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System settings
police and fire sirens, can be heard easily at all
times.
@) Tips
The volume is automatically adjusted to a pre-
set level when the MMI is switched on.
Adjusting the system volume
> Select: [MENU] button > Sound > left control
button.
Telephone
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Mute telephone: messages and ringtones are set
to mute.
Ringtone: see > page 180, Ringtone and volume
settings.
Ringtone volume: you can adjust the volume of
the selected ringtone by turning the control
knob.
Message volume: you can adjust the volume of
the notification for an incoming text message by
turning the control knob.
Microphone input level: you can adjust the call
volume during a phone call by turning the control
knob.
Navigation
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Voice guidance: see > page 198.
Voice guidance during phone call: see
=> page 198.
Voice guidance volume: you can adjust the voice
guidance volume by turning the control knob or
you can adjust it while route guidance is active by
turning the On/Off knob.
Entertainment fader: the volume of audio play-
back can be temporarily lowered when the park-
ing system or voice guidance is active.
Voice recognition system
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system
Command display: see > page 231.
Short dialog: see > page 231.
Speech dialog system volume: see > page 231.
Individual speech training: see > page 231.
Parking aid*
You can adjust the volume of the signal tone by
turning the control knob.
— Adjusting the Front volume: select and con-
firm High, Medium or Low.
— Adjusting the Rear volume: select and confirm
High, Medium or Low.
MMI touch*
Turn the control knob to adjust the volume of the
spoken prompts from the MMI touch*.
Restarting the MMI
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Fig. 197 MMI control panel: button combination for re-
start
> Briefly press the control knob and both buttons
at the same time to immediately open the
menu upward > fig. 197.
Software License
information
Information on MMI software and licensing
agreements
> Select: [MENU] button > Settings > left control
button > System maintenance > Version infor-
mation, or:
> online at www.audi.com/softwareinfo.
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Emergency assistance
sistance Equipment
Trunk escape latch
Applies to: vehicles with trunk escape latch (Sedan and Cab-
riolet)
In case of an emergency, the rear lid can be
opened from the inside using the trunk escape
latch.
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Fig. 262 Luggage compartment: vehicle tool kit, tire mobi-
lity kit and vehicle jack* placement
Fig. 261 Luggage compartment: Trunk escape latch
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> Push the latch in the direction of the arrow un-
til the lock releases.
The trunk escape latch inside the rear lid is made
of fluorescent material to glow in the dark.
Z\ WARNING
The trunk escape latch is to be used only in an
emergency.
General information
> Park the vehicle as far as possible from moving
traffic in the event of a breakdown. In the event
of a flat tire, park the vehicle on a level surface.
If you are ona steep hill, be especially careful.
» Set the parking brake. Fig. 263 Luggage compartment: cargo floor folded up
> Place the selector lever in the “P” position. (versions 1 and 2)
> Switch the emergency flashers on.
> Have the passengers exit the vehicle. They
should move to a safe place, for example be-
hind a guard rail.
Vehicle tool kit, cargo floor cover and side
panel
Applies to: vehicles with version 1
_ The vehicle tool kit, tire mobility kit* and the
A WARNING compressor® are located in the luggage compart-
ment, separated in the side panels @)
) > fig. 262.
Pay attention to the steps above. They are for
your protection and the for the safety of other
drivers. > To open the side panel, turn the lock and re-
move the cover @)* / (
der the cargo floor cover (
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuse assignment - Interior
No. Equipment
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32°33 34 35 36 37
F15
Electronic steering column lock, conven-
ience access control module
F16 TV tuner, telephone antenna
F17 Instrument cluster
F18 Rearview camera
F1I9 Vehicle positioning
F20
Engine components, AdBlue, charging sys-
tem
F221
Steering column, steering wheel heating
switch module
F24
Right vehicle electrical system control
module
F25 Driver's side front/rear power windows
F26 Seat heating
F27 Vehicle electrical system control module
F28 Power top control module
Fig. 281 Vehicle interior: fuse assignment
F29
Vehicle electrical system control module,
interior lighting
No. Equipment
F30 Diagnostic connector
FL Engine components, AdBlue
F2 Seat adjustment
F32
Front camera, parking system, ACC sensor,
lane change assist
F4
Infotainment control panel, Infotainment
components
F33 Airbag
FS Gateway
Fo
Selector lever (automatic transmission),
steering lock
F34
Hold assist button, interior sound, back-up
light switch, temperature sensor, neck
heating and sockets, power top operation
button
Air conditioning/heating controls, auxiliary F35
Air quality sensor, automatic dimming
rearview mirror, diagnostic connector, cen-
F7 |heating, rear window defogger, tire pres- ter console power supply
sure monitor F36 | Right headlight (LED, Matrix LED)
Electromechanical parking brake switch, F37 | Left headlight (LED, Matrix LED)
light switch, rain/light sensor, anti-theft F38 | High-voltage battery
ae ene eee dent F39 | Passenger's side front/rear power windows
range control F40 | Cigarette lighter, sockets
F9 |Steering column electronics F41 | Passenger's side safety belt tensioner
F10 | Infotainment system display F42 | Central locking area
Tl Left vehicle electrical system control mod- F44 al ee
ule, airbag FAS | Driver's side seat adjustment
F12 | Infotainment components F47 | Rear window wiper
F13 | Driver's side safety belt tensioner, airbag F48 | Outer sound actuator
F14 | Heating and A/C system blower control
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Fuses and bulbs
No. | Equipment No. | Equipment
Clutch sensor, engine start, high-voltage
F49 3
battery, power electronics
F52 F53 Level control system control module
Rear window defogger
The power seats* are protected via circuit break-
ers that automatically switch on after a few sec-
onds after the overload has been reduced.
