
Drivin g 
The  transmission  only  a llows  manual  shifting 
w hen  t he engine  spee d is within  t he  permitted 
range. 
(D Tips 
tiptronic  does  not  work  if the  transmission  is  
running  in  emergency  mode . 
Kick-down 
Kick-down  enables  maximum  acc ele ration . 
When  you  press  the  accele rato r peda l dow n be
yond  the  resistance  po int,  the  automatic  trans 
miss io n  downshifts  into  a  lower  gea r and  the 
en 
gine  utilizes  its  f ull power,  depending  on  veh icle 
speed  and  engine  RPM . It  shifts  up  into  the  next 
h igher  gear  once  the  maximum  spec ified  engine 
RPM is reached. 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could  spin  on 
slick  or  slippery  roads  when  kick -down  is 
ac
t ive . 
Launch  Control  Program 
-
The Launch  Control  Program  enables  maximum 
acceleration . 
Requirement:  the  eng ine  must  be  at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steer ing  whee l must  not  be 
turned. 
.. With  the  engine  running,  p ress  th e l~ O FF ! but 
ton  b riefly  one  time 
ll  . 
.. Pu ll the  selector  lever  back  out  of  the  "D/S" po
s ition  briefly  to  select  the  "S" position,  or  press 
i t  toward  the  r ight  into  the  tiptron ic posit ion  or 
select  the 
D ynamic d riving  mode  in d rive se
lect* ~ page  78 . 
.,. Press  t he  b rake  peda l firmly  with  you r left  foot 
and  hold  it  all  the  way  dow n fo r a t  least  1 sec 
ond. 
1 > T he  ESC  lig ht  t urns on  con tinuous ly  and  the  mess age S ta 
bil iza tio n  con trol  ( ESC ):  sp ort.  Warni ng! Reduced  sta bil
ity appe ars  te m porar ily  in  the  Infota inment  sy st em  t o in 
dic ate th at  t he s yst em w as d eactivate d. 
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.. At  the  same  time,  press  the  gas  peda l all  the 
way  down  with  your  rig ht  foot  until  the  engine 
reaches  and  stays  at  a  hig h RPM leve l. 
.. Remove  your  left  foot  from  the  brake. 
A WARNING 
-Always  adapt  your  driving  to  the  traff ic flow. 
- On ly use  Launch  Control  when  road  and  traf-
fic  conditions  allow  it  and  other  drivers  w ill 
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 
IB OFF I button  b riefly  to  turn  the  spor t 
mode 
off. 
(D Tips 
- The  transmission  temperat ure  may  increase 
significant ly after  using  the  launch  control 
prog ram . If  that  happens,  the  prog ram  may 
not  be  ava ilab le  for  a few  minutes.  I t will  be 
avail able  ag ain  afte r a  coo l-down  period. 
- Whe n accelerating  using  the  launch  contro l 
prog ram,  all  vehicle  pa rts a re  subje ct  to 
he avy loads.  This  c an  le ad  t o  incre ased 
wea r. 
Transmission  malfunction 
• Tran smiss ion: malfunction!  Plea se  stop  ve
hicle and  shift  to  P 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  transm ission.  Park 
t h e  ve hicle  secure ly and  do  not  continue  driving . 
See  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  A udi 
Service  Facility  for  assistance . 
• Transmission : too  hot . Ple ase stop vehicle 
The  t ra nsmission  is  too  hot  and  can  become  dam
aged.  Stop  and  let  the  t ransmiss io n  coo l w it h t he 
engine  r unning  (a t  idle)  in t he "P" se lector  lever 
.,.  

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Assistance  systems Speed  warning  system 
Description 
App lies  to:  vehicles  with  speed  warning  system 
The speed warning system  helps you  to stay  be
low a specified  maximum  speed  that  can be set,  
changed  or deleted  in the  Infotainment  system . 
The speed warning  system  warns  you  if you are 
exceeding  the  maximum  speed that  you  have set . 
A warning  tone  will  sound  as soon as your  speed  
exceeds the  stored  value  slightly.  The 
(Ol (USA 
models)/ 
(01 (Canada models)  indicato r light 
and a message appear  i n the ins trumen t cluster 
d isplay  at  the  same time.  The 
(Sl (USA models)/ 
(O] (Canada models)  indicator  light  and the  mes 
sage  turn off  when  the  ve hicle speed drops  below 
the  stored  maximum  speed. 
