Care of vehicLe and cleaning
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Component(s)
Fabrics,
leatherette,
Alcantara
Natural leather
Carbon parts
Situation
Surface dirt
Water-based stains,
e.g.
coffee, tea,
blood,
etc.
Fat-based stains, e.g.
oil,
make-up, etc.
Special dirt/stains,
e.g.
ballpoint pen,
nail varnish, disper
sion paint, shoe
cream,
etc.
Fresh dirt/stains
Water-based stains,
e.g.
coffee, tea,
blood,
etc.
Fat-based stains, e.g.
oil,
make-up, etc.
Special dirt/stains,
e.g.
ballpoint pen,
nail varnish, disper
sion paint, shoe
cream,
etc.
Care of vehicle
Dirt/deposits
Remedy
Vacuum cleaner
Absorbent cloth and mild
detergent3'
Apply mild detergent3', dab off dissolved grease or colour
particles with absorbent cloth; if necessary treat with wa
ter
Special stain remover (dab off with absorbent fabric); if
necessary treat with mild
detergent3'
Cotton cloth with mild
detergent3'
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth
Dried stains: stain remover suitable for leather
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth and suitable stain remover
for leather
Dried stains: grease removal spray
Stain remover suitable for leather
Regularly apply leather-care cream with ultra-violet pro
tection and impregnating compound; if necessary use spe
cial colour leather cream
Same treatment as plastic parts
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Mild detergent: not more than two tablespoons of pH-neutral
A WARNING
Do not use water-repellent coatings on the
windscreen. In bad visibility conditions such
as Light
rain,
Low sun or when driving at night
these coatings can cause increased dazzle,
which is a serious safety hazard. Such coat
ings can also cause the wiper blades to
jud
der.
© CAUTION
-
Headlights/rear
lights
- Never clean the headlights/rear lights
with a dry cloth or sponge.
detergent to one litre of water
- Do not use cleaning agents containing al
cohol.
This could cause the glass to crack!
- Wheels
- Do not use paint polish or other abrasive
agents.
- If the protective paint coating on the
wheel rim is scratched or damaged by
stone chips etc., the damaged area should
be touched up without delay.
-Sensors/camera lenses
- Never remove snow and ice from the cam
era lens using warm or hot water - danger
of cracks appearing on the lens.
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Care of vehicle and cleaning
- Never clean the camera lens with cleaning
agents which are abrasive or contain alco
hol - danger of scratches and cracks ap
pearing.
- Windows and windscreen
- Remove snow and ice from windows and
exterior mirrors with a plastic scraper on
ly. To avoid scratches, the scraper should
only be pushed in one direction and not
moved to and fro.
- Never use warm or hot water to remove
snow and ice from windows and mirrors.
This could cause the glass to crack!
-To avoid damaging the heating element,
do not put stickers on the inner side of the
rear window.
- Ornamental trim/mouldings
- Do not use chrome cleaning agents.
- Paintwork
- The vehicle must be free of dirt and dust
before applying polish/wax - otherwise
the paintwork may be damaged.
- Do not polish/wax the vehicle in direct
sunLight - this can damage the paint!
- Do not attempt to polish out surface rust
deposits - this can damage the paint!
- Remove cosmetics and sun Lotion immedi
ately - otherwise the paintwork may be
damaged.
- Displays/instrument cluster
-The displays/instrument cluster and the
surrounding trim must not be cleaned
with a dry cloth - this can scratch the sur
faces!
- Before cleaning, ensure that the instru
ment cluster is switched off and
cool.
- Do not let any Liquid get between the in
strument cluster and the trim - risk of
damage!
- Do not exert heavy pressure on the head-
up display* when cleaning it. This could
push the dispLay out of its guide rails - risk
of damage!
- Control consoles
- Do not let any liquid get inside the control
consoles - risk of damage!
- Seat belts
- Do not remove the seat belts to clean
them.
- Do not use chemical cleaning agents, cor
rosive liquids, solvents or sharp instru
ments to clean the seat belts or their com
ponents - this can damage the belt web
bing!
- If
you
find any damage to the belt web
bing,
the belt fittings, the belt retractor or
the buckle, have the belt in question re
placed by
a
qualified workshop.
- Fabrics/leatherette/Alcantara
- Do not use leather care products,
sol
vents,
wax polish, shoe cream, stain
re
movers, or any similar products on leath
erette/Alcantara fabrics.
