
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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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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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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Sea ts  and  stor age 
Pass-through  with  ski 
bag 
Pass -through  with  ski sack 
A pplies  to  veh icles:  with  sk i sack 
Long objects  such  as skis  con  be  transported  in 
the  ski sock*. 
Fig. 72 Rear  bench  seat : ope ning  the  pass-through 
F ig . 73 Sk i sack:  securing with  rear  sea t safety  belt 
Opening the  t runk  p ass-through 
..  Fo ld  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
te rior. 
.,.  Open  the  rear  lid  . 
..  Push  the  ski sack*  through  the  opening  from 
t he  luggage  compartmen t. 
Secur ing the  ski sack* 
..  Insert  the ski sack  strap @c:> fig.  73 in the  cen
ter  buckle 
@ . 
• Pu ll  the  safety  belt  taut  on  the  free  end  of the 
belt @-
66 
A WARNING 
-The  ski sack  is  intended  only  for  the  trans
portation  of skis  and  other  light  objects . To 
reduce  the  risk  of serious  personal  injury 
never  t ransport  heavy  or  pointed  objects  in 
the  s ki sack. 
- When  braking  rapidly  o r d uring  a n accident 
the  load  could  be  displaced  and  cause  in ju ry 
to  o cc u pants. 
- Sharp  edges  on  the  load  must  be  covered 
for  p rotection_  Always fas ten  the  be lt  t ight
ly around  the  sac k and  i ts con ten ts 
¢fig . 73. 
(D Tips 
- Never  stow  the  ski sack  away  when  it  is st ill 
wet  o r damp  (for  examp le,  snow  melting 
from  skis).  Allow it  to  dry  comp letely  before 
stowing  i t away. 
- Posit ion  skis  in the  ski  sack  wi th  the  pointed 
ends  f acing  the  front  and  sk i pole s with  t he 
pointed  ends  facing  the  rear.  

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General information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  side assist 
® 
® 
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Fig.  105  Driving s it u atio ns 
~ AUD ! 
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F ig.  106  Rear of the  vehicle:  position  of  the  senso rs 
S ide  a ssist  fu nctions  a t  speeds  above  ap proxi
ma te ly 19  mph  (30  km/h). 
@ Vehicles that  are approaching 
In  ce rtain  cases,  a vehicle  will  be  classified  as 
cr itica l for  a  lane  change  even  if it  is  still  some
what  far  aw ay.  The faste r a  ve hicle  app roaches, 
t he  soo ner  the  d isplay  in the  exterio r mirror  w ill 
t urn  on. 
@ Vehicles traveling  with  you 
Ve hicles  traveli ng w ith  you  are  ind icated  i n the 
ex te rior  m irro r if they  are  classifie d as  critical  for 
a  lane  change.  All vehi cles  detec ted  by s ide  assist 
Aud i side  assist 
are  ind icate d by the  time  they  ente r your  "blin d 
spot",  at  the  latest. 
© Vehicles  left  behind 
If you  s low ly pas s a  vehi cle that  s ide ass ist  has 
de te cted  ( the  diffe re nce  in  speed  between  t he 
vehicle  and you r vehicle  is  less  than  9 mph  or  15 
km/h),  the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  turns  on 
as  soon  as  the  vehicle  enters  your  blind  spot. 
T he  disp lay w ill not  tu rn  on  if you  quickly  pass  a 
vehicle  th at  side  a ssist  h as dete cte d (t he  differ
ence  in speed  between  the  vehicle  and  yo ur vehi 
cl e  is greater  tha n 9  mp h or  15  km/h). 
Functional  limitations 
The  radar  se nsors  are  des igned  to  detect  the  le ft 
and  right  adj ace nt  lane s whe n the  ro ad la nes  are 
the  normal  width . In  certa in situations,  the  dis
play  in the  exte rior  mirror  may  turn  on  eve n 
though  there  is  no vehicle  located  in the  area 
that  is  critical  for  a  lane  change.  For  e xample: 
- if the  lanes  a re  narrow  or  i f yo ur are  dr iv ing  on 
the  edge  o f you r lane.  If t his is the  case,  the 
system  may  have  detected  t he vehicle  in anoth 
er  lane  that  is 
not adjacent  to  you r cu rrent  lane. 
- if you  are  dr iv ing  through  a  curve.  Si de  assist 
may  react  to  a vehicle  that  is one  lane  over 
from  the  ad jacent  lane . 
- if side  assist  reacts  to  ot her  objects  (such  as 
high  or  disp laced  guard  ra ils). 
