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Lights and Vision 
  
— your vehicle has broken down or you are 
having an emergency 
— your vehicle is being towed or if you are tow- 
ing another vehicle 
Messages 
If the | indicator light turns on, a bulb has 
failed. The displayed message indicates the cause 
and possible solutions. If one of the messages 
does not turn off, drive immediately to an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty to have the malfunction repaired. 
BB) Audi adaptive light: malfunction! See own- 
er's manual 
Adaptive light is not working. The headlights still 
function. Drive immediately to an authorized Au- 
di dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to 
have the malfunction repaired. 
Drive immediately to an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facility to have the 
malfunction repaired. 
High beam assistant: malfunction! See own- 
er's manual 
You can still switch the high beams on or off 
manually. Drive immediately to an authorized Au- 
di dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to 
have the malfunction repaired. 
High beam assistant: currently unavailable. 
Camera view limited due to surroundings. See 
owner's manual 
This message appears if the camera's visual field 
is blocked. The system will switch itself off. Try 
switching the systems on again later. 
automatic headlights: malfunction! See 
owner's manual 
The light/rain sensor is malfunctioning. The low 
beams remain switched on at all times for safety 
reasons with the AUTO light function. Drive im- 
mediately to an authorized Audi dealer or author- 
ized Audi Service Facility to have the malfunction 
repaired. 
Interior  lighting 
Front interior lighting 
  
    
Fig. 39 Headliner: interior lighting (example) 
Press the corresponding button in the headliner 
to activate the following: 
axs* - Interior lighting on/off 
4 - Door contact switch on/off. The interior light- 
ing is controlled automatically. 
Touch-sensitive reading lights* 
> To turn a reading light  on or off, touch the sur- 
face @ briefly. 
> To activate the manual dimming function, 
touch the surface @) when the light is switched 
off and keep touching it until the desired 
brightness is reached. 
Tam Ue LST   
  
Fig. 40 Headliner: reading lights 
Reading lights 
> To switch the reading lamp on or off, press the 
“8 button @. 
> To activate the manual dimming function’, 
touch the surface when the light is switched off  > 
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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
— You are always holding the steering wheel with 
both hands on the outer edge at the sides (9:00 
and 
3:00 position) when driving 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— If you are too close to the steering wheel, 
the driver's airbag cannot provide optimal 
protection, which increases the risk of injury 
or death. 
— Never hold the steering wheel in the 12:00 
position or in any other way, such as holding 
the center of the steering wheel. Otherwise, 
your arms, hands, and head could be injured 
in the event that the driver's airbag deploys. 
Power steering wheel position adjustment 
Applies to: vehicles with power steering wheel adjustment 
       
The steering wheel position can be adjusted elec- 
trically up/down and forward/back. 
7 
Ss =  c  o 
  
  
Fig. 53 Steering column: switch for adjusting the steering 
wheel position 
> To move the steering wheel upward or down- 
ward, press the switch upward or downward. 
> To move the steering wheel forward or back- 
ward, press the switch forward or backward. 
The steering wheel can also be adjusted when the 
ignition is switched off. 
In vehicles with memory function*, the steering 
column settings are stored together with the 
seat position. 
@) Tips 
The entry assistance makes entering and exit- 
ing 
the vehicle easier, because the steering 
column moves upward into the park position 
when the ignition is switched off. After enter- 
ing the vehicle, the steering column returns 
to the stored position once the ignition is 
switched on. To use entry assistance, select 
on the home screen: VEHICLE > Seats > Addi- 
tional seat settings > Driver seat entry assis- 
tance. 
Head restraints 
General information 
  
B4G-0454 
  
  
    
