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fog over due to the temperature difference 
between the inside and outside. They will 
clear shortly after switching them on. This 
does not affect the service life of the light- 
ing. 
— When the parking lights are switched on 
and the ignition is switched off, the 200: sym- 
bol appears in the light switch module. 
Turn signal and high beam lever 
  
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Fig. 37 Turn signal and  high beam lever 
The lever operates the turn signals, the high 
beams and the headlight flasher. 
Turn signal @> 
The turn signal activates when you move the lev- 
er into a turn signal position when the ignition is 
switched on. The respective a or B indicator 
light flashes. 
@- Right turn signal 
@- Left turn signal 
The turn signal blinks three times if you tap  the 
lever (convenience turn signal). 
If an indicator light blinks twice as fast as usual, 
a turn  signal  bulb has failed. Carefully drive to an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor- 
rected. 
High beams ZO and headlight flasher 
Move the  lever to the corresponding position: 
@- High beams on (vehicles with high beam as- 
sistant*) > page 45 
@- High beams off or headlight flasher The 
0) indicator light in the instrument cluster 
will turn on. 
  
ZA WARNING 
High beams can cause glare for other drivers, 
which increases the risk of an accident. For 
this reason, only use  the high beams or the 
headlight flasher when they will not create 
glare for other drivers. 
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Applies to: vehicles with high beam assistant 
  
    
The high beam assistant automatically turns the 
high beams on or off depending on the surround- 
ing conditions. 
A camera on the rearview mirror mount can de- 
tect light sources from other road users. The high 
beams switch on or off automatically depending 
on the position of vehicles driving ahead and on- 
coming vehicles, the vehicle speed, and other en- 
vironmental and traffic conditions. 
Switching on the high beam assistant 
Requirement: the automatic headlights must be 
set and the high beam assistant must be switch- 
ed on in the MMI = page 46. 
> To activate the high beam assistant, tap the 
lever forward @) > page 45, fig. 37. The FM in- 
dicator light appears in the instrument cluster 
display and the high beams are switched on or 
off automatically. If the high beams were com- 
pletely or partially switched on, the Ea indica- 
tor light will turn on. 
Switching the high beams on or off manually 
If the high beams did not switch on or off auto- 
matically as expected, you may switch them on or 
off manually instead: 
> To switch the high beams on manually, tap  the 
lever 
forward @) > page 45, fig. 37. The =| in- 
dicator light turns on. 
> To switch the high beams off manually, pull the 
lever 
back @) > page 45, fig. 37. The high beam 
assistant is deactivated. 
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Operating the headlight flasher 
> To operate the headlight flashers, pull the  lever 
back @) > page 45, fig. 37. If the high beam as- 
sistant is activated, but the high beams were 
not turned off, the high beam assistant remains 
activated. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 123. 
— High beam assistant is only intended to as- 
sist the driver. The driver is still responsible 
for controlling the headlights and may need 
to switch them on and off manually depend- 
ing on light and visibility conditions. 
— High beams can cause glare for other driv- 
ers, which increases the risk of an accident. 
For this reason, only use  the high beams or 
the headlight flasher when they will not cre- 
    
ate glare for other drivers. 
@) Tips 
Specific settings are stored automatically in 
the active personal profile. 
Adjusting the exterior  lighting 
You can adjust the exterior lighting separately. 
The settings depend on the vehicle equipment. 
  
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Light & Visibility > Exterior light- 
ing. 
Automatic headlights 
You can adjust the following settings in the Auto- 
matic 
headlights menu: 
Activation time - You can adjust if the headlights 
switch on Early, Medium, or Late according to 
the sensitivity of the light sensor. 
High beam assistant - You can switch the high 
beam assistant on and off. 
Entry/exit lighting 
When it is dark, the Entry/exit lighting illumi- 
nates the area around the vehicle when unlocking 
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the vehicle  and after switching off the ignition 
and opening the driver's door. The entry/exit 
lighting  only works when it is dark and the light 
switch is in the AUTO light function. 
Daytime running lights 
USA  models: the daytime running lights can be 
switched on and off. 
Canada models: the daytime running lights can- 
not be switched off. The lights activate automati- 
cally each time the ignition is switched on. 
@ Tips 
Specific settings are stored automatically in 
the active personal profile. 
Emergency flashers 
  
