Table of Contents
Notes on this Owner's Manual .. 6
Quick reference 8
FAQs 8
Before you set off 8
Breakdowns and emergencies 8
Useful functions 8
Using the infotainment system 8
Communication 8
Navigation 9
Entertainment 9
Tips and tricks 9
Cockpit 10
Instruments and controls 10
Controls at a glance 10
Instrument cluster 12
Multi-function steering wheel plus 15
Multi-function steering wheel 18
Driver information system 19
Head-up display 25
Warning and indicator lamps 26
Setting off 37
Doors and windows 37
Central locking system 37
Boot lid 43
Child locks 46
Electric windows 46
Panorama sun roof 48
Lights and vision 49
Exterior lights 49
Interior lights 52
Clear vision 53
Windscreen wipers 55
Seats and storage 58
General notes 58
Front seats 58
Head restraints 58
Ashtray 59
Cigarette lighter 60
Power sources 60
Storage 61
Luggage compartment 62
Roof carrier 64
Heating and cooling 66
Heating system/air conditioner 66
Driving 72
General notes 72
Steering 74
Starting and stopping the engine
(vehicles with ignition lock) 74
Starting and stopping the engine
(vehicles with convenience key) 76
Driver messages 77
Starting the engine after a malfunction . . 79
Start/stop system 79
Electro-mechanical parking brake 82
Driving away from a standstill 83
Off-road driving 84
Automatic gearbox 85
Towing a trailer 96
Driving the vehicle with a trailer or
caravan 96
Removable towing bracket 99
Retrofitting 102
Driver assistance 104
Driver assist systems 104
Speed warning function 104
Cruise control system 104
Speed limiter 106
Camera-based traffic sign recognition ... 108
Rest recommendation 110
Audi adaptive cruise control
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Traffic
jam assist 117
Distance indicator and distance warning . 118
Driver messages
119
Audi pre sense 120
Audi pre sense basic 120
Audi pre sense front 121
Driver messages 122
Audi active lane assist 123
Audi side assist 127
Audi drive select 131
Parking aids 134
General notes 134
Rear parking aid
135
Parking system plus 135
Reversing camera 137
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Doorhandle
(D side assist 127
(D CentraL
locking switch 40
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Light switch 49
(D Air outlets 66
(?) Control lever for:
- Turn signals and main beam
headlights 50
- Main beam assist 50
- Active lane assist 123
-Trafficjam
assist 117
(7) Multi-function steering wheel
with:
- Horn
- Driver's airbag 282
- Controls for driver information
system 15, 18
- Controls for audio/video, tele
phone,
navigation system and
speech dialogue system 17, 18
-ButtonH
17,18
- Paddle levers 90
(5) Instrument cluster 12
(?) Control lever for windscreen wipers
and washer 55
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Steering column with optional
equipment:
- Ignition lock 74
- Starting the engine after a
mal
function 79
@
Adjustable steering column 74
@
Control lever for:
- Cruise control 104
- Speed limiter 106
-Adaptive cruise control
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Depending on equipment, knob for:
- Headlight range control 49
- Head-up display 25
@
Instrument lighting 53
@
Bonnet lock release 296
@
Boot lid switch 44
@
Electric adjuster for exterior mir
rors 53
@
Electric windows 46
@
Electric child lock 46
@
Infotainment display 153
Deactivating front passenger's air-
bag
Glove box
Drives for CD, DVD and
SIM/SD
cards
Front passenger's airbag
Depending on equipment fitted,
buttons for:
- Drive select
- Start/stop system
- Park assist
- Parking aid
- Hazard warning lights
- Electronic stabilisation control
(ESC)
-Switching infotainment display
on and off
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Heating/ventilation system or
manual air conditioner
- Deluxe automatic air conditioner
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Cigarette lighter
- Electrical socket
Depending on equipment fitted:
- Gear lever (on vehicles with
man
ual gearbox)
- Selector lever (for automatic
gearbox)
Cup holder
On/off button for infotainment sys
tem
Infotainment control console ...
Hold assist
Centre armrest with storage com
partment and the following option
al equipment:
- Audi music interface
- AUX input/USB charging socket
- Audi smartphone interface ....
