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Navigation
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system and navigation system
Requirement: the Navigati on m en u m ust be
ope n
~table on page 105.
You can say the following commands to enter a
destina tion:
Function Say:
Ope ning the lis t
of previous nav iga-Las t de stination s
t io n
destinations
Access ing favorites Navigation favorites
Sele c
ting the home a dd ress Home address or Drive home
Entering
an address with guidance Enter address > follow the system prompts
from the system
Individua l commands
for entering a Enter country I Enter state I Enter city I Enter ZIP code I Enter
destination street I Ente r house number
Making a
correction while entering Correct
a destinati on
Navigating
to a contact Drive me to (XV) or Navigate to (XV), for example Drive me to
"John Smith"
Navigating to a specific address for Navigate to (XV ) business I private ,
a contac t f
or example, "N avigate to John Smit h "
N avigating to favorites Navigation favorites > Line (XV) I Line contents >Start route
guidanc e when
prompted
Starting route g uidance with an ad-
Navigate I Navigate to private address I Navigate to business
dress card open address
E
nter a new des tination/stopover Enter destination > enter the desired address when prompted>
when ro ute gu idan ce is active confirm the new destination/stopover if prompted
Starting route g uidance after enter-Sta rt route guidance
ing a
destination
C anceling current route gui dance Cancel route guidance
Calculat ing alterna
tive routes Calcul ate alternative routes
Entering a
point of interest by se- Point of interest > Change search area > category or subcotego-
lecting a search area with guidance ry when prompted, for example "restaurant"
from the system
Destination in pu t categor ies Audi Service I Train station I Airport I Hotel I Hospital I Park ·
ing facility I Rest area I Restaurant I Gas station etc.
Search areas for entering points of Immediate vicinity I Along the route I Vicinity of destination I
interest Vicinity of stopover I In new city I In new state or country
E
nter ing an online des tination* Online destination (XV), for example "Online destination
" Lakeview
Hotel" "
Correct data input No, I meant (XV)
Close
the entire command list Close
You can say the following commands for more
settings in Nav igation :
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Applies to: vehicles with nav igation system
A point on the map can be used as the destina
tion .
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
- Adju sting the scale: tu rn the control knob to
the left/right to move the crosshairs more
quickly.
- Mo ving the crosshairs: press the control knob.
The crosshairs
are shown on the map. Move the
crosshairs to the destination using the MMI
touch control pad i::> page 98. To hide the cross
hairs
agai n, press the IBACKI button.
-Setting as desti nat ion: press the control knob
when the crosshairs are shown. If necessary,
select and confirm Add as stopo ver and then
Start route guidance .
A dditional information about the lo
cation of
the crosshair s : if you select map content with
crosshairs , the avai lable information is displayed
(such
as the name of the c ity or points of inter
est)@ .
Setting a home address/favorite as the
destination
Applies to: vehicles with nav igation system
You can easily and quickly start route guidance
to your
home address using the home address
function. Favorites allow easier access to
other
frequently used destinations.
Requirement: a home address/favorite must be
stored i::>page 136.
.. Press th e I NAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Enter
d estination
menu is displayed ¢page 131,
fig . 114.
Setting a home address as the destination
Your home address will be displayed directly in
the Enter destination menu and can be identified
with
the symbol@ .
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Select and confirm the home address.
-
If necessary , select and confirm Create now
and enter an address.
Navigation
-Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Setting a favorite as
the destination
-Enter one or more letters into the free text
search inp ut fie ld. The favo rites found are dis
p layed
and marked with the symbol@ .
-
Select and confirm the desired favorite.
-
Select and confirm Sta rt route guidance .
@ Tips
-Add itional information about the home ad
dress can be found under i::> page 136.
-Add itional information about favorites can
be found under¢ page 137.
Setting a destination from the directory
Applies to: vehicles with navigat ion system
You can navigate directly to destinations in the
directory.
Fig. 115 Possib le stored locations in the direct ory
Requirement: an address with nav igation data or
a destination must already be assigned to a con
tact.
.. Press the INAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu i s disp layed i::> page 131,
fig. 114 .
.. Select: left control button > Directory > a con
tact.
The directory/contacts are shown in alphabetical
order a nd are marked with symbols to indicate
the storage location:
@ Bus iness address
@ Private address
@ Bus iness destination
© Private destination
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-Select and confirm an address or a destination.
When you have selected a destination, the
route guidance can be started directly.
-
Check the address input again when selecting
an address.
- T
hen select and confirm Start route guidan ce .
Addit ional directory functions in the n avigation
sys t
em can be found under ¢page 137.
@ Tips
-Addresses that have been imported from
your cell phone into the MM! can also be
used as a destination.
