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er system being used. For the permitted axle
l oad and the permitted total vehicle weight, re
fer to¢
page 333.
A WARNING
-Follow the installat ion instructions provided
with the roof rack system. If you do not se
c ur e the roof rack system and objects on the
roof correctly, they co uld come loose from
t he ve hicl e a nd cau se a n acci den t.
- Us ing a roof rac k system increases th e risk
of an accide nt, because it changes the dr iv
ing chara cteristics by s hift ing t he center of
grav ity an d /or the in cre asi ng the surface
area exposed to win d. Adapt your driving
and speed to the c urrent conditions.
@) Note
Ma ke sure th at the open lugg age compar t
ment lid an d the t ilting/sliding sunroof* do
no t come into contac t wi th objects on the
roof .
@) For the sake of the environment
Your veh icle w ill use mo re fuel d ue to the in
creased wind resistance . So
remove t h e roof
rack after using it.
Luggage compartment
General information
& WARNING
Read and follow the important safety precau
tions in~
page 213, Storing cargo correctly.
Seats and storag e
Tie-downs and luggage compartment net
The luggage compartment net* prevents smaller
objects from sliding out of place.
F ig . 79 Luggage compartment: location of th e tie-downs
F ig . 80 Luggage compa rtment: ca rgo net stretched out
.,. To secure the l uggage compartmen t net *, fold
the tie-down retainer upward¢
fig. 79.
.,. Attach the hooks for the luggage compartment
net" into the tie -downs¢
fig. 80.
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Sea ts and stor age
Pass-through with ski
bag
Preparing the pass-through
Applies to: vehicles with pass-through and ski bag
Long objects, such as skis, can be transported in
the bag.
F ig. 81 Rear bench seat: removing the protective cover
Fig. 82 Rear center armrest: applying the protect ive cover
• Fold down the rear center armrest and the cov
er behind it
• To remove the protective cover, press the but
ton<=>
fig. 81 .
• To protect the front area of the center armrest,
pos ition the cove r as show n in the image
<=>fig. 82 and press down on its suction c ups.
• Push the packed bag* through the opening
from the luggage compa rtment. The zipper
must face toward the rear .
• Secure the bag
r:::;, page 66.
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Securing the ski bag
Applies to: vehicles with pass -through and ski bag
Fig. 83 Luggage compartment: securing the bag*
Fig. 8 4 Rea r bench seat: securing the bag
There are two straps with hooks @on the sides
of the
bag* r=;,fig. 83. There is also a securing
strap @
c::> fig. 84 on the bag.
• To secure the bag in the luggage compartment,
engage the hooks into the rear tie-downs
r:::;, fig. 83 .
• Tighten the strap on the bag to prevent the ob
jects in the bag from s lid ing a round
r:::;, fig. 84.
.&_ WARNING
- The big is only intended for transpo rting
skis and other light objects . To reduce the
risk of serious injuries, never transport
heavy or sharp ob jects in the bag.
-
- After load ing, the bag m ust be sec ured w ith
the st rap.
- Make sure that a ll objec ts that you are
transporting in the pass -through are secure.
They could slide around and increase the risk of injury when braking or during an acci-
dent.
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-Only fold the bag up if it is dry.
- When transporting skis or snowboards,
tighten the securing strap between the
bindings.
- Lay skis in the bag with the points facing
forward and snowboards and ski pole points
facing the rear.
Refrigerator
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with refrigerator
Clean the refrigerator before the first use ~ table
on page 308.
You can only switch the refrigerator on, if :
- the temperature in the luggage compartment
is less than 131
° F (55 °(). If the refrigerator is
switched on , it will automatically switch off if
the temperature in the luggage compartment
exceeds 131
° F (55 °(). If the temperature
goes back below 131
° F (55 °(), the refrigera
tor will automatically switch on again.
- The charge level of the vehicle battery is suffi.
cient. The refrigerator is automatically switch
ed off if the electrical system voltage falls be
low the spec ified minimum value. This prevents
the vehicle battery from discharging . The re
frigerator automatically switches back on if th e
electrical system voltage increases again, for
example after starting the vehicle.
When the cooling function is working optimally,
the cooling function reaches 43° F
(+6 °C) and
the free zing function reaches 21 ° F
(-6 °C). The
cooling temperature in the refrigerator also de
pends on the luggage compartment tempera
ture. When the temperature in the luggage com
partment is high, there may only be a limited
cooling effect.
