Wheels
driver is responsible for having the tires in-
flated to the correct pressure.
— Do not change the tire pressure when the
temperature of the tire is extremely high.
This could result in serious damage to the
tire and even cause the tire to burst, increas-
ing the risk of an accident.
—Atire with low pressure flexes more. This
heats the tire up too much. This could cause
the tread to separate and even cause the tire
to burst, increasing the risk of an accident.
— The tire pressure monitoring system does
not warn about damage or defects in the
tire construction that could cause the tire to
burst, for example. Inspect your tires regu-
larly.
(i) Tips
— If tires are replaced, the sensors and valves
do not need to be removed or replaced. Only
replace the valve stem and, if necessary, the
valve and the wheel electronics. If you have
questions, see an authorized Audi dealer or
authorized Audi Service Facility.
— An incorrect display or a malfunction in the
tire pressure monitoring system can occur
after using the tire mobility kit. Have the
sensors replaced by an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility.
— The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 267.
Displaying tire pressures and temperatures
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
Requirement: you must be driving the vehicle.
> Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but-
ton > Service & checks > Tire pressure monitor-
ing > Display tire pressure.
The current tire pressures are shown in green,
yellow or red numbers in the Infotainment sys-
tem:
— Green: the current tire pressure and the speci-
fied tire pressure are approximately the same.
234
— Yellow: the current tire pressure is lower than
the specified tire pressure.
— Red: the current tire pressure is much lower
than the specified tire pressure.
The specified tire pressure is the last tire pres-
sure that was stored > page 235.
Note that the tire pressure also depends on the
temperature of the tire. The tire pressure in-
creases as the engine becomes warmer while
driving.
ZA\ WARNING
Read and follow the important information
and notes > page 233.
@ Tips
The tire pressure or temperature is not dis-
played while the vehicle is stationary and in
adaptation mode. Dashes --.-- are shown in
place of the pressure and temperature.
Tire pressure loss
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
If the @ indicator light turns on, the pressure in
at least one tire is too low or new sensors were
not adapted:
The indicator light turns on after turning the
ignition on
The tire pressure is too low compared to the
specified pressure.
> Check and store the tire pressure(s) the next
time it is possible > page 235.
The indicator light turns on while driving
Wheels with new sensors were not adapted or
the tire pressure has reached a critical level com-
pared to the specified pressure.
> Avoid unnecessary steering and braking maneu-
vers.
> Adapt your driving style to the situation.
> Stop as soon as possible and check the tire(s).
> If it is possible to continue driving, see an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service
Facility immediately and have your tire(s) re-
paired or replaced if necessary.
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Wheels
ZA WARNING
Read and follow the important information
and notes > page 233.
Storing new tire pressures
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
The tire pressure specifications must be stored
correctly for the tire pressure monitoring system
to function reliably.
It is always necessary to store the tire pressures
when the tire pressures are modified, for exam-
ple due to a change in load or when new sensors
are installed.
> Before storing the tire pressures, make sure the
tire pressures of all four tires meet the speci-
fied values and are adapted to the load
=> page 224, fig. 178. Only correct and store
the pressure in tires whose temperature is ap-
proximately the same as the ambient tempera-
ture. If the temperature of the tire is higher
than the ambient air temperature, the tire
pressure must be increased approximately
3.0 PSI (0.2 bar) above the value on the sticker.
> Switch the ignition on.
> Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but-
ton > Service & checks > Tire pressure monitor-
ing > Store tire pressure > Yes, store now. Af-
ter storing the tire pressures, the tire pressure
monitoring system measures the current pres-
sures while driving and stores them as the new
specified pressures.
> If the changed tire pressures are not displayed
in the Infotainment system, drive the vehicle
for approximately 10 minutes so that the sen-
sor signal from the wheels is received again.
During this adaptation phase, --.-- is displayed
for the pressure and temperature and the tire
pressure monitoring system is only partially
available. It only provides a warning if one or
more tire pressures is below the minimum per-
mitted specified pressure.
tire pressure: wheel change detected. Please
check all tires and store pressures in MMI
If the indicator light turns on and the message
appears, the system has detected that the loca-
tion of the sensors has changed due to a wheel
replacement, or new sensors have been installed.
Store the new tire pressures.
Z\ WARNING
Read and follow the important information
and notes > page 233.
