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Instrument illumination
Fig. 34 Instrument illum inatio n
The brightness of the instrument cluster and the
center console can be adjusted.
~ Press the knob to release it .
~ Turn the knob toward"·" or"+" to reduce or in
crease the b rightness .
~ Press the knob aga in to return it to its original
pos it ion.
Vision
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
F ig. 35 Driver 's door: knob for the exter ior mirrors
Turn the knob to the desired pos ition:
Q/P -Adjusting the left/ right exter io r mir ror.
Move the knob in the desired direction .
4lil-Heating the mirror glass depending on the
outside temperat ure.
8 • Folding exterior mirrors* . In the Infotain
ment system, you can select if the mirrors fold in
automatically when you lock the vehicle
9 page 29.
Lights and V ision
Front passenger 's e xterior mirror tilt
function*
T o help you see the curb when backing into a
parking space, the surface of the mirror ti lts
slight ly. For this to happen, the knob must be in
the position for the front passenger's outside
mirror .
You can adjust the tilted mirror s urface by turn
ing the knob in the desired d irection. When you
move out of reverse and into another gear, the
new mirror position is stored and assigned to the
key you are using .
The m irror goes back into its or iginal position
once you drive forward faster than 9 mph
(15 km/h) or turn the ignition off .
A WARNING
Curved m irror surfaces (convex) enlarge the
field of vision. However, they make objects in
the m irror appear smalle r and farthe r away.
Your may estimate incorrec tly when you use
these m irrors to gauge your distance from the
vehicles behind yo u when changing lanes,
which increases the risk of an accident.
(D Note
If t he mir ror housing was moved by outs ide
fo rces (such as an impact when maneuver
i ng), you must use the power fo ld ing funct ion
to fold the mirror a ll the way out . The mirror
housing must not be moved back into place
by hand because th is would impair the func
tion of the mirror mechanism.
(D Tips
If the power ad justing function ma lfunctions,
the glass in both m irrors can be adjusted by
pressing on the edge of it by hand .
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Lights and Vision
Dimming the mirrors
Fig. 36 Automatic d imm ing rearview mirror
Manual dimming rea rview mirror
.. Pull the lever on the bottom of the mirror back.
Automatic dimm ing rearview mirror*
.. Press t he button @Qfig.
36 . The indicator
li ght @turns o n. Interior and exterior mirro rs *
will dim w hen the re is i ncom ing light (such as
headlights from the rear) .
A WARNING
Electro lyte fluid can leak from automat ic dim
m ing mir rors i f the g lass is broken . Electro
lyte f luid can irritate skin, eyes and airways.
- Repeated or long-te rm exposure to elect ro-
lyte fluid can lead to irritation of the air
ways, especially in peop le wit h asthma or
ot he r resp irato ry co ndi tions. Tak e deep
breath s immed iate ly after leaving the veh i
cl e or, if this is no t possible, o pen a ll of th e
doors and win dows as wide as possible .
-If elec troly te f lu id ente rs the eyes, flush
t h em thor oughly wi th a la rge amoun t of
cl ean wa ter for a t least 15 mi nutes an d then
seek medical attention.
- If e lec trolyte f lu id comes into con tact w ith
t h e skin , flush the affected a rea wit h clean
water for at least 15 minutes a nd the n clean
with soap and water and seek medica l at
tentio n. Clean affected cloth ing and shoes
t h oroughly bef ore wearing again.
- If the fluid was swallowe d an d the person is
conscious, fl ush the mouth with water for at
least 15 m inutes. Do not induce vomiting
unless this is recommended by me dica l pro-
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fessiona ls . Seek medical attention immedi
ately .
(D Note
I f the glass on an a utomat ic dimming mirro r
breaks, electro lyte can lea k out . This liquid
damages p lastic sur faces. Remove t he liquid
as quickly as possible, fo r example using a
wet sponge.
@ Tips
- If the light reaching the rearview mirror is
obstructed, the automatic d imm ing mirror
w ill not function correctly,
- The automatic dimming m irrors do not dim
when the interio r lighting is turned o n or
the reverse gear is se lected .
Sun v isors
Fi g. 37 Sun visor
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T he sun visors can be moved out of their brackets
and tu rned toward the doors
Q fig . 37 @. The
mirror light switches on when the cover over the
vanity mir ror @ ope ns.
Lights and Vi sion
- When stopping temporarily, such as at a
traffic light, the speed of the windshie ld
wipers automatica lly reduces by one level.
Cleaning windshield wiper blades
Clean the wiper blades when you see wiper
streaks . Clean the wiper blades with a soft towel
and glass cleaner.
~ Pl ace the windshield wiper arms in the service
position ¢
page 42.
~ Fold the windshield wiper arms away from the
windshield .
