
Fuel  consumption 
The current  fuel consumption  can be shown  us
ing a  bar  graph¢ 
fig. 13. The  average  consump
tion  stored  in the  short-term  memory  is also  dis
played.  If the  bars  are  green  or the  gray  tone  on 
the  bars  changes  (depending  on  the  equipment), 
your  vehicle  is saving  fuel  by the  following  func
tion : 
-Recuperation : electrical  energy  can  be  stored  in 
the  battery  when  the  vehicle  is coasting  or  driv
ing  downhill.  The  bar  will  move  toward  0/0. 
(D Tips 
-The  date,  time  of  day  and  time  and  date for
mat  can  be  set  in the  Infotainment  system 
¢page 229. 
- If the  vehicle  battery is disconnected,  all 
memory  values  are  erased. 
Energy  consumers 
Fig. 14 Instrument  cluste r: energy  consu mers 
In  the Energy consumers view, the  other  equip
ment  that  is currently  affecting  fuel consumption 
is listed  in the  first  tab  (on-board  computer) . The 
display  shows  up  to  three  energy  consumers @ 
¢ fig. 14. The  equipment  using  the  most  power  is 
listed  first . If more  than  three  items using  power 
are  switched  on,  the  equipment  that  is currently 
using  the  most  power is displayed. 
A chart @ also  shows  you  the  current  total  of all 
other  consumers . 
Radio 
Requirement:  Radio  mode  must  be  on 
¢page 204. 
Cockpit  overview 
Applies  to : vehicles  with  mult ifunction  steering  wheel 
.,.  Press  the !MODE ! button  on  the  multifunction 
steering  wheel  repeatedly  until the  Radio/Me 
dia  tab  is displayed. 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  mult ifunction  steering  wheel  plus 
.,. Press  the !<11>1 button  repeatedly  until  the  Ra-
dio/Media  tab is displayed . 
.,.  Press  the left  control  button ¢ 
page 13. 
Depending  on  vehicle  equipment,  the  following 
functions  may  be available  in  the driver  informa
tion  system. 
- Selecting  the  frequency  band: select  and  con
firm  a  frequency  band. 
-Selecting  a station  from  the  station  list: select 
and  confirm  a  radio station. 
-Selecting  a station  from  the  presets list: select 
and  confirm 
Presets and  then  a  radio station. 
-Opening  a media  source: select  and  confirm To 
media. 
Additional  settings 
- Select:  right  control  button > desired  entry. 
Depending on the  function  selected, the follow
ing additional  settings  may  be possible: 
-Additional  station info: see¢ page 208 . 
Media 
Requirement:  a  media  drive  must  contain  audio/ 
video  files¢ 
page 210. 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  multifunct ion  steering  wheel 
.,.  Press  the !MODE ! button  on  the  multifunction 
steering  wheel  repeatedly  until  the Radio/Me
dia  tab  is displayed. 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  multifunction  steering  wheel  plus 
.,. Press  the !<1 1>I button  repeatedly  until  the  Ra-
dio/Media  tab  is displayed . 
.,.  Press  the  left  control  button  ¢ 
page 13. 
Depending  on  vehicle  equipment,  the  following 
functions  may  be  available  in the  driver  informa
tion  system. 
- Selecting  a source : select  and  confirm  a  source 
such  as  the  SD card. 
lli>-
17  

Cockpit  overview 
Street  view  with  route  guidance  started 
Applies to: vehicles  with nav igation system  and  street  view 
Depending  on the  vehicle equipment,  the  active  route  guidance  will be  displayed  in the  street  view* in 
the  driver information  system . 
® 
Fig. 18 Example:  display  of  a turn  in the  street  v iew  (a nalog  instr ument  clus te r) 
Requirement:  a  destination  must  be entered 
¢page  187, route  gu idance  must  be started  and 
the  navigation  tab  must  be  displayed . 
Depending  on  vehicle  equipment,  the  following 
information  may  be  shown in the  dr iver  informa
tion  system ¢ 
fig. 18: 
(D Distance  to  the  destination  or  stopover 
@ Displaying  an  expressway,  highway  or  main 
road  as  preparat ion for  an upcom ing change 
in direction 
® Lane  recommendation 
@ Ca lculated  arrival  time 
® Distance to  the next maneuver 
@ Display  of  the  expressway,  highway  or  main 
road  onto  which  you  will  be  turn ing 
0 Direction  arrow  for the  upcoming  maneuver 
@ A bar  graph  appears  when  a  direction  arrow 
is displayed.  The  fewer  bars  are  shown,  the 
shorter  the  distance  is  until the  turn . 
