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Side assist warning lamp
@ Door handle
®
@ Central
locking switch
Air outlet with control for seat
heating
® Control lever for:
- Turn signals and main beam
headlights ................ .
- Main beam assist ...........
.
- Active lane assist
........... .
@ Multi-function steering wheel with:
-Horn
- Driver's airbag ............. .
- Controls for virtual instrument
cluster including driver informa
tion system, audio/video, tele
phone, navigation system and
speech dialogue system
- Paddle levers .............. .
0 Audi virtual cockpit (instrument
cluster) .................... .
® Control lever for windscreen wipers
and washer ................. .
® Starting the
engine
after a mal-
function .................... .
@ Adjustable steering column .... .
@ Control lever for cruise control sys-
tem ....................... .
@ Instrument lighting .......... .
@ Bonnet lock release ........... .
� Light switch ................. .
@ Electric adjuster for exterior mir-
rors .......................
.
@ Electric windows ............. .
@ Air outlet with control for air condi-
tioner ...................... .
@ Lockable glove box
@ Deactivating passenger's airbag
@ Drives for CD, DVD and SIM/SD
cards ...................... .
@ Passenger's airbag ........... .
@ Switch for rear window heating
@ Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for: 97
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45
46
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237
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236 View
of cockpit
- Drive select ................ .
- Start/stop system .......... .
- Electronic stabilisation control
(ESC) ..................... .
- Hazard warning lights
- Automatic rear spoiler ....... .
- Park assist ................ .
(8 Centre console with optional equip
ment:
- Storage compartment with AUX
input/USB charging socket ....
- Multimedia box for mobile phone
-Audi phone box ............ .
@ On/off button for infotainment sys-
tem ....................... .
@ Infotainment control console .. .
@ Switch for windbreak ......... .
@ Depending on equipment fitted:
- Storage compartment
-Ashtray ................... .
- Cup holder ................ .
@) Hold assist .................. .
@ Switch for opening and closing soft
top ........................ .
@ Parking brake ............... .
@ Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for:
-!START ENGINE STOP!
....... .
- Engine sound
@ Depending on equipment fitted:
- Selector lever (on vehicles with S
tronic gearbox) ............. .
- Gear lever (on vehicles with man
ual gearbox)
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199
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- Some of the items of equipment listed in
this section are only fitted on certain mod
els or are optional extras.
- The arrangement of switches and controls
on right-hand drive models* may be slightly
different from the layout shown on
¢ page 8. However, the symbols used to
identify the controls are the same.
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and windows
@ Key fob with vehicle code*
You can reveal the vehicle code* on the key fob by
rubbing off the coating. It is not, however, rele
vant for this vehicle.
Replacing a key
If you should lose a key, please contact an Audi
dealer. Have the remote control coding for that
key deactivated. For this purpose you should
bring all available keys with you. It is also impor
tant to notify your insurance company if a key has
been lost.
Number of keys
You can check how many keys are initialised for
your vehicle using the infotainment system. To
do so, select: I MENU I button >Car> left control
button > Servicing & checks > Car information.
This feature enables used car buyers to make
sure they have received all of the keys.
Electronic immobiliser
The immobiliser is designed to prevent unauthor
ised persons from driving the vehicle.
It may not be possible to start the engine with
the key if there is another remote control key
from a different make of vehicle on the same key
ring.
Data stored on remote control key
Data related to the service and maintenance of
the vehicle are stored continuously on your re
mote control key while you are driving. Your Audi
dealer can read out the data and will then be able
to tell you what service work is required. This also
applies to vehicles with convenience key*.
Personal convenience settings
If two people use the same car regularly, it is a
good idea for each person to have his or her
"own" remote control key. When you switch off
the ignition or lock the vehicle, your personal set
tings for the following convenience features are
stored and assigned to the remote control key:
- Air conditioner
- Parking aid*
- Active lane assist*
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Side assist*
- Drive select
The stored settings are then recalled automati
cally the next time the vehicle is unlocked, the
doors are opened or the ignition is switched on.
A WARNING
Always take the key with you when leaving the
vehicle -even if you only intend to be gone for
a short time. This is especially important if
children are left in the car. They might other
wise be able to start the engine or use power
operated equipment such as the electric win
dows -this could lead to injuries.