A WARNING
,--
Dirty windshield wiper blades can impair vi-
sion , which increases the risk of an accident .
Replacing windshield wiper blades
Fig. 39 Re mov ing w indshi eld w iper b lade s
Wind shield wiper ser vice po sition /blade
replacement po sition
~ To b ring the windshield wipers into the service
pos ition, turn the ignition off and move the
windshield wiper lever into position @
¢ page 41, fig. 38.
~ To bring the wipers into the starting position,
turn the ignit ion on and move the windshield
wiper lev er into position @ for at least two sec
onds ¢
page 41, fig. 38.
Remov ing th e wip er bl ade
~ Fo ld the windshield wiper arm away from the
windshield.
~ Press the locking knob(!)¢ fig. 39 on the wiper
blade . Hold the wiper blade firm ly.
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~ Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the
arrow .
Installing the wipe r blade
~ Insert the new wipe r blade into the mount on
the wipe r arm @un ti l you hear it latch into
place.
~ Place the wiper arm back on the windshield.
~ Turn the service position off.
A WARNING
-
For safety reasons, the windshield wiper
blades should be rep laced once or twice each
year .
@ Note
-The windshield w iper blades must only be
folded away when in the service position!
Otherwise, you risk damaging the paint on
the hood or the windshield wiper motor.
- You should not drive your vehicle or press
the windsh ield wiper lever when the wiper
arms are folded away from the windshield.
T he windshield w ipers would move back in
to their or iginal pos it ion and could damage
the hood and windshie ld.
(D Tips
- You can also use the se rvice pos it ion, for ex
ample, if you want to protect the windshield
from ic in g by using a cover.
- You cannot activate the service posit io n
when the hood is open.
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Storage
Beverage holders
Fig. 48 Cup holder
Fig. 49 Center armrest folded up: cup holder*
Cup holder* under the center armre st
.,. Fold up the center armrest c> page 45.
.,. Fold the plastic bracket toward the rear, if nec
essary
c::> fig . 49 .
A WARNING
Spilled hot liquid can increase the risk of acci
dents and injuries.
- Never drive with containers that conta in hot
liquid such as coffee o r tea. The hot liquid
cou ld spill and ca use bu rns d uring a co lli
sion, sudden braking or other vehicle move
ment. Spilled hot liquid can a lso in crease
the risk of accidents and injur ies .
- Only use soft contai ne rs in the cup ho lders.
Hard cups and g lasses can increase the risk
of injury during a collision .
- Never use the cup holder or the adapter as
an ashtray -this is a fire hazard .
Seats and storag e
(D Note
Beverage containers in the cup holders should
a lways have a lid . If not, beverages could spill
and cause damage to veh icle equipment, such
electron ics or seat covers.
Additional storage compartments
You w ill find a range of storage compartments
and holders at d ifferent locat ions in the vehicle.
- Compartments in the doors
- Storage area in the glove compartment . The
glove compartment can be locked using the
mechanical key¢
page 26.
-Storage compartment under the center arm
rest*
- Storage compartment on the rear side of the
front seat*. The compartment can hold a maxi
mum weight of 2.2 lbs (1 kg).
- Coat hooks
A WARNING
- No heavy or hard objects may be p laced on
the storage compartment behind the rear
seat backrest. There is a risk of inju ring the
veh icle passengers when braking sudde nly .
- Always leave the lid on the glove compa rt
ment cover closed whil e driv ing to red uce
the r isk of inju ry.
- O nly use the storage compartments in the
door trim panels to store sma ll objects tha t
will not stick out of the compartment a nd
impair the ra nge of the side airbags.
- Make sure that the v iew to the rear is not
obs truc ted by hanging ga rments.
- H ang o nly lightweight clothing and be sure
that the re are no heavy or sharp-edged ob
jects in the po ckets.
- Do not use coat hange rs to hang the cloth
ing be ca use this could impair the effec tive
ness of the side air bags*.
(D Note
Objects on the rear she lf that rub against the
r ear window can damage the rear w indow
hea ting wi res .
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Sea ts and stor age
Roof rack
The roof rack must only be secured in the posi
tioning bolt area.
Fig . SO Mount ing locat ions fo r roof rac k
If luggage or cargo is to be carried on the roof,
you must observe the following:
- Yo ur vehicle has ae rodynami c rain channels
molded in to the roof . T h is is why convent ional
roo f luggage racks ca nnot be used . We recom
mend using roof rails from the Aud i Genu ine
Accessories program.
- These roof rai ls are the bas is for a complete
roof rack system . For safety reasons, some ad
ditional attachments are necessary to transport luggage, bicycles, surf boards, skis and small
boats safely . All these components are availa
ble at yo ur authorized Aud i dealer .
