Audi TT Roadster 2016 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual TT Roadster Audi Vorsprung durch Technik...
  • Page 3 Foreword Thank you for choosing an Audi. Your new Audi is a combination of superb craftsmanship and state-of-the-art technology. We recommend that you read this Owner's Manual carefully so that you quickly become familiar with your vehicle and can take full advantage of all its functions in everyday use.
  • Page 4 Sport view ......Audi active Lane assist (Lane departure warning feature) ....
  • Page 5 ......112 Audi connect services ....162 Fault warnings .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Audi smartphone interface ..Windscreen washer ....252 Service interval display ....252 Setting up......
  • Page 7: Notes On This Owner's Manual

    Notes on this Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual applies to all versions of � For the sake of the environment your particular Audi model and contains impor­ Texts with this symbol refer to points relevant tant information, tips, suggestions and warn­...
  • Page 8: Faqs

    ¢page 278. - How can I charge my mobile phone battery - How can I release the tank flap manually? without a cable?¢ page 146, Using the Audi ¢page 244. phone box. - How can I control certain apps on my smart­...
  • Page 9: Entertainment

    FAQs - How do I operate the map functions? ¢page 178. - How can I display traffic information? ¢page 182. Entertainment - How can I listen to the radio?¢ page 185. - How can I play media? ¢page 200. - How can I play music from my mobile phone via the infotainment system?¢...
  • Page 10: View Of Cockpit

    View of cockpit View of cockpit Controls at a glance...
  • Page 11 ..phone, navigation system and speech dialogue system Depending on equipment fitted: - Paddle levers ....-Storage compartment Audi virtual cockpit (instrument -Ashtray ....cluster) ..... -Cup holder ....® Control lever for windscreen wipers Hold assist ....
  • Page 12: Instruments And Warning Indicator Lamps

    Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Instruments Audi virtual cockpit (instrument cluster) The instrument cluster is the driver's information centre. Fig. 3 Overview of instrument cluster Coolant temperature gauge CAUTION Driver information system ..
  • Page 13: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps The tank capacity of your vehicle is given in the Cooling system Technical data section¢ page 288. ¢page 14 Engine oil pressure CAUTION ¢page 14 Never run the tank completely dry. If there is Alternator an irregular fuel supply, misfiring can occur. ¢page 15 Unburnt fuel can then enter the exhaust sys­...
  • Page 14 ,,,. ,: ¢page Electro-mechanical parking brake Adaptive light* ¢page � ¢page Active lane assist* Light sensor/rain sensor* � ¢page 93 ¢page Audi side assist* tiiiq ¢page 99 ..Steering lock ¢page Electro-mechanical parking brake Engine start system (®) ¢page ¢page...
  • Page 15 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps cy brake functions. You may not be able to ap­ Camera-based traffic sign recogni­ ply or release the parking brake. Do not park page tion* ¢ the car on a gradient. Obtain professional assis­ Speed warning function* tance.
  • Page 16 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Parking brake: fault. Safely stop vehicle. - If the coolant Level is too Low, add more coolant Please contact workshop ¢ Do not drive on until the warning page 249. Lamp has gone out. There is a malfunction in the parking brake. Drive •...
  • Page 17 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps The power steering may still be available if Note the vehicle is still coasting with the ignition The oil pressure warning lamp is not an indi­ switched on (and the battery charge is suffi­ cator for the oil level. The oil level should cient).
  • Page 18 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps t�» switch off the ignition; otherwise you may If the indicator lamp and the indicator not be able to switch it on again. lamp light up and the message appears, there is a malfunction in the anti-lock brake sys­ Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and tem or electronic differential lock.
  • Page 19 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Pedestrian protection system The diesel particulate filter requires regenera­ tion. You can assist the self-cleaning function of If the indicator Lamp Lights up or flashes and the filter by driving as follows: the bonnet is in a raised position, the pedestrian protection system has been triggered.
  • Page 20 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps There is a malfunction in the tank system. � Engine oil level (min.) Applies to: vehicles with diesel engine: Water Please check oil level may have collected in the fuel filter ¢(D. You can continue driving for the time being but Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and you should check the engine oil level as soon as have the fault rectified.
  • Page 21 There is a malfunction in the headlight range control which may cause other road users to be ; Suspension control dazzled. Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and Suspension: fault. You can continue driving have the fault rectified.
  • Page 22: Driver Information System

    Driver information system Driver information system Overview Fig. 4 Driver information system: Classic view The driver information system displays various WARNING components: Do not rely on the outside temperature dis­ Rev counter play as an ice warning. Bear in mind that Additional display on Left (two separate sec- there may be patches of ice on the roads even ·c -...
  • Page 23: Multi-Function Steering Wheel Plus

    Multi-function steering wheel (left side) button ... !START ENGINE STOP! Important: The ignition must be switched on. Applies to TT RS: Audi drive select The driver information system shows information in several display tabs©- The equipment installed on your vehicle deter­...
  • Page 24 Applies to: vehicles with multi-function steering wheel plus ¢page 212 6th tabb) Sound ¢page 159 Audi connect* ¢page 212 Settings al T his tab is only visible if one or more warning/indicator lamps or driver messages are displayed or if the relevant system is switched on.
  • Page 25: Multi-Function Steering Wheel

    Driver information system - To fast forward/rewind an audio file: Press Direct selection buttons and hold the !1<1<1! or� button until the desired Applies to: vehicles with multi-function steering wheel plus playing position has been reached. ®� button - To call up the user-assigned function: Press the�...
  • Page 26: Rev Counter

    Shift light display in the rev counter b) The tab contents depend on which menu you used last. Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit and shift light - To switch between tabs: Press the I but­...
  • Page 27: On-Board Computer

    Driver information system Trip recorder/odometer switched on until it is switched off. If the journey is resumed within two hours after the ignition is The trip recorder shows the distance that has switched off, the new figures are automatically been travelled since it was last reset. It is used to included in the calculation.
  • Page 28 Driver information system ... Select the following on the infotainment sys­ -At temperatures below +5 °( a snowflake MEN U Car> tem: button> left control button symbol appears next to the temperature Layout . > display¢&. in Overview on page 20..
  • Page 29: Doors And Windows

    Doors and windows Doors and windows not in the vehicle and all of the doors and the boot lid are closed. Central locking system The central locking system prevents you from be­ Description ing locked out of the vehicle in the following sit­ uations: The vehicle can be locked and unlocked via the - When the driver's door is open, you cannot lock...
  • Page 30 Replacing a key WARNING If you should lose a key, please contact an Audi that dealer. Have the remote control coding for Always take the key with you when leaving the key deactivated.
  • Page 31 Doors and windows � Slide the battery carrier carefully into the re­ LED and battery in remote control key mote control key. "' " � Insert the emergency key. > For the sake of the environment Used batteries must be disposed of appropri­ ately and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste.
  • Page 32 Doors and windows _& The vehicle can be locked and unlocked from any WARNING of the doors. The remote control key should be On vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system*, within a range of about 1.5 metres from the door do not leave anyone (especially children) in handle.
  • Page 33 Doors and windows ¢page 27. about 15 km/h (Auto Lock) Central locking switch can unlock the vehicle again via the � button in the central locking switch. Adjusting the settings for the central locking system You can use the infotainment system to select which doors are unlocked by the central Locking system.
  • Page 34 Doors and windows Once the passenger's door has been closed it can Locking and unlocking the doors manually no longer be opened from the outside. The door can be opened from the inside by pulling the door handle. WARNING On vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system*, do not leave anyone (especially children) in the car if it is locked from the outside and the safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors...
  • Page 35: Boot Lid

    Doors and windows alarm is triggered immediately when you open a WARNING door. Do not leave anyone (especially children) in To deactivate the alarm, switch on the ignition or the car if it is locked from the outside and the press the[@] button on the remote control key.
  • Page 36: Electric Windows

    Doors and windows Electric windows - The boot lid must always be completely closed when the vehicle is moving; other­ Controls wise toxic exhaust fumes can be drawn into the interior. The driver can operate all the electric windows. Note When the vehicle is locked, you can unlock the boot lid separately by pressing the�...
  • Page 37: Garage Door Opener

    Doors and windows as the windows cannot be opened from the WARNING inside in an emergency. - Take care when closing the windows and the (©) soft top*. Careless or uncontrolled use can Note cause injuries. - The windows can be operated for about ten - For safety reasons, you should only use the minutes after the ignition has been switch­...
  • Page 38 Doors and windows which perform the functions of up to three hand­ 20 seconds; otherwise the garage door open­ held transmitters. er will switch to the programming mode. To operate the desired systems with the garage Programming the transmitter door opener, you first need to program the but­ Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener (Homelink) tons in the operating unit.
  • Page 39 Doors and windows programming operation has failed or the five ing again with the transmitter in a different minute programming period has expired. Re­ position. Watch out for your vehicle's haz­ peat the programming procedure starting ard warning lights while doing so. with the 3rd step, or try holding the trans­...
  • Page 40 Doors and windows -If you encounter problems programming the rolling code you may find helpful infor­ mation in the operating instructions of the system you wish to operate.
  • Page 41: Soft Top (Folding Roof)

    Soft top (folding roof) Opening and closing the soft top Soft top (folding roof) � Switch on the ignition. Soft top � To open/close the soft top, pull/press and hold the switch until the operation is complete. General notes Opening and closing the soft top (one-touch The soft top opens and closes automatically.
  • Page 42 Soft top (folding roof) Convenience close function at driver's door � Note lock - To avoid draining the vehicle battery, do not .. Turn the key in the driver's door once to the operate the soft top repeatedly with the en­ lock position@¢...
  • Page 43: Soft Top

