Navigation
-Select and confirm an address o r a destination.
When you have selected a destination, the
route guidance can be started directly.
- Check the address input again when selecting
an address.
- Then select and confirm
Start route guidance.
Additional directory functions in the navigation
system can be foun d under
¢ page 194.
@ Tips
-Addresses that have been imported from
your cell phone into the MMI 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.
Point of interest search
Applies to: ve hicles w ith naviga tion system
Fig. 171 Searc hin g fo r po ints of interes t
.-Press the I NAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu is displayed ¢ page 187,
fig. 169 .
.. Se lect : left control button > Points of interest.
- Changing the search area:
select and confirm
Search area and then a search area from the
list .
The fo llowing search categories are avai lab le:
Nearby : points of interest can be selected from
d ifferent categories. The po ints of interest are
listed starting from the immediate vicinity of the
ve hicle up to a radius of approximately 124
mil es (200 km).
Along the route: points of interest along the
route can only be selected during active route
guidance. The points of interest are located di-
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rectly along or in the immediate vicinity of the
ca lculated route.
Near destination /Near stopover: the points of
i nterest ca n likew ise be selected from diff erent
categories in the vic inity of the destination or
stopover. For example, you can search for a hotel
or parking lot at the destination.
In new city : select a country/state or search in a
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 ints of interest in any city regardless of the ac
tive route guidance or the vehicle position.
- Search for a point of interest name in these
lected search area:
enter the name of the point
of interest .
-Searching for a point of interest in a specific
category :
select Select category . Select and
confirm a category such as
Restaurants .
@ Tips
-Distances to points of interest are displayed
as a straight-line distance from your current
location. The actual distance from your cur
rent location to the point of interest is up
dated automatically. The list of found
points of interest is not resorted when this
happens.
- Th ere may be entr ies in the list that cannot
be displayed completely due to their length .
If you select these list entries using the con
trol knob, detailed information a bout the
selected list entry will be shown automati
cally after several seconds .
Online point of interest search (online
search)
Applies to : vehicles with a nav igation sys te m and Aud i co n
nect {I nfotainment)
You can search for points of interest on the In
ternet.
Requirement: the requirements for Aud i connec t
(Infotainment) must be met
¢ page 172.
.. Press the INAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu is displayed ¢ page 187,
rg. 169. ~
<( a, .... N ,....
N .... 0 0
3 a,
.,. Se lect: left control button > Online search . The
search area last set is displayed in the inp ut
field.
- Changing the search area: se lec t the r igh t con
tro l button
> Select search area.
- Sear ching for online de stination s in the se
lected search area :
enter a new city/sta te if
necessary. Enter the search term, such as hotel.
Press the control knob . Select an d confirm an
on line dest inat ion from the list .
-Searching fo r online destination s in a specific
category :
select and confirm Select category .
Select and confirm a category such as Restau
rants .
Find which search areas are available under
c::> page 190, Point of interest search.
You can search for on line dest inat ions using the
voice recognition system
c:::> table on page 156.
(D Tips
Always read t he ch apter c::>p age 178, Audi
connect (Infotainment) information .
Accessing destinations from myAudi
account
Applies to: veh icles with a navigation system and Audi con
nect (Infotainment)
I mport individual destina tions from your myAudi
account into the MMI.
Requirement:
The requ irements for Aud i connect (Infotain
ment) must be met
c::> page 172.
You must have a registered myAudi account at
my.audiusa.com . You must have a vehicle as
signed to your myAud i account and you must
h ave stored one o r more destinations .
.,. Press t he
I NAV /MAPI repeatedly unt il the Enter
destination
men u is displayed c:::> page 187,
fig. 169.
.,. Se lect : left cont rol button > myAudi contacts .
.,. If necessary, ente r you r myAud i user data o r
you r my Aud i PIN
c:::> page 173 . The contacts
stored in myAudi are d isp layed.
- Se lect and confirm a contact .
Navigation
-Sele ct an d confirm a private o r business dest i
nation.
- Sele ct and confirm
Start route guidance.
(D Tips
- Yo u on ly nee d to e nter the myAudi use r da ta
o ne tim e.
- Y ou ca n rece ive your myAudi PIN if yo u have
s e t up a myAu di account.
- Add itiona l information can b e foun d at
www.audiusa.com/audiconnect .
Entering a destination using geo
coordinates
Appl ies to: vehicles with navigation system
.,. Press the I NAV /MAP I repeated Ly until the Enter
destination
menu is disp layed c::> page 187,
fig . 169.