® Current  veh icle  position 
@ Additional  information  (on-board  computer)  The 
following  functions  are  also  avai lable  when 
route  guidance  is  active : 
-Changing  the  voice  guidance volume: turn  the 
r ight  thumbwheel  up  or  down  during  voice 
gu idance . 
.8, WARNING 
-
The  route  ca lculated  by the  nav igat ion  system 
i s  a  recommendation  for  reaching  your  dest i
nation.  Obey traffic  lights,  stopping  restric
tions,  one-way  streets,  lane  change restric
tions,  etc. 
(0 Tips 
- Also  read the chapter ~ page  8,  Controls  at 
a  glan ce . 
- An exclamat ion point" !" in front  of  the 
street  name  indicat es that  the  information 
about  this  street  or  this  section  of  the  route 
is  not  complete  in the  navigation  data  con 
tained  in the  MMI. Obey traffic laws in one
way  streets  and  pedestrian  zones . 
21  

Cockpit overv iew 
Arrow  view  with  route  guidance  started 
Applies  to:  ve hicles w ith  navigat ion  system and arrow  view 
Depending  on the  vehicle equipment,  the  active  route  guidance  will be displayed  in the  arrow view* in 
the  driver information  system . 
Fig. 19 Example: ar row view  (monoc hrome  instrument  cluster) 
Req uirement:  a destination  must  be entered 
~ page  187, route  g uidance must  be started  and 
the  navigation  tab  mus t be disp layed. 
Depending  on vehicle  equipment,  the  following 
info rmation  may  be shown  in the  dr iver informa
tion  system 
~ fig . 19: 
(D Distance to  the  destinat ion or  stopover 
@ Distance to  the next  maneuve r 
® Direction  arrow  for  the  upcoming  maneuver 
© A bar graph  appears when  a direct ion arrow 
i s displayed . The fewer  bars are shown,  the 
shorter  the  d istance  is unt il the  turn . 
® Lane recommendation 
@ Addit ional  information  (on -board  computer) 
0 Ca lcula ted arrival  time 
@ Disp lay of  the  street  currently  being  driven 
on If  a point  is displayed  before  the  street , it 
is indicating  the  street  you will  be o n with  the 
next  maneuver . 
The fo llowing  funct ions are a lso available  when 
route  guidance  is act ive: 
- Changing  the  voice guidance  volume : turn  the 
right  thumbwhee l up o r down  during  vo ice 
guidance. 
22 
@ 
@ 
_&, WARNING 
The route  calculated  by the  nav igat ion sys tem 
is a recommendation  for  reaching your  desti 
n ation . Obey traffic  lights,  stopping  restric
tions,  one-way streets,  lane  change restric
tions,  etc. 
(D Tips 
- Also  refer  to  the  chapter ~ page  8,  Controls 
ata  glance 
- An exclamation  point"!"  in front  o f the 
street  name indicates  that  the  information  about  this  street  or  th is section  of  the  ro ute 
is not  complete  in the  navigat ion data  con
tained  in the  MMI.  Obey traffic  laws  in one
way streets  and pedestr ian zo nes.  

Cockpit over view 
~ Diesel  particulate  filter 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  diesel engine  and  diesel  particulate 
filter 
II Particul ate  filt er: malfunct ion!  See  own er' s 
m anual 
The  diesel  particulate  f ilter  requires  regenera
tion.  To support  the  filter's  self-cleaning  func
tion : 
Drive for  approximate ly  15  minutes  at  37  mph 
(60  km/h)  or  above  in the  S se lector  lever  posi
tion.  Keep  the  eng ine  speed  around  2,000  RPM. 
The  temperature  increase  that  will  result  from 
this  can  burn  off  the  soot  in the  filter . The  ind ica 
tor  light  will  turn  off  when  the  cleaning  has  com
p leted  successf ully. 
H ave  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Aud i Serv ice  Facility  repa ir the  malfunction  im 
mediately  if the  ind icator  light  does 
not turn  off . 
