Quick access
Quick access
Cockpit
Fig. 1 Cockpit
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Door handle
Central locking switch ...........
Memory function buttons ........
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Lever for:
—Turn signals and high beams ....
—High beam assistant ..........
— Audi active lane assist .........
— Traffic jam assist .............
Multifunction steering wheel with:
— Horn be
— Driver's airbag ...............
— Operating buttons ............
= Shift paddles: « « coi e ewes sv ove
Instrument cluster .............
Windshield washer system lever ..
Reset trip odometer ............
Emergency flashers .............
Center display .................
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12
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@ Lockable glove compartment with:
@ Front passenger's airbag ........
@ Climate control system ..........
@ Depending on equipment, buttons
for:
—drive select ...............0..
— Hybrid modes |=] (plug-in
hybrid drive) ss i scsi ov sven 6 oa
— Start/Stop system ............
— Electronic Stabilization Control
(ESO) ca ss wuss 5 4 Hema a i eos a ee
— Parkeassist ws 3 ¢ avo » x eeay a y me
— Parking system ...............
Hill Hold assist ves: es sseose. 2 animes
—Center display .............00.
@ Audi music interface ............
@ Socket ......... 0... c eee eee
@ MMI On/Off button .............
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80B012721BA
Quick access
Vehicle sound
=> page 107
Drive system
=> page 107
Brake system
=>page 110
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 112
Suspension control
=>page 116
Air suspension
=>page 116
Steering
>page 117
Steering lock
=> page 117
All wheel drive
> page 118,
Sport differential
=>page 118
Electronic Stabilization Control
(ESC)
=> page 120
Electronic Stabilization Control
(ESC)
=> page 120
Electronic Stabilization Control
(ESC)
=> page 120
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
=> page 120
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
=> page 120
High-voltage battery range
=>page 129,
Tank system
=> page 242
Adaptive cruise control
=> page 162,
Traffic jam assist
=> page 163
Steering intervention request
=> page 163,
=> page 166
Distance warning
=> page 164
Active lane assist
=>page 165,
= page 167
Pre sense
=> page 167
Side assist, exit warning
=>page 172
Parking systems
=>page 176
Rear cross-traffic assist
=> page 181
Park assist
=>page 185
Emergency call function
=> page 203
Tank system
=> page 242,
=> page 242
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
=> page 246,
Engine oil level (MIN)
=> page 250
Engine oil level (MAX)
=> page 250
Engine oil sensor
=> page 250
Engine warm-up request
=> page 250
Electrical system
=> page 256
Washer fluid level
=>page 259
Tire pressure
=> page 279,
=> page 279
Tire pressure
=> page 279
Other indicator lights
Low beam headlights
=> page 50 >
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Quick access
Parking lights
=> page 50
Turn signals
> page 51,
=> page 52
Turn signals
>page 51,
=> page 52
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Start/Stop system
=> page 108
Hill hold assist
>page 114
Trailer turn signals
=> page 139
Cruise control system
=>page
151
Cruise control system
>page 151
Efficiency assist
=> page 153,
=> page 153
Efficiency assist
=> page 153
Efficiency assist
re => page 153
Efficiency assist
ou => page 153
Efficiency assist
=> page 153
Efficiency assist
=> page 153
Efficiency assist
=> page 153
Adaptive cruise control
=>page 155
Adaptive cruise control
=>page 155
Adaptive cruise control
>page 155
Adaptive cruise control
=>page 155
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Adaptive cruise control
=> page 160
Traffic jam assist
=> page 162
Traffic jam assist
=> page 162
Active lane assist
=>page 165
High beam headlights
=> page 51,
=> page 51
High beam assistant
> page 51
Child safety lock
=>page 45
Child safety lock
>page 45
Child safety lock
=>page 45
High beam assistant
=>page 51,
=> page 53
Convenience key
=> page 98
Transmission
=> page 103
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 105
Start/Stop system
=> page 109
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 112 >
80B012721BA
Lights and Vision
— When using lighting equipment, the driver
is responsible for adhering to any local ap-
plicable regulations while driving and when
parking the vehicle.
— Only the front headlights turn on when the
daytime running lights are switched on*. In
vehicles in certain markets, the tail lights
will also turn on.
