
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
& WARNING 
-If your  veh icle  should  break  down  for  me
chanical  or  other  reasons,  park  at  a  safe  dis
tance  from  moving  traffic,  turn  off  the  en gine  and  turn  on  the  hazard  warn ing  lights 
¢ page  47,  Emergen cy  flasher. 
- Never  open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hea r 
steam  o r coolant  escap ing  from  the  eng ine 
compartmen t -yo u risk  be ing  sc alded.  Wa it 
u nti l you  can  no  longer  see  or  hear  s team  or 
coolant  escaping. 
- T he  eng ine  compartment  of  any  vehicle  is a 
dange rous  a rea.  Befo re yo u perform  any 
work  in the  engine  compartment,  turn  of 
the  engine  and  allow  it  to  coo l. Follow  the 
warning  stickers 
¢ page  216. 
@ Note 
Do not  contin ue  driving  if  the .  symbo l ill u
m ina tes . There  is a  mal function  in the  eng ine 
coo ling  system  -you  could  damage  your  en
gine. 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a malfunc
tion in the  generator  or in the  vehicle's electrical 
system. 
The . warning/indicator  light  ill uminates  when 
you  switch  on  the  ignition  and  must  go  out  after 
the  engine  has  started. 
•  Alternator  fault:  Batte ry is  not  being charg
ed 
If t h e  indicator  lig ht  t urns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  is a  malfunc tion  in the  gene rator 
or  veh icle  ele ctrical  system . 
Dr ive to  you r autho rized  Aud i dea le r or  q ual ified 
wo rkshop  immedia tely.  Because  the  vehi cle  bat
tery  is discharging,  tu rn  off  a ll unnecessary  e lec
tr ica l equipment  s uch  as  the  radio.  Seek  profes 
sional  assistance  if the  ba ttery  charge  level  is too 
low. 
(•)  Low b att ery : battery  will  be charged whi le 
dri ving 
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If  the  indica tor  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  may  be  limited  sta rting  ability . 
If  this  message  t urns  off  after  a  little  whi le,  t he 
batte ry c harged  enough  while  dr iv ing . 
If  the  message  does  not  tu rn off,  have  you r au
t h orized  Audi  dea le r or  qual ified  wor ks hop  co r
r ect  the  ma lf u nction. 
~ Engine  stop  while  driving 
•  Engine stopped : No power steering  and 
brake support. 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  engine  o r in t he  f uel 
s u pply  sys tem. 
Mo re force  is  needed  to steer  a nd  b rake  the  mov
i ng  vehicle  when  the  engi ne  is stopped . If the  ve
hicle  is  rolling,  t ry to  stop  i t carefully  on  the  s ide 
of  the  road  away  from  moving  traffic.  See  an au 
thorized  Audi  dea le r or  a uthorized  Audi  Service 
Facil ity  for  assistance. 
& WARNING 
I f t he  engine  stops  w hile d riving,  you  will 
need  to  use  more  force  to  brake  the  vehicle. 
This  increases  the  risk  of  an  acc ident.  There 
will  still  be  power  steering  if the  ignition  is 
swi tched  on  while  the  vehicle  is  ro lling  and 
there  is  suff ic ient  battery  charge . Otherwise , 
you  must  use  greater  force  w hen  stee ring. 
4'-Safety  belts 
This warning/indicator  light  reminds you  to put 
on your  safety  belt. 
The . warn ing/ indicator  light  illum inates  when 
the  ignit ion  is switched  on  to  remind  the  driver 
and  any  front  passenger  to  pu t on  the  safety  belt. 
Additionally , a n  acoust ic wa rn ing  (go ng)  w ill also 
sou nd. 
For  more  Information 
¢ page  134 , 4'-Safety  belt 
warning light .  

Opening  and closing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig.  17 Key set 
@ Remote  control  key with  mechanical  key 
You can centrally  lock  and unlock  your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine  w ith  the  master  key with  re
mote  control.  A mechanical  key is integrated  in 
the  remote  control  key¢ 
page 30. 
@ Emergency  key 
The emergency  key  is not  intended  for constant 
use. It  shou ld only  be  used in an emergency. 
Keep  it in  a safe place and  do  not carry  it  on your 
key ring. 
Key  replacement 
If you  lose a key , contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disab led . 
