
.... N 
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.. Press  and  hold  the  control  knob  until  the  ad
justing  process  is complete. 
(D Tips 
The  lumbar  support  and  upper  thigh  support 
settings  are  not  transferred  when  aligning 
the  front  passenger's  seat  with  the  driver's 
seat . 
Ashtray 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  ashtray 
Fig. 59 Center  console:  front  ashtray• 
Fig.  60 Door  trim:  rear ashtray 
Opening /closing 
.. To open  the  front  ashtray,  slide  the  cover  up . 
..  To  close  the  front  ashtray,  press  down  on  the 
cover  . 
..  To  open  the  rear  ashtray,  tap the  cover  on  the 
rim. 
Emptying 
..  To empty  the  front  ashtray,  pull  it  upward  and 
out  . 
..  To  empty  the  rear  ashtray, press  the  rear  side 
of  the  cover  down  when  it  is  open~ 
fig. 60. The 
ashtray  will  lift up  out  of  its  mount. 
..  To  insert  the  ashtray  again,  press  it  down  into 
the  mount  until  it locks  into  place . 
Seats and storage 
A WARNING 
-Never  use  the  ashtray  to  hold  paper,  because 
this  increases  the  risk  of a fire. 
Cigarette  lighter 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  cigare tte ligh ter 
Fig.  61 Center  console : cigarette  lighter 
.. Push  the  knob  on  the  cigarette  lighter  in . 
..  Remove  the  cigarette  lighter  when  it  pops  out. 
A WARNING ~ 
The  cigarette  lighter  only  works  when  the  ig-
nition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  Lead 
to  serious  injuries or  burns.  For this  reason, 
children  should  never be  left  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  because  this  increases  the  r isk of 
injury . 
59  

Sea ts  and  stor age 
12  Volt  sockets 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  12-vo lt socke ts 
F ig . 62 Luggage compartment  s ide  tr im pane l: Socket 
F ig . 6 3 Rear center  co nsole  example:  Sockets 
•  To  reach  the  12  Vo lt  socket  in the  l uggage  com-
partment,  push  the  ne t down . 
There  are  additional  12  Volt socket  in the  center 
console  under  the  center  armrest*  and  in  the  rear 
c:> fig. 63. 
The  12-volt  sockets  can  be  used  for  electrical  ac 
cessories.  T he  power  usage  must  not  exceed 
120  watts . 
_& WARNING 
The  sockets  and  the  electrical  accesso ries  con
nected  to  them  operate  only when  the  igni
t ion  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead 
to  serious  injuries  or  burns.  To reduce  the  risk 
of  injuries,  never  leave  chi ldren  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  with  the  veh icle  key. 
(D Note 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  damage  to  the  vehicle 
electr ica l system,  never  attempt  to  charge 
the  ve hicle battery  by connecting  accesso
ries  that  provide  power,  such  as  solar  pane ls 
60 
or  battery  chargers,  to  the  12  Volt sockets 
or the  cigarette  lighter. 
- T o  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  sockets, 
only  use  plugs  that  fit  correctly . 
Storage 
(upholder 
 
Fig.  64 Cente r conso le : cu p holder 
Fig.  65  Rear center  armrest : cupholde r*  exte nded 
Front cupholder 
•  To open  the  cup ho lder,  tap  the  cover ¢ fig. 64. 
Rear cupholde r* 
•  To  open  the  rear  cupholder , press  on  the  sym
bol 
'i @ c:> fig . 65 . 
• To adjust  the  arm @, sw ing  it in the  direction 
of the  arrow . 
•  Place  the  beverage  in the  holder  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 
sect ion  between  the  two  arms  and  push  the  cu
pholder  in the  slot  as far  as  it  will go. 
_& WARNING 
Spilled  ho t liquid  can  cause  an  accident  and 
personal  injury .  

Automatic transmission 
Manual  shift  program 
Using the  manual  shift  program  you  can man
ually  select  gears . 
 
