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dialogue system
Function Say:
Entering a new destination/stop- Enter destination > desired address when requested > confirm
over while route guidance is active new
destination/stopover when requested
Starting route guidance after enter-
Start route guidance
ing a destination
Cancelling the active route guid-
Stop route guidance
ance
Calculating alternative routes
Calculate alternative routes
Entering a special destination with
Special destination > Change search area > enter desired cote-
se arch area with assistance from
gory or subcategory when requested, e.g. "Restaurant"
the system
Categories for entering special des-
Audi Service I Railway station/ Airport / Hotel / Hospital /
ti nations
Parking space/ Service area / Restaurant/ Filling station etc.
Search areas for entering special
In immediate vicinity/ In vicinity of route / In vicinity of desti-
destinations nation/ In vicinity of stopover / In new town/ In new country
Entering an online destination*
Online destination (XV), e.g. "Online destination Palace Hotel"
Correcting an entry
No, I meant (XV)
Closing the full list of commands Close
Important: The Navigation or Map menu must
be open. You can say the following commands to
make additional navigation settings:
Function
General map options
Map type
Displaying the route list
Displaying remaining distance/time
while route guidance is active
Highest speed query
Setting the navigation cues during
active route guidance
Dynamic traffic avoidance
Excluding the next section of the
route
Excluding a certain section of the
route
@ Note Say:
Map / Day map / Night map/ Change map colours automati-
cally
2D driving position map/ 2D north position map/ 3D map/
Destination map/ Overview map/ Standard map/ Traffic
map/ Google Earth map*
Route list
Destination info
How fast can I go here?
Voice guidance on/ Voice guidance off/ Voice guidance com-
pact / Voice guidance complete/ Voice guidance traffic
Manual traffic avoidance/ Automatic traffic avoidance /
Switch off traffic avoidance
Exclude route
Exclude route for (XV) metres/kilometres/yards/miles/ Ex-
elude next street / Exclude next section of route
spell destinations to enter them for route
guid ance.
- Depending on the selected menu language
and the country you are in, you may have to
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Enter destination menu c::> page 169,
Fig. 153.
Entering an address
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
� Press the I NAV/MAPI
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
c:>page 169, Fig. 153.
� Select: left control button> Enter address.
- Select and confirm a line (e.g. Street, House
number or Country) and enter the data you
wish to use.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Setting a destination from the map
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
A Location on the map can be set as a destina
tion.
� Press the I NAV/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
- To set a convenient map scale: Turn the rotary
pushbutton anti-clockwise or clockwise to
change the map scale.
- To activate the crosshairs: Press the rotary
pushbutton. The crosshairs will appear on the
map.
-To move the crosshairs: Use the MMI touch pad
to move the crosshairs to the destination.
- To use the destination for route guidance:
Press the rotary pushbutton when the cross
hairs are displayed. If you wish to set a stop
over, select and confirm Set as stopover and
then Start route guidance.
- To hide the crosshairs: Press the I BACK!
button.
Additional information on the point selected
with the crosshairs: If you use the crosshairs to
preselect a location on the map, any existing in
formation on this location (e.g. town name or
special destinations) will be displayed ®
c:>page 178, Fig. 159. Navigation
Using home address/favourite as the
destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
The home address option is a quick and easy way
to have the system guide you home. The favour
ites make it easier to access destinations you re
quire regularly.
� Press the I NAV/MAP!
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
c:>page 169, Fig. 153.
Using the home address as the dest ination
Important: A home address must have been stor
ed c::> page 175.
Your home address is displayed in the Enter des
tination menu@c:>page 169, Fig. 153.
- Select and confirm the home address.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Using a favourite as the dest ination
Important: At least one destination must have
been stored as a favourite c::> page 175.
- Enter one or more letters in the entry field for
the search function. The favourites found will
be shown on the infotainment display and
marked with the corresponding symbol@
c:>page 169, Fig. 153.
- Select and confirm the desired favourite.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
@ Note
- Further home address settings can be found
on c:>page 175.
- Further favourites settings can be found on
c:>page 175.
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Using a destination from the directory
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can navigate directly to entries in the direc
tory.
Fig. 154 Possible storage locations in directory
Important: A postal address with navigation data
must be available for a contact or a navigation
destination must have already been added for a
contact.
.,. Press the I NAV
/M
AP
I button
repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 169, Fig. 153.