Malfunctions
Applies to: vehicles with tire pressure monitoring system
a Tire pressure: malfunction! See owner's
manual
If the is indicator light appears after switching
the ignition on or while driving and the @ indi-
cator light also blinks for approximately one mi-
nute and then stays on, then there is system mal-
function. The following are examples of situa-
tions that could cause a malfunction:
— If the message appears at the end of the adap-
tation phase, the system may not detect one or
several of the wheel sensors necessary for pres-
sure monitoring. This may result from one or
more wheels without wheel sensors or with in-
compatible wheel sensors being installed.
—Awheel sensor or another component has
failed.
— Using snow chains can affect the function of
the system because of the shielding effect of
the chains.
—The tire pressure monitoring system is not
available due to a malfunction.
— Transmitters with the same frequency, such as
headphones or remote controlled devices, may
cause a temporary system malfunction due to
the strong electromagnetic field.
The ia indicator light and the message turn off
once the tire pressure monitoring system is avail-
able again. If you cannot correct the malfunction
and the iis indicator light stays on, drive imme-
diately to an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility to have the malfunction
repaired.
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Care and cleaning
Care and cleaning
General information
Regular, proper care helps to maintain your vehi-
cle's value. It can also be a requirement when
submitting warranty claims for corrosion damage
and paint defects on the body.
The required cleaning and care products can be
obtained from an authorized Audi dealer or au-
thorized Service Facility. Read and follow the in-
structions for use on the packaging.
ZX WARNING
— Using cleaning and care products incorrectly
can be dangerous to your health.
— Always store cleaning and care products out
of reach of children to reduce the risk of poi-
soning.
@ For the sake of the environment
— Purchase environmentally-friendly cleaning
products if possible.
— Do not dispose of cleaning and care prod-
ucts with household trash.
Car washes
The longer that deposits such as insects, bird
droppings, tree sap or road salt remain on the ve-
hicle, the more the surface can be damaged. High
temperatures such as those caused by sunlight
increase the damaging effect.
Before washing, rinse off heavy deposits with
plenty of water.
Stubborn deposits such as bird droppings or tree
sap are best removed with plenty of water and a
microfiber cloth.
Also, wash the underside of your vehicle once
road salt stops being used for the season.
Pressure washers
When washing your vehicle with a pressure wash-
er, always follow the operating instructions pro-
vided with the pressure washer. This is especially
important in regard to the pressure and spraying
distance. Do not direct the stream of water di-
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rectly onto seals for the side windows, doors,
luggage compartment lid, or hood, or onto the
tires, rubber hoses, insulating material, sensors”,
or camera lenses*. Keep a distance of at least 16
inches (40 cm).
Do not remove snow and ice with a pressure
washer.
Never use cone nozzles or high pressure nozzles.
The water temperature must not be above 140 °F
(60 °C).
Automatic car wash
Spray off the vehicle before washing.
Make sure that the windows and power top* are
closed and the windshield wipers are off. Make
sure that the vehicle is still able to roll during the
washing process in the car wash. Follow instruc-
tions from the car wash operator, especially if
there are accessories attached to your vehicle.
If possible, use car washes that do not have
brushes.
Washing by hand
Clean the vehicle starting from the top and work-
ing downward using a soft sponge or cleaning
brush. Use solvent-free cleaning products.
Washing vehicles with matte finish paint by
hand
To reduce the risk of damaging the paint when
washing, first remove dust and large particles
from your vehicle. Insects, grease spots, and fin-
gerprints are best removed with a special cleaner
for matte finish paint.
Apply the product using a microfiber cloth. To re-
duce the risk of damaging the paint surface, do
not use too much pressure.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water. Then
clean using a neutral shampoo and a soft micro-
fiber cloth.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly again and let it air
dry. Remove any water residue using a chamois. >
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Emergency assistance
points on the side sill. Otherwise, your vehicle
could be damaged.
moving an unting a wheel
@ g + “
rood oO
Fig. 189 Wheel: internal hex socket to turn the wheel
bolts
B8K-1477
Fig. 190 Wheel: alignment pin in the top hole
Removing a wheel
> Remove the top wheel bolt completely using
the hex socket in the screwdriver handle from
the vehicle tool kit > fig. 789 and place it ona
clean surface.
> Then install the alignment pin from the vehicle
tool kit by hand in the empty wheel bolt hole
> fig. 190".
> Remove the rest of the wheel bolts.