Sett ing a threshold  is recommended  if you would 
like to  be reminded  when  you  reach  a certain 
maximum  speed . Situations  where  you  may want 
to  do  so  include  driving  in a country  with  a gener
al speed  limit  or  if  there  is  a specified  maximum 
speed  for winter  tires. 
Setting  the  warning  thr eshold 
.. Se lect  in the  Infotainment  system: ! MENUI b ut
ton 
> Vehicle > left  contro l button > Driver a s
s istan ce 
> S peed warning > Manual. 
@ Tips 
Regard less of  the  speed warning  system,  you 
should  always  monitor  your  speed  using  the 
speedometer  and make  sure you  are following 
the  legal  speed  limit. 
A ssi st a nce  systems 
Cruise  control  system 
Switching  on 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  cruise  control  system 
The cruise control  system  makes  it possible  to 
drive at  a constant  speed  starting at  15 mph 
(20 km/h). 
0 
f 
~ 
0 
Fig . 7 7 Operat ing  leve r: cru ise control  system 
.. To switch  t he system  on,  pull  the  lever  into  po-
sition 
(D ¢ fig. 77. 
.. Drive  at  the  speed to  be maintained. 
.. To store  the  speed,  press the button @. 
T he stored  speed and the 
@jltJ~i, (USA models)  / 
l'I (Canada models)  ind icator  lig ht  are d isp layed 
in the  instrument  cluster. 
T he speed  is maintained  by modifying  engine 
power  or  through  an active  brake  intervention. 
_8 WARNING 
---A lways pay attention  to  the  traffic  around 
you when  the  cruise  control  system  is  in op
eration.  You are always responsible  for  your  
speed and the  distance  between  your  vehi 
cle and othe r vehicles. 
-For  safety  reasons,  cruise  control  should  not 
be used in the  city,  in stop-and-go  traffic,  on 
w inding  roads a nd when  road  conditions  a re 
poor  (such as ice, fog,  g rave l, heavy rai n and 
hydroplaning),  because  this  in cr eases the 
risk of  an acciden t. 
-Sw itch  the  cr uise con trol  off  tempora rily 
when  dr iv ing  in tu rning  lanes,  highway  exits 
or  in  const ruc tion zones. 
-Please no te  that  uncons ciously  "resting" 
your  foo t on the  accelera to r ped al  prevents 
-
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Navigat ion 
-Se lect:  rig ht  contro l button > Delete  de stina
tion 
> Delete  thi s la st  de stination  or Delete  all 
last  dest inations . 
The  selected  des tination  o r all  last  destinations 
is/are  de leted  and  no  longer  displayed  in the 
En
ter  de stination 
menu. 
Entering  an  address 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles w ith  navigation  system 
As an alternative  to free  text  search, you  can al 
so enter  an address  in stages . 
.,. Press  the I NAV/MAPI button  repeated ly until 
the 
Enter de stina tion menu  is displayed 
¢ page 134,  fig.  122 . 
.,. Select:  left  control  button > Ente r addr ess . 
-Se lect  and  confirm  a line  (s uch  as Street , Hou se 
numb er or  Count ry/state ) 
and  enter  t he de 
sired  information. 
- Se lect  and  confirm 
Start  route guidan ce . 
Setting  a destination  from  the  map 
A pp lies  to: ve hicles w ith  naviga tion system 
A point  on  the  map  can be used  as the  destina
tion. 
.,. P ress  the I NAV/MAPI button  repeatedly  until 
t h e  map  is d isp layed. 
- Adju st ing th e sca le: turn  the  control  knob  to 
the  left  o r right . 
-Acti vating  crosshair s: press  the  control  knob. 
The  crosshairs  are  shown  on  the  map . 
-Mo ving the  crosshair s: move  the  crosshairs  to 
the  destination  using  the  MMI touch  control  pad . 
-Hiding  the  cro sshairs : press  the I BACKI butto n. 
- Setting  as destinat ion : press  the  control  knob 
when  the  crosshairs  are  shown.  If necessary, 
select  and  confirm 
Add as stopover and  then 
Start  route guidance . 
