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Driving 
  
Switching the Start/Stop system off and on 
The )* button is located above the selector lev- 
er in the center console. The  LED in the button 
turns on when the function is switched off. 
> Press (A)°* to switch the system on or off. 
If you switch the system off during a Stop phase, 
the engine will start again automatically. 
Basic requirements 
— The driver’s door and the hood must be closed 
and the driver’s safety belt must be fastened. 
—"P","N", or "D" must be engaged. 
—The steering wheel must not be turned far in ei- 
ther direction. 
— The vehicle must have driven  faster than 2 mph 
(3 km/h) since the last time it stopped. 
— The vehicle is not in trailer mode. 
@ Note 
Always switch the Start/Stop system off when 
driving through water > page 103. 
@ Tips 
— Depending on the driving situation, the en- 
gine may already stop when coasting before 
the vehicle has come to a complete stop. 
— If you select the "D" position after shifting 
into reverse, the vehicle must be driven fast- 
er than 6 mph (10 km/h) in order for the 
Start/Stop system to become active again. 
This makes it possible to maneuver without 
stopping the engine. 
Stopping and starting the engine 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
> Press and hold the brake pedal until the vehicle 
has stopped. The @] indicator light appears in 
the instrument cluster once the engine stops 
automatically. 
> The engine starts again when you remove your 
foot from the brake pedal. The  indicator light 
turns off. 
If the parking brake is set, the engine will only 
start again when the accelerator pedal is pressed. 
@) Tips 
— Press the brake pedal during a Stop phase 
to keep the vehicle from rolling. 
— The ignition will turn off if you press the 
START ENGINE STOP] button during a Stop 
  
      
phase. 
— If you leave the vehicle briefly during a Stop 
phase and then enter again, the driver's 
door must be closed and the safety belt 
must be fastened in order for the engine to 
be able to restart. 
— You can control if the engine will stop or not 
by reducing or increasing the amount of 
force  you use to press the brake pedal. For 
example, if you only lightly press on the 
brake pedal in stop-and-go traffic or when 
turning, the engine will not switch off when 
the vehicle is stationary. If you press the 
brake pedal harder, the engine will switch 
off. 
Starting and stopping the engine automat- 
ically 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
The system checks if certain conditions are met 
before and during the Stop phase, and deter- 
mines if the engine stops and how long it re- 
mains stopped. For example, if power usage is 
high,  the engine will not be stopped. Along with 
other conditions, the following factors influence 
the automatic engine start or stop: 
— Environmental conditions (slopes, inclines, ele- 
vation, temperature) 
— Battery  (charge status, temperature, power us- 
age) 
— Engine temperature 
— Assist systems 
— Driving behavior 
Depending on the engine, the Gy indicator light 
may appear if the engine is not stopped. 
Applies to: vehicles with Start/Stop system 
Drive system: please start the vehicle manually > 
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Driving 
  
This message appears when specific conditions 
are not met during a Stop phase. The Start/Stop 
system will not be able to restart the engine.  The 
engine must be started with the 
START ENGINE STOP] button. 
  
      
Vehicle starting system: malfunction! Please 
contact Service 
There is a malfunction in the Start/Stop system. 
Drive the vehicle to an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Service Facility as soon as possible to 
have the malfunction corrected. 
Brakes 
General information 
You can apply the vehicle's brakes using the brake 
pedal. 
Operating noise 
Noises may occur when braking depending on the 
speed, braking force, and outside conditions such 
as temperature and humidity. 
Braking effect 
The response time from the brakes depends on 
the weather and environmental conditions. To 
ensure the optimal braking effect, the brake sys- 
tem is cleaned at regular intervals. This is done 
by applying the brake pads to the brake rotors for 
a short period of time when driving at high 
speeds when the windshield wipers are switched 
on. 
If the brake system becomes damp, for example 
after driving in heavy rain, the braking effect may 
be delayed. Other factors that could temporarily 
increase the response time of the brakes include: 
— Wet conditions 
— Low temperatures, ice, and snow 
— Roads covered in salt 
— Dirty brake pads 
Corrosion 
Corrosion may form on the brake rotors if there is 
no heavy braking, if the vehicle is not driven for 
long periods of time, or if the vehicle is not driv- 
en 
frequently or for long distances. In this case, 
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braking heavily several times while driving at 
high speeds can clean the brake rotors >  A\. 
Brake pads 
New brake pads do not achieve their full braking 
effect during the first 250 miles (400 km). They 
must be “broken in” first. However, you can com- 
pensate for the slightly reduced braking force by 
pressing firmly on the brake pedal. Avoid heavy 
braking during the break-in period. 
Brake pad wear depends largely on the way the 
vehicle is driven and on operating conditions. 
Brake pad wear increases when driving frequently 
in the city or short distances or when using a very 
sporty driving style. 
Ceramic brakes 
Applies to: vehicles with ceramic brakes 
Ceramic brakes provide excellent deceleration 
rates. 
The break-in period for new ceramic brakes may 
be significantly longer than for standard brake 
rotors. Due to the properties of the material, 
they may cause noises at lower speeds. Ceramic 
brakes also absorb more moisture in wet condi- 
tions. Therefore, there will temporarily be less 
braking force than when the brakes are dry. You 
can compensate for this by pressing the brake 
pedal harder. 
Automatic post-collision braking system 
The automatic post-collision braking system can 
help to reduce the risk of sliding and of addition- 
al collisions after an accident. If the airbag con- 
trol module detects a collision, the vehicle is 
braked by the ESC. 
The vehicle does not brake automatically if one of 
the following occurs: 
— The driver presses the accelerator pedal, or 
— The braking force generated by the pressed 
brake pedal is greater than the braking force 
that would be initiated by the system 
— The ESC, the brake system, or the vehicle elec- 
trical system is not functioning  