- In  poor  weather  conditions.  The  side  assist 
fu nctions  a re  limited . 
D o  no t cover  the  r adar  senso rs 
c> fig. 106 wit h 
stickers,  deposits,  b icycle  wheels  or  other  o b
jects,  because  th is wi ll affect  the  f unction . Do not 
u se  side  assist  when  towing  a t railer . For  info r
mation  o n cleaning,  refer  to 
c> page 203. 
A WARNING 
- Always  pay  attention  t o traffic  and  to  the 
area  a round  your  veh icle . S ide  assist  cannot 
replace  a  driver' s attention.  The  driver  alone 
is always  respo nsibl e for  la ne  cha nges  and 
s im ila r dr iv in g  ma neuve rs. 
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@ Tips 
-Side assist  is not  active whi le you are ma k
i ng the  ad justment . 
- Your settings  are automatically  stored  and 
ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key being 
u sed. 
Driver  messages 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi side  assist 
If side ass ist  switches  off  by itself,  the  LED in the 
button  turns  off  and a message will  appear  in the 
i nstr ument  cluster  d is pl ay : 
Audi  side assist  not  available:  sensor  blocked 
T he radar  senso rs ' vision  is affected.  Do not  cover 
the  area  in front  of  the  senso rs with  bike wheels, 
sticke rs, dirt  or  other  ob jects . Clean the  area in 
front  of  the  senso rs, if  necessary 
c:> page 97, 
fig . 10 6. 
Aud i side assist: currently  unavailable 
Side assist cannot  be switched  o n tempo rar ily  be
cause there is a malfunction (for exam ple, the 
battery  charge  level  may be too  low). 
Audi  side assist: Syst em fault! 
The system  cannot  guarantee  that  it  will  detect 
ve hicles co rrectly  and it  is switched  off.  The sen 
sors have been d isp laced or  are fa ulty.  Have the 
system  checked by an authori zed Audi  dealer  or 
author ized Audi  Service Facility  soon . 
Audi  side assist : Unavailable  when  towing 
Side assist sw itches  off  automatically  when  a fac 
tory-installed  trailer  hitch  is connected  to  t he 
e lectrical  connector  on the  trailer.  T he re is no 
gua rantee  the  system  will  sw itch  off  when  using 
a retrofitted  tra iler  hitch . Do not  use s ide ass ist 
when  towing  a trailer . 
Audi side  assist 
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Engine sound * 
The  sou nd  of  the  engine  is adapted  to  the  select
ed  mode  and  ranges  from  subt le to  sporty. 
(D Note 
- Make sure  there  is enough  cle arance  above 
and  below  t he  vehicle  when  parking.  The 
height  of the  vehicle  can  change  once  it  is 
parked  due  to  temperature  f luctuations, 
changes  to  the  load  conditions  and  changes 
to  the  driving  modes,  which  can  affect  clear
ance. 
- When  transporting  the  vehicle  on  a  car  car
rier,  tra in,  ship  or  by other  means,  only t ie 
the  vehicle  down  at  the  running  surface  of 
the  tires,  which  is the  outer  circumference. 
Securing  the  vehicle  at  the  axle  compo
nents,  suspe ns ion  struts  or  towing  eyes  is 
not  permitted  be cause  the  press ure  in the 
air  suspension  struts  can  change  dur ing 
transport . The  vehicle  may  not  be  secured 
sufficiently  if this  happens . 
-If yo u are  going  to  tow a  tra ile r, you  m ust 
activate  the  trailer  operation  mode 
r:!;> page  199 . 
(D Tips 
-In  some  models,  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed  can  only  be  reached  in the 
Auto and 
D ynami c modes. 
- Se lecting  the 
D ynamic mode  resu lts  in spor
ty  shifting  characteristics.  The  S gear  posi
tion  engages  a utomatically. 
- In vehicles  with  spo rt  d ifferen tial *, the 
D y
n amic 
mode  is deactivated  when  towing  a 
trailer . 
- In  vehicles  that  have  dynamic  steering*,  op 
erating  noise  is heard  when  start ing  or  stop -
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
Audi  driv e se lect 
ping  the  engine.  This does  not  indicate  a 
prob lem. 
Selecting the  driving  mode 
You con choose  between  comfort,  auto,  dynamic 
and  individual. 
F ig. 1 08 In fotainment: drive select 
.,.  To sele ct  the  mode,  select  the  fo llow ing  in the 
I n fotainment  system: 
I CAR ! function  button > 
Comfort , Auto , Dynam ic or Indi vidual. 
