
Table of contents 
  
About this Owner's Manual...... 
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Indicator lights overview...........0. 
Display and operation............ 
Instrument cluster............... 
Instrument cluster overview........... 
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Adjusting the display................. 
Coolant temperature display........... 
Tachometer’. series s ewie so sie ¥  & overs 
Odometer............ 0. cee eee eee eee 
Outside temperature display........... 
Vehicle functions « se-0 2. ese ve eee ees 
Touch’ display . 22... : secs ie eses ees 
General 
touch display operation........ 
Multi Media Interface................ 
Voice operation.................. 
Generalinformation................. 
Voice recognition system.............. 
External voice operation.............. 
Global functions................. 
Additional function buttons........... 
Starting and driving............. 
Personalization.................. 
Luggage compartment lid............. 
Child safety lock sa04 45 eec4 es eee e ee ees 
Power Windows. . 6 sce «  6 umes #6 enna o 
Panorama glass roof...............-- 
Garage door Opener’: sens ss esas se cess 
Lights and Vision................. 
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Windshield wipers............--..+-- 49 
Digital compass............0 000 eens 51 
Sitting correctly and safely...... 53 
Correct passenger seating position...... 53 
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Rearseats sic 2 sea oo awn oo coon 7 9 oe 55 
Steering wheel............00--000 00s 56 
Head restraints..................000. 57 
Safety belts: « ssa: s  2 wens 5  2 worms x s sawn 58 
Airbag system... .. cc eee eee eee 61 
Child safety seats..............0.00.. 66 
Stowing and using............... 72 
Power SOUrCeES ...... eee eee eee 72 
Cup Holders: « saws = ¢ seme +  ¢ eas ¢  e ees 72 
Additional storage...............005. 73 
Luggage compartment............... 73 
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Climate control system............... 77 
Steering wheel heating............... 79 
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Starting the vehicle................-. 80 
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Start/Stop system ..........2..00 eee 87 
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Electromechanical parking brake....... 90 
Special driving situations.............. 93 
Driving dynamic.................. 96 
Audi drive select..................00. 96 
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STCOTING & wesw os soars wo woeaNe ww asteRTNG w Fae 97 
All wheel drive (quattro).............. 98 
Electronic Stabilization Control......... 98 
Trailer towing.................... 101 
Driving with atrailer................. 101 
ASSISTISYSTEMMS © cssesic ss csssers & wassuers oa 104 
Assist systems.................-. 104 
General information . 00.4. ec0. 6 sews 104 
Surrounding area detection............ 105  

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Care and cleaning................ 236 
Generalinformation..............00. 236 
Carwashes « seis « s wwon 2s ewe eo meee oo 236 
Cleaning and care information......... 237 
Placing your vehicle out of service...... 241 
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Emergency assistance........... 242 
General information................. 242 
Equipment scarecs « arses « seams we enenams a  « sae 242 
Changing atire...................000- 242 
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TOWING «061s 248 
Fuses and bulbs.................. 251 
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Customer information........... 255 
Data privacy..................000. 255 
Image recording............-..2+-+5- 255 
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Transmitted information.............. 256 
Accessories and technical 
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Waltrant)’: = sess < seen sy emem ce eee ee 258 
Audi Literature Shop................. 258 
Driving in other countries 258 
Maintenance, repairs, and technical 
MOCITFICATIONS secre x & meme 6 DEKE we er 258 
Accessories and parts................ 260 
Reporting Safety Defects.............. 260 
Declaration of compliance for 
telecommunications equipment and 
electronic systems ............--0000- 261 
TWeCHnicalidatal. « «cess sec oo essen 263 
Identification data................00. 263 
Vehiclé datates ss news =v sews vv eee ces 263 
Index ...... 0... cece eee 265  

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Opening and closing 
  
> Install  the  cap in the opening and close the 
door. 
Once the front passenger’s door or rear doors 
close, it will no longer be possible to open them 
from the outside. The front doors can be opened 
from the inside by pulling the door handle one 
time. The rear doors can be unlocked from the in- 
side by pulling the door handle one time and 
then opened by pulling the door handle again. If 
the child safety lock in one of the rear doors is ac- 
tivated,  you must first pull the door handle from 
the inside. Then you can open the door from the 
outside. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions > page 28. 
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Applies to: vehicles with anti-theft alarm system 
      
