle  from  outside, 
nobody  - especially  children  - should  remain 
inside  the  vehicle . Remember , when  you 
lock  the vehicle  from  the outside  the win
dows  cannot  be  opened  from the  inside. 
- When  you  leave  the  vehicle,  always  take  the  ignition  key with  you.  This  will  prevent  pas
sengers  (children,  for  example) from  acci
dentally  being  locked  in the  vehicle  should 
they  accidentally  press  the power  locking 
switch  in the  doors. 
- Do not  leave children  inside the vehicle  un
supervised.  In  an emergency  it would  be im
possible  to  open  the  doors from  the  outside 
without  the  key. 
- Applies  to  vehicles  with  power  side  door 
closer*: 
- When  closing  a  door,  make  sure  nothing 
can  interfere  with  the  door.  This  could 
cause  serious  personal  injury . 
- You  can  stop  the door  from  closing  at  any 
time  by  pulling on the  inside  or  outside 
door  handle. 
(D Tips 
- In  the  event  of  a  crash  with  airbag  deploy
ment  all  locked  doors  will  be  automatically 
unlocked  to  give  access  to  the  vehicle  occu
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Operating  locks with  the  key 
In  the  event  of  a failure  of  the  power  locking  system,  the  driver's  door  can  be  locked  and  un
locked  at  the  lock  cylinder. 
•  p. 
Fig . 22 Key  turns fo r open ing a nd clos ing. 
• Remove  the  mechanica l key c::> page  30. 
•  Turn the  mechanical  key to  position @ 
<=>fig . 22 to  unlock  the  driver's  door . 
•  Turn the  key to  position ® to  lock the  driver's 
door 
c::> & -
A WARNING 
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Read and follow all WARNINGS c::> .&. in  Gener
al  description  on  page 32. 
Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle  from 
inside 
Fig. 23 Driver's doo r: powe r locking  sw itc h 
Open ing  and  closing 
Fig.  24 Rear powe r lock ing switc h 
• Press the  button @l to  lock  the  vehicle c::> ,&. 
• Press  the button @I to  unlock the  vehicle. 
If you  lock the  veh icle using  the  power  locking 
switch,  p lease  note  the  follow ing: 
- You cannot  open  the  doors  or the  rear  lid from 
the 
outside (increased  security,  for example 
when you are  stopped  at  a  red  light). 
- The diodes  in the  power  locking switches  illumi
nate  when  all the  doors  are  closed  and  locked . 
- Front doors:  you can unlock and  open  the  doors 
from  the  ins ide  by pulling on the  door  handle. 
- Rear doors:  pull the  door  handle 
once to  re
lease the  lock. Pull the  handle 
again to  open 
the  door . 
- If you have a crash  and  the  airbag  is activated, 
the  doors  automatically  unlock . 
A WARNING 
-- The power  locking switch  works with the  ig-
nition  off and  automatically  locks  the  entire 
veh icle when  it  is actuated. 
- On a vehicle locked from  the  outs ide the 
power locking  system switch is inoperative. 
- Locked doors  make  it more  difficult for  emergency  workers  to get  into  the  vehicle, 
which puts  lives  at ris k . Do  not leave anyone 
behind  in  the vehi cle,  especially  children. 
(0 Tips 
Your vehicle is locked automatically  at  a 
speed  of 9 mph  (15  km/h) 
~ page  31. You  can 
unlock the  vehicle aga in usi ng  the  opening 
function  in  the  power  locking system  switch. 
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The leaving  home  function  illuminates  the  area 
outside  the  vehicle  when  you  un lock  the  vehicle. 
To  turn  the  function  on,  select 
Lights when un
locking  car> On. 
The coming  home  and  leaving  home  functions 
only  operate  when  it is  dark  and  the  light  switch 
is  in the 
AUTO position. 
Emergency  flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are in an emer
gency  situation. 
Fi g. 41 Cente r console:  emergency  flasher swit ch 
•  Press  the  switch &,. ~ fig. 41 to  turn  the  emer-
gency  flashers  on  or  off. 
When  the emergency  flasher  is on,  all four  turn 
signals  blink  at  the  same  time. The  turn  signal  in
d icator  lights 
(4B in  the  inst rument  cluste r, as 
well  as  the light  in  the emergency  flasher switch 
&,. blink likewise.  The  emergency  flashers  also 
work  when  the  ignition  is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  w ill turn  on automatical 
l y  if you  are  in an  accident  where the  airbag  has 
deployed. 
