
Voice recognition system 
  
Voice recognition system 
General information 
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system 
You can operate many functions in the vehicle 
easily using voice commands. 
Using the voice recognition system optimally 
> Speak clearly and distinctly at a normal volume. 
Speak louder when driving faster. 
> Emphasize the words in the commands evenly 
and do not leave long pauses. 
> Close the doors, the windows, and the sunroof* 
to reduce background noise. Make sure that 
passengers are not speaking when you are giv- 
ing a voice command. 
> Do not direct the vents toward the hands-free 
microphone, which is in the roof headliner near 
the front interior lights. 
> Only the driver should speak to the system, be- 
cause the handsfree microphone is aimed to- 
ward this seating position. 
  
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Direct your full attention to driving. As the 
driver, you have complete responsibility for 
safety in traffic. Only use  the functions in 
such a way that you always maintain com- 
plete control over your vehicle in all traffic 
situations. 
— Do not use the voice recognition system in 
emergencies because your voice may  change 
in stressful situations. The system may take 
longer to dial the number or may not be 
able to dial it at all. Dial the emergency 
number manually. 
      
G) Tips 
There are no voice guidance* prompts when a 
dialog is active. 
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Description 
Operating the voice recognition system 
Applies to: vehicles with voice recognition system 
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Fig. 20 Center display: voice recognition system 
Requirement: the ignition and the MMI must be 
switched on. A system language supported by 
the voice recognition system must be set. There 
must be no phone calls in progress and the park- 
ing aid must not be active. 
Operating by button «¢ 
> Briefly press the «€ button on the multifunction 
steering wheel, or depending on the context, 
press we in the center display. 
> Say the desired command after the signal tone. 
> To switch the voice recognition system off, 
press and hold the «€ button on the multifunc- 
tion steering wheel, or say or press Cancel (@) 
> fig. 20. 
Operating with voice commands 
> Applies to: MMI: To operate the voice recogni- 
tion system using voice commands, select on 
the home screen: SETTINGS > General > 
(Speech dialog system) > Activate the speech 
dialog system with "Hey Audi". 
> Say the activation phrase Hey Audi together 
with the desired command. 
> To switch the voice recognition system off, say 
Cancel or press and hold the «£ button on the 
multifunction steering wheel, or press @) 
> fig. 20. 
Commands and assistance 
In the voice recognition system menu, possible 
commands or help settings are displayed for the 
current dialog @). 
> To receive additional help for the current dia- 
log, say or press Help (2).  

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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
— The electrical capacity is the same as  or greater 
than the electrical capacity of a typical adult 
The passenger's airbag is deactivated if: 
— The electrical capacity is lower than the thresh- 
old stored in the control module 
— The electrical capacity is the same as  or less 
than the electrical capacity of a typical one- 
year-old child in a child safety seat that has 
been used for certification in accordance with 
FMVSS 208 
If the front passenger's airbag is activated, the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ indicator light 
will turn on. If the front passenger's airbag is de- 
activated, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #; 
indicator light will turn on. 
The deployment force of the front airbags adapts 
based on whether or not  the safety belt is used 
and the distance between the seat and the steer- 
ing wheel/instrument panel. For example, if a 
person is too close to the front airbag, the front 
airbag will deploy with less force to help reduce 
the risk of injury. 
Meaning of PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF 3; ON 
® indicator light 
When the ignition is switched on, the system de- 
tects whether the front passenger's seat is occu- 
pied. PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #; ON @ 
will turn on for several seconds during this proc- 
ess. Then it will indicate whether the front pas- 
senger's airbag is activated or deactivated. 
— PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #%%;: the front 
passenger's airbag is deactivated and will not 
deploy in the event of an accident. 
— PASSENGER AIR BAG ON ®:: the front pas- 
senger's airbag is activated and could deploy in 
the event of an accident. 
If a change to the occupancy status of the front 
passenger's seat is detected 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #, ON @ will 
flash for several seconds and will then display the 
status of the front passenger's airbag. 
Always make sure the indicator light corresponds 
to the occupancy of the front passenger's seat. 
— An adult or individual of similar size in the 
front passenger's seat:  the front passenger's 
airbag must be activated, therefore 
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ must remain 
turned on. 
— An individual of smaller size (for example, an 
adolescent or small adult) in the front pas- 
senger's seat:  the front passenger's airbag 
must be activated, so 
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ must stay on. 
— Child in a child safety seat on the front pas- 
senger's seat: the front passenger's airbag 
must be deactivated, so 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #¥; must stay on. 
— Front passenger's seat  not occupied: the front 
passenger's airbag must be deactivated, so 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF %; must stay on. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— An adult or a person with a small stature 
(such as a young person or small adult) seat- 
ed on the front passenger's seat will not be 
protected by the passenger's airbag in the 
event of a collision if the passenger's airbag 
is deactivated. This increases the risk of in- 
jury and death. Always make sure that 
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ remains on 
while driving. If 
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ does not 
turn on, make sure the front passenger is 
sitting correctly in the seat > page 63 and 
that there is nothing covering the front pas- 
senger's seat  (such as blankets or pillows). 
If PASSENGER AIR BAG ON ®@ still does 
not turn on, the front passenger's seat must 
not be used. Drive to an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility 
and have the airbag system inspected. 
—Achild ina child safety seat on the front 
passenger's seat - especially in a rear-facing 
child safety seat - can receive a severe im- 
pact if the front passenger's airbag deploys, 
which increases the risk of serious or fatal 
injury. Always secure child safety seats on 
the rear seats. If special circumstances re- 
quire the  use of a child safety seat on the 
front passenger's seat, always make sure 
      
