
Table of  content s 
Bulbs  ... . ... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... 
263 
Replacing  light  bulbs  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  263 
Emergency  situations  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . 264 
General  .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Starting  by pushing  or  towing  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Starting  w ith  jumper  cables  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  264 
Use of jumper  cables  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  265 
Towing  w ith  a tow  truck  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  266 
Ra is ing the  veh icle  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  268 
Te chnical  Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 270 
Technical  data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 270 
Veh icle identification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  270 
We ights  .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  270 
D imensions. .. .... ........... .... ...  27 1 
Capac ities  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  2 7 1 
Gasoline  engines  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  272 
D iese l engines  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  272 
Consumer  information  ... .. .. .. . 273 
Warranty  coverages  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  273 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the  U .S .A . 
or  Canada  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  273 
Aud i Service Repair Man uals  and 
Literature  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  273 
Maintenance . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  27 3 
Accesso ries and technical  changes  . . . . .  .  275 
D eclarat ion  of  Compliance, 
Telecommu nication  and  Electron ic 
Systems  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  276 
Index  ... .. .. .... ........... .. .. .. . 277 
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9:::1: Engine  oil  pressure  malfunction 
The red  engine  oil pressure  warning  symbol  re
quires  immediate  service  or repair . Driving with  a 
Low-oil-pr essure  indication  is Likely to  inflict  se
vere damage  to the  engine. 
•  Switch  off  engine  and check oil  level 
If  the  indicator  lig ht  t urns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  the  oi l pressure  is too  low. 
~ P ull off the  road. 
~ Stop  t he ve hicle . 
~ Turnoff  the  engine. 
~ Check the  engine  oil  level¢ page  220 . 
~ If  the  engine  oil  leve l is too  low,  add  engine  oi l 
¢ page  220. Make  sure  that  the oil  pressure 
warning  symbol. appears  no  longe r in the 
display  before  you  s ta rt  driving  ag ain. 
~ If the  engi ne oil  leve l is correct  and  t he  i ndic a
t or  lig ht  still tur ns  on,  turn  t he  eng ine 
off and 
do  not  continue  d riving . Seek  p ro fessional  as 
s istance . 
(D Tips 
- The engine  oil  pressure  symbol. is not 
an indicator  for a low engine  oil  level.  Do 
not  rely on  it.  Instead,  check the  oil  level  in 
your engine  at  regular intervals,  preferably  each  time  you  refuel,  and always  before 
going  on  a long  trip. 
- The yellow  oil  level  warning  indication 
Ill 
requires oil  refill or workshop  service  with 
out  delay . Do not  wait  until  the  red oil 
pressure  warning.  starts  to  flash  before 
you  respond  to  the  low  oil  level  warning 
Ill . By then , your engine  may already  have 
suffered  serious  damage . 
~ . Engine  oil 
•  Please  add  oil  immediately . 
Add  oil  immedia tely ¢ page  21 8. 
Ill Add oil  max.XL.  You may continue  driving 
Ad d the  amount  of  oi l indicated  in the  dis play  im
mediately 
¢ page  218. 
Instruments  and  ind icator  lights 
~ - Steering  lock 
•  Do not  drive vehicle : Steering  defective 
The re  is a  ma lf u nct ion  in the  e lectro nic steer ing 
l ock . Y ou  canno t turn  the  ign ition  on . 
Do 
not tow  yo ur vehicle  because  it  cannot  be 
stee red.  See  an  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  or  author
ized  Audi  Se rvice  Facility  for  ass istance . 
m Steering  lock : System  fault  Please  contact 
dealer 
T he re  is  a ma lf u n ct ion  in the  e lectron ic s teeri ng 
l ock . 
Dr ive  to  an  a uth oriz ed  A udi  dealer  or  au tho riz ed 
A udi  Se rvice  Faci lity  immed iately  to  h ave  the 
malfu nction  corrected. 
A WARNING 
D o  not  tow  yo ur vehicle  when  there  is a  mal
f u nction  in t he e lectro nic s teer ing  lock  - t his 
i nc reases  t he  risk  of  an  acc ident. 