    Soft top (folding roof) Soft top: not secure. Speed too high WARNING This message will appear if you exceed a speed of - Never use the windbreak to secure Loads. SO km/h while the soft top is opening or closing. - Take care when closing the windbreak.
  • Page 44 Soft top (folding roof) Step 1: Raising the covers Fig. 36 Driver's side: Hexagon key inserted .., Open the boot lid. Fig. 33 Covers closed .., Fold back the floor panel. .., Remove the three plastic base panels page 58, Fig. 63 . ¢...
  • Page 45 Soft top (folding roof) ijj) ... Use the screwdriver to remove the cover in the Note Fig. 38. centre of the soft top at the front ¢ Make sure that the locking mechanism is fully ... Insert the crank (Torx head) into the opening closed.
  • Page 46: Lights And Vision

    Lights and vision Lights and vision Light functions The following Light functions depend on which Exterior lights equipment is fitted in your vehicle and work only Switching lights on and off when the Light switch is set to AUTO. Static cornering light (turning light)* vehicles with LED headlights) - the turning Light is automatically activated when the steering wheel angle exceeds a specified value (up to...
  • Page 47 Lights and vision - If the battery has been losing charge for a Turn signal and main beam lever while, the side lights or parking lights may The turn signal Lever also operates the main be switched off automatically. Always park beam headlights, parking Lights and headlight your car in a safe and suitably lit place ac­...
  • Page 48 Lights and vision and the main beams are dipped. The main Main beam assist beam assist will remain activated. Applies to: vehicles with main beam assist The main beam assist automatically switches Driver messages on the infotainment display the main beam headlights on or off depending Main beam assist: fault.
  • Page 49: Interior Lights

    If you brake hard at high speed, the brake lights Audi adaptive light* - You can switch the adap­ will flash and the hazard warning lights will come tive light on and off.
  • Page 50: Clear Vision

    Lights and vision Clear vision [i]- Courtesy light position. The interior lights are switched on and off automatically when this Adjusting the exterior mirrors function is activated. It is no longer necessary to operate a switch to turn on the reading lights. Simply swipe or tap your finger on the light to switch it on or off.
  • Page 51 Lights and vision really are. If you use these mirrors to esti­ irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory or­ mate the distance to vehicles behind you gans. Wash thoroughly with clean water when changing lane, you could misjudge the should you come into contact with this fluid.
  • Page 52: Windscreen Wipers

    Lights and vision Windscreen wipers tra-wipe function is activated again the next time you switch on the ignition. Switching on the windscreen wipers Headlight washers*. The headlight washer sys­ tem* only operates when the lights are switched on. The headlights are automatically washed the first time and every fifth time you move the lever to position ®·...
  • Page 53 Lights and vision - The windscreen washer jets are heated* Press the release button (Don the wiper blade when the ignition is switched on if the out­ ¢ Fig. 49. Keep hold of the wiper blade while side temperature is low. doing so.
  • Page 54: Digital Compass

    Lights and vision Digital compass The digital compass only works when the ignition is on. The points of the compass are displayed as Activating and deactivating the compass follows: (North), (North East), (East), Applies to: vehicles with digital compass (South East), (South), (South West), (West),...
  • Page 55 Lights and vision will be ended automatically after a few sec­ onds. Calibrating compass Applies to: vehicles with digital compass The compass must be re-calibrated if the display is incorrect or inaccurate ..Press and hold button until the letter Cap­ pears on the interior mirror .
  • Page 56: Seats And Storage

    Seats and storage Seats and storage belt and airbag could fail to restrain the wearer properly in an accident, possibly General notes leading to injury. WARNING Electric adjustment of seats You will find important information, tips, sug­ Applies to: vehicles with electric seat adjustment gestions and warnings that you should read and observe for your own safety and the safe­...
  • Page 57 Seats and storage duced by adjusting the side cushions on the - Do not drive with the backrests of the front backrest. seats reclined too far as otherwise the seat belt and airbag could fail to restrain the Note wearer properly in an accident, possibly leading to injury.
  • Page 58: Electrical Socket

    Seats and storage Ashtray Using the electrical socket � Fold up the centre armrest (if necessary) to ac­ Applies to: vehicles with ashtray cess the electrical socket. �Take out the cigarette lighter (if necessary). � Insert the plug of the electrical appliance into the socket.
  • Page 59: Storage

    Seats and storage Storage Further storage compartments Cup holders You will find several storage compartments and retainers at various points in the vehicle: - Storage compartments in the doors - Storage compartment in the glove box. The glove box can be locked with the emergency key ¢page 28.
  • Page 60: Luggage Compartment

    Seats and storage Luggage compartment Securing the bag � Hook each of the attachments on the two fas­ General notes tening belts into the corresponding rear fasten­ ing ring ¢Fig. 62. WARNING Please refer to the important safety notes on WARNING ¢page 227, Stowing Luggage safely.
  • Page 61 Seats and storage ... Put the foam insert back in and tighten the knob by turning it clockwise ..Put the floor panel back in the luggage com­ partment. WARNING Please be aware that you will be unable to drive the vehicle in the event of a flat tyre.
  • Page 62: Heating And Cooling

    Heating and cooling Heating and cooling button in the rotary control@. This will !AIC! also reduce emissions. Air conditioner Note Description - Keep the air intake slots in front of the The air conditioner heats, cools and dehumidifies windscreen clear of snow, ice and leaves to the air inside the vehicle.
  • Page 63 Heating and cooling � Switching air recirculation on/off For a comfortable climate inside the vehicle: In air recirculation mode, the air from the interi­ - In the summer, adjust the temperature to just or of the vehicle is filtered and recirculated. This a few degrees below the outside temperature setting prevents fumes etc.
  • Page 64 Heating and cooling Controls for automatic air conditioner Applies to: vehicles with automatic air conditioner Fig. 66 Automatic air conditioner: Controls Switching air cooling on/off The rotary controls, the buttons in the rotary !AIC! controls and the switches are used to control the The air cooling mode is switched on/off when the functions.
  • Page 65 Heating and cooling To prevent the front side windows from misting 10 - 20 minutes, depending on the outside tem­ up in wet weather, it's a good idea to open the perature. side air outlets and point them to the side. To switch on the rear window heating perma­...
  • Page 66 Heating and cooling The seat heating has three levels. The heat level Neck heating is indicated by an LED. Applies to: vehicles with neck heating ... To switch on the seat heating, press the� but­ The neck heating works when the engine is run­ ton once .
  • Page 67 Heating and cooling This could cause burns to bare skin in the immediate vicinity of the air outlets. {!)) Note - The blower output is always lower when the soft top is closed than when it is open. - The power management system ¢page 118 may reduce the temperature in certain situations if the battery voltage is too low.
  • Page 68: Driving

    Driving Driving all reach very high temperatures when you adopt a sporty driving style. Before you park the vehi­ General notes cle, allow it to cool down to normal temperature by driving at moderate engine speeds for several Running in miles.
  • Page 69 Driving - Do NOT stop the vehicle, drive in reverse or stance, or at traffic lights with a long red phase. switch off the engine before you are out of The fuel saved after only 30 - 40 seconds is the water.
  • Page 70: Steering

    Driving The tyre pressures should always be checked WARNING when the tyres are cold. - Never adjust the position of the steering Do not use winter tyres all through the year; they wheel when the vehicle is moving - this will increase fuel consumption by up to 10 %.
  • Page 71 Driving Starting the engine matically after a while. Please note that electrical equipment such as the exterior � Manual gearbox: Press the clutch pedal all the Lighting will also be switched off. way down and move the gear Lever into neutral. �...
  • Page 72 Driving Remote control key: hold back of key CAUTION against marked area. See owner's manual If the engine has been working hard for a long This message appears if there is no convenience time, there is a risk of heat building up in the key inside the vehicle or if the system cannot de­...
  • Page 73: Start/Stop System

    Driving !START E NGIN E STOP! button. Put the selector In start/stop mode, the engine is switched off lever in position P; otherwise the vehicle can roll automatically when the vehicle stops, e.g. at away. If the lever is not in position P you will not traffic lights.
  • Page 74 Driving ijJ) Switching off/ starting the engine Note Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system - You can control whether or not the engine is switched off by varying the amount of pres­ sure on the brake pedal. For instance, if you brake gently in stop-and-go traffic or before turning off at a junction, the engine will re­...
  • Page 75 Driving - The engine has not yet reached the minimum approx. 30 minutes, or when you Lock the vehicle, temperature required for start/stop mode. the side lights will be switched off. - The interior temperature selected on the air If the start/stop system has not stopped the en­ conditioner has not yet been reached.
  • Page 76: Parking Brake

    Driving ton(®). The LED in the button and the warning Driver messages in the instrument cluster display lamp on the display will go out. Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system Releasing the parking brake automatically Start/stop system: deactivated. Please Important: The parking brake must be applied restart engine manually and the driver's door must be closed.
  • Page 77: Moving Off

    Driving brakes will stop it creeping forward while a WARNING gear is engaged in the automatic transmis­ - Never press the accelerator pedal or release sion. When you drive off in the normal way, the clutch inadvertently if a gear is engaged the parking brake will be released automati­...
  • Page 78: Automatic Gearbox