A WARNING 
Always  adapt  your  speed  to  the  cu rrent 
weather,  road  and  traffic  conditions . You 
should  never  disobey  traffic  laws  in  order  to 
follow  driving  recommendations . 
(D Tips 
For addit iona l information  on  the  diese l par
t ic ulate  fi lter,  refer  to~ 
page 303. 
!?i Engine  speed  limitation 
II! Ma ximum  engine  spe ed: XXXX rpm 
The  engine  speed  is automat ica lly lim ited  to the 
speed  d isplayed  in the  instrument  clus ter.  Thi s 
p rotects  the  engine  from  overheating. 
The  engine  speed  lim itation  deactivates  once  the 
eng ine  is  no  longer  in  the  cri tical  temperature 
range  and  you  have  released  the  acce le rato r ped
al  once. 
If  t he engine  speed  l imitation  was  activated  by 
an  eng ine  contro l ma lfunction,  the 
II indicator 
light  also  turns  on.  Make  su re the  engine  speed 
does  no t go  above  t he  speed  d isplayed,  fo r exam
p le w hen  downsh ifting . Drive to  an  authorized 
34 
Audi  dealer  or  authori zed  A udi Service  Fac ility  im 
mediate ly to  have  the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
~ ...  Engine  oil  sensor 
•  Oil le vel  system:  malfu nction!  Please  con
tact  S ervice 
The  sensor  to  check  the  engine  oi l level  has 
failed.  Drive to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Serv ice  Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunct ion  corrected. 
•  Oil level  sensor:  oil  change  neces sary.  Please 
contact  Service 
Fuel  has  e ntered  the  engine  oil  as  a  result  of  fre 
quent  short  drives.  Avo id  high  engine  speeds,  full 
acce leration  and  heavy  engine  loads.  D rive to  an 
authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  a uthorized  Audi  Service 
Facility  immediate ly to  have  the  o il changed. 
•  Oil pre ssure  sensor:  malfunct ion!  Plea se 
contact  Ser vice 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  oi l pressure  senso r. 
D rive  to an  authori zed  A udi dealer  or  au tho riz ed 
Audi  Service  Facility  immediate ly to  have  the 
malfunction  corrected. 
f Engine  warm-up  request 
n Please  warm  up engine 
Fuel  has  entered  the  engine  oil,  eithe r from  low 
outside  temperatures  or  frequent  short  drives. 
Drive until  the  eng ine  is warm  so  that  the  fuel  in 
the  engine  o il w ill evaporate.  Avoid  high  engine 
speeds,  full  accelerating  and  heavy  engine  loads 
when  doing  this . 
E@ Tank  system 
liD Please refuel 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  for  the  first  time 
and  the  message  appears,  there  are  about  2.1 
gallons  (8  liters)  of  fuel  left  in the  tank . 
(iD Please  refuel  immediately 
If the  indic ator  ligh t turns  on  the  message  ap 
pears,  the  fuel  tank  is a lmost  empty.  Refue l the 
vehicle  immediately . 
...  

Lights and  Vision 
Lights  and  Vision 
Exterior  lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on  and  off 
--- --------...... ~ 
Fig. 45 Instrument  panel : lig ht  sw it c h  with  all we ath er 
li gh ts 
Light switch ·t:/.. · 
I 
Tu rn  the  switch  to  the  corresponding  posi tion . 
When  the  lights  are  sw itched  on,  the 
:o o:c symbo l 
turns  on . 
0  - lights  are  off  (in  some  markets,  the  daytime  running  lights  are  switched  on  when  the  ignition 
is switched  on.) 
- USA mode ls: the  daytime  running  lights  switch 
on  automatically  when  the  ignition  is sw itched 
on  and  the  light  switch  is in  the 
O posit ion  or 
the 
AUTO position  (on ly in  daylight) . The Da y
time  running  lights can  be  switched  on  and  off 
in the  Infotainment  system ¢ 
page 52, ¢ .&.. 
-Canada mo del s: the  dayt ime  ru nning  ligh ts 
switch  on  au tomatically  when  the  igni tion  is 
switched  on  and  the  light  swi tch  is in the 
0 , :oo: 
or  the AU TO position  (only  in  daylight) ¢ .&. . 
AUTO  -automa tic headl igh ts switch  on  and  off 
depending  on  br igh tness , for  example  in tw ilight, 
du ring  rain  or  in tunne ls. 
