Opening and closing
door cannot be opened for a brief period direct-
ly after locking it. This way you have the oppor-
tunity to check if the doors locked correctly.
Unlocking and locking with the Audi connect
vehicle control service!)
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect vehicle control
Requirement: Audi connect vehicle control serv-
ices must be activated > page 184. The vehicle
must be parking and the ignition must be switch-
ed off.
Z\ WARNING
Observe the safety precautions > page 34.
G) Tips
— Only use the vehicle key when you can see
the vehicle.
— The vehicle can only be locked when the "P”
selector lever position is engaged.
— Do not use the vehicle key to lock and un-
lock when you are inside the vehicle. Other-
wise, you could trigger the anti-theft
alarm*. If this happens, press the @ unlock
button.
@) Tips
Applies to: vehicles with convenience key
— When unlocking or locking the vehicle, the
convenience key cannot be more than ap-
proximately 4 feet (1.5 m) away from the
door handle or luggage compartment.
— Unlocking with the convenience key (keyless
access) can be deactivated in the MMI sys-
tem > page 35.
— To prevent the vehicle battery from dis-
charging, the energy management gradual-
ly switches off convenience functions that
are not needed. You then may no longer be
able to unlock your vehicle with the sensors.
D_Incertain countries
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the vehicle key
RAZ-0722
BFV-0277
Fig. 29 Vehicle key (rear side): removing the battery holder
LED in the vehicle key
The LED (@) indicates the vehicle key function.
> If you press a button briefly, the LED blinks
once.
> If you press and hold a button (convenience
opening/closing), the LED blinks several times.
> If the LED does not blink, the vehicle key bat-
tery is drained. Replace the battery in the vehi-
cle key.
Replacing the vehicle key battery
> Press the release buttons (2) > fig. 28 and re-
move the mechanical key.
» Press the release buttons @) > fig. 29 while
pulling the battery holder out of the vehicle key
in the direction of the arrow.
> Replace the battery and insert the new battery
with the “+” symbol facing down.
> Slide the battery holder carefully into the vehi-
cle key.
> Insert the mechanical key.
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Panoramic glass roof Roof emergency closing
If an object is detected when closing, the roof
“Si au seGe will open again automatically. In this case, you
Applies to: vehicles with panoramic glass roof and roof sun- can then close it with the power emergency clos-
shade ing function.
Operating the panoramic glass roof and
> Within five seconds after the sunroof opens au-
tomatically, pull the applicable button until the
roof is closed.
Z\ WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, always pay atten-
tion when closing the roof. Always switch the
ignition off and take the key with you when
leaving the vehicle.
Fig. 38 Headliner: panoramic glass roof and sunshade*
buttons CG) Note
The control buttons are equipped with a two- Always close the roof when you leave the vehi-
stage function. cle and when there is precipitation to reduce
the risk of damage to the interior equipment,
Operating the roof sunshade particularly the electronic equipment.
> Opening and closing the sunshade: push the )
switch in the headliner @ briefly toward the @ Tips
rear or forward to the second level. — Interior airflow: wind inside the vehicle can
> Partially opening the sunshade: press the be reduced by the roof sunshade when the
switch to the first level until the sunshade panoramic glass roof is all the way open.
reaches the desired position. When the sunshade is all the way open,
close it approximately 4 inches (10 cm) until
Opersting the‘reur the wind inside the vehicle subsides.
» Tilting the roof: press the A> switch in the — After switching off the ignition, the roof and
headliner briefly up to the second level (@). sunshades can still be operated for several
> Closing the tilted roof: pull the 2> switch down minutes as long as neither of the front
briefly to the second level. doors have been opened.
> Opening the roof: slide the > switch back — It is not possible to open the roof when
briefly twice in a row to the second level @). temperatures are too low.
> Closing the opened roof: push the 2S switch
forward briefly to the second level. Valet pa rki ng
> Opening or closing partially: slide the A>
switch to the first level and hold it there until
the roof reaches the desired position.
Applies to: vehicles with valet parking function
The valet parking function can protect the lug-
gage compartment from unauthorized access.
Quick opening
The [VALET] button for valet parking is in the
glove compartment.
You can also open the roof and roof sunshade in
one movement.
> Push the 4S switch back briefly to the second
level ) twice in a row.
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Opening and closing
You can switch the valet parking function on, for
example when someone else is parking your vehi-
cle ). The vehicle can be driven, locked, and un-
locked using the vehicle key, but access to the
luggage compartment is blocked.
> Remove the mechanical key > page 38.
> Press the [VALET] button in the glove compart-
ment. The LED in the button turns on if the
function is switched on.
> Lock the glove compartment with the mechani-
cal key.