(0) Tips 
You  shou ld turn  on  th e  emergency  flashers 
when: 
-you  are  the  last  veh icle  standing  in  a traff ic 
jam  so that  any  other  vehicles  coming  can 
see  you,  or when 
- you r vehicle  has  broken  down  or  you  are  in 
an  emergency  situation,  or  when 
Lights  and  V ision 
-your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a tow  truck or 
if you  are  towing  another  vehicle  behind 
you. 
Interior  lighting 
Front  and  rear  interior  lighting 
Fig.  42 Front  headl iner : in terio r light ing  con trols 
Fig. 43 Rea r headl iner : read ing light 
Press  the  correspond ing  button ¢ fig.  42: 
El-Inter ior  lighting  on/off 
[!] -Door  contact  switch on/off.  The  interior  light
ing  is controlled  automatica lly. 
~- Reading  lights  on/off 
~* -Sw itch ing  the  rear  reading  lights  on/off 
from  the  cockpit . 
Ambient  lighting 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  ambient  ligh ting 
You can  adjust  the  brightness  of  the inter ior 
lighting. 
•  In  the  Infotainment  system,  select:  the 
ICARI 
function  button > (Car)'"  Systems control  but
ton 
> Vehicle  settings>  Interior  lighting > 
Brightness .  .,. 
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Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  can  only 
provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front  seats  are  corr ectly  adjusted . 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the  switches 
and  controls  in the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
<=:>  page  142. 
In  the  following  sections,  you  will see  exact ly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  spec ial  regulations  and  instr uctions  for 
installing  a  child  seat  on  the  front  passenger's 
seat . Always fo llow  the  information  regarding 
child  safety  provided  in¢ 
page 166, Child safe
ty . 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of the  driver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury . 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  - never  put  your  feet  on 
top  of the  instrument  pane l,  o ut  of the  win
dow  or  on  top  of the  sea t cushion.  This  ap
plies  espe cially to  the  passengers. 
If your 
seating  pos it ion  is  inco rrect,  yo u increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of  sudden  brak
ing  or  an  accident.  If the  ai rbag  inf lates  and 
the  seating  position  is  incorrect,  this  cou ld 
result  in personal  injury  or  even  death. 
- It  is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenger  to  keep  a  d istance  of  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  pan el.  If  you're  s itting  any  closer  than  this,  the 
airbag  system  can not  protect  you  properly. 
Seat s and  sto rage 
In  addition,  the  front  seats  and  head  re
stra ints  must  be  adjusted  to  your  body 
he ight  so  that  they  can  g ive you  maximum 
protection . 
- Always try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  or  front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving . Your 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  contro l and  personal  in
jury. 
If yo u ad just  yo ur seat  while  the  veh icle 
is moving,  you  a re  o ut  of  pos ition. 
Driver's seat 
The correct  seat  position  is important  for  safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
i n the  following  manner: 
..  Adjust  the  seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so that 
you  can  eas ily push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keeping  yo ur knees  slightly  bent<=:>.&, 
in 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so  important?  on 
page 
53 . 
.,. Adjust  the  bac krest  so  that  when  you  s it  w ith 
your  back  agains t the  backrest,  yo u can  st ill 
grasp  the  to p of  the  steering  wheel. 
..  For adj ustab le  head  restraints : adjust  the  head 
restraint  so  the  upper  edge  is as  even  as  possi
ble  with  the  top  of your  head.  If  that  is not  pos
sible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restraint  so  that  it 
is  as  close  to  this  posit ion  as  possible 
<=:> page 56 . Move the  head  restra int  so  that  it 
is  as  close  to  the  back  of  the  head  as  poss ible . 
A WARNING 
Neve r pla ce  any  objects  in the  dr iver's  foot
well.  An objec t could  ge t into  the  pedal  area 
a nd  interfe re with  pedal  func tion.  In  case  of 
sud den  braking  or  an  accident,  you  would  no t 
be  ab le  to  b rake  o r accelerate . 
-
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Multifunction  button 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  memory function 
You con adjust  the  massage  function,  lumbar 
support,  side  bolsters  and seating  surface  using  the  multifunction  button . 
Fig. 53  MMI display:  seat  settings 
Operating 
.,.  The  MMI displays  the  possible  seat  settings @ 
when  you  turn  the  multifunction  button(!) 
qpoge  54,  fig.  52 to  the  left or  right qfig.  53, 
¢_&. . 
.,. To select  a seat  setting , turn  the  multifunction 
button (!) until  the  desired  seat  setting  is high
lighted  with  a  red  border . 
.,.  The  arrows @ indicate  the  possible  adjust
ments . For example,  to  move  the  lumbar  sup 
port  down,  press  the  multifunction  button(!) 
down.  The corresponding  arrow © lights  up. 
