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Quick access 
  
Electromechanical parking brake 
  
button ......... cece eee eee 90 
Selector lever (automatic transmis- 
SION) 26... eee ee eee eee 82 
Audi phone Dox esessie so seas &  6 cere 141 
START ENGINE STOP] button .... 80       
Depending on equipment: ®®® 
— Starting the engine when there is 
amalfunction ............0005 81 
—Ignition lock ................. 80 
@3) Steering wheel adjustment ...... 56 
@4 Lever for: 
— Cruise control system ......... 110 
— Adaptive cruise assist .......... 111 
@) Data link connector for On Board 
Diagnostic System (OBD) ........ 255 
@8 Hood release .............0.0.. 204 
@) Buttons for: 
—~ CIGKES! mu: ¢  ¢ sem x ¢ etme Fo cee 43 
—All-weather lights ............ 43 
Luggage compartment lid button . 34 
@3 Exterior mirror adjustment ...... 47 
G0 Buttons for: 
— Power windows .............. 38 
—Child safety lock .............. 38 
@ Tips 
Some the equipment listed here is only instal- 
led in certain models or is available as an op- 
tion. 
Indicator lights overview 
The  indicator lights in the instrument cluster 
blink or turn on. They indicate functions or mal- 
functions. 
With some indicator lights, messages may ap- 
pear and warning signals may sound. The indica- 
tor lights and messages may be covered by other 
displays. To show them again, select the second 
tab for messages with the multifunction steering 
wheel > page 12. 
Some indicator lights in the display can display in 
several colors. 
  
A\ Central indicator light 
If the wa or A indicator light turns on, check 
the message in the instrument cluster. 
Some indicator lights turn on briefly as a function 
check 
when you switch the ignition on. These sys- 
tems are marked with a V in the following tables. 
If one of these indicator lights does not turn on, 
there is  a malfunction in that system. 
The following indicator lights may be available, 
depending on the vehicle equipment: 
  
Red indicator lights 
Central indicator light ¥ 
=>page 7 
Safety belt 
=> page 60 
Transmission 
=> page 85 
Drive system 
=> page 85 
Electromechanical parking brake 
=> page 92 
Electromechanical parking brake 
=> page 92 
Steering ¥ 
=> page 97 
Steering lock 
=> page 97 
Brake system ¥ 
=> page 90, > page 92, 
=> page 211 
Brake system 4 
=> page 90, > page 92, 
=> page 211 
Electrical system 
=> page 211 
Engine oil pressure 
=> page 206 
Cooling system 
=> page 209  

Driving 
  
Driving 
Starting the vehicle 
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Applies to: vehicles with convenience key 
  
    
  
Fig. 79 Center console:  Starting the engine 
Requirement: The key must be in the vehicle. 
Starting the engine 
> Press and hold the brake pedal. 
> Press the [START ENGINE STOP. 
engine will start. 
  
    button. The   
Equipment that uses a lot of electricity is switch- 
ed off temporarily when you start the engine. If 
the engine does not start immediately, the start- 
ing procedure stops automatically after a short 
time. If this is the case, repeat the starting pro- 
cedure after approximately 30 seconds. 
Stopping the engine 
> Bring the vehicle to a full stop. 
> Press the [START ENGINE STOP 
engine will switch off. 
  
    button. The   
Applies to: vehicles with steering lock: The steer- 
ing is locked when you switch off the engine and 
open the driver's door. The steering lock helps 
prevent vehicle theft. “P” must be engaged on ve- 
hicles with an automatic transmission. 
Stopping the engine in an emergency 
If necessary in an emergency, the engine can also 
be stopped while driving using the emergency off 
function*. 
  
START ENGINE STOP     > Press the button twice in 
a row or press and hold it one time. 
  
80 
Switching on and off 
If you would like to switch the ignition on or off 
without starting the engine, follow these steps: 
  
  START ENGINE STOP   > Press the button without 
pressing the brake pedal. 
  