Additional  in fo rmat ion about  the  location  of 
the  crosshai rs : 
if you  select  map  content  with 
crosshairs,  the  available  information  is d isplayed 
(such  as  the  name  of  the  c ity  or  points  of  inter
est) @¢ page  142,  fig . 12 7 . 
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Setting  a home  address/favorite  as the  
destination 
App lies  to : vehicles  wi th navigat ion sys te m 
You can quickly and  easily start  route  guidance 
to your  home  address  using  the  home  address 
function.  Favorites allow easier  access  to fre 
quently  used  destinations. 
.,. Press  the I NAV/MAPI button  repeatedly  u nti l 
the 
En ter d estination me nu  i s  displayed 
¢page 134,  fig . 122 . 
Setting  a  home  address  as the  d estination 
Requirement:  a  home  address  must  be  stored 
¢ page 140. 
Your Home address is shown  directly  in the Ente r 
d es tination 
menu @¢page 134,  fig.  122 . 
-Select: Home address > St art  route g uidance . 
Setting  a favorite  a s the  destination 
Requireme nt:  a dest inat io n  m ust  be  stored  as  a 
favorite ¢ page  140 . 
-Enter  one  o r more  lette rs  into  the  free  text 
searc h in put  fie ld.  The  favo rit es  that  are  found 
are  shown  in the  Infota inment  system  display 
and  marked  w ith  the 
symbol ©¢ page  134, 
fig.  122  . 
-Select  and  confirm  the  des ired  favor ite. 
- Sele ct  and  confirm 
Start  route guidance . 
(D Tips 
-Add itiona l setti ngs  for  the  home  add ress 
can  be  fo und 
u nder¢ page  140 . 
-Add itional  setti ngs  for  the  favor ites  can  be 
found 
unde r¢ page  140 .  

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Transferring  a destination  from  the  
directory 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  navigation  system 
You can navigate  directly  to destinations  in the 
directory. 
F ig . 123  Possible  directory/ contacts 
Req uirement:  an  address  w ith  navigat ion  data  o r 
a  nav igat io n  desti nation  must  al ready  be  as 
signed  to  a con ta ct 
r=;, page  140 . 
.,. Press  the I NAV/MAPI button  repeated ly until 
t h e 
Enter destination menu  is displayed 
¢ page 13 4,  fig . 122. 
.,. Se lect : le ft  cont rol  b utt o n > Directory > a con-
tact. 
The  directory/contacts  a re  shown  i n alphabet ica l 
order  and  are  mar ke d  wit h symbo ls  to  ind ic a te 
the  sto rage  location : 
(D Business  address 
@ Private  address 
@ Business  dest ination 
© Pr iva te  dest inat ion 
-Select  and  conf irm  an  address  o r a destinat ion . 
When  you  have  se lected  a  dest inat ion , the 
r oute  g uidance  can  be  started  d irect ly. 
-Check the  address  input  aga in whe n select ing 
an  address. 
-T he n select  and  conf irm Start  route  guidan ce . 
Addit ion al directory  f unct ions  in the  navigation 
system  can  be  found  under 
r=;, page  140. 
(D Tips 
-A ddresses  th at  h ave been  importe d from 
you r ce ll phone  into  the  MM I can  a lso  be 
u sed  as  a  destination  . 
Na vigation 
-If  a  contact  is g rayed  ou t in  the  directory, 
this  contact  does  not  have  a  destination  o r 
an  address  assigned  to  it . 
Point  of  interest  search 
Applies  to : vehicles  with  navigation  system 
.,. P ress  the ! NAV /MAP I button  repeatedly  until 
the 
Enter  dest ination menu  is disp layed 
r=;, page 134,  fig . 122  . 
.,. Select:  left  control  button > Points of intere st . 
-Changing the  search area : select  and  confirm 
Search area > a search  area from  the  list . 
-Searching for  a point  of interest  in a specific  
category : 
select : Select  category > desired  cat
egory, 
such  as Restaurants . 
The  following  searc h categor ies  are  available: 
Nearby : points of  in terest  can  be  se lected  from 
different  catego ries.  The  points  of  interest  are 
li sted  starting  from  the  ve hicle  position  up to  a 
rad ius  o f approximate ly  124  miles  (200  km) . 