- Audi phone box
Electro-mechanical parking brake
|START
ENGINE STOP] button
Centre console with ashtray
Audi music interface
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61
235
282
131
79
139
135
52
145
153
67
69
60
60
85
61
152
152
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- Some of the items of equipment listed in
this section are only fitted on certain
mod
els or are optional extras.
- Applies to right-hand drive vehicles: The ar
rangement of switches and controls may be
slightly different from the layout shown on
tapage
10. However, the symbols used to
identify the controls are the same.
Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster overview
The
instrument cluster is the driver's information centre.
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vehicl.es
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4 Instrument cluster overview
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Coolant
temperature
gauge 13
(D Rev counter 13
-with status display OFF 74,76
- with status display READY 74, 76, 79
(D
Tab area*
(?) Central area
with:
- Display
- Driver information system (Audi
virtual cockpit) *
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- Driver information system (ana
logue instrument cluster)* ....
-Warning and indicator Lamps ..
(f)
Status line (displayed on one
or
two
lines)
(?) Reset button for trip recorder ...
(7) Speedometer/convenience display
(§)
Fuel gauge
(9) Speedometer
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Additional display on left (two sep
arate sections in extended view)
Further warning/indicator lamps may appear in
the rev counter
(2),
in the speedometer
(f),
in the
status line (5) and above or below the central
area
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depending on the instrument cluster
version.
Most of the illustrations on the following pages
show the colour analogue instrument cluster*.
The display and position of the elements may be
different on the monochrome instrument cluster
or the Audi virtual cockpit*.
1) Note
- Depending on the vehicle equipment, the
instrument lighting (for dials and needles)
may be switched on when the ignition is on
and the vehicle's lights are off. The illumi
nation of the diaLs and needles is automati
cally reduced as it becomes dark outside
and is eventually switched off altogether.
This function is intended to remind the driv
er to switch on the dipped headlights in
good time.
- You can change the measurement units for
temperature or speed, etc. via the infotain
ment system
^>page
255.
Coolant temperature gauge
The coolant temperature gauge
(T) ^>page
12,
Fig.
41 ^>page
12, Fig. 3 only works when the ig
nition is switched on. In order to avoid possible
damage to the engine, please read the following
notes for the different temperature ranges.
Engine cold
If the LEDs are still in the lower range of the dis
play, this indicates that the engine has not yet
reached operating temperature. Avoid high en
gine speeds, full acceleration and heavy engine
loads.
Normal temperature
The LEDs will settle somewhere in the centre of
the display once the engine has reached operat
ing temperature. If the warning lamp || lights
up in the instrument cluster display, the coolant
temperature is too high
<^>page
30.
© CAUTIO
- Additional lights and other accessories in
front of the air inlet reduce the cooling ef
fect of the radiator. At high outside temper
atures and high engine loads, there is a risk
of the engine overheating.
- The front spoiler also ensures proper distri
bution of the cooling air when the vehicle is
moving.
If the spoiler is damaged this can
reduce the cooling effect, which could cause
the engine to overheat. Obtain professional
assistance.
® Note
Applies to: vehicles with diesel engine
These engines are so efficient that they may
not reach their full operating temperature in
very cold weather. This is quite normal and no
cause for concern.
Rev counter
The
rev counter indicates the number of engine
revolutions per minute.
The start of the red zone on the dial indicates the
maximum engine speed which may be used brief
ly in all gears when the engine is warm and after
it has been run in properly. However, it is advisa
ble to change up a gear or move the selector lev
er to D/S (or
lift your
foot
off
the accelerator) be
fore the needle reaches the red zone. •
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© CAUTIOI
The rev counter needle (2)
^>page
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41
^>page
12, Fig. 3 must only ever briefly go in
to the red zone on the scale; otherwise there
is a risk of engine damage. The start of the
red zone on the dial is different for some en
gine versions.
(•)
For
the sake of the environment
Changing up a gear early will help you to save
fuel and minimise engine noise.
Fuel gauge
The gauge
(§) ^>page
12, Fig. 4
I ^>page
12,
Fig. 3 only works when the ignition is switched
on.