.,. Select: left control button > Geo coordinates .
-Select Latitude /Longitude .
-Press the co ntro l knob to set the individ ua l va l-
ues.
- Turn the control kno b to t he left/ right to
change the selected va lue .
- Sele ct and con firm
Start route guidance.
Adding a stopover
Applies to : vehicles with navigation system
You can en ter an additional destinati on when
route guidance is ac tive.
Fig. 172 Act ive ro u te gu idance w it h stopover
Requireme nt: a dest ina tion m us t alr eady be en
te red .
.,. Press th e
I NAV /MAP I repeated Ly until the Enter
destination
menu is disp layed c:::> page 187,
fig. 169 .
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Personal route
assistance
Applies to: vehicles with nav igation system
Your MMI can learn your frequently driven routes
and, depending on the current vehicle position,
suggest route guidance (for example, your daily commute to work and back).
Fig. 173 Examp le : persona l rou te d is pl ay
Fig . 174 In formation on perso nal route
.. Press the I NAV/MAPI repeatedly until the Enter
destination
menu is displayed ¢ page 187,
fig . 169 .
.. Select : right contro l button > Personal route
assistance .
When the function is switched on(~), the MMI
records the frequently-driven routes regardless
of whether a destination was entered and reached or not.
As long as route guidance is not act ive , your per
sonal routes are listed in the
Enter destination
menu under the home address and indicated with
the symbol
(D ¢ fig. 173. When personal route
assistance is sw itched on, this symbol is dis
played in the Infota inment system display status
line.
The distance to the destination and the calculat
ed arrival time are also displayed for your person
al routes . Without start ing route guidance, your
MMI monitors the traffic conditions for you r per-
Navigation
sonal routes and shows possible traffic incidents
for the possible routes to be driven in the Info
ta inment system display@¢
fig. 173.
A message will be displayed if there is a large
traffic incident (more than 15 minute delay) re
gardless of which menu is selected ¢
fig. 174.
Se lect and confirm one of the following options:
- Start route guidance : the MMI starts the route
guidance for the personal route displayed and
searches for a faster route if available.
- Ignore this route and this message : the dis
p layed destination with all applicable personal
routes is no longer factored into the current
trip. No more messages are shown for the dis
played destination. The displayed destination
with all applicable personal routes will be fac
tored into the trip again only after stopping the
veh icle and switching the ignition on again .
-Ignore all messages : all personal routes are no
longer factored into the current trip. No more
messages a re displayed . Messages for personal
routes when there is increased traff ic w ill ap
pear again after the vehicle is s top ped and the
ign ition is switched on again.
As soon as you switch off personal route assis
tance, the symbol turns off and your trips are no
longer recorded . Tr ips that were already stored
remain stored.
Deleting recorded routes :
-Select: !M ENU I button> Settings> left control
button >
MMI settings > Factory settings .
-Select: Navigation and online memory > Re·
store factory settings ¢
page 230.
{!) Tips
-Persona l routes are learned based on the ve
hicle position. The route is prioritized ac
cording to how frequently you drive to a
destination .
- A maximum of three personal routes are
disp layed in the
Enter destination menu.
Based on the current vehicle position, the
traffic situation for the route that is most
likely to be driven out of the three routes
w ill always be monitored.
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Selecting the online map upd ate
- Se lect an update package from the list(~) @
~fig. 182 .
-Confirm you r se lection with the I BACK I button
and go back to the selection.
- T he number and amo unt of data fo r the select
ed upda te pac kage a re now displayed in the In
f ota inment system.
Starting the download
- Se lect and confirm Start downlo ad .
- Confirm the secur ity prompt by selecting S tart
down load
again.
The update packages begin to down load and the
status of the download progress is shown in the
Infotainment system display .
Install ation of online map upd ates
The downloaded map materia l installs after you
stop your vehicle. The new update packages in
stall only after you switch off the ignition . After
restarting the MMI, the Infota inment system dis
play ind icates if the updates installed successful
l y .
- Confirm the successful update with
OK .
The new map materia l can now be used for navi
gation.
@ Tips
- The amount of available on line map up
dates in the vehicle is lim ited . To update
more regions, use the map update via SD
card at
my.aud iusa.com .
-Always read the chapter ~ page 178, Audi
connect (Infotainment) information.
Accessing traffic
information
Traffic information (TMC)
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
~ Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly until
<( the map is disp layed. a,
;::; ~ Se lect : left control button > Traffic me ssages . ,....
