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Power luggage compartment cover
Applies to: vehicles with power luggage compartment cover
Manual luggage compartment cover
Applies to: vehicles with manual luggage compartment cover
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Fig. 77 Luggage compartment: cover attached
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Fig. 76 Luggage compartment: removing and installing Fig. 78 Luggage compartment: removing and installing
the luggage compartment cover the luggage compartment cover
Follow the safety precautions > page 79. Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> To secure the luggage compartment cover, pull If you open the luggage compartment lid, the
it out and hook it into the mounting eyelets on power luggage compartment cover will move in-
the side trim panel > fig. 75. to position @) or (8). You do not need to remove
> To remove the luggage compartment cover, the cover to load and unload the luggage com-
pull the lever firmly in the direction of the ar- partment.
row > fig. 76 and remove the cover upward.
. > To secure or release the luggage compartment
> To install the luggage compartment cover,
lace th in the side tri [ « cover, pull the cover out and hang it in position
PABee EUS COVSE IN ME ee SINR ENS: MOA Ne On @ in the guides in the side trim. You can only
theileft.side: . . . secure or release the cover when it is in position
> Press the cover down into the right mount until ®
felocksiinto place: > To remove the luggage compartment cover, de-
tach the cover and allow it to roll up.
> Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow
=> fig. 78 and remove the cover upward.
> To install the luggage compartment cover,
place it in the side trim panel mount on the left
side.
> Press the cover down into the right mount until
it locks into place.
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easing the size of the vehicle inter
Applies to: vehicles with folding backrests
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Fig. 80 Center backrest: folding the center backrest for-
ward
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward ei-
ther separately* or together.
Follow
the safety precautions > page 79.
Folding the outer rear backrests forward and
backward
> Pull the release lever (@) in the direction of the
arrow and fold the backrest forward. Let the
backrest latch into the lowest position.
> Fold the backrest back up again until it locks in-
to place and the red marking (@) is no longer
visible.
Folding the center rear backrest forward and
backward
> Pull on the upper release lever @) and fold the
backrest forward (@).
>» Fold the backrest backward until it locks into
place.
Applies to: vehicles with lockable backrests in the rear and a
lockable pass-through.
To prevent access to the luggage compartment
from the vehicle interior, the backrest can be
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locked with the mechanical key © when it is
latched in place and the pass-through can be
locked > page 84. You can only enlarge the lug-
gage compartment if the backrest is not locked.
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compartme
Applies to: vehicles with release lever in the luggage compart-
ment
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Fig. 81 Luggage compartment: release lever
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward ei-
ther separately* or together.
Follow
the safety precautions > page 79.
> Pull the release lever > fig. 81 in the direction
of the arrow to fold the backrest forward.
> To set up the backrest again, fold it back until it
locks or the red marking (8) = page 82, fig. 79
is no longer visible.

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Partition net (upright backrest position)
Applies to: vehicles with partition net
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Fig. 82 Behind the backrest: hanging the partition net
B8W-0122
Fig. 83 Behind the backrest: removing the partition net
The partition net prevents objects from sliding
from the luggage compartment into the passen-
ger compartment.
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> To set up the partition net, pull it upward.
> Attach the crossbrace to the mounting eyelets
above the backrest > fig. 82.
> To remove the partition net, fold the backrest
forward .> page 82
> Press the left and right buttons on the partition
net and lift the net upward to remove it
> fig. 83.
> To install the partition net, fold the backrest
forward .> page 82
> Slide the left and right sides of the partition net
into the mount.
> Press the partition net down diagonally at the
left and right until it locks into place and the
red markings on the buttons are no longer visi-
ble.
Partition net (backrests folded forward)
Applies to: vehicles with partition net
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Fig. 84 Folded backrest: installing the partition net
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Fig. 85 Folded backrest: hanging the partition net
The partition net prevents objects from sliding
from the luggage compartment into the passen-
ger compartment.
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> To install the partition net, fold the backrest
forward .> page 82
> Place the partition net on the recesses in the re-
taining rails @ and slide it all the way to the
left Q).
> To secure the partition net, pull it upward and
out and hook it into the mounting eyelets
above the front seats > fig. 85.
> To remove the partition net, first slide it to the
right and then lift it out of the retaining rails.
You must remove the partition net before
folding the backrest back into the upright po-
sition.
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ie-downs and luggage compartment net
Fig. 86 Luggage compartment: movable tie-downs
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Fig. 87 Luggage compartment: cargo net stretched out
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
Tie-downs
There are tie-downs in the luggage compartment
to secure pieces of luggage and objects.
> Use the tie-downs to secure the cargo.
