Care of vehicle and cleaning
Component(s)
Paintwork
Carbon parts
Decals
Situation
Paint damage
Fuel overflow
Surface rust
Corrosion
Water no longer
pearls off clean paint
work
Paint has Lost its
shine,
gloss cannot
be restored by waxing
Residues, e.g. in
sects,
bird droppings,
resinous tree sap,
road salt
Fat-based stains, e.g.
cosmetics
or
sun lo
tion
Dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Remedy
Refer to the vehicle data sticker for the paint no. and touch
up using a paint pen
^>page
342
Rinse with water without delay
Surface rust remover, apply wax afterwards; contact your
qualified workshop with any questions
Have it removed by your qualified workshop
Apply wax (at least twice a year)
Treat with a suitable polish; finish with wax coating if
pol
ish does not contain wax compounds
Remove immediately using water and a micro-fibre cloth
Remove immediately using
miLd
detergent3'
and a soft
cloth
Same treatment as painted parts
^page
312
Soft sponge with mild
detergent3'
a)
Mild detergent: not more than two tablespoons of
pH-neutral
detergent to one litre of water
Cleaning the interior
Component(s)
Windows
Ornamental trim/
mouldings
Plastic parts
Displays/instru
ment cluster
Controls and dis
plays
Seat belts
Situation
Dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Heavier dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Dirt/deposits
Remedy
Glass cleaning agent, then wipe dry
Mild
detergent3'
Damp cloth
Mild
detergent3';
solvent-free plastic cleaning agent if nec
essary
Soft cloth with LCD cleaner
Soft brush, then soft sponge with mild detergent3'
Mild detergent3' (allow to dry before retracting)
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- Keep sparks, flame and lit cigarettes away
from vehicle batteries: the gases given off
can cause an explosion.
- Do not attach the negative cable to parts of
the fuel system or to the brake pipes.
© CAUTION
- The vehicles must not touch each other,
otherwise electricity could flow as soon as
the positive terminals are connected and
the boosting battery could be discharged.
- If the jump leads are not connected correct
ly this can result in serious damage to the
electrical system of the vehicle.
- The discharged vehicle battery must be
properly connected to the vehicle's electri
cal system.
- Please note that the method described
be
low for connecting the leads is intended for
jump-starting your vehicle. If jump-starting
another vehicle, you should not connect the
negative lead (-) to the negative terminal of
the discharged battery, but directly to the
engine block or
a
solid metal part bolted to
the engine block. If the battery of the other
vehicle does not have a gas vent, there is a
risk that
a
mixture of oxygen and hydrogen
gas can accumulate and cause an explosion.
© Note
Switch off the car telephone if necessary. De
tails will be given in the manufacturer's in
structions for the car telephone.
Starting the engine
The two
jump leads must be connected in the
correct
sequence.
Fig.
270 jump-starting with the vehicle battery of another
vehicle:
®
- Discharged battery, ® - Boosting battery
The vehicle battery is located at the front Left of
the engine compartment. Open the cover to ac
cess the positive terminal of the vehicle battery.
Please note that the described method of
con
necting the leads is meant for jump-starting your
vehicle.
Please observe the general notes on the vehicle
battery
*page
302.
Preparations
1.
Please read
*page
326, Before starting the
engine carefully before proceeding.
2.
Apply the parking brake and move the gear
lever to neutral (on vehicles with manual
gearbox) or move the selector lever to
P
(on
vehicles with automatic gearbox).
3. Switch off all electrical equipment and the
ignition on both vehicles.
Connecting and disconnecting the jump
leads
4.
Open the battery cover.
5. Connect one end of the red jump lead to the
positive
terminal®
*Fig.
270 of the dis
charged battery
© oQ)
in Before starting
the engine on page 327.
6. Connect the other end of the red jump lead
to the positive terminal
©
of the boosting
battery®.
327
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
Vehicle identification
data
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Fig.