Switching the ignition off automatically 
To prevent the vehicle battery from draining, the 
ignition and possibly the exterior lighting may 
switch off automatically. 
Requirements: 
— The Start/Stop system must have stopped the 
engine. 
— You must have left the vehicle for longer than 
30 seconds. 
— The ignition must be switched on. 
Among other indicators, the system detects that 
you have left the vehicle based on the following 
factors: 
— The driver's door has been opened. 
— The driver's safety belt has been unbuckled. 
— The brake pedal is not being pressed. 
The ignition will also be switched off if the vehi- 
cle is locked from the outside. 
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Applies to: vehicles with ignition lock 
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Fig. 80 Steering column: Ignition lock 
Starting the engine 
» Press the brake pedal. 
> Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock. 
> Turn the key briefly to position @). The ignition 
key automatically returns to position @. Do not 
press the accelerator pedal when doing this. >  

Driving 
  
B Remote control key: key  not detected. Is the 
key still in the vehicle? 
The vehicle key was removed from the vehicle 
while the engine is running. If the vehicle key is 
no longer in the vehicle, you cannot switch the ig- 
nition on or start the engine once you stop it. You 
also cannot lock the vehicle from the outside. 
Remote control key: hold back of key 
against the designated area. See owner's man- 
ual 
The battery in the vehicle key may be drained or 
there may be a malfunction. To start the vehicle, 
you must also hold the vehicle key against the lo- 
cation shown ?) & page 80, fig. 79. 
If the malfunction remains, drive immediately to 
an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility to have the malfunction correct- 
ed. 
When driving 
Starting to drive, stopping, and parking 
Starting from a stop 
» Press and hold the brake pedal. 
> Start the engine. 
> Select a gear. 
> Release the parking brake. 
> Release the brake pedal. The vehicle may roll. 
> Press the accelerator pedal to accelerate. 
Stopping and parking 
> Bring the vehicle to a full stop and press and 
hold the brake pedal. 
> Set  the parking brake. 
> Select the “P” selector lever position to secure 
the vehicle from rolling away. 
> Switch off the ignition before leaving the  vehi- 
cle. 
> Turn the steering wheel when parking on in- 
clines so that the wheels will roll into the curb 
if the vehicle starts moving. 
On hills, activate the parking brake first and then 
shift into the "P" selector lever position. This pre- 
vents too much stress from being placed on the 
locking mechanism. 
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AN WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, always se- 
cure your vehicle from rolling. 
— The vehicle can roll even when the engine is 
switched off. 
— Unintended vehicle movement can lead to 
serious injuries. 
— Do not inadvertently press the accelerator 
pedal when the vehicle is stationary. Other- 
wise the risk of an accident increases be- 
cause the vehicle will start to move immedi- 
ately, even if the parking brake is set. 
C) Note 
If you have to stop on an incline, always press 
the brake pedal to hold the vehicle in place to 
reduce the risk  of the vehicle rolling back- 
ward. Do not try to hold the vehicle in place 
by pressing and holding the accelerator pedal. 
The transmission can overheat, which increas- 
es the risk of damage. 
Gears and driving programs 
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Fig. 81 Center console: Selector lever 
      
                
       
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The automatic transmission shifts automatically 
depending on the selected gear and the current 
driving style. When driving with a moderate driv- 
ing style, upshifting early and downshifting late 
will help to improve fuel economy. When driving 
with a sporty driving style, the transmission per- 
mits higher RPMs. 
The gears are displayed next to the selector lever. 
— P (Park): Parking lock 
—R (Reverse): Drive in reverse 
—N (Neutral): Idle  

Driving 
  
Manual shifting   
  
RAZ-0406 
  
  
Fig. 82 Center console: shifting manually with the selector 
lever 
  
RAZ-0003 
  
  
    