Along  the  route : poin ts of  in terest  along  the 
route can only  be se lected  du ring  active  route 
guidance . The  points  of  interest  a re  located  di 
rectly  a long  or  in the  immediate  v icin ity  o f th e 
ca lculated  route. 
Near destination /Near stopover : the  points  of 
interest  can  likewise  be  se lected  from  differe nt 
catego ries  in the  vicinity  of  the  destination  o r 
stopover.  For examp le,  you  can  search  for  a  hotel 
o r  par king  lot  at  the  desti nat ion. 
In  new city: enter  the  name  of  the  desired  city . 
Po ints  o f interest  can  be  selected  from  various 
categories . This function  a llows  you  to  sea rch for 
po ints  of  interest  in any  city  rega rd less  of  the  ac
t ive  route  guidance  or  the  vehicle  pos it ion . 
(D Tips 
-Distances  to  po ints  of  inte rest  a re  shown  as 
a straight-line  distance  from  the  vehicle  po 
si tion.  The  actua l dis tance  from  your  c urrent 
location  to  the  po in t  of  in terest  is  u pdated 
automa tically . T h e  list  of  foun d poi nts  of  in
t erest  is  n ot  r esorted  w hen  th is h app ens. 
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turn  the left  thumbwhee l on the  mu ltifunction 
steering  wheel* 
r=> page 18. 
Turning th e cross hair s on /off 
-Switching  the  crosshairs on : press  the  control 
knob  in the  map view . 
-Switching th e crossh airs off : press  the I BACKI 
button . 
When  the  cros s h air s are s witched on r:!> fig.  12 7: 
(D Orientation : th e  map  is either  displayed  as a 
2D  north  up m ap or a 2D  heading  up map. 
@ Scale : turn  the  control  knob to  the  left  or 
right  to  decrease  or  increase  the  scale . 
@ Zoom: when  the Automatic  zo om function  is 
switc hed  on,  an 
"A" for  "Automatic"  is dis 
p layed  in the  magnifying  g lass. 
© Crosshairs:  move the  crossha irs  in the  de
sired  direction  us ing the  MMI touch  control 
pad and  set  a po int  on t he map  as the  desti
n at ion or have info rmation  about  the  fo cal 
po int  disp layed. 
® Map content  (points  of interest,  favorites) : if 
there  are mult iple POis in the  immed iate v i
cin ity, they  will be shown  stacked  o n the 
map . 
@ Additional  information  on t he crosshai rs po 
sition : if you move the  crosshairs  to  a loca 
tion  on the  map,  avai lable  information  for 
the  current  c rosshairs  position  is displayed. 
Press the  control  knob to  open  destination 
deta ils or to  start  route  guidance . When  the 
crossha irs are  turned  off,  the  road  being  cur 
rently  d riven on  is shown . 
0 Disp lay o f an  upcoming  maneuver.  If the re is 
no upcoming  maneuver,  the  distance  and  ca l
culat ed arrival tim e to  the  destination/stop 
over is displayed  in this  location. 
@ Di sp lay of a better  route . Seer:!> page  147 . 
When  the  c rosshairs a re s witched o ff r:!> fig.  128 : 
® If a turn  arrow  is displayed,  a bar  graph  turns 
on. The fewer  bars  are  shown,  th e shorter  th e 
d istance  is unt il the  turn . 
l) O nly  applie s to  vehicl es withou t ca mer a-b as ed speed li mit 
d is play . 
Navigation 
@ Speed  limit display l): disp lay of the  max i
mum  permitted  speed  on the  expressways  
and  highways. 
@ Road currently  being  driven on . When  the  ve
hicle  is stat iona ry, "off road"  is displayed 
here. 
@ Vehicle  location (@) 
@ Display of active traffic  information 
(ION LINEI* or lTMC !) 
@ Altitude  disp lay (.d\) 
@ Route  information:  var ious  informa tion will 
be  displayed  dur ing active  route  guidance 
(for example,  t he  upcom ing maneuver  in
clud ing ca lculated  distance  and  street 
names).  The d isplay a lso  p rovides t raff ic in
format io n  or  points  of  inte rest  on the  cur rent 
route. 
Map  functions 
Applies  to : vehicles with  navigation system 
.. Press the !NAV /MAP I button  repeatedly  unti l 
the  map  is displayed 
r=> page  142,  fig.  128. 