T he  following  seat  settings @are  possible : 
Massage function*  -Massage  type Wave,  Knock
ing,  Stretch,  Lumbar,  Shoulder  or Off. 
You can 
set  the  massage  strength  level  from  1 to  5 . You 
can  turn  the  selected  massage  on/off  using  the 
button @¢ 
page  54,  fig . 52. 
Lumbar support  -Moving  the  lumbar  support 
up/down  and  making  it firmer/softer ¢& . 
Side bolsters*  -Increasing/reducing  the  side 
support  in the  seat  using  the  side  bolsters  on  the 
seating  surface  and  backrest¢& . 
Seating  surface  -Making  the  seating  surface  lon
ger/shorter ¢&.  . 
Seats  and  storage 
A WARNING 
--
-Never  adjust  the  driver's  or front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  If you 
do  this  while  the  vehicle  is  moving,  you will  be  out  of  position.  Always adjust  the  driver's 
or front  passenger's  seat when  the  vehicle  is 
not  moving. 
- Be careful  when  adjusting  the  seat  height. 
Check to  see  that  no  one  is in the  way,  or  se
rious  injury  could  result! 
- Because  the  seats  can be  electrically  adjust
ed  with  the ignition  off,  never  leave  children 
unattended  in the  vehicle . Unsupervised  use 
of the  electric  seat  adjustments  may  cause 
serious  injury. 
- To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  accident,  front  passen
gers  must  never  ride  in a  moving  vehicle 
with  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  only  offer  maximum  pro
tection  when  the  backrest  is upright  and  the  safety  belts  are  properly  positioned  on  the 
body.  The  more  the  backrest  is  reclined,  the 
greater  the  risk  of  personal  injury from an 
incorrect  seating position  and  improperly 
positioned  safety  belts . 
(0 Tips 
- The  massage  function  switches  off  auto
matically  after  approximately  10 minutes. 
- The  side  bolsters*  deflate  when  the  driver's 
door  is opened . This  allows  you  to  enter  and 
exit  comfortably.  The  side  bolsters  inflate 
again  once  you  begin  driving. 
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Sea ts  and  stor age 
the  risk  of  injury  during  a sudde n braking 
maneuver  o r in the  event  of  an  accident. 
- Any articles  of  clothing  that  you  have  hung 
up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver's  view. 
The  coat  hooks  are  designed  only  for  light
weight  cloth ing.  Never  hang  any  clothing 
with  hard,  pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
poc kets  on  the  coat  hooks.  Dur ing  sudden 
bra king  or  in an  accident  -especia lly if the 
airbag  is dep loyed  -these  objects  could  in
jure  any  passengers  inside  the  vehicle. 
- To  reduce  the  risk of  pe rsonal  inj ury in an 
a cci den t or  su dden  stop,  a lways  keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  driv ing. 
- Read  and  follow  a ll WARN ING S 
<=> page  162,  Important  safety  instru ctions 
on  the  side  airbag  system. 
- Hang  clothes  i n such  a  way that  they  do  not 
impa ir the  driver's  vis ion. 
- The  coat  hooks  must  only  be  used  for  lig ht
we ight  clot hing.  Do not  leave  any  heavy  or 
sharp  edged  objects  in the  pockets  which 
may  interfere  wit h the  side  curtain  airbag 
deployment  and  can  cause  personal  injury  in 
a crash. 
- Do not  use  coat  ha ngers  for  hanging  cloth
ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this  can  interfere 
with  prope r deployment  of  the  side  curtain 
airbags  in an  accident. 
- Do not  hang  heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  co uld  cause  personal  injury  in 
a sudden  stop. 
- For  strength-related  reasons,  the  mounting 
hooks  can  on ly be  used  to  secure  objects 
weighing  up  to  10  lb.  (5  kg).  Heavier  objects 
will  not  be  adequate ly secured  -there  is a 
risk  of  in jury. 
(D Note 
Objects  located  on the  rear  shelf  that  rub 
aga inst  the  rear  window  could  damage  the 
heati ng wires  for  the  rea r window  defogger . 
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Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo  can be  carried with a roof  lug
gage  rack. 
Fig. 6 7 Roof  rack attachment  po ints 
..  Always  read  and  fo llow  the  ins truc tions  provid
ed  by the  roof  rack  manufact urer  when  instal
ling  the  roof  rack  system . 
If luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  ca rried  o n the  roof, 
you  must  observe  the  fo llowing : 
- Onl y use  roof  racks  approved  for  your  veh icle . 