© -Engine start system 
•  Engine start  system  fault . Please  contact 
dealer 
Do not switch  the  ignition off b eca use  you  may 
not  be  able  to  switch  it  on  again. 
Dr ive  to an  authori zed  A udi dealer  or  au tho riz e d 
A udi  Service  Facility  immed iate ly to  have  the 
malfu nction  corrected. 
Ill Engine start  sy stem  fault . Please  contact 
dealer 
-
T he re  is a  ma lf u nc tion  in  the e ngine  s ta rting  sys
tem. 
Drive  to  an  author ized  Audi dealer  or  autho rized 
A udi  Se rvice  Fac il ity  immed iate ly  to have  the 
m alfu nction  co rrected . 
0 Air suspension 
•  Air suspension:  System  fault  You  can drive 
slowly  (max . speed  60  km/h ) 
The re  is a  ma lf u n ct ion  tha t can  res ult in  re stric t-
ed  drivi ng  sta bi lity .  ..,_ 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
indicator  light corresponds with the  location  on 
the  vehicle. 
Drive to  an  autho rized Aud i de aler or  autho rized 
Aud i Service  Facility  immediately  to  have the 
malfunct ion corrected . 
Vehicle  lights : Malfunction 
There  is a malfunction  in the  headlights  or the 
light  switch . 
Drive to  an authorized  Aud i dea ler or authori zed 
Aud i Serv ice Facility  immediately  to  have the 
malfunct ion corrected . 
~(i) Headlight  range  control 
II Headlight  range  control:  defective! 
If the  symbol  illuminates,  the  headlight  range 
control  is no  longer  work ing properly.  Have the 
system  checked and  repa ired  at your Audi dealer . 
isO Adaptive  Light 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  Adaptive  Light 
IIJ Audi adaptive  light: system fault 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on and  th is message 
appears,  there  is a malfunction  in the  adaptive 
light  system . The headlights  st ill function . 
Go to  an  authori zed  dea lership  to  have the  head
lights  or the  control  unit for  the  Adaptive  Light 
repaired . 
~D Light/rain  sensor 
!I Automatic  headlights/  automatic  wipers : 
System  fault 
The  light/rain  sensor  is malfunct ion ing. 
F or safety  reasons,  the  low beams  are  turned  on 
permanently  with the  sw itch  in 
AUTO . However, 
you can continue  to  turn  the  lights on and  off us
ing the  light  switch.  You can still  control  a ll func
tions  that  are  independent  of t he  rain  sensor 
through  the  w indshield  wiper  lever . 
Drive to  an authori zed  Aud i dea ler or authori zed 
Aud i Serv ice Facility immediately  to  have t he 
malfunct io n  corrected. 
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I-! Sport  differential 
Applies  to vehicles: with  sport  differentia l 
I'll Sport  differential:  system fault 
There is a malfunction  with the  sport  d ifferential. 
Drive to your authorized  A udi  dealer  immediately 
to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
I'll Sport  differential:  overheating 
The transmission  temperature has  increased  sig
nificantly due  to  the  sporty driving manner.  Drive 
in  a less spo rty manner  until the  temperature  re
turns  to  the  norma l range  and  the  indicator  light 
switches  of . 
A WARNING 
-
Contact  your authorized  Audi dealer  or a 
qualified  workshop  if the  sport differential  is 
faulty  or malfunctioning.  The  repair must  be 
performed  by trained  personnel  using the  cor
rect  oil in order  to ensure  safety . 
¢¢Turn  signals 
The indicator  light  blinks  when you  use either 
turn  signal. 
Whenever  yo u use  the  left II or the  right B 
turn  s ignal,  the  ind icator  light  blinks. When  you 
use  the  emergency  flashers,  both  indicator  lights 
flash. 
If one  of the  turn  signa l light  bulbs  burn  out,  the 
turn  s ignal will blink twice  as fast  as  normal. 
