
Table of contents 
  
  
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Important information............... 210 
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Instrument cluster 
  
outside temperature is around 41 °F (+5 °C) 
and that ice can increase the risk of accidents. 
  
    
Fuel level 
The display @ > page 10, fig. 3 only works when 
the ignition is switched on. When the display has 
reached the reserve mark, a red LED turns on and 
the i indicator light turns on > page 19. 
For 
the tank capacity in your vehicle, refer to the 
Technical Data > page 285. 
@ Note 
Never drive until the tank is completely emp- 
ty. The irregular supply of fuel that results 
from that can cause engine misfires. Uncom- 
busted fuel will then enter the exhaust sys- 
tem. This can cause overheating and damage 
to the catalytic converter. 
Multifunction steering 
wheel 
  
Fig. 5 Driver information system display 
  
Fig. 6 Left side of multifunction steering wheel 
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on. 
12 
The driver information system contains  multiple 
tabs @ that display various information @). 
The following tabs may be available, depending 
on vehicle equipment: 
        
  
     
  
  
    
         
  
First tab Vehicle functions 
Second tab | Driver messages (this is only dis- 
played if at least one  indicator 
light/message is being displayed) 
=>page 16 
Third tab Radio > page 147 
Media > page 152 
Fourth tab  | Telephone > page 110 
Fifth tab Navigation > page 132 
Map > page 140 
Sixth tab Sound > page 171 
Audi connect > page 125 
Settings > page 171 
@l|k2] button       
  
    Switching tabs: press the [<>] button repeatedly 
until the desired tab is shown (for example, Ra- 
dio). 
  
  
  @l[VIEW] button   
Changing the view > page 13. 
  
@®|s] button 
Return to functions at higher levels. 
    
  © Band [c] control buttons 
Open/close the selection menu or options menu 
=> page 13. 
@ Left thumbwheel 
— Selecting a function in a menu/list: turn the 
left thumbwheel to the desired function ina 
menu or list (such as selecting a station, Lap 
times*). 
— Confirming a selection: press the left thumb- 
wheel (for example, confirm the station). 
— Zooming in or out on the map: when a map is 
displayed, turn the left thumbwheel up/down 
to zoom in/out on the map.  

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Checking and Filling 
  
The correct fuel type for your vehicle can be 
found on a label located on the inside of the fuel 
filler door. For additional information on fuel, see 
=> page 223. 
For the tank capacity in your vehicle, refer to the 
Technical Data > page 285. 
If the central  locking system malfunctions, there 
is a fuel filler door emergency release 
=> page 226. 
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
Improper fueling procedures and improper 
handling of fuel can lead to explosions, fires, 
severe burns, and other injuries. 
— Do not smoke. Keep away from open flames. 
— The ignition must be switched off when re- 
fueling. 
— Mobile devices, radio devices, and other ra- 
dio equipment should  always be switched 
off when refueling. Electromagnetic rays 
could cause sparks and start a fire. 
— If you do not insert the fuel pump nozzle all 
the way into the filler tube, then fuel can 
leak out. Spilled fuel can ignite and start a 
fire. 
— Never get into the vehicle when refueling. If 
there is an exceptional situation where you 
must enter the vehicle, close the door and 
touch a metal surface before touching the 
fuel pump nozzle again. This will reduce the 
risk  of electrostatic discharge that can cause 
flying sparks. Sparks can start a fire when 
refueling. 
  
cur while  refueling  and the fuel vapors 
could ignite. 
— When using fuel containers made of met- 
al, the fuel pump nozzle must always re- 
main in contact with the container to re- 
duce the risk  of static charge. 
— Insert the fuel pump nozzle as far as pos- 
sible into the filler opening while refuel- 
ing. 
— Follow the applicable legal regulations in 
the country where you are driving when 
using, storing and transporting fuel con- 
tainers. 
— Make sure that the fuel container meets 
the industry standards, for example ANSI 
or ASTM F852-86. 
    
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
Transporting fuel containers inside the vehicle 
is not recommended. Fuel could leak out of 
the container and ignite, especially during an 
accident. This can cause explosions, fires, and 
injuries. 
— If you must transport fuel in a fuel contain- 
er, note the following: 
— Always place the fuel container on the 
ground before filling. Never fill the fuel 
container with fuel while it is inside or on 
the vehicle. Electrostatic discharge can oc- 
      
