
Table of contents
About this Owner's Manual......
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Indicator lights overview...........0.
Display and operation............
Instrument cluster...............
Instrument cluster overview...........
Operating. ecco ws swacemn o © aero o erm 9
Adjusting the display.................
Coolant temperature display...........
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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
FROntSeats|; + acres s 2 sees ss aan ae ee a 53
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
DOUNTINY 5 sressies oc & nensnte 6 0 eyertn © « suetans «ox 80
Starting the vehicle................-. 80
When driving:s: + csys = cece ee ees eee 82
DEIVE SYSEE Mc «0 ameneime 6 meneme 6 ot cuenet = ate 86
Start/Stop system ..........2..00 eee 87
Brak@s’: < « qemy + quvep x 2 mee gs meme es ew 89
Electromechanical parking brake....... 90
Special driving situations.............. 93
Driving dynamic.................. 96
Audi drive select..................00. 96
SUSPENSION s: « s sass < & ees § ¢ ees ee ee 96
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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Touch display
Setting displayed content
You can set whether some notifications should be
displayed.
> To set the displayed content, press &S, or
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen:
SETTINGS > Notifications.
>» Select and confirm which notifications should
be displayed.
Possible functions
Symbol Description
Pressing: Switching the center
display on or off
Pressing and holding: Turns
screen cleaning mode on or off
Opens the garage door opener
function
Possible quick settings
Symbol Description
Apply sound settings
Manage connected devices
= Set displayed content in the noti-
fication center
9/4/2018 Set date and time
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By creating shortcuts, you have quick access to
various items, such as radio stations, frequently
used contacts, or vehicle settings.
Adding shortcuts
The «++ buttons in the center display indicate, for
example, if a selected radio station can be added
to the shortcuts. Depending on the context, you
may also be able to add items from a list to the
shortcuts.
> Press +++ or press and hold an item ina list.
> Press Save as a shortcut. The selected item will
be added to the shortcuts and displayed as a
tile.
Using shortcuts
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
SHORTCUTS (4) > page 19, fig. 14. The saved
shortcuts will be displayed.
> To access the stored function, press the respec-
tive tile.
Moving or deleting shortcuts
> Press and hold a shortcut.
> To adjust the order of the shortcuts, drag a
shortcut to the desired location.
> To delete a shortcut, press ®.
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Opening and closing
Operating the roof sunshade
Requirement: the roof must be closed.
> Opening and closing the sunshade: push the
switch in the headliner @) briefly toward the
rear or forward to the second level.
> Partially opening the sunshade: press the -&&
switch to the first level until the sunshade
reaches the desired position.
Operating the roof
> Tilting the roof: press the 4S switch in the
headliner briefly upward to the second level @).
> Closing the tilted roof: pull the A> switch
downward briefly to the second level.
> Opening the roof: slide the 2> switch back
briefly twice in a row to the second level @).
> Closing the roof: push the &> switch forward
briefly to the second level.
> Opening or closing partially: slide the A>
switch to the first level and hold it there until
the roof reaches the desired position.
Quick opening
You can also open the roof and roof sunshade in
one movement.
> Push the 4S switch back briefly to the second
level @).
Roof emergency closing
If an object is detected when closing, the roof
will open again automatically. In this case, you
can then close it with the power emergency clos-
ing function.
> Within five seconds after the sunroof opens au-
tomatically, pull the applicable button until the
roof is closed.
ZA WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, always pay atten-
tion when closing the roof. Always switch the
ignition off and take the key with you when
leaving the vehicle.
D_ The possible number of hand-held transmitters depends
on the equipment.
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Q®) Note
Always close the roof when you leave the vehi-
cle and when there is precipitation to reduce
the risk of damage to the interior equipment,
particularly the electronic equipment.
Gi) Tips
— After switching off the ignition, the roof and
sunshades can still be operated for several
minutes as long as neither of the front
doors are opened.
— It is not possible to open the roof when
temperatures are too low.
Garage door opener
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
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Fig. 36 Garage door opener: examples of usage for differ-
ent systems
With the garage door opener, you can activate
systems such as the garage doors, security sys-
tems or house lights from inside your vehicle.
These functions are operated in the MMI. Multi-
ple receivers can be programmed, which can con-
trol the functions of up to eight!) hand-held
transmitters.
ZA\ WARNING
— When operating or programming the garage
door opener, make sure that no people or >

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Opening and closing
objects are in the area immediately sur-
rounding the equipment. People can be in-
jured or property can be damaged if struck
when closing.
— Do not allow yourself to be distracted from
traffic by the viewing and operating the dis-
plays.
@) Tips
— If you sell your vehicle, reset all settings to
the factory default settings > page 196.
— For an explanation on conformity with the
FCC regulations in the United States and the
Industry Canada regulations, see
=> page 261.