.
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The function of the remote control key may
be impaired by interference from other near
by radio signals (for example from a mobile
telephone or TV transmitter) if these are in
the same frequency range. You should always
check that your vehicle is locked.
Removing the emergency key
Fig. 15 Remote control key: Removing the emergency key
� Press the release catches Cy¢ Fig. 15 and pull
the emergency key out of the remote control
key.
You can use the emergency key to ...
- activate/deactivate* the front airbag on the
passenger's side¢ page 237.
- lock/unlock the glove box.
- lock/unlock the vehicle manually ¢page 32.
- lock the doors manually ¢ page 32.

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Cup holders
Fig. 58 Cup holders
Fig. 59 Centre armrest raised: Cup holder*
Cup holder* underneath the centre armrest
"" Fold up the centre armrest ¢ page 55.
""If necessary, fold back the plastic retainer
¢Fig. 59 .
.&_ WARNING
- Do not put any hot drinks in the cup holders
while the vehicle is moving. You could be
scalded if the hot liquid is spilt.
- Do not use cups, mugs or glasses made
from hard materials such as glass or porce
lain. These could cause injury in the event of
an accident.
CD CAUTION
You should avoid putting open drinks contain
ers in the cup holders. The drinks could other
wise spill over and cause damage to e.g. the
electrical equipment or the seat covers. Seats
and storage
Further storage compartments
You will find several storage compartments and
retainers at various points in the vehicle:
- Storage compartments in the doors
- Storage compartment in the glove box. The
glove box can be locked with the emergency key
¢page 28.
- Storage compartment underneath the centre
armrest*
- Storage compartment at the front end of the
seats*. This compartment can hold objects
weighing up to 1 kg.
.&_ WARNING
- To avoid the risk of injuries, always keep the
glove box lid closed when driving.
- The storage compartments in the door trims
should only be used to store small objects.
Make sure that they are stored safely inside
the compartment, as otherwise they might
impair the protection offered by the side air
bags.
Storage compartment between the
backrests
Fig. 60 Between the backrests: Storage compartment
""To open the storage compartment, pull the
catch on the lid in the direction indicated (ar
row) ¢ Fig. 60 and swivel the lid downwards.
""To close the storage compartment, swivel the
lid upwards until it engages.
.&_ WARNING
To avoid the risk of injuries, always keep the
storage compartment lid closed when driving.
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For example, you have connected your business
mobile to the MMI system as the primary phone
and your personal mobile as the additional
phone. To call a contact stored in your personal
phone book, you now have to swap the primary
phone with the additional phone because the sys
tem always displays the phone book from the pri
mary phone.
Using a mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader*
Refer to ¢ page 144, Making and receiving calls
using your own mini SIM card.
Connecting a mini SIM card as an additional
phone
Insert your own mini SIM card in the SIM card
reader*. Refer to¢ page 144, Making and re
ceiving calls using your own mini SIM card.
Then connect a mobile phone to the MMI system
as an additional phone* via Bluetooth.
You can now use the option Switch primary &
additi onal phone* so that the mini SIM card is
connected as an additional phone*.
Swapp ing the primary phone and additional
phone
Important: A primary phone and additional
phone must be connected.
To swap the primary phone with the additional
phone, select: !MENU! button
> Telephone > right
control button> Switch primary & additional
phone.
{© Note
- Please note that the system only ever dis
plays the directory on the primary phone.
- Please note that, when your mini SIM card is
inserted in the SIM card reader*, any mobile
phones for making and receiving calls which
are already connected to the MMI via Blue
tooth will be disconnected.
- You can see in the connection manager
¢ page 213 whether your mobile phone is
connected as a primary phone or additional
phone. Or: The device name of the primary
144 phone connected
to the system (e.g. my
Phone) is displayed in the Telephone menu.
- If the primary phone is not connected to the
MMI automatically when the ignition is
switched on, e.g. because it is out of range
of the vehicle or because the Bluetooth
function is switched off, a phone which was
previously connected as an additional phone
will be connected automatically as the pri
mary phone.
