Wheels
— If wheels with new wheel sensors are used
Z\ WARNING
— The tire pressure monitoring system assists
the driver in monitoring tire pressures. The
driver is responsible for having the tires in-
flated to the correct pressure.
— Do not change the tire pressure when the
temperature of the tire is extremely high.
This could result in serious damage to the
tire and even cause the tire to burst, increas-
ing the risk of an accident.
— A tire with low pressure flexes more. This
heats the tire up too much. This could cause
the tread to separate and even cause the tire
to
burst, increasing the risk of an accident.
— The tire pressure monitoring system does
not warn about damage or defects in the
tire construction that could cause the tire to
burst, for example. Inspect your tires regu-
larly.
G) Tips
—If tires are replaced, the sensors and valves
do not need to be removed or replaced. Only
replace the valve stem and, if necessary, the
valve and the wheel electronics. If you have
questions, see an authorized Audi dealer or
authorized Audi Service Facility.
— An incorrect display or a malfunction in the
tire pressure monitoring system can occur
after using the tire mobility kit. Have the
sensors replaced by an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility.
— For an explanation on conformity with the
FCC regulations in the United States and the
Industry Canada regulations, see
=> page 287.
PEM Um com eee Teme eka)
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
Requirement: you must be driving the vehicle.
> Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but-
ton > Service & checks > Tire pressure monitor-
ing > Display tire pressure.
262
The current tire pressures are shown in green or
as yellow numbers in the Infotainment system:
— Green: the current tire pressure and the speci-
fied tire pressure are approximately the same.
— Yellow: the current tire pressure is lower than
the specified tire pressure.
The specified tire pressure is the last tire pressure
that was stored > page 263.
Note
that the tire pressure also depends on the
temperature of the tire. The tire pressure increas-
es as the engine becomes warmer while driving.
ZA WARNING
Read and follow the important information
and notes > page 261.
G) Tips
The tire pressure or temperature is not dis-
played while the vehicle is stationary and in
adaptation mode. Dashes --.-- are shown in
place of the pressure and temperature.
ON ice deste oy
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
If the @ indicator light turns on, the pressure in
at least one tire is too low or new sensors were
not adapted:
@ indicator lights turns on after turning the
ignition on
The tire pressure is too low compared to the
specified pressure.
> Check and store the tire pressure(s) the next
time it is possible > page 263.
@ indicator light turns on while driving
Wheels with new sensors were not adapted or
the tire pressure has reached a critical level com-
pared to the specified pressure.
> Avoid unnecessary steering and braking maneu-
vers.
> Adapt your driving style to the situation.
>» Stop as soon as possible and check the tire(s).
> If it is possible to continue driving, see an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service >
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Care and cleaning
Care and cleaning
General information
Regular, proper care helps to maintain your vehi-
cle's value. It can also be a requirement when
submitting warranty claims for corrosion damage
and paint defects on the body.
The necessary care products can be obtained
from an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Au-
di Service Facility. Read and follow the instruc-
tions for use on the packaging.
ZA\ WARNING
— Using cleaning and care products incorrectly
can be dangerous to your health.
— Always store cleaning and care products out
of reach of children to reduce the risk of poi-
soning.
@ For the sake of the environment
— Purchase environmentally-friendly cleaning
products if possible.
— Do not dispose of cleaning and care prod-
ucts with household trash.
Car washes
The longer that deposits remain on the vehicle,
the more the surface may be damaged. High
temperatures such as those caused by sunlight
increase the damaging effect.
Before washing, rinse off heavy deposits with
plenty of water.
Stubborn deposits such as bird droppings or tree
sap are best removed with plenty of water anda
microfiber cloth.
Also, wash the underside of your vehicle once
road salt stops being used for the season.
Pressure washers
When washing your vehicle with a pressure wash-
er, always follow the operating instructions pro-
vided with the pressure washer. This is especially
important in regard to the pressure and spraying
distance. Do not direct the stream of water di-
rectly onto seals for the side windows, doors, lug-
gage compartment lid or engine compartment
lid, or onto the tires, rubber hoses, insulating
material, sensors” or camera lenses”. Keep a dis-
tance of at least 16 in (40 cm).
Do not remove snow and ice with a pressure
washer.
Never use cone nozzles or high pressure nozzles.
The water temperature must not be above 140 °F
(60 °C).
Automatic car wash
Spray off the vehicle before washing.
Make sure that the windows are closed and the
windshield wipers are off. Follow instructions
from the car wash operator, especially if there are
accessories attached to your vehicle.
If possible, use car washes that do not have
brushes.