Carefully drive to your authorized  Aud i dea ler  im
med iately  to  have the  malfu nction  corrected.  The 
i ndicator  light  does  not  indicate  a ma lfunction  if 
a turn  signal  on the  trailer  or on the  vehicle  fails 
i n trailer  towing mode. 
0) Tips 
For more  information  on the  turn signa ls,  re
fer to¢ 
page  45. 
CRUISE  /l~) Cruise  control 
The wa rning/indicator  light (ijjrn~i~ (USA  models)/ 
...  (Canad a models)  il lum inates  when  the cruise 
contro l is activated  ¢ 
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-Short-term  memory  overview 
- Long-term  memory  overview 
The  short-term  memory  collects  driving  informa
tion  from  the time  the  ignition  is sw itched  on  un
til  it is switched  off. If you  cont inue  driv ing with
in two  hours  after switching  the  ignition off,  the 
new  values  are  included  when  calculat ing  the  cur
rent  trip information. 
Unlike  the short-term  memory , the  long-term 
memory  is not  erased  automat ically. Yo u can  se
lect  the time  period  for  evaluat ing  trip  informa
tion  you rself . 
F or  some  vehicle functions , you  can access  the 
trip  informat ion from  the  temporary  memory  in 
the  line 
(D . 
Fuel consumption 
The  current  fuel  consumption  can  be displayed 
using  a bar ~ 
fig. 8. The  average  consumpt ion 
(mpg)  stored  in the  short-term  memory  is  also 
displayed . When  the  bar  turns  green,  your  veh icle 
saves  fuel  by one  of  the  following  functions: 
-Recuperation : When  the vehicle is coasting  or 
driving  downhill,  electrical  ene rgy  can  be stor
ed  in the  battery.  The  bar will  move  toward  D. 
-Cylinder  on  demand System*: when the  de
ma nd for  power  is  low  and  other  conditions  are 
met,  the  engine  automatically  de activates  fo ur 
cylinders.  The  driver  and  passengers  w ill not 
even  notice  this.  The  cylinders  switch  on  again 
when  more  power  is needed. 
(D Tips 
Fue l consumptions  (average and current), 
range  and  speed are displayed  in  metric  units 
on  Canadian  models. 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
Efficiency  program 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  efficiency  program 
Fig. 9 In st rum en t  cluster : Ot her  con sum ers 
Fig. 10 Instrume nt  cl uste r: economy  tip 
The  efficiency  program  can  help you  to  use  less 
fuel.  It  shows  other  consumers  that  are  using 
fuel  and  economy  tips  give  advice  on  how to  drive 
efficiently . T he  eff iciency  program  receives  dis
tance  and  consumption data  from  the  on-board 
computer. 
To display  the  efficiency  program,  open  the 
Vehi
cle functions 
menu  and  select  the Efficiency  pro
gram 
menu  item. 
Other  consumers 
The Energy  usage view  lists  other  equipment 
that  is currently  affecting  fuel  consumption . The 
display  shows  up  to  three  other  consumers @ 
~ fig. 9. The  equipment  using the  most  fuel  is 
listed  first.  If  more  than  th ree  items  using  fuel 
are  switched  on,  the  eq uipment  that is currently 
using  the  most fuel is displayed . 
A  scale  @also  shows  the  current total  consump-
tion  of  all  other  consumers.  .,. 
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-In  cool  or  damp  weather,  the  inside of the 
headlights,  turn  signals  and  tai l lights  can 
fog  over  due  to  the  temperature  difference 
between  the  inside  and  outside.  They  will 
clear  short ly after  switching  them  on.  This 
does  not  affect  the  service  life  of the  light
i ng. 
Turn signals and high  beam  lever 
The lever on  the  left  side  of  the steering  column 
is used  to  operate  the  turn  signals  and  the  high 
beam  as well as the  headlight  flasher. 
F ig . 39 Turn  signal  and  high  beam lever 
The turn  s ignal  and  high  beam  lever  has  the  fol
lowing  fu nctions: 
Turn  signals¢¢ (!)@ 
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• Push  the  lever  up  as  far as it can  go  to  turn  on 
the  right  turn  s ignal  or  down  to  turn  on  the  left 
turn  signal¢ 
fig.  39 . 