@ Tips
Before you program your system to the ga-
rage door opener, first check the compatibili-
ty:
— Ask an authorized Audi dealer or authorized
Audi Service Facility or check at www.
homelink.com. You can also find more infor-
mation about HomeLink there.
— You can display information about Home-
Link (compatibility level/status/country
code/HomeLink generation) in the MMI:
— Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Set-
tings & Service > Garage door opener > (0.
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
Requirements: the remote control transmitter
must be programmed © page 41, the vehicle
must be within range of the system, and the igni-
tion must be switched on.
There are multiple options to open or close the
system (such as the garage door).
> To display the -& button (garage door opener
button) for the garage door opener, press the
[=] button in the status bar > page 20.
> If you have only programmed one remote con-
trol transmitter, press the - button in the sta-
tus bar on the display > page 19. Or
> If you have programmed multiple remote con-
trol transmitters, press the - button in the
status bar on the display > page 19 and then
press the button for the respective system. Or
> If you have configured the programmable
steering wheel button*, press the >K button
= page 26 and then press the respective button
for the system. Or
>» Applies to: vehicles with GPS pairing: If you
have programmed GPS pairing, press the re-
spective button in the center display (notifica-
tion center > page 20). As you approach the
system, the button is displayed on the MMI. Or
> When reverse gear is selected, the parking sys-
tem* / rearview camera* / peripheral camera*
will appear in the display. To display the but-
tons of the first three garage door openers,
press the E=] button in the status bar and then
press the button for the respective system.
If transmission was successful, the message:
Send to: XXX will appear.
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
You can program both fixed code and rolling code
systems in the MMI using the procedure that is
described.
Requirement: The ignition must be switched on.
Programming the system
Requirement: the hand transmitter must be
present and the vehicle must be within range of
the system (such as the garage door) that you
would like to program. If you program more than
three remote control transmitters, assign the
first three spots to the systems that you would
also like to use when driving in reverse.
> To display the - button for the garage door
opener, press the E=] button in the status bar
=> page 20.
> If you are programming the garage door opener
for the first time, press the r button on the
display. Follow the instructions in the MMI. Or
> If you want to program more systems, select
on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings &
Service > Garage door opener. Select the de-
sired button: @). Follow the instructions in the
MMI.
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Opening and closing
> If you would like to reprogram systems that
have already been programmed, select on the
home screen: VEHICLE > Settings & Service >
Garage door opener. Press the Z button and
select 7 for the system to be reprogrammed.
Select: Program. Follow the instructions in the
MMI.
With some systems, the garage door opener will
be immediately available after programming.
With other systems, the garage door opener
must also be synchronized.
Synchronizing
Requirement: the hand transmitter must already
be programmed and the vehicle must be within
range of the system (such as the garage door).
If the system synchronization is performed di-
rectly after the programming procedure, follow
the instructions on the MMI.
If you would like to sync at a later time:
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings
& Service > Garage door opener.
> Press the button for the system that you would
like to synchronize.
> Follow the instructions in the MMI.
GPS pairing
Applies to: vehicles with GPS pairing
For easier operation, you can program your sys-
tem's location.
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings
& Service > Garage door opener.
> Press the Z button.
> Press the 7 button for the system your vehicle
is facing.
> Select: GPS pairing.
> Follow the instructions in the MMI.
Only a maximum of three systems can be dis-
played in the notification center > page 20. If
you would like to have all systems displayed,
press ag.
Only applies to rolling code systems
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Renaming programmed systems
You can rename the programmed systems indi-
vidually.
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings
& Service > Garage door opener.
> Press the Z button.
> Press the # button for the system that you
would like to rename.
> Select: Rename.
> Follow the instructions in the MMI.
Deleting programmed systems
The programmed systems can be deleted individ-
ually or all at once.
> Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings
& Service > Garage door opener.
> Press the Z button.
> To delete an individual system, press the
button for the desired system. If the checkmark
Y is set, select: Delete.
> To delete all systems, select: All > Delete.
(i) Tips
— Make sure the batteries in the hand trans-
mitter are charged before starting the pro-
gramming process.
— The programming process may take up to
30 seconds. It may be necessary for the
hand transmitter to be pressed again in the
meantime.
— The garage door opener may need to be
synchronized with the system after pro-
gramming. Follow the manufacturer's in-
structions for doing this.
G) Tips
In some cases, the system may need to be
programmed in a different mode (“D mode”).
— Switch the ignition on.
— Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Set-
tings & Service > Garage door opener.
— Press and hold the desired button @).
— Select Yes, in D mode and follow the in-
structions on the MMI.

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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OVye OVOVO
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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Accessories and technical changes
or write to:
Administrator NHTSA
1200 New Jersey Ave.,
S.E. West Building
Washington, DC
20590.
You can also obtain other infor-
mation about motor vehicle safe-
ty from http://www.safercar.gov.