Fig. 54 Correctly adjusted head restraints 
Make sure that: 
— The upper edge of the head restraint is as even 
as possible with the top of your head 
— The head restraint is as close as possible to the 
back of your head 
— The head restraints on the occupied rear seats 
are positioned all the way up 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— There is one head restraint for each seat. All 
vehicle occupants must adjust the head re- 
straint correctly before every trip. Having 
head restraints that are not adjusted cor- 
rectly or not installed in the vehicle increas- 
es the risk of a neck injury during sudden or 
unexpected driving or braking maneuvers or 
in a collision. 
— Only remove the rear seat head restraints if 
it is necessary to install a child safety seat 
=> page 69. Stow the removed head re- 
straints securely, for example in the luggage 
compartment. Reinstall the head restraints 
immediately once the child safety seat has 
been removed. Driving without head re- 
straints increases the risk of serious neck in- 
juries. 
       
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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
  
  
child safety seat - can receive a severe im- 
pact if the front passenger's airbag deploys, 
which increases the risk  of serious or fatal 
injury. Always secure child safety seats on 
the rear seats. If special circumstances re- 
quire the use of a child safety seat on the 
front passenger's seat, always make sure 
that PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #; re- 
mains on while driving. If 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF @¥; does not 
turn on, remove the child safety seat and in- 
stall it again according to the child safety 
seat manufacturer instructions. If 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #; still does 
not turn on, the front passenger's seat must 
not be used. Drive to an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility 
and have the airbag system inspected. 
Fluids, electronic devices, or mechanical 
damage on the front passenger's seat may 
cause the front passenger seat occupant de- 
tection to malfunction. The system may 
then incorrectly detect if the front passeng- 
er's seat is occupied. As a result, it could de- 
ploy the front passenger’s airbag incorrectly 
or fail to deploy it, which increases the risk 
of serious or fatal injury. Make sure that no 
wet objects (such as a wet hand towel) and 
no fluids come into contact with the front 
passenger's seat cushion. If the front pas- 
senger's seat becomes wet, dry it immedi- 
ately. Make sure no electronic devices (such 
as a laptop or a retrofitted seat heater) are 
on the front passenger's seat. Do not trans- 
port any objects on or under the front pas- 
senger's seat. 
Seat covers or protective covers may prevent 
the advanced airbag system from correctly 
detecting child safety seats or passengers in 
the front passenger's seat. You must not  use 
seat covers or protective covers on the front 
passenger's seat that are not specifically ap- 
proved for use on Audi seats with an ad- 
vanced airbag system. 
    
Child safety seats 
General information 
When installing and using child safety seats, fol- 
low the information in this Owner's Manual, the 
applicable state and federal regulations, and the 
manufacturer instructions for the child safety 
seat. 
You can also obtain useful and current informa- 
tion from the following sources: 
U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- 
tration 
http://www.nhtsa.gov 
http://www.safercar.gov 
National SAFE KIDS Campaign 
http://www.safekids.org 
SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. 
http://www.carseat.org 
Transport Canada Information Centre 
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety 
Audi Customer Experience Center 
https://www.audiusa.com/help/contact-us 
https://www.audi.ca/ca/web/en/models/layer/ 
contact.html 
  
ZA WARNING 
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries, 
children must always be secured in the vehicle 
with a child safety seat that is appropriate for 
their body size, weight, and age. 
— Children ages 12 and under must be trans- 
ported using the appropriate child safety 
seat. Note  differences in regulations be- 
tween states and countries. 
— Child safety seats secured incorrectly in the 
vehicle may cause serious or fatal injuries in 
the event of an accident. Always secure the 
child safety seat according to the manufac- 
turer instructions. 
— Children or babies must not under any cir- 
cumstances be held on the lap of the driver 
or other passengers while driving. 
— Do not secure more than one child in a child 
safety seat. 
      