When the gauge reaches the reserve zone, a
red LED will light up and the indicator lamp
Q3
will appear
^>page
35. The LED will flash in red
if the fuel Level is very Low.
The tank capacity of your vehicle is given in the
Technical data section
^>page
343.
© CAUTION
Never run the tank completely dry. If there is
an irregular fuel supply, misfiring can occur.
Unburnt fuel can then enter the exhaust sys
tem.
This can Lead to overheating and dam
age to the catalytic converter.
Mileage recorder
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5 Instrument cluster: Mileage recorder
Trip recorder/odometer
The trip recorder shows the distance that has
been travelled since
it
was last reset. It is used to
measure individuaLjourneys.
The trip recorder can be reset to zero by pressing
the reset button (?)
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12, Fig. 3.
The odometer records the vehicle's total mileage.
Fault display
If there is a fault in the instruments, the letters
DEF appear in the trip recorder display. Have the
fault rectified as soon as possible.
Display
Applies to: vehicles without driver information system
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Depending on the vehicle equipment, the instru
ment cluster display shows the following (as ap
plicable):
- Time and date
^>page
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- Remaining range
^>page
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- Driver messages and warning/indicator lamps*
•=>
page 26
- Mileage and trip recorder
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Gear-change indicator
Applies to: vehicles with gear-change indicator
This
additional indicator function can help to
save
fuel.
To familiarise yourself with the gear-change
indi
cator, drive in the normal way to start
with.
A
gear change will be recommended on the instru
ment cluster display if the
gear
you are in is not
the most economical choice. If no gear change is
recommended, you are already in the most eco
nomical gear.
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Shifting
up
a gear:
The
suggested gear
ap
pears
to the
right
of
the current gear when
a
higher gear
is
recommended.
-
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Shifting down
a
gear:
The
suggested gear
ap
pears
to the
left
of
the current gear when
a
lower gear
is
recommended.
The gearyou
are
currently
in and the
recommen
ded gear will
be
displayed. Gears
may
occasional
ly
be
skipped
(3 • 5).
Vehicles with start/stop system:
If
all
the
condi
tions
for
a
stop phase
^>page
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have been
met,
but the
gear lever
is in
gear with
the
clutch
depressed,
the
gear change indicator will recom
mend changing
to
•N.
Put the
gear lever
in
neu
tral and take your foot
off
the clutch pedal.
The
start/stop system will automatically switch
off
the engine.
Vehicles with automatic gearbox
The display
is
only visible
in
tiptronic mode
^>page
90.
The symbol
Î
after
the
current gear means
change
up a
gear.
© CAUTION
The gear-change indicator
is
intended
to
help
save
fuel.
It is not
intended
to
recommend
the right gear
for all
driving situations.
In
cer
tain situations, only
the
driver can choose
the
correct gear
(for
instance when overtaking,
driving
up
a steep gradient
or
towing a
trail
er).
(T) Note
Applies
to:
vehicles with manual gearbox
The gear-change indicator
in the
instrument
cluster goes
out
when you press
the
clutch
pedal.
Outside temperature display
When
the
vehicle
is
stationary
or
travelling
at
very
low
speeds,
the
temperature displayed
may
be slightly higher than
the
actual outside
tem
perature
as
a result
of
the heat radiated from
the
engine.
At temperatures below +5°C a snowflake symbol
appears next
to the
temperature display
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A WARNING
Do
not
rely
on the
outside temperature dis
play
as an ice
warning. Bear
in
mind that
there
may be
patches
of
ice
on the
roads even
at outside temperatures around
+5
°C
-
risk
of
accident!
Multi-function steering
wheel plus
How
to use the
multi-function steering
wheel
Applies
to:
vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
You
can
use
the
multi-function steering wheel
to
control
the
driver information system
and MMI
functions, adjust
the
volume
and
switch
the
speech dialogue system
on/off.
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91.5
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Example: Driver information system display (Audi
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Left side
of
multi-function steering wheel plus
Important:
The
ignition must
be
switched
on.
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- To fast forward/rewind an audio file: Press
and hold
the[^i]or[>>!]
button until the desired
playing position has been reached.
0 B
button
- To call up the user-assigned function: Press
the
S
button on the multi-function steering
wheel.
- To check which function is assigned: Press and
hold
the E
button.
