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(!) side assist displays, warning abo ut
exiting the vehicle ..... ... .. .. .
@ Door handle
@ Cent ral locking switch ....... .. .
@ Memory buttons ........... .. .
® Vent
® Thumbwhee l for vent
(J) Lever for:
- T urn signals and h igh beams
- High beam assistant ........ .
- Active lane assist .. ..... ... . .
- Traffic jam assist ....... .. .. .
@ Mul tifunction steer ing wheel with:
- Horn
- Driver's airbag . ..... ... .. .. .
- Drive r information system con -
t rols .. .. ............. .. .. .
- Audio/v ideo, telephone, nav iga
t ion and voice recognition con-
trols . ... .... .. .... ... .. .. .
- ~ button/stee ring wheel heating
- Sh ift paddles .............. .
® Instrument cluster .... ... .. .. .
@
@
@
@
~
@
Reset trip odometer ........ .. .
W indshie ld washer system lever
Emergency flashers .... ... .. .. .
Knee a irbag ........ ..... ... . .
Adjustable steer ing column
Lever for:
- Cruise cont rol system ..... .. .
- Adaptive cruise cont rol .. ... . .
@ Instrument i llum ination ... .. .. .
@ Data link connector for On Board
Diagnostic System (OBD II) .. .. .
@ H ood release . ........... .. .. .
@ Button for switching the head-up
d isplay on/off, adjust ing the
height .. .. ............... .. .
@ Lig ht switch ............... .. .
@ Buttons for :
- All -weather lights
- Rear fog lights ........... .. .
@ Sw itch for luggage compartment
lid .. .. .. .. ............. .. .. .
128
41
67
55
55
125
116
275
13, 16
15, 16
15
94
10
12
60
56
287 82
10 2
108
58
24
324
24
54
54
54
43
Coc kpit o ve rv iew
@ Power exterior m irror adjustment
@ Power windows .............. .
@ Child safety lock . ............ .
@ Infotainment system display . .. .
@ Lockable glove compartment . .. .
@) Drives for CD, DVD, SI M cards .. .
@ Front passenger's airbag ...... .
@ Valet Park ing funct ion ... .. ... .
@ Climate contro l system . ..... .. .
@ Depend ing on equ ipment, buttons
for:
- drive select .. .. ............ .
- Start/Stop system .......... .
- Elect ronic Stabilization Control
(ESC) . .... .. .............. .
- Park ing aid .. .. ............ .
- Hill descent ass ist .. . ..... .. .
- Switching the Infota inment sys-
tem disp lay on/off .......... .
@ Socke t ..... .. .............. .
@ Cup holder . .. ... .... . ..... .. .
@ Infotai nment system on/off
button ....... .. ............ .
@ Center armrest with sto rage com
partment . Depending on vehicle
equipment, it may have:
- Aud i m usic interface .. ..... . .
@ Sta rt ing t he engine when there is a
malfunction ... .. .... . ..... .. .
@ E lectromechanical parking brake
@) Depend ing o n eq uipment:
- Selector leve r (a utomatic trans -
m iss ion) .. .. .. ............ .
- Gearshift lever (manua l transmis-
sion)
58
48
48
156
69
228
275
51
76
133
85
14 7
136
148
156
68
69
155
234
85
88
91
@ In fotai nment unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
@ I STAR T ENGINE ST OP I button 83
(D Tips
Some the equipment listed he re is only instal
l e d in certa in models or is available as an op
tion.
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Opening and clo sin g
@ Tips
The replacement battery must meet the same
specifications as the orig inal battery in the re
mote control key.
Unlocking/locking by remote control
I rn
F ig . 27 Re mote contro l key: bu tton programm ing
• To unlock the vehicle, press the 6:l button
¢ fig. 27.
• To lock the vehicle, press the {D button on ce.
• To unlock the luggage compartment lid, press
the
a button briefly .
• To open the luggage compartment lid, press
and hold the
a button for at least one second .
• To trigger the alarm, p ress t he red I PANIC I but
ton. The ve hicle horn and emergency flashers
turn on.
• To switch off the alarm, p ress the red I PANIC I
button again .
I f the ve hicle is unlocked and none of the doors,
the hood, or the luggage compartment lid are
opened within 45 seconds, the vehicle locks
again automatica lly. This feature prevents the ve
hicle from being accidentally left unlocked over a long per iod of time.
The settings in the Infotainment system deter mine if the entire vehicle or only the driver's door
is unlocked when unlocking the vehicle
¢page 41.
A WARNING
No one, especially chi ldren, should stay in the
vehicle when it is locked from the outside, be cause the w indows can no longer be opened
from the
inside¢ page 42. Locked doors
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make it more difficult for emergency workers
to get into the veh icle, wh ich puts lives at
risk.