Fuse assignment - Engine compartment
RAZ-0794)
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Fig. 282 Engine compartment: fuse assignment
No. | Equipment
F3 | Engine control module
FA Engine components, engine cooling, aux-
iliary heater, exhaust treatment
Engine components, fuel tank system
(diesel), CNG cut-off valve
Brake light switch
E5
Fo
Engine components, water pumps, tank
F7 ; . ee cae
system (gasoline engine), electrification
F8
F9
Heat oxygen sensor
Engine components, exhaust door, glow
time control module
F10 | Fuel control module, fuel pump
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F13 | Transmission fluid pump
F15 |Horn
Power and control electronics, engine
components, ignition coil, options mod-
ule
F1l6
Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC), en-
F17
gine control module
Terminal 30 (voltage reference), battery
F18
es
monitoring
FIO F20
F21
Windshield wipers
Anti-theft alarm system
Automatic transmission
Terminal 50 diagnosis, engine control
F22
module
F23 | Engine start
Vacuum pump, water pump, high pres-
F31. 2
sure pump, fuel injectors
F33
F34
F35
F36
F37
Brake pressure reservoir, recuperation
Brake booster
Climate control system
Left front headlamp
Parking heater
F38 | Right front headlamp
Bulbs
Replacing light bulbs
For your safety, we recommend that you have
your authorized Audi dealer replace any bulbs for
you.
It is becoming increasingly more and more diffi-
cult to replace vehicle light bulbs since in many
cases, other parts of the car must first be re-
moved before you are able to get to the bulb.
This applies especially to the light bulbs in the
front of your car which you can only reach
through the engine compartment.
Sheet metal and bulb holders can have sharp
edges that can cause serious cuts, parts must be
correctly taken apart and then properly put back
together to help prevent breakage of parts and >
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Emergency situations
Follow the information about the vehicle battery
=> page 315.
Preparations
1. Read the following carefully > page 364,
Preparation.
2. Set the parking brake and place the selector
lever in the "P" position.
3. Turn the ignition and electrical equipment off
in both vehicles.
Connecting/disconnecting the jump start
cable
4. Open the cover on the positive terminal.
5. Clamp the end of the red jump start cable to
the positive terminal @ > page 365, fig. 284
on your vehicle >@) in Preparation on
page 364.
6. Clamp the other end of the red jump start ca-
ble to the positive terminal (2) on the vehicle
battery providing the current.
7. Clamp the black end of the jump start cable
preferably to the ground point, or to the
negative terminal of the vehicle battery @)
on the vehicle providing the current.
8. Clamp the other end of the black jump start
cable only to the ground point (4) on your ve-
hicle.
9. Route the jump start cables so they cannot
get caught in the moving parts in the engine
compartment.
Starting the engine
10. First start the engine in the vehicle giving the
charge and let it run at idle.
11. Now start the engine in the vehicle with the
drained vehicle battery and wait two to three
minutes until it “runs smoothly”.
12. If the engine does not start, stop the starting
procedure after 10 seconds and then repeat
it after approximately 30 seconds.
13. In the vehicle that is being jump started,
switch the heater fan and rear window de-
froster on to reduce any voltage peaks that
may occur when disconnecting the jumper ca-
bles. The headlights must be switched off.
14. While the engines are running, remove the
cables in reverse order from the way they
were installed, as described in > page 365.
Make sure the cables do not get caught in
moving engine components.
15. Close the cap on the positive terminal.
16. Switch the heater fan and rear window de-
froster off.
ZA\ WARNING
— Never connect the jump start cable directly
to your vehicle battery. Only use the connec-
tions in the engine compartment.
— Do not touch the non-insulated parts of the
terminal clamps. The cable must also not
come into contact with vehicle components
that conduct electricity when it is connected
to the positive vehicle battery terminal. This
can cause a short circuit.
— The plugs on the battery cells must not be
opened.
— Keep ignition sources (such as open flames,
burning cigarettes, etc.) away from the vehi-
cle batteries to reduce the risk of an explo-
sion.
— Route the jump start cables so they cannot
get caught in the moving parts in the other
vehicle's engine compartment.
@) Note
Please note that the connecting process previ-
ously described for the jump start cables is in-
tended for when your vehicle is being jump
started.
(i) Tips
Make sure that the connected jump start ca-
bles have sufficient contact with metal.
Towing with a tow truck
General hints
Your Audi requires special handling for towing.
The following information is to be used by com-
mercial tow truck operators who know how to op-
erate their equipment safely.
— Never tow your Audi. Towing will cause dam-
age to the engine and transmission. >
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Opening and closing
refer to Unlocking and locking.....
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Parental control
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Parking brake
refer to Electromechanical parking brake.. 87
Parking lights........ eee eee eee eee 43
Parking lock
Manually releasing................. 88, 89
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Pass-through secs s x sews x v ween se ees so os 63
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light........... 265
Pause (audio/video file)................. 219
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Performance/torque display
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Personal route assistance. ...........4.. 195
Phonebook
refer to ContactS.............02-0000- 178
Physical principles of a frontal collision.... 246
Picture format (video) .................- 222
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High-voltage battery................0.. 96
Plug-in hybrid drive..............0.-005. 78
12 volt vehicle battery................ 365
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Charging time...............0 2-00 104
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E-max (power availability)............... 80
Energy flow display.............--..0-. 80