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Quick access 
  
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partment. Depending on vehicle 
equipment, it may have: 
  
  
      
— Audi music interface .......... 202 
—Audi phone box ............... 164 
— Starting the engine if there is a 
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@) Electromechanical parking brake 
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@) Selector lever (automatic transmis- 
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@3 Storage compartment .......... 83 
@ [START ENGINE STOP]button .... 95 
@3) Audi music interface ............ 202 
@@ Steering wheel adjustment ...... 66 
@) Lever for: 
— Cruise control system ......... 127 
— Audi adaptive cruise control .... 130 
® Button for switching the head-up 
display on and off, adjusting the 
height ........ 2... cee eee eee 25 
@ Instrument illumination ......... 55 
60) Connection port for the On Board 
Diagnostic System (OBD) ........ 277 
@) Headlight control switch ........ 51 
@ Hood release ...............0-. 222 
63 All-weather lights button ........ 51 
@4 Luggage compartment lid button . 40 
@5) Exterior mirror adjustment ...... 55 
68 Buttons for: 
— Power windows ...........00. 45 
—Child safety lock .............. 44 
@) Tips 
Some the equipment listed here is only instal- 
led in certain models or is available as an op- 
tion. 
Indicator lights overview 
The  indicator lights in the instrument cluster 
blink or turn on. They indicate functions or mal- 
functions. Some warning and indicator lights 
turn on when you switch the ignition on and must 
turn off when the  drive system is switched on or 
while driving. 
With some indicator lights, messages may ap- 
pear and warning signals may sound. The indica- 
tor lights and messages may be covered by other 
displays. To show  them again, select the second 
tab for messages with the multifunction steering 
wheel > page 13. 
Some indicator lights in the display can display in 
several colors. 
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If the wA or N indicator light turns on, check 
the message in the instrument cluster. 
The following indicator lights may be available, 
depending on the vehicle equipment: 
  
Red indicator lights 
Central indicator light 
=> page 7, 
Instrument cluster 
=>page 12 
    
  
   
    
   
    
    
   
   
   
   
   
       
   
   
  
Cooling system 
> page 14, 
=> page 227, 
=> page 227 
Safety belt 
=> page 70 
Transmission 
= page 100 
Drive system 
= page 102, 
Electrical system 
=> page 230 
Brake system 
=>page 
105, 
=>page 229, 
Electromechanical parking brake 
=> page 107 >  

Driving 
  
“N” (Neutral) gear 
In the “N” gear, power is not transmitted to the 
driving wheels. Use the “N” gear in a car wash 
(with conveyor belts), for example. 
If you unintentionally select “N” while driving 
(faster than 1 mph (2 km/h)), you can also shift 
back to “D” without pressing the brake pedal. 
For safety reasons, the vehicle cannot be locked 
when the transmission is in the  "N” gear. 
“Pp” (Park) gear 
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on. 
The vehicle is secured from rolling away by the 
parking lock when in the “P” gear. 
— Bring the vehicle to a full stop and press the 
brake pedal. 
— Press the “P” button @) on the selector lever. 
— The “P” next to the selector lever will light up. 
“P” engages automatically if you switch the en- 
gine off while the “D” or “R” gear is selected. If 
you switch the engine off in “N”, “P” will engage 
automatically after approximately 30 minutes. 
If you want to switch from “P” to “D” or “R”, the 
engine must be running. 
If you cannot shift out of “P”, for example be- 
cause the vehicle has no power, you may need to 
use the emergency release for the parking lock 
=> page 100. 
Selecting a driving program 
Various driving programs can be selected when in 
the  “D”  gear. The programs influence when the 
transmission shifts and how the accelerator ped- 
al responds. 
The selected driving program is displayed in the 
instrument cluster. 
—D (Drive): normal driving mode 
— S (Sport): sporty driving mode 
If you select the Dynamic mode in Audi drive se- 
lect*, the “S” driving program will be activated. 
When the ignition is switched off, the driving pro- 
gram  may be reset to “D”. 
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To switch between the current driving program 
and “S”, push the selector lever toward the rear. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Before you start driving, check if the  label 
for the desired selector lever position next 
to the selector lever is lit up. 
— Secure the vehicle against rolling before ex- 
iting the vehicle > page 96. 
— Power is still transmitted to the wheels 
when the engine is running at idle. To pre- 
vent the vehicle from “creeping”, you must 
keep  your foot on the brake in all selector 
lever positions (except "P" and "N") when 
the engine is running. 
— To reduce the risk of an accident, do not 
press the accelerator pedal when changing 
gears if the vehicle is stationary and the en- 
gine is running. 
— Never select the “R" or "P” gears while driv- 
ing. Doing so could cause an accident. 
— The vehicle can roll even if the ignition is 
switched off. 
      