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Driving dynamic 
  
  
these control systems are installed and this 
can affect driving stability and increase the 
risk of a collision. 
      
Gi) Tips 
The ABS and ASR only function correctly when 
all four wheels have a similar wear condition. 
Different tire sizes can lead to a reduction in 
engine power. 
The So button (or 2, depending on the model) 
for controlling the ESC is located in the center 
console, in front of the selector lever. The  ESC is 
automatically switched on when the ignition is 
switched on. 
Limiting ESC 
In some situations, it may make sense to limit 
the stabilizing function of the ESC so that the 
wheels can spin, for example to rock a vehicle to 
free it when it is stuck or  to drive with snow 
chains. The  ESC can also be limited to provide 
more sporty driving characteristics with fewer 
stabilizing corrective actions. 
—To limit the ESC, press the oF button briefly. 
The B indicator light will turn on. 
— To completely reactivate the ESC stabilization 
function, press the button again. The  indicator 
light turns off. 
When ESC is limited, allroad models switch to 
Offroad mode. All other model versions switch to 
Sport mode. Sport mode is particularly suited for 
driving on an even road surface. Offroad mode is 
designed for uneven terrain or loose ground. 
Switching off ESC 
For a more active control of the vehicle where the 
stabilizing functions of the ESC cannot intervene, 
the ESC can be switched off. 
—To switch off the ESC, press and hold the Sor 
button for more than three seconds. The B 
and Ea indicator lights turn on. 
— To completely reactivate the ESC stabilization 
function, press the button again. The  indicator 
lights turn off. 
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ZA\ WARNING 
— When the ESC is switched off or limited, 
there will be no vehicle stabilization or it will 
be limited. The driving wheels could spin 
and the vehicle could swerve, especially on 
slick or slippery road surfaces, which in- 
creases the risk of an accident. 
— Because of the increased risk of an accident, 
only drive with the ESC switched off or limit- 
ed when it is necessary. Reactivate the ESC 
as soon as possible. 
(i) Tips 
— If you select the Audi drive select* Offroad 
mode, hill descent assist will switch on. 
— If the ESC is limited, switched off, or mal- 
functioning, systems with an automatic 
braking intervention function may not be 
fully available. 
— If malfunctions occur in other systems or 
certain driver assist systems are active, the 
ESC must be switched on by the system. The 
ESC 
may switch on automatically and can- 
not be operated with the button. 
BB /ABS} / B © Stabilization control (ESC/ 
ABS): malfunction! See owner's manual 
       
There is a malfunction in the ABS or EDL. This al- 
so causes the ESC to malfunction. The brakes still 
function with their normal power, but ABS is not 
active. 
Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediately to have the 
malfunction corrected. 
Other indicator lights 
it a blinks while driving, the ESC is actively reg- 
ulating. Operating noises may occur. If the indi- 
cator light stays on, the ESC has been switched 
off due to system needs. The  indicator light turns 
off when the system is fully functional.  