.&, WARNING
-
To avoid any injury risks to the passengers
caused by the refrigerator, the following safe
ty precautions must be followed:
Seats and storage
-The maximum load capacity for the freezer
is
5.5 lbs (2 .5 kg).
- Never overload the refrigerator. There is a
risk of injury in the event of a collision or
sudden braking.
- The refrigerator cover must always be
closed and locked while driving. The refrig
erator contents could enter the vehicle inte
rior during a collision or sudden braking ma
neuver, which increases the risk of injury.
- Never store flammable fluids, gas contain
ers and similar objects in the refrigerator
due to the risk of an explosion . This also ap
plies to goods and products that can emit
volatile or flammable gases.
-At temperatures of 32° F
(0 °() and lower,
frozen liquid inside glass containers can
cause the containers to burst.
(D Note
- The ventilation openings for the refrigerator
are at the rear panel trim panel in the lug
gage compartment and must not be cov
ered.
- If the refrigerator is not functioning correct
ly, turn it off to prevent any damage. Have it
checked by an authorized Audi dealer or au
thorized Audi Service Facility.
Operation
Applies to: vehicles with refrigerator
Fig. 85 Rear center armres t
Depending on the equipment , the refrigerator
may be located in the rear behind the center arm
rest or behind the sun shade. It refrigerates or
freezes only when the ignition is switched on. ..,.
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climate control
Description
The climate con trol system warms, coo ls and re
moves humidity from the air in the vehicle inte ri
or. It is the most effective when the w indows and
sunroof* are closed. If there is a bu ild-up of heat
i n side the veh icle, ven tilat ion can he lp to speed
up the cooling process .
In a ll heating mode functions, except for defrost,
the blower on ly switches to a higher speed once
the eng ine coolant has reached a sufficient tem
perature.
Pollutant filt er
The po llutant filter removes pollutants such as
d ust and pollen from the air.
Key recognition
The clima te control settings are automatically
s tored and assig ned to th e remo te contro l key
that is in use.
& WARNING
Poo r visibility can lead to accidents.
- For safer d riving, keep all windows free of
ice, snow and fo g.
- B ecome familia r as quickly as possible wi th
the correct use and function of the cl imate
contro l system, especially with the defrost
ing and defogging function.
- When the temperat ure is below freezing,
only use the windsh ield washer system after
Warm and cold
the windshield has been warmed by the cli
mate control system. The washer fluid could
freeze on the windshie ld and impair visib ili
ty .
(D Note
-If you suspect that the climate contro l sys
tem is damaged, switch the system off to
prevent further damage and have it checked
by an authorized Aud i dealer o r authorized
Aud i Serv ice Facility.
- Repa irs to the Aud i climate control system
require special technical know ledge and
special tools . See an autho rized Aud i dea le r
or authorized Audi Service Fac ility.
@ For the sake of the environment
Reducing the amount of fuel used also re
duces the amount of pollu tan ts that enter the
ai r.
@ Tips
- To prevent interference with the heat ing
and coo lin g output and to prevent the wi n
dows from fogging over , the air intake in
fro nt of the windshie ld m ust be free of i ce,
snow o r leave s.
- Condensat ion from the coo ling system c an
dr ip and fo rm a pudd le of w ater un der t he
vehicle. Th is i s n orm al and does not me an
t here is a lea k.
- T he e nergy m anagemen t sy stem may tem
por arily swi tch off cert ain fu nctions, s uch a s
the seat heating * or rear window defogger .
T hese systems are ava ila ble again as soon
as the energy supply has been restored.
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Adjusting the temperature
Temperatures between 60 °F ( +16 °C) and 84 °F
(+28 °C) can be set . Outside of this range,
LO or
HI will appear in the climate control system dis
p lay . At both of these settings, the climate con
trol system runs continuously at maximum cool
ing or heating power. There is no temperature
regulation.
~ Adjusting the amount of air
You can adjust the airf low manually to su it your
needs. The blower should always run at a low set
ting to prevent the windows from fogging and to
ensure a continuous exchange of air inside the
vehicle. To have the airflow regulated automat i
cally, press the
IAUTO I button.
~ Adjusting the air distribution
You can manually select the vents where the air
will flow. To have the a ir distribution regu lated
automatically, press the
IAUTO ! button.
[il /~*Adjusting seat heating/ventilation*
Pressing the button switches the seat heating/
venti lation on at the highest setting (level 3). The
LEDs indicate the temperature level. To reduce
the temperature, press the button aga in. To
sw itch the seat heating/venti lation off, press the
button repeatedly until the LED turns off.