-To avoid damage, stubborn stains should
be removed by
a
qualified workshop.
- Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard
sponges or similar utensils.
- Do not use the seat heating* to dry the
seats.
- Sharp-edged objects on clothing, such as
zip fasteners, rivets or belts, can also
damage the surface of the fabric.
- Please make sure you close any velcro fas
teners, e.g. on your clothing, as these
could otherwise damage the upholstery.
- Natural leather
- Do not use solvents, wax polish, shoe
cream,
stain removers, or any similar
products on leather fabrics.
- Sharp-edged objects on clothing, such as
zip fasteners, rivets or belts, can also
damage the surface of the fabric.
- Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard
sponges or similar utensils.
- Do not use the seat heating* to dry the
seats.
- Avoid exposing leather to direct sunlight
for long periods, otherwise it may tend to
lose some of its colour. If the car is
Left
for
a prolonged period in the bright sun, it is
best
to cover the leather. •
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Mobility
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Additional notes on towing by breakdown
truck
If one of the axles has to be raised in order to
tow the vehicLe, please refer to the following ta
ble to determine the appropriate axle
for
your
gearbox/drive combination:
Manual
gearbox
Automatic
gearbox
Front-wheel
drive
Front or rear
axle
Front axle
Four-wheel
drive
Front or rear
axle
Front axle
Applies to vehicles with four-wheel drive: If the
vehicle is to be towed with one of the axles
raised,
the ignition must be switched off; other
wise the drive train can be damaged.
Notes on tow-starting
Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox: For
technical reasons, your vehicle must not be tow-
started.
Applies to vehicles with manual gearbox: As a
general rule, tow-starting is not recommended.
If the engine will not start, it is best to try start
ing it using the battery of another vehicle
*>page
326 before attempting to tow start. If
this is not possible, you can try to push-start or
tow-start the vehicle
*page
330, Tow-starting.
A WARNING
There is a high risk of accidents when towing/
tow-starting, as the towed vehicle can easily
be driven into the towing vehicle.
UTION
- If it is not possible to tow the vehicle as de
scribed above (e.g. due to a gearbox failure
or if the vehicle has to be towed further
than 50 km), it must be transported on a
special car transporter or trailer.
- Towing a vehicle with the wrong axle raised
can cause serious damage to the gearbox.
- Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox:
It is not possible to move the selector lever
out of position
P
if the electrical power sup
ply fails. Before the vehicle can be recov
ered/manoeuvred you must manually re
lease the selector lever; left-hand drive
vehicles
*page
93, right-hand drive
vehicles
*page
94.
- Please observe the relevant regulations
when towing or tow-starting.
Towing away
Please observe the important safety warnings on
*
page 328.
Preparations
• Attach the tow-rope or the tow-bar only to the
towing anchorages provided
for
this purpose
opage
330,
*page
331.
• Please ensure that the tow-rope is not twisted
as it could otherwise unscrew the towline an
chorage while the vehicle is being towed.
• The hazard warning lights of both vehicles
must normally be switched on
*page
52. How
ever, observe any regulations to the contrary.
Towing vehicle (front)
• Ensure that the tow-rope is taut before you
drive off.
• Manual gearbox: Engage the clutch very gently
when starting to move and accelerate with par
ticular care.
• Automatic gearbox: Accelerate slowly and
grad
ually.
• Avoid unnecessary braking and manoeuvres.
Vehicle being towed (rear)
• Ensure that the ignition is switched on, the
steering wheel is not locked, and
that
you can
operate the turn signals, horn or windscreen
wipers if necessary
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• The brake servo only works when the engine is
running.
The power steering only works when
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Fuses and bulbs
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Fig.
277 Interior: Fuse layout
No.
Fl
F2
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Fll
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
Electrical equipment
AdBlue engine components
Seat adjuster
Infotainment control console
Gateway
Selector lever (for automatic gearbox)
Air conditioner/heater console, relay coil
for rear window heating
Switch for electro-mechanical parking
brake,
light switch,
rain/Light
sensor, inte
rior lighting, anti-theft
aLarm
system, di
agnostic connector, emergency call system
Steering column switch module
Infotainment/head-up display
Belt tensioners (driver's side)
Infotainment components
Control unit for suspension control
Blower (heating system/air conditioner)
Electric steering column lock
Infotainment components
Instrument cluster
Reversing camera
No.