— 
Fig. 83 Steering wheel: Shift paddles* 
You can shift the gears manually when in “D” 
mode. The transmission must be in tiptronic 
mode. 
Shifting with the selector lever 
You can shift into manual shifting mode while the 
vehicle is stationary or while driving. 
> To switch to manual shifting mode, tilt the se- 
lector lever toward the front passenger's side 
> fig. 82. “M” will be displayed in the instru- 
ment cluster. 
> Upshifting: push the selector lever forward @). 
> Downshifting: push the selector lever toward 
the rear ©). 
> To switch back to automatic mode, tilt the se- 
lector lever toward the driver's side. 
Shifting with the shift paddles 
Applies to: vehicles with shift paddles 
> Upshifting: press the @) shift paddle > fig. 83. 
> Downshifting: press the ©) shift paddle. 
> To switch back to automatic mode, press and 
hold the @) shift paddle or push the selector 
lever toward the rear. 
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If you stop using the shift paddles temporarily, 
the transmission will switch back to automatic 
mode. To keep shifting manually, tilt the selector 
lever toward the front passenger's side. 
@ Tips 
— The transmission only allows manual shift- 
ing when the engine speed is within the per- 
mitted range. 
— The transmission automatically shifts up or 
down before critical engine speed is 
reached. 
Accelerator pedal 
You can accelerate the vehicle using the accelera- 
tor pedal. If you press the accelerator pedal all 
the way down, the engine’s full power will be 
used and you will reach maximum acceleration, 
also called “kick-down”. 
  
A WARNING 
The driving wheels could spin and the vehicle 
could swerve on slick or slippery road surfaces 
when using kick-down, which increases the 
risk of an accident. 
       

Driving dynamic 
  
Driving dynamic 
Audi drive select 
Introduction 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select 
Drive select makes it possible to experience dif 
ferent types of vehicle settings in one vehicle. 
With different driving modes, the driver can 
switch the setting, for example from sporty to 
comfortable. In the individual* mode, the set- 
tings can be adjusted to your personal preferen- 
ces. This makes it possible to combine settings 
such as a sporty drivetrain setting with light 
steering. 
Selecting the driving mode 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select 
The sie button is located above the selector lever 
in the center console. 
> Press the 4a button repeatedly until the de- 
sired mode appears in the instrument cluster or 
center display, or: 
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Audi 
drive select. 
You can change the driving mode when the  vehi- 
cle is stationary or while driving. If traffic  per- 
mits, briefly remove your foot from the accelera- 
tor pedal after changing modes so that the mode 
you have selected will be activated for the drive 
system. 
offroad - Provides assistance when driving off- 
road. The vehicle will exit this mode after the ig- 
nition is switched off. 
comfort - Provides a comfort-oriented vehicle 
setup and is suited for long drives on highways. 
auto - Provides an overall comfortable yet dy- 
namic driving feel and is suited for everyday use. 
dynamic - Gives the driver a sporty driving feel 
and is suited to a sporty driving style. The “S” 
driving program is selected on vehicles with an 
automatic transmission 
individual > page 96. 
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G) Tips 
Certain vehicle settings will be reset when the 
ignition is switched off. 
Adjusting the “individual” mode 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select 
You can adjust details about the vehicle settings. 
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Audi 
drive select. 
> Press individual %. 
The equipment in your vehicle will determine 
which settings you can adjust. 
Drive 
The drive system will react to accelerator pedal 
moves more quickly or in a more balanced man- 
ner. The shift points are located in higher or low- 
er engine speed ranges on vehicles with automat- 
ic transmissions. 
Depending on the equipment, certain driver as- 
sistance systems can also become more sporty or 
efficient. 
Steering 
The power steering will adapt. Indirect steering 
that moves easily is especially suited to long 
drives on highways. 
Suspension 
The suspension adjusts to be tighter or more 
comfort-oriented when it comes to compensat- 
ing for uneven spots on the road. 
Engine sound 
The engine sound adapts and can be subtle to 
sporty. 
Suspension 
Adaptive dampers 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive dampers 
The adaptive dampers are an electronically-con- 
trolled damping system. The firmness of the sus- 
pension will adapt to the driving conditions and >  