N .... 0 0
3 a,
Navigation
An overview of all the traffic messages is dis
played in the Infotainment system . Traffic inci
dents on your route are shown in the upper sec
t ion of the list, sorted according to distance.
- Displaying all traffic mes sage s for a street /
highwa y:
select and confirm the [ill symbol. A
list of all the traff ic messages for the selected
street/highway is displayed.
- Opening a detailed view of traffic info rmation :
select and confirm the traffic information from
the list.
-Displ aying the sele cted tr affic information on
the map :
select the right control button >
Show on map . The shaded line shows the
street and the length of the traffic jam.
- Displ aying the n ext traffic info rmat ion on the
map :
press the control knob.
Traffic inf ormation display
Colored warn ing symbol s:
traffic incidents o n
you r route are shown in the upper section of the
list and are sorted according to d istance.
Warning symbol s with .=>: avoided t raff ic inci
dents .
Grayed out warning symbol s: traffic incidents
that are not o n your ro ute. They a re sorted ac
cording to road type (expressway, h ighway, other
road), country and name.
(D Tips
- Cr itica l t raff ic information, s uch as w arn
ings about wrong -way drivers, is automa ti
cally disp layed . To hide the traffic informa
tion, press the
I BACK ! button or the control
knob.
- TM C traffic reports are not available in Can
ada. For more informat ion, please contact
Sirius Canada.
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Media
q page 218. The copied video files are stored in
the media center under the
Videos category.
Playing the Jukebox
Requirement: the Jukebox must contain audio/
video fi les
c;> page 211, Adding files to the Juke
box .
The Jukebox is accessed and operated through
the MMI
© c;> page 217, fig. 196.
Displaying Jukebox memory capacity
Select: right control button > Jukebo x memory
ca pacity .
Information about the Jukebox memory
capacity and the numbe r of stored tracks is dis
p layed.
Deleting tracks from the Jukebox1>
Requirement: the Jukebox must contain audio/
video files.
- Delet ing an ent ry: select an entry from the
Jukebox media center. Se lect: right contro l but
ton >
Delete from jukebo x> This entry or En
tire list .
-The status of the de leting process is shown in
the MMI. Jukebox playback stops during the de leting process and starts again automatically
once the deletion is complete .
(0 Note
Do not import aud io/video files when the en
gine is turned off because this will drain the
veh icle battery.
(D Tips
- Tracks from aud io CDs cannot be imported
to the Jukebox for legal reasons .
- Files that have already been imported are
automat ically recognized and cannot be
copied to the Jukebox again.
- It is not possible to play audio/v ideo f iles*
i n the CD/DVD* drive while importing them.
- The Jukebox does not provide an export
function due to lega l reasons.
- Files or tracks without add it iona l stored in
formation are listed as
Unknown . Audi rec-
1> Not in th e Now playing view.
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ommends adding additional information
(such as 103 tags) to a udio fi les .
- Rese t the
Jukebox to the factory defau lt
settings when sell ing yo ur vehicle
¢page 230.
Bluetooth audio player
App lies to : vehicles wi th Blue to oth
With the Bluetooth audio player, you can play
music wirelessly from your 8/uetooth-capable
device (such as a cell phone) through the MMI.
Requirement: the vehicle m ust be stationary and
the Bluetooth function on your Bluetooth device
and the
Bluetooth audio player ¢ page 231 in
the MMI must both be sw itched on.
- Connecting a Bluetooth device: press the
!MEDIA ! button. Press the left control button
until the sources overview is disp layed. Select
and confirm
Bluetooth player@¢ page 217,
fig . 197.
- If ne cessa ry, select and confirm, Not connected
> Connect Bluetooth audio player . The Blue
tooth device search starts. Follow the instruc
tions i n the MMI.
- Select and confirm the des ired Bluetooth de
vice from the list. The MMI generates a PIN for
the connection.
- Select and confirm
Yes .
-Enter the PIN for connecting on your Bluetooth
dev ice.
Or : if the PIN is already displayed on
your Bluetooth device, confi rm it in the Blue
tooth device and in the MMI. The time allowed
for entering the PIN is lim ited to approximately
30 seconds.
The media is started and operated through the
mobile device o r th e MMI, depending on the de
vice being used.
(D Tips
- Check fo r any connection requests on your
Bluetooth device.
- You only have to pair your device one time.
Bl ue tooth devices that are already paired
Checking and Filling
any circ umstances. Immediately contact the
nearest author ized Audi dealer or author
i zed Audi Service Facility for assistance .