@) Tips 
If you shift between “D” and “R” within one 
second, you do not need to press the brake 
pedal. This makes it possible to “rock” if it is 
stuck, for example.  

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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 
  
  
ZA WARNING 
— Only apply the brakes for the purpose of 
cleaning the brake system when road and 
traffic conditions permit. You must not en- 
danger other road users and increase the 
risk  of an accident. 
— Due to the risk of injury, only have an au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility work on the brake system. 
Incorrect repairs could impair the function. 
— Never let the vehicle roll while the engine is 
stopped because this increases the risk of an 
accident. 
— During automatic braking maneuvers, the 
brake pedal may move downward automati- 
cally. To reduce the risk of injury, do not 
place your foot under the brake pedal. 
@) Note 
— Never let the brakes “rub” by pressing the 
pedal lightly when braking is not actually 
necessary. This can cause the brakes to over- 
heat and increases braking distance and 
causes wear. 
— Observe the important information for driv- 
ing downhill > page 107. This especially ap- 
plies when towing a trailer. 
@) Tips 
— In vehicles with an electromechanical brake 
booster, the resistance in the brake pedal 
may vary depending on the driving situation 
(such as if driver assistance system are ac- 
tive). 
— If you retrofit your vehicle with a front spoil- 
er, wheel covers or similar items, make sure 
that the air flow to the brakes is not ob- 
structed. Otherwise the brake system can 
overheat. 
      
— Also refer to the information about brake 
fluid > page 229. 
Ga 7 @ Brakes: malfunction! Stop vehicle 
safely 
There is a malfunction in the brake system. If 
[S/ Bana fA also turn on, there is a malfunc- 
tion in the ABS, ESC, and braking distribution. If 
the brake booster is not working, you have to use 
much more force when braking the vehicle. 
Do not continue driving. See an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility for as- 
sistance. Read and follow the other safety pre- 
cautions > A\. 
Hie / © Brake pads: wear limit reached. You 
can continue driving. Please contact Service 
The brake pads are worn. Drive to an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility as 
soon as possible to have the malfunction correct- 
ed. 
Brake booster: limited functionality. You can 
continue driving. Please contact Service 
There is a brake booster malfunction. The  brake 
booster is available, but its effectiveness is re- 
duced. The braking performance may be different 
compared to the usual performance. Drive to an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor- 
rected. 
Brake booster: deactivated. See owner's manual 
The brake booster remains active for a brief peri- 
od of time after switching off the ignition. Secure 
the vehicle against rolling > page 96. 
Other indicator lights 
When you switch the ignition on, the EG i @ 
indicator light turns on briefly to check the func- 
tion. If the indicator light does not turn on, there 
is a system malfunction. 
file / © stays on, there is a malfunction in 
the brake system. 
@- A high load was placed on the brakes from 
driving downhill for a long period of time. Follow 
the instructions in the message to utilize the en- 
gine braking effect and to relieve  the brakes. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
If a malfunction occurs in the ABS, ESC, and 
braking distribution, interventions that > 
      
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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.  