- The permitted roof load for your veh icle is 165
lbs (75 kg) . The roof load is a combination of
the weight of the carrier system and the cargo .
- When using roof rack systems with a lower load
capacity, you cannot use the maximum permis
s ible roof load . In this case, the roof rack can
o nly be loaded to the weight lim it given in the
i nstallation guide.
Inst allation
When installing the support feet, make sure they
are only placed in the positioning bolt area be
tween the side wa ll frame and the roof frame
trim ¢
fig. 50. The positioning bolt is visible as
soon as you push the sealing lip back from the
room frame tr im us ing t he des igna ted tool.
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A WARNING
- The cargo must be secure ly attached on the
roof rack; otherw ise you increase the r isk of
an accident .
- You must u nder no circ umstances exceed
the permissible roof load, the permissible
axle loads o r the pe rm issib le overa ll we ight
of yo ur vehicle be cause this increases the
ris k of an a cc iden t.
- Please note that there is a h igher r is k of an
accident when transporting heavy objec ts or
objec ts wi th a l arge sur face on the roof r ack,
since the handling characterist ics change
due to a shift in the center of gravity or the
greater surface area exposed to the wind . So
adapt your driving and speed to the actual
conditions.
(D Note
If yo u use ot her roof l uggage rack systems or
do not install the racks as intended, any dam
age to the vehicle is not covered by the war ranty . Carefu lly follow the assembly and in
stallation instructions included with the roof
rack carrier system.
® For the sake of the environment
A roof rack is often left mounted out of con
venience even if it is no longer used. Your ve hicle w ill use more fue l due to the inc reased
wind res istance. So remove t he roof rack after
u sing it.
Luggage compartment
General information
A WARNING
Read and fo llow the important safety preca u
tions in
Q page 185, Stowing luggage.
Driving - The transmission can overheat and be dam
aged under certain driving and traffic condi
tions such as frequent starts, creeping for a
long time, or stop -and-go traffic. When the
@] or. indicator light turns on, stop the
vehicle at the next opportunity and let the
transmission cool
r=;, page 68 .
-Allowing the vehicle to roll when the engine
is stopped will damage the S tronic trans
mission because it is not lubricated
¢ page 294, Towing with a tow truck.
@ Tips
For safety reasons, the parking brake is re
leased automatically only when the driver's
safety belt is engaged in the buckle.
Hill descent control
The hill descent control system assists the driver
when driving down hills .
Hill descent control is ac tivated when the selec
tor lever is in the Dor S position and you press
the brake pedal. The transmission automatically
selects a gear that is suitable for the hill. Hill de
scent control tries to maintain the speed ach
ieved at the time of braking, within physical and
technical limitations.
If may still be necessary to
adjust the speed with the brakes. Because hill de
scent control cannot shift down farther than 3rd
gear, it may be necessary to shift into tiptronic
mode in very steep areas. In this case, shift man
ually into 1st or 2nd gear in tiptronic mode to
use the engine's braking force to relieve the
brakes .
Hill descent control switches off once the hill lev
els out or you press the accelerator pedal.
On vehicles with a cruise control system*
¢ page 70, hill descent control is also activated
when the speed is set.
A WARNING
Hill descent control cannot overcome physical
limitations, so it may not be able to maintain
a constant speed under all conditions. Always
be ready to apply the brakes.
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Shifting manually (tiptronic mode)
The tiptronic allows the driver to shift the gears
manually .
Fig. 66 Cente r conso le : sh ift ing ma nually with the selecto r
lever
Fig. 67 Steering whee l: ma nual shifting wit h the shift pad
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Shifting with the selector lever
You can shift into tiptronic mode while stationary
and whi le driving.
.,. To shift into tiptronic mode, push the selector
lever from the D/S setting to the right in the
tiptronic shift gate. Once the transmission has
sw itched modes, the selector lever position
M
is shown in the Infotainment system display
r=;,poge 62, fig. 63 . For example M4 means the
fourth gear is engaged .
.,. To shift up a gear, tap the selector lever for
ward
0 ¢ fig. 66.
.,. To shift down a gear, tap the selector lever to
back
0 .
Shifting with the shift paddles*
You can operate the shift paddles in the D/S or
M
(tiptronic shift gate) selector lever positions.
.,. To shift up one gear, tap the shift paddle
0
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~ To shift down one gear, tap the shift paddle 0-
If the sh ift paddles are tapped while in the D/S
selecto r lever posit io n, automatic mode switches
off briefly . To switch from manually shifting back
to a utomatic shifting immediately, tap the shift
paddle G)¢fig . 67for 1 second .
To keep shifting using the shift paddles, move
the sele ctor lever to the right out of the D/S posi
tion into the t ipt ronic shift gate.