;o o:  -Pa rking  lights 
~D  -Low beam  headlights 
,;;iiP  -All weather  lights 
0$  -Rear  fog  lights 
50 
All weather  lights 
The  front  lights  a re  adjusted  au toma tically  so 
that  there  is less  g lare  fo r the  d river from  his  o r 
her  ow n lights , fo r example  when  roads  are  wet . 
Automatic  dynamic  headlight  range  control* 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a  headlight  range 
contro l system  so  that  there  is  les s glare  fo r on
com ing  t raff ic if the  vehicle  load  changes . Th e 
headlight  range  also  adjusts  automatically  when 
braking  and  accelerat ing. 
Static  cornering  light * 
The  static co rnering  light  may  be  available  de
pend ing on  veh icle  equipment  and  it  only  works 
whe n the  light  swi tc h  is in the  AUTO  position.  The 
cornering  light  switches  on  automatica lly at 
spe eds  up to  approximately  44  mph  (70  km/h)  at 
spec ific  steering  wheel  ang les  and  at  speeds  up 
to  approximate ly 25  mph  (40  km/h)  when  you 
turn  on  a turn  signal.  The  a rea  to  the  side  of  the 
vehicle  is  illuminated  better  when  turni ng. 
_& WARNING 
- Automatic  headlights  are  only  intended  to 
assis t the  driver.  They  do  not  relieve  the 
d river  of  respo nsib ility to  chec k the  he ad
lights  and  to  t urn them  on  m anu ally based 
on  t he  cur re nt  ligh t and  v is ib ility  condi tions. 
F or  e xamp le,  fog  cannot  be  detected  by t he 
light  sensors . So  always  switch  on  the  low 
beams  under  these  weather  condit ions  and 
when  dr iv ing  in the  dark 
~D. 
- The  rear  fog  lights  sho uld  only  be  turned  on 
in accordance  w ith  traffic  regulations,  to 
prevent  glare  for  traffic  behind  your  vehicle. 
- Always  observe  lega l regulat ions  when  us
ing  the  lighting  systems  desc ribed. 
(D Tips 
- The  lig ht  sensor  for  the  a utomat ic head 
lights  is  located  in the  rearview  mi rror 
mount.  Do not  p lace  any  st ic kers  in this  area 
on  the  w indshield. 
- Some  exter ior  light ing  funct io ns  can  be  ad
justed 
¢ page 52.  

To keep  the  rear  window  defogger  on  continuously,  press  the 
Qi!) REAR button  longer  than  3  sec
onds.  Th is is stored  until  the  ignition  is  sw itched 
off. 
SYNC 
Synchronizat ion 
Use the  rocker  switch ® to  select  the fu nct ion . 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the set
tings  for  the  driver's  side  are  applied  to  the  front 
passenger's  side  and  the  rear (except  for  seat 
heating/ventilation*).  When  the  settings  on  the 
front  passenger's  s ide  or  in the  rear  are  changed, 
the  synchronization  is automatically  sw itched  off 
and 
3-zone appears  in  the display . 
SET REAR 
function 
Use the  rocker  switch ® to  select  the  funct ion. 
When  the  function  is switched  on,  you  can  adjust 
all  settings  for  the rear  using  the  climate  control 
system  controls  in  the cockpit . The  rear  climate 
control  system  controls  can not  be  operated  at 
the  same  time.  This  function  switches  off  a uto
matically  after  a certain  period  of  time or after 
l eav ing  the  menu. 
Air  vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in  the  rear center  con
sole  using  the  ridged  thumbwheels.  The  levers 
adjust  the direction  of  the airflow  from the vents. 
The  wide  ve nt  is opened  and  closed using the 
rocker  switch ®· 
Residual  heat 
You can  activate  the  residual  heat  funct ion  when 
the  ignition  is switched  off  by pressing  the  knob 
(D. The  res idual  heat from  the  coolant  is  used to 
h eat  the vehicle  inte rior.  The  residual  heat fu nc
tion  switches  off  automatically  after  about  15 
minutes . 
A WARNING 
-You  should  not  use  the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  of time  since  no 
fresh  a ir is  drawn  in.  With  the  air-condition
ing  switched  off,  the  windows  can  fog  up, 
wh ic h  increases  the  r isk  of an  accident. 