- You can send and receive messages on both
the primary phone and additional phone
¢ page 147, Fig. 143. You do not have to
swap the primary phone and additional
phone to do so.
- Using the function Store as default tele
phone in the Connection manager, you can
store one of your connected mobile phones
as the default phone ¢page 215.
Making and receiving calls using your own
mini SIM card
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and Audi phone box
Fig. 141 Mini SIM card (actual size)
The SIM card reader is located in the glove box@
¢page 8, Fig. 2.
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thermal cut-out is installed to protect the CD/
DVD and the reading Laser.
Laser devices: Laser devices are divided into the
safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN IEC 76
(CO) 6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in
your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La
sers used in devices that fall into this category
are very weak and well screened, so there is no
danger if used correctly.
Media drives
SD card readers
Fig. 168 Inserting an SD card
The SD card readers are Located in the glove box
@¢ page 8, Fig. 2.
- To insert an SD card: The missing corner of the
SD card should be at the front right. Slide the
SD card into the slot in the card reader CD until
you feel it engage ¢ Fig. 168.
-Automatic playback: When an SD card with
supported audio/video files¢ page 206 is in
serted, playback will start automatically.
- To remove an SD card: Briefly press the SD
card.
The SD card readers are called up and operated
via the MMl @
¢ page200, Fig.174.
CD CAUTION
Only use one-piece SD cards. If you use adapt
er cards (more than one piece), the SD card
can become detached from the adapter (e.g.
caused by jolting, etc). Parts could then get
stuck in the drive, impairing the functionality
of the system.
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Note
Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro
tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid
damage.
DVD drive
Applies to: vehicles with DVD drive
Fig. 169 DVD drive
The DVD drive is Located in the glove box@
¢page 8, Fig. 2.
- To load a CD/DVD: The CD/DVD will be drawn
in automatically. Insert the CD/DVD (text fac
ing upwards) into the DVD slot@¢ Fig. 169,
holding it straight.
-Automatic playback: Playback starts automati
cally when a CD/DVD with supported audio/vid
eo* files ¢ page 206 is inserted.
- To eject a CD/DVD: Press button CD¢ Fig. 169.
After it has been ejected, the CD/DVD will be
pulled back into the DVD drive automatically af
ter about ten seconds if it is not removed from
the DVD slot.
The DVD drive is called up and operated via the
MMl @¢page200, Fig.174.
CD CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD/DVD into
the drive. The CD/DVD will be drawn into
the slot automatically.
- Do not insert any CDs/DVDs with stickers in
to the media drive. The stickers could be
come detached from the CD/DVD and dam-age the drive
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Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD
contains audio/video files with a high data
rate.
CD drive
Applies to: vehicles with CD drive
Fig. 170 CD drive
The CD drive is located in the glove box@
¢page 8, Fig. 2.
- To Load a CD: The CD will be drawn in automati
cally. Insert the CD (text facing upwards) into
the CD slot @¢ Fig. 170, holding it straight.
- Automatic playback: Playback starts automati
cally when a CD with supported audio files
¢ page 207, CD drive is inserted.
- To eject a CD: Press button (D ¢ Fig. 170.
After it has been ejected, the CD will automati
cally be pulled back into the CD player after
about ten seconds if it is not removed from the
CD slot.
The CD drive is started and operated via the MMI
¢ page 200, Playing media.
CD CAUTION
- Never use any force to push a CD into the
drive. The CD will be drawn into the slot au
tomatically.
- Do not insert any CDs with stickers into the
media drive. The stickers could become de
tached from the CD and damage the drive.
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Jukebox
Applies to: vehicles with jukebox
After you have filled the jukebox with music or
videos, for example from your SD card, you can
play them directly from the jukebox. The jukebox
has approximately 10 CB of storage.
� Press the I MEDIA i
button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
¢ page 200 is displayed. Select and confirm
Jukebox.
Filling the jukebox
- Press the I MEDIA i
button. Press the left control
button repeatedly until the source overview
¢page 200 is displayed. Select one of the fol
lowing sources to copy to the jukebox: SD card,
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM*, USB mass storage de
vice*.
Important: The media centre (e.g. tracks, al
bums) must be open.