.,. Select: left control button > Directory > a con-
tact.
Directory contacts are displayed in alphabetical
order and are displayed together with a location
symbol:
(D Business postal address
@ Private postal address
@ Business navigation destination
@ Private navigation destination
- Select and confirm a postal address or a naviga
tion destination. If you select a navigation des
tination, route guidance is started immediate
ly.
- If you select a postal address, you can check the
address details again.
- You can then select and confirm Start route
guidance.
Further directory functions in the navigation sys
tem can be found on¢ page 175.
((!> Note
-Addresses which you have imported from
your mobile phone into the MMI can also be
used as navigation destinations.
172 -
If a directory contact is greyed out, no navi
gation destination/postal address has yet
been added for the contact.
Entering a special destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Nav1gat1on
Search area
Find entry
Select category Special
destinations
in immediate vicin ity (:
I
� myAudi special destinations
Bl Petrol station
P Parking space
Fig. 155 Entering a special destination
.,. Press the I NAV/
MAP
! button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
¢page 169, Fig. 153 .
.,. Select: Left control button > Special destina
tions.
- To change the search area: Select and confirm
Search area > a search area from the list.
- To find a special destination in a specific cate
gory: Select: Select category > category de
sired, e.g. Restaurants.
The following search categories are available:
In immediate vicinity: You can select special des
tinations from different categories. Special desti
nations in a radius of up to 200 km from the vehi
cle's position are Listed.
In vicinity of route: Special destinations along
the route can only be selected when the route
guidance function is active. The special destina
tions are Located directly on or in the immediate
vicinity of your route.
In vicinity of destination/In vicinity of stopover:
You can also select special destinations from dif
ferent categories in the vicinity of the destina
tion/stopover. For example, you can Look for a
hotel or a car park at the destination.
In new town: Enter the name of the town. You
can select special destinations from different cat
egories. You can use this function to find special �
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- Select and confirm either Latitude or Longi
tude.
- Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the Lati
tude/Longitude.
- Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm your en
try.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
Adding a stopover
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
You can enter a new destination while route
guidance is active.
Fig. 156 Example: Current route guidance with stopover
Important: A destination must already have been
entered.
.,. Press the I NAV
/MAP
I button repeated Ly u nti L
the Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 169, Fig. 153.
Entering a desti nation as a sto pover
- Enter a destination in the entry Line (D
¢page 169, Fig. 153.
- Select a destination from the results List and
confirm it.
- Select and confirm Set as stopover.
Deleting a stopo
ver
- Turn the rotary pushbutton to the Left until the
active route guidance is displayed.
-Select and confirm Delete stopover ¢Fig. 156
under the stopover (D
. Select and confirm the
system request if necessary. The stopover will
be deleted.
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This function is not available in the Mexican market.
174 Further
options when entering a
destination
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
"' Press the right control button.
Depending on the function chosen, the following
options may be available to you when you are en
tering a destination:
Stop route guidance: The route guidance func
tion must be active. The route guidance will be
stopped. For more information, please refer to
¢page 175.
Map settings: Refer to¢ page 180.
Navigation settings: Refer to ¢ page 176.
Voice guidance: Refer to¢ page 177.
Route criteria: Refer to ¢ page 176.
Show location on map: Important: You must
have selected a destination from the results List.
The destination entered will be shown on the
map.
Parking at this location: Important: You must
have selected a destination from the results List .
All the parking facilities near the Location selec
ted are shown on the infotainment display.
Special destinations along the route: All special
destinations near the vehicle are displayed while
route guidance is active.
Delete: The selected entry will be deleted. You
can delete individual entries or all the entries
(e.g. favourites or Last destinations).
Audi connect for this location 1
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: Important: You
must have selected a destination from the re
sults List. Enables you to search for e.g. City
events or Travel information around the selected
location.
Online traffic data*1): Reception of online traffic
information ¢ page 183 can be switched on/off.
Online traffic data: Reception of on line traffic in-
formation ¢page 183 can be switched on/off. �
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Zoom: When the Automatic zoom function is
switched on, an "A" for "automatic" is shown
in the zoom symbol.
@ The crosshairs: Move the crosshairs in the de
sired direction using the MMI touch pad and
select an item on the map as the destination.
Alternatively, have information displayed on
the map item.
® Map content (special destinations, favour
ites): If several special destinations are loca
ted close to each other, their symbols are
stacked on the map.