    Driving order to hold the vehicle and make it easier for hold assist functions tempt you into taking you to drive away. any risks when driving - this can cause acci­ dents. Driving off with the hold assist -The hold assist* and hill hold assist func­ Applies to: vehicles with hold assist tions cannot keep the vehicle stationary in The hold assist helps the driver if the vehicle is...
  • Page 79 E - Efficiency* Fig. 79 Instrument cluster: Selector lever positions In efficiency mode¢ page 100, Audi drive select The current selector lever position and the cur­ the gearbox selects (vehicle set-up functions), rent gear are shown in the infotainment display.
  • Page 80 Driving • Press the brake pedal and at the same time while the engine is running, you must apply press in the interlock button. the parking brake and engage the parking lock P. Automatic selector lever lock - To avoid accidents, apply the parking brake The selector lever is locked in the P and N posi­...
  • Page 81 Driving - If the vehicle does not move in the desired .,. Do not press the accelerator . direction, the system may have failed to en­ .,. To prevent the vehicle from rolling away, apply gage the gear correctly. In this case, press the parking brake before moving off on steep the brake pedal and select the gear again.
  • Page 82 Driving - In certain driving and traffic conditions, for fully interrupted even when the engine is instance in stop-and-go traffic, if you have idling. to pull away frequently or if the vehicle - The accelerator pedal must on no account creeps forwards over a long distance, the be pressed inadvertently when the vehicle is gearbox can overheat and become dam­...
  • Page 83 Driving I& � Briefly pull the selector lever back to change WARNING down a gear. The downhill speed control function cannot Gear selection with paddle levers* defy the laws of physics and may therefore not be able to maintain a constant speed in You can use the paddle levers when the selector certain circumstances.
  • Page 84 Driving the next higher gear is delayed until the engine sumption on a longer stretch of road) and the overrun fuel cut-off reaches maximum rpm. (i.e. using the engine brak­ ing effect with no fuel consumption on a shorter WARNING stretch of road).
  • Page 85 Driving There is a malfunction in the gearbox. Park the ... Briefly pull the selector lever back from posi­ tion D/S to select position S, or move the selec­ vehicle safely and do not drive on. Obtain profes­ tor lever to the right into the tiptronic gate, or sional assistance.
  • Page 86 Driving � Take hold of the selector lever boot and care­ Releasing the selector lever manually (LHD vehicles) fully turn it inside out over the gear knob ¢Fig. 85. Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox The selector Lever can be released manually if Releasing the selector lever manually the electrical power supply should fail.
  • Page 87 Driving � Take hold of the selector lever boot and care­ Releasing the selector lever manually (RHD vehicles) fully turn it inside out over the gear knob page 84, Fig. 85. Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox ¢ The selector Lever can be released manually if Releasing the selector lever manually the electrical power supply should fail.
  • Page 88: Cruise Control System

    Driver assist systems Driver assist systems Cruise control system Speed warning function Switching on Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system Applies to: vehicles with speed warning function The speed warning function can help you keep The cruise control system allows you to drive at a constant speed of 20 km/h or higher.
  • Page 89 Driver assist systems The indicator lamp . in the instrument cluster - Make sure you do not unintentionally rest will go out, but the programmed speed will re­ your foot on the accelerator - this will over­ main stored. ride the cruise control system which, as a re­ sult, will not brake the vehicle.
  • Page 90: Speed Limiter

    Driver assist systems Speed Limiter grit or gravel, heavy rain, etc.) - risk of acci­ dent! Description - Only accelerate quickly or use the kick-down Applies to: vehicles with speed Limiter feature when the visibility and weather con­ ditions are suitable, and when the road and ®...
  • Page 91 Driver assist systems The stored cut-off speed will be deleted once the Changing the cut-off speed ignition is switched off. Applies to: vehicles with speed limiter Automatic deactivation .,. To increase or reduce the cut-off speed in steps briefly push of 1 km/h, the lever one level up­...
  • Page 92: Camera-Based Traffic Sign Recognition

    For example, if SO is dis- Traffic sign recognition is not available in all played on the instrument cluster, this may � countries. For a current list, see the Internet (e.g. www.audi.com). The system is also subject to...
  • Page 93 Function unavailable in this country The vehicle is being driven in a country outside the system's operational area. For a current list -�� 8.9. :oo,m of supported countries, go to www.audi.com. ·11 Traffic sign recognition: currently restricted. �-- See owner's manual (@)�...
  • Page 94: Lane Departure Warning

    Description - In certain situations, e.g. during heavy brak­ ing, the system may not correct the steer­ Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist ing. The active lane assist uses a camera in the wind­ - In certain circumstances, not all of the lane screen to detect lane markings (subject to gener­...
  • Page 95 Driver assist systems - You have taken your hands off the steering Switching on/off wheel. Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist ij)) Note - Make sure that the camera window ¢ Fi g . 95 is not covered with stickers or sim­...
  • Page 96: Lap Timer

    This can Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist have the following causes: You can change the active Lane assist settings on the infotainment system to suit your individual - The outside of the camera window¢...
  • Page 97 Driver assist systems Calling up the lap timer The lap timer stops after a maximum of 30 laps. You can then evaluate the lap times or start a � Select the following on the infotainment sys­ new session. >Car> tem: MENU button left control button...
  • Page 98: Sport Displays

    Sport displays You can use the Lop timer to evaluate the fast­ est, slowest and overage lop times. Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit and sport dis­ plays The sport displays include the G meter, the en­ gine data and the tyre pressure display. You can...
  • Page 99 Low, so that it Description does not distract you while you are Looking at the Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist road in front. Warning mode If you operate the turn signal, the side assist will warn you if it registers what it judges to be a crit­...
  • Page 100 General notes lane change. In all cases, the side assist will give Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist a warning for the vehicles it has detected at the latest when they enter the "blind spot".
  • Page 101 Adjusting brightness of warning lamp - In certain situations, the system may not function properly, or the functionality of the Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist system may be restricted. For example: The brightness of the warning lamp can be ad­...
  • Page 102 Air conditioner* Introduction Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select The air conditioner runs in a particularly econom­ ical mode when the efficiency* setting is selec­ Drive select allows you to use different set-ups ted.
  • Page 103 .,. Move the cursor (red frame) to select the de- sired setting. Selecting the driving mode Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select You can change the mode while the vehicle is sta­ tionary or moving. If traffic conditions permit, You can choose between efficiency*, comfort, au­...
  • Page 104 Driver assist systems Systems comfort auto dynamic Engine Gearbox Comfortable Balanced Dynamic Steering Comfortable Balanced Dynamic Suspension control* Comfortable Balanced Dynamic Engine sound* Subdued Balanced Dynamic quattro Applies to TTS: Balanced Balanced Dynamic quattro Applies to TT RS: Balanced Neutral Dynamic (I)) Note...
  • Page 105: Parking Aids

    Parking aids Parking aids - Impacts or damage to the radiator grille, bumper, wheel arches or underbody can General notes cause misalignment of the sensors. This can Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid/parking system impair the effectiveness of the parking aids. plus/park assist Have the systems checked by a qualified Various systems are available to help you when...
  • Page 106: Rear Parking Aid

    Parking aids Rear parking aid Parking system plus Description Description Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid Applies to: vehicles with parking system plus/park assist The rear parking aid is an acoustic parking sys­ The parking system plus provides acoustic and tem.
  • Page 107 Parking aids Automatic activation Note The parking aid is activated automatically when ® Zone is detected and analysed as the vehi­ the vehicle approaches an obstacle from a dis­ cle is moving past. When you switch on the ig­ tance of approx. 95 cm at speeds below 10 km/h. nition or after the vehicle has been stationary You will hear the warning beeps when the obsta­...
  • Page 108: Reversing Camera

    Parking aids Reversing camera pair the function of the parking aid. Notes on cleaning ¢page 263. Introduction Fig. ¢ 110 represents the area covered by the Applies to: vehicles with reversing camera reversing camera. Only this area is shown in the picture on the infotainment display.
  • Page 109 Parking aids - The orange orientation lines on the infotain­ ment display show the path of the rear end of the vehicle if you were to reverse using the current steering angle. Please note that the front end of the vehicle swings out fur­ ther than the rear.
  • Page 110: Park Assist With 360 ° Display

    Parking aids Park assist with 360 ° In short parking spaces, the parking aid warning tone will sound continuously when the vehicle is display less than approx. 0.20 m away from the obstacle. Description Stop moving immediately! Applies to: vehicles with park assist WARNING The park assist helps the driver to manoeuvre - Please observe the safety warnings c:::>...
  • Page 111 Parking aids - The park assist cannot be used to park the Looking for a parking space vehicle on tight bends. Applies to: vehicles with park assist Switching on and off Applies to: vehicles with park assist Fig. 118 Instrument cluster: Prompt to keep driving for­ wards (a parking space has been detected) The section below describes how to park parallel Fig.
  • Page 112 Parking aids - The best parking results will be achieved if � Watch the road. When the road is clear, press .&. you position the vehicle as parallel as possi­ the accelerator gently ¢ in Description on page 108, ¢ (D in Description on page 108. ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be­...
  • Page 113 Parking aids maximum manoeuvring speed is 5 km/h. The Switch the ES( on to use the park assist. Iii! park assist will be deactivated if you drive too To leave parking space select reverse gear fast or move the steering wheel by hand. To con­ and operate turn signal tinue the parking manoeuvre, switch the engine The park assist is ready.
  • Page 114: Beeps

    Parking aids Fault warnings After you select reverse gear, the vehicle has to remain stationary for a moment so that the park Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid/parking system assist can activate the steering. Follow the direc­ plus/park assist tions given in the display.
  • Page 115: Intelligent Technology