After 10 minutes, the seat heating/ventilation
automatically switches from level 3 to level 2.
l
or cleared of condensation as quickly as possible.
The maximum amount of air flows mainly from
the vents below the windshield. Recirculation
mode switches off. The temperature should be
set to approximately 72 °F (22 °().
The
IAUTO I button switches the defroster off .
IQiil R EARI Switching the rear window defogger
on and off
The rear window defogger only operates when
~ the engine is running. It switches off automati-....
~ cally after 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the N
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To prevent the rear window defogger from
switching off automatica lly, press and hold the
llliil REAR ! button for more than three seconds .
This is stored until the ignition is switched off.
I SYNC! Synchronization*
When synchron ization is switched on, the set
tings for the driver's side are applied to the front
passenger's side (except for seat heating/ventila
t ion*). The rear is also synchronized in vehicles
with the 4- zone deluxe automatic climate control
system*. Synchronization switches off if the set
t in gs are adjusted on the front passenger's side
or in the rear*.
You can synchronize the sett ings in a row by
pressing and holding a knob. For example, to ap
ply the sett ings for the front passenger's side to
the driver's side, press and hold the knob on the
front passenger 's side .
Vents
You can open or close the center and rear vents in
the cockpit and the vents in the rear center con
sole and door pillars using the ridged thumb
wheels. The levers adjust the direction of the air
flow from the vents.
Residual heat
You can act ivate the residual heat function when
the ignition is switched off by pressing and hold
i ng the ~ button. The residual heat from the
coolant is used to heat the vehicle interior . T he
residual heat function switches off automatically
after about 30 minutes.
_&. WARNING
- You should not use the recirculation mode
for an extended period of time since no
fresh air is drawn in. With the air-condition
ing switched off, the windows can fog up,
which increases the risk of an acc ident.
- Individuals with reduced sensit ivity to pain
or temperature could develop burns when
using the seat heating function. To reduce
the risk of injury, these individua ls should
not use seat heating .
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General information
Breaking in
A new vehicle must be broken in, and the break
in distance should be 1,000 mi les ( 1,500 km). Do
not drive at speeds that w ill exceed
2/3 of the
maximum permitted engine speed
(RPM) for the
first 600 miles (1,000 km) , and avoid full accel
eration during this period . You may gradually
start increasing the
RPM and the speed between
600 miles (1,000 km) and 1,000 miles (1,500
km).
During the first hours of use, the engine has a
higher internal friction than later on when all
moving parts have settled into place with each
other.
How the vehicle is driven during the first 1,000
miles (1,500 km) also affects the engine quality.
Drive at moderate engine speeds after the initial
break-in per iod, part icularly when running a cold
engine . This will reduce engine wear and improve
the mileage .
Do not drive at too low of an engine speed (rpm).
Shift down if the engine stops running "smooth
ly" . Extremely high eng ine speeds are automati
cally reduced .
New tires
If your vehicle is running on new tires, drive pa r
ticularly careful for the first 350 miles (500 kilo
meters) after fitting .
.&_ WARNING
-
New tires tend to be slippery and must also
be "broken-in". Be sure to remember this dur
ing the first 350 miles (500 kilometers).
Brake gently . Avo id following closely behind
other vehicles or other situations that might
require sudden, hard brak ing.
Avoid damaging the vehicle
When you are driving on poor roads, or over
curbs, steep ramps, etc., make certain that low-
Driving
lying parts such as spoilers and exhaust system
parts do not bottom out and get damaged .
T h is is espec ially true for veh icles with low-s lung
chass is (sports chassis)* and fully loaded
vehicles .
Driving through water on roads
Note the following to reduce the risk of vehicle
damage when driving through water, for example
on flooded roads:
- The water must not be any higher than the bot
tom of the vehicle body.
- Do not drive faste r than walk ing speed.
.&_ WARNING
=
After driving through water or m ud, the effec-
tiveness of the brakes may be reduced due to moisture on the brake rotors and brake pads.
A few careful brake applications should dry
off the brakes .
(D Note
-Vehicle components such as the engine,
transmission, suspension or electrical sys
tem can be severely damaged by driving
through water.
- Always switch off the Start/Stop system
when driving through water r::;,page
78.
{i) Tips
- Determine the depth before driving through
water.
- Do not stop the vehicle, drive in reverse or
switch the engine off when driving through
water.
- Keep in mind that oncom ing vehicles may
create waves that raise the water level and
make it too deep for your vehicle to drive
through safely.