» Remove the wheel >(). The alignment pin re-
mains in the hole while doing this.
Installing a wheel
Read the directions on > page 247 when instal-
ling unidirectional tires.
> Slide the wheel on over the alignment pin >@.
1) Applies to: vehicles with ceramic brake rotors*: Use a sec-
ond alignment pin* from the vehicle tool kit for the lowest
hole according to the steps described for the first align-
ment pin.
> Install the wheel bolts and tighten them gently
using the hex socket.
> Remove the alignment pin and tighten the re-
maining wheel bolt.
> Carefully lower the vehicle using the vehicle
jack*.
> Tighten the wheel bolts in a diagonal pattern
using the wheel wrench*.
The wheel bolts must be clean and loosen and
tighten easily. Check the contact surfaces for the
wheel and hub. Contaminants on these surfaces
must be removed before installing the wheel.
ZA\ WARNING
— Read and follow the important information
and notes under > page 227.
— Never use the hex socket in the screwdriver
handle to tighten the wheel bolts. Using the
hex
socket will not achieve the required
tightening torque, which increases the risk
of an accident.
CG) Note
When removing or installing the wheel, the
rim
could hit the brake rotor and damage the
rotor. Work carefully and have a second per-
son help you.
U rectional tires
A unidirectional tire profile is identified by arrows
on the tire sidewall that point in the running di-
rection. You must always maintain the specified
running direction. This is necessary to ensure the
tire's optimal performance in regard to adhesion,
running noise, and friction, and to reduce the risk
of hydroplaning.
To benefit fully from the advantages of the uni-
directional tire design, you should replace faulty
tires as soon as possible and restore the correct
running direction on all of the tires.
247
Emergency assistance
> Reinstall the caps on the wheel bolts if neces-
sary.
> Store the vehicle tool kit in its designated
place.
> If the removed wheel does not fit in the spare
wheel well, store it securely in the luggage
compartment > page 64.
> Check the tire pressure on the installed wheel
as soon as possible.
> Check the tire pressure and store it in the Info-
tainment system.
> The wheel bolt tightening specification must be
90 ft lbs (120 Nm). Have it checked as soon as
possible with a torque wrench. Drive carefully
until then.
> Have the faulty wheel replaced as quickly as
possible.
Spare tire
General information
Applies to: vehicles with space-saving spare tire (compact
spare tire)
Fig. 191 Luggage compartment: spare tire
The spare tire is intended for short-term use on-
ly. Have the damaged tire checked and replaced if
necessary by an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility as soon as possible.
There are some restrictions on the use of the
compact spare tire. The compact spare tire has
been designed specifically for your type of vehi-
cle. Do not replace it with the spare tire from an-
other type of vehicle.
248
Removing the spare tire
> Turn the handle > fig. 191 @ counter-clock-
wise.
> Remove the spare tire.
Removing the vehicle jack
> Lift up the cover on the right side of the lug-
gage compartment and remove the vehicle
jack.
Snow chains
For technical reasons, the use of snow chains on
the compact spare tire is not permitted.
If you have to drive with snow chains and a front
tire fails, mount the spare tire in place of a rear
tire. Install the snow chains on the rear tire that
you removed, and install that in place of the
front tire that failed.
ZA WARNING
— After installing a spare tire, the tire pressure
must be checked as soon as possible.
— Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h)
with a compact spare tire. Driving faster
than that increases the risk of an accident.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, avoid hard
acceleration or braking and driving fast
around curves with the compact spare tire.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, never drive
with more than one compact spare tire.
— Normal summer or winter tires must not be
mounted on the compact spare wheel rim.
Jump starting
You should only perform the steps that follow if
you have the necessary tools and technical ex-
pertise.
If the engine does not start because the vehicle
battery is drained, you can jump start your vehi-
cle using another vehicle. Jump start cables are
needed to do this.