    Intelligent technology Intelligent technology if subjected to excessive loads. The vehicle can still be driven. The EDL will switch on again auto­ Electronic stabilisation matically when the brake has cooled down. control (ESC) Steering recommendation Description The ESC helps to stabilise the vehicle by changing the steering wheel torque.
  • Page 116 Intelligent technology gree of wear. Any differences in the rolling ESC and the integrated systems cannot radius of the tyres can cause the system to compensate for the increased accident risk. reduce engine power when this is not de­ - When accelerating on a uniformly slippery sired.
  • Page 117: Brakes

    - In the event of a malfunction in the rear removed with a few cautious brake applications. spoiler system or the Audi magnetic ride, it Corrosion may not be possible to switch off the ESC/ ASR or switch on the sport mode.
  • Page 118: Power Steering

    The four-wheel drive is specially designed to complement the superior engine power of your Electro-mechanical Audi. This combination gives the car exceptional power steering handling and performance capabilities - both on normal roads and in more difficult conditions, Electro-mechanical power steering assists the such as snow and ice.
  • Page 119: Rear Spoiler

    Off-roader? -Automatic extension: The rear spoiler is auto­ matically extended at road speeds above ap­ Your Audi does not have enough ground clear­ proximately 120 km/h. ance to be used as an off-road vehicle. It is there­ -Automatic retraction: The rear spoiler is auto­...
  • Page 120: Power Management

    Intelligent technology sidual current management dynamic power WARNING management. When extending or retracting the rear spoiler, Battery diagnosis please make sure that no persons or objects are close to the moving spoiler - risk of injury! The battery diagnosis function constantly regis­ ters the condition of the vehicle battery.
  • Page 121: Information Saved In The Control Units

    Intelligent technology consumed, but only a small amount is supplied. working, they may have been temporarily switch­ The situation is also critical if electrical equip­ ed off or regulated to a lower heat output. These ment is in use when the engine is not running. In systems will be available again as soon as suffi­...
  • Page 122 Owner's Manual will no longer be accurate for the features that have been changed. We recommend having the reprogram­ ming approved. Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with information about possible reprogramming op­ tions. Event memory...
  • Page 123: Infotainment

    ® ferent communication, navigation* and enter­ button ¢page 121, Fig. 123 or one of the tainment systems in your Audi. You can operate buttons for calling up menus directly® your MMI system via the MMI control console, page 121, Fig. 123.
  • Page 124 Multi Media Interface Calling up the main menu/menu signals (such as the sirens of police and emer­ gency vehicles) clearly - failure to do so could result in an accident. (© Note If the engine is switched off and the vehicle battery charge level is low, the MMI system will be switched off automatically.
  • Page 125 Multi Media Interface the rotary pushbutton to select and confirm a Calling up the selection/options menu with the control buttons function. You can use the selection menu to call up further Note functions for individual menu items (e.g. radio). Please note that the control buttons are the other way around if Arabic is selected as the menu language.
  • Page 126: Mmi Touch

    Multi Media Interface MMI touch Important: A function requiring text or number input must be active and the symbol@ MMI touch pad Fig. ¢ must be shown on the display. You can enter data on the MMI touch pad with Basic principle: Use your finger to write an indi­...
  • Page 127 Multi Media Interface Moving the crosshairs Moving the map Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch Fig. 130 Fig. 131 Moving the crosshairs Moving the map Important: A map must be displayed Important: A map must be displayed ¢page 178, Fig.
  • Page 128: Rotary Pushbutton With Joystick Function

    Multi Media Interface (I)) Zooming in/out on map Note Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch - You can set the volume of the MMI touch* spoken cues according to your own prefer­ ¢page 218, fv1fv1I touch volume*. ences - Please note the direction of writing/delet­ ing characters if the menu language is set to Arabic.
  • Page 129 Multi Media Interface Displaying the entry field* Note Push the rotary pushbutton upwards to access Please note that the control buttons are the the entry field or the beginning of a list in the other way around if Arabic is selected as the central area.
  • Page 130: Speller For Letters/Numbers

    Multi Media Interface Speller for Letters/numbers Fig. 135 Illustration: Speller for letters/numbers Fig. 135 You can use the speller for letters/numbers to field, select�@¢ and press and enter letters, numbers and characters in the hold the rotary pushbutton until all characters MMI.
  • Page 131: Search Function

    Car*, Ra­ The search function is available in the Fig. 136 your entry@¢ depending on what you dio*, Media*, Telephone*, Navigation* Audi <t have entered. Further entries containing the connect* menus. ,..search terms entered will be displayed in the list of results ¢Fig.136.
  • Page 132: Menus And Symbols

    Multi Media Interface If the desired term is not yet displayed, continue Push the rotary push­ When using the speller: entering letters until it appears. button upwards. The first few letters of the search terms will of­ Using an entry from the results list ten be sufficient to bring up a list of results.
  • Page 133 Multi Media Interface Symbol/ marking Explanation ® Repeat track The track currently playing will be repeated ¢ page All tracks in the playlist will be played in random order Random playback Random playback 204, ¢ page Settings for the selected function can be made by turning the rotary ®...
  • Page 134 • CD • FM and DAB • SD card 1 / SD card 2 •FM/ DAB/ AM • Audi music interface/ iPod / USB / Bluetooth / (XY) • Station (XY) / Frequency (XY) Wi-Fi / Medium • Media favourites/ Artists/ Albums/ Genres/ •...
  • Page 135: Speech Dialogue System

    Speech dialogue system Speech dialogue system Close doors and windows and soft top* to reduce background noise. Make sure that passengers are How to use the speech not talking when you say a command. dialogue system Keep the air outlets of the air distribution system Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system pointed away from the microphone, which is fit­...
  • Page 136: Notes On The Overviews Of Commands

    You can give global commands any time, irre­ spective of the menu currently selected. Say: Function Calling up the menu Telephone/ Directory/ Navigation / Radio/ Media/ Audi con- nect* /Car/ Tone Having the system play the possible Help/ Help Speech dialogue system / Help Telephone/ commands...
  • Page 137 (e.g. or contact ing the full name ("first name, surname" or an Audi dealer. Audi connect Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: The requirements for Audi connect services must be met ¢page 159. Function Say: Audi connect>...
  • Page 138 Say: Having a new message read out Read new text message Having messages read out Read text message www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact an Audi dealer. For more information on which mobile phones are supported, please go online (e.g. Navigation Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and navigation system...
  • Page 139 "Restaurant" the system Audi Service I Railway station/ Airport/ Hotel/ Hospital/ Categories for entering special des- Parking space/ Service area / Restaurant/ Filling station ti nations etc.
  • Page 140 Say: Function Jukebox*/ CD/ DVD/ SD card 1 / SD card 2 I Audi music inter- Selecting a source directly face* I iPhone* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XV), e.g. "Rachel's player"...
  • Page 141 You must not be speaking on the phone. To switch off: Press and hold the @!l button for � The parking aid and the Audi speech dialogue sys­ several seconds. Or: Select and confirm Cancel tem must not be active.
  • Page 142 Speech dialogue system the operating instructions for your mobile phone. -AUDI AG only enables you to access your mobile phone's speech dialogue system and accepts no responsibility for the content and commands of the external speech dia­ logue system.
  • Page 143: Telephone

    The connection can be susceptible to in- terference from other electronic devices. ..,. <t ,..l) Not available in all markets. On vehicles with Audi con­ ..nect* and Audi phone box* ,..2 > Remote SIM Access Profile...
  • Page 144: Setting Up

    You can configure your vehicle's mobile Wi-Fi A mini SIM card must not be inserted in the SIM hotspot > and the Audi connect services* card reader*. 159 immediately after connecting an ¢page Connecting a mobile phone rSAP-enabled mobile phone.
  • Page 145 Bluetooth. llll- <t The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM ,..card..> Not available in all markets. On vehicles with Audi con­ ,..nect* and Audi phone box*...
  • Page 146 Making and receiving calls using your own mini SIM card You can now use the option Switch primary & Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and Audi phone box additional phone* so that the mini SIM card is connected as an additional phone*.
  • Page 147 SIM card to become detached Audi phone box*. The mini SIM card in the card from the adapter - risk of damage to the reader is only used for Audi connect*.
  • Page 148: Using The Audi Phone Box

    Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box passenger compartment in the event of sud­ den driving or braking manoeuvres. This You can use the Audi phone box to charge your could result in serious injuries and also mobile phone's battery. You can use the vehicle's cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 149: Using The Telephone

    ....rupted if you place your remote control key Your mobile phone's device name is displayed in in the Audi phone box together with the the Telephone menu, e. g. Text message (My­ mobile phone.
  • Page 150 Select and confirm a telephone number in the di­ www.audi.com/bluetooth. visiting rectory ¢page 153. Note Enter number Media playback or the radio is muted auto­...
  • Page 151: Favourites

    Telephone Answer select to place the current call on hold to be made aware of incoming calls during a and to answer the incoming call. If you select conversation. Ignore, the incoming call will be declined. - For further information, contact your mo­ bile network service provider or refer to the Other functions are: operating instructions for your mobile...
  • Page 152: Messages

    You can re-send a text message you have selec­ - For more information on which mobile ted. phones are supported, please go online Delete this text message* www.audi.com/bluetooth) (e.g. or contact an Audi dealer. You can delete a text message you have selected. �...
  • Page 153 (e.g. or contact E-mail* an Audi dealer. Applies to: mobile phones with Bluetooth Message Access - Please connect your mobile phone to the ve­ Profile hicle's Wi-Fi hotspot* so that the e-mail app...
  • Page 154: Listening To Voicemail Messages

