
Lights and Vision 
  
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 
If the power adjusting function malfunctions, 
the glass in both mirrors can be adjusted 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 automat- 
ically when light shines on them, for example 
from headlights on a vehicle behind you. 
  
  
unless this is recommended by medical pro- 
fessionals. Seek medical attention immedi- 
ately. 
    
  
ZA WARNING 
If the glass on an automatic dimming mirror 
breaks, electrolyte can leak out. This liquid 
can irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory sys- 
tem. If there is contact with the fluid, flush 
immediately with plenty of water. Consult 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 comes into contact with 
the  eyes, flush them thoroughly with plenty 
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 
attention. Clean  affected clothing and shoes 
thoroughly 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 
  
  
    
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C) 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. 
@® Tips 
— If the light reaching the rearview mirror is 
obstructed, the automatic dimming mirror 
will not function correctly, 
— The automatic dimming mirrors do not dim 
when the interior lighting is turned on or 
the reverse gear is selected. 
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Fig. 43 Headliner: Sun visor 
Sun visor 
The sun visors for the driver and front passenger 
can be released from their mounts and turned to- 
ward the doors (a). 
They can also be moved back and forth length- 
wise in this position. 
Vanity mirror 
The mirror light switches on when the cover over 
the 
vanity mirror @) opens.  

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Parking and maneuvering 
  
Parking space search 
Applies to: vehicles with park assist 
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Fig. 117 Center console: Park assist button 
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Fig. 118 Center display: activated parking space search 
Switching on the parking space search 
> To turn on the parking space search, press the 
Pe button © fig. 117, or 
> To turn on the parking space search when the 
parking system is switched on, select P@ in the 
center display. 
The LED in the button will turn on and the display 
for finding a parking space will appear in the cen- 
ter display > fig. 118. 
Searching for parking spaces 
> Drive forward to the row of parking spaces ata 
low speed. For the best parking results, the ve- 
hicle should be approximately 3 feet (1 m) from 
the row of parking spaces. 
> The parking space search is first done on one 
side of the lane. To switch the side to park on, 
turn on the turn signal for the other side or tap 
that side next to the vehicle in the center dis- 
play. 
Selecting the parking space 
If the system finds a parking space that could be 
suitable for the vehicle length and width, it will 
be displayed. The system automatically suggests 
a parking option @. 
If the parking  space allows different parking op- 
tions, they can be selected manually. Select one 
of the suggested parking  options (@) in the center 
display. 
Starting the parking process 
As soon as the vehicle has reached the correct po- 
sition, a P will appear in the center display above 
the selected parking space @). The roof in the 
parking system display (2) may show the required 
braking or driving direction. 
> Keep the vehicle as parallel as possible to the 
parked vehicles or  to the side of the road. 
>» Make sure that the parking space is suitable for 
your vehicle >@). 
Start parking using the park assist > page 136. 
Maneuvering area 
The vehicle can go off course during the parking 
process > A\. If there are obstacles within the 
maneuvering area that block or endanger the 
parking process, for example on the opposite 
side of the  street, a message may appear. You 
may need to drive farther forward and stay closer 
to the row of parking spaces. 
  
A WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 104. 
— The driver is always responsible when enter- 
ing or exiting a parking space and during 
similar maneuvers. 
— Sensors and cameras have spots in which 
the surrounding area cannot be detected. 
Objects, animals, and people may only be 
detected with limitations may not be detect- 
ed at all. Always monitor the traffic and the 
vehicle's surroundings directly and do not 
become distracted. 
      
CG) Note 
— Parking spaces classified as suitable by the 
system may have been detected incorrectly. 
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Navigation 
  