Both vehicle batteries must have 12 V nominal
voltage. The voltage capacity (Ah) of the vehicle >
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Random
refer to Shuffle....... 0.0... cee eee eee 180
Range. ... 22. eee eee 15
Reading lights.................022-000- 39
Rear lid
refer to Luggage compartment lid........ 25
Rearseats.... 0.0... cece eee eee 48
Rearispoile tics «5 enorv © waneae « mene 2 syerem 108
Cleaning... ... 2... cece eee eee eee 238
Rearview camera
refer to Parking aid................ 99, 100
Rearview mirror dimming................ 40
Rear window defogger..............00005 71
Recirculation mode..............000005- 70
Recuperation....... 00.0.0 cece ee eee eee 15
Refrigerant Gils + « wes » wasn © xmimns ann 264
Refueling sv cca os mua xs eae oo mea 2 wens 197
Remote control
Garage door opener.............000e0 ee 28
Remotercontrol:key wcicien . wcieoe ss weien s + cee 19
Convenience opening and closing......... 27
Key replacement... .....eeeeeceeeee ees 19
LED asccane vo scams 2 x awewaen © oy atewaire wanes stains 20
Mechanical key.......... 000.0 cece evans 20
Personalization: = vex « + seu ¢ s sew x eo 19
Replacing the battery.................. 20
Unlocking and locking..............0005 21
Removing the caps (wheel bolts) ......... 245
Removing the wheel hub covers.......... 245
REPaltS cximns & v sawn © # mma @ 2 sme © @ NEN 258
Replacement keys « « sss ¢ e sews « » aaron x eo 19
Replacement parts..............00-.00. 260
Replacing windshield wiper blades......... 42
Reporting Safety Defects................ 260
Reset
refer to Restart (MMI)..............04 194
Restart (MM) ess ss esas s een es ween st wes 194
Reverse (automatic transmission) .......... 82
Rewinding (audio/video file)............. 177
RIMS 20... eee 229
ClEGHING s 3 aeens «2 sem 5 ¥ emee Fe Heme Fe 237
Ringtone settings ..............0ee ee ane 139
Rolling ability
Electromechanical parking brake......... 79
Transmission idletec os ssw «sss wv owes 3 8s 82
ROOTLOAM = sasnces wv a amines eo nemoane oo venue © x voce 264
ROOPRACK sowie: ow awcvins wo cwcmess w nhawees we ecko a 68
also refer to Roof rack.........-.00e eee 68
Route criteria..... 2.2... eee eee eee 155
Route guidance
refer to Navigation.............e. eee 148
Running direction (tires)................ 247
S
Safety
TélEPhOTie « saves sc sean ¢ 2 peas Ye oa Ee 128
Safety belt microphone................. 140
Safety belts... 0... eee eee eee 49
Cleaning’: ¢ « ews 2 » eae 7s mews co eee ee 239
LOCK MG icin: ic x vwcuawe x 0 ceuiane w ome an ao 61
Securing child safety seats.............. 60
Saving fuel
Energy consumers................-00-. 15
Recuperation’s « esses + = sews + ¢ sews + eer « 15
Sart ((AdIO) aan = = mews = 2 assy S RGSS E RETR 165
Screwdriver ss ¢ = sen : o oeee : een st eens: 242
SD card reader..................00000. 170
SDS
refer to Voice recognition system........ 122
Search
refer to Free text search........... 118,179
Search area (point of interest)........... 1511
Search function
refer to Free text search........... 118,179
Searching for anentry...............4.. 119
Seat heating sans ss saws se eeu ee ews ee oes 71
Seats
AGUSTIN poses x snosces x 2 vmasewe 6X omanaim & x swans 46
Adjusting the rear seats..............-. 48
Gl@SNING:: « s seus +» eews ss ween to wees: 239
Easy. Seatientry, sciscws 6 inane so saves » eomee & @ 47
Folding. ....... 0... cece eee ee eee eee 66
Secondary phone.................. 129, 190
Selecting a source (media).............5 177
Selection’ Menu . . svc ss naee aos AUT, 115; 116
Selective door unlocking...............4. 18
Selective wheel torque control........... 104
Selector lever (automatic transmission)
Emergency operation... .......0.....0.. 88
Position... 0.2... eee eee 81
Service interval display................. 212
273
Index
Settings
Directory... ... cece eee eee eee eee 139