.. Select:  left  control  button > desired  function. 
Switch  to  d estin ation  input 
T he Enter de stin ation menu  is d isp layed 
r:!> page 134,  fig.  1 22 . 
Traffic  messages 
Current  traffic  information  is disp layed  in the  In
fota inme nt  system  display . See 
r:!> page 145 . 
Route  list 
The route  list  can o nly be disp layed when  route 
guidance  is active  and  contains  informat ion re 
gard ing the  route,  the  names  of the  streets  and 
the  le ngth  of the  route  sect ions.  When  traveling 
o n  highways,  poss ible  parking  lots  and  rest  areas 
are  show n, wh ich you can se lect  as a stopove r. 
POis  along  the  route 
Requirement:  route  guidance  must  be active . 
Searching  for  points  of  interest  a long your cur
rent  route  See 
r:!> page  13 7 . 
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When  importing,  the  audio  files  are  automatical
l y sorted  into  the  media  center  categories  based 
on  the  stored  addit ional  information 
¢ page  163. The  copied  video  files  are  stored  in 
the  media  center  under  the 
Videos category. 
Playing  the  Ju kebo x 
Requirement:  the  Jukebox  must  contain  audio/ 
video  fi les 
¢ page  156,  Adding  files  to  the Juke
box. 
The Jukebox  is accessed  and  operated  t hrough 
the  M MI 
(D ¢ page  162,  fig . 141. 
Di splaying  Jukebox  memory  capacity 
Select : right  control  button > Juk ebox  m emor y 
ca pa city . 
Info rmation  about  the  Ju kebox  memory 
capacity  and  the  numbe r of  sto red  t racks  is dis 
p layed . 
Deleting  tracks  from  the  Jukebox1
) 
Requirement:  the  Jukebox  must  contain  audio/ 
v ideo  fi les. 
- Dele ting  an  en tr y: selec t an  entry  from  the 
Jukebox  media  center . Select:  right  control  but
ton 
> D elete  from  ju kebo x> This entr y or  En
tire  list . 
-The  status  of  the  deleting  process  is shown  in  
the  MMI. Jukebox  playback  stops  during  the  de let ing  p rocess  a nd  starts  again  automatically 
once  the  deletion  is comp lete . 
0 Note 
Do not  import  aud io/video  files  when  the  en
g in e is t urned  off  because  this  will  d rain  the 
ve hicl e  battery. 
0) Tips 
-Tracks  from  aud io CDs cannot  be  impo rted 
to  the  Jukebox  for  legal  reasons. 
- Files  that  have  al ready  been  imported  are 
automat ica lly recogn ized  and  cannot  be 
cop ied  to  the  J ukebox  again. 
- It  is  not  possib le  to  play  audio/v ideo*  files 
i n the  CD/DVD* dr ive  while  import ing  them. 
ll Not  in the Playback view . 
Media 
- T he Jukebox  does  not  provide  an  expo rt 
function  due  to  legal  reasons . 
- Files  or  tracks  w ithout  additional  stored  in 
formation  are  listed  as 
Unknown . Audi  rec 
ommends  adding  additional  information 
(such  as  103  tags)  to  audio  f iles. 
- Reset  the  Jukebox  to  the  factory  default  set 
tings  when  selling  your 
vehicle ¢ page  174 . 
Bluetooth  audio  player 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Bluetooth  audio  player 
With  the  Bluetooth  audio  player,  you  can play 
music  wirelessly  from  your  Bluetooth-capable  
device (such as a cell phone)  through  the 
MMI. 
Requirement:  the  vehicle  must  be  stationary  and 
the  ignit ion  must  be  switched  on.  The  B luetooth 
settings  w ill open  on  your  mobile  device  during 
the  connection  setup . The  Bluetooth  function 
and  visibility  of  the  MMI 
¢ page  175 and  mob ile 
device  must  be  sw itched  on . Th e 
Bluetooth  audio 
playe r¢ page  175 must  be  sw itched  on  in the 
MM I. 
-Conn ect ing  a Bluetooth de vice : press the 
!M EDIAi button.  Press  the  left  control  button 
until  t he  sources  overv iew  is d isp layed.  Select 
and  confirm 
Blu etooth  audio  pla yer® 
¢ page 162,  fig . 142 . 