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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
> Remove the cover* from both lower LATCH an- 
chors. 
> If you secure a child safety seat to the rear seat, 
secure any unused safety belts that are within 
reach of the child > A\ in Securing child safety 
seats with a safety belt on page 73. 
> Secure the child safety seat according to the 
child safety seat manufacturer instructions. 
> Pull on the child safety seat to check if both 
sides are engaged correctly in the LATCH an- 
chors. 
> If possible, also secure the child safety seat to 
the respective top tether anchor in the vehicle 
=> page 72. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
The LATCH anchors in the vehicle are only de- 
signed for child safety seats with the LATCH 
system. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal 
injury, never secure other child restraint sys- 
tems, belts, or objects to the anchors. 
@ Tips 
The LATCH anchors are designed for a total 
weight (child and child safety seat combined) 
up to 65 lbs (29 kg). If the total weight is 
greater than this, the child safety seat must 
be secured with the vehicle safety belt. 
Additionally securing a child safety seat to 
the top tether anchor 
      
  
    
Fig. 66 Rear backrest: top tether anchors to secure a child 
safety seat with an upper belt 
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RAZ-0186. 
    
  
  
Fig. 67 Rear backrest: securing the upper belt to the  top 
tether anchor - diagram 
Follow the safety precautions > page 69. 
There is a top tether anchor behind every seat in 
the rear bench seat to additionally secure a child 
safety seat with an upper belt. 
> Move the head restraint behind the child safety 
seat upward. 
> Secure the child safety seat according to the 
child safety seat manufacturer instructions. 
> Guide the upper belt  on the child safety seat 
under the head restraint or along both sides of 
it and toward the rear (depending on the child 
safety seat model). 
> Fasten the belt to the  top tether anchor 
=> fig. 67. While doing this, make sure the belt 
is not twisted and is not running over any sharp 
edges. 
> Pull the belt tightly so that the child safety seat 
rests at the top of the seat backrest. 
> If necessary, move the head restraint behind 
the child safety seat downward. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
The top tether anchors in the vehicle are only 
designed for child safety seats equipped with 
an upper strap. To reduce the risk of serious or 
fatal injury, never secure other child restraint 
systems, belts, or objects to the anchors. 
Yate emai emt eae TRL a 
Prat 
Follow the safety precautions > page 69. The 
front passenger’s seat is a dangerous location for 
a child, even with an advanced airbag system. If 
exceptional circumstances require the child 
      
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Stowing and using 
  
Stowing and using 
Power sources 
When the ignition is switched on, you may be 
able to use the electric power sources for exter- 
nal devices, depending on the vehicle equipment. 
12 volt sockets 
You can connect electrical accessories to the 12 
volt sockets. The power usage must not exceed 
120 watts. 
The 12 volt sockets are labeled with the & or 
12V symbol. They are located in the front center 
console*, in the  rear* and on the side trim panel 
in the luggage compartment”*. 
USB ports 
Applies to: vehicles with USB input 
You can charge mobile devices using the USB 
ports. The USB ports are labeled with the «> or 
(4 symbol or CHARGE ONLY. 
Cup  holders 
Applies to: vehicles with cup holders 
  
      
ZA WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of fatal injury, store all 
connected devices securely when driving so 
that they do not move around inside the ve- 
hicle when braking or in the event of an  acci- 
dent. 
— Incorrect usage can lead to serious injuries 
or burns. To reduce the risk of injuries, never 
leave children unattended in the vehicle 
with the key. 
      
YY Note 
— Read the operating manuals for the con- 
nected devices. 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the vehicle 
electrical system, never attempt to charge 
the vehicle battery by connecting accesso- 
ries that provide power to the power sour- 
ces. 
— Do not connect any device whose network 
class (voltage) does not match the network 
class designed for the socket. 
— Disconnect the connectors from the power 
sources carefully to reduce the risk of dam- 
aging them. 
Fig. 70 Rear center armrest: cup holders 
Front center console cup holders 
> Slide  the cover @ back, if necessary. 
> Pop out the cup holder (2). 
Rear center armrest cup holders 
> Fold the center armrest* downward. 
> To open the cup holders (2), tap on the strip on 
the cover. 
> To close the cup holders, slide them back and 
push the top of the cover down. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— Do not  put any hot beverages in the cup 
holder while the vehicle is moving. Hot bev- 
erages could spill, which increases the risk 
of injury. 
— Do not use any breakable beverage contain- 
ers (for example, made out of glass or por- 
celain). You could be injured by them in the 
event of an accident. 
  