-
If a contact is grayed out in the directory,
this contact has neither a destination nor an
address assigned to them.
Entering a point of interest
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
F i
g. 116 Ente rin g a point of interest
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Ent er
de stination
menu is displayed ¢page 131,
fig. 114.
.. Select: left control button > Point s of interest.
-
Cha nging the sea rc h are a : select and confirm
Search a rea > a search area from the list.
-Searching fo r a p oin t of inter est in a specifi c
categor
y: select Sele ct category. Select and
confirm a category such as Restaurants.
The following search categories are avai lable:
In immediate vi cinity: points of interest can be
selected from different categories. The points of
interest are l isted starting from the immediate
vicin ity of the veh icle up to a rad ius of approxi
mately 125 miles (200 km).
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Along th e r oute : points of interest along the
route can only be selected during active route
guidance. The points of interest are located di
rectly
along or in the immediate vicin ity of the
calculated route.
I n v icinity of dest ination/Vicinity of stopo ver:
the points of interest can likewise be selected
from different categories in the vic inity of the
destination or stopover. For example, you can
search for a hotel or park ing lot at the destina
tion.
In new city: enter the name of the desired city.
Points of interest can be selected from various
categories. This function allows you to search for
po i
nts of interest in any city regardless of the ac
tive
route guidance or the vehicle posi tion .
(D Tips
-Additional information on myAudi points of
interest* can be found in the Audi connect
operating manual under www.audi.com/
myaudi.
- Distances
to po ints of interest are displayed
as a straight-line distance (open arrow)
from your current location . The actual d is
tanc e from your current location to the
point of interest is updated automatically
(solid arrow) . The list of found points of in
terest is not resorted when this happens .
- T
here may be entries in the list that cannot
be displayed completely due to their length.
If you select these list entries using the con
t r
ol knob, detailed information about the
selected list entry will be shown automati
cally
after several seconds.
Point of interest on line search
Applies to: vehicles with navigat ion system and Audi connect
You can search for points of interes t on the In
ternet.
Requi rement: the requirements for Audi connect
services must be met ¢page 121 .
.. Press the I NAV /MAP I repeatedly until the Ente r
destination
menu is displayed ¢page 131,
fig. 114.
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.. Select: left control button > Online search. The
search
area last set is shown in the input field.
- Changing the search area: select and confirm
Sear ch area > o search area from the list.
-Sear ching for online destination s in these
lec ted se arch area: enter a new city/state if
necessary.
Enter the search term, such as res
taurant. Se lect and confi rm an online destina
t ion. Select and confirm Sta rt route guidance.
- Searching for online destination s in a specific
category :
select Select category. Select and
confirm a category such as Restaurants .
Find which search areas are available under
9 page 134, Entering a point of interest .
You ca n search for online destina tions using the
voice recogni tion system 9 table on page 107.
@ Tips
- Refer to the notes in the About Audi con
nect chapte r 9 page 128.
-For additional information, visit
www.audiusa.com/help/audi-co nnect.
Finding destinations from a myAudi
account
Applies to: vehicles with nav igation system and Audi connect
Import destinations from your myAudi account
into the MM!.
Req uirement: you must have a myAudi account
set up at http://my.audiusa .com. You must have
a vehicle
stored in your myAudi accou nt and you
must have a destination stored .
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Ent er
de stination
menu is displayed ¢page 131,
fig. 114 .
.. Select: left control button > myAudi contacts .
.. If necessary, enter your myAud i user data or
your myAudi PIN. The contacts stored in myAu
di are displayed.
- Se l
ect and confirm a contact.
-Select and confirm a private or bu siness desti-
na tion .
- Se l
ect and co nfirm Start route guidance .
Navigation
(D Tips
-You only need to e nter your myAudi user da
ta one time.
-
You can rece ive your myAudi PIN if yo u have
set up a myAu di account. For more informa
tion, go to www.audi.com/myaudi.
-Add itional information can be found on the
Internet at www .a udiusa.com/help/audi
connect.
Entering a destination using geocoor
dinates
Applies to: vehicles with navigat ion system
"" Press the I NAV /MAP I repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu i s disp layed ¢ page 131,
fig. 11 4.
.. Select: left control button > Geo coordinates.
-Select and confirm either Latitude or Longi
tude .
-Turn the control knob to the left/right to
change the latitude/longitude.
-Press the control knob to confirm your in put.
-
Select and confirm Start route guidance .
Entering a stopover
Applies to: vehicles with navigat ion system
You can enter an additional stopover when route
guidance is active .
Fig. 117 Cu rren t ro u te guida nce with stopover
Requirement: a destination must be entered.