Only use car washes where the vehicle remains
stationary and the washing equipment moves
around the vehicle when washing and drying. Car
washes that move the vehicle through the car
wash using a chain are not recommended.
Washing by hand
Clean the vehicle starting from the top and work-
ing downward using a soft sponge or cleaning
brush. Use solvent-free cleaning products.
Washing vehicles with matte finish paint by
hand
To reduce the risk of damaging the paint when
washing, first remove dust and large particles
from your vehicle. Insects, grease spots, and fin-
gerprints are best removed with a special cleaner
for matte finish paint.
Apply the product using a microfiber cloth. To re-
duce the risk of damaging the paint surface, do
not use too much pressure.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water. Then
clean using a neutral shampoo and a soft micro-
fiber cloth.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly again and let it air
dry. Remove any water residue using a chamois.
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>
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Care and cleaning
Component Situation Solution
Exhaust tail pipes | Road salt Water, cleaning solution suitable for stainless steel, if nec-
essary
Rear spoiler Deposits Clean similar to painted parts > page 265; remove dust in
the rear spoiler compartment
Snow/ice Hand brush/solvent-free de-icing spray
Power top Deposits Clean water, power top cleaning product, if necessary.
Clean with the grain of the fabric using a soft brush and al-
low to air dry.
Wind deflector Deposits Water, mild soap solution, if necessary”)
Decorative parts/ | Deposits Mild soap solution ®), a cleaning solution suitable for stain-
Trim less steel, if necessary
Paint Paint damage Refer to the paint number on the vehicle data label, repair
with touch up paint > page 289
Spilled fuel Rinse with water immediately
Surface rust Rust remover, then treat with hard wax; for questions, con-
sult an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service
Facility.
Corrosion Have it removed by an authorized Audi dealer or authorized
Audi Service Facility.
Water no longer
beads on the surface
of clean paint
Treat with hard wax (at least twice per year)
No shine even though
paint has been pro-
tected/paint looks
poor
Treat with suitable polish; then apply paint protectant if
the polish that was used does not contain any protectant
Deposits such as in-
sects, bird droppings,
tree sap and road salt
Dampen with water immediately and remove with a micro-
fiber cloth
Grease-based con-
taminants such as
cosmetics or sun-
block
Remove immediately with a mild soap solution ® and a soft
cloth
Carbon compo- Deposits clean the same way as painted parts > page 265
nents
Decorative decals | Deposits Soft sponge with a mild soap solution®
a) Mild soap solution: maximum two tablespoons of neutral soap in 1 quart (1 liter) of water
Interior cleaning
Component Situation Solution
Windows Deposits Glass cleaner, then wipe dry
Decorative parts/ | Deposits Mild soap solution®
Trim
267
Care and cleaning
Component Situation Solution
Plastic parts Deposits Damp cloth
Heavier deposits Mild soap solution ®, detergent-free plastic clean-
ing solution, if necessary
Water-based deposits such
as coffee, tea, blood, etc.
Displays/instru- | Deposits Soft cloth with LCD cleaner; dust deposits in the
ment cluster lower area of the instrument cluster can be re-
moved using a soft brush.
Controls Deposits Soft brush, then a soft cloth with a mild soap solu-
tion?)
Safety belts Deposits Mild soap solution ®, allow to dry before letting
them retract
Textiles Deposits adhering to the Vacuum cleaner
artificial leather, | surface
Alcantara Absorbent cloth and mild soap solution®
Oil-based deposits such as
oil, make-up, etc.
Apply a mild soap solution ®), blot away the dis-
solved oil or dye, treat afterward with water, if nec-
essary
Specific types of deposits
such as ink, nail polish, latex
paint, shoe polish, etc.
Special stain remover, blot with absorbent material,
treat afterward with mild soap solution, if necessa-
ry a)
Natural leather Fresh stains Cotton cloth with a mild soap solution®
Water-based deposits such
as coffee, tea, blood, etc.
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth
Dried stains: stain remover suitable for leather
Oil-based deposits such as
oil, make-up, etc.
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth and stain remover
suitable for leather
dried stains: Oil cleaning spray
Specific types of deposits
such as ink, nail polish, latex
paint, shoe polish, etc.
Spot remover suitable for leather
nents
Care Regularly apply conditioning cream that protects
from light and penetrates into the material. Use
special
colored conditioning cream, if necessary.
Carbon compo- Deposits Clean the same way as plastic components
A WARNING
The windshield must not be treated with wa-
ter-repelling windshield coating agents. Un-
der
unfavorable conditions, such as wetness,
darkness, and when the sun is low, these coat-
ings can cause increased glare, which increas-
es the risk of an accident. They can also cause
wiper blade chatter.