    
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Stowing and using 
  
® Note 
Beverage containers in the cup holders should 
always 
have a lid. Otherwise, the liquid inside 
could spill and cause damage to vehicle 
equipment. 
Roof rack 
Applies to: vehicles with roof rack 
  
    
Fig. 71 Roof rail: mounting points (example) 
If luggage or cargo is to be carried on the roof, 
you must observe the following: 
— These roof racks are the basis for a complete 
roof  rack system. Only roof racks that are suita- 
ble for your vehicle may be used. Roof racks and 
attachments from the Audi Genuine Accesso- 
ries program are recommended. 
— Make sure the roof rack is mounted on the  vehi- 
cle only at the specified locations @. 
— Note the permitted axle load, permitted total 
weight, and permitted roof load of your vehicle 
=> page 292. The roof load is the  total of the 
weight of the roof rack, the attachments and 
the cargo you are carrying. However, you must 
also note the permitted load of the carrier sys- 
tem being used. 
  
area exposed to wind. You may need to 
adapt your driving style and speed to the 
current conditions. 
  
    
  
  
ZA WARNING 
— Follow the installation instructions provided 
with the roof rack system. If you do not se- 
cure the roof rack system and objects on the 
roof correctly, they could come loose from 
the vehicle and cause an accident. 
— The risk of an accident increases when using 
a roof rack system, because it changes the 
driving characteristics by shifting the center 
of gravity and/or the increasing the surface 
       
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o Note 
Make sure that the open luggage compart- 
ment lid and the tilting/sliding sunroof* or 
panoramic glass roof* do not come into con- 
tact with objects on the roof. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
Energy usage will increase because of the in- 
creased wind resistance. Remove the roof rack 
when you are  no longer using it. 
Storage and 
compartments 
Storage compartment in motor 
(tonal oy Tada 
  
  
Fig. 72 Motor compartment: storage compartment 
There is a compartment in the motor compart- 
ment for storing objects such as the charging sys- 
tem. 
Follow the safety precautions > page 235, Gener- 
al information. 
> Open the hood = page 236. 
> To open the storage compartment cover, pull 
the lever @ upward. 
» Store the objects. 
> Close the storage compartment cover. It must 
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Stowing and using 
  
Additional storage 
You will find a variety of storage compartments 
and holders at various locations in the vehicle. 
— Glove compartment: the glove compartment 
can be locked using the mechanical key 
=> page 33. 
— Holders for a notepad, pen, and coins in the 
glove compartment 
— Storage compartment in the cockpit on the 
driver's side 
— Storage compartments in the door trim panel 
— Storage compartments in the front center con- 
sole 
— Storage compartment under the front center 
armrest* 
— Nets on the back of the front seats 
— Garment hooks in the rear 
— Storage compartment in the rear center arm- 
rest* 
— Removable box* under the cargo floor in the 
luggage compartment 
— Bag hooks* in the luggage compartment 
— Net* in luggage compartment 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of injury, make sure all 
storage compartments are always closed 
while driving. 
— Loose objects can be thrown around the ve- 
hicle interior during sudden driving or brak- 
ing maneuvers, which increases the risk of 
an accident. Store objects securely while 
driving. 
— Only use  the storage compartments in the 
door trim panels to store small objects that 
will not stick out of the compartment and 
impair the function of the side airbags. 
— Only lightweight clothing should be hung 
from the garment hooks in the vehicle. Do 
not use clothes hangers to hang clothing. 
The pockets of the clothing must not con- 
tain any heavy, breakable, or sharp-edged 
objects. This could impair the effectiveness 
of the side curtain airbags. 
      
  
— Make sure your  view toward the rear is not 
blocked, for example by hanging clothing or 
objects in the vehicle. 
      