@ Tips
- Only use the remote control key when you
are within view of the vehicle.
- Applies to: vehicles with automatic trans
mission: the vehicle can only be locked
when the selector lever is in P.
- Do not use the remote control when you a re
inside the vehicle. Otherwise, you could un
intentionally lock the vehicle. If you then try
to open a door, the anti-theft alarm w ill
trigger. If this happens, press the unlock
button
6:l.
- Only use the pan ic function in an emergen
cy.
Unlocking/locking with the convenience
key
Applies to : vehicles with convenience key
The doors and luggage compartment lid can be
unlocked/locked without using the remote con
trol key.
F ig . 28 Door ha nd le: locki ng t he veh icle
Unlocking the v ehicl e
• Grip the door hand le . The door unlocks auto-
matically.
• Pull on the door handle to open the door.
Locking th e vehicle
• Applies to: veh icles with automatic transmis
sion : Se lect the P position, otherwise the vehi -
cle will not lock .
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Transferring a destination from the directory
A pp lies to: ve hicles wit h nav igat io n system
You can navigate directly to destinations in the
dire ctory.
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~ : Aud, Beverly Hills
gr-,. Hawthorn Ave, Los Angeles, CA
.r~, Wilshire B lvd, Beverly Hills, CA
r-.. 34°03'12.l"'N, 118°14'43.2' W
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Fig . 1 90 Po ssible dire ctory /contacts
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~
~
Req uirement: an address w ith navigat ion data o r
a navigat io n desti nation must a lready be as
sig ned to a conta ct
¢ page 21 2.
.,. Press the I NAV/MAPI button repeated ly un til
t h e
Enter de stination menu is displayed
r=;, page 20 4, fig . 189.
.,. Se lect : left cont rol button > Directory > a con-
tact.
The directory/ contacts a re shown in alphabet ica l
order and are mar ked wit h symbo ls to ind ic a te
the storage location:
(D Business address
@ Pr ivate address
® Business destination
@ Priva te dest inat ion
-Select and confirm an address o r a destinat ion .
When you have se lected a dest ina tion, the
r oute g uidance can be started d irectly.
-Check the add ress input aga in whe n selecting
an address.
-T he n se lect and confi rm Start route guidan ce .
Addit ional directory f unct ions in the navigation
system can be fo und
underr=;,page212.
(D Tips
-Addresses that have been imported from
your cell phone into the MMI can a lso be
used as a destination.
Na vigation
-If a contact is g rayed out in the directory,
this contact has neithe r a destination nor an
add ress assigned to them .
Point of interest search
Applies to : veh icles w it h nav igat io n syste m
.,. Press the !NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until
the
Enter dest ination menu is displayed
r=;, page204, fig .189 .
.,. Select : left control button > POis .
-Changing the search area : select and confirm
Search area and then a search area from the
list .
The following search categor ies are available:
Nearby : points of in terest can be se lected from
different categories. The points of interest are
li sted starting from the immediate vicin ity o f the
vehicle up to a radius of app roximately 124
miles (200 km).
Along the route : points of interest along the
route can only be se lected dur ing active ro ute
guidance. The points of interest are located di
rectly a long or in the immed iate v icin ity of the
calculated route . The points of interest can like
wise be selected from var ious categories . For ex
amp le, yo u ca n search for a ho tel or pa rking lot
a t the de stination.
Near d estination /Near stopover : points of inter
est nea r a desti nation or a stopover can only be
selected during act ive ro ute gu idance . The po ints
of inte res t can likewise be sele cted from var ious
c atego ries. Fo r ex ample , you can sea rch for a ho
te l or par king lot at the dest inat ion .
In a new city: select a co unt ry/state o r search in
a new city. En ter the name of t he des ired cit y.
Po ints o f interest can be selec ted from v arious
c atego ries. This func tion a llows yo u to se arch for
points of interest in any city regard less of the ac
tive ro ute guidance or the vehicle position .
-Search for a point of interest name in the se
lected search area :
enter the name of the point
of interest.
.,.
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Airbag syste m
Make sure that the PASSENGER AIR BAG
OFF
11;; li ght comes on and stays on all t he
t ime whenever the ignition is switched on.
A WARNING
- If the PA SSEN GER AIR BAG OFF 11;; light
does not go ou t when an adult is sitting on
the front passe nger seat a fte r ta king the
steps described above, make sure the adult is p roperly seated and restrained at one of
the rear seating positions.
- Have the airbag system inspected by your
authorized Aud i dealer before transporting
anyone on the front passenger seat.
@ Tips
If the capacitive passenger detection system
determines that the front passenger seat is
empty, the frontal airbag on the passenge r
side w ill be tu rned off, and the
PASSENGER
AIR BAG OFF
11;; light will stay on.