F19
F20
F22
F23
F24
F25
F26
F27
F29
F31
F32
F33
F34
F35
F36
F37
F39
F40
F41
F42
F43
F44
F47
F49
F53
Electrical equipment
Control unit for convenience access, park
assist
AdBlue engine components
Power-operated boot lid
Control unit for vehicle electrical system
(right side)
Panorama sun roof
Front/rear door control unit, front/rear
window switches
Seat heating
Sound amplifier
Interior lights
Control unit for vehicle electrical system
(left side)
Control unit for camera, radar sensor, park
assist
Airbag
Button Lighting for hold assist, interior
sound,
reversing light switch, temperature
sensor, coiL for electrical socket reLay, but
ton for hold assist
Function lighting (halogen), headlight
range control, air quality sensor, automat
ic anti-dazzle mirrors, diagnostic connec
tor, centre console power supply
Right headlight (LED)
Left headlight (LED)
Front/rear door control unit, front/rear
window switches
Cigarette lighter, electrical sockets
Belt tensioners (front passenger's side)
Central locking system, windscreen washer
Interior lights
Four-wheel drive
Rear window wiper
Clutch sensor (relays 1+2)
Rear window heating
The seats with electric adjustment* are protected
by circuit breakers. These reset automatically af
ter a few seconds when the overload has been
corrected.
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses in engine compartment
Fig.
278 Engine compartment: Fuse layout
No.
Fl
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Fll
F12
F13
F15
F16
Electrical equipment
Electronic stabilisation control (ESC)
Electronic stabilisation control (ESC)
Engine control unit
Engine components, engine cooling, sup
plementary heater relay coils (1+4+7),
secondary air pump relay
Engine components, tank system (diesel)
Brake Light sensor
Engine components, coolant pumps, tank
system (petrol)
Lambda probe
Engine components, exhaust flap, control
unit for automatic glow period (relay 6)
Fuel control unit, fuel pump
Supplementary heater heating rod 2
Supplementary heater heating rod 3
Automatic gearbox
Horn
Ignition coil (relay
8)
Electronic stabilisation control (ESC), en
gine control unit (relay 5)
No.
F18
F19
F20
F22
F23
F24
F31
F33
Electrical equipment
Battery monitoring, gateway
Windscreen wipers
Anti-theft alarm system
Terminal 50, diagnostics, engine control
unit
Starter
Supplementary heater heating rod 1
Vacuum pump
Automatic gearbox, gearbox oil pump
Bulbs
General notes
Changing bulbs requires a certain degree of
practical
skill.
LED*
lights are maintenance-free and cannot be
changed.
For repairs, please contact a qualified
workshop.
If
you
decide to change bulbs in the engine com
partment yourself, be aware of the safety risks
involved
*
A in Working on components in the
engine compartment on page 295.
WARNING
- Take particular care when working on com
ponents in the engine compartment if the
engine is warm - risk of burns!
- Bulbs are sensitive to pressure. The glass
can break when you touch the bulb, causing
injury.
- When changing bulbs, please take care not
to injure yourself on sharp edges, in particu
lar on the headlight housing.
© CAUTION
-Always switch off the ignition before carry
ing out any work on the electrical system -
danger of short circuiting!
- Switch off the Lights or parking lights before
you change a bulb.
- Take good care to avoid damaging any com
ponents.
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Technical data
Technical data
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296 Vehicle data sticker
Chassis number
The chassis number can be found at the following
locations:
- Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem*:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
left control button
> Servicing & checks > Car information.
- On the vehicle data sticker
- Under the windscreen on the driver's side*
- On the right side of the engine compartment
Type plate
The type plate is located on the right door pillar.
Vehicles for certain export countries have no type
plate.
Vehicle data sticker
The vehicLe data sticker
*Fig.
296 is under the
carpet trim in the luggage compartment in the
spare wheel
well.
One section of the vehicle data
sticker is attached to the inside cover of the Serv
ice Schedule before the vehicle is handed over.
The sticker lists the following data:
© Vehicle identification number (chassis num
ber)
© Vehicle type / engine power / gearbox type
© Engine and gearbox code letters
© Paint No. / Interior equipment No.
© Optional equipment codes
Fuel consumption and
emissions1'
Information on the vehicle's fuel consumption
and emissions is given at the bottom of the
vehi
cle data sticker:
© Urban cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
© Extra-urban cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
©
Combined cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
© Combined
CO2
emissions (g/km)
The specified values were determined in accord
ance with the required test procedures. The
fig
ures do not refer to a particular individual
vehi
cle,
but are intended solely as a basis for compar
ison between different types of
vehicle.