@ Additional information on the position of the
crosshairs: If you move the crosshairs onto a
point on the map, any existing information
on the current position of the crosshairs will
be displayed. Press the rotary pushbutton to
call up the destination details or start route
guidance. If the crosshairs are switched off,
the road you are currently on will be dis
played.
0 Display of an upcoming turn-off. If no ma
noeuvre is coming up, the remaining distance
to the destination /
stopover is shown at this
position along with the estimated arrival
time.
@ For information on having a better route dis
played, refer to¢ page 184.
With the crosshairs switched off¢ Fig. 160:
® If a directional arrow is displayed, a bar
graph will also appear. The fewer bars are
displayed, the shorter the distance to the
turn-off point.
@ Speed display 1
>: Display of the maximum
speed limit on motorways, dual carriageways
and other major roads.
@ Road the vehicle is currently on. When the
vehicle is stationary, "offroad" is displayed
here.
@ Location of the vehicle (@)
@ Traffic information display (�I O_ N
_L_I_ N
_E�I* or
!TMC! /!TMCpro!*
)
@ Altitude display (L!'.\)
1} Applies to vehicles without camera-based speed limit dis
play only Navigation
@ Route information: Various information is
displayed during route guidance (e.g. the up
coming manoeuvre including the calculated
distance and road name). Traffic information
or special destinations on your current route
are also displayed.
Map functions
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
� Press the I N
AV/MAP
! button repeatedly until
the map is displayed ¢page 178, Fig. 160.
� Select: left control button> desired function.
Switch to destination entry
The Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 169, Fig. 153.
Traffic announcements
Up-to-date traffic information is shown on the in
fotainment display. Refer to¢ page 182.
Route list
The route list can only be displayed when the
route guidance function is active; it contains in
formation on the route, road names and the
length of the route sections. On motorways, po
tential parking areas and service stations will be
displayed. You can select them as e.g. a stopover.
Special destinations along the route
Important: The route guidance function must be
active.
You can search for special destinations along
your current route. Refer to ¢page 172.
Further options on the map
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
� Press the I N
AV/MAP
! button repeatedly until
the map is displayed ¢page 178, Fig. 160.
� Press the right control button.
Depending on the function chosen, the following
additional options may be available in the Map
menu: .,.
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and topping up fluids
months so that you can continue to operate your
vehicle reliably. Ask at your filling station wheth
er the diesel fuel available there is suitable for
the current conditions and for the temperatures
which could potentially occur.
CD CAUTION
- Never use FAME fuels (biodiesel), petrol,
heating oil, thinners or any other fuels or
additives, as these could cause serious dam
age to the fuel system and the engine.
- Never start the engine if you fill up with the
wrong type of fuel, as this could damage
the fuel system and the engine. Obtain pro
fessional assistance.
Filling the tank
Procedure for filling the tank
Fig. 207 Vehicle as seen from the rear right: Opening the
fuel tank flap .,..
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Fig. 208 Vehicle as seen from the rear right: Inserting the
filler nozzle
The fuel tank flap is unlocked and Locked auto
matically by the central Locking system.
... Press
the tank flap -arrow- ¢ Fig. 207 to open
it. Your vehicle has a new self-sealing fuel tank
without a tank cap.
242 ...
Insert the filler nozzle into the fuel filler neck
as far as the stop ¢ Fig. 208 and ensure it is
properly engaged .
... Start refuelling. When the automatic filler noz
zle is operated correctly it will switch itself off
as soon as the tank is full. Do not try to put in
more fuel after the nozzle cuts out, as this will
fill the expansion chamber in the fuel tank.
.., When the fuel filler pump switches itself off,
wait for 5 seconds before pulling out the filler
nozzle so that any remaining fuel can flow into
the tank opening.
... Close the tank flap. Make sure you hear it click
into place.
The correct fuel grade for your vehicle is given on
a sticker on the inside of the tank flap. Further
notes on fuel ¢ page 241.
The tank capacity of your vehicle is given in the
Technical data section ¢ page 288 .
A WARNING
Fuel is highly inflammable and can cause seri
ous burns and other injuries.
- When filling your tank or a spare fuel canis
ter with fuel, do not smoke and keep away
from naked flames -risk of explosion!
- Observe all relevant statutory regulations
on using, storing and transporting spare
fuel canisters.
- For safety reasons we do not recommend
carrying a spare fuel canister in the vehicle.
The canister could become damaged in an
accident and Leak.