- To change the assigned function: Select:
IMENUJ
button > Car
>
left control button
>
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hicle settings
>
Steering wheel button.
(D H
button
- To have the last navigation cue repeated:
Press the
H
button while route guidance is ac
tive.
- To adjust the volume of the navigation cues:
Scroll the right thumbwheel up/down during
route guidance while a navigation cue is being
spoken.
Multi-function steering
wheel
How to use the multi-function steering
wheel
Applies
to: vehicles with analogue instrument cluster
You
can use the multi-function steering wheel to
control the driver information system and
cer
tain MMI functions and to adjust the volume.
Fig.
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Fig.
14 Right side of multi-function steering wheel
Important: The ignition must be switched on.
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How to use the driver information system
The driver information system shows information
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(Î)
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The equipment installed on your vehicle deter
mines which of the following tabs are available:
1st
tab
2nd
taba)
3rd
tab
4th tab
5th
tab
On-board computer
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Driver messages
Radio
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Media
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Telephone*
opoge
23
Navigation*
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24
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This tab is only visible if one or more warning/indicator
lamps
or driver messages are
displayed.
- To switch between tabs: Press the
L±>]
button
repeatedly until the desired tab is displayed.
- To call up/close a menu: Press the
EH
button.
- To select a function in a menu/list: Scroll the
left thumbwheel to the desired function.
- To confirm the selection: Press the left
thumb
wheel to confirm your selection.
- To return to the previous function level: Press
the
Unbutton.
- To scroll through lists: Scroll the left
thumb
wheel quickly.
©0]
button
- To answer a
call:
Press the
0
button when
there is an incoming
call.
- To end a
call:
Press the 0 button during a
call.
- To display the call list: Press the 0 button
while no calls are active and there are no in
coming calls.
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button
- To switch on the speech dialogue system:
Briefly press the
\2*\
button. Give a spoken com
mand after the beep signal.
- To switch off the speech dialogue system:
Press and hold the
0
button for several sec
onds.
Or: Say the command Cancel.
For more information about the speech dialogue
system,
refer to
<=>page
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Speech
dialogue
system.
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Right thumbwheel
You can adjust the volume of an audio source
or
system message (e.g. during a speech dialogue)
directly while
it
is being played.
- Volume up/down: Scroll the right thumbwheel
up/down.
- Mute/pause: Scroll the right thumbwheel
down.
Or: Press the right thumbwheel.
- Unmute/resume: Scroll the right thumbwheel
upwards. Or: Press the right thumbwheel.
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- To select the previous/next track or station:
Press the
[>>[]
or
[j<<]
button.
- To fast forward/rewind an audio file: Press
and hold the
L^]
orL>ED
button until the desired
playing position has been reached.
(DE
button
- To call up the user-assigned function: Press
the
\M
button on the multi-function steering
wheel.
- To check which function is assigned: Press and
hold
the SD
button.
- To change the assigned function: Select:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
left control button
>
Ve
hicle settings > Steering wheel button.
@B
button
- To have the last navigation cue repeated:
Press the
H
button while route guidance is ac
tive.
- To adjust the volume of the navigation cues:
Scroll the right thumbwheel up/down during
route guidance while a navigation cue is being
spoken.
Driver information
system
On-board computer (Audi virtual cockpit)
Applies
to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
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Instrument cluster: Consumption display
Resetting values to zero
Important: The consumption, short-term mem
ory or long-term memory display must be selec
ted.
•
To reset the figures in the selected memory
to
zero,
press the left thumbwheel (?)
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on the multi-function steering wheel for
one second. Or:
•
On the multi-function steering wheel, select
right control button > Reset values*.
Changing settings for additional display
The additional displays that can be selected vary
depending on the equipment installed on your
vehicle.
•
On the multi-function steering wheel, select
right control button
>
Additional display.
•
Select the desired additional display.
Calling up vehicle functions
•
Call up the first tab (on-board computer) using
the
ElE]
button on the multi-function steering
wheel.
The equipment installed on your vehicle deter
mines which of the following displays are availa
ble:
- Date and time
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- Average fuel consumption
- AdBlue range
^>page
292
-Single
journey memory summary
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