Applicable to Canada
If you live in Canada and you be-
lieve that your vehicle has a de-
fect that could cause a crash, in-
jury or death, you should immedi-
ately inform Transport Canada,
Defect Investigations and Recalls.
You should also notify Audi Cana-
da.
Canadian customers who wish to
report a safety-related defect to
Transport Canada, Defect Investi-
gations and Recalls, may either
call Transport Canada toll-free at:
Tel.: 1-800-333-0510 or
Tel.: 1-819-994-3328 (Ottawa re-
gion and from other countries)
TTY for hearing impaired:
1-888-675-6863
or contact Transport Canada by
mail at:
Transport Canada
Motor Vehicle Safety Investiga-
tions Laboratory
80 Noel Street
Gatineau, QC
J8Z OA1
For additional road safety infor-
mation, please visit the Road
Safety website at:
English:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/
motorvehiclesafety/menu.htm
French:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/fra/
securiteautomobile/menu.htm
Declaration of
compliance for telecom-
munications equipment
and electronic systems
The manufacturer is not liable for radio malfunc-
tions that are caused by unauthorized changes to
the equipment.
Equipment
The following equipment complies with FCC sec-
tion 15 and RSS-Gen:
— Adaptive cruise assist*
— Remote control key
— Cell phone package*
— Garage door opener (HomeLink)*
— Side assist*
— Rear cross traffic assist*
— WLAN hotspot*
FCC Part 15.19
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful >
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Index
Garment hookSwevice es exces oo cece ve emer vv one 73
Gas discharge lamps............--.0005 253
Gasolin@sas « < wean « + eeu x x eee oo ae sve 199
AGGIEIVES «scons + 5 sexes @ 2 amoegs ¢ 8 anexaite @ ante 200
Gasoline mixture... .... 0.0 e cece ee eee 199
GAWR
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 264
GOGiSis « saa 7 < Hews F 5 HOSS FF GSS SSE EO 82
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 219
Glove compartment.............0 eee eee 73
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 264
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ...... 264
GVWR
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight
Ratifig (GVWR) sca « s acum » x mem ¢ ¢ sae 264
H
Handstree< = sass zs dane sheng t Hees ad Hes 139
Headlight range control...............005 43
Headlights
Cl@aning « ¢ eeu: se sate ge tees ge een ee 237
Headlight range control................ 43
Washer system ...... 0.0... eee eee eee 49
Head restraints
Adjusting... 2... cece cece eee 57
Removing and installing................ 57
Heated rear windowW.......60.: 0s eee eee ee 79
Heated steering wheel.............000005 79
Heater
refer to Climate control system.......... 77
High beams
High beammassistant sess. ss svi oa sarane ao 44
Highway: lights « se00 <2 wees 2s eeww vo wens ev 43
Hill descent assist..............0---005- 94
Hill descent control.............2.+--00+ 93
Hill hold assist
also refer to Hill hold assist............. 92
Home
refer to Home address..............2. 168
Homieraddressic « susiss 2 5 wea o 2 mame 2 wane 0 168
HomeLink
refer to Garage door opener............. 40
HOMIGISCKEEN 5 6 sree + 0 scien o 0 cusses x 8 nee @ 8 6 17
(0) ee ee 6
Hotspot
refer to Wi-Fi... . 6. cece ee 157
I
Idle
fefEr tO GOals = saws so eens ys ees ee eeR ae: 82
Ignition
Switching on and off...............0-0- 80
Inibalance (wheels) si sc icea sige ee eae s 225
Immobilizer
refer to Electronic immobilizer........... 32
Indicator lights « secs = + seen = = wees = ve eee se 7
Inspection interval. ...........-e0ee seen 215
Instrument cluster......... 0.00 e cee eeeee 11
Adjusting the layout................... 12
Cleaning... . 6. cece cece eee eee 238
Engine code.............- eee eee eee 198
On=board COMPUtED sees s ¥ sve x 2 saws s 2 xe 14
Operatiingé. « o sseen « oenos o « sete © 6 annem @ 3 me L2
Service interval display...............- 215
Software information..............005 198
Switching tabsi . « sucrcn « «sere + «same 0 some 12
Switching the view............02 eee eee 12
Vehicle functions « secs x» sees sy hoes se eee 14
Version information .............-0000. 198
Instrument illumination................. 47
Intelligent search
NaVIgatIOM bec « « swe ao ammmeue = a seewere = omameeene 160
Interior lighting « @ scien «+ scare eo scaeave ow seane 46
InteriorMonitoring’s « 6 wes ¢e weww = ve so 0 31
Intermittent mode (windshield wipers) ..... 49
Internet
refer toconnect.............-.+.. 154,155
Internet radio
refer to Online radio................-. 178
iPhone
refer to Audi music interface........... 184
J
Jump starting ..............0...0 eee eee 246
K
Key... eee eee eee 28, 32
Convenience opening and closing......... 39
Keyreplacement.... 06... 00sec eee ee ees 32
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