>» Applies to: vehicles with lockable pass-through
and lockable rear seat backrests: To secure the
luggage compartment from the vehicle interior,
lock the pass-through and the rear seat backr-
ests using the mechanical key > page 95,
=> page 94.
> Give your vehicle key to the service personnel
who are parking your vehicle and keep the me-
chanical key.
The following buttons are deactivated when the
valet parking function is switched on:
— <3 Button in the driver's door
— &s Button on the vehicle key
— Handle in the luggage compartment lid
If the valet parking function is switched on, a
message will appear every time the ignition is
switched on.
@ Tips
Please note that the luggage compartment
can still be accessed from the vehicle interior
in vehicles with fixed rear seat backrests or
ones that cannot be locked, even when the
valet parking function is switched on.
Garage door opener
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
With the garage door opener, you can activate
systems such as the garage doors, security sys-
D_ This function is not available in all countries.
2) The possible number of hand-held transmitters depends
on the equipment.
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tems or house lights from inside your vehicle.
These functions are operated in the MMI. Multi-
ple receivers can be programmed, which can con-
trol the functions of up to eight2) hand-held
transmitters.
ZA WARNING
— When operating or programming the garage
door opener, make sure that no people or
objects are in the area immediately sur-
rounding the equipment. People can be in-
jured or property can be damaged if struck
when closing.
— Do not allow yourself to be distracted from
traffic by the viewing and operating the dis-
plays.
Gi) Tips
— Ifyou sell your vehicle, reset all settings to
the factory default settings > page 222.
— The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 297.
(i) Tips
Before you program your system to the ga-
rage door opener, first check the compatibili-
ty:
— Ask an authorized Audi dealer or authorized
Audi Service Facility or check at www.
homelink.com. You can also find more infor-
mation about HomeLink there.
— You can display information about Home-
Link (compatibility level/status/country
code/HomeLink generation) in the MMI:
— Select on the home screen: VEHICLE > Set-
tings & Service > Garage door opener > @.
Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener
Requirements: the remote control transmitter
must be programmed > page 49, the vehicle >
Lights and Vision
— your vehicle is being towed or if you are tow-
ing another vehicle
WEE Tel
If the Ea indicator light turns on, a bulb has
failed. The displayed message indicates the cause
and possible solutions. If one of the messages re-
mains on, drive immediately to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to
have the malfunction repaired.
By Audi adaptive light: malfunction! See own-
er's manual
Adaptive light* is not working. The headlights
still function. Drive immediately to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to
have the malfunction repaired.
By Headlight range control: malfunction! See
owner's manual
There is a malfunction in the headlight range
control system, which may cause glare for other
drivers. Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or au-
thorized Audi Service Facility immediately to have
the malfunction corrected.
High beam assistant: malfunction! See own-
er's manual
You can still switch the high beams on or off
manually. Drive immediately to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to
have the malfunction repaired.
High beam assistant: currently unavailable.
Camera view limited due to environmental con-
ditions
This message appears if the camera's visual field
is blocked. The system will switch itself off. Try
switching the systems on later.
a Automatic headlights: malfunction! See
owner's manual
The light/rain sensor is malfunctioning. In the
AUTO light switch position, the low beams re-
main switched on at all times for safety reasons.
Drive immediately to an authorized Audi dealer
or authorized Audi Service Facility to have the
malfunction repaired.
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Interior lighting
Front interior lighting
Fig. 55 Headliner: front interior lighting
Interior lighting buttons
axs* - Interior lighting on/off
4 - Door contact switch on/off. The interior light-
ing is controlled automatically.
Touch-sensitive reading lights
> To turn a reading light on or off, touch the sur-
face @ briefly.
> To activate the manual dimming function,
touch the surface @ when the light is switched
off and keep touching it until the desired
brightness is reached.
Rear interior lighting
3 2
NI
Fig. 56 Headliner: rear reading lights
Reading lights
> To switch the reading lamp on or off, press the
~¥ button @.
> To activate the manual dimming function*,
touch the surface while the light is switched off
“~¥@ and keep touching it until the desired
brightness is reached.
Sitting correctly and safely
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow-
ing options may be available.
Reset seat position
You can adjust the position of the front passeng-
er’s seat to match the driver's seat.
Driver seat entry assistance
Entry assistance makes it easier to enter or exit
the vehicle.
Front passenger seat adjustment
You can adjust the front passenger's side with the
driver's seat buttons.
(Fatt)
Applies to: vehicles with easy entry function
SSA stele
B8W-0269.
Fig. 68 Front seat: power entry assistance (version 2)
Entry assistance makes it easier for the rear pas-
sengers to enter and leave the vehicle.