Driving 
  
  
stabilize the vehicle will no longer be availa- 
ble. This could cause the vehicle to swerve, 
which increases the risk that the vehicle will 
slide. Do not continue driving. See an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility for assistance. 
      
Electromechanical 
parking brake 
Operating the parking brake 
The electromechanical parking brake is used to 
secure the vehicle from rolling away unintention- 
ally. 
The ©) switch is located under the selector lever 
in the center console. It turns on when the park- 
ing brake is set. You can release the parking brake 
manually or automatically when you start to 
drive. 
Setting and releasing the parking brake 
> Setting: pull the ©) switch. 
> 1f BM / © appears, the parking brake is hold- 
ing the vehicle. You can remove your foot from 
the brake pedal. 
> Releasing: when the ignition is switched on, 
press and hold the brake pedal and press the ©) 
button. 
If the red indicator light flashes, the braking 
force has not built  up enough or it has decreased. 
You can also secure the vehicle by selecting the 
“P” gear or pressing the brake pedal. Make sure 
the indicator light is off before you start driving. 
Automatically releasing the parking brake 
when starting to drive 
Requirement: the driver's door must be closed 
and the driver’s safety belt must be fastened. 
> Press the accelerator pedal to start to drive. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, always 
make sure the vehicle is situated safely 
while  stationary. 
— If the parking brake is set, it can release au- 
tomatically when the accelerator pedal is 
      
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pressed. To reduce the risk of an accident, 
do not inadvertently press the accelerator 
pedal and always shift into “P” when the ve- 
hicle is stopped. 
— If the power supply fails, you cannot set the 
parking brake once it is released, or release 
it if  it  is set. Secure the vehicle against roll- 
ing before exiting the vehicle > page 96. See 
an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility for assistance. 
G) Tips 
— On steep inclines, especially when in trailer 
mode, the vehicle may roll backwards unin- 
tentionally when starting to drive. To reduce 
the risk of this happening, pull and hold the 
switch while pressing the accelerator 
pedal. If enough drive power has built  up at 
the wheels and the vehicle does not roll 
backwards, then release the switch to start 
to drive. 
— If you leave the vehicle when “D” or “R” are 
engaged, the parking brake will be set auto- 
matically. 
       
— Noises when the parking brake is set and re- 
leased are normal and are not a cause for 
concern. 
— The parking brake goes through a self-test 
cycle at regular intervals when the vehicle is 
stopped. Any noises associated with this are 
normal. 
Emergency braking function 
Emergency braking should only be used in an 
emergency, if the standard brake  pedal is mal- 
functioning or obstructed. When the emergency 
braking function is activated, the braking effect is 
similar to a heavy braking maneuver. 
> Pull and hold the @) switch while driving. 
» An audio warning signal will sound and emer- 
gency braking will begin. 
> If you press the accelerator pedal, emergency 
braking will be canceled.  

Driving 
  
Offroad driving 
Applies to: allroad 
Your vehicle is not an offroad vehicle. Note the 
following points when driving offroad: 
— Drive slowly and carefully. 
—To reduce the risk  of underbody damage, pay 
attention to the vehicle's ground clearance and 
drive across raised areas of the ground with the 
wheels on one side of the vehicle, instead of al- 
lowing the center of the vehicle to pass over the 
raised  areas. 
— To reduce the risk  of becoming stuck, drive 
through sandy or swampy areas at a steady 
speed and without stopping, if possible. 
If necessary, use  the following functions: 
— Audi drive select* Offroad mode > page 110 
— Hill hold assist* > page 108 
— Limit ESC > page 114 
  
ZA WARNING 
Only drive in terrain that is suitable for the ve- 
hicle and your driving ability. 
      