Be sure to  bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
Personal comfort  settings 
If two  people use one vehicle,  it  is recommended 
that  each  person always uses "their  own"  master 
key. When  the  ignition  is switched  off  or when 
the  vehicle  is locked,  personal  convenience set
tings  for  the  following  systems are stored  and as
signed  to  the  remote  master  key . 
- Automatic  climate  contro l 
- Central  locking  system 
- Amb ience lighting* 
- Seat memory* 
- Parking  system* 
- Adaptive  cruise control* 
- Audi  active  lane  assist* 
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-Audi  side  assist* 
- Audi  drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle,  when you  open  the 
doors or when  you switch  the  ignition on. 
A WARNING 
-
-Do  not  leave your  vehicle  unattended.  Al
ways  take your ignition  key with  you  and 
loc k your  vehicle . Entr y by  unautho rized  per
sons could  endanger  yo u or  result  in theft  or 
damage  the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave children  unattended  in the ve
hicle,  especially  with  access to  vehicle  keys. 
Unguarded  access  to  the keys provides  chil
dren  the  opport unity  to  start  the  engine 
and/or  activate  vehicle  systems s uch  as the 
power  windows,  etc.  Unsupervised opera
tion  of  any vehicle system  by ch ildren can 
result  in serious  injury . 
(D Tips 
-The operation  of  the  remote  control  key can 
be temporarily  disrupted  by interference 
from  transmitters  in the  v icinity  of  the  vehi
cle  working  in the  same frequency  range 
(e.g . a cell  phone,  radio  equipment). 
- For security  reasons,  replacement  keys are 
only  ava ilable  from  Audi  dealers . 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC  and Industry  Canada regulations 
~page 276. 
Removing  the  mechanical  key 
Fig. 18 Remote contro l maste r key : removing  the mecha ni-
ca l key  .,..  

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.. Press  the  release button@ c::> fig.  18. 
.. Pull  the  mechanical  key @ out  of  the  master 
key. 
Using  the mechanical  key , you  can: 
- lock  and unlock  the  storage  compartment  on 
the  passenger's  s ide 
c::> page  61. 
- lock  and  unlock the  vehicle  manually 
Qpage  35. 
-lock  the  front  and  rear  passenger  doors  me
chanically 
c::> page  36. 
LED and  batteries  in the  remote  control  key 
Fig. 19 Re mote  cont ro l key: Removing  the  battery  holde r 
LED  in the  remote  control  key 
The  LED ® informs  you  about  the  function  of  the 
remote  control  key . 
..  If  you  press  a  button  quickly,  the  LED blinks 
once. 
..  If  you  press  a  button  longer  (convenience  open
ing) , the  LED blinks  several  times . 
.. If the  LED does  not blink,  the  remote  control 
key  battery  is dead . The 
Ill indicator  light  and 
the  message 
Plea se  change  key battery ap
pear.  Replace  the  battery . 
Replacing the  remote  control key battery 
.. Remove  the  emergency  key c::> page  30  . 
.,. Press  the  release button ® on the  battery 
holder  and  pull  the  battery  holder  out  of  the 
master  key  in the  direction of the  arrow  at  the 
same  time. 
..  Insert  the  new  battery  with  the 
"+ " facing 
down. 
..  Push  the  battery  holder  carefully  into  the  mas
ter  key. 
..  Install  the  mechanical  key. 
Open ing  and  closing 
@) For the  sake of  the  environment 
Dead  batteries  must  be  disposed  of  using 
methods  that  will  not  harm  the  environment. 
Do not  d ispose  of  them  in  household trash. 
@ Tips 
The  replacement  battery  must  meet  the  same 
specifications  as  the  origina l battery. 
Electronic immobilizer 
The immobilizer  helps  to prevent  unauthorized 
use of your  vehicle . 
A computer  chip  ins ide  your  key automatically 
deactivates  the  electronic  immobilizer  when  the 
key  is inside  the  vehicle.  When  you  remove  the 
key from  the  vehicle,  the  electronic  immobilizer 
is automatically  activated  once  again. 
A WARNING 
-Always  take  the  key with  you  when  you  leave 
the  vehicle.  The  key can  disarm  the  electronic 
engine  immobilizer  and  permit an  unauthor
iz ed  person  to  start  the  engine and enable  op
e rat ion  of  the vehicle  systems  such  as  power 
window  or  power  s unroof  leading  to  serious 
personal  injury  . 