) 
r 
Fig.  117 Center  console:  shifting  the  gears  manually 
Fig.  118 Steering whee l: Shift  paddles• 
Gear selection  with  selector lever 
The  tiptronic  mode  can  be selected  eith er  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  transmission  has shifted. 
•  To upshift,  push  the  selector  lever  forward  to 
the  plus  position 
G) ¢ fig.  117 . 
• To  downshift,  push  the lever to  the  minus  posi-
tion 
0 . 
Gear selection  with  shift paddles* 
The shift  paddles  are  activated  when  the selector 
lever  is in  D/S  or  the  tiptronic manual  shift  pro
gram. 
•  To upshift , touch  the  shift  padd le  on  the  right 
G)¢fig.  118. 
• To downshift,  touch  the  shift  paddle  on  the  left 
0. 
The  transmission  automatically  shifts up or  down 
before  critical  engine  speed  is  reached . 
110 
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 
transmiss ion  will  downshift  on ly when  there 
is  no  possibility  of  over-rewing  the  engine . 
- When  the  kick-down  comes  on,  the  trans
mission  will  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 resistan ce point,  the  automatic  tra ns
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 
App lies  to vehicles:  with  S t ronic 
The launch  control  program  provides  the  best 
possible  acceleration  when starting  from  a stop . 
Requirement:  The  engine  must  be  at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must  not  be 
turned. 
•  Deactivate  the  Start-Stop-System *¢ 
page  81 . 
The  LED in  the !CA.l "'! button  turns  on. 
•  With  the  engine  running,  press  the 
~,~-0-F F~I but
ton  briefly¢ 
page  188. 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  leve r back  out  of  the  D/S  posi
tion  briefly  to  select the  S position  or  se lect  the  .,..  

Parking systems 
Parking  system  plus 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking system  p lus 
Audi parking  system plus  provides  audio  and  vis
ual  signals  when parking. 
F ig . 120 D isp lay field 
Sensors  are  located in the  front  and  rear  bump
ers.  If these  detect  an  obstacle,  visua l and  in 
some  situations  audible  signals  warn  you. 
Make sure  the  sensors are not  covered  by stick
ers,  depos its  o r any  other  obstructions  as  it  may 
impair  the  sensor function.  For information  on 
cleaning,  refer  to¢ 
page  203. 
The  display  field begins  approximately  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  sho rter 
the  interva l 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  driving  farther¢ 
& in  General informa
tion  on poge  113, 
¢ @) in  General information  on 
page  113! 
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 ly in the  continuous  tone  range). 
114 
Switching  on/off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system  plus 
Fig. 121 Center co nsole : parki ng  aid  b utto n 
Switching  on 
.. Shift  into  reverse,  or 
..  Press  the 
Pw A button  in the  center  console 
¢ 
fig.  121 . 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 
P,qi button,  or 
..  Switch  the  ignition  off. 
Visual  display 
The  segments  in front  of and  behind  the  veh icle 
help  you  to  determine  the  distance  between you 
and  an  obstacle.  The  red  lines * mark  the expect
ed  direction  of  travel  according  to  the  steer ing 
angle.  A white  segment  indicates  an  identified 
obstacle  that  is outside  of the  vehicle's  path. Red 
segments  show  identif ied  obstacles  that  are  in 
your  vehicle's  path.  As your  veh icle comes  closer 
to  the  obstacle,  the  segments move  closer  to  the 
vehicle.  The  collision  area  has been  reached  when 
the  next  to  last  segment  is displayed.  Obstacles 
in  the  collision  area,  including  those  o utside  of 
the  ve hicle's path,  are  shown  in  red. Do not  con
tinue  driving  forward  or  in  reverse¢ 
A in  Gener
al  information  on page  113,  ¢(Din  General in
formation  on page  113!  