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Driving dynamic 
  
Suspension 
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Applies to: vehicles with suspension control 
The adaptive dampers are an electronically-con- 
trolled damping system. The firmness of the sus- 
pension will adapt to the driving conditions and 
the driving situation. The settings depend on the 
selected Audi drive select* mode. 
Ground clearance 
The vehicle height and clearance can be influ- 
enced by the following factors: 
— Change in temperature 
— Change in load 
  
Z\ WARNING 
To reduce the risk  of injury, make sure no one 
gets pinched when the vehicle level is chang- 
ing, for example when cleaning the under- 
body or the wheel housings. 
@) Note 
Always make sure there is enough clearance 
above and below the vehicle. This is especially 
important for entrances with height restric- 
tions, for example, before driving into under- 
ground garages. You could also scrape the 
ground when driving over the edges of curbs 
or on steep ramps, which could damage your 
vehicle. 
      
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8 | Suspension: malfunction! You can continue 
driving 
There is a malfunction. See an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility for as- 
sistance. 
Steering 
Electromechanical steering supports the driver's 
steering movements by electronically adapting 
the power steering depending on the vehicle 
speed. The settings depend on the selected Audi 
drive select* mode. 
Dynamic steering 
Applies 
to: vehicles with dynamic steering 
The driving dynamic and driving stability are in- 
creased by the steering ratio based on the speed. 
At reduced speeds, steering is direct in order to 
provide agile steering behavior and keep the 
steering effort as minimal as possible when the 
driver is maneuvering the vehicle. This sets the 
steering to be less sensitive at higher speeds in 
order to provide improved vehicle control. 
a Steering: malfunction! Please stop vehicle 
The power steering may have failed. Adapt your 
driving style immediately to compensate for the 
fact that it may be more difficult to turn the 
steering wheel, and stop your vehicle in a safe lo- 
cation as soon as possible. Secure the vehicle 
against rolling before exiting the vehicle 
=> page 96. Do not continue driving. See an  au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility for assistance. 
|e —e| Steering: malfunction! Please stop vehicle 
There is a malfunction in the electronic steering 
lock. You cannot turn the ignition on. Secure the 
vehicle against rolling before exiting the vehicle 
= page 96. Do not tow your vehicle because it 
cannot be steered. See an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facility for assistance. 
a Steering: malfunction! You can continue 
driving 
There is a malfunction in the steering system. 
Steering may be more difficult or more sensitive. 
Adapt your driving style. Have the steering sys- 
tem checked immediately by an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility. Please 
note that the red indicator light may turn on af- 
ter restarting the engine. Do not continue driving 
if  it does. 
l@-| Steering lock: malfunction! Please contact 
Service 
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Trailer towing 
  
Trailer towing 
Driving with a trailer 
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Your vehicle is primarily intended for transport- 
ing people and luggage. However, if you drive 
with a trailer, follow the technical requirements, 
the operation and driving tips, and the legal reg- 
ulations. 
Driving with a trailer affects the vehicle's energy 
usage, performance, and wear. It also requires 
higher concentration from the driver. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Do not transport any people in a trailer due to 
the risk  of fatal injury. 
Technical requirements 
Trailer hitch 
      