268
@) Mild soap solution: maximum two tablespoons of neutral soap in 1 quart (1 liter) of water
@) Note
— Headlights and tail lights
— Never clean headlights or tail lights with a
dry cloth or sponge.
— Do not use any cleaning products that con-
tain alcohol, because they could cause
cracks to form.
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Emergency assistance
Emergency assistance
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 ona level surface.
If you are ona steep hill, be especially careful.
> Set the parking brake.
> 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.
Z\ WARNING
Follow the steps given above. This is for your
protection and the for the safety of others on
the road.
Equipment
Vehicle tool kit/tire mobility kit/
compressor
B4S-0198
Fig. 195 Vehicle tool kit bag
The vehicle tool kit bag with vehicle tool kit, tire
mobility kit and the compressor are located in
the luggage compartment.
Completely retract the vehicle jack arm before
storing the vehicle jack”.
@ Tips
The vehicle jack* does not require any mainte-
nance.
Tire mobility kit
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit
> Read and follow the important safety precau-
tions > page 271, General information.
>» Set the parking brake.
> Select the "P" selector lever position.
> Check if a repair with the tire mobility kit is pos-
sible > page 271.
UE Raimi) sala
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit
B8K-1475
Fig. 196 Tire: tire damage that cannot be repaired
The tire repair is only meant for temporary use.
Change the damaged tire as soon as possible
SA.
If the tire is pierced by an object such as a nail,
do not remove the object from the tire.
The tire repair set is able to be used at tempera-
tures as low as - 4 °F (- 20 °C).
The tire mobility kit must not be used:
—If the tire has cuts or punctures that are larger
than 0.16 in (4 mm) @ ° fig. 196.
— If the rim is damaged (2)
— If you have driven with very low tire pressure or
without air in the tire @)
See an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility for assistance in these situations.
ZA WARNING
— Please note that the tire mobility kit cannot
be used in all situations, and that it may on-
ly be used temporarily. >
271
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Emergency assistance
— The maximum permitted towing speed is 30
mph (50 km/h).
— The maximum permitted towing distance is 30
miles (50 km).
Additional information on towing with a tow
truck
The vehicle must not be towed with the front axle
or rear axle raised. Do not wrap any chains or ca-
bles around the brake lines.
Tow bar and towing cable
The vehicle can be towed with a tow bar or tow-
ing cable. Both drivers should be familiar with
the special considerations when towing, especial-
ly when using a towing cable.
Always make sure the traction force does not ex-
ceed the permitted level and there are no shock
loading conditions. There is always the risk of the
coupling becoming overloaded when driving off-
road.
For the most safety and security, drive with a tow
bar. You should use a towing cable only if a tow
bar is not available. Use a towing cable made of
synthetic elastic cable similar elastic material.
ZA WARNING
— Towing highly increases the risk of an acci-
dent, for example from colliding with the
towing vehicle.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, do not al-
low anyone to remain inside the vehicle
when it is being transported by a tow truck
or a special transporter.
@) Note
— If normal towing is not possible, for exam-
ple if the transmission is faulty or if the
towing distance is greater than 30 miles
(50 km), then transport the vehicle on a
special carrier.
— If the vehicle is towed by a tow truck at the
axle that is not permitted, this can cause se-
vere damage to the transmission.
D_ Requirement: the vehicle battery must have a sufficient
charge level.
— The vehicle must not be tow started for
technical reasons.
G) Tips
— If the power supply is interrupted, the se-
lector lever will not move out of the "P" po-
sition. The parking lock must be released
using the emergency release before towing
the vehicle > page 73.
— Follow the local legal regulations for tow-
ing.
Read and follow the important information under
=> page 278.
Preparations
> Only secure the towing cable or tow bar at the
designated towing loop > page 280.
> Make sure the towing cable is not twisted. Oth-
erwise it could disconnect from the towing loop
while towing.
> Switch the emergency flashers on in both vehi-
cles > page 44. However, do not do this if it
prohibited by law.
Towing vehicle (front)
> Only start to drive when the towing cable is
taut.
> Be especially careful when accelerating.
> Avoid sudden braking or driving maneuvers.
Vehicle being towed (rear)
> Make sure the ignition is switched on so that
the steering wheel is not locked and so that you
can use the turn signals, the horn, and the
windshield wipers if needed > A\.