These fuels contain substances that can se
verely damage the fue l system and the en
gine if the engine is started .
Refueling
Fuel filler neck
The fuel fille r neck is located on the right rear
s ide pan el behind the fu el filler flap .
I f the power locking system should fail, you can
still open the flap manua lly -for detai led instruc
tions see
c::> page 300.
You can find the fuel tank capac ity of you r vehicle
in
c::> page 362 .
The label on the inside of the fuel filler flap tells
you the correct fue l for your vehicle . For more in
formation about fue l specifications , see
c::> page 296 .
Your veh icle fuel tank has an onboard refuelling
vapor recovery system . This feature he lps to pre
ve nt fuel vapors from escap ing from the tank and
pollut ing the e nvironment while yo u re fuel your
veh icle. In order to fi ll the tank properly while
protecting the environment, please fo llow this
r e fu eling procedure carefu lly.
& WARNING
Under normal operating conditions, never car
ry additiona l fuel containers in yo ur car. Gas
canisters and other conta iners used to trans
port fuel can be dangerous . S uch containers,
full or empty , may lea k and could cause a fire
in a collision. If yo u m ust t ransport fue l to
use for yo ur lawn mower, snow blower, etc.,
be very careful and a lways obse rve loca l and
state laws regard ing the use, t ransportation
and sto rage of such fue l conta iners. Make cer
tain the container meets industry standards
(ANSI/ASTM F852 -86).
(D Note
Never drive yo ur vehicle unt il the fuel tan k is
comp letely empty . The irregular supply of
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fu el can cause misfiring. Gasoline could ente r
the exhaust system and damage the catalytic
converter.
Fueling procedure
F ig . 239 Righ t rea r side of th e ve hicl e: op enin g the fue l
fi ller door
Fig. 2 40 Fuel fille r doo r wit h attached fuel c ap
The fuel filler doo r is unlocked or locked by the
cent ral lock ing system .
Opening the fuel cap
.. Press the left side of the fuel f iller doo r to open
i t
c::> fig. 239 -arrow-.
.. Unscrew the tank cap counterclockwise .
.,.. Place the cap from above on the open fuel filler
door
c::> fig . 240 .
Closing the fuel cap
.. Turn the fuel cap to the right until it stops.
.. Close the fuel filler door until i t latches.
Onc e the pump noz zle sw itches
off, the fuel tank
is "full ". Do not fill the tank more . Otherwise , the
expans ion space in the tank w ill be filled.
The correct fuel type fo r your ve hicle can be
fo und o n a label located on the inside of the f uel
IJJ,
This message appears when there is only enough
Ad Blue left to drive the distance indicated in the i nstr ument cluster . Fill the Ad Blue. Otherwise
the eng ine will not start aga in if you stop it once
the distance indicated has been dr iven .
• Refill with at least x qt (l) AdBlue. Engine
start not po ssible . S ee owner 's m anual
This message appears when the AdBlue ta nk is
empty. Fill the AdB lue . Otherwise you will not be
ab le to start the engine agai n once yo u stop it.
The AdBl ue m ust be refilled when the amoun t in
the tank has reached the minimum level
c::> page 301, Preparation .
Incorrect filling/system malfunction
A message appears if the Ad Blue tank was filled
with a f luid other than Ad Bl ue and the system
h as detec ted that the t ank was fi lled incor rect ly,
or if there is a system malfunc tion .
II Ad Blue: malfunct ion! No engine start in
x mi (km ). See owner's manual
This message appears when it is only poss ible to
drive the d istance indicated in the instrumen t
cluster . Drive to the nearest authorized A udi
deale r or autho riz ed Aud i Serv ice Facility to have
the m alfunction co rrected. Otherwise the engine
w ill no t start aga in if you stop it once the d is
tance indicated has been driven .
• Ad Blue : malfun ction! No engin e start poss i
ble. See owner' s manual
This message appea rs if the system has detected
that the tank was filled inco rrectly or that there
is a malfunction . D rive immediately to the near
est a utho riz ed Aud i dea ler o r authorized Audi
Service Fa cili ty to have the malfunction correct
ed . Otherwise you will not be able to start the en
gine again once you stop it.
Checking and Filling
Preparation
Applies to: vehicles with selective cata lytic reduction
Fig. 243 Right rear s ide o f th e ve hicle: removing t he Ad Bl
u e cap
The Ad Blue tank ope ning is located near the d ie
se l tank opening. Add at least 1.5 gallons (5. 7
L)
of Ad Blue. This is the minim um amount required
to ensure the system detects the refilling and to
start the engine. You can add a maximum of 6.3 gallons (24 L).