@ Tips 
-The  vehicle  cannot be  started  if an  unau
thorized  key is used. The  vehicle  may  not 
start  if another  radio  device  such as  a  key 
for  another  vehicle  or  a transponder  is lo
cated  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regulations 
Qpage 276 . 
Central  Locking 
General  description 
The power  locking  system  locks  or  unlocks  all 
doors  and  the  rear  lid  simultaneously. 
You can  lock  and  unlock  the  vehicle  centrally.  You  have  the  following  choices: 
111> 
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- you  park  close  to  a  hedge  and  the  branches move  back  and  forth under  the  vehicle  for a 
long  period  of  time. 
- yo u clean  yo ur vehicle,  for  example  with  a  pres
sure  washer  or  in a  car  wash. 
- there  is heavy  rain. 
- the  bumper  is very  dirty, for  example  afte r driv-
ing  on  salt-covered  roads. 
- there  is  interfe rence  to  the  radio  signal  from 
the  veh icle  key,  s uch  as from  cell  phones  or  re
mote  controls. 
Luggage compartment  lid  emergency 
release 
The luggage  compartment  lid can be  released  in 
an  emergency  from inside  the  luggage  compart
ment. 
F ig. 31 Ins ide  of the  luggage  compartme nt: access  to  the 
emergency  re lease 
"' Pry  the  cover  out using  a  screwdriver  or  the 
emergency  key 
¢ fig.  31. 
"'Press  the lever  in  the direction  of  the  arrow  to 
release  the  luggage  compartment  lid. 
Open ing  and  closing 
Child  safety  lock 
The  child safety  lock prevents  the  rear door from 
being  opened  from  the  inside and the rear win
dows  from  be  operated. 
Fig.  32 Sectio n  of the  driver's  door: Ch ild sa fety  lock  but
to ns 
•  To activate  the  child safety lock for the  respec
tive  rear  door,  press  the left/right  button 
1±1 in 
the  dr iver's  door¢ 
fig.  32 . The LED in the  but
ton  turns  on . 
"' To  deactivate  the  child  safety  lock  fo r the  re
spective  rear  door,  press  the  left/right  button 
1±1 in the  driver's  door. The LE D  in  the  button 
turns  off. 
The  following  features  a re  switched  off: 
- Interior  door  handle  in the  respective  rear  door, 
- Power  window  switch  in the  respective  rear 
door. 
T o activate  the  chi ld safety  lock  on  both  sides, 
you  must  press  the 
[ii buttons  one  after  the  oth
er. 
A WARNING 
-Always  take  the  vehicle  key with  you  when  leaving  the  vehicle,  even  for  a  short  period of 
time.  This  applies particularly  when  ch ildren 
remain  in  the  vehicle.  Otherwise  they  could 
start  the  engine  or  operate electrical  equip
ment  such  as  power  windows  . 
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ensures the vehicle wi ll be  able  to start  after  long 
periods  of  time. Some  convenience  functions, 
such  as  interior  lighting  or  power  seat  adjust
ment,  may  not  be  available  under certain  circum
stances.  These  convenience  functions  will  be 
ava ilable  aga in  once  you  switch  the  ign ition  on 
and  start  the engine . 
With the  engine  switched off 
The  battery  will drain  if you  use functions  s uch  as 
listening  to  the  radio  while  the  engine  is sw itch
ed  off. 
The  vehicle's  ability  to  start  may  be  impaired  by 
the  energy  use,  a  message  will  appear  in the  In 
fotainment  system  d isp lay. 
The  message  indicates  that  the  system  will  switch  off  automatically  soon . If  you  wou ld  like 
to  continue  using  the  functions,  you  must  start 
the  eng ine. 
With  the  engine  running 
Although  electrical  energy  is  generated while 
d riving,  the  battery can drain.  This can  happen 
when  little  energy  is generated,  and  much  is  used 
and  the  charge  level  of  the  battery  is not  optimal. 
To restore  the  balance  of energy,  components 
that  require  large  amounts  of  energy  are  tempo
rari ly  scaled  back  or  switched  off.  Heating  sys
tems  in  part icu lar  require  a  great  deal of  energy. 
If  you  notice,  for  example,  that  the  seat  heating* 
or  rear  w indow  defroster  is  not  working,  then  it 
has  been  temporarily  reduced  or  switched  off . 
