
Lights and Vision 
  
  
Turn signal and high beam lever 
  
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Fig. 42 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 Kl 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 20 and headlight flasher 
> Move the lever to the corresponding position: 
@) High beams on (vehicles with high beam assis- 
tant*) > page 52 
@ High beams off or headlight flasher 
The 
ED 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. 
       
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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 53. 
> To activate the high beam assistant, tap  the 
lever forward @) > page 52, fig. 42. The 3&4 in- 
dicator light will appear in the instrument clus- 
ter display and the high beams will be switched 
on or off automatically. The Ea 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: 
> To activate the high beams manually, tap  the 
lever 
forward @) > page 52, fig. 42. The & in- 
dicator light will turn on. 
> To deactivate the high beams manually, pull 
the lever back @) > page 52, fig. 42. The high 
beam assistant is deactivated. 
Operating the headlight flasher 
> To operate the headlight flashers, pull the lever 
back @) > page 52, fig. 42. If the high beam 
headlights are not switched on, the high beam 
assistant will remain activated. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
       

Lights and Vision 
  
0 - Deactivates all adjustment functions. 
Q/ #- Selects the left or right exterior mirror. 
To adjust the mirror glass in a mirror, press the 
knob in the desired direction. 
GA - Heats the mirror glass depending on the 
outside temperature. 
©) - Folds the exterior mirrors*. To fold the mir- 
rors  out, turn the knob to one of the other posi- 
tions. In the MMI, you can select if the mirrors 
fold in automatically when you lock the vehicle 
=> page 34. 
Front passenger's exterior mirror tilt 
function* 
Requirement: the knob must be in the position 
for the front passenger’s exterior mirror. 
The mirror surfaces tilt slightly when reverse 
gear is selected to provide a better view, for ex- 
ample of the edge of the  curb. 
You can adjust the mirror surface by turning the 
knob in the desired direction. 
The mirror moves from the reversing position 
back to the original position: 
— When you switch the ignition off 
— When you drive forward at speeds faster than 9 
mph (15 km/h). 
— When the knob is no longer in the position for 
the front passenger exterior mirror 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Curved mirror surfaces (for example convex) 
enlarge the field of vision. However, they 
make objects in the mirror appear smaller and 
farther away. When using these mirrors to es- 
timate your distance to vehicles behind you 
when changing lanes, you could estimate in- 
correctly, which increases the risk of an acci- 
dent. 
      
@) Note 
— Applies to: vehicles with power folding exte- 
rior mirrors: If the mirror housing was 
moved by outside forces (such as an impact 
when maneuvering), you must use  the pow- 
er folding function to fold the mirror all the 
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way out. The mirrors will make a loud noise 
when they latch into place. The mirror hous- 
ing must not be moved back into place by 
hand because this could impair the function 
of the mirror mechanism. 
— Applies to: vehicles without power folding 
exterior  mirrors: If the mirror housing was 
moved by outside forces (such as an impact 
when maneuvering), you must move it back 
in place by hand. 
— If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car 
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in 
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors. 
Never fold power folding exterior mirrors* 
by hand. Only fold them in and out using 
the power controls. 
@) Tips 
If the power adjusting  function malfunctions, 
the glass in both mirrors can be adjusted by 
pressing on the edge of it by hand. 
Dimming the mirrors 
Manual dimming rearview mirror 
> Pull the  lever on the bottom of the mirror back. 
Automatic dimming rearview mirror 
Applies to: vehicles with automatic dimming mirrors 
> The interior and exterior mirrors  dim automati- 
cally when light shines on them, for example 
from headlights on a vehicle behind you. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Applies to: vehicles with automatic dimming mirrors 
— Electrolyte fluid can leak out from broken 
mirror glass. This liquid can irritate the skin, 
eyes and respiratory system. If there is con- 
tact with the fluid, flush immediately with 
plenty of water. Consult a physician if neces- 
sary. 
— Repeated or long-term exposure to electro- 
lyte fluid can lead to irritation of the air- 
ways, especially in people with asthma or 
other respiratory  conditions. Take deep 
breaths immediately after leaving the  vehi- 
cle or, if this is not possible, open all of the 
doors and windows as wide as possible. 
        

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— If electrolyte fluid comes into contact with 
the eyes, flush them thoroughly with plenty 
of clean water for at least 15 minutes and 
then  seek medical attention. 
— If electrolyte fluid comes into contact with 
the skin, flush the affected area with clean 
water for at least 15 minutes, and then 
clean with soap and water and seek medical 
attention. Clean affected  clothing and shoes 
thoroughly before wearing again. 
— If the fluid was swallowed and the person is 
conscious, flush the mouth with water for at 
least 15 minutes. Do not induce vomiting 
unless this is recommended by medical pro- 
fessionals. Seek medical attention immedi- 
ately. 
      