—Incool or damp weather, the inside of the
headlights, turn signals, and tail lights can
fog over due to the temperature difference
between the inside and outside. They will
clear shortly after switching them on. This
does not affect the service life of the light-
ing.
Turn signal and high beam lever
BFV-0012
Fig. 41 Lever: switching on the turn signal and high beams
The lever operates the turn signals, the high
beams and the headlight flasher.
Turn signals @ >
The turn signal will activate when you move the
lever into a turn signal position while the ignition
is switched on. The respective KJ or By indicator
light will flash.
@ Right turn signal
@ Left turn signal
The turn signal blinks three times if you tap the
lever (convenience turn signal).
If an indicator light blinks twice as fast as usual,
a turn signal bulb has failed. Carefully drive to an
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor-
rected.
High beams =O and headlight flasher
> Move the lever to the corresponding position:
@) High beams on (vehicles with high beam assis-
tant”) > page 51
@ High beams off or headlight flasher
The
=o] indicator light in the instrument cluster
will turn on.
Z\ WARNING
High beams can cause glare for other drivers,
which increases the risk of an accident. For
this reason, only use the high beams or the
headlight flasher when they will not create
glare for other drivers.
ithe
Applies to: vehicles with high beam assistant
The high beam assistant automatically turns the
high beams on or off depending on the surround-
ing conditions.
A camera on the rearview mirror mount can de-
tect light sources from other road users. The high
beams switch on or off automatically depending
on the position of vehicles driving ahead and on-
coming vehicles, the vehicle speed as well as oth-
er environmental factors and traffic conditions.
Activating high beam assistant
Requirement: the light switch must be in the AU-
TO position and the high beam assistant must be
switched on in the MMI > page 52.
> To activate the high beam assistant, tap the
lever forward @) > page 51, fig. 41. The fa in-
dicator light will appear in the instrument clus-
ter display and the high beams will be switched
on or off automatically. The Ed indicator light
will turn on if the high beams are switched on.
Activating and deactivating the high beam
head lights manually
If the high beams did not switch on or off as ex-
pected, you may switch them on or off manually
instead:
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Lights and Vision
> To activate the high beams manually, tap the
lever forward @) > page 51, fig. 41. The =0} in-
dicator light will turn on.
> To deactivate the high beams manually, pull
the lever back @) > page 51, fig. 41. The high
beam assistant is deactivated.
Operating the headlight flasher
> To operate the headlight flashers, pull the lever
back @ © page 51, fig. 41. If the high beam
headlights are not switched on, the high beam
assistant will remain activated.
ZA WARNING
— Observe the safety precautions and note the
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and
cameras > page 141.
— High beam assistant is only intended to as-
sist the driver. The driver is responsible for
controlling the high beam headlights and
adjusting them to match the lighting and
visibility conditions.
— High beams can cause glare for other driv-
ers, which increases the risk of an accident.
For this reason, only use the high beams or
the headlight flasher when they will not cre-
ate glare for other drivers.
@) Tips
Adhere to any local applicable regulations
when using the lighting equipment, for exam-
ple in regard to reducing glare for other driv-
ers. The driver is always responsible for adher-
ing to the regulations applicable in the coun-
try where the vehicle is being operated.
Adjusting the exterior lighting
You can adjust the exterior lighting separately.
The settings depend on the vehicle equipment.
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
VEHICLE > Light & Visibility > Exterior light-
ing.
Automatic headlights
You can adjust the following settings in the Auto-
matic
headlights menu:
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Activation time - You can adjust if the headlights
switch on Early, Medium, or Late based on the
sensitivity of the light sensor.
High beam assistant - You can switch the high
beam assistant on and off.
Entry/exit lighting
The Entry/exit lighting illuminates the area
around the vehicle when the vehicle is unlocked
or when the driver’s door is opened while the ig-
nition is off. The entry/exit lighting works when it
is dark and the light switch is in the AUTO posi-
tion. The front and rear daytime running lights*
switch on automatically each time the vehicle is
unlocked regardless of how bright it is outside
the vehicle.
Daytime running lights
USA models: The daytime running lights can be
switched on and off.
Canada models: This function cannot be switched
off. They activate automatically each time the ig-
nition is switched on.
Emergency flashers
Fig. 42 Center console: emergency flashers
The emergency flashers help to make other driv-
ers aware of your vehicle in dangerous situations.