These  systems  are  available  again  as  soon  as  the 
e n ergy ba la nce  has  been  restored. 
In  addition,  you  may  notice  that  the  idle  speed 
has  slightly  increased . Th at  is  normal  and  no 
cause  for conce rn. Due  to  the  increased  idling 
speed , the  additional  required  energy w ill be 
generated  and  the  battery  will  be  charged. 
Intelligent  Technology 
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(D Note 
Never  use  a fast  charger  as  a  booster  to  start 
the  engine . This  will serious ly damage  sensi
tive  electronic  components,  such  as  control  units,  relays,  radio,  etc.,  as  well  as  the  battery 
charger. 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the same  specifica
tions  and  dimensions  as  the  original  equipment 
battery . 
Intelligent  energy  management  in your  vehicle  is 
responsible  for distributing  the  electrical  energy 
throughout  your  vehicle 
¢ page  192 . The intelli 
gent  energy  management  system  w ill keep  the 
engine  battery  charged  better  than  vehicles with
out  this  system . To  make  sure the addit ional 
e lectrica l energy  is  available  once  again after you 
have  changed  the  battery, we recommend  that 
you  install  batteries  of the  same  type  and  manu
facture  only  (the  same  as  those  installed at  the 
time  your  veh icle was  delivered).  Specifications 
are  listed  on  the  battery  housing.  Your author
ized  dealer  must  code  the  battery  in the  energy 
management  system  to  enable  you  to use  the  en
ergy  management  functions  correctly  after  re
p lacing  the battery . 
The  new  battery  must  have  the  same  capacity, 
voltage  (12-volts),  amperage,  construction  and 
plug  sealing . 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  igni
tion  and  all  electrical  consumers  are  sw itched 
off. 
(D Note 
Make  sure  the  ventilation  hose on  the  side  of 
the  battery  is connected,  otherw ise  fumes  or 
battery  acid  can  leak  out. 
- Vehicles  with  the  Start-Stop-System*  are 
equipped  with  a  special  cycle-proof  AGM 
battery . Install ing  a  different  type  of bat
tery  can  cause  prob lems  in the  vehicle  elec
trical  system.  When replacing  the  vehicle 
battery,  always  install one with  the  same 
specifications  as  the  original battery. 
Checking  and Filling 
{® For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of the  problem  of  proper  disposal of 
a  battery,  we  recommend  your  authorized 
Audi dealer  change  the  battery  for you.  Bat
teries  contain  sulfur ic acid  and  lead  and  must 
always  be  disposed  of  properly  in compliance 
with  all  environmental  regulations.  Disposing 
of  veh icle  batteries  improperly  is very  danger
ous  to  the  environment . 
Windshield/head  Light 
washer  container 
Fig. 192 Eng in e compar tment:  cover on the  windshie ld 
and head light * washer  fluid  reservoir 
The  washer  fluid  container  is  marked  with  the 
symbol~  on its cap 
¢fig.  192,  c:;,page  218, 
fig.  186 . 
.. Before  you  check  anything  in  the engine  com
partment, 
always  read  and  heed  all  WARN
INGS c::;, A in Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  216. 
..  Lift the  filler  cap  tongue  to  add  washer  fluid . 
You can  fill the  container  to  the  top . 
..  Press  the cap  back  onto  the  filler  neck after  fill-
ing  the  container . 
You can  find  the  reservoir 
capacity in the  table  in 
¢page  271. 
Clean  water  should  be  used when  filling  up.  If 
possible,  use  soft  water  to  prevent  scaling  on 
washer  jets. Always  add  a  glass  cleaner  solution 
(with  frost  protection in the  winter) .  ..,. 
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® Mud  and  snow capability 
"M/5"  or "M+S" indicates  the  tire 
has  characteristics  that  make  it 
suitable  for  driving  on  mud  and 
snow . 
& indicates  a  winter  tire . 
@ Composition  of the  tire  cord 
and  materials 
The  number  of  plies  indicates  the 
number  of  rubber ized  fabric  lay
ers  in the  t ire.  In general : the 
more  layers,  the  more  weight  a 
tire  can  carry . Tire  manufacturers 
must  also  specify  the  materials 
used  in the  ti re . These  incl ude 
stee l,  nylon,  polyester  and  other 
materials . 
@Maximum  permitted  load 
This  number  indicates  the  maxi
mum  load  in  kilograms  and 
pounds  that  the  tire  can  carry . 