Mapaeos x 2 aeee x & seem o 2 eH oe ee 2 Eee 159
Medias. «= seman ss wave ox amanus ¥ ancaaneos « saners 180
Navigation...........0..0..0200 eee ee 155
RadiGuess: x x game x = seme os wee fs eee a oe 167
System (MM]) « « asiws + wom 6 wan we mewn 189
Telephone........... 00 eee eee eee 139
Voice recognition system.............. 190
Wi-Fi hotspot coicvs <5 esorn es ows oe ween oe 146
Setting the language.................0. 189
Shift light indicator’: sess ss vows se wae sy we 15
Shift paddles (automatic transmission) .... . 85
Shuffle... 2... eee eee eee 180
Side assist... 2... eee eee eee 93
Adjusting the brightness................ 95
Cleaning the sensors...........0000005 237
Sensor range... ..- 22... cece ee eee 94
Switching on and off...............0-0- 95
also refer to Side assist... .......0000006 93
SIM card Teader’s « « wera 2 » enw 2 2 ges 2 ges 142
Ski DaGiics + ais & © nets & ¥ MOE oo SOUS FE 66
Smartphone
referto Telephone...............00005 128
Snowboard bag ; ¢ «sess ¢ seas cones a ewes 66
SNOW. Chains: « = scan & o wee eee & Hae & 229
Socket
refer to Power sourceS..........--.200-5 63
Software update
refer to System update (MMI).......... 192
Software (MMI)
Licensing agreements................. 194
Updates 2 aces ¢ seu & y reen ¢ come x oes 192
MersiOMies ¢ 2 ccmers @ v serses © v sone 2 6 seme 2 Y 192
SParetiress « s mse se seas x e wows x e ees «es 248
Speed dependent volume control......... 193
Speedometer’: sexs sz ween sy ses x eee gee 10
Speed warning system.............2--00. 89
Speller... 20... 2. eee eee eee eee ee 117
Sport displays....... 0.0.0... cee eee eee ee 15
Sport mode...... 2... eee eee eee eee ee 105
SPOT MWh & viene «+ srenoire w e embewie a w ease a wa 13
Sporty CrivVing wien «+ wows = 0 wow © © eee oo ws 81
Stabilization program
refer to Electronic Stabilization
Control (ESC)... 2... eee 104
274
Start/Stop SYSte Mier «2 ssa = 2 ance ev eae 77
Engine does not switch off.............. 78
Engine starts automatically............. 78
Indicator lights: . . cise oe cme «sane ee oe 77.
MessageS.... 0.2... cece eee ee eee eee 79
Stopping and starting the engine......... 77
Switching off and/oni. « «swe sa wei «2 ames 79
START ENGINE STOP button........... 75,76
SUAEIMG EO ArIVEle: = = coun + x coups oe Rue ye om 80
Starting (Cngine)ixe « «wees x » ween ss mee 2 oe 75
Steering............ 00.0. cece eee eee 107
Indicator lighticcs ss scape seems so ewes ve 16
also refer to Steering...............4. 107
Steering
wheel
Adjusting ...... 0.6... cece eee eee 48
Shift paddles (automatic transmission) .... 85
also refer to Multifunction
steering wheel..............-.0000- 12,14
Steps for determining correct load limit... 228
Stopover (navigation) .............0000- 153
Storage:areasiia: « 6 wns e+ were « ¥ ewes © 9 swear 64
Streaming
refer to Online media................. 174
S tronic (automatic transmission).......... 81
Subtithes(DVD) « + seovse x 6 swine a 6 seaians 6 @ ones 180
SUIWISOFS.« wesu = 5 wane 6 s wang x % geRE & & BEER 41
SUSPENSION CONtOlws « < nem: « pea se ews 96
Swappinigiealls): « « seme 2s amex zs mee s oe 133
Switching daytime running lights on and off. 38
Switching the ignitionon................- 75
Symbols... 0.00... 0 cece eee eee eee 119
NaViGBtiOnece = y sews ¢ 2 deaik 2 eee § Bas 157
TRAFIC scoxe os esata oe ore 6 2 aor ae aeRO 161
also refer to Indicator lights.............. 7
System settings (MMI) w.cesx « cncu ee wane a « 189
System update (MMI)...............0088 192
System VOLUME « ace s case es nae ev eee os 193
T
Tachometer iiss « + wus ¢ ¢ were a eeoee 4 2 10,11
Technical datas: «sews < pase se nee ss ve 263
Technical modifications................. 258
Telephone.......... 0. cece cece eee eee 128
Audi phone box... .:c..sseecesneeees 130
Connecting a mobile phone............ 128
Dialinganumber..............-.0000- 132