Luggage compartment 
General information 
All pieces of luggage or objects must be securely 
fastened in the luggage compartment. Note the 
following to maintain good vehicle handling: 
> Distribute the load evenly in the luggage com- 
partment. 
> Stow heavy luggage as far forward in the lug- 
gage compartment as possible. 
> Use non-elastic cords attached to the tie-downs 
to secure objects. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— The luggage compartment cover is not a 
surface for storing objects. Objects placed 
on the cover increase the risk of injury to all 
vehicle occupants during sudden driving or 
braking maneuvers or in the event of an ac- 
cident. 
— Loose objects can be thrown around the ve- 
hicle interior during sudden driving or brak- 
ing maneuvers, which increases the risk  of 
an accident. Always stow objects securely in 
the luggage compartment and secure them 
at the tie-downs. Use straps suitable for 
heavy objects. 
— If pieces of luggage or objects are secured 
to the tie-downs with unsuitable or dam- 
aged straps, this can increase the risk of in- 
jury during braking maneuvers or accidents. 
— When transporting heavy objects, the vehi- 
cle characteristics will change due to the 
shift in the center of gravity, which increases 
the risk  of an accident. You may need to 
adapt your driving style and speed to the 
current conditions. 
— The cargo net is only strong enough to se- 
cure light objects. Heavy objects are not ade- 
quately secured. Attempting to secure heavy 
objects increases the risk of injury. 
— Never exceed the permitted axle and load 
     
and  vehicle weight > page 292. 
  
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— Never secure a child safety seat to the tie- 
downs. 
— Never leave your vehicle unattended, espe- 
cially if the luggage compartment lid is 
open. Children could  enter the luggage com- 
partment and close the luggage compart- 
ment lid from the  inside. This creates the 
risk of fatal injury, since the children would 
be locked in and may not be able to escape 
by themselves. 
— Do not allow children to play in or on the ve- 
hicle. Close and lock the luggage compart- 
ment lid as well as all other doors when you 
leave the vehicle. 
— Never transport passengers in the luggage 
compartment. Every passenger must be cor- 
rectly secured with the safety belts in the 
vehicle > page 60. 
— Be careful when releasing the backrest and 
folding 
it forward. To reduce the risk of be- 
ing pinched, pay attention and check when 
folding backrests forward. 
— The backrest must be securely latched so 
objects cannot slide forward out of the lug- 
gage compartment during sudden braking. 
— The backrest must be latched securely to en- 
sure that the safety belt is protecting the 
center seating position. 
— Always pull forward on the backrest to make 
sure it is check if it is correctly locked in 
place. 
       
@ Note 
—To reduce the risk of damage, move the rear 
head restraints down > page 60 before fold- 
ing the rear backrests forward. 
— When folding the backrest forward, make 
sure the outer safety belts are in the belt 
guide recess so that they do not get pinched 
in the backrest lock and damaged. Other ob- 
jects 
should be removed from the rear 
bench seat to protect the backrest from 
damage. 
— If you move the front seat back when the 
rear seat backrest is folded forward, you 
could damage the head restraints on the 
rear seat. 
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— Make sure that the heating grid strips for 
the rear window defogger are not damaged 
by abrasive objects. 
— Let the luggage compartment cover roll up 
slowly to reduce the risk of damage. 
— Let the partition net roll up slowly to pre- 
vent damage. 
@) Tips 
— The tire pressure must be adapted to the 
load > page 253. 
— You can purchase straps at specialty stores. 
Luggage compartment cover 
Applies to: vehicles with luggage compartment cover 
  
  
  
Fig. 74 Luggage compartment: removing the luggage 
compartment cover 
Follow the safety precautions > page 77. 
> To attach the luggage compartment cover, pull 
the cover out by the handle @ and secure it in 
the mounting eyelets (2) on the side trim pan- 
els. 
> To remove the luggage compartment cover, 
pull both levers (3) in the direction of the arrow 
and remove the cover upward.