Power entry assistance (version 1)
> Lift the handle @ © fig. 67 and fold the seat
backrest forward.
2) Requirement: the vehicle battery must have a sufficient
charge level.
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> To move the seat all the way forward or to the
original position, press the (2) button briefly.
You can stop the seat by pressing the button
again.
> You can move the seat all the way forward even
when the backrest is upright. Press and hold
the button @) until the seat reaches your pre-
ferred position.
Power entry assistance (version 2)
Pull on the loop @ © fig. 68 and fold the back-
rest forward (2).
> To move the seat all the way forward or to the
original position, press the @) button briefly.
You can stop the seat by pressing the button
again.
ZA WARNING
Always make sure the front seats are upright
and securely locked in place.
— Power entry assistance also works when the
ignition is switched off) or when the vehicle
key is removed, so that rear seat passengers
can still move to the front of the vehicle in
an emergency situation. To reduce the risk
of injury, children should never be left unat-
tended in the vehicle for this reason.
@) Tips
To prevent the head restraints from running
into the headliner, the power adjustable head
restraints* automatically move forward or up-
ward when the seat is adjusted.
eames Cera ti
Applies to: vehicles with a front center armrest
The front center armrest is located between the
front seats.
Adjusting the center armrest
The settings depend on the vehicle equipment.
> To adjust the armrest forward or backward,
move the armrest in the desired direction. >
Sitting correctly and safely
> To move the belt higher, slide the safety belt re-
lay @) upward.
> To move the belt lower, press the release but-
ton @ and slide the safety belt relay 2) down-
ward.
> To check if the safety belt relay is securely
locked in place, pull firmly on the belt.
G) Tips
You can also adjust the height of the front
seats to change the position of the safety
belts.
ON eal ime ad olay
Belt retractor lock
The safety belts on the rear seats and on the
front passenger seat are equipped with a belt re-
tractor lock.
> If you secure a child safety seat with a safety
belt, the belt retractor lock on the safety belt
may need to be activated. Follow the instruc-
tions from the child safety seat manufacturer.
> When a vehicle passenger has fastened a safety
belt, the belt retractor lock should not be acti-
vated. If the belt retractor lock has been acti-
vated unexpectedly, deactivate it.
Deactivating or activating the belt retractor lock
=> page 87.
Safety belt retractor
The safety belts are equipped with an automatic
belt retractor. This automatic retractor allows the
safety belt to be pulled all the way out when the
belt is pulled slowly. However, the automatic re-
tractor locks during sudden braking maneuvers.
It also locks the belts when accelerating, driving
uphill, and driving around curves.
Belt force limiter
Safety belts with belt force limiters reduce the
force placed on the body by the safety belts dur-
ing a collision.
Safety belt pretensioners
In certain driving situations, safety belts may be
tightened with reversible belt tensioners when
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you start driving. If the safety belt is too loose, it
will be tightened so that the belt will rest closer
to the body.
In some collisions, pyrotechnic belt tensioners
may secure the safety belts so that they cannot
loosen. This reduces forward movement by the
vehicle passengers.
ZA WARNING
The pyrotechnic system can only provide pro-
tection during one collision. If the pyrotechnic
belt tensioners deploy, the pretensioning sys-
tem must be replaced by an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility.
@ Tips
Smoke may be released when pyrotechnic belt
tensioners deploy. This is not a sign of a vehi-
cle fire.
Memory function
General information
Applies to: vehicles with memory function
With the memory function, you can save and call
up seat profiles using the memory buttons in the
door trim panel.
Depending on vehicle equipment, some settings
such as the driver’s seat and exterior mirror posi-
tion can be stored.
Storing and recalling a seat profile
Applies to: vehicles with memory function
The memory function buttons are located in the
door trim panel.
Storing a seat profile
SEE > Press the button. If the LED in the button
turns on, a seat profile can be stored.
> Push one of the numbered memory buttons. A
tone confirms that the settings were stored.
Recalling a seat profile
> When the a door is open and the ignition is
switched off, press the memory button once >
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3-zone deluxe automatic climate control
Applies to: vehicles with 3-zone deluxe automatic climate control system
B8W-0137
Fig. 98 3-zone deluxe automatic climate control system: cockpit controls
B8W-0138
Fig. 99 3-zone deluxe automatic climate control system: rear controls
Press the knobs, buttons or rocker switches to
turn the functions on or off. When the function is
switched on, the LED in the respective button or
knob turns on.
Some rocker switches can be assigned with multi-
ple functions. The various functions can be acti-
vated by pressing on the switch multiple times.
On right-hand drive vehicles*, the functions of
the rocker switches @) and ©) are reversed.