  
Fig. 38 Center console: emergency flashers 
The emergency flashers help to make other driv- 
ers aware of your vehicle in dangerous situations. 
> Press the A @ button to switch the emergency 
flashers on or off. 
You can indicate a lane change or a turn when the 
emergency flashers are switched on by using the 
turn signal lever. The emergency flashers stop 
temporarily. 
The emergency flashers also work when the igni- 
tion is turned off. 
@ Tips 
You should switch the emergency flashers on 
if: 
— you are the last car in a traffic jam so that 
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— Once you drive forward at speeds faster than 9 
mph (15 km/h) 
—When the knob is no longer in the position for 
the front passenger exterior mirror 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Curved mirror surfaces (for example convex) 
enlarge the field of vision. However, they 
make objects in the mirror appear smaller and 
farther away. When using these mirrors to es- 
timate your distance to vehicles behind you 
when changing lanes, you could estimate in- 
correctly, which increases the risk of an acci- 
dent. 
      
@) Note 
— Applies to: vehicles with power folding exte- 
rior mirrors: If the mirror housing was 
moved by outside forces (such as an impact 
when maneuvering), you must use  the pow- 
er folding function to fold the mirror all the 
way out. The mirrors will make a loud  noise 
when they latch into place. The mirror hous- 
ing must not be moved back into place by 
hand because this could impair the function 
of the mirror mechanism. 
— Applies to: vehicles without power folding 
exterior  mirrors: If the mirror housing was 
moved by outside forces (such as an impact 
when maneuvering), you must move it back 
in place by hand. 
— If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car 
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in 
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors. 
Never fold power folding exterior mirrors* 
by hand. Only fold them in and out using 
the power controls. 
@) Tips 
— Specific settings are stored automatically in 
the active personal profile. 
— If the power adjusting  function malfunc- 
tions, the glass in both mirrors can be ad- 
justed by pressing on the edge of it by hand. 
Dimming the mirrors 
Manual dimming rearview mirror 
> Pull the  lever on the bottom of the mirror back. 
Automatic dimming rearview mirror* 
> The interior and exterior mirrors  dim automati- 
cally when light shines on them, for example 
from headlights on a vehicle behind you. 
  
ZA WARNING 
—If the glass on an automatic dimming mirror 
breaks, electrolyte can leak out. This liquid 
can irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory 
system. If there is contact with the fluid, 
flush immediately with plenty of water. Con- 
sult a physician if necessary. 
— Repeated or long-term exposure to electro- 
lyte fluid can lead to irritation of the air- 
ways, especially in people with asthma or 
other respiratory  conditions. Take deep 
breaths immediately after leaving the  vehi- 
cle or, if this is not possible, open all of the 
doors and windows as wide as possible. 
— If electrolyte fluid enters the  eyes, flush 
them thoroughly with a large amount of 
clean water for at least 15 minutes and then 
seek medical attention. 
— If electrolyte fluid comes into contact with 
the skin, flush the affected area with clean 
water for at least  15 minutes and then clean 
with soap and water and seek medical atten- 
tion. Clean  affected clothing and shoes thor- 
oughly before wearing again. 
— If the fluid was swallowed and the person is 
conscious, flush the mouth with water for at 
least  15 minutes. Do not induce vomiting 
unless this is recommended by medical pro- 
fessionals. Seek medical attention immedi- 
ately. 
CG) Note 
If the glass on an automatic dimming mirror 
breaks, electrolyte can leak out. This liquid 
damages plastic surfaces and paint. Clean 
this liquid as quickly as possible, for example 
with a wet sponge. 
  