Movable tie-downs
Applies to: vehicles with movable tie-downs
> To install a tie-down, press both buttons at the
sides ® insert the tie-down in the rail, and
lock it in place.
> To slide a tie-down, press both of buttons at
the sides and slide the tie-down to the desired
position. The tie-downs must lock in place.
> To remove a tie-down, press both buttons at
the sides and remove the tie-down from the
rail.
Cargo net
Applies to: vehicles with luggage compartment net
Use the cargo net (2) to secure lighter objects in
the luggage compartment
> Fold the clip for the tie-downs upward.
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» Attach the hooks for the cargo net to the tie-
downs.
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Applies to: vehicles with pass-through
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Fig. 88 Backrest: pass-through release
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> To release the pass-through, turn the lock on
the backrest.
> Fold the pass-through cover down.
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The pass-through can be locked and unlocked
from within the luggage compartment. This
prevents any access to the luggage compart-
ment from the vehicle interior.
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Applies to: vehicles with a fixture set
Fig. 89 Luggage compartment: securing attachments
The telescoping rod @) and the securing strap (2)
help to prevent objects from sliding around in the
luggage compartment.
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> Insert the movable tie-downs > page 84.

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> Press the button (8) on the retainers and place
them on the tie-downs. Make sure the brackets
are locked into place.
> Slide the tie-downs into the desired position.
> Press the button to tighten the securing strap.
@ Tips
Store the movable tie-downs and the fixture
set in the openings under the front cargo
floor, if necessary.
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Fig. 90 Luggage compartment: cargo mat spread out
lengthwise
Fig. 91 Luggage compartment: (@) crosswise cargo mat /
@ lengthwise cargo mat
The cargo mat protects the luggage compart-
ment and bumper from dirt and scratches. You
can use both sides of the cargo mat.
Follow the safety precautions > page 79.
> To protect the luggage compartment and
bumper when loading and unloading objects,
lay the cargo mat out lengthwise with the
backrests folded down or upright > fig. 90.
> After loading or unloading, fold up the cargo
mat and close the luggage compartment lid.
> To also protect the side trim panels, lay the car-
go mat out widthwise.
> To divide the loading surfaces into separate sec-
tions > fig. 91, fold the cargo mat.
> Only store the cargo mat if it is dry.
You can save room by storing the cargo mat at
the sides of the luggage compartment.
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Fig. 92 Luggage compartment: cargo area floor
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Fig. 93 Luggage compartment: cargo area floor reversed
You can transport dirty and damp objects in the
reversible cargo area floor.
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Stowing and using
Reversing the cargo floor
> Lift up the cargo floor using the handle
> fig. 92.
> Flip the cargo floor over and install it > fig. 93.
Roof rack
General information
Applies to: vehicles with roof rack mount
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Applies to: sedan
Fig. 94 Roof: mounting points
Applies to: allroad
Fig. 95 Roof rail: mounting points
If luggage or cargo is to be carried on the roof,
you must observe the following:
— These roof racks are the basis for a complete
roof rack system. Only roof racks that are suita-
ble for your vehicle may be used. Roof racks and
attachments from the Audi Genuine Accesso-
ries program are recommended.
— Make sure the roof rack is mounted on the vehi-
cle only at the specified locations.
— Note the permitted axle load, permitted total
weight, and permitted roof load of your vehicle
=> page 278. The roof load is the total of the
weight of the roof rack, the attachments and
the cargo you are carrying. However, you must
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also note the permitted load of the carrier sys-
tem being used.
ZX WARNING
— Follow the installation instructions provided
with the roof rack system. If you do not se-
cure the roof rack system and objects on the
roof correctly, they could come loose from
the vehicle and cause an accident.
— The risk of an accident increases when using
a roof rack system, because it changes the
driving characteristics by shifting the center
of gravity and/or the increasing the surface
area exposed to wind. You may need to
adapt your driving style and speed to the
current conditions.
@) Note
Make sure that the open luggage compart-
ment lid and the tilting/sliding sunroof* or
panoramic glass roof* do not come into con-
tact with objects on the roof.
@) For the sake of the environment
Energy usage will increase because of the in-
creased wind resistance. Remove the roof rack
when you are no longer using it.

Driving
@) Note
— Never let the brakes “rub” by pressing the
pedal lightly when braking is not actually
necessary. This can cause the brakes to over-
heat and increases braking distance and
causes wear.
— Observe the important information for driv-
ing downhill > page 104. This especially ap-
plies when towing a trailer.
@ Tips
— If you retrofit your vehicle with a front spoil-
er, wheel covers or similar items, make sure
that the air flow to the brakes is not ob-
structed. Otherwise the brake system can
overheat.
— Also refer to the information about brake
fluid > page 222.