• Move  the lever  brief ly until  you  meet  resistance 
and  re lease  it  to  flash  three  times. 
•  Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  until  you  meet  re
s istan ce and  hold  it  there  to determine  the 
flashing  time for  the  turn  signals. 
High  beam ~D@ 
• Push  the  lever  forward  to  switch  on  the  high 
beam  (vehicles  with  high  beam  assist* 
¢ page45). 
• Pull  the  lever  back  towards you  to switch  off 
the  high  beam . 
Headlight  flasher ~D@ 
• Pull  the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel  to  use 
the  headlight  flasher  . 
Lights  and  V ision 
Notes on these features 
-The turn  signals only work  w ith  the  ignition 
sw itched  on.  The  indicator  lights 
B or  B in 
the  instrument  cluster¢ page  11 also  blink. 
- After  you  have  turned  a  corner , the  turn signa l 
switches  off  automatically. 
- The 
high beam works  on ly when  the  headlights 
are  on.  The  indicator  light 
II in  the  instrument 
cluster  illuminates  when  the  high  beams  are 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  only  as  long as  yo u 
hold  the  lever -even  if there  are  no  lights 
turned  on.  The  indicator  light 
Iii in the  instru
ment  cluster  illuminates when  you use the 
headlight  flasher . 
A WARNING 
-Do not  use  the  high beam  or headlight  flasher 
i f you  know  that  these could  blind  oncoming 
traffic. 
High  beam  assist 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  high  beam  assist 
Fig. 40 Turn  signal  and high  beam  lever:  switching  high 
beam  assist  on/off 
A camera  on  the  rearview mirror  mount  can  de
tect  light  sources  from  other  road  users.  The high 
beams  switch  on  or  off  automatically depending 
on  the  posit ion  of vehicles  driving  ahead  and  on
coming  vehicles,  the  vehicle  speed  and  other  en
vironmental  and  traffic  conditions. 
Activating  high  beam  assist 
Requirement: The  AUTO light  switch  position 
must  be  selected  and  the  high beam  assist  must 
be  switched  o n in the  Infotainment  system 
¢page  46. 
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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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Lights and  Vision 
.. To increase  or  reduce  the  brightness,  turn  the 
knob  and  press  it. 
The  interior  lighting  turns  on  when  you  switch 
the  headlights  on  while  the  ignition  is  on . 
(i)} Tips 
The  setting  is a utomat ica lly stored  and  as
signed  to  the  remo te control  key th at  is  in 
use. 
Instrument  illumination 
The brightness  of  the  illumination  for  the  instru
ments,  display  and  head-up  display*  con  be  ad
justed . 
Fig . 44  Inst rument  illuminat ion 
..  Press  the  knob  to  release it. 
..  Turn  the  knob  toward" -"  o r"+"  to  reduce  or  in 
c rease  the  brightness . 
" Press  th e  knob  again  to  re turn it  to  its  original 
pos ition. 
(D Tips 
The  instr um ent  ill umination  for  th e need les 
a n d  dia ls  tur ns  on  when  the  igni tio n  is tur ned 
on  and  t he  lights  are  turned  off.  The  i llumina
t ion for  t he  dia ls  reduces  automatically  and 
eventua lly tu rns  off  as  brightness  outside  in 
creases . T hi s function  reminds  the drive r to 
turn  the  headlights  on  at  the  appropriate 
time. 
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Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig.  45  Driver's  door: kno b for  the  ex terio r mirrors 
Turn  the  knob to  the  desired  position : 
Q/P -Adjusting  the left/right  exterior  mirror. 
Move the  knob  in the  des ired  dir ect ion . 
Qill  -Hea ting  the  mirror  glass  depend ing  on  the 
outside  temperature . 
8  -Folding  exterior  m irro rs*.  I n the  I nfota in
ment  system , you  can  se lect  if the  m irro rs fo ld  in 
automat ica lly when  you  lock the  vehicle 
~ page  33. 