> Press the A @ button to switch the emergency
flashers on or off.
When the emergency flashers are turned on, the
and BJ indicator lights will flash at the same
time.
You can indicate a lane change or a turn when the
emergency flashers are switched on by using the >
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Lights and Vision
turn signal lever. The emergency flashers stop
temporarily.
The emergency flashers also work when the igni-
tion is turned off.
G) Tips
You should switch the emergency flashers on
if
—
you are the last car in a traffic jam so that
all other vehicles approaching from behind
can see your vehicle
— your vehicle has broken down or you are
having an emergency
— your vehicle is being towed or if you are tow-
ing another vehicle
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.
Interior lighting
Front interior lighting
Fig. 43 Headliner: front interior lighting
Interior lighting buttons
=x — 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.
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Index
Headlight range control................0. 50
Headlights: « scincs xo snes oe mms 2 o ones ow a0 50
Cleaning......... 0... e eee eee eee 283
Headlight range control................ 50
Washer'system « = ses09 + see ey eeru ee es 57
Washer system (filling washer fluid) ..... 259
Headsrestraints cies m + eassen wo iecwne © o aiemne so 3 67
Heated rear window.............0000 sees 94
Heated steering wheel................0.. 94
HOAtinG cer x = seas & s Kame Fe em ee ew ee 91
HFP
refer to Hands Free Profile............. 186
High:voltagebattery’s « ssw 4s asww s enews « 122
Audi e-tron compact charging system.... 131
Charging.............c eee eee eee 123,125
Charging display on the vehicle......... 127
Charging equipment.................. 129
Charging methods.................04. 123
Charging ports on the vehicle........... 123
Charging time iin: . aici ev eye 3 vere s vs 123
Connecting the charging cable.......... 125
Messages while driving................ 129
Not running for long periods of time..... 124
Opening the charging port door......... 125
Quick charginGiss « ¢ eas sv eee sy eee 2 we 123
Setting the timers. + circ a cane a a sane a ao 127
Transporting charging equipment....... 130
High-voltage system..............0000e 122
High beams
High beam assistant................... 51
Highway lights........ 0.0... eee eee ee eee 50
Hill descentiassist's ccciose oo scarce eo sonsee a a en 114
Hill descenticomtrol. « swssiwe sa ssaiia sv amen 112
Hill hold assist «cco so sewn 6 wane wv wea a oo 99
Home
refer to Home address................ 211
Hometaddnesss, « ws 4s isvawese i « onaseme ow ates 211
HomeLink
refer to Garage door opener............. 47
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Hotspot
refer to Wi-Fi........ 0... cece eee eee 200
320
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Idle
TOPE CO'GESISs ween x 3 wean a x woen se weeG ae 99
Ignition
Switching on and off................... 97
Imbalance (wheels) ...........00..00005 270
Immobilizer
refer to Electronic immobilizer........... 38
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Indicator lights’; « ese. 5 ¢ eewe ee see se eee 7
Inspection interval..................00. 259
Instrument cluster.............0seeeeuee 12
Adjusting the layout................... 13
Cleaning... ... 2... ee eee eee eee eee ee 285
Failure... 0... eee eee eee eee 12,
MOtorcOdehis « sive « s wena o 2 wee a 2 wane 239
On-board computer............-..00-0- 17
Operating............... 0. cece ee eee 13
Service interval display................ 259
Software information.............0005 239
Switching
tabs......... 0... eee eee eee 13
Switching the VieWir. s + eses « eee xe exw» 13
Vehicle fUNGtIONS). 6 wiicaue as asiere sa uae ao ac 16
Version information.................. 239
Instruments
Adjusting illumination.............00005 55
Integrated Toll Module................. 149
Intelligent search
NaVigatiOticns + ney = yawe so mame x ¢ Hee 206
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
CIGES) 5 0 mces so sami oe came oo somes 2 x one 312
Interior lighting... e.:3 secs s eee eee 53,54
INteriOr MONICOFING® ss ese « = eoee y 2 wees ae 37
Intermittent mode (windshield wipers) ..... 57
International travel.................5-5 201
Internet
refer to CONNECts « = secs es eeen ee eee ee: 197
Internet radio
refer to Online radio.............. 221, 222
iPhone
refer to Audi music interface........... 226
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