The ac
tual consumption may be different and depends,
in particular, on special equipment, vehicle
load
ing,
driving style, road and traffic conditions, en
vironmental conditions and the state of the
vehi
cLe.
Explanation of technical
data
The figures for some markets may vary due to
special equipment as well as different export ver
sions and test methods.
PLease note that the details Listed in the vehicle's
registration documents can be taken as correct. •
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All the figures are not available for all export versions. In
this case, the fields contain place holders, for example
99.9.
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Technical data
In cases where technical data are not listed,
the figures were not available at time of pub
lication.
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Dimensions
The dimensions can vary depending on the model
version,
equipment variant and measurement
standards used in specific countries.
Q2
Length (mm)
4191
Width (mm)
1794
Width across mir
rors (mm)
2009
Height, unladen
(mm)
1538
Capacities
Fuel tank on vehicles without AdBlue
Fuel tank on vehicles with AdBlue
Windscreen washer
Windscreen and headlight washer system*
Approximate capaci-
50
Itr.
55
Itr.
3.1
Itr.
5.2
Itr.
Weights
Roof load
The maximum permissible roof load is 60 kg.
Kerb weight, gross vehicle weight, axle loads
The vehicle's kerb weight including the driver
(75 kg) was calculated in accordance with EU reg-
Q2
ulation 1230/2012. Optional equipment may in
crease the kerb weight, in which case the permit
ted loading capacity is reduced accordingly.
The values in the tables below are given in kg.
1.4TFSI,
110 kW,
cylinder
on
demand
1.6
TDI,
85 kW
2.0 TDI, 140 kW, quattro
Kerb weight
(unladen
weight)
1340/1355a>
1385
1555
1
Gross vehicle Maximum front Maximum rear
weight axle weight axle weight
1825 /
1840a)
1870
2040
970/995a)
1045
1125
905/935a)
925
1015
a)
The value before the stroke applies to the manual gearbox; the value after the stroke applies to the automatic gearbox.
Trailer weights
The figures for some markets can vary due to
dif
ferent export versions and testing methods.
Please note that the details listed in the vehicle's
registration documents can be taken as correct. •
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Index
A
A/C (automatic air conditioner) 69
A/C (manual air conditioner) 67
ABS
see Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 145
Accelerator pedal 272
Accessories 60
Active Lane assist
see Audi active lane assist 123
Adaptive cruise control
see Audi adaptive cruise control
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Adaptive light
see Audi adaptive light 49
AdBlue 292
Driver messages 292
Refilling 293
Remaining range 292
Additional phone 175, 257
Advanced key
see Convenience key 76
Airbag
Deactivating front passenger's airbag ... 288
Air conditioner (automatic) 66
Adjusting air outlets 71
AUTO (automatic mode) 69
Controls 69
Default settings 66
Description 66
Drive select 131
Key-coded settings 66
Supplementary heater 66
Synchronisation 69
Air conditioner (manual) 66
Adjusting air outlets 71
Controls 67
Default settings 66
Description 66
Key-coded settings 66
Supplementary heater 66
Air distribution, adjusting
Automatic air conditioner 70
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 67
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Air outlets, adjusting 71
Automatic air conditioner 70
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 67
Air recirculation mode
Automatic air conditioner 70
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 68
Alarm system
see Anti-theft alarm system 42
All-season tyres
see All-weather tyres 308
All-weather Lights 49
All-weather tyres 308
Alterations to the vehicle 340
AMI
see Audi music interface 240, 241
Android Auto
see Audi smartphone interface 253
Announcements (traffic programme)
Volume 261
Anti-dazzle interior mirror 54
Anti-freeze
Coolant 299
Windscreen washer system 303
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 145
Anti-theft alarm system 42
Anti-theft wheel bolts 321
Apple CarPlay
see Audi smartphone interface 253
Armrest (front centre) 58
Ashtray 59
ASR
see Traction control system (ASR) 145
Audi active lane assist 123
Cleaning area around camera 313
Driver messages 125
Audi adaptive cruise control
Ill
Cleaning sensor 313
Distance indicator, distance warning .... 118
Driver messages 119
Traffic
jam assist 117
Audi adaptive light 49, 131
Audi connect (infotainment) 191,203
Data protection 205
Overview of services 197
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