.. Press the I NAV /MAP I repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu is disp layed ¢ page 131,
rg. 114. ~
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@ Scale: turn the control knob to the left or
right to decrease or increase the scale.
@ When the Auto zoom function is switched
on, an "A" for "Automatic" is displayed .
@ Crosshairs: move the crosshairs in the de
sired direction using the MMI touch control
pad and set a point on the map as the desti
nation or have information about the focal
point displayed.
® Map content (points of interest, favorites): if
there are multiple POis in the immediate vi
cinity, they will be shown stacked on the
map.
@ Addit ional information on the crosshairs po
sition: if you move the crosshairs to a loca
tion on the map, ava ilable information for
the current crosshairs position is displayed.
Press the control knob to open destination
details o r to start ro ute guidance. When the
crosshairs are turned off, the road being cur
rently driven on is shown.
(j) Disp lay of an upcoming maneuver. If there is
no upcoming maneuver, the distance and cal
culated arrival time to the destination/stop
over is displayed in this location.
® If a turn arrow is displayed, a bar graph turns
on. The fewer bars are shown, the shorter the
d istance is unti l the turn.
When the crosshairs are s witch ed off:
® Speed limit displayll: display of the maxi
mum permitted speed on the exp ressways
and highways.
@ Road currently being driven on. When the ve
h i
cle is stationary, "offroad" is displayed
here.
@ Vehicle location
@ Disp lay of active traffic information (online
or TMC)
@ Altitude display
@ Route information: different information will
be displayed during active route guidance
(for example, the upcoming maneuver in
cluding
calculated d istance and street
l) O nly app lies to veh icles without camer a-based speed limit
di splay .
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names). The display also provides traffic in
formation or points of interest on the current
route.
(!) Tips
Depending on the rerouting that is selected
¢page 137, the traffic congestion along the
route may already be included in the route
calculation.
Map functions
Applies to: vehicles with navigat ion system
... Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the map is displayed .
... Select: left control button> desired function .
Switch to destination input
The Enter de stin ation menu is displ ayed
¢ page 131 , fig. 114.
Traffic messages
Current traffic information is displayed in the In
fotainment system display. ¢page 143.
Route list
The route list can only be displ ayed when rou te
guidance is active and contains informatio n re
garding the ro ute, the names of th e s treets and
th e length of the route sections. When traveling
on highways, possible parking lots and rest areas
are shown, w hich you can select as a stopover.
Points of interest (POis) along the route
Requirement: rou te guidance must be active.
Searching for poi nts of interest along your cur
r
ent route ¢ page 134.
Additional options on the map
Applies to: vehicles with navigation syste m
... Press the I NAV/MAPI b utton repeatedly unti l
t
he map is displayed.
... Press the right control button.
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CD drive
Applies to: vehicles with a CD drive
F
ig. 131 CD drive
The CD drive is located in the glove compartment
@<=>page 6, fig. 2.
-Load ing a CD : the CD is pulled in automatically.
Slide
the CD straight into the s lot@ with the
label fac ing up <=>fig. 131.
-Automatic playback: playback will start auto
matically if the inserted CD contains supported
audio files r:> page 158, CD drive.
-Ejecting a CD : press the button@ .
The
CD is pulled in again automatically if it is not
removed from the slot w ithin ten seconds of
ejecting it.
The
CD d rive is accessed and operated through
the MMI <=>page 159.
CD Note
-Neve r force a CD into the drive. The CD is
p ull
ed in automatically.
-Do not inser t CDs w ith labels into the drive.
Labels can
come loose from the CD and
damage the drive.
@ Tips
C D playback cannot be guaranteed with audio
files that have a hig h data rate.
co .....
:=: 1) Not in the Now play ing view.
Media
Jukebox
Applies to: veh icles wit h Jukebox
Play your favorite music and video files from the
Jukebox . The Jukebox memory capacity is approx
imately 10 CB .
.,. Press the I MEDIAi button. Press the left control
button until the sources overv iew c> page 159
is displayed. Select and confirm Jukebox.
Playing the Jukebox
Requirement: the Jukebox must contain audio/
video files.
The Jukebox is
accessed and operated through
the MMI @r:>poge 159, fig. 134.
Displaying Jukebox memory capacity
Select the right control button >Jukebox memo·
ry capacity. Information abou t the Jukebox mem
o ry capacity and the number of stored tracks is
displayed.
Deleting tracks from the Jukebox1l
Requirement: the Jukebox must co ntain audio/
video files.
-
Deleting an entry: select the entr y from the
J u kebox media center. Select: right control but
ton > Delete from Jukebox > This entry or En·
tire list .