- To select an entry: Select an entry from the
media centre. Select: right control button >
Copy to jukebox > This entry or Entire List.
Important: The playlist must be open. Refer to
¢page 203.
- To choose a track: Select the track currently be
ing played. Select: right control button> Copy
to jukebox > This track/Entire album or This
artist.
Important: A video file must be playing.
- Select: right control button> Copy to jukebox.
The copying procedure will start and its status
will be shown on the MMI.
- To hide the copying procedure: Select and con
firm Continue copying in background. The
copying procedure will be hidden.
- To cancel the copying procedure: Select and
confirm Cancel copying procedure. Or: Remove
the source from which you are currently import
ing files. Files that have already been copied
will remain stored. .,..
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the passenger's airbag
Applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for passenger's
airbag
If an airbag has been deactivated, it should be
reactivated as soon as possible so that it can
continue to give the required protection.
Fig. 199 Glove box: Key-operated switch for deactivating
passenger's airbag
Fig. 200 Warning lamp lights up when passenger's airbag
is deactivated
If you install a rearward-facing child seat on the
passenger's seat you must deactivate the pas
senger's airbag beforehand .
... To deactivate the passenger's airbag, use the
emergency key to turn the key-operated switch
to OFF ¢ Fig. 199 .
... The
passenger's airbag can be reactivated by
turning the key to position ON.
Monitoring of airbag system
The indicator lamp JJI ¢ page 16 will light up for
a few seconds every time the ignition is switched
on.
If the passenger's airbag has been deactivated,
the indicator lamp "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
or" AIR BAG OFF" will light up constantly as a
reminder¢ Fig. 200 . Airbag
system
.&_ WARNING
- Never install a rearward-facing child seat on
the passenger's seat unless the passenger's
airbag has been deactivated -this can result
in potentially fatal injuries to the child
¢page 223.
- If you have deactivated the passenger's air
bag, reactivate it as soon as the child seat is
no longer needed so that the airbag can
continue to give the required protection.
- It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that
the key-operated switch is set to the correct
position.
Description of front airbags
The airbag system is not a substitute for the seat
belts.
Fig. 201 Steering wheel: Driver's airbag
Fig. 202 Dashboard: Passenger's airbag
The front airbag for the driver is located in the
padded hub of the steering wheel¢ Fig. 201. The
front airbag for the passenger is in the dash
board above the glove box ¢Fig. 202. The loca
tions of the airbags are marked with the word
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and bulbs
Fuses and bulbs
Fuses Fuses in vehicle interior
Fig. 246 Area near steering column on LHD vehicle: Cover
Fig. 247 Open glove box on RHD vehicle: Cover
Access to the fuses is different on left-hand and
right-hand drive vehicles.
- LHD vehicles: The fuses are located behind a
cover near the steering column c::> Fig. 246.
- RHD vehicles: The fuses are located behind a
cover in the glove box c::> Fig. 247.
Changing fuses
To see whether a fuse has blown, check whether
the metal strip has melted.
Fig. 248 Engine compartment, left-hand side: Fuse cover
282 The
various electrical circuits are protected by
fuses. The fuses are located in the vehicle interior
and the engine compartment.
Fuses in vehicle interior
.,,. Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip
ment .
... Refer to the following tables to identify the
fuse for the failed component c::> page 283 .
... Remove the cover: LHD vehicles c::> page 282,
Fig. 246 or RHD vehicles c::> Fig. 248 .
... Take the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover
in the engine compartment c::> Fig. 248 .
... Use the clip to pull out the fuse .
... Blown
fuses should always be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating .
.,,. Replace the cover.
Fuses in engine compartment
... Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip
ment .
... Refer to the following tables to identify the
fuse for the failed component c::> page 284 .
... Release the fuse cover c::> Fig. 248 .
... Take
the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover
c::>Fig. 248 .
.,,. Use the clip to pull out the fuse.
.,,. Blown fuses should always be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating.
Colour coding for fuses
Colour Rating
in amperes
black 1
purple 3
light brown 5
brown 7.5
red 10
blue 15
yellow 20
white or transparent
25
green 30
orange 40