Airbag system
lead to faults in the system. Repairs or any
other work on the front doors must there
fore always be carried out by
a
qualified
workshop.
- The built-in coat hooks* should only be used
for lightweight clothing. Do not leave any
heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets.
- Do not apply excessive force to the sides of
the backrests (such as hard knocks or kicks),
as this could damage parts of the system.
The side airbags could then fail to operate
when required.
- If
you
intend to fit protective covers over
the seats, these must be of the specific type
approved for use on Audi seats with side air-
bags.
Conventional seat covers would ob
struct the side airbag when it inflates out of
the backrest, and seriously reduce the air-
bag's effectiveness.
- Any damage to the original seat upholstery
or around the seams of the side airbag units
must be repaired immediately by a qualified
workshop.
- Any work involving the side airbag system or
removal and installation of the airbag com
ponents for other repairs (such as repairs to
the seats) must always be performed by a
qualified workshop. Otherwise the airbag
system may fail to work properly.
© Note
All the other airbags in the car will remain
functional if the front passenger's airbag has
been deactivated.
Head-protection airbags
Description of head-protection airbags
Fig.
234 Location of head-protection airbags above the
doors (example)
The head-protection airbags are located above
the doors on the left and right sides of the
vehi
cle.
The locations of the airbags are marked with
the word "AIRBAG".
In conjunction with the three-point seat belts
and side airbags, the head-protection airbags
give the occupants additional protection against
head and neck injuries in a severe side collision
•=>
A in Important safety notes on the head-pro
tection airbags on page 287.
Together with other design features (including
cross-braces in the seats and the overall strength
of the body structure), the head-protection and
side airbag system offers an effective further im
provement to occupant protection in side im
pacts.
How the head-protection airbags work
When fully inflated, the airbags reduce the risk
of head or chest injury in a side collision.
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Fig.
235 Head-protection airbags in inflated condition (ex
ample) •
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Airbag system
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The head-protection airbag system is triggered in
certain types of side collision
^>Fig.
235. Further
airbag systems may also be triggered, depending
on the circumstances.
When the system is triggered, the airbag fills
with a propellant gas and covers the entire area
in front of the side windows, including the door
pillars. The head-protection airbag inflates to
soften the impact if an occupant strikes parts of
the interior or objects outside the vehicLe with
their head. By reducing the head impact and re
straining uncontrolled movement of the head,
the airbag also reduces the forces acting on the
neck.
In order to provide the desired extra protection in
an accident, the airbags have to inflate extremely
rapidly (within fractions of
a
second).
Important safety notes on the head-
protection airbags
There
are a number of safety points concerning
the airbag system which you should remember.
This will help to reduce the risk of injury in an ac
cident.
A WARNING
- It is important to ensure that the area
around the openings for the head-protec
tion airbags remains unobstructed at all
times,
so that the airbags can infLate prop
erly if needed.
- The built-in coat hooks should only be used
for lightweight clothing. Do not leave any
heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets.
When using the coat hooks, do not hang the
clothes on coat hangers.
- The space between the passengers and the
head-protection airbags must never be oc
cupied by children, other passengers or
pets.
Passengers should never lean out or
put
a
hand
or
arm out of the window while
the vehicle is in motion.
- Do not move the sun visors out to cover the
side windows if there is anything attached
to them (such as pens or
a
garage door
opener). These objects could cause injury if
the head-protection airbag is triggered.
The sensors for the airbags are Located in
the front doors. You must therefore not
make any modifications to the doors or door
trim (e.g. retrofitting loudspeakers),
as
this
could impair the function of the side air-
bags.
Any damage to the front doors could
Lead to faults in the system. Repairs or any
other work on the front doors must there
fore always be carried out by
a
qualified
workshop.
Sun blinds fitted on the rear doors must not
obstruct or impair the airbags in any way.
If unsuitable accessories are installed near
the head-protection airbag, the protection
afforded by the airbag can be seriously im
paired if the system is triggered. When the
head-protection airbag opens, parts of
these accessories could be thrown into the
vehicle and injure passengers
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340.
Any work involving the head-protection air-
bags,
or removal and installation of the air-
bag components for other repairs (such as
repairs to the roof liner), must always be
performed by
a
qualified workshop. Other
wise the airbag system may fail to work
properly.
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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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Technical data
The vertical load exerted by the trailer drawbar The values in the tables below are given in kg.
on the
ball
joint of the towing bracket must not
exceed 75 kg.