  
Symbol 
* 
By Previous destinations display 
Meaning 
  
Favorites > page 168 
  
        
Traffic information display on the map or 
map preview 
Color-coded markings along the route indicate 
the traffic flow: 
Green: traffic is flowing freely. 
Yellow: stop-and-go traffic. 
Red: traffic jam or traffic obstructions. 
Shaded markings indicate the length of the area 
with congestion. 
Traffic information 
— Colored warning symbols: There is an upcom- 
ing traffic incident on your route. 
— Grayed out warning symbols: Traffic incidents 
that are not on your route 
— All traffic incidents will display in color when 
route guidance is inactive. 
— Warning symbols with arrow: traffic incident 
that you have been routed around, for example 
3. 
You can adjust the display of colored markings 
for traffic information on the maps > page 173. 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system 
You can operate the map > page 165, fig. 126 
with the movements described in the following 
information. 
Moving the map 
> Drag  your finger across the map in the desired 
direction. 
Moving the map quickly 
> Drag  your finger across the map in the desired 
direction and lift your finger off the screen. 
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Zooming in on the map 
> Place two fingers on the map and pull your fin- 
gers apart. Or: double tap on the map with one 
finger. 
Zooming out on the map 
> Place two fingers on the map and pull your fin- 
gers together. Or: double tap on the map with 
two fingers. 
Rotating the map 
> Rotate the map using two fingers. 
Tilting the map 
> Drag upward or downward with two fingers. 
(Gi) Tips 
Certain gestures may not be available on all 
touch displays or in every menu. 
Navigation view with route guidance 
Berar 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi virtual 
cockpit 
  
Fig. 128 Instrument cluster: default view: Turning maneu- 
ver when route guidance is active (Audi virtual cockpit) 
Requirement: route guidance must be on 
=> page 160. 
The following information will be displayed in the 
driver information system, if available: 
@ Current vehicle position 
@A bar graph appears when there is an upcom- 
ing turn. The fewer the bars that are shown, the 
shorter the distance is until the  turn. If there is 
no upcoming turn immediately ahead, the dis- 
tance to the destination or stopover, the  

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calculated arrival time, and a direction arrow for 
the upcoming maneuver will be displayed in the 
right speedometer. If there is no upcoming ma- 
neuver, the distance to the next maneuver will be 
displayed. 
@® Lane recommendation 
Personal route 
assistance 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and personal 
route assistance 
Your MMI can learn the routes that you drive fre- 
quently (such as your daily commute to work and 
back) and suggest route guidance based on the 
current vehicle position. 
When the function is switched on, the MMI re- 
cords the routes driven regardless of whether or 
not you are using navigation. 
Without starting  route guidance, your MMI 
checks the traffic conditions and shows possible 
traffic incidents for the possible routes to be driv- 
en. 
Opening personal routes 
Requirement: personal route assistance must be 
switched on > page 174. Route guidance must 
not be active. A notification is displayed. 
> The MMI displays up to three suggestions. 
Press on a suggestion. Route guidance will 
start. 
Better routes 
If there are major traffic incidents, the MMI will 
display a notification regardless of the selected 
menu. If the MMI has calculated a better route, 
you can select it as the route. 
> Press on the notification. 
As soon as you switch off personal route assis- 
tance, your personal routes will no Longer be re- 
corded. Routes that were already stored remain 
stored. 
Deleting personal routes 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
NAVIGATION > & > Personal route assistance 
> Delete recordings from the last 24 hours or 
Delete all personal routes and destinations. 
@ Tips 
If personal route assistance is switched off 
and  you press F&, the personal route assis- 
tance settings will be displayed > page 174. 
Alternative routes 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system 
  
Fig. 129 Center display: Diagram: display of alternative 
routes in the overview map 
Opening alternative routes 
Requirement: route guidance must be started 
= page 160 and the map must be displayed 
=> page 166. 
> Press ©) > page 165, fig. 126. 
@ Move route 
You can move the route up to the next destina- 
tion or stopover. 
> Press “». The ¥ symbol will be displayed on the 
map. 
> Press and hold “, and use your finger to pull 
the route to the desired position. Repeat this 
step until the desired route appears. 
> Press V. 
> To cancel, press on the current route ©. Or: 
Press *2. 
@ Block route 
You can block the current route for a certain dis- 
tance starting from the vehicle position, for ex- 
ample to drive around upcoming streets or tun- 
nel closures. The navigation system automatical- 
ly calculates an alternative route and the length 
of the blocked route. The route to be avoided that 
you have entered applies only to the current 
route and must be set again, if needed. The areas > 
167  

Additional settings 
  
Bluetooth 
Applies to: vehicles with Bluetooth 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Connection settings > Bluetooth. 
Bluetooth 
You can select a setting for visibility of the MMI 
to other Bluetooth devices. To connect a new 
Bluetooth device, the Visible setting must be se- 
lected. If Invisible is selected, a Bluetooth con- 
nection will only be possible with paired devices. 
If Off is selected, no Bluetooth device can be con- 
nected. 
Bluetooth audio player 
When this function is switched on, the  profile 
will load automatically when your Bluetooth au- 
dio player is within  range. 
Bluetooth name 
The MMI’s Bluetooth name is displayed and can 
be changed. 
Toya MU olor ha) 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > System maintenance > Software 
update. 
> If necessary, insert a storage medium with the 
update data into the corresponding drive 
=> page 190. 
> Press Search for updates. 
> Select the corresponding update. 
> Press Next. 
> Follow the instructions in the display. 
  