Wheels 
  
Tire designations 
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Fig. 165 Tire designations on the side- 
wall 
@ Tires for passenger vehicles 
(if applicable) 
“P” indicates a tire for a passen- 
ger vehicle. “T” indicates a tire 
designated for temporary use. 
@ Nominal width 
Nominal width of the tire be- 
tween the sidewalls in millime- 
ters. In general: the larger the 
number, the wider the tire. 
@) Aspect ratio 
Height/width ratio expressed asa 
percentage. 
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@ Tire construction 
“R” indicates a radial tire. 
©) Rim diameter 
Size of the rim diameter in inches. 
© Load index and speed rating 
The load index indicates the tire's 
load-carrying capacity. 
The speed rating indicates the 
maximum permitted speed. Also 
see > A in General information on 
page 235. 
“EXTRA LOAD”, “xl” or “RF” indi- 
cates that the tire is reinforced or 
is an Extra Load tire. 
     
         
  
        
  
  
Speed rat- /Maximum permitted speed 
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P up to 93 mph (150 km/h) 
Q up to 99 mph (160 km/h) 
R up to 106 mph (170 km/h) 
Ss up to 110 mph (180 km/h) 
T up to 118 mph (190 km/h) 
U up to 124 mph (200 km/h) 
H up to 130 mph (210 km/h) 
Vv up to 149 mph (240 km/h)? 
Zz above 149 mph (240 km/h)?) 
w up to 168 mph (270 km/h)? 
Y up to 186 mph (300 km/h) 
      
@ For tires above 149 mph (240 km/h), 
tire manufacturers sometimes use the 
code “ZR”.  

Wheels 
  
Glossary of  tire and loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means the combined weight (in 
excess of those standard items 
which may be replaced) of auto- 
matic transmission, power steer- 
ing, power brakes, power win- 
dows, power seats, radio, and 
heater, to the extent that these 
items are available as factory-in- 
stalled equipment (whether in- 
stalled or not). 
Aspect ratio 
means the ratio of the height to 
the width of the tire in percent. 
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a 
low sidewall for improved steer- 
ing response and  better overall 
handling on dry pavement. 
Bead 
means the  part of the tire that is 
made of steel wires, wrapped or 
reinforced by ply cords  and that is 
shaped to fit the rim. 
Bead separation 
means a breakdown of the bond 
between components in the bead. 
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Cord 
means the strands forming the 
plies in the tire. 
Cold tire inflation pressure 
means the tire pressure recom- 
mended by the vehicle manufac- 
turer for a tire of a designated 
size that has not been driven for 
more than a couple of miles (kilo- 
meters) at low speeds in the three 
hour period before the tire pres- 
sure is measured or adjusted. 
Curb weight 
means the weight of a motor ve- 
hicle with standard equipment in- 
cluding the maximum capacity of 
fuel, oil, and coolant, air condi- 
tioning and additional weight of 
optional equipment. 
Extra load tire 
means a tire designed to operate 
at higher loads and at higher in- 
flation pressures than the corre- 
sponding standard tire. Extra  load 
tires may be identified as “XL”, 
“xl”, “EXTRA LOAD”, or “RF” on 
the sidewall.  