    Telephone (I)) The following options may be available depend­ Note ing on which menu you have selected: Messages deleted using the MMI are also au­ Storing an e-mail as a template tomatically deleted on the mobile phone con­ nected. There are already ten e-mail templates stored on the MMI.
  • Page 155: Directory

    After a mobile phone has been connected suc­ www.audi.com/bluetooth) (e.g. or contact cessfully, the contacts from the mobile phone an Audi dealer. are automatically imported into the directory of the MMI system. - The system will always display the directory of the mobile phone currently connected.
  • Page 156 Important: An SD card must be inserted in the SD card reader¢ or a USB mass storage 192, page Showing contact details* device must be connected to the Audi music in­ Applies to: vehicles with telephone terface*¢ 197. page � Se lect: button>...
  • Page 157: Settings

    In this mode, the reception is prioritised for the ..., <t 1} The conditions for using Audi connect services* must be ,..met and you must have created a myAudi account at ..
  • Page 158 Telephony optimised, there may be network re­ trol button. strictions if you try to use Audi connect services* Connection manager and make telephone calls at the same time. Refer to¢ page 213. Ring tone and volume settings 1 >...
  • Page 159: Seat Belt Microphone

    Telephone Export contacts The seat belt microphone is activated as soon as you put on the seat belt. Make sure that the mi­ Refer to ¢page 154, Importing/exporting con­ crophones are on the outside of the seat belt tacts. ¢Fig. 149. Download directory When the driver's seat belt is unbuckled, the sys­...
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    Audi phone box¢ page and that there are no other rupted. objects in the Audi phone box. Do not place your remote control key in the Audi phone box to­ gether with your mobile phone.
  • Page 161: T Audi Connect

    Wi-Fi hotspot for the MMI ¢ page 161 WARNING Using the SIM card reader - Only use Audi connect services when the Applies to: vehicles with SIM card reader traffic conditions allow you to do so safely - risk of accident! Please always observe the notes in the chapter ¢page 121, Notes on...
  • Page 162 Audi connect ... To establish an Internet connection for Audi - If you use SIM card adapters, the vibrations connect services, confirm the prompt on the caused by the movement of the vehicle may Accept . display with cause the SIM card to become detached ...
  • Page 163 Please note any additional system queries on Using a personal Wi-Fi hotspot your mobile phone, e.g. whether the phone Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and personal Wi-Fi hot­ spot should connect automatically in the future. On some mobile phones, you may also need to Important download the directory separately.
  • Page 164: Configuring Using Myaudi

    Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect your personal myAudi account: -If you do not yet have a personal my Audi ac­ count, please register on the Internet at my.audi.com. -Add your vehicle to your myAudi account.
  • Page 165 Information on flights and current arrival/depar­ Closing an Audi connect service ture times in the search area selected. You can close an Audi connect service at any time Flight information. � Select and confirm and go back to the overview, regardless of which You can use the right control button to select the function you have chosen¢...
  • Page 166 Audi connect services in the navigation ¢page 162. system Twitter> ... Select left control button > function Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect Trends). desired (e.g. The following Audi connect services are currently available: You can choose the following categories in the...
  • Page 167: Wi-Fi Hotspot

    > Wi-Fi settings. The following settings can be made: Audi connect services in the Media menu Applies to: vehicles with Wi-Fi audio player and Audi connect Wi-Fi - Wi-Fi audio player: To access the media centre The Wi-Fi hotspot is deactivated when the vehicle of your player (e.g.
  • Page 168: Configuring The Data Connection

    Like any loose object, they can be cata­ contact your service provider. pulted through the vehicle in an accident - In vehicles without Audi connect*, the Wi-Fi and cause serious injuries. Always make sure hotspot can only be used for the Wi-Fi audio that such devices are securely stowed while player*.
  • Page 169: Notes On Audi Connect

    A data connection will not be establish­ ed. It is then not possible to call up Audi con­ Note nect services. - According to the factory settings, the data When a data connection has been established, a...
  • Page 170: Troubleshooting

    Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Subject Advice Audi connect services: Some Audi Before you first use some Audi connect services, it is necessary to connect services are greyed out/ activate/configure them via your personal myAudi account: De- not available.
  • Page 171: Navigation

    Navigation Navigation Calling up the navigation menu Applies to: vehicles with navigation system The navigation system guides you directly to your destination, avoiding traffic obstructions and using alternative routes if desired. Fig. 153 Illustration: Entering a destination N A V/MAP! button. NAV/MAP! button repeatedly until .,.
  • Page 172: Entering A Destination

    SD card your MMI using an can be found at (IJ) my.audi.com. Note - Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aer­ - The terms suggested by the MMI depend on ial or interference caused by trees or large...
  • Page 173 Navigation the Enter destination menu c::> page 169, Using home address/favourite as the Fig. 153. destination Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Entering an address The home address option is a quick and easy way Applies to: vehicles with navigation system to have the system guide you home.
  • Page 174 Navigation -If a directory contact is greyed out, no navi­ Using a destination from the directory gation destination/postal address has yet Applies to: vehicles with navigation system been added for the contact. You can navigate directly to entries in the direc­ tory.
  • Page 175 - Sometimes there are destination entries in account the list that cannot be displayed completely Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect because they are too long. If you select one You can import navigation destinations from of these entries with the rotary pushbutton, your myAudi account to the MMI.
  • Page 176 - Select a destination from the results List and confirm it. (e.g. favourites or Last destinations). Set as stopover. -Select and confirm Audi connect for this location : Important: You must have selected a destination from the re­ Deleting a stopover City sults List.
  • Page 177: Stop Route Guidance

    Navigation Country selection: Select all the countries in the The selected destination will be stored as the list (g) which, for example, you wish to include new home address. ¢page 170. in your searches Favourites Store as favourite: page 175. Refer to¢...
  • Page 178: Other Settings

    Navigation Other settings (Select start location) tion manually if, for exam­ ple, you would like to calculate a route starting Navigation settings from a different position than the current posi­ Applies to: vehicles with navigation system tion of the vehicle. Start the presentation mode to simulate route guidance.
  • Page 179 Navigation option avoid. You can also use the Vignette Voice guidance during calls: Navigation cues roads option to set the countries for which you during a telephone call can be switched on/off. possess a vignette. Entertainment fader: Refer to ¢ page 218.
  • Page 180: Map.

    Navigation You can use the rotary pushbutton to preselect route which you would like to use for route guid­ the possible alternative routes and have them ance. displayed on the map. Select and confirm the How to use the map Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Fig.
  • Page 181 Navigation Automatic zoom Zoom: When the function is Route information: Various information is switched on, an "A" for "automatic" is shown displayed during route guidance (e.g. the up­ in the zoom symbol. coming manoeuvre including the calculated distance and road name). Traffic information The crosshairs: Move the crosshairs in the de­...
  • Page 182 175. or as a contact in the directory¢ and is set to face north. 1 ): Enables you to Audi connect for this location* 2D driving position/2D north map: The map de­ City events or Weather search for e.g.
  • Page 183: Google Earth Map Display

    To activate Google Street View: Turn the rotary Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect pushbutton to select a scale below 30 m. You can have the map display satellite images using the Google Earth map display.
  • Page 184: Calling Up Traffic Information

    ¢page 167, Notes on Audi connect. - Further information can be found on the In­ - To call up the detail view for a traffic message: ternet at www.audi.com.
  • Page 185 Navigation Online traffic information Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect The MMI system can receive real-time information from the Internet regarding traffic congestion, ac­ cidents, roadworks and other incidents. WurmtalstraBe traBe Harlac Fig. 163 Illustration: Online traffic information on the map...
  • Page 186: Troubleshooting

    ¢ page 176 and the map must be displayed. - Please always note the information in the If your MMI has calculated a better route for the chapter ¢ page 167, Notes on Audi connect. A better current route guidance, the message...
  • Page 187: Radio Functions

    Radio Radio Note Calling up the radio - The DAB* waveband is not available in all countries. menu - The DAB* waveband also supports the trans­ The radio supports the following wavebands: mission standards DAB+* and DMB Audio*, FM, AM, DAB* (digital radio). You can use the HD where available.
  • Page 188 MMI system (max. 50 tracks). As soon as you ""Select: button > left control button > a RADIO connect your Apple device to the Audi music in­ FM)> waveband (e.g. a station. terface, the tags will be imported to the device.
  • Page 189: Radio Menu

    Radio ((1'> Radio text is available for the current station. Re­ Note ¢page 186. fer to The availability of radio text and Radio Text Slide show availability > Plus depends on the radio station. ----- slide show is available for the current station. Station names Picture view �...
  • Page 190: Favourites

    Radio Other settings Last stations The stations you have Listened to most recently Radio settings (from all wavebands) are shown in the List. Select and confirm a station to play it immediately..Select: button > right control button > RADIO Radio settings.
  • Page 191 Radio Preferred image (DAB+*, HD Radio fixed: Scroll texts transmitted by FM stations will waveband 1 )) not appear in the infotainment display. The cur­ rent scroll text on the display will freeze. You can specify your preferred image for the De­ tailed station information option¢...
  • Page 192: Troubleshooting

    Radio - Not all radio settings for the FM and DAB* wavebands are available in the mixed sta­ tion list FM/DAB*. Troubleshooting Advice Subject A station with poor reception is no longer Store the station as a favourite in advance and call it up listed in the station list after you switch to via the favourites list page...
  • Page 193: Media