A WARNING 
— Perform the installation only when the vehi- 
cle is stationary. Otherwise, this increases 
the risk of an accident 
— If the installation fails, contact an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility immediately to have the malfunction 
corrected. 
  
    
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@) Note 
The connection costs for the software update 
are included in the Audi connect pricing. 
G) Tips 
The length of the process depends on the size 
of the update. 
Factory default settings 
Restore factory settings 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > System maintenance > Restore 
factory settings. 
> Select the desired functions individually, or 
> Select the option Select all. 
> Press Apply. The settings will be reset. 
> To completely delete a smartphone that is 
paired with the Audi smartphone interface, re- 
set Audi smartphone interface and Bluetooth. 
G) Tips 
— Make sure that not only the settings were 
deleted but also the stored data, if necessa- 
ry. 
— The system  may restart when the settings 
are reset. This may take a few minutes. 
Connected devices 
(atau ele (1s 
Requirement: The vehicle must be stationary and 
the ignition must be switched on. 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Connected devices. 
Possible menu items: 
— Telephone 1 
— Telephone 2 
— Data connection 
— Audio player 
— WLAN hotspot 
— Headset  

Wheels 
  
on the front axle and vice versa. 
This will allow the tires to have 
approximately the same length of 
service life. 
For unidirectional tires, make sure 
the tires are installed according to 
the running direction indicated on 
the tire sidewall > page 245. 
Hidden damage 
Damage to tires and rims can of- 
ten occur in locations that are hid- 
den. Unusual vibrations in the ve- 
hicle or pulling to one side may 
indicate that there is tire damage. 
Reduce your speed immediately. 
Check the tires for damage. If no 
damage is visible from the out- 
side, drive slowly and carefully to 
the nearest authorized Audi deal- 
er or authorized Audi  Service Fa- 
cility to have the vehicle inspect- 
ed. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Tread that has worn too low or 
different tread depths on the 
tires can reduce driving safety. 
This  can increase the risk of an 
accident because it has a nega- 
tive effect on handling, driving 
through curves, and braking, 
    
and because it increases the 
  
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risk of hydroplaning when driv- 
ing through deep puddles. 
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B4H-0664 
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Fig. 151 Driver's side  B-pillar: tire pres- 
sure label 
  
  
  
B8K-1151 
REAR armene_ Ml 
  
AVANT 
REAR   
ARRIERE 
‘SPARE 
DE SECOURS 
  
  
    a KPA, Ml PSI 
  
      
Fig. 152 Tire pressure label 
The correct tire pressure for tires 
installed at the factory is listed  on 
a label. The label is located on the 
B-pillar (driver's side) > fig. 151, 
> fig. 152. 
Use the tire pressure specified for 
a normal vehicle load when the 
vehicle is partially loaded > table 
on page 228. If driving the vehi- 
cle when fully loaded, you must 
increase the tire pressure to the 
maximum specified pressure > A. >  

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Technical data 
  
Technical data 
Identification data 
Vehicle identification label 
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Fig. 171 Vehicle identification label 
The vehicle identification label > fig. 171 is locat- 
ed in the luggage compartment under the cargo 
floor cover. 
The vehicle identification label information can 
also be found in the Warranty and Maintenance 
booklet. 
Vehicle data 
The sticker contains the following vehicle data: 
@® Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 
@ Vehicle type, engine output, transmission 
® Engine and transmission codes 
@) Paint and interior codes 
© Optional equipment  numbers 
Vehicle identification number (VIN) 
The VIN number is located in the following pla- 
ces: 
— Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Settings 
& service > Vehicle info. 
— On the vehicle identification label 
— At the front behind the windshield* 
— In the right front footwell under the carpet 
Notes about technical data 
The values may vary based on special equipment 
as well as market-specific equipment and meas- 
uring methods. 
Please note that the specifications listed in the 
vehicle documentation always take precedence. 
G) Tips 
Missing technical data was not available at 
the time of printing. 
  
Length (in (mm)) Width (in (mm)) Width across the | Height at curb 
mirrors (in (mm)) | weight (in (mm)) 
  
Q3 176.6 (4,485) 
      
72.8 (1,849) 79.7 (2,024) 64.1 (1,628) 
        
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