Warm  and  cold 
-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  individuals  should 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  elements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  knee l on  the  seats  or  place 
heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of the  seat. 
Basic settings 
The climate control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the Infotainment  system. 
.,.  Select  in the  Infotainment  system: I MENU ! but
ton 
>  Vehicle  > left  control  button > Air  condi
tioning 
Automatic  recirculation 
When  switched  on,  automatic  rec irculat ion  con
trols  the  recircu lation  mode  automatically . You 
must  press  the@ 
MAX button  if fog  forms  on 
the  windows. 
Automatic  auxiliary  heater* 
T he  auxi liary  heater  he lps to  warm  the  vehicle  in
terior  more  quickly. 
Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies  to:  veh icles  w ith  stee ring w hee l heat ing 
The steering  wheel rim can be heated. 
Fi g.  75 Steering  whee l: steer ing whee l heating  button 
.,.  Press  the  button  to sw itch  the  steering  wheel 
heating  on  and  off~-The  message 
Steering 
wheel  heating:  on /Steering wheel  heating:  off 
appears in the instrument  cluster displa y. IJ,, 
71  

slow  your  vehicle down as  if you  had made  a 
full  braking  maneuver.  ESC and  the  associat 
ed  components  (ABS, ASR, EDL) cannot  over
come  the  laws of  physics . In  corners  and 
when  road  or weather  conditions  are  bad , a 
full  brake  application  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  skid  or  the  rear  end  to  swerve,  which  increas
es  the  risk of  an  accident. 
Hill  hold  assist 
Hill  hold  assist  makes  it  easier  to start  on  hills . 
The system  is activated  when  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed  for  a 
few  seco nds. The vehicle  must  be  in 
an  uphill  direction  of travel. 
After  releasing  the  brake  pedal , the  brake  power 
is held  for  a 
brief  moment to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  rolling  back  when  starting.  During  this 
time , you  can easily begin  to 
move your  vehicle. 
& WARNING 
- If you  did  not  begin  moving  immediately  af
ter  releasing  the  brake  pedal,  the  vehicle 
could  begin  to  roll  backward  under  certain 
conditions . Press  the  brake  pedal  or  set  the 
parking  brake  immediately . 
-If the  engine  stalls,  press  the  brake  pedal  or 
set  the  parking  brake  immediately. 
- To  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  back  un
intentionally  when  starting  in stop-and-go 
traffic,  keep  the  brake  pedal  pressed  for  a 
few  seconds  before  you  start  driving. 
- Switch  the  ignition  off  when  you  leave  the 
vehicle,  even  for  a  short  period  of time.  Also 
set  the 
parking  brake to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  rolling  unintentionally . This  applies 
particularly  when  children  remain  in the 
ve
hicle,  because  there  is the  risk of  an  acci
dent . 
Automatic  transmission 
Introduction 
The  automati c transmission  is controlled  elec 
tronically . The  transmission  shifts  up  or  down  au
tomatically  depending  on  which  drive  program  is 
selected . 
Driving 
When  a moderate  driving style is used,  the 
transmission  selects  the  most  economical  driving 
mode.  The  transmission  shifts  up  at  a  lower  RPM 
and  shifts  down  at  a  higher  RPM to  improve  fuel 
efficiency. 
The  transmission  switches  to  a  sporty  mode  after 
a  kick-down  or when  the  driver  uses  a 
sporty 
driving style 
characteri zed  by quick  accelerator 
pedal  movements,  heavy  acceleration,  frequent 
changes  in speed  and  t raveling  at  the  maximum 
speed . 
If  desired,  the  driver  can  also  select  the  gears 
manually (tiptronic  mode) ¢ page  86. 
Selecting  selector  lever  positions 
Fig. 83 Selecto r lever 
The  current  selector  l ev e r pos ition  is shown  next 
to  the  selector  lever¢ 
fig.  83 . The  current  selec
tor  lever  position  is also  shown  in the  instrument 
cluster  d isplay . 
.,.  You may  need  to  release  the  selector  lever lock 
depending  on  which  selector  lever position  is 
selected  and  which  one  you  would  like to  se
lect . 
.,.  To do  this,  press  the  locking  button  (Don the 
selector  lever¢ 
fig. 83. 