> The brake booster only works when the engine
is running. Power steering only works when the
ignition is switched on and the vehicle is roll-
ing )). If the brake booster and power steering
are not functioning, you must press the brake
pedal much harder and use more force to steer.
> Release the parking brake > page 65.
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>
Accessories and technical changes
FCC Part 15.21
Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equip-
ment.
RSS-Gen
This device complies with Industry Canada’s li-
cence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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Index
Indicator light cscs x = somens + a meee «2 meee < 233
Replacement interval..............00. 243
Temperature indicator...............005 15
Engine Start/Stop mode
refer to Start/Stop system.............. 64
Enhanced View save 2s cence 2s qeew s sees ¢ oe 13
Entering characters/numbers (speller) ...... 99
Entering letters (speller)...............05 99
Environment
Unleaded gasoline................205. 226
ESC
refer to Electronic Stabilization
Control (ESC)...............0..0 0c eee 86
ESP
refer to Electronic Stabilization
Control.(ES€).« » swam «2 saws 4 2 moe xo eet 86
Event Data Recorder (EDR) wv... eeu. ss eves 31
EXterior liQhting’s s sass ¢ 2 sues § ¢ wane 3 2 cae 40
Exterior mirrors
AGjUStING ws = ¢ sons 2 = news 2 o paws Fe eee ee 45
DIMMING « ccseess «0 ssenams x oi cements + enetome © season 46
Folding settings.................00 eee 25
Heating « sews « = ees x eg eo eee gs eee AS
External voice operation................ 109
FE
Factory default settings (MMI)........... 168
Fastening
Booster seats. « «ssc ss news 4 o ere x oe 218
Convertible child safety seats........... 217
Infant seats
Fast forwarding and rewinding (audio/video
FIG) cw & = wees y e ewes 2 e eee Fy ees oe eS 157
Fast forwarding (audio/video file)......... 157
Fastroute............... 0.00.0 e eee 138
Favorites
MO@did:: : seems ¢ 3 aazns x 5 BaeeS 4 E RES En ew 160
Navigation © ssa « 2 snes 3 0 ous © a sees 3 133
Telephone ........ 0.0... cece eee eee 116
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 287
File formats (media drives) .............. 162
Floor mats s:ccss sx cts a pecs @ 2 cae eo eres 177
Fog lights/rear fog light(s)............... 40
Foot pedals: ¢ 2e0: se sews se sees so eee eee 176
Footwell lighting...............0..- eee 45
For the sake of the environment
Disposing of engine oil................ 235
FUGLING: < = sews 2 2 wows ¢ 8 eee go eee Fe 227
LO AKS hose 2 wecsanisos & ayewees zw wane wx ewer Se ome 230
Free:textiseareh svcsiue o svscime v sawn 2 2 omen a 100
Mei ai. «5 cesses oo: enesone 0 sccenm «mvs 9 6 sexe 159
Navigation.................0..00000- 132
ReGiO yay x» wise 5 x amuse 4 2 seven & e eeu 6 146
Telephone......... 0.0... c eee eee eee 120
Freeze protection
Coolant...... 2... ee eee eee eee 236
Frequency band................... 146, 148
also refer to Frequency band........... 146
Front airbags
DeSCriptiOnis: : sac ss eee « x eee sp eee 191
How they works «esos 6 o suse « 0 saesns © 0 0 196
Frontal collisions and the laws of physics... 181
Front lid
refer to Luggage compartment lid........ 27
Front seats
Adjusting... 0.0... 0.0 e eee eee eee eee 175
Child restraints in the front seat......... 188
alsovreferto Seats esses ss emer vs enone ve ewe 50
RUC his & souroes
Additives. ............ 000. e eee eee eee 227
Current fuel consumption............... 15
FUCUQaUGC esr: ce omen x eee ea eres ve 10, 12
Fuel tank capacity. ........ cee eee 290
Gasoline... 0... eee eee eee 226
InGicator light » saw ¢ « weww 2» mows sa mewn & 19
Saving fuel...... 2.0... eee eee eee ee 78
Saving fuel consumption................ 59
Fueling
FUCL GAUGE is 3 s woes s & wees «2 oe se eee 12
Fueltankeapacity's « 5 soc es eeu e wane ae 290
Opening the fuel filler door............ 227
Fuses
Assignment...........-.0-.0-00- eee 281
Replacing « mswe ¢ x wows = anew 9 ¢ wea 8 e we 281
G
GALA
refer to Speed dependent volume control. 171
Garage:door opener cies ss wae o win so ween o 29
GarmenthOoks secs s occ & o ewes ¢ e ewes eae 54
295