    If you experience restricted performance from from the jukebox or connect a mobile device to the Jukebox*, reset it to the factory settings the Audi music interface* and operate it via the ¢page 213. MMI. For information on the characteristics of the sup­...
  • Page 194: Media Drives

    Media thermal cut-out is installed to protect the CD/ Note DVD and the reading Laser. Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro­ Laser devices: Laser devices are divided into the tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN IEC 76 damage.
  • Page 195 Media Jukebox Note Applies to: vehicles with jukebox Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD After you have filled the jukebox with music or contains audio/video files with a high data videos, for example from your SD card, you can rate.
  • Page 196: Bluetooth Audio Player

    201. - Files or tracks that do not include stored ied can be found in the Videos category of the metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec­ media centre. ommends that you mark the audio files with the corresponding metadata (e.g. ID3 tags).
  • Page 197: Wi-Fi Audio Players

    - Pay attention to any connection queries on you are using. your Bluetooth device. - To start the Wi-Fi audio player: Start the Audi - You can bond several Bluetooth audio play­ MMI connect app or a UPnP server app, or ena­...
  • Page 198: Internet Radio

    Starting Internet radio Fi audio player. -Press the MEDIAi button. Press the left control -Audi dealerships will be able to provide you with further information on Wi-Fi audio button repeatedly until the source overview ¢ page 200 is displayed. players.
  • Page 199: Multimedia Connections

    USB adapter for devices with Apple dock con­ - AUDI AG only enables you to access online nector media services via the MMI system and ac­ The USB adapters are available from Audi dealers cepts no responsibility for the content of or specialist retailers.
  • Page 200 You can connect mobile devices via the analogue Audi music interface interface: Applies to: vehicles with Audi music interface To connect a mobile device to the AUX input: You can connect your mobile devices via the Audi Fig. 172 to the AUX in­ Connect the cable® c:>...
  • Page 201 Detach the cable®¢ Fig. 173 from the - For more information on the Audi music in­ AUX input. terface and on which devices are supported, - Operation: Select and confirm the source Ex­ please see the Audi mobile device database ternal audio player@¢...
  • Page 202: Playing Media

    ¢ page 197, Fig. 171 pressed, detach the Apple -Audi recommends setting the volume of a dock connector from the Apple device. mobile device connected to the AUX input to about 70 % of maximum.
  • Page 203 The device name may while it is being played by briefly pressing be displayed (e.g. MyPhone). A USB stick connec­ the ON/OFF button on the MMI control con­ ted via the Audi music interface* is shown as an sole. Fig. 176. example¢...
  • Page 204 Media @Artists Composers are available when you are using an iPod (source: Audi music interface ALL available artists are displayed. Select and con­ ¢page 197). firm an artist, an album and then a track. - For safety reasons, the video picture is not @Albums available while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 205: Other Settings

    Media - If the search function is called up in the Important: The favourites list must be displayed. Folders category ¢ page 201, Fig. 177, To listen to a favourite: Select and confirm an the system will only search for files in the item in the favourites list.
  • Page 206 Media Jukebox memory capacity* Gracenote online database* Information on the jukebox memory capacity and Important: The MMI must be connected to the the number tracks stored on the jukebox will be Internet. displayed. When this function is switched on � , various in­ Change play position formation will be downloaded for the track cur­...
  • Page 207 The password can only be reset by an zoom The picture is enlarged to fill the Audi workshop. infotainment display. Switch this function off if the picture is distor- ted. <t ,..
  • Page 208: Supported Media And File Formats

    DVD; mobile devices �page 197 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass Audi music interface: storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" compatible with USB 2.0, USB sticks, USB MP3 players (plug-and-play capable), external USB flash memories and...
  • Page 209: Troubleshooting

    The mobile device is not supported. formation on which mobile devices are supported, please see the Audi mobile device database at www.audi.com/blue- tooth. Audi music interface*/AUX input: Set the volume of the mobile device to about 70% of maxi- <t...
  • Page 210 Media Subject Advice Audi music interface*: The portable On some mobile phones or mobile devices, playback is not player is not recognised as a source. possible if the battery charge is very low (less than 5% of its capacity). After it has been plugged in, the mobile device will only be recognised as a media source in the MMI again when it has sufficient battery charge.
  • Page 211 Problems can occur if a third party music playback app is open with track display and playback. when you are playing audio via the Bluetooth audio player. Audi recommends that you use the integrated media player on your Bluetooth device (e.g. smartphone). Wi-Fi hotspot*: Wi-Fi hotspot connec- Make sure that the network optimisation function is switched tion to your Wi-Fi device interrupted.
  • Page 212: Audi Smartphone Interface

    Audi smartphone interface. ing system Android 5.0 Lollipop or later. We regret that it is not possible to guaran­ ... Connect your smartphone to the Audi music in­ tee compatibility for all types of smart­ terface 198via a USB adapter ¢page...
  • Page 213: How To Use

    Check that you are using the correct USB adapter and that the USB the MMI fails. adapter is correctly connected to your smartphone and to the Audi page 197. music interface¢ Check that Apple CarPlay is activated on your smartphone.
  • Page 214: System Settings

    When selecting the correct time zone, a list of corresponding countries is displayed as an exam­ Important: Your mobile phone must be Qi com­ ple. patible 1 > , or it must be connected to the Audi page 146, Fig. 142 music interface(!)¢ using a Automatic time zone* USB adapter cable.
  • Page 215: Connection Manager

    When this function is switched on Navigation settings* � , the messages about the charging status of Navigation and online memory* the mobile phone in the Audi phone box* on the Speech dialogue system* infotainment display will not appear. The re­ Message settings*...
  • Page 216 Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Important: No mobile phones are connected to the MMI via the Bluetooth remote SIM Access Important: The Audi MMI connect app must be Profile or the Handsfree profile. installed on your mobile device and have been started.
  • Page 217 Applies to: vehicles with Audi smartphone interface Connection status: The mobile network provid­ - Connect your mobile phone to the Audi music er for data services and the network status are ¢page interface 198via a USB adapter displayed.
  • Page 218: System Update

    On-board Handbook is stored must have been in­ Applies to: vehicles with Audi smartphone interface serted into the relevant drive ¢page 192. Important: Your mobile phone must no longer be connected to the Audi music interface via a USB .., Select: button >Settings> left control MEN U adapter.
  • Page 219: Sound Settings

    Select and confirm a setting for - The On-board Handbook is not available in - all: All the loudspeakers in the vehicle are ac­ all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able tive (evenly distributed sound focus). to provide you with more detailed informa­...
  • Page 220: Restarting The Mmi System (Reset)

    Audi heartbeat Microphone input Level: You can adjust the vol­ ume during a call by turning the rotary pushbut­ You can adjust the volume of the Audi heartbeat ton. by turning the rotary pushbutton. Navigation � Note...
  • Page 221 System settings I� Press the reset button page 24, Fig. 12 twice in the first five seconds after switching on the ignition. <t ,... ,..
  • Page 222: Safety

    These are just a few of the safety features in your .,. Make sure that children are protected with suit­ Audi: able safety seats and properly worn seat belts ¢page 223. -Seat belts for all seats ...
  • Page 223: Correct Sitting Positions

    Safe driving Correct sitting positions What factors can impair your safety? Safety on the road is directly related to how you Correct driving position drive, and can also be affected by the passengers The correct driving position is important for safe in the vehicle.
  • Page 224 Safe driving For detailed information on how to adjust the -Adjust the driver's seat and steering wheel page 54, Front seats. passenger's seat, see ¢ so there is a distance of at least 25 cm be­ tween your breastbone and the centre of the WARNING Fig.
  • Page 225: Child Seats

    Safe driving The following list shows just some examples of the manufacturer's instructions and observe any incorrect sitting positions which can be danger­ statutory requirements. ous to all occupants. The list is not complete, but If you use a child seat on the passenger's seat, it will help to make you aware of possible dangers is most important to note the warnings¢.&..
  • Page 226 Child seats: categories O and O+ Rearward-facing carry cots are most appropriate for these categories (up to 13 kg). Our recom­ mendation: Audi carry cot with optional ISOFIX base. Child seats: category 1 Fig. 183 Illustration of a dangerous sitting position near In this category (9 to 18 kg), rearward or for­...
  • Page 227: Securing A Child Seat

    Safe driving safely possible. Our recommendation: Audi child Securing a child seat seat with ISOFIX base. Securing child seats with ISOFIX Child seats: categories 2 and 3 Applies to: vehicles with ISOFIX Child seats with backrests used in conjunction with seat belts are most appropriate for these categories (15 to 36 kg).
  • Page 228: Pedal Area

    Safe driving Weight class ISOFIX size Passenger's Weight class Passenger's seat category seat > Category 2 15 to 25 kg Category 3 Category 1: 22 to 36 kg 9 to 18 kg To adjust the passenger's seat to the child seat and to achieve the best possible seat belt posi­...
  • Page 229: Stowing Luggage Safely

    Safe driving ... Secure the load with the luggage net* or with - Never place objects in the driver's footwell. non-elastic straps secured to the fastening Such objects could move under the pedals rings*¢ page 228. and interfere with their proper function. In the event of sudden braking or a change of WARNING direction, you would not be able to use the...
  • Page 230: Pedestrian Protection