Th ese  approved  roof  rack s are  the  basis  fo r a 
c omp le te  roo f  rack  system.  Add it ion al attac h
ments  or  carrier  systems  are  needed  to  trans 
port  luggage  and  sports  equipment.  We  recom
mend  us ing  roof  racks  from  the  A udi  original 
accessories  program . 
- When  installing  the  roof  rack,  make  sure  it  is 
only  mounted  on  the  designated  locations  on 
the  roof <=> 
fig.  67. 
-We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  installation 
instructions  for  your  roof  rack  system  together 
w ith  your  Owner 's  literature  in the  vehicle. 
When  should th e roof  rac k be  removed? 
- Before  goi ng through  an  automatic  ca r wash  (i t 
is  best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  for  advice). 
- When  not  in  use,  to  reduce  f uel  consumptio n, 
wind  noise  and  to  g uard  against  theft . 
A WARNING 
- Use  of  an  unapproved  roof  rack  o r incorrect 
mounting  of  an  approved  roof  rack  can 
cause  t he  roof  rack  or  the  items  attached  to 
it to  fall  off  the  roof  onto  the  road . 
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Driving 
There  must  be  at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and  the  center  of  the  steering 
wheel.  If you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  inches  (25 
cm)  from  the  steer ing  wheel,  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is available  to  help  you  reach  the  ped
als  and  increase  the  distance  from  the  steering 
wheel. 
For detai led  information  on  how  to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page  54 . 
In  vehicles  with  the  memory  function*,  the  steer
ing  column  sett ings  are  stored  together  with  the 
seat  position. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of  steer ing  whee l adjustment 
and  improper  seating  position  can  cause  ser i
ous  pe rsonal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steering  wheel  column  only  when 
the  vehicle  is  not  moving  to  prevent  loss  of 
vehicle  control. 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  or steering  wheel  so 
that  there  is a  minimum  of  10  inches  (25 
cm)  between  your  chest  and  the  steer ing 
wheel 
r::.> page  126,  fig.  143. If  you  cannot 
mainta in this  min imum  distance,  the  airbag 
system  cannot  protect  you  properly. 
- If  phys ica l limitations  prevent you from  sit
t ing  10 inches  (25  cm)  or  more from the 
steering  wheel , check  with  your  authorized 
Audi dealer  to  see  if adaptive  equ ipment  is 
available. 
- If the  steering  wheel  is aligned  with  your 
face,  the  supp lemental  driver's  airbag  can
not  provide  as  m uch  protection  in an  acci
dent.  Always  make  sure  that  the  steering 
wheel  is aligned  w ith  your  chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steer ing  whee l with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o'clock  posi
tions  to  reduce  the  risk of  personal  injury  if 
the  driver's  airbag  deploys . 
- Never  hold  the  steer ing  wheel  at  the  12 
o'clock  posit ion  or w ith  your  hands  inside 
the  steering  wheel  rim  or on  the  steering 
wheel  hub . Holding  the  steer ing  whee l the 
wrong  way  can cause  ser ious  injuries  to  the 
hands,  arms  and  head if the  driver's  airbag 
deploys. 
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Easy seat  entry 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  power  steering  wheel  adjustment 
Easy seat  entry makes  it easier to  enter  and exit 
the  vehicle by adjusting  the steering  column  au
tomatically . 
.,. In  the  Infotainment  system,  selec t: the ICARI 
function  button > (Car )* Systems control  but 
ton 
> Vehicle  settings > Seats > Driver's  seat> 
Easy  seat entry>  On. 
When  easy  seat  entry  is switched  on,  the  steer ing 
column  goes  back  up  into the  park  position  when 
the  ignit ion  is switched  off . After  enter ing  the  ve
hicle,  the  steering  col umn  returns  to  t he  sto red 
pos ition  once  the  ign it ion  is swi tched  on. 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The I START  ENGINE  STOP I button  switches  the 
ignition on and starts  the  engine . 
Fig.  80 Cente r  conso le: S TART ENGINE STOP b utt on 
Starting  the  engine 
.,.  Press  the  brake  pedal  and move  the  selector 
lever  to  the  P or 
N position. 
...  Press  the 
!STAR T ENGINE  ST OP ! button.  The 
engine  will start. 
.,.  It  is  possible  that  there  will  be  a  slight  delay 
when  starting  the  engine  in diesel  vehicles  in  colder  temperatures . Therefore,  you  must  hold 
the  brake  pedal  down  until  the  engine  starts. 
The  indicator  light  turns  on  while  the engine  is 
preheating 
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