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Lights and Vision 
  
Operating the headlight flasher 
> To operate the headlight flashers, pull the lever 
back @) > page 44, fig. 38. If the high beam as- 
sistant is activated, but the high beams were 
not turned off, the high beam assistant remains 
activated. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras = page 104. 
— 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. 
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 based on 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, selecting Entry/exit lighting will 
illuminate the area around the vehicle when un- 
locking the vehicle and after switching off the ig- 
nition 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 
turned on and off. 
Canada models: this function cannot be switched 
off. They activate automatically each time the ig- 
nition is switched on. 
Emergency flashers 
  
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Fig. 39 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 
this 
— you are the last car in a traffic jam so that 
all other vehicles approaching from behind 
can  see your vehicle 
— your vehicle has broken down or you are 
having an emergency 
— your vehicle is being towed or if you are tow- 
ing another vehicle 
If the 2} indicator light turns on, a bulb has 
failed. The displayed message indicates the cause > 
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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 
  
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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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Warm and cold 
  
The air vents are adjustable > page 79. 
Air vents are located under the front  seats and on 
the end of the center console to heat the rear of 
the vehicle. You can adjust the amount of air and 
the air distribution using the thumbwheels. 
& Defrosting 
The windshield and side windows are defrosted 
or cleared of condensation as quickly as possible. 
The maximum amount of air flows mainly from 
the vents below the windshield. Recirculation 
mode switches off. The temperature should be 
set at +72°F (22°C) or higher. The temperature is 
controlled automatically. In the § setting, the 
A/C cooling mode switches on automatically, de- 
pending on the outside air temperature. 
The AUTO button switches the defroster off. 
<= Recirculation mode 
In recirculation mode, the air inside the vehicle is 
circulated and filtered. This prevents the unfil- 
tered air outside the vehicle from entering the 
vehicle interior. The recirculation mode can be 
turned on manually or automatically”. 
Switching recirculation mode on and off: Press 
the <> button. 
Automatic recirculation mode®*: The air quality 
sensor that is designed for diesel and gasoline 
exhaust automatically switches the recirculation 
mode on or off depending on the level of pollu- 
tants in the outside air. Auto recirculation can be 
switched on or off. 
Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: Ve- 
hicle > Climate control > Auto recirculation. 
You can press either the <, AUTO or §% button 
to switch  recirculation mode off. 
@ Rear window defogger 
The rear window defogger only operates when 
the engine is running. It switches off automati- 
cally after approximately 10 to 20 minutes, de- 
pending on the outside temperature. 
To prevent the rear window defogger from 
switching off automatically, press and hold the 
® button for more than two seconds. This re- 
mains stored up to approximately 15 minutes af- 
ter turning off the ignition. 
a Seat heating* 
The seat heating temperature can be set at mul- 
tiple  levels. Press af once to switch on the highest 
level. Press af again to decrease the heat output 
one level at a time. The seat heating is off when 
the LED in the button is off. 
Adjusting the vents 
You can open or close the center and rear vents in 
the cockpit as well as the vents in the rear center 
console using the thumbwheels. The levers ad- 
just the direction of the airflow from the vents. 
Steering wheel heating 
Sy ieee Keli 
Applies to: vehicles with steering wheel heating 
> Press the @ © page 26, fig. 19 button on the 
multifunction steering wheel to switch the 
steering wheel heating on and off. 
@) Tips 
The steering wheel heating settings are stor- 
ed automatically and assigned to the vehicle 
key that is in use. 
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Applies to: vehicles with steering wheel heating 
@& Steering wheel heating: on / Steering wheel 
heating: off 
This message appears if you switched the steer- 
ing wheel heating on or off by pressing the but- 
ton on the multifunction steering wheel. 
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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. 
  
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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 
      
                
       
CECRSE 
  
        
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   
  
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Fig. 82 Center console: shifting manually with the selector 
lever 
  
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— 
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 
  
@) Tips 
— Depending on the driving situation, the en- 
gine may already stop when coasting before 
the vehicle has come to a complete stop »). 
— If you select the "D" position after shifting 
into reverse, the vehicle must be driven fast- 
er than 6 mph (10 km/h) in order for the 
Start/Stop system to become active again. 
This makes it possible to maneuver without 
stopping the engine. 
Stopping and starting the engine 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
> Press and hold the brake pedal until the vehicle 
has stopped. The @ indicator light appears in 
the instrument cluster once the engine stops 
automatically. 
> The engine starts again when you remove your 
foot from the brake pedal. The  indicator light 
turns off. 
@) Tips 
— Press the brake pedal during a Stop phase 
to keep the vehicle from rolling. 
— The ignition will turn off if you press the 
START ENGINE STOP] button during a Stop 
phase. 
— If you leave the vehicle briefly during a Stop 
phase, the driver's door must be closed and 
the safety belt buckled for the engine to be 
able to restart. 
— You can control if the engine will stop or not 
by reducing or increasing the amount of 
force you use to press the brake pedal. For 
example, if you only lightly press on the 
brake pedal in stop-and-go traffic or when 
turning, the engine will not switch off when 
the vehicle is stationary. If you press the 
brake pedal harder, the engine will switch 
off. 
  
      
  
D_ In certain countries. 
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Starting and stopping the engine automat- 
ier] NY 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
The system checks if certain conditions are met 
before and during the Stop phase, and deter- 
mines if the engine stops and how long it re- 
mains stopped. For example, if power usage is 
high, the engine will not be stopped. Along with 
other conditions, the following factors influence 
the automatic engine start or stop: 
— Environmental conditions (slopes, inclines, ele- 
vation, temperature) 
— Battery  (charge status, temperature, power us- 
age) 
— Engine temperature 
— Assist systems 
— Driving behavior 
Depending on the engine, the indicator light 
may appear if the engine is not stopped. 
Manually switching the Start/Stop system 
amare men) 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
The & button is located above the selector lever 
in the center console. 
> Press §& to switch on or off. The LED in the but- 
ton turns on when the function is switched off. 
@ Tips 
If you switch the system off during a Stop 
phase, the engine will start again automati- 
cally. 
Messages 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
Drive system: please start the vehicle manually 
This message appears when specific conditions 
are not met during a Stop phase. The Start/Stop 
system will not be able to restart the engine. The 
engine must be started with the 
START ENGINE STOP] button.