Opening and clo sin g
Automatic luggage compartment lid
Applies to: vehicles with automatic luggage compartment lid
The luggage compartment lid can be opened and
closed electrically.
F ig. 33 Driver's doo r: opening the luggage compartment
lid
Fig. 34 Luggage compartment lid: @clos ing button, ®
lock button* (vehicles with convenience key*)
Applies to: vehicles with automatic transmission:
The luggage compartment lid can only open
when the se lector lever is in
P .
Applies to: vehicles with manual transmission:
The luggage compartment lid can only ope n
when the parking brake is set. Pull
the© switch
¢ page 94 to set the parking brake .
Opening the luggage compartment lid
... Press and hold the ~ b utton on the remote
contro l key fo r at leas t one second . Or
... Pu ll the~ switch in the driver 's door briefly
¢ fig. 33 . Or
... Press the handle in the luggage compartment
lid.
Cl osing th e luggage compartment lid
... When the ignition is sw itched on, pull the~
switch in the driver's door until the luggage
compartment lid is closed
¢ ,& . Or
44
... Press the~ button in the luggage compart
ment lid
¢ fig. 34. The luggage compartment
lid wi ll automat ica lly lower and
close¢ ,&. Or
... Applies to: vehicles with convenience key: Press
the~ button on the remote control key until
the luggage compartment l id
closes¢ .&,.
Make sure there is enough distance between
you and the luggage compartment lid . The re
should be a maxim um 9 feet (3 m) of distance.
Or
... Applies to: vehicles with convenience key: Press
the
tf) button in the luggage compartment lid
¢ fig. 34. The remote control key m ust not be
more than approx imately
4 feet (1.5 m) away
from the luggage compartment and it must not
be inside the vehicle. The luggage compart
ment lid will automatically lower and close. The
veh icle
locks ¢.&_ . Or
... Lightly p ull the luggage compartment lid at the
in ner gr ip. The luggage compartment lid wi ll
automatically lowe r and close
¢ .&_ . Or
... Press the hand le in the luggage compartment
lid. The luggage compartment lid will automat
ically lower and close
¢ .&, .
Storing the luggage compartment lid
opening position
... Bring the luggage compartment lid into the de
sired open position. The position must be at a
certain height or higher to store .
... Press and hold the~ button for at least four
seconds to store the new open position . A visu
al and audio s ignal will follow.
... To set a higher open pos it ion, wa it at least five
seconds and then carefully p ress the luggage
compa rtment lid upward .
... Press and hold the~ butto n aga in fo r at least
four seconds to store the desired opening posi
tion.
The opening/clos ing process will stop immedi
ate ly if:
- You pu ll/re lease
the~ sw itch in the drive r's
door, or
- Applies to: vehicles with convenience key:
Press/re lease
the~ b utton o n the remote
con trol key, o r
-Applies to: vehicles with convenience key: Press
the~ button or the lr! button in the luggage
compartment lid, or
- You push the handle in the luggage compart
ment lid, or
- When something blocks the luggage compa rt
ment lid or makes it difficu lt for the lid to
move.
I f you press the handle or one of
the~ or lr! but
tons (vehicles w ith convenience key*) now, the
luggage compartment lid will either open or
close, depending on its angle .
_&. WARNING
-After closing the luggage compartment lid,
make sure that it is latched. Otherwise the
luggage compartment lid could open sud
denly when driving, which increases the risk
of an accident.
- Pay careful attent ion when closing the lug
gage compartment lid . Otherw ise, you could
cause serious inj ury to yourself or othe rs de
spite the pinch protection .
- To reduce the risk of p inch ing injur ies, al
ways make sure that no one is in the operat
ing area of the luggage compartment lid; in
cluding the hinge areas and the upper and
lower edge of the luggage compartment lid .
- Never dr ive with the luggage compartmen t
lid ajar or open, because poisonous gases
can enter the vehicle interior and create the
risk of asphyxiation.
- If there is a luggage rack (such as a bicycle
rack) on the luggage compartment lid, the
luggage compartment lid may not open
completely under certain circumstances or it
could close by itself if open due to the extra
weight. To reduce the r isk of injury, the
open luggage compartment l id must there
fore have add itiona l support or the cargo
must first be removed from the rack.
(D Tips
- The settings in the Infota inment system de
termine if the luggage compartme nt lid ca n
be opened us ing the
handle <=> page 41.
Openin g an d clos ing
-There are audio signa ls when closing the
luggage compartment lid with the remote
control key (vehicles with convenience key*)
or with
the~ button in the dr iver's door.