C) Note 
— Remove fuel that has overflowed onto any 
vehicle 
components immediately to reduce 
the risk  of damage to the vehicle. 
— Never drive until the fuel tank is completely 
empty. The irregular supply of fuel that re- 
sults from that can cause engine misfires. 
Uncombusted fuel may enter the exhaust 
system and increase the risk of damage to 
the catalytic converter. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
Do not overfill the fuel tank, or fuel could leak 
out when the vehicle is warming up. 
@) Tips 
— If adverse weather conditions cause the fuel 
filler door to freeze shut, press on the cen- 
ter of the filler door with the heel of your 
hand and then try opening it again. 
— The fuel filler door on your vehicle does not 
lock if you lock the vehicle from the inside 
using the central  locking  switch. 
G) Tips 
— Your vehicle is equipped with a misfueling 
guard. It allows the vehicle to be fueled only 
with the correct fuel pump nozzle. 
—Aworn or damaged nozzle or a nozzle that 
is too small may not be able to open the 
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Accessories and technical changes 
  
Usually maintenance and repair work requires 
special tools, measuring devices, and other 
equipment that is available to trained vehicle 
technicians in order to help ensure that your vehi- 
cle and all of its systems operate correctly, relia- 
bly, and safely. Performing work on the vehicle 
incorrectly can impair the operation and reliabili- 
ty of your vehicle and may void one or more of 
your vehicle's warranties. 
Technical Modifications 
Interference with electronic components, their 
software, the wiring, and data transfer may cause 
malfunctions. Because of the way electronic com- 
ponents are interconnected, such malfunctions 
can also impair systems that are not directly in- 
volved. This means that you risk both a substan- 
tial reduction in the operational safety of your ve- 
hicle and increased wear of vehicle components. 
Some convenience functions, such as the conven- 
ience turn  signal function, individual door open- 
ing function, and displays, can be reprogrammed 
using special workshop equipment. If functions 
are reprogrammed, the information and descrip- 
tions about these functions in this Owner's Man- 
ual may no longer apply to the changed func- 
tions. Audi recommends that an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility perform 
and verify any reprogramming procedures. 
  
  
carry out the job and have the correct tech- 
nical information and the correct tools. 
— If you are uncertain about what to do, have 
the work performed by  an authorized Audi 
dealer, an authorized Audi Service Facility, 
or another qualified workshop. Serious per- 
sonal injury may result from improperly per- 
formed work. 
    
  
ZA WARNING 
Maintenance procedures, repairs, or technical 
modifications that are performed incorrectly 
increase the risk  of an accident and can lead 
to serious injuries. 
  
  
ZA WARNING 
The engine compartment of any motor vehicle 
is a potentially dangerous area and can cause 
serious personal injury. 
— Always use extreme caution when doing any 
work in the engine compartment. Always 
follow commonly accepted safety practices 
and use common sense. Never risk personal 
injury. 
— Never perform any work in the engine com- 
partment unless you know exactly how to 
       
@) Note 
— Maintenance procedures, repairs or techni- 
cal modifications that are performed incor- 
rectly can cause damage to the vehicle, such 
as corrosion. 
— If emergency repairs must be performed, 
take your vehicle to an authorized Audi deal- 
er  or authorized Audi Service Facility as soon 
as possible. 
— Audi is not liable for damage to the vehicle 
resulting from failure to comply with these 
guidelines. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
— Regular maintenance can help protect the 
environment. 
— Technical modifications to the vehicle can 
have a negative impact on fuel consumption 
and vehicle emissions. 
(@) For the sake of the environment 
Undeployed airbag modules and pretension- 
ers  are classified as Perchlorate Material - 
special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca. 
gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. When the 
vehicle or parts of the restraint system includ- 
ing airbag modules and safety belts with pre- 
tensioners are scrapped, all applicable laws 
and regulations must be observed. Your au- 
thorized Audi dealer is familiar with these re- 
quirements and we recommend that you have 
your dealer perform this service for you. 
G) Tips 
Because of your vehicle's aluminum body de- 
sign, all service and repair procedures affect- 
ing the body should be performed by an  au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
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Technical data 
  
Technical data 
Identification data 
Vehicle identification label 
  
  
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Fig. 204 Vehicle identification label 
The vehicle identification label > fig. 204 is locat- 
ed in the luggage compartment under the cargo 
floor cover. 
The vehicle identification label information can 
also be found in the Warranty & 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 is located in the following areas: 
  
    — Select: [MENU] button > left control button > 
Service & checks > Vehicle information. 
  