Parking systems 
-The  camera  lens  enlarges  and  distorts  the 
field  of  vision.  The  object  appears  both  al
tered  and  inaccurate  on  the screen. 
- In  certain  situations,  people  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  hitch  or  the rear  of  a truck.  Do not 
use  the  help lines  in  this case. 
- If  driven  from  a  level surface  onto  an  in
cline,  or  a downward  slope. 
- If  driven  toward  protruding  objects. 
- If  the  vehicle  is carrying  too  much  load in 
the  rear. 
(D Note 
- Always  read  and  follow  the  applicable  warn
ings  r::!>(D 
in General information  on 
page  113 . 
-The  orange  colored  orientation  lines  in the 
Infotainment  display  show  the  vehicle  path 
depending  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The 
front  of  the  vehicle  front  swings  out  more 
than  the  rear  of  the  vehicle . Maintain  plenty 
of  distance  so  that your  outside  mirror  or  a 
corner  of your  vehicle  does  not  collide  with 
any  obstacles. 
Switching  on/off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  rearview camera 
Switching  on 
.,. Shift  into  reverse,  or 
.,.  Press  the 
P,,, A button  in the  center  console 
r:=> page  114,  fig. 121. A short  confirmation 
tone  sounds  and the  LED  in the  button  turns 
on. 
Switching  between  the  rearview  camera  and 
optical  display 
.,.  Press  the Graphic control  button ® 
r:=> page 116, fig. 126 to  see  the  optical  display . 
.,.  Press  the 
Rear view control  button  to  see  the 
.  . rearv1ew camera image. 
Switching  off 
.,. Drive forward  faster  than 10 km/h,  or 
.,.  press  the 
P,1
1.A button,  or 
116 
.,.  Switch  the  ignition off. 
@ Tips 
- The  visual  display  in the  left part  of  the  dis
play  should  help  you  detect  the  critical  vehi
cle  areas. 
- You can  change  the  volume  and  pitch  of  the 
signals  as  well  as  the  dis play 
r:=> page  123. 
Cross parking 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  rearview  camera 
This view may  be  used  when  parking  in a garage 
or  in a parking  space. 
Fig. 126 Infotainment:  aiming  at  a  parking spot 
Fig.  127 Infota inment:  aligning  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 
steer ing wheel  until  the  orange  orientation 
lines  appear  in the  parking  space r::!> 
fig.  126 . 
Use  the  markings @to help  you  estimate  the 
distance  from  an  obstacle.  Each marking  repre
sents  approximately  3 ft 
(1 m). The  blue  area 
represents  an  extension  of  the  vehicle's  outline 
by approximately 
16 ft  (5  meters)  to  the  rear. .,._  

passenger's  door/luggage  compartment  lid 
was  opened. 
Switching  on or off 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  pe ripheral  cameras 
Fig . 131 Center  co nso le:  Button P.i 
F ig.  132 Infotainment:  Selecting the  mode 
Switching  on 
• Sh ift  into  reverse,  or 
•  Press  the  P"'A button  in the  cente r console 
¢ fig. 131.  A short  confi rmation  tone  sounds 
and  the  LED  in the  button  turns  on . 
Selecting  the  mode 
• Turn  the  control  knob  to  the  symbol  for  the  de
s ired  mode @through 
© Q fig. 132  and press 
the  con trol  knob. 
Sw itching  off 
•  Drive  forward  faster  than  10  km/h,  or 
•  press  the  P'"A button,  or 
•  Switch  the  ignition off. 
You  may  select  from  the  following  modes: 
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Parking systems 
@ -corner  view (front) ¢ page 120 
©-front  9 page 120 
@-rear ¢ page 120 
©-corner  view  (rear)  ¢ page 120 
Peripheral 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  peripheral  cameras 
Fig.  133 In fotainme nt:  peripheral  mode 
This  view  is ideal for  mane uver ing.  The vehicle 
s u rroundings  are  shown  using  the  came ra  im
ages.  The vehicle  image  is shown  by the  system . 
Selecting  peripheral 
•  Select  the @symbo l w ith  the  co ntro l knob  and 
press  the  cont rol knob . 
Switching  between  optical  view  and  camera 
image
1> 
• Press  the Graphic @ control button  to  see  the 
optical  d isp lay. 
•  To display  the  camera  image,  press  the 
Cam era 
control  button . 
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