- When the vehicle is locked, the luggage
compartment lid can be unlocked separately
by pressing
the~ button on the remote
control key. The luggage compartment lid
locks automatically when it is closed again.
- Applies to: vehicles with convenience key:
The luggage compartment lid can be closed
w ith the convenience from a distance up to
approximately 9 ft (3 m).
- The luggage compartment lid can be oper
ated manually if the vehicle battery is low.
It is necessary to use more force when doing
this. Move the lid s low ly to reduce the
amount of fo rce needed.
- When the t railer socket is being used (for
example, for a bicycle rack), the luggage
compar tment lid can be opened a nd closed
using the handle or the foot mot ion activa
tion (vehicles w ith convenience key*) .
- In case of an emergency o r a fau lty handle,
the luggage compartment lid can be opened
manually from the
insider=> page 46.
Opening /closing the luggage compartment
lid with foot motion activation (kicking
movement )
Applies to: vehicles with convenience key and sensor-control
led luggage compartment lid
Fig . 35 Rear of the veh icle: foot movement
Applies to: Coupe/Cabriolet
You can open the luggage compartment lid with
foot motion activation.
.,.
45
Changing the speed
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise contro l
0
f
' 0
Fig. 117 Operating lever: chang ing the speed
.,. To increase/decrease the speed in 1 mph (1
km/h) increments, br iefly
tap the lever toward
010 ¢ fig. 117 to the first level.
.,. To increase/decrease the speed in 5 mph
(5 km/h or 10 km/h) increments, br iefly
tap
the lever toward 0 10 to the second level.
.,. To increase or decrease the speed quickly, hold
the lever towards 0 10 up to the first or sec
ond level until the red LED@ reaches the de
s ired speed
¢page 115, fig. 116.
You can a lso preselect the speed when adaptive
cruise control is not active by moving the lever in
the desired direction
0 10 . Activate the previ
ously selected speed by pulling the lever into po
sition
(I) ¢ page 115, fig. 115.
After each change, the new stored speed appears
briefly in the status
line¢ page 115, fig. 116 @.
When adaptive cruise control is active, the II in
d icator light turns on and when adaptive cruise
control is not active, the
I.I indicator light turns
on . In the Audi virtual cockpit*, the
II indicator
light t urns on instead .
ll This is not available in some countries.
Assistance systems
Driving in stop-and-go traffic
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control and au
tomatic transmission
Fig. 118 Instrume nt cluste r: safe start monitor
The adaptive cru ise control system also assists
you in stop-and-go traffic. If a vehicle driving
ahead stops, your vehicle will brake and stay at a
stop within the limits of the system.
"' To resume driv ing with adaptive cruise control,
tap the accelerator pedal or
"' Pull the lever toward you into pos ition @
<:!)page 118, fig. 119 .
Starting to drive with adaptive cruise
controt1>
As long as the message ACC: automatic go dis
plays and the vehicle dr iving ahead starts to
move, your vehicle will start driv ing
r:!) .&. -You can
activate
ACC: automatic go again for a short
time by pulling the lever to position@.
For safe ty reasons, your vehicle w ill only start to
drive automatically if:
- the driver's safety belt is fastened
- all doors and the hood are closed
- your veh icle is not stationary for more than
three minutes
Safe start monitor
If an obstacle is detected when you start driving,
you w ill be alerted to the danger by
the. indi
cator light and the image in the instrument clus
ter
display¢ fig. 118 ¢ .&,. .An audio signal will
also sound. Your vehicle will drive more slowly
when starti ng. This may also happen in some sit-
uations when there is no apparent obstacle.
.,.
117
Parking system s
Rear parking system
Description
Applies to: ve hicles w ith rear park ing aid
The rear parking system is an audible parking
aid.
Descri ption
There is a sensor in the rear bumper cover . If
these detect an obstacle, audible signals warn
you .
Make sure the sensors are not covered by stick
ers, deposits or any other obstructions as it may
impair the function of the system . For informa
tion on cleaning, see
r=.> page 362 .
The range at which the sensors begin to measure
is approximately:
side 3 ft (0 .90 m)
rear
center 5.2
ft (1.60 m)
The closer you get to the obstacle, the shorter
the interval between the audible signals . A con
tinuous tone sounds when the obstacle is less
than approximately 1 foot (0.30 meters) away.
Do not continue backing up
r=.> .&. in General infor
mation on page 141,
r=.> 0 in General information
on page
141!