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hicle
There is a malfunction in the brake system. If
fs) and also turn on, there is a malfunc-
tion in the ABS, ESC, and braking distribution.
Do not continue driving. See an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility for as-
sistance. Read and follow the other safety pre-
cautions > A.
Gia / © Warning! No brake booster function
If the brake booster is not working, you have to
use much more force when braking the vehicle.
See an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility for assistance.
fia i 1] Brake pads: wear limit reached. You
can continue driving. Please contact Service
The brake pads are worn. Drive to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility as
soon as possible to have the malfunction correct-
ed.
Brake booster: limited functionality.You can
continue driving. Please contact Service
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There is a brake booster malfunction. The brake
booster is available, but its effectiveness is re-
duced. The braking performance may be different
compared to the usual performance. Drive to an
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor-
rected.
Brake booster: deactivated. See owner's manual
The brake booster remains active for a brief peri-
od of time after switching off the ignition. Secure
the vehicle from rolling by selecting “P” and set-
ting the parking brake.
Other indicator lights
When you switch the ignition on, the indicator
light EG if @® turns on briefly to check the
function. If the indicator light does not turn on,
there is a system malfunction.
iff / stays on, there is a malfunction in
the brake system.
@® - There was a heavy load on the brakes. Fol-
low the instructions in the message to utilize the
engine braking effect and to relieve the brakes.
ZA, WARNING
If a malfunction occurs in the ABS, ESC, and
braking distribution, interventions that stabi-
lize the vehicle will no longer be available.
This could cause the vehicle to swerve, which
increases the risk that the vehicle will slide.
Do not continue driving. See an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility
for assistance.
Electromechanical
parking brake
Operating the parking brake
The electromechanical parking brake is used to
secure the vehicle from rolling away unintention-
ally.
The ©) switch is located under the selector lever
in the center console. It turns on when the park-
ing brake is set. You can release the parking brake >

Driving
If the message continues to appear, if the park-
ing brake cannot be released, or if the message
appears while driving, then stop the vehicle on
level ground and shift to “P”. Do not continue
driving. See an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility for assistance.
ew Parking brake: malfunction! Please contact
Service
There is a malfunction in the parking brake. Drive
to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility immediately to have the malfunc-
tion corrected. Do not park the vehicle on inclines
and shift to “P”.
f/f) Parking brake: warning! Vehicle parked
too steep
The braking force may not be enough to secure
the vehicle from rolling away. Park the vehicle in
a place with less of an incline.
| / Parking brake: applied
The parking brake is set. Press and hold the brake
pedal to release the parking brake.
Take over!
The vehicle cannot be held in place automatically.
Press the brake pedal to secure the vehicle from
rolling away unintentionally.
Special driving situations
Driving uphill and downhill
When driving uphill, downhill, or at high alti-
tudes, note the following information:
— Drive slowly and carefully.
— Do not try to turn around if you cannot safely
drive on an incline or hill. Instead, drive in re-
verse.
— When driving down hills, you can activate the
hill descent control if you press the brake pedal
while driving in “D” gear. The automatic trans-
mission will select a gear suitable for driving
down the hill and will attempt to maintain the
speed at which the vehicle was traveling at the
time the brake pedal was pressed. Press the
brake pedal if necessary. The hill descent con-
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trol will switch off once the hill levels out or
you press the accelerator pedal.
— Utilize the engine braking effect when driving
downhill by selecting the “S” driving program
=> page 95. This especially applies when towing
a trailer. This reduces the load on the brakes.
— Brake in intervals and do not press the brake
pedal continuously.
— Use the hill hold assist > page 105.
A WARNING
— Only drive on inclines that your vehicle is de-
signed to handle. Do not exceed the hill
climbing ability of your vehicle. Your vehicle
could tip or slide.
— Do not drive at an angle on steep inclines
and hills. If your vehicle is about to tip, you
must immediately start steering in the di-
rection of the downward slope to reduce the
risk of an accident.
— Always be ready to brake when using the hill
descent control function.
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Applies to: allroad
Your vehicle is not an offroad vehicle. Note the
following points when driving offroad:
— Drive slowly and carefully.
—To reduce the risk of underbody damage, pay
attention to the vehicle's ground clearance and
drive across raised areas of the ground with the
wheels on one side of the vehicle, instead of al-
lowing the center of the vehicle to pass over the
raised areas.
—To reduce the risk of becoming stuck, drive
through sandy or swampy areas at a steady
speed and without stopping, if possible.
If necessary, use the following functions:
— Audi drive select* mode offroad > page 106
— Hill descent assist* > page 105
— Limit ESC > page 110
ZX WARNING
Only drive in terrain that is suitable for the ve-
hicle and your driving ability. >