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Repair , care and disposal of the airbags
Parts of the a irbag system are installed at many
different places on your Audi. Installing, remov ing, servic ing or repa iring a part in an area of the
ve hicle can damage a part of an airbag system
and prevent that system from working properly
i n a collision .
There are some important things you have to
know to make sure that the effectiveness of the
system w ill not be impaired and that discarded
components do not cause injury or pollute the
env ironment.
A WARNING
Improper care, serv icing and repai r proce
dures can increase the r is k of personal injury
and death by preventing an airbag from de
ploying when needed or dep loying an airbag
unexpectedly:
-
- Never cover, obstruct, or change the steer
ing wheel horn pad or airbag cover or the in
strument pane l or modify them in any way.
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- Never attach any objects s uch as c upholders
or telephone mountings to the surfaces cov
ering the a irbag un its.
- For cleaning the horn pad or instrument
panel, use only a soft, dry cloth or one mois
tened w ith plain water. Solvents or cleaners
could damage the airbag cover or change
the st iffness or strength of the material so
that the airbag cannot deploy and p rotect
properly.
- Never repair, adjust, or change any parts of
the airbag system.
- All work on the steering wheel, inst rument
panel, front seats or e lectr ica l system ( in
cluding the installation of a udio eq uipment,
cellular telephones and C B radio s, etc.)
m ust be perfo rmed by a qualified techn ician
who has the training and specia l equipment
necessary.
- For any work on the airbag system, we strong ly recommend that you see your au
thorized A udi dealer or qualified workshop.
- Never modify the front b umper or parts of
the vehicle body.
- Always make sure that the side a irbag can
inflate w ithout interference:
- Never install seat covers or replacement
u pholstery ove r the front seatbacks that
have not been specifically approved by
A udi.
- Never use additional seat cushions that
cover the areas where the side airbags in
flate.
- Damage to the orig inal seat cove rs or to
the seam in the area of the s ide airbag
module mus t always be repaired immedi
ate ly by an authori zed Au di dealer.
- The a irbag system can deploy on ly once. Af
ter an airbag h as been deployed, i t m ust be
repla ced with new replacement parts de
signed and approved espec ia lly for your
Audi model version . Replacement of com
plete airbag systems or airbag components
must be perfo rmed by qua lified workshops
only. Make sure that any airbag service ac
tion is entered in your A udi Warranty
&
Ma intenance boo klet under AIRBAG RE-
PLAC EM EN T RECORD.
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Fuse panel @ (brown)
No . Equipment
2
Mass airflow sensor, camshaft adjust-
ment, charge air cooler pump
3 Exhaust doors, fuel injectors, radiator inlet
4 Vacuum pump, hot water pump, particu-
late sensor, biodiesel sensor
5 Brake light sensor
6 Engine va lves, camshaft adjustment
7
Heated oxygen sensor, mass airflow sen-
sor
8
Water pump, high pressure pump, high
pressure regulator va lve
9 Hot water pump
10
Oil pressure sensor, oil temperature sen-
sor
11 Clutch pedal position sensor
12 Engine valves
13 Radiator fan
14 Fuel injectors
15 Ignition coils
16 Fuel pump
Fuse panel @ (red)
No . Equipment
1 Anti-theft alarm system
2 Eng ine control module
3 Lumbar support
Automatic transmission selector mecha -
4
nism
5 Horn
6 Electromechanical park ing brake
7 Gateway control module
8 Interior headliner lights
10 Airbag control module
11 Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC)
12 Diagnostic connector, light/rain sensor
13 Climate control system
14 Right front door control module
15 A/C compressor
Fuses and bulbs
Fuse panel © (black)
No . Equipment
1 Front seat heating
2 Windshield wipers
3 Left head light electronics
4
Panorama glass roof I sliding/t ilting sun-
roof
5 L eft front door control module
6 Sockets
7 Right rear door control module
8 All wheel drive
9 Right headlight electronics
10
Windshield washer system/headlight
washer system
11 Left rear door control module
Fuse panel @ (black)
No. Equipment
Seat ventilation, rearv iew mirror, climate
1 control system, rear climate control sys-
tern controls, windshield defogger
2 Gateway, climate control system
3 Sound actuator/exhaust sound tuning
4 Clutch pedal posit ion sensor
5 Engine start
7 Rear USB charg ing port
8 Homelink
9 Adaptive cruise contro l
11 Video camera
12 Matrix LED headlight/right LED headlight
13 Matrix LED headlight/left LED headlight
14 Rear window wipe r
Fuse panel © (red)
No . Equipment
1 Ignition coils
5 En gine mount
6 Automat ic transmission
7 Instrument panel
8 Climate control system (blower)
10 Dynamic steering
11 Engine start
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