Requireme nt: the request to add Ad Blue must
appea r in the instrument cluster disp lay.
.,. Switch the ignit ion off.
.,. Open the tank filler doo r
c::> page 298.
.,. Tu rn the tank filler neck cap to the left to re
move
c::>fig. 243.
.,. Refill Ad Blue using a bottle c::> page 302, a can
ister
c::> page 302 or a pump nozzle
c::> page 303 .
A WARNING , ~ -Ad B lue can irritate the sk in, eyes and respira
tory sys tem.
If th ere is contact with the flu id,
flus h immed iate ly w ith plenty of wa ter. Con
su lt a phys ician if necessary.
(D Note
- Only use Ad Blue that conforms to the
standard ISO 22241-1. Do not m ix any addi
tives with the Ad Blue and do not dilu te it
w ith wate r.
- Do not add AdBl ue to the diesel tank or add
diese l fuel to t he A d Bl ue tank. Do not s tart
t he engine un de r any c ircumst ances if th e
wrong fuel is filled in the tan k. There is a
r is k of damaging the fue l tank system and
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Refilling AdBlue using a pump
Appl ies to: ve hicles with selective cataly tic reduction
"' Open the tank fi ller door ¢ page 298, fig. 239 .
.,. Turn the tank filler neck cap to the left to re
move
¢ page 301, fig. 243 .
.,. Refill Ad B lue until the pump nozzle switches
off for the first time
¢ (D.
.,. Close the filler neck. ¢ page 303, Completing
AdBlue refill
(D Note
- The pump nozzle handle must be pointing
downward when fill ing . Otherwise the
pump nozzle w ill not sw itch off automat i
cally
¢ @ in Preparation on page 301.
-Do not continue filling once the pump noz
zle automatically switches off for the first
time . The AdBlue tank system cou ld be
ove rfilled and leak Ad B lue
¢(Din Prepara
tion on page 301.
Completing AdBlue refill
A pp lies to: ve hicles with selective ca ta ly tic reduc tion
Closing the filler neck
.,. Turn the Ad Blue cap to the right on the filler
tube u ntil the cap cli cks into place ¢.&.
in
Preparation on page 3 01,
¢ d) in Preparation
on page 301.
.,. The n press on the left side of the tank door un-
t il it latches.
After filling
The vehicle mus t be driven so that the system
r ecognizes that the Ad Bl ue was refille d. Thi s can
take severa l min utes .
.,. If there was no Ad Blue left in the tank a nd a
ra nge of O mi (0 km) was shown in the display ,
switch the ig nition on for about 30 seconds be
f ore star ting the engine .
(D Tips
Ad Blue in the tank can free ze at very low tern-
; pe ra tures. If this happens, the system will
~ not detect that the Ad Bl ue was refilled and it N
8 wi ll continue to inform you of the low Ad Blue 0
3
level. The message t urns off as soon as the
tank thaws out again .
Emissions control
systems
Catalytic converter
Applies to vehicles a with gasoli ne engine : the
vehicle may only be driven with unleaded gaso li ne, otherwise the cata lytic converter will be de
stroyed .
Never dr ive until the tank is complete ly empty.
The irregu lar supply of fuel that resu lts from that
can cause eng ine misfires. Uncombusted fue l will
enter the exhaust system, which can cause over
hea ting and damage to the cata lytic converter .
Diesel particulate filter
Applies to vehicle s with a diesel engine : the die
sel part icu late filter filters nearly all of the soot
particles out of the exhaust. The f ilter cleans it
self automatically under normal dr iv ing cond i
t ions .
If the filter cannot clean itself (fo r exam
ple, bec ause you are only d rivi ng short distan
c es), the filte r becomes clogged wi th soo t and
t h e
Cl indica to r li gh t for the diese l part icu late
filter turns on ¢
page 34.
A WARNING
The temperat ure of the exhaust system is
h igh, both when driv ing and after stopping
the eng ine.
-
- Never touch the exhaust tail pipes once they
have become hot. This cou ld res ult in burns.
- Do not park your veh icle over flammable
materials such as grass or leaves because
the high temperature of the emissions con trol system (catalytic converter or d iesel
pa rtic ulate filter) could start a fire.
- Do not app ly underbody protectant in the
exhaust system area , beca use this increases
the r isk of f ire.
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