If the distance to an obstacle remains constant,
the volume of the distance warning gradually lowers after a few seconds until it is muted (this
is not apply in the continuous tone range). If the
obstacle becomes closer than it was before the
sound was muted, the tone will sound again. If
the obstacle is father away than it was before the
sound was muted, no tone wil l sound . Pay atten
tion to the vehicle's surroundings when you start
to drive.
Acti vating
The rear parking assist activates automat ically
when the reverse gear is engaged. A brief confir
mat ion tone will sound.
142
Parking aid plus
Description
App lies to: vehicles with parking system plus
Parking system plus provides audio and visual
signals when parking .
Fig. 140 Illus trat io n:
Sensors are located in the front and rear bump
ers. If these detect an obstacle, audib le and visu
al signa ls warn you .
Make sure the sensors are not covered by stick
ers, deposits or any other obstruct ions as it may
impair the function of the system. For informa
tion on cleaning, see
r:::>page 362.
The display field begins approximately at:
® 4 ft (1.20 m)
® 3 ft (0 .90 m)
© 5.2 ft (1.60 m)
® 3 ft (0.90 m)
The closer you get to the obstacle , the shorter
the interval between the audible signals. A con
tinuous tone sounds when the obstacle is less
than approximately 1 foot (0.30 meters) away.
Do not continue driving forward or in reverse
r:::> .&. in General information on page 141, ¢@) in
General information on page 141
!
If the distance to an obstacle remains constant,
the volume of the distance warning gradually
lowers after a few seconds until it is muted (this
is not apply in the continuous tone range). If the
obstacle becomes closer than it was before the
sound was muted, the tone will sound aga in. If
the obstacle is father away than it was before the
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3 a,
Entertainment fader -the volume of the audio/
video source is lowered when the parking system
is turned on
The newly selected leve l is demonstrated briefly
by the sound generator.
View* -switch between a n optical display
(Graphic ) and camera image (Camera) in the
right section of the display.
Trailer view* -show trailer view
*Auto. front/rear camera change * -the view be
h in d the veh icle
( Rear mode) is displayed auto
mat ically when you shift into reverse gear . The
view in front of the vehicle
(Front mode) is dis
p layed automatically when you shif t into the fo r
ward gea rs. When first a ctivating in a forward
gear with the
P,,1~ button, the front side view is
displayed
( Corner view (front) mode).
If you do not set the../, the view behind the vehi
cle
( Rear mode) is always displayed and it does
not switch to the
Front mode when a forward
gear is selec ted.
(D Tips
- Several menus can be accessed w ith the
right control button only when the parking
aid is active.
- The settings for volume and automatic acti
vat ion* are automatically stored and as
s ig ned to the remote control key being
used.
Error messages
Applies to: veh icles with a rea r parking system/parking sys
tem plus/ rearv iew camera/peripheral cameras
[II Rear park assist: malfunction! Obstacles
cannot be detected
[II Front park assist: malfunction! Obstacles
cannot be detected
Ill Park assist: malfunction! Obstacles cannot
be detected
When one of these messages appears, there is a
system ma lfunction. The LED in the
p,qA button al
so blinks when switching it on. The relevant mes-
Parking systems
sage on ly appears again when you manually acti
vate the parking aid with the button.
Ill Rear parking aid: obstacle detection restrict
ed
T he rear cross-traffic assist* ¢ page 137, Rear
cross -traffic assist
is not available. Either the ESC
is switched off, or the radar sensors may be cov
ered by a bike rack, stickers, leaves, snow or o th
er objects. Switch the ESC on, or clean the area in
front of the sensors if necessary
¢ page 134,
fig . 134.
If this message cont inues to be dis
played, drive immed iately to an author iz ed Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Fac ility to have
the malfunction repaired.
Parking system plus*
If a sensor or speaker is faulty, the 94 symbo l
will appear in front of/behind the vehicle in the
Infotainment system d isplay. If a rear sensor is
faulty, only obstacles that are in areas @and @
are shown
¢ page 142, fig. 140 . If a front sensor
i s fa ulty, only obstacles that are in areas© and
@ are shown.
Peripheral cameras*
There is a system malfunction if the% symbol
appears and the corresponding area of the dis
play is shown in black . The camera is not working
i n th is area .
Drive to an authori zed Audi dealer or authori zed
Audi Service Facility immed iately to have the
malfunction corrected .
Trailer hitch
Applies to: vehicles with a rear parking system/park ing sys
tem plus/ rea rview came ra/pe ripheral cameras and traile r
hi tch
When the trailer socket is in use, the parking sys
tem rear se nsors are not activated when you shift
into reverse gear or when yo u press the
p,q~ but
ton . Thi s resu lts in the following restrict ions .