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Driving information 
  
If this is the  case, the menu item will be grayed- 
out or it will not be possible to select it. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— When traffic  light information is shown, al- 
so always pay attention to the traffic situa- 
tion, the distance to other vehicles and the 
area around the vehicle. The driver is always 
responsible for assessing the traffic situa- 
tion. 
— Always adapt your speed to the current 
weather, road and traffic conditions. The dis- 
played information must never cause you to 
ignore legal traffic regulations and pose a 
safety risk. 
— Regardless of the traffic  light information, 
you should always monitor your speed using 
the speedometer and make sure you are ad- 
hering to the  legal speed limit. 
— The traffic light information does not adjust 
your vehicle's speed to the speed recom- 
mendation shown in the display. 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 104. 
      
@) Tips 
— Traffic light information was only available 
in select cities at the time this manual was 
printed. 
— Traffic light information is not available na- 
tionwide. 
— These functions depend on how up-to-date 
the navigation data’ is. 
— Outdated map content in the navigation 
system can cause information on the display 
to be omitted or incorrect. 
— Certain traffic lights can automatically ad- 
just to the current traffic situation. If this 
occurs, the display of traffic light informa- 
tion can change suddenly. 
— The traffic signs on the road always take pri- 
ority over the display. The driver is always 
responsible for adhering to the regulations 
applicable in the country where the vehicle 
is being operated. 
— Units of measurement and language set- 
tings are displayed based on how they were 
set in the MMI system settings > page 195. 
Applies to: vehicles with traffic light information 
Switching traffic light information on and 
off 
The system and be switched on and off in the 
MMI. 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Driver assistance > Traffic light in- 
formation. 
Accessing traffic light information 
> Select in the instrument cluster: Vehicle func- 
tions tab > Traffic signs. 
@) Tips 
If another tab or another function is selected 
in the instrument cluster, the traffic  light in- 
formation will appear in the status bar on the 
instrument cluster. 
WEE Te 
Applies to: vehicles with traffic  light information 
Malfunction! See owner's manual 
The system could not be configured, for example 
due to a network malfunction. Switch the igni- 
tion off and shut down the vehicle to restart the 
system. Wait several minutes until the vehicle 
has shut down completely and then switch the 
ignition back on. 
Function currently unavailable. See owner's 
manual 
There is a temporary system malfunction. Check 
if one or more of the following situations applies 
and  correct the issue if necessary: 
— Traffic light information is switched off 
— Data transmission is deactivated 
— There is no valid license 
— Traffic light information is not available in that 
area 
109  

Fuses and bulbs 
  
Some of the equipment listed in the follow- 
ing tables applies only to certain model ver- 
sions or certain optional equipment. 
  
No. | Equipment 
  
Stability Control (ESC), engine control 
17 
module 
  
  
  
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Fig. 168 Left side of engine compartment: Fuse assign- 
RAZ-0502 
18 | Battery control module 
  
19 | Windshield wiper control module 
  
Anti-theft alarm system, garage door 
opener 
20 
  
Automatic transmission 
  
Engine control module 
  
Engine start 
  
Auxiliary heating 
  
Engine components 
  
Left headlight 
  
Parking heater 
  
  
Right headlight 
    
     
    
  
  
      
  
  
ment 
No. | Equipment 
1 | Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) 
2 | Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) 
4 |Engine components, engine start 
5 |Engine components, ignition coils 
6 | Brake light switch 
7 |Engine components 
8 | Heated oxygen sensors 
9 | Engine components 
10 | Fuel pump 
11 | Auxiliary heating, engine components 
  
       
  
  
  
  
    
    
      