Yo u can  change  the  driv ing  mode  when  the  vehi
cle  is stationary  or  while  driving.  If t raffic  per
mits,  after  changing  modes,  briefly  take  your 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal  so  that  the  recently  selected  mode  is also  activated  for  the  engine. 
Comfort  -provides  a  comfort-oriented  vehicle 
setup  and  is suited  for  long  d rives on  h ighways . 
Auto -provides  an  overa ll comfortab le yet  dy
nam ic dr iving  feel  and  is suited  for  every  day  use. 
Dynamic  -gives  the  driver  a sporty  driving  fee l 
and  is suited  to  a  sporty  driv ing  style. 
Indi vidual  -r:!;> page  101 . 
A WARNING 
Pay attention  to  traffic  when  operating  the 
d rive select  to  reduce  the  risk  of an  accident. 
You con adjust  the vehicle settings  to your  personal  preferences . 
.,. Se lect:  the ICARI function  button > Set  indi vid
u al 
control  button . Once you  select  the  menu,  you  will a
utomatically  drive  in the 
Indi vidual 
mode . 
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Parking  systems 
General  information 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  parking system plus/rear  view cam
era/peripheral  cameras 
Depending  on  your  vehicle's  equipment, various 
parking  aids  will  help  you  when  parking  and  ma
neuvering. 
The 
parking  system  plus assists  you  when  park
ing  by audibly  and  visually  indicating  objects  de
tected 
in front  of and behind the  vehicle 
r::!:>page  114. 
The rear view  camera shows  the  area  behind  the 
vehicle  in the  Infotainment  display.  This  display 
assists  you  when  you  are  cross  or  parallel  parking 
r::!:>  page  115. In  addition,  you  are  assisted  by the 
functions  from  the  parking  system  plus 
r::!:>page  114. 
The peripheral  cameras assist  you  with  parking 
and  maneuvering.  You are  aided  by various  cam
e ras  depending  on  the  vehicle  equipment leve l 
¢ page  118. In  addition,  you  are  assisted  by  the 
functions  from  the parking  system plus 
r::!:>page 114. 
A WARNING 
-Always  look  for  traffic  and  check  the  area 
around  your  vehicle  by looking  at  it directly 
as  well.  The  parking  system  cannot  replace 
the  driver's  attention.  The  driver  is always 
responsible  for  safety  during  parking  and 
for  all  other  maneuvers. 
-
-Please  note  that  some  surfaces,  such  as 
clothing,  are  not  detected  by the  system. 
- Sensors  and  cameras  have  blind  spots  in 
which  people  and  objects  cannot  be  detect ed.  Be especially  cautious  of  children  and 
animals. 
- The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by  impacts or 
damage  to  the  radiator grille,  bumper, 
wheel  housing  and  the  underbody.  The  park
ing  systems  may  become  impaired  as  a  re
sult.  Have your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  check  their  function. 
- Make  sure  the  sensors  are  not  covered  by 
stickers,  deposits  or  any  other  obstructions 
Parking  systems 
as  it  may impair the  sensor  function.  For in
formation  on  cleaning,  refer to 
r::!:>page203. 
(D Note 
-Some  objects  are  not  detected  by the  sys
tem  under  certain  circumstances: 
- Objects  such  as  barrier  chains,  trailer  draw 
bars,  vertical  poles  or  fences 
- Objects  above  the  sensors  such  as  wall  ex tensions 
- Objects  with  specific  surfaces  or  struc
tures  such  as  chain  link fences  or  powder 
snow. 
- If  you  continue  driving  closer  to  a  low-lying 
object,  it  may  disappear  from  the  sensor 
range.  Note  that  you  will  no  longer  be 
warned  about  this  obstacle. 
(D Tips 
- The  system  may  provide  a warning  even 
though  there  are  no  obstacles  in the  cover age  area  in some  situations,  such  as: 
- certain  road surfaces  or  for  long  grass. 
- external  ultrasonic  sources  e.g.  from  cleaning  vehicles. 
- heavy  rain,  snow  or  thick  vehicle  exhaust. 
- We  recommend  that you  practice  parking  in 
a traffic-free  location or parking  lot to be
come  familiar  with  the  system.  When  doing 
this,  there  should  be  good  light and  weath
er  conditions. 
- You can  change  the  volume  and  pitch  of  the 
signals  as  well  as  the  display 
r::!:>page  123. 
-Please  refer  to  the  instructions for  towing  a 
trailer 
r::!:>page  123. 
-What  appears  in the  infotainment  display  is 
somewhat  time-delayed. 
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