The transm ission automatically shifts up o r down
befo re critical engine speed is reached.
The transm ission only a llows manual sh ift ing
when the engine speed is within the permitted
range.
(D Tips
- If you sh ift to the next lowest gear, the
transm ission w ill only shift if the engine w ill
not be over-revved.
- With kick-down, the transmission shifts to a
l ower gear, depending on vehicle speed and
engine speed.
- tiptronic does not wo rk if the t ransmiss ion
i s r unning in emergency mode.
Kick-down
Kick-down enables maximum acceleration.
When you press the accelerator pedal down be
yond the resistance point , the automatic trans
m iss ion downshifts into a lower gear and the en
g ine utilizes its fu ll power , depend ing on veh icle
speed and engine R PM.
It shifts up into t he next
h igher gea r once the maximum spec ified engine
RP M is reached.
A WARNING
Please note that the wheels could spin on
slick or slippery roads when kick-down is ac
tive.
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l ) T he ESC lig ht turn s on continuous ly and the mess age S ta·
b ili za tion co ntro l (E SC): sport. Warn ing! Red uced st abi l·
ity appe ars te mporar ily in th e I nfotainment syste m to in
di cate tha t the syste m wa s deact ivate d.
D riv ing
Launch Control-Program
The Launch Control Program enables maximum
acceleration .
Requirement: the engine must be at operating
temperature and the steering wheel must not be
turned .
~ With the engine running, press the l1' 0FF I but
ton briefly one t ime
l ).
~ Pull the selector lever back out of the D/S posi
tion briefly to select the S position, or press it
toward the r ight into the tiptron ic position or
select the
Dynamic dr iving mode in dr ive se
lect* ¢
page 79.
~ Press the brake pedal fi rm ly w ith your left foo t
and hold it all the way down for at least 1 sec
ond.
~ At the same time, p ress the gas peda l all the
way down with your right foot until the eng ine
reaches and stays at a high RPM level.
~ Remove your left foot from the brake.
A WARNING
- Always adapt your driving to the t raff ic flow.
- Only use Launch Control when road and traf-
f ic conditions allow it and other drivers will
not be endange red or impacted by your dr iv
ing and the vehicle's acceleration.
- Please note that the d rive wheels can spin
and the vehicle can b reak away when spo rt
mode is switched on, especially when the
road is slippery.
- Once the vehicle has started mov ing, press
the
! .P-O FF I button briefly to turn the spo rt
mode off.
(D Tips
- The transmission temperature may increase
significant ly after using the launch control
prog ram. If that happens, the prog ram may
no t be ava ilable for a few minutes.
It will be
avai lab le again afte r a cool -down period. ..,.
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Selector lever emergency release
If the vehicle's power supply fails, the selector lever can be released in an emergency.
Fig . 68 Selector lever: remov ing t he cover
Fig . 69 Selec tor lever : us ing the eme rgency re lease to
move out of t he Park pos it ion
This section describes using the selector lever
emergency release in left-hand drive veh icles .
The emergency release mechanism is located in
the right area under the selector lever shift gate.
Using the emergency release can be complicated.
We recommend contact ing an authorized Audi
dealer o r authorized Aud i Serv ice Facility fo r as
sistance, if necessary .
The screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit located
i n the luggage compartment is needed to for the
emergency release ¢
page 281. Use the flat side
of the reversible screwd river b lade.
Removing the selector lever c over
.,. Set the parking brake CV)¢ A to secure your
vehicle from ro lling .
.,. In se rt the flat side of the screwdriver sideways
in the slot nea r the shift cover and pry the shift
c ove r up
¢fig. 68 .
.,. Caref ully pull t he shift cover upw ard by hand
and fold it over the sh ifter knob ¢
fig. 69.
Drivi ng
Selector l ever emergency r elease
.,. Press and hold the yellow release b utton with
the screwdriver ¢
fig. 69.
.,. Press the lock button on the selector lever
(D
and move the lever into the N position .
.,. Clip the shift cover back into the shift gate after
using the emergency re lease.
If the vehicle must be pushed or towed due to a
power failure (for example, the battery is dead),
the selector lever must first be moved to the N
pos ition using the emergency re lease mecha
nism.
A WARNING
Only move the selector lever out of the P pos i
tion when the parking bra ke is set. If that
d oes no t wo rk, secure the ve hicle w ith the
bra ke ped al. Otherwise, t he veh icle co ul d
st art to move uninte ntiona lly w hen the selec
tor lever is moved out of the P position.
Trailer towing
General information '
Your Audi TT Coupe is not designed to tow a trail
er.
Towing a trailer with you r Audi TT Coupe is not
recommended and can cause damage to the car.
Damaged caused by towing a trailer is not cov
ered by your Audi Warranty.
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