.,.  To engage  the  nearest  se lector  lever  position, 
move the  selector  lever  forward/back  until  you 
feel  the  first  pressure  point.  The  selector  lever 
will  return  to  its  original  position. 
.,.  To skip 
over one  selector  lever  position, move 
the  selecto r lever  past  the  pressure  point  into 
the  desired  position . The  selector  lever will  re
turn  to  its  original  position. 
For  example,  you  can  skip 
over the  N position  if 
you  would  like to  go  directly  from  D into  R.  ..,. 
83  

Driving 
There  is a malfunction  in the  P button  on these 
lector  lever. The transmission  automatically  en
gages  in P when  you  switch  off  the  engine . Drive 
to  an author iz ed Audi  deale r or  author iz ed Audi 
Serv ice  Facility  immediately  to  have the  malfunc
tion  corrected . 
[iJ Transmission : m alfun ction ! Sel.  le ver  pos. 
can only  be changed  using  both  paddle  le vers. 
Ple ase contact  Service 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis 
sion.  You can contin ue driving  with  restricted 
function . The selector  lever is not  working.  Gears 
can only  be selected  by tapping  both  sh ift  pad
d les at  the  same time  when  the  vehicle  is station 
ary ¢ 
page 86, fig. 85 . Pay attention  to  these
lected  transm ission position  i n the  instrument 
cluste r display . The park ing  lock engages  au to
mat ic all y w hen you t urn off  the  engine.  Drive  to 
an author ized Audi  dealer  or  author ized A udi 
Service  Facility  immediately  to  have the  malfunc
tion  corrected. 
[iJ Transmi ssion : plea se  pre ss brake  pedal  and 
se lect  gear  again 
Press the  brake  pedal  and se lect the  desired  se
lecto r leve r posit ion  aga in. You can then  continue 
d riving. 
[O]  Transmi ssion : too  hot . Plea se adapt  dr iving 
s tyle 
The transm ission  temperature  has incre ased s ig
n ificantly  due to  the  sporty  driving  manner . Drive 
i n  a less sporty  ma nner until  the  temperature  re
turns  to  the  normal  range  and the  indicator  light 
sw itches  of . 
[O] Transmi ssion : malfunct ion! You can  contin
u e driving . See owner 's manual 
There  is a system  malfunct ion  in the  transm is
sion . You may continue  dr iving . Drive to  your  au
thor ized Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service 
Facility  soon to  have the  malfu nction  corrected . 
[O] Transmission : malfunct ion! You  ma y contin
ue dri ving  in  D until  engine  off 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion . The transmission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode.  If  you turn  the  engine  off,  you will  not  be 
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able  to  se lect  any othe r se lector  lever  positions 
after  starting  the  engine  again . Drive to  an au
thorized  Audi  dea ler or  a uthorized  Audi  Service 
Facility  immediate ly to  have the  malfunction  cor
rected . 
[iJ Transmission:  malfunction!  You  ma y contin
ue dr iving  (limited  functionality ). Please  con
tact  Serv ice 
There is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion . The transmission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode.  This mode  only  s hifts  into  certain  gears or 
will  no longer  shift  at  a ll. The eng ine may sta ll. 
Drive to  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service Facility  immediate ly to  have the 
malfunction  corrected . 
[iJ Transmission:  malfunction!  You  ma y contin 
ue dr iving.  No  re verse gear 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
s ion.  The transmission  is switch ing to  emergency 
mode.  This mode  only  s hifts  into  certain  gears or 
will  no  longer  shift  at  a ll. The eng ine may sta ll. 
You cannot  engage the  reverse gear . Dr ive to  an 
authorized  Aud i dealer  or  a uth orized  Aud i Serv ice 
Facility  immediate ly to  have the  malfunction  cor
r ected . 
[iJ Danger of  rolling  away!  P not  possible . 
Pl ea se apply  park ing  brake 
- The parking  lock was re leased us ing the  emer 
gency  release¢ 
page 89. Or 
- The parking  lock  can no  longer  be engaged. 
Dr ive to  an authori zed Audi  dealer  or  author
ized Aud i Service Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected . 
[iJ Move selector  lever  to  automatic  position 
There  is a ma lfunction  in the  tiptron ic mode . End 
tiptronic  mode  by pus hing the  selector  lever to 
the  left  into  the  D/S position .