Q2
1.4TFSI,
110
kW, cylinder on
demand
1.6
TDI,
85 kW
2.0
TDI, 140 kW, quattro
Maximum rear
axle weight
when towing
980/1010a)
1000
1090
Without brakes
670
690
750
Trailer
With brakes on
gradients up to
8%
1700
1700
1800
With brakes on
gradients
up
to
12%
1500
1500
1800
a)
The value before the stroke applies to the manual gearbox; the value after the stroke applies to the automatic gearbox.
Engine data
Q2
1.4
TFSI,
110 kW, cylinder on de
mand
1.6
TDI,
85
kW
2.0
TDI, 140 kW, quattro
Max. power output
(kW at rpm)
110/5000-6000
85/3250-4000
140/3500-4000
Max. torque
(Nm
at rpm)
250/1500-3500
250/1500-3200
400/1900-3300
Maximum speed
(in km/h)
212
197
218
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Index
Technical data 342
Telephone 172
Audi phone box 177
Connecting 173
Dialling a number 179
Options during a call 180
Playing music 237
Settings 187
SIM card 176
Telephone mode 188
Temperature display
Coolant 12
Outside temperature 15
Temperature selection
Automatic air conditioner 69
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 67
Tethering 195
Text messages 182
Tightening torque (wheel bolts) 324
Time 255
tiptronic (automatic gearbox) 85,90
TMC/TMCpro
see Traffic information 225
Tools 319
Top tether and ISOFIX (securing child seats) 271
Torque
Engine 344
Wheel bolts 324
Touch pad
see MMI touch 155
Tourist guide
see Travel guide 200
Tow-starting 328
Towing 96
Parking aids 144
Trailer weights 96, 343
Towing away 328
Tow-away protection 42
Towline anchorage 330, 331
TPMS
see Tyres 309
Traction control system (ASR) 145
Traffic announcements
see Traffic programme (TP) 229
Traffic avoidance 217
Traffic information 225, 226
Traffic jam assist 117
Traffic programme (TP) 229
Traffic sign recognition 108
Trailer mode (navigation) 217
Trailer stabilisation 97
Travel guide 200
Treble (sound) 260
Trip recorder, resetting 14
Turning light 49
Turn signals 50
Type plate 342
Tyre Mobility System (tyre repair kit) 319
Tyres 305
Changing 321
Directional tread 324
Inflation pressure 307
Low-profile tyres 309
quattro (four-wheel drive) 148
Repair kit 319
Service life 306
Tyre pressure loss indicator 309
Tyre pressure (towing a trailer) 96
Wear indicator 306
U
Unlocking/locking
By remote control 39
Using the central locking switch 40
With key 41
With the convenience key 39
Updating station List (radio) 231
USB charging socket 60, 242
USB stick
see Audi music interface 240, 241
V
Vehicle
Raising 322
Taking out of service 317
Vehicle data
Identification data 342
Version information 259
VIEW button 15
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Voice guidance
see Multi-function steering wheel .
15,17,18
Volume 261
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Warning lamps 26
Warning triangle 318
Wash/wipe 55
Washing 312
Washing ornamental trim/mouldings 313, 314
Washing rear lights 313
Washing tailpipes 313
Waveband 228, 230
see also Waveband 228
Weights 343
Wheel bolt caps
Removing 321
Wheel bolts 308
Anti-theft 321
Loosening 322
Torque 324
Wheel imbalance 306
Wheels 305
Changing 321, 323
Washing 313
Wi-Fi
Audi music stream 238
Audio players 238
Hotspot 201
Online media 239
see also Personal Wi-Fi hotspot 195
Windows 46
Cleaning/de-icing 314
Windscreen
Washing 55
Windscreen washer system 55, 303
Reservoir capacity 343
Windscreen wipers 55
Changing the wiper blades 56
Winter conditions
Cooling system 299
De-icing windows 314
Defrosting windows (automatic air condi
tioner) 70
Defrosting windows (heating/ventilation
system and manual air conditioner) 67
Diesel 289
Seat heating (automatic air conditioner) .. 70
Seat heating (heating/ventilation system
and manual air conditioner) 68
Snow chains 309
VehicLe battery 302
Washing the vehicle 312
Windscreen washer system 303
Winter tyres 308
Wiper blades, changing
57
WLAN
see Wi-Fi 238
Wrench 319
Z
Zooming (map) 209, 210, 219
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