Applies to: vehicles with automatic dimming mirrors 
Electrolyte fluid can leak out from broken mir- 
ror glass. This liquid damages plastic surfaces 
and paint. Clean this liquid as quickly as possi- 
ble, for example with a wet sponge. 
    
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Applies to: vehicles with automatic dimming mirrors 
— If the light reaching the rearview mirror is 
obstructed, the automatic dimming mirror 
will not function correctly, 
— The automatic dimming mirrors do not dim 
when the interior lighting is turned on or 
the reverse gear is selected. 
Sun visors 
  
  
Fig. 48 Roof headliner: sun visor 
Sun visor 
The sun visors can be moved out of their brackets 
and turned toward the doors (@). 
They can also be moved back and forth length- 
wise in this position. 
Vanity mirror 
The mirror lighting* switches on when the cover 
over the vanity mirror @) opens. 
Applies to: vehicles with sunshade 
  
Fig. 49 Rear door: sunshade 
Rear door sunshade 
> Pull the sunshade out and attach it to the re- 
tainer on the upper door frame > fig. 49. 
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Lights and  Vision 
  
Digital compass 
  @ ©, q 
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> To turn the compass on or off, press the button 
@ until the compass display in the mirror turns 
on or off. 
The digital compass only works when the ignition 
is turned on. The directions are indicated with ab- 
breviations: N (north), NE (northeast), E (east), 
SE (southeast), S (south), SW (southwest), W 
(west), NW (northwest). 
To prevent inaccurate compass readings, do 
not bring any remote controls, electrical devi- 
ces or metallic objects near the mirror. 
  
  
  
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Fig. 55 Magnetic zone map 
The magnetic zone must be adjusted correctly for 
the compass to read accurately. 
> Press and hold the button @) > page 61, fig. 54 
until the number of the magnetic zone appears 
in the interior rearview mirror. 
> Press the button () repeatedly to select the 
correct magnetic zone. The selection mode 
turns off after a few seconds. 
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Lights and Vision 
Calibrating the compass 
Applies to: vehicles with digital compass 
If the display is incorrect or inaccurate, the com- 
pass must be recalibrated. 
> Press and hold the button @ until aC 
=> page 61, fig. 54 appears in the rearview mir- 
ror. 
> Drive in a circle at about 6 mph (10 km/h) until 
a direction is displayed in the rearview mirror. 
  
To reduce the risk to yourself and other driv- 
ers, calibrate the compass in an area where 
there is no traffic. 
  
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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
Sitting correctly and 
safely 
Correct passenger 
seating position 
General information 
As the driver, you are responsible for making sure 
every passenger is sitting correctly in their seat 
and maintaining this seating position while driv- 
ing. Make sure that: 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has adjusted his 
or her seat correctly > page 63 
— The steering wheel is adjusted correctly 
=> page 66 
— The mirrors are adjusted so that there is a suffi- 
cient view of the area around the vehicle 
=>page 55 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has his or her 
head restraint adjusted correctly > page 67 
— Every passenger in the vehicle has his or her 
safety belt fastened correctly > page 68 
— The activation status of the front passenger's 
airbag is suitable for the passenger in the front 
passenger's seat > page 74 
— Children are secured in suitable child safety 
seats that are secured to appropriate vehicle 
seats > page 76. Read and observe the impor- 
tant safety information pertaining to the use of 
child safety seats on the front passenger's seat 
=> A\ in General information on page 76. 
Examples of incorrect seating positions 
Safety belts can only provide its optimal protec- 
tion when they are routed correctly. Incorrect 
seating positions significantly reduce the protec- 
tive functions of the safety belts and increase the 
risk  of injury due to incorrect belt routing. 
The following list includes examples of seating 
positions that could be dangerous for all vehicle 
occupants. This is not a complete list. The pur- 
pose is to provide examples to increase your 
awareness of the topic. The following points ap- 
ply when the vehicle is in motion: 
— Never stand inside the vehicle. 
— Never stand on the seats. 
— Never kneel on the seats. 
— Never tilt your backrest too far back. 
— Never lean against the instrument panel. 
— Never lie down on the rear bench seat. 
— Never sit only on the front section of the seat. 
— Never sit sideways on the seat. 
— Never lean against the window. 
— Never place your feet out of the window. 
— Never place your feet on the instrument panel. 
— Never place your feet on the seat cushion. 
— Never ride in the footwell. 
— Never sit on the armrests. 
— Never drive or ride in a seat without fastening 
your safety belt. 
— Never ride in the luggage compartment. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Incorrect seating positions, failure to wear a 
safety belt, or being too close to an airbag in- 
crease the risk of serious or fatal injury to ve- 
hicle occupants, especially if the airbags de- 
ploy and come into contact with occupants 
who are not seated correctly. Note the impor- 
tant information and warnings in the chapters 
for the topics given above. 
Gi) Tips 
If you or other vehicle passengers have physi- 
cal limitations that prevent sitting in a correct 
position, modifications to the vehicle may be 
necessary. For more information, contact an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility, or call Audi customer support 
at 1-800-822-2834. 
  