The driver and front passenger settings can be
adjusted separately. You can adjust the settings
for the rear of the vehicle using the controls in
the rear > fig. 99.
Observe the safety precautions > A\ in Descrip-
tion on page 98.
OFF] Climate control system
The [OFF] button switches the climate control
system on or off. It also switches on when you
press another button or a knob. Airflow from out-
side is blocked when the climate control system
is switched off.
A/C / A/C MAX* Cooling mode
You can switch the respective cooling mode on
and off with the rocker switch @).
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License plate bracket................... 296
Lifting points (vehicle jack).............. 278
Light/rain sensor
Automatic headlights .................. 58
Intermittent mode (windshield wipers).... 65
Lighting
EXteriOn : wes x = sewn @ s emu s 2 tows v Fees 58
EMtOTOleece: 2 2 emems so ene ov een oo wR oF 62
BIQGHES swsos wv cisswse xe ameses 3 a avewon: wo oan DO om 58
Listening to music
Vefertoi Medias « « wssen + 6 seen a x sess 210,:212
LOAD sevecss ov soso © eames @ 2 mere 2 a me 2 Bam 300
Local Users: « s sea ss meen ss news wae 6 ows 31
Locking and unlocking
By remote:controls. sescce es cress a 6 asec owes 39
Using the lock cylinder................. 37
With the convenience key..............- 39
Low beam headlights.................--. 58
LTE
refer to Exterior antenna.............. 174
Luggage compartments . ves. ss een ee eeu 92
COVED: & & suesca ao mavens oo cmamne so annie wo eee 94
Increasing the size................. 94,95
PasS-through < = sees 7 = sea% i evens: eee si 95
POWEPSOURGES aia 6 8 aswiios so anerans oo eatiw « oe 91
Tie-downs .... 0... 2. cee 96
Valet ParkitiG: + exes < 3 ame ts eee trae ee 47
also refer to Luggage compartment...... 92
Luggage compartment lid
Closing BUttONs. « 5: soos «2 seems aw atwnene «0 uno 42
Generalinformation.................-- 4l
Mechanically unlocking...............-. 44
Opening and closing................04. 42
Opening and closing with foot motion..... 43
Power opening andclosing.............. 42
Luggage compartment net..............- 96
Lumbar support........ 0... eee eee eee ee 70
M
Maintenance..........-- 2. eee eee ee eee 294
Maintenance intervals..............0005 242
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)........ 229
Manualishifting’. « svessis ce eniosie 3 a aeavive 6 © arene 107
Map
Changing the scale................... 193
Display « ees ss oss ¢ Fae ss pews ss Feaes 195
Operating ’s « = swe v wemeness v cues as wen a oo 194
Setting the destination................ 193
MAP
refer to Message Access Profile......... 179
Map preview....... 0. ce eee eee eee eee 193
Map update........... 0.0 eee eee eee 198
MYAUGL app = sos « x acer: sp ees ee eS ee 198
ONUING & sess & & sore oo seamen a 8 ene oo OO 198
USB connection...........5-. see cena 199
Massage function
Front... 2... ccc eects 71
Mechanical key............00 0: eee ee eee 38
Media... . 2... 2. cece eee eee 210, 212
Supported formats............-.00005 216
Media center... 0... 0... eee eee eee eee 213
Memory function..........-....--00 eee 78
Menu language
refer to Setting the language........... 221
Menu paths......... 2.0.00. cee eee eee ee 19
Message Access Profile..........--..005 179
MessageS.... 22.0... eee eee eee 179
Minor COmpasss. « cos » « sume % @ omnes wa neo 6 67
Mirrors
Adjusting exterior mirrors..............- 63
DINIMING ¢ 2 xem. = » eee su ees s eee Ss oe 64
Vanty:mirrors esas so cece 6 ee 2 cries oo 65
MMI Navigation plus
refer to Multi Media Interface........... 20
MMI radio
refer to Multi Media Interface........... 20
MMI Radio plus
refer to Multi Media Interface........... 20
Mobile device
refer to Telephone ...........eseeeeee: 171
Mobile device reminder signal............ 175
Mountain passes: « ces se ese se eee seas 116
Mountain roads...............-00-0005 116
Multifunction steering wheel
BULtONS's ¢ eqns & o sees & = see & = SY Gs 13; 30
OPerating’s « = sense v scasenar ¥ snamene @ ¥ sueceas wo HE 13
Programming buttons................-. 30
Voice recognition system............... 27
Multi Media Interface................... 20
Menus:and symbols « sess ss cses senses ses 21
Operatiingé. « a ssc « mensaee « samen @ 6 sets « 18, 21
Switching on or off.............--00008 20
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