- The
status of the deleting process is shown in
the MMI. Jukebox playback stops during the de
letion process and starts again automatically
once the deletion is complete.
Adding to the Jukebox
- Press the I MEDIAi button. Press the left control
button unti l the sources overv iew c> page 159
is displayed. Select one of the following sources
t o copy
to the Jukebox: SD card, CD-ROM , DV D
ROM*, USB storage device*.
Requirement: the media center (for example,
tracks, albums) m ust be open.
- S
electing an entry : select an entry from the
media center. Select: right control button >
Copy to Jukebox> This entry or Entire list.
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.. Guide the reserve canister filler tube into the
funnel and start the emergency fueling.
.. Remove the funnel after refueling and close the
fuel filler door so that it latches shut.
CD Note
Remove any overflowing fuel from the ve hicle
paint immediately.
Fuel filler door emergency release
If the fuel filler door lock is faulty, the fuel filler
door con be unlocked manually.
Fig. 181 L uggage compa rtment: cover in t he r ight side
t
rim panel
.,.. Open the luggage compartment lid.
.. L ift the cargo floor .
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it IIl
.,.. Loosen the strap from its holde r and pull on it
carefu lly Qfig. 181.
Catalytic converter
It is very important that your emission control
system (catalytic converter) is functioning prop
erly to ensure
that your vehicle is running in on
environmentally sound manner.
.,.. Always use lead-free gasoline Q page 231, Gas
oline grade .
.. Never run the tank down all the way to empty.
.. Never put too m uch motor oil in your engine
Q page 240, Adding engine oil "t::r..
.. Never try to push-or tow-start your vehicle.
The
catal ytic converter is an efficient "clean-up"
device built into the exhaust system of the vehi
cle. The catalytic
converter burns many of the
pollutants in the exhaust gas before they are re
leased into
the atmosphere .
Checking and Filling
The exclusive use of unleaded fuel is critically im
portant for the life of the catalytic converter and
proper functioning of the engine.
A WARNING
f= - I
The temperature of the exhaust system is
high, both when driving and after stopping
the engine.
- Never
touch the exhaust tail pipes once they
have become hot. This could result in burns.
-Do not park or operate the vehicle in a reas
where the hot exhaust system may come in
contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or
other material which can cause a fire .
-
Do not appl y additional undercoating or
r ustproofing on or near the exhaust mani
fold, exhau
st pipes, catalytic converter or
heat shields. During driving, the substance
used for un dercoating could overheat and
cause a fire.
CD Note
-Be aware that just one tank filli ng with
leaded fuel w ill already seriously degrade
the performance of th e c atalytic converter .
-
Do not exceed the correct engine oil leve l
Qpoge240 .
-Do not drive until the fuel tank becomes
completely empty. The engi ne could mis
fire. Unbu r
ned fuel coul d also get into the
exhaust system and this could cause the
ca ta lyt ic co nver ter to overheat.
-Do not swi tch off the ignition whil e the vehi
cl e is moving .
-
Do not continue to operate your vehi cle un
der these condi tions, as o therwise fuel c a n
reach the catalytic converter. This could re
sult in over heating of the converter, requir
ing
its replacement .
- T o assu re
effic ient operatio n of the E mis
sion Contro l System:
-Have your vehicle maintained properly and
in accordance wi th the service recommen
dations in yo ur Warranty & Main tenance
bookle t.
- L ack
of proper maintenance as well as im-
p r
oper use of the veh icle w ill impair the .,..
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& WARNING
If the hood is not latched completely , it could
fly up while you are driving and obstruct your
vision.
- For safety reasons,
the hood must always be
closed securely while driving. Because of
this, always check the hood after closing it
Engine compartment overview
The most important check points.
to make sure it is latched correctly. The
hood is latched
if the front corners cannot
be
lifted.
-If you notice that the hood is not latched
while you are driving, stop immediately and
close
it, because this increases the risk of an
accident .
Fig. 184 Typical layout of the reservo ir and the en gin e oil filler open ing
CD Coolant expansion tank C-t) .... .
@ Engine oil dipstick ............ .
@ Engine oil filler opening ("t:::r.) .. .
@ Brake fluid reservoir ((0)) ...... .
® Jumpstart point(+) unde r a cover,
(-)body ground point ......... .
@ Fuse housing ................ .
0 Washer fluid reservoir (W) ..... .
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240
240
244
289
285
248
The engine oil dipstick and the engine oil filling
open ing <=>fig. 184 (items @ and @) may be lo-
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cated in different places depending on the engine
design.
_&WARNING
Read and follow all WARNINGS before check
ing anything in the engine compartment
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