    
Front seats 
General information 
Make sure that: 
— You can press the pedals down completely 
while your legs are slightly bent 
— The distance between your upper body and the 
steering wheel or instrument panel is at least 
10 inches (25 cm) 
— The distance between your knees and the in- 
strument panel is at least 4 inches (10 cm) 
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Driving information 
  
> To start timing a new lap after driving a lap, se- 
lect New lap in the menu. This starts timing 
the next lap at the same time. 
After completing a lap, the difference between 
the last lap and the previous best lap time will be 
won an indicated with a “~” or “+”. 
Pausing timing and displaying a split time 
> To insert a pause @ select Pause in the menu. 
> To resume timing, select Resume in the menu. 
> To display a split time, select Split time in the 
menu. The split time appears for approxi- 
mately ten seconds in the instrument cluster. 
The current lap timing will continue running. 
Canceling lap timing 
The timing of the current lap will stop. The lap 
time will be erased and will not be included in the 
statistics. 
> Select Cancel lap in the menu. 
Resetting the time 
> Select Reset lap times in the menu. 
G) Tips 
— A maximum of 99 lap times can be meas- 
ured. 
— If  timing is paused, you can continue it later 
even if you switch the ignition off. 
— Saved lap times cannot be individually de- 
leted from the  total results. 
— The saved lap timer values will remain after 
switching the ignition off. 
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Applies to: vehicles with lap timer 
Displaying lap statistics 
  
You can display the number of laps driven 
the fastest lap “+”, the slowest lap “-”, and the 
average time “®” in the instrument cluster. 
> Select in the instrument cluster: Vehicle func- 
tions tab > E] button > Lap statistics. 
> Turn the thumbwheel down or up to display the 
individual lap times. 
> To return to the lap timing that was started, se- 
lect the [I button > Lap times. 
Resetting lap statistics 
Requirement: the lap statistics menu must be 
displayed. 
> To reset the lap statistics, press and hold the 
left thumbwheel until the message No lap 
times have been recorded yet. appears. 
@) Tips 
The lap statistics list the lap times for the last 
30 laps. The fastest and slowest lap times out 
of up to 99 measured laps are also displayed. 
Integrated Toll Module 
Applies to: vehicles with Integrated Toll Module 
Depending on the region, you can pay toll fees in 
certain countries using the Integrated Toll Mod- 
ule (ITM). It replaces a separate transponder for 
detecting toll fees. The system electronics are in- 
tegrated in the rearview mirror housing. 
To use  the ITM in toll zones, you must register 
and activate it. 
Registration 
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE- 
HICLE > Settings & Service > Vehicle informa- 
tion Toll module. 
> Note the Integrated Toll Module ID. 
> To register the ITM, go to the displayed web ad- 
dress and follow the instructions. 
Activation 
> To activate the ITM, press CD in the MMI. 
Entering the number of passengers 
Depending on the number of passengers and the 
region, a lower toll fee may be charged. You must 
either enter the number of passengers or deacti- 
vate the ITM based on the laws applicable in the 
area where you are driving. 
> To enter the number of passengers, select the 
appropriate button in the MMI. 
> To deactivate the ITM, press @ in the MMI. 
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Driving information 
  
@ Tips 
— The driver is responsible for specifying the 
correct number of passengers and activat- 
ing or deactivating the ITM. 
— Malfunctions can occur when detecting tolls 
if both the ITM and transponder are activat- 
ed. Deactivate the system not being used or 
remove it as necessary. 
— Ifa rearview mirror is replaced, you must 
register the new ITM and remove the old 
ITM from the account. 
— The system complies with United States FCC 
regulations and ISED regulations 
> page 284. 
Display 
Applies to: vehicles with Integrated Toll Module 
The selected number of passengers is displayed 
in the MMI status bar > page 22. 
The i symbol in the status bar and a notifica- 
tion in the MMI will indicate if there is a faulty 
connection between the ITM and the MMI or if 
the ITM is faulty. If the connection interference 
continues or the ITM is faulty, drive immediately 
to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility. 
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