- If  ne cessa ry,  select  and  co nfirm , Not  c onn ected 
> Conn ect  Blu etooth  audio  pla yer. Th e  Blue
tooth  device  search  starts.  Fo llow  the  inst ruc
tions  in the  MMI. 
- Select  and  confirm  the  desired  Bluetooth  de
vice  from  the  list . The  MMI generates  a  PIN for 
the  connection . 
- Select  and  confirm 
Yes. 
- Enter  the  PIN for  connect ing  on  your  Bl uetooth 
device . 
Or: if the  PIN  is already  displayed  on 
your  Bluetooth  device,  confirm  it  in the  Blue 
tooth  device  and  in the  MMI. The  time  a llowed 
for  entering  the  PIN  is  limited  to  approximately  30  seconds . 
The  media  is started  and  operated  through  the  mobile  device  or  t he  MMI, depending  on  the  de -
vice  being  used . 
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Wheels 
store the pressure  again  in the  Infotainment  sys
tem 
i::> page  262 . 
mm (Tir e Pr essure  Monitoring  System) Tire 
pressure: malfunction!  See owner's  manual  -
if 
mm appears  after  switching  on  the  ignition  or 
while  driving  and then  the 
[DJ indicator  light  in 
the  instrument  cluster  also starts  to  blink  for  
about  one minute  and then  stays  on  permanen t
ly, there  is a system  malfunction.  Try to  store  the 
correct  tire  pressures 
<=:> page  262 . If  the indica
tor  light  does  turn off  or turns  on again  after  a 
short  period  of  time, drive  to  an authorized  Audi 
dealer  or authorized  Aud i Serv ice Facility  immedi
ately  to  have the malfunction  corrected . 
_& WARNING 
-If  the  tire pressure  indicator  appears in the 
display,  reduce your  speed immediately  and 
avoid any  hard steering  or  braking maneu
vers.  Stop  as soon  as possible  and check the  
tires  and their  pressure. 
- The driver  is  responsible for  maintaining  the 
correct  tire  pressures. You must  check the 
tire  pressures  regularly. 
-Under  certain  conditions  (such as a sporty 
driving  style,  winter  conditions  or  unpaved 
roads),  the  pressure  monitor  indicator may 
be delayed . 
- Do not  use run-flat  tires  on your  vehicle.  Us
ing  them  when  not permitted  can lead to 
vehicle  damage  or  accidents . 
(D Tips 
- The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  can al
so stop  working  when  there  is an  ESC mal
function. 
- Using snow  chains  may result  in  a system 
malfunction. 
- The tires  with  the  identification 
"AO" 
¢page 251 have been matched  with  your 
Audi  tire  pressure  monitoring  system . Using 
these  tires  is  recommended. 
262 
Storing  tire  pressures 
Applies to: vehicles with  Tire  P ressure  Monitoring  System  in
dicator 
If  the  t ire pr essure  chang es or  a tire  is replaced , 
it  must  be confirmed  in  the  Infotainment  sys
tem. 
.,. Make sure  before  storing  that  the  tire  pressures 
of  all  four  tires  meet  the  specified  values  and 
a re adapted  to  the  load 
<=:>page  253. 
.,. Switch  the  ignition on. 
.,. Select  in the  Infotainment  system : the!M ENUI 
button > Vehicle > left  control  button > Service 
& checks>  Tire pressure monitoring . 
(D Tips 
Do not  store the tire  pressures  if  snow  chains 
are installed . 
Tire  pressure  monitoring 
system 
ill General  notes 
Each  tire, including  the spare  (if  provided), 
should  be checked  monthly when  cold  and  inflat
ed to  the  inflation pressure  recommended  by the 
vehicle  manufacturer  on the  vehicle  placard  or 
tire  inflation  pressure  label.  (If  your  vehicle  has 
tires  of  a different  size than  the  size indicated  on 
the  vehicle  placard  or  tir e inflation  pr essure la
bel, you  should  determine  the  proper  tire  infla
tion  pressure for  those  tires).  