If the anti-theft alarm system detects a vehicle 
break-in, audio and visual warning signals are 
triggered. The anti-theft alarm system is switch- 
ed on or off when locking or unlocking your vehi- 
cle. If the alarm is triggered, it will shut off auto- 
matically after a certain amount of time. 
Switching the alarm off manually 
> To switch the alarm off, press the G button on 
the vehicle key or switch the ignition on. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the anti- 
theft alarm system may have the following fea- 
tures: 
Break-in security feature 
The alarm will sound if there is a break-in at the 
doors, hood, and/or luggage compartment lid. 
Interior/towing protection monitor 
The alarm will be triggered if there are move- 
ments detected in the vehicle interior (for exam- 
ple, by animals) or if there is a change in the vehi- 
cle angle (for example, when the vehicle is being 
towed). 
You can prevent the alarm from being triggered 
by deactivating the interior/towing protection 
monitor. 
Deactivating the interior/towing protection 
monitor 
There are the following options for deactivating 
the interior/towing protection monitor: 
> Press the ff button on the vehicle key a second 
time within two seconds. Or 
> Applies to: vehicles with convenience key: 
Touch the sensor on a front door handle a sec- 
ond time within two seconds. Or 
> Turn the vehicle key in the door lock to the close 
position a second time within two seconds. 
If you lock the vehicle, then the interior/towing 
protection monitor will stay off until the next 
time the vehicle is unlocked. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
No one, especially children, should stay in the 
vehicle when it is locked from the outside, be- 
cause the windows can no longer be opened 
from the inside. Locked doors make it more 
difficult for emergency workers to enter the 
vehicle, which puts lives at risk. 
@) Tips 
The interior/towing protection monitoring on- 
ly functions correctly when the windows and 
the roof* are closed. 
       
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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 12V 
symbol. They are located in the front center con- 
sole, in the rear*, and in the left floor panel in the 
luggage compartment*. 
USB ports 
Applies to: vehicles with USB port 
You can charge mobile devices using the USB 
ports. The USB ports are labeled with the «> or 
(4 symbol or CHARGE ONLY. 
  
ZX 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. 
    
Cup  holders 
Applies to: vehicles with cup holders 
  
RAZ-0744, 
  
  
  
  
  
Fig. 70 Rear center armrest: Cup holders (example) 
Front center console cup holders 
> Set your beverage in the holder (). 
Rear center armrest cup holders 
> Fold the center armrest* downward. 
> To open the cup holder, tap on the button @). 
> To close the cup holder, fold the cover back un- 
til it clicks  into place. 
  
© 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. 
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Z\ 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. 
CG) Note 
Beverage containers in the cup holders should 
always 
have a lid. Otherwise, the liquid inside 
      
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Stowing and using 
  
could spill and cause damage to the vehicle 
equipment. 
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 vehicle key > page 32. 
— Holders for a notepad and a pen in the glove 
compartment 
— Storage compartment in the cockpit on the 
driver's side 
— Storage compartments in the door trim panel 
— Storage compartment* under the left front seat 
— Storage compartment under the front center 
armrest* 
— Storage compartment* under the right front 
seat 
— Net* behind the front seats 
— Storage compartment* at the end of the  rear 
center console 
— Garment hooks in the rear 
— Storage compartments next to the rear bench 
seat 
— Bag hooks* in the 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 range of the side airbags. 
— Only lightweight clothing should be hung 
from the garment hooks in the vehicle. The 
pockets of the clothing must not contain any 
heavy, breakable, or sharp-edged objects. 
Such objects endanger vehicle occupants 
and increase the risk of injury during sudden 
        
driving or braking maneuvers or in an  acci- 
dent, especially if the airbags deploy. 
— Make sure your  view toward the rear is not 
blocked, for example by hanging clothing or 
objects in the vehicle. 
G) Tips 
Applies to: vehicles with Wi-Fi:Do not place 
any metal objects in the storage compart- 
ment* on the end of the rear center console, 
because they could impair the Wi-Fi antenna 
function. 
  