    
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@- Single wipe. If you hold the  lever in this posi- 
tion longer, the wipers switch from slow wiping 
to fast wiping. 
© - Clean the windshield ©. The wipers wipe one 
time after several seconds of driving to remove 
water droplets. You can switch this function off 
by moving the  lever to position ©) within 10 sec- 
onds of the afterwipe. The afterwipe function is 
reactivated the next time you switch the ignition 
on. 
Clean the headlights*. The headlight washer sys- 
tem* operates only when the low beam head- 
lights are  on. If you move the lever to position 
©, the headlights and the night vision  assist 
camera* are cleaned at intervals. 
@ - Wipe the rear window \. The number of 
wipes depends on the windshield wiper move- 
ment. 
The rear wiper automatically switches on when 
the reverse gear is selected and the front wind- 
shield wipers are on and running. 
- Clean the rear window @. The number of 
wipes depends on how long the  lever is held in 
position (8). This may also clean the rearview 
camera, depending on the vehicle equipment. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— The rain sensor is only intended to assist the 
driver. The driver may still be responsible for 
manually switching the wipers on based on 
visibility 
conditions. 
— The windshield must not be treated with 
water-repelling windshield coating agents. 
Under unfavorable conditions, such as wet- 
ness, darkness, and when the sun is low, 
these coatings can cause  increased glare, 
which increases the risk  of an accident. They 
can also cause wiper blade chatter. 
— Properly functioning windshield wiper 
blades are required for a clear view and safe 
driving > page 51, Cleaning or replacing 
the wiper blades. 
       
() Note 
— If there is frost, make sure the windshield 
wiper  blades are not frozen to the wind- 
shield. Switching on the windshield wipers 
when the blades are frozen to the wind- 
shield can damage the wiper blades. 
— Prior to using a car wash, the windshield 
wiper system must be switched off (lever in 
position @). This prevents the wipers from 
switching on unintentionally and causing 
damage to the windshield wiper system. 
Gi) Tips 
— The windshield wipers switch off when the 
ignition is switched off. You can activate the 
windshield wipers after the ignition is 
switched on again by moving the windshield 
wiper lever to any position. 
— Worn or dirty windshield wiper  blades result 
in streaking. This can affect the rain sensor 
function. Check your windshield wiper 
blades regularly. 
—The washer fluid nozzles for the windshield 
washer system are heated when the ignition 
is on if the outside temperature is low. 
—When stopping temporarily, such as ata 
traffic light, the speed of the windshield 
wipers automatically reduces by one level. 
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Fig. 46 Windshield wipers: removing the wiper blades 
Windshield wiper service position/blade 
replacement position 
> Switch off the ignition and hold the windshield 
wiper lever in position @) > page 50, fig. 44 un- 
til the windshield wiper moves into the service 
Position. 
> To bring the windshield wipers back to the nor- 
mal position, switch the ignition on and hold 
the windshield wiper lever in position @) until 
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the windshield wipers go back to the normal 
position, or drive faster than 8 mph (12 km/h). 
You can also turn the service position on or off in 
the MMI: 
> Switch the windshield wipers off (position @ 
=> page 50, fig. 44). 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Settings & Service > Wiper posi- 
tion. 
Cleaning the wiper blades 
Before cleaning the wiper blades, they must be in 
the service position. 
> Fold the windshield wiper arm away from the 
windshield. 
> For information on cleaning, see > table on 
page 264. 
Replacing the wiper blades 
Before removing the wiper blades, they must be 
in the service position. 
> Fold the windshield wiper arm away from the 
windshield. 
> Press the locking knob @ on the wiper blade. 
Hold the wiper blade firmly. 
> Remove the wiper blade from the windshield 
wiper arm mount (2). 
> Insert the new wiper blade into the mount on 
the wiper arm until it clicks  into place. 
> Place the wiper arm back on the windshield. 
> Exit the service position. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— For safety reasons, the windshield wiper 
blades should be replaced  once or twice 
each year. 
— Dirty windshield wiper  blades can impair vi- 
sion, which increases the risk of an accident. 
      
@) Note 
— The windshield wipers must only be folded 
up when in the service position! Otherwise, 
you risk damaging the paint on the hood or 
the windshield wiper motor. 
— You should not move your vehicle or press 
the windshield wiper lever when the wiper 
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arms are folded up from the windshield. The 
windshield wipers would move back into 
their original position and  could damage the 
hood and windshield. 
G) Tips 
— You can also use  the service position, for ex- 
ample, if you want to protect the windshield 
from icing by using a cover. 
— You cannot activate the service position 
when the hood is open. 
Replacing the rear wiper blade 
  
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Fig. 47 Rear window wiper: installing the wiper blade 
Cleaning the wiper blades 
> Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window. 
> For information on cleaning, see > table on 
page 264. 
Removing the wiper blade 
> Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window. 
> Remove the wiper blade from its holder. 
Installing the wiper blade 
> Press the wiper blade mount into the retainer. 
> Fold the window wiper arm back onto the rear 
window. 
  