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Index
Options during a phone call............ 133
Playing Music... 2.66... cece eee eee eee 172
SGttinGSinay s « ages ss wey ee emew 2 BoM ge 139
Temperature display (outside temperature) .. 11
Temperature gauge
Coolants: s = wows s 2 aeuee so se oe eee 8 2 10
Tethering
refer to Personal hotspot.............. 142
TeXEIMESSAGES weone co eee oo een ys ees ws 135
also refer to Text messages............ 135
THeCOWNS & ssssiie ov iimsive 6 8 euinene wo wrseats 7 8 sutaens 67
Tightening specification
Wheel bolts............. 00. eee eee eee 248
Tightening specification (wheel bolts) ..... 248
THING i iscsi a annsina 6 0 anesine 6 0 arm sw ormneR 3 oo 189
tiptronic (automatic transmission) ......... 85
Tire Mobility System (tire repair set)...... 242
THFGS weeps + < coupe 2 & sous 7 = HEUOS Fo eee 2 owe 214
Low-profile tires wi... 6 ose se eee ae oe 230
Repairset..... 0... cece eee ee eee 242
REPLACING wcvws x = neuen s 2 sows + enews ee ces 244
Semnviceilifer. iv sccwae i x unaane wv aruene wo come 223
Tire pressure... 2... eee eee eee 224
Tire pressure monitoring sys-
HOW oo iva os ena os anes « wes 231,232,233
Tire pressure table................00- 226
Treadwear indicators.................. 223
Unidirectionals « = ssc = 3 sce x & aeons 216, 247
Uniform tire quality grading............ 230
Tires and wheels
Glossary of tire and loading terminology.. 217
Tires and vehicle load limits............ 227
Tone (sound)
refer to Adjusting the sound............ 193
TOOL easx ss woes os mene & % eenR & + eeDR 5 F eee 242
Top tether anchor (securing the child safety
SOAE) oo www «x ewwwns wo aovaens xo atten we atten © oa 62
Touch
refertoMMlItouch................0.. 112
TOWNE: i «: sanrace + « emoseus o © snvmmns & 0 amen © 0 enone 250
TOWING LOOP erececs ss corners vo soecens ¥ 8 were 251,252
Towing protection monitoring............. 24
TPMS
Indicator light... .......0....0022.00. 235
Tire pressure monitoring system.... 232, 233
Traffic information ......... 0... eee eee 161
Transmission malfunction (indicator light).. 87
Treble (SOUR) sexi «i scoise so inawass oo orien o 6 8 193
Turnsigitals « seas 2 5 eee gems ¢ are oe oes 37
U
Uniform tire quality grading............. 230
Unlocking and locking
By remotecontrolis « . sessic es wee eae xe 21
Using the lock cylinder................. 24
With the central locking switch.......... 23
With the convenience key............... 22
Updating stations (radio)................ 164
USB
charging pOrtis: = sew: «2 ses « e sere sc ee 63
USB stick
refer to Audi music interface....... 175,176
V
Vanity Minthoriacw + 2 cau ¢ caren w = neue 2 = nee 41
Vehicle
Care/cleaning « « sis + 2 sews x 2 ere a 8 woe 236
Dimensions ............0 cece eee e eee 263
Identification data « cox « < seme x y oem 4 2 2 263
OQUEOFSEIVICE seins © x nen 2 2 wane 2 wane 6 3 241
Raising.......... 00... eee eee eee eee 246
Unlocking anid locking: « « cess ai wows st ves 21
Vehicle battery
Charge levels s eens se cee oe ees ae oe 109
VehiGlecare cx 5 2 waza a 2 eawes & 2 eae ge 236
Vehicle'data labels: s : sacs es veea se vean se 263
Vehicle identification number............ 263
Vehicle jack................00000. 242, 248
Lifting POINTS: + « sees ss exam se ave se oes 246
Vehicle'toolU kits « « coms x « name ¢ ¢ seas 2 2 Ree 242
Ventilation. ........ 0... eee eee eee 69
Version information................000- 192
VIEW button... ... ee eee ee 12
Voice guidance
refer to Multifunction steering wheel.. 12,14
Voicemail... 6... 6c cece eee eee eee eee 137
Voice recognition system............ 14,122
Commands.......... 2.00 123
EXterOal scien sy awe s eee 2 eee @ 5 Hee 8 127:
OPCTATING’. » « momeoe © siwsenece s cueneee am ramet om 122
SettingS .... 0.0... c cece eee eee 190
VOlUMElssce « 2 sews 2 ¢ aueep 5 2 maw oo ome ae 194
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