    Applies to: vehicles with pedestrian protection system The pedestrian protection system is automatical­ ly activated in the event that the front of the ve­ hicle collides with a pedestrian. The bonnet is AUDI raised slightly to create an additional crush zone above the engine. Fig. 186...
  • Page 231 Applies to: vehicles with pedestrian protection system out by a qualified workshop working to the specifications of the Audi factory. Improper repairs can impair the effectiveness of the system and invalidate the operating permit for your vehicle.
  • Page 232: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Seat belts ner". Please also ensure that your passenger's seat belt is properly fastened ¢ Why is it so important to Seat belts worn correctly have been shown to be use seat belts? an effective means of reducing the potential for injury and improving the chances of survival in a Seat belts provide effective protection serious accident¢...
  • Page 233: Forces Acting In A Collision

    Seat belts Forces acting in a - Do not wear the belt over hard or fragile ob­ collision jects (such as glasses or pens, etc.) because this can cause injuries. The physical principles involved in a frontal - Loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat impact over a jacket) impairs the proper fit and function of the belts.
  • Page 234: How To Wear Seat Belts Properly

    Seat belts How to wear seat belts Even at urban speeds of 30 km/h to 50 km/h, the forces acting on the occupants in a collision can properly reach the equivalent of 1 ton (1,000 kg) or more. At greater speed these forces are even higher. Putting on the seat belts Again: if the speed doubles, the forces increase Always fasten your seat belts before driving o ff.
  • Page 235 Seat belts - Seat belts worn too loose can result in inju­ WARNING ries because they allow excessive forward -Always make certain that the belt is posi­ movement in a crash; the occupant will be Fig. 192 tioned properly¢ risk of injury brought to a sudden stop by the belt web­...
  • Page 236: Belt Tensioners

    Seat belts of the system are scrapped. Your authorised Taking off the seat belts dealer is familiar with these regulations and The red button releases the belt from the buckle. will be pleased to pass on the information ..to you. �...
  • Page 237: Airbag System

    - comes on or flickers while the car is moving. Audi dealer or a qualified workshop which adheres to the Audi factory standards. This WARNING will minimise the risk of injury.
  • Page 238: Front Airbags

    Airbag system Front airbags -The relevant safety requirements must be observed when the vehicle or components Important notes on passenger's airbag of the airbag or belt tensioner systems are "' scrapped. � '\34 AIRBAG - For safety reasons, the alternator and the starter are both disconnected from the bat­...
  • Page 239 Airbag system .&_ Deactivating the passenger's airbag WARNING Applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for passenger's - Never install a rearward-facing child seat on airbag the passenger's seat unless the passenger's If an airbag has been deactivated, it should be airbag has been deactivated - this can result reactivated as soon as possible so that it can in potentially fatal injuries to the child...
  • Page 240 Airbag system In conjunction with the seat belts, the front air­ Important safety notes on the front airbag system bags give additional head and chest protection for the driver and passenger in the event of a se­ There are a number of safety points concerning in Important safety vere frontal collision <=>...
  • Page 241: Side Airbags

    Airbag system Side airbags use a rearward-facing child seat on the passenger's seat. Description of side airbags - Applies to vehicles with key-operated Applies to: vehicles with side airbags switch for deactivating the passenger's The airbag system is not a substitute for the seat airbag: Do NOT use a rearward-facing child belts.
  • Page 242 When the system is triggered, the airbag is filled the seats, these must be of the specific type with propellant gas. approved for use on Audi seats with side air­ In order to provide the desired extra protection in bags. Conventional seat covers would ob­...
  • Page 243: Checking And Topping Up Fluids

    The vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter - You should use only petrol additives which unleaded petrol. and must only be run on Petrol have been approved by Audi. Additives with sulphur-free must be and must comply with the so-called octane boosters or antiknock addi­...
  • Page 244: Filling The Tank

    Checking and topping up fluids months so that you can continue to operate your ... Insert the filler nozzle into the fuel filler neck vehicle reliably. Ask at your filling station wheth­ as far as the stop¢ Fig. 208 and ensure it is er the diesel fuel available there is suitable for properly engaged .
  • Page 245 Checking and topping up fluids ent filling pump or seek professional assis­ the canister during filling. This helps tance. prevent an electrostatic charge building - The protection mechanism will not open if you try to add fuel from a spare fuel canis­ - Make sure you never spill fuel in the vehi­...
  • Page 246: Engine Compartment

    Checking and topping up fluids ... After fuelling, remove the funnel and close the ing. Should the self-cleaning function of the filter fuel tank flap so that it locks in place. not be able to operate, e.g. when the vehicle is continuously used only for short trips, the filter becomes obstructed with soot and the symbol CAUTION...
  • Page 247 Checking and topping up fluids can otherwise cause serious malfunctions or - Never spill fluids on a hot engine. These flu­ engine damage. ids can cause a fire (e.g. radiator anti­ freeze). For the sake of the environment - Take care not to cause short circuits in the electrical system, especially when working Inspect the ground underneath your vehicle regularly so that any leaks are detected at an...
  • Page 248 Checking and topping up fluids Opening the bonnet WARNING � With the driver's door open, pull the Lever un­ - To avoid the risk of being scalded, never der the dashboard in the direction indicated open the bonnet if you see steam or coolant ¢Fig.
  • Page 249: Engine Oil

    Audi recommends �Castrol)g[Ij)@[g ?m»E«!JJ)JJ.lf.. Audi recommends Longlife high-performance Fig. 216 Engine compartment: Engine oil filler cap engine oil from Audi Genuine Parts Please refer to the safety notes ¢ .& in Working (© on components in the engine compartment on Note page 244.
  • Page 250 Checking and topping up fluids -Switch off the warm engine. Wait for a few mi­ CAUTION nutes for the oil to drain back into the sump. -The engine oil must never drop below the ¢page 245. -Open the bonnet marking(!)¢ Fig.
  • Page 251: Cooling System

    Checking and topping up fluids Cooling system ble. In this case use only water and bring the coolant concentration back up to the Coolant correct level as soon as possible by putting in the specified additive. The engine cooling system is filled at the factory -Always top up with fresh, unused coolant.
  • Page 252: Brake Fluid

    Checking and topping up fluids Checking brake fluid level Any loss of coolant normally indicates a leak in the cooling system. Drive to a qualified workshop � Read off the brake fluid level on the brake fluid without delay and have the cooling system reservoir 246, The brake fluid...
  • Page 253 Checking and topping up fluids Explanation of warnings on vehicle battery: will be restored when you switch on the ignition ® and start the engine. Wear safety glasses! Even though some systems are deactivated auto­ matically, certain electrical equipment continues Battery acid is extremely corrosive.
  • Page 254: Service Interval Display

    Checking and topping up fluids ... Now connect the battery charger to the mains The container for the windscreen washer@ con­ and switch on. tains the cleaning fluid for the windscreen and ... After charging the battery: switch off the bat- the headlight washer system*¢...
  • Page 255 Checking and topping up fluids You cannot check the service interval on a new vehicle until it has been driven for about 500 km. Qualified workshops reset the service interval af­ ter the oil is changed. The distance to the next oil change is initially displayed based on the driving profile prior to the oil change.
  • Page 256: Wheels

    � Damaged rims or tyres must be replaced imme­ together). diately. � We recommend the use of Audi Genuine Tyres. � Keep grease, oil and fuel off the tyres. If you wish to use other tyres, please note that � Mark the wheels before taking them off so that the actual size can differ from the nominal size they rotate in the same direction when refitted.
  • Page 257 22nd week of 2016. Audi Genuine Tyres Audi Genuine Tyres with the marking "AO" are specially matched to your Audi. When used prop­ erly, these tyres meet the highest standards in safety and handling.
  • Page 258 Keep the spare Tyre pressure tyre inflated to the highest pressure approved "' for the tyre. Audi � WARNING Always adjust the tyre pressures to match � your driving style and the load the vehicle is carrying.
  • Page 259 Wheels � Only use winter tyres of the correct type ap­ For the sake of the environment proved for your vehicle. Under-inflated tyres will increase the fuel � Please note that the maximum permissible consumption. ------------- speed for winter tyres may be lower than for summer tyres cc>.&_.
  • Page 260: Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator

    Wheels ... Check that the snow chains are correctly seated Low-profile tyres can be damaged more quickly than standard tyres, for example by heavy jolts, after driving for a few yards; follow the instruc­ tions given by the manufacturer. potholes, manhole covers, speed humps and ...
  • Page 261 259. - The tyre pressure loss indicator on your Audi - You are driving with the temporary spare is specially matched to tyres with the mark­ wheel*.
  • Page 262: Tyre Pressure

    Wheels (I)) Tyre pressure Note monitoring system - The sensors and valves do not have to be de­ tached or changed round when fitting new General notes tyres. Only the valve core needs to be re­ Applies to: vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system placed, and if necessary the valve and the The tyre pressure monitoring system keeps a electronic components in the wheel.
  • Page 263 Wheels Storing new tyre pressures Note Applies to: vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system The tyre pressures and temperatures are not To enable the tyre pressure monitoring system shown in the display when the vehicle is sta­ to work reliably, it is important to store the cor­ tionary or during the initialisation phase.
  • Page 264 Wheels WARNING Please observe the important safety informa­ 260. tion and notes<=> page Possible malfunctions Applies to: vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system If the tyre pressure monitoring system is inoper­ ative, the indicator lamp will appear in the instrument cluster display together with the Tyre pressure: fault.
  • Page 265: Washing The Vehicle