ZA WARNING 
For safety reasons, the windshield wiper 
blades should be replaced once or twice each 
year. 
Messages 
If the & indicator light turns on, then there is a 
windshield wiper malfunction. The displayed 
  
    
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Sitting correctly and 
safely 
Correct passenger 
seating position 
General information 
The correct seating position for all passengers is 
vital  for safe driving and is the responsibility of 
the driver. 
Correct seating position 
Before you begin driving, seat yourself correctly 
and always maintain the correct seating position 
during the trip. Before each trip, instruct your 
passengers to seat themselves correctly and to 
maintain this seating position during the trip. 
Make sure that: 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has adjusted his 
or her seat correctly > page 56 
— The steering wheel is adjusted correctly 
=>page 58 
— The mirrors are adjusted so that there is  a suffi- 
cient view of the area around the vehicle 
> page 48 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has his or her 
head restraint adjusted correctly > page 59 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has his or her 
safety belt fastened correctly > page 60 
— The activation status of the front passenger's 
airbag is suitable for the passenger in the front 
passenger's seat > page 67 
— Children are secured in suitable child safety 
seats that are secured to appropriate vehicle 
seats > page 69. Read and observe the impor- 
tant safety information pertaining to the use of 
child safety seats on the front passenger's seat 
=> A\ in General information on page 69. 
Examples of incorrect seating positions 
Safety belts can only provide its optimal protec- 
tion when they are routed correctly. Incorrect 
seating positions significantly reduce the protec- 
tive functions of the safety belts and increase the 
risk  of injury due to incorrect belt routing. 
The following list includes examples of seating 
positions that could be dangerous for all vehicle 
occupants. This is not a complete list. The pur- 
pose is to provide examples to increase your 
awareness of the topic. The following points ap- 
ply when the vehicle is in motion: 
— Never stand inside the vehicle. 
— Never stand on the seats. 
— Never kneel on the seats. 
— Never tilt your backrest too far back. 
— Never lean against the instrument panel. 
— Never lie down on the rear bench seat. 
— Never sit only on the front section of the seat. 
— Never sit sideways on the seat. 
— Never lean against the window. 
— Never place your feet out of the window. 
— Never place your feet on the instrument panel. 
— Never place your feet on the seat cushion. 
— Never ride in the footwell. 
— Never sit on the armrests. 
— Never drive or ride in a seat without fastening 
your safety belt. 
— Never ride in the luggage compartment. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Incorrect seating positions, failure to wear a 
safety belt, or being too close to an airbag in- 
crease the risk of serious injury or death to ve- 
hicle occupants, especially if the airbags de- 
ploy and come into contact with occupants 
who are not seated correctly. Note the impor- 
tant information and warnings in the chapters 
for the topics given above. 
@ Tips 
— Save  your seat profile* > page 63. This al- 
lows you to access your personal seat profile 
quickly and easily at any time. 
— If you or other vehicle passengers have 
physical limitations that prevent sitting ina 
correct position, modifications to the vehi- 
cle may be necessary. For more information, 
contact an authorized Audi dealer or author- 
ized Audi Service Facility, or call Audi cus- 
tomer support at 1-800-822-2834. 
  