@ For the sake of the environment 
Avoid actions that are damaging to the envi- 
ronment. Show respect for the natural envi- 
ronment and remain on marked routes. 
G) Tips 
Clean your vehicle after driving offroad. Dirt 
and stones falling off your vehicle can affect 
other road users. 
Driving through water 
If you must drive through water, follow these in- 
structions: 
— Check the stability of the ground, the current, 
and the water depth. If the ground is unstable, 
there is a strong current, or there are waves, 
the water must only reach up to the lower edge 
of the body at the most. 
— Deactivate the Start/Stop system*. 
— Drive carefully and no faster than at walking 
speeds to prevent the front of the vehicle from 
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creating waves, because they could splash 
above the lower edge of the body. Oncoming 
vehicles could also create waves. 
— Do not stop the vehicle while in the water. 
— Drive in reverse. 
— Do not turn the engine off. 
  
ZA WARNING 
After driving through water, press the brake 
pedal carefully to dry  the brakes so that the 
full braking effect will be restored. 
@) Note 
Vehicle components such as the engine, drive 
system, suspension, or electrical system can 
be severely damaged by driving through wa- 
ter 
Gi) Tips 
If possible, avoid driving through salt water 
because it increases the risk  of corrosion. Use 
fresh water to clean any  vehicle components 
that come into contact with salt water. 
Hill descent assist 
Applies to: vehicles with hill hold assist 
  
    
The “2 button is located above the selector lever 
in the center console. It lights up when the sys- 
tem is turned on. 
Hill descent assist can assist you when driving 
down hills by maintaining a constant vehicle 
speed by automatically braking all four wheels. 
You can adjust the speed using the accelerator 
and brake pedals. The regulation depends on the 
hill and the vehicle speed. 
> Switching on: press “2. 
> Switching off: press “2 again. 
Active regulation 
Regulation begins shortly after you start driving 
and is possible at speeds up to approximately 19 
mph (30 km/h) and on hills that have an approxi- 
mately 6-60% grade. If these conditions are met, 
regulation will be activated and the indicator 
light will turn on.  

Driving information 
  
— The traffic signs on the road always take pri- 
ority over the display. The driver is always 
responsible for adhering to the regulations 
applicable in the country where the vehicle 
is being operated. 
— Units of measurement and language set- 
tings are displayed based on how they were 
set in the MMI system settings > page 212. 
Applies to: vehicles with traffic light information 
Switching traffic light information on and 
off 
» Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Driver assistance > Traffic light in- 
formation. 
Accessing traffic light information 
> Select in the instrument cluster: vehicle func- 
tions tab > Traffic signs. 
@® Tips 
If another tab or another function is selected 
in the instrument cluster, the traffic  light in- 
formation will appear in the status bar on the 
instrument cluster. 
Messages 
Applies to: vehicles with traffic light information 
Malfunction! See owner's manual 
The system could not be configured, for example 
due to a network malfunction. Switch the igni- 
tion off and shut down the vehicle to restart the 
system. Wait several minutes until the vehicle 
has shut down completely and then switch the 
ignition back on. 
Function currently unavailable. See owner's 
manual 
There is a temporary system malfunction. Check 
if one or more of the following situations applies 
and correct the issue if necessary: 
— Traffic light information is switched off 
— Data transmission is deactivated 
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— The vehicle is not equipped with traffic sign rec- 
ognition. 
— There is no valid license 
— Traffic light information is not available in that 
area 
Lap timer 
Introduction 
Applies to: vehicles with lap timer 
You can record and evaluate lap times with the 
lap timer. You can operate the lap timer using the 
multifunction steering wheel > page 13. 
Opening the lap timer 
> Select in the instrument cluster: Vehicle func- 
tions tab > [| button > Lap times. 
An additional indicator appears in the head-up 
display*. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
Your focus should always be on driving your 
vehicle safely. As the driver, you have com- 
plete responsibility for safety in traffic. To re- 
duce the risk  of an accident, only use  the lap 
timer functions in such a way that you always 
maintain complete control over your vehicle in 
all traffic situations. 
G) Tips 
You can retrieve information from the trip 
computer while the lap timer stopwatch is 
running. 
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Applies to: vehicles with lap timer 
      
Requirement: the lap timer must be open 
=> page 124. 
Timing laps 
> To start timing manually, select Start lap 1  in 
the menu. 
> To start timing automatically as soon as you be- 
gin to drive, select Start lap 1 by driving off or 
Start by driving off in the menu.  