    Care of vehicle and cleaning Care of vehicle and the operating pressure and the spraying dis­ tance. Do not point the spray jet directly at the cleaning seals on the windows, doors, bonnet or boot lid, General notes or at the tyres, rubber hoses, insulating material, sensors* or camera lenses*.
  • Page 266: Notes On Cleaning And Care

    Care of vehicle and cleaning .&_ - Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight - WARNING otherwise the paint can be damaged. - Follow the rules and recommendations of - The soft top must not be washed with a the car wash operator and do not wash the high-pressure cleaner - risk of damage! vehicle with the ignition switched on - risk...
  • Page 267 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component Situation Remedy Windbreak Dirt/deposits Water, if necessary with mild detergent > Ornamental trim/ Dirt/deposits Mild detergent >; suitable stainless steel cleaning product mouldings if necessary Paintwork Paint damage Refer to the vehicle data sticker for the paint no. and touch up using a paint pen �...
  • Page 268 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component Situation Remedy Fabrics, Surface dirt Vacuum cleaner leatherette, Water-based stains, e.g. Absorbent cloth and mild detergent > Alcantara coffee, tea, blood, etc. Fat-based stains, e.g. oil, Apply mild detergent >, dab off dissolved grease or make-up, etc.
  • Page 269 Care of vehicle and cleaning - Remove snow and ice from windows and the buckle, have the belt in question re­ placed by a qualified workshop. exterior mirrors with a plastic scraper on­ ly. To avoid scratches, the scraper should - Fabrics/leatherette/ Alcantara only be pushed in one direction and not - Do not use leather care products, sol-...
  • Page 270: Taking The Vehicle Out Of Service

    Care of vehicle and cleaning Taking the vehicle out of service If you wish to take your vehicle out of service for a Long period of time, contact a qualified work­ shop. Here you will receive advice on necessary measures, for example regarding corrosion pro­ tection, servicing and storage.
  • Page 271: Mobility

    The Luggage compartment is specifically de­ holder). signed to hold only the warning triangle supplied as an Audi Genuine Accessory. .,.. Remove the fire extinguisher by pressing on the tab marked "PRESS" . .,.. To secure the fire extinguisher, put it in the holder and fasten the strap.
  • Page 272: Tyre Repair Kit

    Mobility Tyre repair kit Check how the fire extinguisher works before you need to use it. The instructions for use are shown Preparations on the fire extinguisher. Applies to: vehicles with tyre repair kit WARNING .., Please refer to the important safety notes If the fire extinguisher is not secured properly page 269, General notes.
  • Page 273 Mobility should only be used as a temporary meas­ > ure. - Do not allow the sealant to come into con­ tact with your eyes, skin or clothing. - If you do come into contact with the sealant immediately rinse the eyes or skin affected with clean water.
  • Page 274: Changing A Wheel

    Mobility Changing a wheel - If it was not possible to build up a tyre pres­ sure of 2.0 bar within 6 minutes this means Preparations that the tyre is too badly damaged. Do not drive on. Certain preparations must be made before you - Seek professional assistance if the repair of change the wheel.
  • Page 275 Note the code number of the anti-theft wheel bolt and keep it in a safe place - not in your vehicle. If you need a replacement adapter, give the code number to your Audi dealer. <t ,..l} An adapter is required to unscrew or tighten the anti-theft ,..
  • Page 276 Mobility .&_ Raising the vehicle WARNING Applies to: vehicles with jack - Make sure the jack* is stable. If the ground underneath the jack* is slippery or soft, the jack can slip or sink in - risk of injury! - Use only the jack* supplied with your vehicle to raise the vehicle.
  • Page 277 Mobility � Then unscrew the mounting pin and tighten the Taking off/ putting on the wheel remaining wheel bolt lightly. � Carefully lower the car with the jack*. � Tighten the wheel bolts in diagonal sequence with the box spanner. The wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily.
  • Page 278: Spare Wheel

    Mobility ... Put the tools and jack back in the luggage com­ pact temporary spare wheel is designed specifi­ partment. cally for this model. For this reason, do not use a ... If the replaced wheel will not fit into the spare spare wheel from a different type of vehicle .
  • Page 279: Jump-Starting

    Mobility ]ump-starting - Switch off the car telephone if necessary. Details will be given in the manufacturer's Before starting the engine instructions for the car telephone. If necessary, the engine can be started by con­ Starting the engine necting it to the battery of another vehicle. The two jump Leads must be connected in the If the engine fails to start because of a dis­...
  • Page 280: Tow-Starting/ Towing Away

    Mobility ... Connect one end of the black lead to the nega­ parts in the engine compartment of the oth­ tive terminal@of the boosting battery@. er vehicle ..Connect the other end of the black jump lead to the negative terminal©...
  • Page 281 Mobility & Notes on towing vehicles WARNING The vehicle can be towed with a tow-bar or tow­ There is a high risk of accidents when towing/ rope. When the engine is not running, the gear­ tow-starting, as the towed vehicle can easily box will not be adequately lubricated if the fol­...
  • Page 282 Mobility Vehicle being towed (rear) � Switch on the ignition. � Once both vehicles are moving, release the � Ensure that the ignition is switched on, the clutch. steering wheel is not locked, and that you can � As soon as the engine starts, press the clutch operate the turn signals, horn or windscreen pedal and put the gear lever in neutral.
  • Page 283 Mobility ... Put the towline anchorage back in the tool kit connection shearing during towing - risk after use. of accident! WARNING If the towline anchorage is not screwed in as far as the stop, there is a risk of the screw connection shearing during towing - risk of accident!
  • Page 284: Fuses And Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are located in the vehicle interior Fuses and the engine compartment. Fuses in vehicle interior Fuses in vehicle interior .,,. Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip­ ment .
  • Page 285 Fuses and bulbs &, Electrical equipment WARNING Gateway Never attempt to repair a fuse or replace a Selector lever (for automatic gearbox) blown fuse by fitting a fuse with a higher am­ pere rating. This could damage the electrical Air conditioner console, relay coil for rear system - risk of fire! window heating, tyre pressure monitoring Switch for electro-mechanical parking...
  • Page 286: Bulbs

    Gearbox oil pump Bulbs Note Your vehicle is fitted with maintenance-free headlights and rear lights. If a bulb does need to be changed, however, please contact an Audi dealer or qualified workshop. Fig. 250 Engine compartment: Fuse layout Electrical equipment...
  • Page 287: Accessories And Modifications To The Vehicle

    Your car is designed to offer a high standard of the car body must be carried out by an Audi active and passive safety. For this reason, we rec­ workshop or a qualified workshop working ommend that you ask your Audi dealer for advice to the specifications of the Audi factory.
  • Page 288: Radio Transmitters And Business Equipment

    Radio transmitters (fixed installation) Note Retrofit installations of radio transmitters in the vehicle are subject to official approval. Audi gen­ -Any retrofit installation of electrical or elec­ erally authorises in-vehicle installations of ap­ tronic equipment in the vehicle will affect proved types of radio transmitters provided that: its type approval.
  • Page 289: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data One section of the vehicle data sticker is attached to the inside cover of the Service Schedule before Vehicle identification the vehicle is handed over. data The sticker lists the following data: " (1\_J_ FAHRZG. -llENT - Vehicle identification number (chassis num- XXXXX XX XXXX XXX...
  • Page 290: Dimensions

    Technical data � Note In cases where technical data are not listed, the figures were not available at time of pub­ lication. Dimensions The dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equipment variant and measurement standards used in specific countries. Length (mm) Width (mm) Width across mir- Height, unladen...
  • Page 291: Engine Data

    Technical data TT RS Roadster Kerb weight Gross vehicle Maximum front Maximum rear (unladen weight axle weight axle weight weight) 2.5 TFSI, 294 kW, quattro 1605 1850 1070 TTS Roadster Kerb weight Gross vehicle Maximum front Maximum rear (unladen weight axle weight axle weight weight)
  • Page 292: Traction Control System

    Adjusting air outlets ....61, 63 Audi music interface ....197 Adjusting temperature .
  • Page 293 Index Audi phone box ..... . . 146 Better route (navigation) ....184 Audi side assist Biodiesel .
  • Page 294 ......69 Cleaning Audi virtual cockpit ... . 265 Convenience open/close .
  • Page 295 Display Electronic immobiliser ....see Audi virtual cockpit (instrument Electronic stabilisation control (ESC) ..113 cluster) ......21, 23 Indicator lamp .
  • Page 296: Saving Fuel

    Index Start/stop system ....Starting ......68, 70 Factory settings (MMI) .
  • Page 297: Home Address

    Internet see Audi connect ....Hazard warning lights ....
  • Page 298 Index Key fob with vehicle code ....Locking/unlocking Locking and unlocking the vehicle . 29, 30, 32 By remote control ....No key identified .
  • Page 299 On-board computer ....Audi phone box ....146 On-board Handbook .
  • Page 300 Index Paint number Power/torque display Sport displays ....96 Park assist ......108 Description .
  • Page 301 Screen Shift light display ..... . Audi virtual cockpit (instrument Shuffle cluster) ......21, 23 Random playback .
  • Page 302 Index Cleaning sensors ....264 Overriding cut-off speed ....Switching on and off .
  • Page 303 Type plate ......287 Audi phone box ..... 146 Tyres ......
  • Page 304 Wi-Fi Audi music stream ....195 Audio players ..... . . 195 Hotspot .
  • Page 305 For the sake of the environment publication. This environmentally friendly paper was No part of this publication may be reprinted, re­ bleached without the use of chlorine. produced or translated without the written per­ mission of AUDI AG. AUDI AG reserves the right...

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