  
Fig. 169 Left side of cockpit: Fuse assignment 
    
bh N Auxiliary heating, engine components No. | Equipment 
    
13 
Automatic transmission, transmission flu- 
id pump 
2  |Front lumbar support 
  
Volume control 
  
14 Engine components, ignition coils S | Gateway control module (diagnosis) 
  
15 Horn 
  
  
16 
  
Engine components, ignition coils 
    
sion selector lever 
      
25 2 
Steering column lock, automatic transmis- 
   

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Index 
  
Numbers and 
Symbols 
  
2-zone deluxe automatic climate control.... 78 
A 
ALC cooling MOde ss «  « vesiev «sass w © wernin eon 78 
Accelerator pedals sais se cai sv aac oe ews 84 
also refer to Accelerator pedal........... 84 
AGCOSSOFIES « crvcei. 5 cesses « ceeness a  & arene ww wnat 260 
Active lane assist 
refer to Lane departure warning......... 119 
Adaptive cruise assist................04. 111 
Cleaning the sensors........... 0c been 237 
Adaptive dampers ...........-.00ee esau 96 
Adaptive speed assist 111 
also refer to Adaptive cruise assist....... 111 
Adjusting the air distribution............. 78 
Adjusting the brightness................. 47 
Adjusting the sound.................005 195 
Adjusting the temperature..............- 78 
Adjusting the vents... 0... .... eee eee ee 79 
Adjusting the volume................-005 26 
Adjusting the volume (announcements).... 195 
Adjusting the welcome sound............ 195 
Airbag System «  « sae« s sees ¢ v wees ee reese ee 61 
Alarm system 
refer to Anti-theft alarm system.......... 31 
Alignment pin (changing the wheel)....... 242 
All-weather lights...............-..20--- 43 
Allseason tires. ...........000200200005 231, 
All wheel drive 
POPEP CO GUAT Oia 5 = yess s  5 meee Heme « 98 
AMI 
refer to Audi music interface........... 184 
Android Auto 
refer to Audi smartphone interface...... 193 
Anti-freeze 
Windshield washer system............. 214 
Anti-lock braking system. ...........000-. 98 
Anti-Slip Regulation.................0004 99 
Anti-theft alarm system ...........-..000- 31 
Anti-theft wheel bolts........0........4. 243 
Apple CarPlay 
refer to Audi smartphone interface...... 193 
  
Aspect ratio (video).............00. 187, 189 
ASR 
refer to Anti-Slip Regulation............. 98 
Audi adaptive light...............-..0000. 43 
Audi connect 
refer to connect..............00 154,155 
Audi drive select. ...... 0. cece eee eee eee 96 
Audimusicinterfacesic «scenes a0 oem 0  0 ote 184 
AUdiOFMeS ricco cossoe wa concn ow anew wv x asite 185 
Audi phone box. esi. ss ecw se eee ye ewe 141 
Audi pre sense...........2+--eee eee eee  121 
MOSSAGES cwssins  so secnsas a a menage We imeuinis wo omen 124 
Audi side assist 
refer to Side assist............ 0.000005 124 
Audi smartphone interface.......... 193, 197 
Audi virtual cockpit 
refer to Instrument cluster.............. 11 
AUTO 
Automatic headlights................5. 43 
Climate control system.............0005 78 
Auto Lock (central locking) ............... 28 
Automatic luggage compartment lid.... 36,37 
Automatic transmission............-..00- 82 
Automatic wipe/wash system............. 49 
Average consumption...............0-5. 14 
Average speed .... 2... .- cee eee eee 14 
B 
Bag hooks 
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Charging 
Winter operation...............0 ee eee 212 
Blinds 
refer to Sunshade (roof)...............-. 39 
Block roWte ices «  ¢ sawa x 2 ews 2  8 cage ¥  8 oe 167 
BIGWEP's « woven s  2 wome 4 @ noses © yee Ho toeee a 78 
Bluetooth 
‘Audio player cscs % cress =o reosae ve nese 182 
Connecting a mobile device............ 140 
Deleting 
adevice.................000. 197 
DeViC OVETVIOW': esrns 5  & coven s  » ease 5 @ exes 196 
Disconnecting a device................ 197 
Displaying profiles................000. 197 
Searching foradevice...............4. 197 
Selecting adevice.................00. 197 
Specifying a favorite.................. 197