— On the vehicle identification label 
— At the front behind the windshield* 
— On the  right side of the engine compartment 
under a cover 
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. 
Any technical data that is missing  was not 
available at the time of printing. 
TT Roadster 165.0 (4,191) 72.1 (1,832) 
  
77.4 (1,966) 53.4 (1,355) 
  
Fuel tank 14.5 gal (55 L)   
Windshield and headlight washer system* 
  
4.0 qt 3.8L) 
       
285  

Technical data 
  
  
    
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Fig. 205 Safety certificate 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 
The maximum permitted total weight @ of the 
vehicle is listed on the safety certificate on the 
side area of the door or on the driver's door pillar. 
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) 
The maximum permitted load on the front axle 
@ or the rear axle @) is listed on the safety cer- 
tificate on the side area of the door or on the 
driver's door pillar. 
Load 
The maximum permitted load is listed on the tire 
pressure label on the driver's door pillar. 
286  

Index 
  
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Navigation ..... 0.0... ccc eee eee eee 140 
UtathiGwuss + aun x eeu  a 2 Wome aE  oem Bod ee 145 
also refer to Indicator lights.............. 7 
System settings (MMI)................. 171 
System update (MM) «. s «ces cs cows ss es 174 
SYStENi VOLUME weme 2 v eens = eee s = BeeR Ge 175 
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Technical data...........00. sce ee eee 285 
Technical modifications................. 280 
Telephone........... 0... eee ee eee eee 110 
Audi phone box...........2 seen eres 113 
GONNSCEING «  x wow & & womens 9  0 sae ooo oo 110 
Dialing anumber............0e eee ane 115 
Options during a phone call............ 116 
SELtiINGS cus « woes o  s sem 4  & ee o 2 eNOS 122 
Temperature display 
COOLAME wussass a: annwans 4  & amnwans ov soauias 4  u aeaxar & 10 
Temperature display (outside temperature) .. 11 
Tethering 
refer to Personal hotspot.............. 126 
Text MeSSAQGES cic se secre 2 x ese vo ees wo 117 
also refer to Text messages............ 117 
Tie-dOWNS 2... eee eee eee 51 
Tightening specification (wheel bolts) ..... 273 
THIM GS. 6 cscs = saonare ao mamas ww eee vw tes vo 171 
tiptronic (automatic transmission) ......... 66 
Tire Mobility System (tire repair set)....... 268 
TINGS sawssa = mean #  e Mee ae HOw a 2 ew Bee 240 
Allawheel. drives. «a cows se enim ee eens ws onan 89 
Low-profile tires. ......... 0.000. .000 255 
R@PaihS@t's ; xcesu «  : ous &  5 ewes ¢  2 eee eg 268 
Replacing s ssivs + wei x 6 wens wo warm e+ eon 270 
Service life.................00.0.0005 248 
Tir€ Preéssré-<.< : seca ss vase s  ¢ wees sb Os 250 
Tire pressure monitoring sys- 
TEM eee ee 256, 257, 258 
Tire pressure table.................00. 251 
Treadwear indicators...............04. 248 
Unidinectional.. . . c.cesse 0  0 ssenare 0  0 aserace 242, 273 
Uniform tire quality grading............ 255 
Tires and wheels 
Glossary of tire and loading terminology.. 242 
Tires and  vehicle load limits............ 252 
298 
TMC 
refer to Traffic information............. 145 
Tone  (sound) 
refer to Adjusting the sound............ 175 
oo) 268 
Touch 
refertoMMI touch..............+-+4-- 94 
TOWINGse. 3 « maces @  & men &  = BGR 4 FE BGR 4 Em 274 
TPMS 
Tire Pressure Monitoring System........ 257 
TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) 
TNAIeatOr lights. 5 saw 6 same. @  6 wavens ae © sonwess 260 
Tire pressure monitoring system........ 258 
Traffic information............ 143,144,145 
Traffie@reports.: « sci © ¢ ewan a 6 sean 2  6 ween « 141 
Transmission malfunction (indicator light)... 67 
Treéble:(SoUNG) i: «  & aces ss wean s  & wee so oe 175 
Trunk lid 
Trunkescape lath: « © wiw 2 wien ee ween 2 « 28 
Turnesignalls « siioi os wea 2 2 wenn 2 eee ¥  4 os 39 
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Unfastening safety belts................ 187 
Uniform tire quality grading............. 255 
Unlocking and locking 
By remote control... 0.6... ese c eee eee 24 
Using the lock cylinder................. 26 
With the central  locking switch.......... 25 
With the convenience key............... 24 
Updating stations (radio)................ 147 
USB Chargitig port's  < + ssag 2 yawn x  2 news se me 48 
USB stick 
refer to Audi music interface....... 158,159 
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Vehicle 
Gare/cleaning « sco s 2 wv 2  2 owns ov eine o 262 
Dimensions ........... cece eee eee 285 
Identification dataje:: « « sew = y ewe 2 wey 285 
QUBOFISERVICE « sees 6  & seamecs oe ews ¥  0 een 267 
Raising... 12.02... . 0. ec eee eee ee 272 
Vehicle battery 
Charge level............ 0.0002 e ee eee 91 
Vehicle care... 2.2.2... eee 262