@ Uniform  tire  quality  grade 
standards  for  treadwear, 
traction  and  temperature  resistance 
Treadwear , traction  and  tempera
ture  ranges¢ 
page 248. 
@ Running  direction 
The  arrows  indicate  the  running 
direction  of  unidirectional  t ires . 
You  must  always  follow  the  speci- fied  running  direction 
¢
page 258. 
€3) Maximum  permitted 
inflation  pressure 
Wheels 
This  number  indicates  the  max i
mum  pressure  to  which  a tire  can 
be  inflated  unde r normal  operat
ing  conditions. 
Glossary of tire  and  loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means  the  combined  we ight  (in 
excess  of  those  standard  items 
wh ich  may  be  replaced)  of  auto
matic  transmission,  power  steer
ing,  power  brakes,  power  win
dows,  power  seats,  radio,  and 
heater,  to  the  extent  that  these 
items  are  available  as  factory-in 
stalled  equipment  (whether  in
stalled  or  not). 
Aspect ratio 
means  the  ratio  of  the  height  to 
the  w idth  of  the  tire  in  percent . 
Numbers  of  55  or  lower  indicate  a 
low  s idewall  for  improved  steer
ing  response  and  better  overall 
handling  on  dry  pavement . .,. 
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Emergency  situations 
Emergency  situations 
General 
This chapter  is intended  for  trained  emergency  crews and  working  personnel  who  have the  nec
essary tools  and  equipment  to  perform  these 
operations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
CD Note 
Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission  can
not  be  started  by pushing  or  towing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If  necessary,  the engine  con be started  by con
necting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehicle . 
If the  engine  should  fail  to start  because  of  a  dis
charged  or weak  battery,  the  battery can  be  con
nected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle,  using a 
pair  of jumper  cables to  start  the  engine. 
Jumper  cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of sufficiently  large cross 
section 
to  carry  the  starter  current  safely.  Refer 
to  the  manufacturer's  specifications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated terminal 
clamps  which  are distinctly  marked : 
plus(+)  cable in most  cases  colored red 
minus(-)  cable 
in  most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity,  acid,  and  gas. 
Any of these  can  cause  very  serious  or  fatal  in
jury.  Follow  the  instructions  below  for  safe  hand  Ling of your  vehicle's  battery . 
-Always  shield  your  eyes  and  avoid  leaning 
over  the  battery whenever  possible. 
-A  discharged  battery  can  freeze  at  tempera
tures  just below  32  °F (0  °C).  Before  con
necting  a jumper  cable,  you  must  thaw  the 
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frozen  battery  completely,  otherwise  it  could  explode . 
- Do not  allow  battery acid  to  contact  eyes  or 
skin.  Flush  any  contacted  area  with  water  immediately. 
- Improper  use  of a  booster  battery  to  start  a 
vehicle  may  cause  an  explosion. 
- Vehicle  batteries  generate  explosive  gases. 
Keep  sparks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away  from  batteries. 
- Do not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a 
low acid  level  in the  battery . 
- The voltage  of the  booster  battery  must  also 
have  a  12-volt  rating.  The  capacity  (Ah) of 
the  booster  battery  should  not  be  lower 
than  that  of the  discharged  battery. Use of 
batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantial
ly different  "Ah" rating  may  cause  an  explo
sion  and  personal  injury . 
- Never  charge  a frozen  battery.  Gas trapped  in  the  ice  may  cause  an  explosion . 
- Never  charge  or  use a  battery  that  has been 
frozen . The  battery  case  may  have  be  weak
ened . 
- Use of  batteries  of  different  voltage  or  sub stantially  different  capacity  (Ah)  rating may 
cause  an  explosion  and  injury. The  capacity 
(Ah) of  the booster  battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of  the discharged  battery. 
- Before  you check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed all 
WARNINGS 
~page  216. 
CD Note 
-Applying  a  higher  voltage  booster  battery 
will  cause  expensive  damage  to sensitive 
electronic  components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio,  etc. 
- There  must  be  no  electrical contact between 
the  vehicles  as otherwise  current  could  al
ready  start  to flow  as soon  as  the  positive 
(+) terminals  are  connected. 
@ Tips 
The  discharged  battery must be  properly  con-
nected  to  the  vehicle's  electrical  system.  .,.