    
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 must al- 
ways be securely fastened when in use to re- 
duce the risk of an accident. 
— The storage compartment must not be used 
to transport heavy objects, hard objects, or 
animals. Such objects endanger vehicle oc- 
cupants and increase the risk of injury dur- 
ing sudden driving or braking maneuvers or 
in an accident. 
— 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 
      
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injury during braking maneuvers or acci- 
dents. 
— 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 264. 
— 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 58. 
—To reduce the risk of accidents, the luggage 
compartment cover should never be unse- 
cured 
under any circumstances. 
— 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. 
       
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@) Note 
—To reduce the risk of damage, move the rear 
head restraints down > page 57 before fold- 
ing the rear backrests forward. 
— Objects 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. 
— Make sure  that the heating grid strips for 
the rear window defogger are not damaged 
by abrasive objects. 
G) Tips 
— The tire pressure must be adapted to the 
load > page 226. 
— You can purchase straps at specialty stores. 
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Fig. 71 Luggage compartment: cover when the luggage 
compartment lid is open 
When the luggage compartment lid is closed, the 
luggage compartment cover can be used for stor- 
ing lightweight clothing. 
Follow the safety precautions > page 73. 
> To remove the luggage compartment cover, un- 
hook the straps @). 
> Pull the luggage compartment cover (2) out of 
the retainers in the direction of the arrow. 
> To install the luggage compartment cover, slide 
it onto the retainers until it engages. 
> Hook the straps into the luggage compartment 
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Stowing and using 
  
If necessary, stow the luggage compartment 
cover under the double cargo floor 
=> page 76. Remove the side inserts to do 
this. 
Increasing the size of the luggage 
compartment 
Applies to: vehicles with folding backrests 
  
Fig. 72 Backrest: strap 
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward ei- 
ther separately or together. 
Follow the safety precautions > page 73. 
> If necessary, slide the rear bench seat forward 
=> page 56. 
> To fold the backrest forward, pull the strap @. 
> Fold the backrest forward until it locks into 
place. 
> To fold the backrest back, pull the strap. 
>» After the transport, fold the backrest up until it 
locks into place. 
Pass-through 
Applies to: Vehicles with pass-through 
  
  
Fig. 73 Center backrest: Release  button 
Follow the safety precautions > page 73. 
> To fold the center backrest forward, press the 
release button (@). 
> After the transport, fold the center backrest up 
until it locks into place. 
Tie-downs and cargo net 
  
  
Fig. 74 Luggage compartment: location of the tie-downs 
(example) 
  
Fig. 75 Luggage compartment: cargo net stretched out 
(example) 
Follow the safety precautions > page 73. 
Tie-downs 
There are tie-downs (4) in the luggage compart- 
ment to secure pieces of luggage and objects. 
> Use the tie-downs to secure the cargo. 
Cargo net 
Applies to: vehicle with cargo net 
Use the cargo net (2) to secure lighter objects in 
the luggage compartment 
> Unfold the bracket for the front tie-downs. 
> Attach the hooks for the cargo net to the tie- 
downs. 
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Double cargo floor mend roof racks and attachments from the Au- 
Applies to: vehicles with double cargo floor di Genuine Accessories program. 
— Make sure the roof rack is mounted on the vehi- 
cle only at the specified locations @). 
— Note the permitted axle load, permitted total 
  
Tools or other objects can be transported under 
the double cargo floor. 
  
> Lift the cargo floor up using the handle. weight, and permitted roof  load of your vehicle 
>» Lock the cargo floor at the side mounts. => page 264. The roof load is the total of the 
> Remove the side inserts if necessary. weight of the roof rack, the attachments and 
the cargo you are carrying. However, you must 
Lowering the cargo floor also note the permitted load of the carrier sys- 
Applies to: vehicles with adjustable cargo floor tem being used. 
  
— 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 
area exposed to wind. You may need to 
adapt your driving style and speed to the 
current conditions. 
  
Fig. 76 Luggage compartment: Lowering the cargo floor 
The cargo floor can lower to expand the storage 
area in the luggage compartment. 
    
> To lower the cargo floor, lift it at the handle (4). 
> Pull the cargo floor slightly back and then push © Nte 
it forward again to position @) or @). Make sure that the luggage compartment lid 
and the panoramic glass roof do not come in- 
to contact with objects on the roof when they 
Applies to: vehicles with roof rack are open. 
Energy usage will increase because of the in- 
creased wind resistance. So remove the roof 
rack after using it. 
  
   
Fig. 77 Roof rail: mounting points 
  
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. We recom- 
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