    
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Front seats 
(erreur laced) 
Make sure that: 
— You can press the pedals down completely 
when your legs are slightly bent 
— The distance between your upper body and the 
steering wheel or instrument panel is at least 
10 in (25 cm) 
— The distance between your knees and the in- 
strument panel is at least 4 in (10 cm) 
— Your thighs are lightly supported by the front 
surface of the seat 
— The backrest is in an upright position and your 
back is resting against it 
— You have a sufficient view of the area around 
the vehicle 
— You have a clear view of the instrument cluster, 
indicator lights, and the head-up display* 
Seat settings menu: quick access 
Applies to: vehicles with seat settings in the MMI 
If you press on the image of the driver's or front 
passenger's seat in the climate control system 
menu > page 81, fig. 83 @, you will go directly 
to the seat settings for that seat. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— If you are too close to the steering wheel or 
instrument panel, the airbag system cannot 
provide the optimal protection, which in- 
creases the risk of injury and death. 
—To reduce the risk of injury in the event of 
sudden braking maneuvers or accidents, 
never drive with the backrest reclined very 
far. The airbag system and seat belts can on- 
ly provide optimal protection when the back- 
rest is in an upright position and the driver 
is wearing the seat belt correctly. If the 
backrest is angled back too far, the safety 
belt can shift to soft areas of the body, such 
as the stomach, which increases the risk of 
injury. 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, only adjust 
the seats when the vehicle is stationary. 
— Be careful when adjusting the seat. Lack of 
control or attention when adjusting can re- 
      
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sult in injuries due to pinching to vehicle oc- 
cupants both in the front  seats and rear 
seats. 
— Never place objects in the driver's footwell. 
Objects could shift and enter the area 
around the pedals, which could prevent you 
from using them. You would then be unable 
to use the pedals if sudden driving or brak- 
ing maneuvers were needed, which increas- 
es the risk of an accident. 
— Make sure that the floor mats are always se- 
curely attached. 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, never place 
additional floor mats or other floor covers 
over the installed floor mats, because this 
reduces the pedal's range of motion and can 
impair pedal operation. 
—To reduce the risk of injury, never place your 
feet on the instrument panel, out of the 
window, or on the seat surfaces. This also 
  
applies to passengers in the rear seats. 
  
@) Note 
To reduce the risk of damage, be very careful 
when adjusting the seat to make sure the 
head restraints do not come into contact with 
the headliner or the sunroof*. 
@ Tips 
At the same time, only move the respective 
seat using the controls. 
  Adjusting the front power seats 
You 
can adjust the basic settings using the but- 
  
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The settings depend on the vehicle equipment. 
Adjusting the seat position 
> To move the seat forward or backward, push 
the button @ forward or backward. 
> To move the seat upward or downward, press 
the button @ upward or downward. 
> To adjust the seat surface, press the front part 
of the button @ upward or downward. 
Adjusting the backrests 
> To move the backrest forward or backward, 
press the button @) forward or backward. 
Adjusting the lumbar support 
> To adjust the lumbar support, press the button 
@) at the applicable location. 
Massage function 
Switch the massage function on or off (@). Setting 
the massage type and intensity > page 57. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
The power front  seats can also be adjusted 
when the ignition is switched off. To reduce 
the risk  of injury, children should never be left 
unattended in the vehicle. 
      
  Adjusting the front seats in the MMI 
Applies to: vehicles with seat settings in the MMI 
You can adjust additional settings in the MMI. 
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Fig. 51 Upper display:  seat setting 
The settings and the number of menus and but- 
tons depend on the vehicle equipment. 
Operating 
Applies to: MMI 
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Seats. 
  
> To access the various menus ®, swipe to the 
left or right. 
> To display the various seats, press ) or ( @. 
The red color of the symbol @) indicates which 
seat is selected. 
Seat adjustment 
Applies to: MMI 
> To select a seat setting, press (@ if necessary. 
> Press the respective arrow (2) until the desired 
position is reached. 
Massage 
See > page 57 
Additional seat settings 
See > page 58 
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Applies to: vehicles with massage function 
Operating 
Applies to: MMI 
> To access the Massage menu, press the J but- 
ton @ > page 56, fig. 50. Or: 
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Seats > 
Massage. 
Switching the massage function on or off 
Applies to: MMI 
> To switch the massage function on or off, press 
the J button @ © page 56, fig. 50. Or: 
> Press Start/Stop on the MMI. 
Setting the massage type and  intensity 
Applies to: MMI 
> To adjust the massage type, press the desired 
button on the MMI, for example Wave. 
> To adjust the intensity of the massage, press 
Intensity on the MMI repeatedly until the de- 
sired level is reached. 
@) Tips 
The massage function switches off automati- 
cally after approximately 10 minutes. 
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