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. •
11
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
Personal hotspot 195
Setting up 196
Setup 191
Topping up data plan 197
Audi drive select 131
Audi magnetic ride
see Suspension control
131
Audi music interface 240
Audi music stream
see Wi-Fi 238
Audio files 243
Audio players
Bluetooth audio players 237
Wi-Fi audio players 238
Audio track 246
Audi phone box 177
Audi pre sense 120
Driver messages 119, 122
Settings 122
Audi side assist 127
Cleaning sensors 313
Driver messages
131
Rear cross-traffic assist 130
Audi smartphone interface 253, 258
Audi virtual cockpit
see Instrument cluster 12
AUTO
Automatic air conditioner 69
Automatic headlights 49
Auto Lock (central locking system) 37
Automatic air conditioner
see Air conditioner (automatic) 66, 69
Automatic gearbox 85
Back-up programme 92
DownhilL
speed control 89
Driving tips 88
Kick-down 90
Launch control programme 91
Malfunction 86
Manual gear selection (tiptronic mode) ... 90
Manual release of selector Lever (left-hand
drive) 93
Manual release of selector Lever (right-hand
drive) 94
Paddle levers 90
Selector lever 88
Selector lever Lock 86
Selector lever positions 86
AUX input
241,
242
Average fuel consumption 19, 20
Average speed 19, 20
Axle loads 343
B
BACK button 152
Background lighting 53
Balance (sound) 260
Bandages
see First-aid kit 318
Bass box 325, 326
Bass (sound) 260
Battery 302
Charge 149
Charging 303
In key 38
Winter conditions 302
Battery, charging (mobile devices) 177
Belts
see Seat belts 275
Bicycle racks (rear carrier systems) 99
Biodiesel 289
Bioethanol (fuel) 289
Blower
Automatic air conditioner 70
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 67
Bluetooth
Audio players 237
Connecting a mobiLe phone 173
Remote SIM Access Profile 193
Settings 258
Boot
see Luggage compartment 272
Boot lid
Close button 44
Opening/dosing
electrically 44
Brakes 147
Brake assist system 145
Brake fluid 301
Brake pedal 272
Electro-mechanical parking brake 82
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Emergency braking function 82
New brake pads 147
Browser
see Media centre 244
Bulb failure
Changing bulbs 334
Bulbs,
changing 334
Buttons
Assigning functions (multi-function steering
wheel) 17
Multi-function steering wheel 15, 18
Operating unit (MMI) 152
C
Cables (USB adapter/AUX adapter) 240
Calling up media 243
Call
list 179
CalL
options 187
Capacities
AdBlue 292
Fuel
tank 343
Washer fluid reservoir 343
Caps for wheel bolts, removing 321
Car care
Washing/cleaning 312
Care
see Cleaning 312
Car phone
172,188
Catalytic converter 295
CD drive 236
Central locking system 37
Cetane number (diesel) 289
Changing settings for additional dispLay .... 19
Charging
see Power sources 60
Charging battery 242
Charging battery (mobile devices) 241
Chassis number 342
Child lock 46
DVD 246
Child seats 267
Fitting 270
Cigarette Lighter 60
Classic view 17
Cleaning 312
Cleaning/de-icing windows 314
Cleaning/treating leather 315
Cleaning Alcantara 315
Cleaning carbon parts 314, 315
Cleaning controls and displays 314
Cleaning fabrics 315
Cleaning leatherette 315
Cleaning plastic parts 314
Closing
Panorama sun roof 48
Windows 46
see also Unlocking/locking 39, 40
Closing/opening
see Unlocking/locking 39, 40
Coasting mode 91
Coat hooks 61
Colour code 342
Coming home/leaving home
see Entry/exit lights 51
Commands (speech dialogue system) 164
Compact temporary spare wheel 324
Compartments 61
Conference calls 180
Connection manager 257
Connections
see Media 234, 243
Consumption (fuel) 19, 20, 342
Contacts 185
From another directory 258
Importing/exporting 187
Memory capacity 189
Storing as a destination
216
Control buttons (MMI operation) 154
Controls and displays (overview) 10
Control units 150
Convenience key
Manual operation 79
Starting/stopping the engine 76
Unlocking/locking 39
Convenience open/close 47
Cooling mode
Automatic air conditioner 69
Manual air conditioner 67
Cooling system
Anti-freeze 299
Checking coolant level 300
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Index
Codant temperature
gauge 13
Topping up coolant 300
Cornering light 49
Crosshairs 209, 210
Cruise control system 104
Cup holders 61
Current fuel consumption 19,20
D
Data connection 203
Data protection 205
Date 255
Daytime running lights 49
Deactivating front passenger's airbag 288
DEF
see AdBlue 292
Defrosting (windows)
Automatic air conditioner 70
Heating/ventilation system and manual air
conditioner 67
DEF (instrument cluster) 14
Deluxe automatic air conditioner
see Air conditioner (automatic) 66, 69
Demo mode
see Presentation mode 217
Destination from map
Via
MMI touch 210
Via rotary pushbutton 209
Diagnostic connection 150
Dictating
E-mail
183
Text messages 182
Diesel
Diesel particulate filter 295
Fuel 289
Preheating (glow plugs) 74, 76
Diesel engine
Engine oil 297
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
see AdBlue 292
Digital rights management 234
Dimensions
Vehicle dimensions 343
Dipped headlights 49
Directional tread (tyres) 324
Directory
see Contacts 185
Display 15
Cleaning 314
Infotainment display 153, 256
Instrument cluster 18
Multi-function steering wheel 15
Variants (MMI) 153
Distance covered 19, 20
Doors
Child lock 46
Courtesy lighting 52
Locking doors manually 41
see also Unlocking/locking 39, 40
Downhill speed control 89
Driver information system 19
Economy tips (analogue instrument cluster) 21
Economy tips (Audi virtual cockpit) 20
Efficiency program 21
Energy consumers (Audi virtual cockpit) .. 20
Gear-change indicator 14
On-board computer (analogue instrument
cluster) 20
On-board computer (Audi virtual cockpit) . 19
Outside temperature display 15
Service interval display 304
Switching between displays 15
View 17
Drives
see Media 234, 243
Drive select
see Audi drive select 131
Driving on right/left 52
Driving through water 72, 85
Driving time 19, 20
Dust filter
see Pollution filter 66
DVD drive (media drives) 235
Dynamic volume control
see System volume 261
E
E-mail
183
E10
see Ethanol (fuel) 289
eco mode (automatic air conditioner) 69
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