As an added  safety  feature,  your  vehicle  has been 
equipped  with  a tire  pressure  monitoring  system  
( T PMS) that  illuminates  a  low tire  pressure  tell
tale  when  one or  more  of you r tires  is significant
ly  under-inflated.  Accordingly,  when  the  low tire 
pressure  telltale  illuminates, you should  stop  and 
check your  tires as soon  as possible,  and inflate 
them  to  the  proper pressure . Driving  on a signifi
cant ly under-inflated  t ire causes  the  tire to  over
heat  and can  lead to  tire  failur e. Under-inflation 
also  reduces fuel  efficiency  and tire  tread  life, 
and  may affect  the  vehicle's  handling and stop-
ping  ability. 
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Index 
Central  locking  switch  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 26 
Ce rt ificat ion  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 293 
Changing  eng ine o il . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 238 
Changing  light  bulbs  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 28 2 
Chargi ng the  battery  (mob ile dev ices)  . . .  . 161 
Chi ld  restraint 
Danger  of  using ch ild  rest raints  in the  front 
seat  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 
195 
Ch ild  rest raints 
Where  can I  get  additional  in format ion 
about  child  restraints  and their  use?  . . . . 
228 
C hil d safety  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 2 16 
Important  safety  ins truc tions fo r us ing ch ild 
safety  sea ts  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 
2 19 
Ch ild  safety  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 2 21 
Booster  seats  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 223 
Conve rt ible  c hild seats  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 22 2 
How  do  I properly  install  a child  safe ty seat 
. h ' l 7 in myve  1c e .. .. ............. .... .. . 2 19 
Infant  seats  . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 22 1 
Safety  instructions  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 2 19 
Securing  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 225 
C iga rette  lighte r . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 48 
Clean ing  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 266 
C leaning/removing  ice from  windows  .  . . . . 26 8 
Clea ning Alcanta ra  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 269 
Clean ing  artificia l leather  . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 269 
C le ani ng  ca rbon  p arts  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 2 68,  269 
Clea ning  contro ls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 269 
C leaning  decorative  parts  and trim  .  . . .  . . . 268 
C lea ning  displays  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 269 
Clea ning  exhaust  ta il  pipes  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 267 
C lean ing  plast ic parts  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 26 8 
Clea ning  rims  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 267 
Clean ing  seat covers  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 269 
C lea ning t ail lights  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 26 7 
Clea ning text iles  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . 269 
Cleaning  the  Audi  virt ual cockpit  .  . . .  . .  . . . 269 
C lean ing t he  instrument  cluster  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 269 
Clean ing the  wind  deflector  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . 268 
Clima te con trol  system  (automa tic) 
Ad ' 
t' . JU S mg air vents  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 52 
Ad justing  the  air  vents  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . 53 
Ad justing  the  temperature  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 52 
Air  distribution,  a ir vents  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 52 
AUTO (automatic  mode)  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 52 
296 
B lower 
Contro ls .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  52 
52 
Defrosting  the  windows  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 53 
Drive select  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 78 
Rear w indow  defogger.  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 53 
Rec irculat ion  mode  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 
Cli mate  contro l system  (manua l) 
Adjusting  th e air  vents . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 
53 
Clock  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 173 
Closi ng 
Hood  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
235 
Windows  ....... .. .. ................ 29 
Closing/ open ing 
By remote  control  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 
24 
U sing  the  door  lock  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  2 7 
Coc kpit  (overview)  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 
6 
Coming  home  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 
Commands  (voice recogn ition  system)  . .  . . 105 
Compa rtments  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 48 
Compass  in the  m irror  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 
Compliance  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . 293 
Conferen ce ca ll . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 115 
Connect ion  manager 174 
Connect ions 
refer  to M edia  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . 154,  162 
Connect io n  sett ings  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . 17 4 
Cons umer  Information  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . 185,  290 
Cons umption  (fuel)  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 21 
Contacting  NHTSA  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 
Contacts 
Additional  directory  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
175 
Importing/export ing  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 120 
Memory  capac ity  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 
Searching  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 
Showing  details  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 
Stor ing as destination  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 140 
Control  buttons  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 19 
Cont ro l  buttons  (opera ting  t he M MI) . . .  . .  . 94 
Control  knob with  joystick  funct ion  . . . . . . . . 98 
Convenience key 
Ind icator  light  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 
59 
Stopping  the  eng ine (START ENGINE STOP 
button)  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
59 
Un locking/locking  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 
Convenience open ing/clos ing  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . 29 
Convertib le child  safe ty se ats  . . . . . . . . .  . . 2 22