Front  passenger 's exterior  mirror  tilt 
function* 
To  help  you  see  the  curb  when  backing  into  a 
par king  space,  the  surface  of  the  m irror  tilts 
s light ly . For  this  to happen,  the  knob  must  be  in 
the  position  for  the  front  passenger's  outside 
mirror. 
You can  adjust  the  tilted  mirror  s urface  by tu rn 
i ng  the  knob  in  the desired  directio n. When  you 
move  out  of  reverse  and  i nto  anot her  gea r,  the 
new  m irror  position  is stored  and  assigned to  the 
key you  are  using. 
The  m irror  goes  back  into  its  or ig inal  pos ition 
once  you  drive  forward  faster  than  9  mp h (15 
km/h)  or  switch the ignition  off. 
A WARNING 
Curved  (i .e.  convex)  m irror  surfaces  increase 
your  f ield  of  view.  Remember  that  ve hicles  or 
o ther  objects  will  appear  sma ller  and  farther 
away  than  when  s een  in  a flat  m irro r.  If yo u  

Sea ts  and  stor age 
Luggage  compartment 
Loading  luggage  compartment 
Luggage  items  must  be stowed  securely. 
Fig . 68 Place  heavy objec ts as  far forward  as  poss ib le . 
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No te  the  following  to  preserve  the  vehicle 's good 
handling  characteristics . 
•  Distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as  possible. 
•  Place  heavy  objects  as  fa r fo rward  as  possib le 
~ fig . 68. 
•  Secure  luggage  items  with  the  cargo  net * or 
with  non-elastic  retaining  straps  to  the  tie 
down  rings * 
<=> page  65. 
A WARNING 
- Loose  objects  in the  luggage  compartment 
can  slide  about  suddenly  and  alter  the  vehi
cle's  handling  characte ristics. 
- Loose  objects  in the  passenger  compart
ment  can  fly forward  during  abrupt  maneu
vers  or  acc idents  and  injure  occupants. 
- Always store  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  and  use  suitable  straps,  particu
larly  with  heavy  objects . 
- When  you transport  heavy  objects,  always 
remember  that  a  change  in the  center  of 
grav ity  may  result  in a  change  in the  veh i
cle's  handling  characte ris tics. 
- Follow  all  warnings<=> 
page  125,  Driving 
safety. 
@ Tips 
The  tire  pressure  must  be  adjusted  to  the  load  - see  the  t ire  pressure  sticker  located  on  the 
driver's  side  B-pillar. 
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Enlarg ing cargo capacity of  the  vehicle 
interior 
The seat  backs  can be folded  forward  to  enlarge 
the  cargo  capacity. 
Fig . 69 Re lease  hand le on  t he seatback 
Fold ing th e seatback  forward 
• When  you  pull  the  re lease  lever@<=> fig. 69  in 
the  direction  of the  arrow,  the  safety  knob @ 
pops  out  far  enough  for  the  red  marking  on 
knob  to  be  visible. 
•  Fold the  seatback  forward. 
Rai sing th e seatback 
• Raise  the  seatback  until  it  is securely  latched 
<=> .&,. . When  you  can  no  longer  see  the  red  mark 
on  the  safety  knob @,  the  seat  is  latched. 
When  the  seatback  is  latched  in  its  up right  posi
tion,  it  can  be  locked  and  un locked  with  the  me
chanical  key~ 
page  30 next  to  the  release  hand le 
© <=>fig. 69. This  prevents  any  entry  from  the  ve
hicle  interior  into  the  luggage  compartment . 
The  luggage  compartment  can  on ly enlarged 
when  the  seatback  is  unlocked. 
A WARNING 
- The  backrest  must  always  be  securely  latch
ed  so  that  the  safety  belt  of the  center  seat
ing  position  can  wo rk properly  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  s lide  fo rwa rd  upon 
sudden  b raking. 
- Always check  whether  the  latch  is fully  en-
gaged  by p ulling  the  seatback  fo rwa rd. 
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