Wheels 
  
Production options weight 
means the combined weight of 
those installed regular production 
options weighing over 5 lbs. 
(2.3 kg) in excess of those stand- 
ard items which they replace, not 
previously considered in curb 
weight or accessory weight, in- 
cluding heavy duty brakes, ride 
levelers, roof rack, heavy duty 
battery, and special trim. 
Radial ply tire 
means a pneumatic tire in which 
the ply cords that extend to the 
beads are laid at substantially 
90 degrees to the centerline of 
the tread. 
Recommended inflation 
pressure 
see > page 238, Cold tire infla- 
tion pressure. 
Reinforced tire 
means a tire designed to operate 
at higher loads and at higher in- 
flation pressures than the corre- 
sponding standard tire. Rein- 
forced tires may be identified as 
“XL”, “xl”, “EXTRA LOAD”, or “RF” 
on the sidewall. 
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Rim 
means a metal support for a tire 
or a tire and tube assembly upon 
which the tire beads are seated. 
Rim diameter 
means nominal diameter of the 
bead seat. If you change your 
wheel size, you will have to pur- 
chase new tires to match the new 
rim diameter. 
Rim size designation 
means rim diameter and width. 
Rim width 
means nominal distance between 
rim flanges. 
Sidewall 
means that portion of a tire be- 
tween the tread and bead. 
Speed rating (letter code) 
means the speed at which a tire is 
designed to be driven for extend- 
ed periods of time. The ratings 
range from 93 mph (150 km/h) 
to 186 mph (298 km/h) > table 
on page 236. You may not find 
this information on all tires be- 
cause it is not required by law. 
The speed rating letter code, 
where applicable, is molded on 
the tire sidewall and indicates the >  

Wheels 
  
by the tire manufacturer. This in- 
formation is used to contact con- 
sumers if a tire defect requires a 
recall. 
Vehicle capacity weight 
means the rated cargo and lug- 
gage load plus 150 lbs. (68 kilo- 
grams) times the vehicle's desig- 
nated seating capacity. 
Vehicle maximum load on the 
tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
maximum loaded vehicle weight 
and dividing by two. 
Vehicle normal load on the tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
curb weight, accessory weight, 
and normal occupant weight (dis- 
tributed in accordance with > ta- 
ble on page 247) and dividing by 
two. 
Occupant loading and distri- 
bution for vehicle normal load 
for various designated seating 
capacities 
Refer to the tire inflation pressure 
label > page 245, fig. 168 for the 
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number of seating positions. Re- 
fer to the table > table on 
page 247 for the number of peo- 
ple that correspond to the vehicle 
normal load. 
New tires or wheels 
Audi recommends having all work 
on tires or wheels performed by 
an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility. 
These facilities have the proper 
knowledge and are equipped with 
the required tools and replace- 
ment parts. 
>New tires do not yet have the 
optimal gripping properties. 
Drive carefully and at moderate 
speeds for the first 350 miles 
(500 km) with new tires. 
> Only use tires with the same de- 
sign, size (rolling circumfer- 
ence), and as close to the same 
tread pattern as possible on all 
four wheels. 
>Do not replace tires individually. 
At least replace both tires on the 
same axle at the same time. 
> Audi recommends using Audi 
Genuine Tires. If you would like 
to use different tires, please 
note that the tires may perform >  

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Wheels 
  
differently even if they are the 
same size > A. 
>If you would like to equip your 
vehicle with a tire and rim com- 
bination that is different from 
what was installed at the facto- 
ry, consult with an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility before making a 
purchase > A. 
Because the spare tire® is differ- 
ent from the regular tires instal- 
led on the vehicle (such as winter 
tires or wide tires), only use the 
spare tire* temporarily in case of 
emergency and drive carefully 
while it is in use. It should be re- 
placed with a regular tire as soon 
as possible. 
Applies to: vehicles with all wheel 
drive: All four wheels must be 
equipped with tires that are the 
same brand and have the same 
construction and tread pattern so 
that the drive system is not dam- 
aged by different wheel speeds. 
For this reason, in case of emer- 
gency, only use a spare tire* that 
is the same circumference as the 
regular tires. 
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
—Do not  use  steel rims  that are 
17 inches or larger. Otherwise, 
damage to the vehicle and an 
accident could result. 
—Only use tire/rim combina- 
tions and suitable wheel bolts 
that have been approved by 
Audi. Otherwise, damage to 
the vehicle and an accident 
could result. 
—For technical reasons, it is not 
possible to use tires from oth- 
er vehicles. In some cases, you 
cannot even use tires from the 
same vehicle model. 
—Make sure that the tires you 
select have enough clearance 
to the vehicle. Replacement 
tires should not be chosen 
simply based on the nominal 
size, because tires with a dif- 
ferent construction can differ 
greatly even if they are the 
same size. If there is not 
enough clearance, the tires or 
the vehicle can be damaged 
and this can reduce driving 
safety  and increase the risk of 
an accident. 
    
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