Only use a trailer hitch with a removable ball 
hitch mount and ball hitch. The trailer hitch must 
be permitted for the vehicle, the trailer and the 
permitted total weight of the trailer being 
pulled. Above all, it must be securely and safely 
attached to the vehicle trailer. 
Never mount a trailer hitch on the bumper. The 
trailer hitch must be mounted in a way that does 
not impair the function of the bumper. Do not 
make any changes to the exhaust system and the 
brake system. 
Check regularly if the trailer hitch is securely 
mounted. Always follow the instructions given by 
the trailer hitch manufacturer. 
Trailer brakes 
If the trailer has its own brake system, then fol- 
low the manufacturer specifications. However, 
the brake system on the trailer must never be 
connected to the vehicle brake system. 
Engine cooling system 
Driving with a trailer means a higher load on the 
engine and the cooling system. The cooling sys- 
tem must be designed for additional load and 
contain enough coolant > @®. 
CG) Note 
Longer inclines cannot be driven without a 
suitable cooling system, especially if the out- 
side temperatures are high. Otherwise, this 
increases the risk of engine damage. 
Operating instructions 
Towing capacity 
Your vehicle can only be operated with class 1 or 
class 2 trailers. 
Load distribution 
Poor cargo load and distribution can negatively 
impact vehicle handling. Load the trailer based 
on the following criteria as much as possible: 
— Store objects in the vehicle luggage compart- 
ment, if possible. The vehicle should always 
carry the heaviest  possible load and the trailer 
should have the lightest possible load. 
— Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heavy objects are as close to the axle as possi- 
ble. 
— Secure objects so that they do not slide. 
— Utilize the maximum permitted tongue weight 
if possible. 
Tires 
Set the tire pressure on your vehicle for a “full 
load”; see the tire pressure sticker > page 245. If 
necessary, also adjust the tire pressure on the 
trailer according to the manufacturer's specifica- 
tions. 
The trailer and the vehicle should be equipped 
with winter tires when driving in winter tempera- 
tures. 
Outside mirrors 
If you cannot see  the traffic behind the trailer 
with the standard exterior  mirrors, then you 
must attach additional exterior mirrors. Adjust 
them so you have a sufficient visibility behind 
you. 
Exterior  lighting 
Follow the  legal regulations for lighting on your 
trailer that are applicable in the country where 
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Trailer towing 
  
you are operating the vehicle. Contact an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty for more information. 
Before you start driving, check all lighting equip- 
ment on the trailer while it is hitched to the  vehi- 
cle. 
The headlight range control automatically ad- 
justs the light range of the headlights. 
Safety chains 
Make sure the safety chains are correctly applied 
when pulling a trailer. The chains should hang 
enough so that the trailer can drive around 
curves. However, they must not touch the 
ground. 
@) Note 
Attachments retrofitted on the vehicle may 
cause damage, especially on the trailer hitch 
ball head. In cases of damage, have the func- 
tion checked by  an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility. 
@ Tips 
— Block the wheels with chocks when parking 
on inclines if the trailer is loaded. 
— Audi recommends having the vehicle in- 
spected between the inspection intervals if 
you tow a trailer frequently. 
— Avoid driving with a trailer during the vehi- 
cle break-in period. 
Driving with a trailer 
Driving with a trailer requires extra caution. 
Speed 
Adhere to the  legal speed limits. Follow the  legal 
regulations that are applicable in the country 
where you are operating the vehicle. 
As the speed increases, the driving stability of 
the trailer decreases. Therefore you should not 
exceed the maximum legal speed limit when 
there are unfavorable road, weather, and/or wind 
conditions. This especially applies when driving 
downhill. 
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Hill 
When you start driving uphill or downhill, trailers 
may tilt or sway sooner than when driving ona 
level surface. If small swaying movements have 
already occurred, you can stabilize the trailer by 
firmly braking immediately. Never attempt to 
“straighten out” the trailer by accelerating. 
Downshift before driving on hills  to utilize the en- 
gine braking effect > A\. 
Brakes 
When using a trailer with overrun brakes, first 
brake gently then quickly. This reduces the risk of 
jerking while braking if the trailer wheels lock up. 
Engine coolant temperature 
Pay attention specifically to the coolant tempera- 
ture display when there are high outside temper- 
atures, and when driving on long inclines 
=> page 14. Shift to a higher gear in a timely man- 
ner. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Constant braking causes the brakes to over- 
heat and can substantially reduce braking per- 
formance, increase braking distance, or cause 
complete failure of the brake system.