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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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Parking and maneuvering 
  
brakes or changing the direction. Park assist au- 
tomatically steers the vehicle into the parking 
space while the driver presses the pedals. 
>» After stopping the vehicle briefly, make sure 
the actual direction the vehicle is traveling 
matches the direction indicated by the park as- 
sist. 
> Remove your hands from the steering wheel. 
> Pay attention to the path of the vehicle. If the 
traffic situation permits, accelerate carefully 
> AX. The maximum parking speed is approxi- 
mately 4 mph (7 km/h). 
> Follow the visual instructions in the center dis- 
play and the warning tones until the parking 
process has ended. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
— The park assist is an assist system. The driv- 
er is still responsible for monitoring the ve- 
hicle's surroundings and preventing colli- 
sions when using the system. 
— When using park assist to drive into or out 
of a parking space, the steering wheel turns 
quickly on its own. Reaching into the steer- 
ing wheel spokes while this is happening can 
result in injury. 
  
tomatically steers the vehicle out of the parking 
space while the driver presses the pedals. 
> Start the engine. 
> Press the Pe button in the center console. 
> Wait until a message appears in the center dis- 
play that specifies the direction of travel re- 
quired to exit the parking space. 
> Activate the turn signal on the desired side or, 
depending on vehicle equipment, press  that 
side next to the vehicle in the center display. 
» Make sure the actual direction the vehicle is 
traveling matches the direction indicated by the 
park assist. 
> Remove your hands from the steering wheel. 
> Pay attention to the path of the vehicle. If the 
traffic situation permits, accelerate carefully 
> AX. The maximum speed for exiting a parking 
space is 3 mph (5 km/h). 
> Follow the visual instructions in the display and 
the warning tones until the vehicle has finished 
exiting the parking space. 
>» The process of exiting the parking space has 
ended if additional corrective movements are 
no longer necessary and the specified steering 
wheel angle is sufficient to drive out of the 
parking space. Resume control of the steering 
wheel >@). 
  
    
G) Tips 
You can also cancel the driving direction set 
by the system by shifting between a forward 
gear and reverse gear. Based on the position 
of the vehicle, the system then calculates the 
additional steering and driving directions for 
maneuvering. 
  
Exiting parking spaces with park assist 
Applies to: vehicles with  park assist 
If you parked the vehicle in a parallel parking 
space, park assist can help  you drive out of it. 
In the center display, arrows and symbols on the 
vehicle roof @) > page 158, fig. 133 indicate 
what action is needed, such as applying the 
brakes or changing the direction. Park assist au- 
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ZA WARNING 
— Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
— The park assist is an assist system. The driv- 
er is still responsible for monitoring the ve- 
hicle's surroundings and preventing colli- 
sions when using the system. 
— When using park assist to drive into or out 
of a parking space, the steering wheel turns 
quickly on its own. Reaching into the steer- 
ing wheel spokes while this is happening can 
result in injury. 
      
@) Note 
Resume steering immediately after the last 
corrective movement and the takeover 
prompt, so that the specified steering wheel 
angle is not recentered.  

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Navigation 
  
Selecting map content (such as POIs) as the 
destination 
Requirement: map content must be displayed 
=>page 191. 
> Press on map content on the map (for example, 
ii). 
Selecting the destination 
> Select: 4 > Start. 
Route guidance will be activated and the map will 
be displayed > page 185, fig. 142. 
ST) ee mee EL 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system 
You can enter additional destinations during ac- 
tive route guidance. 
Entering a stopover 
Requirement: route guidance must be active. 
> Enter a destination > page 182. 
Displaying stopovers or the route plan 
All destinations are listed in the route plan. 
> Press on Pin the side menu on the map 
=> page 185, fig. 142. 
Editing stopovers 
> Press on Pin the side menu on the map 
=> page 185, fig. 142. 
> Adding a stopover: Select: Add destination > 
select a destination > Add to route. 
> Moving a stopover: press Z. Touch the > sym- 
bol and move the entry to the desired position. 
Press Done. 
> Deleting a stopover: Select: Z > one or more 
entries or Select all > Delete > (Done). 
Stopping route guidance 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system 
Requirement: route guidance must be active and 
the map must be displayed. 
> Applies to: MMI: Press BX > page 185, fig. 142. 
> Applies to: multifunction steering wheel: Select 
in the instrument cluster: Navigation tab > 
button > Cancel route guidance. 
    
Map 
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system 
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Fig. 143 Marked map object 
Opening the map 
Applies to: MMI 
> Press NAVIGATION on the home screen. 
> If necessary, press /\ to display the map. 
The following list gives an overview of the infor- 
mation displayed on the map. Press on any func- 
tion (for example, alternative routes) to show ad- 
ditional options. 
Select destination > page 183 
Enter a destination using  intelligent search 
=> page 182 
Cancel route guidance > page 185 
Current route 
Request spoken prompt 
Alternative routes > page 187 
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Display active destinations, stopovers, or 
route plan > page 185. The distance to the 
destination including the calculated arrival 
time is displayed. 
Online traffic information > page 190 
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