- Avoid dr iving through salt water, because
this can cause corrosion .
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need it. Examples of equipment that use a lot of
energy are a ir blowers at a high setting, the rear
w indow defogger and seat heating*.
CD Note
Do not leave engine idling unattended after
starting . If warning lights should come on to
ind icate improper ope ration, they wou ld go
unheeded. Extended idling also produces
heat, wh ich could result in overheat ing or
other damage to the vehicle or other proper
ty .
CD Note
- Have your vehicle maintained properly and
in accordance with the service recommenda
tions in you r War ranty
& Ma intenance book
l et. Lack of p roper maintena nce as well as
i mproper use of the vehicle will imp air the
funct ion of the emission contro l system and
could lead to damage.
- Do not alter or remove any component of
the Em ission Control System un less ap
proved by the manufacturer .
- Do no t alt er or remove any devi ce, such as
heat shie lds, switches, ignition wires,
valves, which are designed to protect your
vehicle's Em ission Control System and other
i mportant veh icle components .
@ Tips
The consumption estimates as published by E NVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
(EPA) and Transport Canada may not corre
spond to your actual consumption on the
road, which will vary depending upon vehicle
load and speed, road and weather condi tions,
t rip length, etc.
D rivi ng
Steering
Adjusting the steering wheel position
The steering column can be power adjusted up
and down and forward and back.
F ig . 89 Switc h for steering co lu mn adjus tme nt
Requirement: the driver's seat is set correct ly.
"' To adjust the he ight, pr ess the sw itch up/down .
The stee ring co lumn will continue movi ng as
long as you are p ressing the switc h.
"' To move the steering wheel forwa rd or back,
press the switch forward/back. The steering
col umn wi ll continue mov ing as long as you are
pressing the switch.
T he steering whee l can a lso be adjusted when the
ignition is switched off .
In veh icles with memory func tion*, the steering
c o lumn set tings are s tored toget her w ith the
seat position.
A WARNING
Improper use of stee ring wheel adjustment
and improper seating posit ion can cause seri
ous persona l injury.
- Ad just the steering wheel column only when
the vehicle is not moving to prevent loss of
veh icle control.
- Adj ust the driver's seat or steer ing whee l so
that the re is a m inimum of 10 in (25 cm)
between yo ur chest and the steering wheel
r::;, page 208, fig . 218 . If you cannot ma in
tain this minimum dis tance, the airbag sys
tem cannot pro tect you p roperly.
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Driving
-If physical limitations prevent you from sit
ting 10 in (25 cm) or more from the steer
ing wheel, check with your authorized Audi
dealer to see if adaptive equipment is avail
able .
- If the steering wheel is aligned with your
face, the supplemental driver's airbag can
not prov ide as much protection in an acci
dent. Always make sure that the steering
wheel is aligned with your chest.
-Always hold the steering wheel with your
hands at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock posi
tions to reduce the risk of personal injury if
the driver's airbag deploys.
- Never hold the steer ing wheel at the 12
o'clock position or with your hands inside
the steering wheel rim or on the steering
wheel hub . Holding the steering wheel the
wrong way can cause serious injuries to the hands, arms and head if the driver's airbag
deploys.
Entry assistance
Easy seat entry makes it easier to enter and exit the vehicle by adjusting the steering column au
tomatically.
• In the Infotainment system, select the !CAR I
function button > Car systems control button >
Vehicle settings> Seats> Driver's seat> Easy
seat entry> On.
When easy seat entry is switched on, the steering
column goes back up into the park position when
the ignition is switched off. After entering the ve
hicle, the steering column returns to the stored position once the ignition is switched on .
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Starting and stopping
the engine
Starting the engine
The ! S TAR T ENGINE S T OPI button switches the
ignition on and starts the engine .
Fig. 90 Cente r conso le: START ENGINE STOP but ton
Switching the ignition on/off
• To switch the ignit ion on or off, press the
!START ENGINE STOPI button . Do not press the
brake pedal while doing this.
Starting the engine
• Press the brake pedal¢.&_.
• Press the
I START ENGINE STOP I button
¢
fig . 90 . The engine will start .
If the engine does not start immediately, the
starting procedure stops automatically after a
short time . Repeat the starting process .
Start/Stop system
Read the information in¢ page 78 , Start/Stop
system.
A WARNING
To reduce the risk of poisoning, never allow
the engine to run in confined spaces .
(D Note
Avoid high engine speed, full throttle, and
heavy engine load if the engine has not
reached operating temperature yet. You could
-
damage the engine. .,..