- If, in exceptional circumstances, you have to
carry a spare fuel canister, please observe
the following warnings:
- Never fill fuel into the spare fuel canister
with the canister placed in or on top of the
vehicle. An electrostatic charge could
build up during filling, causing the fuel va
pour to ignite -risk of explosion! Always
place the canister on the ground to fill it.
- Insert the filler nozzle as far as possible
into the spare fuel canister .
- If the spare fuel canister is made of metal,
the filler nozzle must be in contact with �
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prevent an electrostatic charge building
up.
- Make sure you never spill fuel in the vehi
cle or in the luggage compartment. Fuel
vapour is explosive -danger to life!
CD CAUTION
- If any fuel is spilt onto the vehicle, it should
be removed immediately as it could other
wise damage the paintwork.
- Never run the tank completely dry. If there
is an irregular fuel supply, misfiring can oc
cur. As a result unburnt fuel can enter the
exhaust system and cause damage to the
catalytic converter(s).
- When filling the fuel tank after having run it
completely dry on a vehicle with a diesel en
gine the ignition must be switched on for at
least 30 seconds without starting the en
gine. When you then start the engine it may
take longer than normal (up to one minute)
for the engine to start firing. This is because
air needs to be bled from the fuel system
while starting.
@) For the sake of the environment
Do not try to put in more fuel after the auto
matic filler nozzle has switched off; this may
cause the fuel to overflow if it becomes warm.
@ Note
Should the fuel tank flap become frozen stuck
during inclement weather, press the middle
of the flap with the palm of the hand and try
again.
(ill) Note
- To prevent the tank from being filled with
the incorrect type of fuel, only suitable filler
nozzles can be inserted in the fuel filler on
your vehicle.
- If the filler nozzle is old, damaged or too
small, it may not be able to open the pro
tection mechanism on the fuel tank. In this
case, try turning the filler nozzle before in
serting it in the fuel filler neck, use a differ- Checking
and topping up fluids
ent filling pump or seek professional assis
tance.
- The protection mechanism will not open if
you try to add fuel from a spare fuel canis
ter. If you need to fill the tank from a spare
fuel canister, you must use the special fun
nel stowed in the luggage compartment
¢page 243, Fig. 209.
Filling the tank using a spare fuel canister
Fig. 209 Luggage compartment: Funnel
Fig. 210 Funnel inserted in tank opening
Please refer to the important safety notes¢.&.
in Procedure for filling the tank on page 242.
""' Press the tank flap -arrow- ¢ page 242,
Fig. 207 to open it.
.., Take out the floor panel¢ page 2 70.
""' Remove the plastic base panels ¢ page 58,
Fig. 63.
.., Take the funnel out of the luggage compart
ment. .....
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as the stop ¢Fig. 210. The funnel should be in
serted so far into the fuel filler neck that the
ring on the funnel is not visible.
.., Insert the filler of the spare fuel canister into
the funnel and start fuelling.
...,.
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and topping up fluids
Opening the bonnet
� With the driver's door open, pull the Lever un
der the dashboard in the direction indicated
(arrow) ¢Fig. 212.
� Lift the bonnet slightly¢,&.
� Press the release Lever ¢Fig. 213 in the direc
tion indicated (arrow). This will release the ar
rester hooks.
� Open the bonnet.
Closing the bonnet
� To close the bonnet, pull it down to overcome
the spring pressure.
� Then Let it drop into the catches; do not press
down ¢,&.
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Main components for checking and refilling A
WARNING
- To avoid the risk of being scalded, never
open the bonnet if you see steam or coolant
escaping from the engine compartment.
Wait until no steam or coolant can be seen
before opening the bonnet.
- For safety reasons the bonnet must always
be completely closed when the vehicle is
moving. After closing it always check that it
is properly secured. It should not be possi
ble to Lift the front edges of the bonnet.
- Should you notice that the bonnet is not
safely secured when the vehicle is moving,
stop the vehicle immediately and close the
bonnet properly, otherwise it could cause an
accident.
Fig. 214 Typical locations offluid containers and engine oil filler cap
@ Coolant expansion tank (-L) ¢ page 249
@ Engine oil dipstick ¢ page 247
@ Engine oil filler cap(�) ¢ page 247
246 @
Brake fluid reservoir (0)) ¢ page 250
® Jump-start terminals: under a cover (+);
earth point on body (-) ¢page277