Rear parking system*
There is no distance warning.
149
Switching the MMI on/off: the MMI can be
switched on/off manua lly.
-Switching on manually : press the On/Off knob
(f)c:> fig . 162 briefly . Or: press the I MENU I but
ton @
c:>page 158, fig. 160 or c:>page 158,
fig. 161,
or one of the buttons to open the me
nus
directly @.
-Switching off manually : press and hold the
On/Off knob
(f) c::> fig. 162 until the MMI
switches off . If the MMI has been switched off
ma nually, it does
not sw itch on again automati
ca lly the next time the ignit ion is switched on .
Additional functions:
- Adjusting the volume:
turn the On/Off knob (f)
c::>fig. 162.
- Muting : press the On/Off knob (f) c:> fig. 162
briefly.
-Selecting the previous /next function (for ex
ample, a radio station/track) :
press the On/Off
knob
(f) c::> fig . 162 briefly toward the left l<3
t>l>I.
-Fast forwarding /rewinding (for example
songs):
press and hold the On/Off knob (f)
c::> fig. 162 toward the left l<3
A WARNING
Adjust the volume of the audio system so that
signa ls from outside the vehicle, such as po
lice and fire sirens, can be heard easily at all
times.
@ Tips
The M MI switches off automatically if the en
gine is not running and the vehicle battery is
low.
Infotainment system
display
Switching on and off
- Switching on and off manually :
press the l('.)J
button @ c> page 8, fig. 2.
When the MMI is switched on and the display is
switched off, you can operate certain functions
using the On/Off knob with the MMI joystick
function
c> page 158 .
Multi Media Interface
Information on display images
The display version depends on vehicle equip
ment.
Fig . 163 D isp lay ve rs io n A
Fig. 164 Disp lay ve rs io n B
Additional content (such as album cover and map
material) is shown on display version B, if appli
cable
(f) ~ fig. 164. Because the other content
shown on the disp lays is nearly identical between
the two vers ions, this manual will primarily de
scribe display version A .
159
Multi Media Interface
Menus and Symbols
F ig . 1 77 D iagram : me nus and symbols
Symbol /Description
Description
CD Selected text Selected fu nction
@ TMC TMC/online traffic informat ion recept ion ¢ page 222
Displays informat ion a bout the media so urce t hat is cu rrent ly se-
Entertainment sliding le
cted or a sit uat io n (such as a n incom ing ca ll) . Depend ing on veh i-
® cle eq uipment, operation m igh t also be possib le using the open en-
menu tertainment sliding m enu (such as select ing a radio station o r ac-
cepting a call)
¢ page 163 .
@
Jukebox* import ing proc-
Copy audio/v ideo f iles to the Jukebox ¢ page 232
ess
® Repeat tra ck The track c urrently playing is repeated .¢ page 243
® Shuffle All fi
les on t he play list are played in r andom orde r¢ page 243,
Shuffle
0 Arrow Access information by pressing the control knob when the selected
text is active
®
T e lephone signal
Telephone signal strength
strength bars
®
Exclamat ion point on th e
Ind icates m issed ca lls
t elephone
Signal strength for the active data connection, or
@
Data co nnect ion s ign al PIN : enter the P IN (S IM)
s tre ngt h bars *
PUK: enter the PUK
168
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N .... 0 \0
3 a,
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@)
@)
@
@
@
Symbol/Description
2G/3G/LTE*
Mute
Roaming
Importing process Options menu*
Bluetoot h*
Scroll bars
Input f ield
MMI touch* Knob
Check boxes
Selection list
Multi Media Interfac e
Description
Network coverage for the active data connection~ page 198
2G : GSM network
3G: UMTS network
LTE *: L T E network
The audio source is
muted ¢ page 255
Outside the the mob ile netwo rk fo r the connec ted cel l phone or the
inserted S IM ca rd
Import/update the contacts in the directory or the call lists
Select and confirm context-dependent functions as we ll as settings
w ith in a menu item
Bl uetooth device connected
¢ page 233 or ~ page 178
Indicates a long list.
Move within lists by turning the control knob.
Informat io n that ca n be changed using t he letter/numbe r speller
~page 165 or the M MI to uch* ~ page 161.
Poss ible to operate using the MMI touch control pad*
Setting fo r the selected f unct ion by turning the cont rol knob
You can sw itch certain functions
on~ or off by pressing the control
knob .O
Settings for the selected f unct ion tha t are accessed by pressing the
control knob
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