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  • Page 1 Ovvner's Manual Audi Vorsprung durch Technik...
  • Page 2 Warranty entitlement record Vehicle identification number Model, engine output, gearbox, month and year of manufacture Engine and gearbox code Paint no., interior equipment Optional equipment no. Date of delivery to customer: Audi dealer's stamp...
  • Page 3 Foreword Thank you for choosing an Audi. Your new Audi is a combination of superb craftsmanship and state-of-the-art technolo g y. We recom­ mend 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: Table Of Contents

    Camera-based traffic sign recognition . . . Soft top ......Audi active lane assist (lane departure Power-operated soft top ....warning feature) ....
  • Page 5 Playing media ..... . . 203 Using the Audi phone box... . .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents System update ..... . Customer information... On-board Handbook....218 Data protection .
  • Page 7: Notes On This Owner's Manual

    Notes on this Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual applies to all versions of Note your particular Audi model and contains impor­ Texts with this symbol contain additional in­ tant information, tips, suggestions and warnings. formation of a more general nature.
  • Page 8: Quick Reference

    Driving off with the hold assist Note - How can stay in my lane more easily? c:::> page 100, Audi active lane assist (lane de­ Audi online manuals and the Digital Service parture warning feature) Schedule are not available in all countries or - How can I check the blind spot more easily on all mobile devices.
  • Page 9 - How can I connect my mobile phone to the handsfree telephone system? c> page 147 - How can I charge my mobile phone battery without a cable? c> page 151, Using the Audi phone box - How can I control certain apps on my smart­...
  • Page 10: Front Cabin Overview

    Getting started Front cabin overview Fig. 1 Front ,cabin: Left side Fig. 2 Front cabin: Right side...
  • Page 11 Infotainment control console ..speech dialogue system - I START ENGINE STOPI button .. . Switch for windbreak ... -Audi drive select button ..Depending on equipment fitted: - Paddle levers ....-Storage compartment Audi virtual cockpit (instrument -Ashtray ....
  • Page 12: Overview Of Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Getting started Overview of warning and Engine stopped while vehicle is mov­ indicator lamps qpage20 Description Engine start system qpage20 The warning and indicator lamps light up or flash in the instrument cluster. Their purpose is to in­ Gearbox malfunction dicate functions or faults.
  • Page 13 (MIN) Getting started Electronic stabilisation control (ESC) Headlight range control qpage42 ✓ qpage20 Adaptive light qpage42 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)✓ Light sensor/rain sensor qpage20 q page 42, q page 47 - Electro-mechanical power steering✓ 1111ii11 Battery in remote control key q page 124 qpage23 Steering lock...
  • Page 14 9page � I • • -,,,-�, AUTO • • ..Speed warning function Km /h 9page 96 Speed limiter 9page 97 t3i'r Camera-based traffic sign recognition 9page 98 Audi side assist tiiiq 9page Active lane assist 9page...
  • Page 15: Displays And Controls

    Instrument cluster overview The instrument cluster is the driver's information centre. Fig. 3 Overview of instrument cluster (Audi virtual cockpit) Coolant temperature gauge _J:_ ... - If there is a fault in the instruments, the let­ ters DEF appear in the trip recorder display.
  • Page 16: Rev Counter

    Instrument cluster CAUTION CAUTION - Additional lights and other accessories in The rev counter needle must only ever briefly front of the air inlet reduce the cooling ef­ go into the red zone on the scale; otherwise fect of the radiator. At high outside temper­ there is a risk of engine damage.
  • Page 17: Fuel Gauge

    How to use the multi-function steering Map q page 180 wheel Sound qpage 214 6th tab Audi connect q page 163 Settings q page 214 @�button Press the� button re­ To switch between tabs: peatedly until the desired tab is displayed (e.g.
  • Page 18 Instrument cluster Left thumbwheel functions or change certain settings (e.g. sound settings). To select a function in a menu/list: Scroll the left thumbwheel to the desired function in a Changing views menu or list (e.g. to select a radio station or lap times*).
  • Page 19 Instrument cluster button Call up the first tab (Vehicle functions) using ► e> I <1 button on the multi-function steering To switch on the speech dialogue system: wheel. Briefly press the [2;] button. Give a spoken com­ ► Select the following on the multi-function mand after the beep signal.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Functions

    Instrument cluster Vehicle functions Engine oil temperature and boost pressure display On-board computer Applies to: vehicles with engine oil temperature/boost pres­ sure display Depending on your vehicle's equipment, you can The engine oil temperature and boost pressure call up the following information sequentially on display only appears in the extended view or the on-board computer q page 13, Fig.
  • Page 21: Driver Messages

    Instrument cluster Calling up the sport displays in the central hold the vehicle. The brakes have overheated. The area vehicle can roll away, even on a gentle slope. Call up the first tab (on-board computer) using Parking brake: system fault! See owner's ►...
  • Page 22 Greater strength is required to brake the vehi­ Q Suspension control cle if the engine stops while the vehicle is Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select moving - risk of accident! Greater strength will be required to steer the vehicle unless the...
  • Page 23: Setting Off

    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 24 Replacing a key _&, WARNING If you should lose a key, please contact an Audi Always switch off the ignition and take the ve­ dealer. Have the remote control coding for that hicle key with you when you leave the vehicle.
  • Page 25 Doors and windows ,..._ ,..._ Note > The function of the remote control key may be impaired by interference from other nearby radio signals (for example from a mobile tele­ phone or TV transmitter) if these are in the same frequency range. You should always check that your vehicle is locked.
  • Page 26 Doors and windows Note Note - Do not use the remote control key when the The new battery must be of the same type as the original one in the remote control key. vehicle is out of sight. - On vehicles with the convenience key* the selector lever must be in P, otherwise it will Locking and unlocking the vehicle by remote control...
  • Page 27 Doors and windows Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox: - To prevent the vehicle battery from becom­ ► Move the selector lever to position P; otherwise ing discharged, the power management sys­ it will not be possible to lock the vehicle. tem will gradually switch off convenience Close the door.
  • Page 28 Doors and windows Do not leave anyone (especially children) in Locking/unlocking the doors manually the vehicle. If the central locking system foils to work, the doors must be locked/unlocked separately. Note " The doors and the boot lid are locked auto­ V>' matically when the vehicle reaches a speed of about 15 km/h (Auto Lock) <✓...
  • Page 29 Doors and windows Interior monitor and tow-away protection Fig. 19. Pull the cap out of the opening ► Insert the key in the slot inside and turn it as ► The alarm is triggered if movements are detected far as the stop to the right (if the door is on the in the interior or if the vehicle's angle of inclina­...
  • Page 30: Boot Lid

    Doors and windows safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors WARNING and windows cannot then be opened from the -Applies to vehicles with rear seats: Always inside. Locked doors could delay assistance in pay attention to passengers in the rear seats an emergency, potentially putting lives at risk.
  • Page 31: Electric Windows

    Doors and windows Electric windows Fold down the left backrest. ► Prise off the cover cc:> Fig. 21 using the emergen­ ► Controls cy key qpage 23. Pull the plastic cord in the direction indicated ► The driver can operate all the electric windows. Fig.
  • Page 32: Garage Door Opener

    Doors and windows Adjusting settings for convenience open as the windows cannot be opened from the function via infotainment system inside in an emergency. This function can be switched on/off via the info­ Note tainment system c:> page 26. - The windows can be operated for a few mi­ WARNING nutes after the ignition has been switched off.
  • Page 33 Doors and windows the functions of up to three hand-held transmit­ 20 seconds; otherwise the garage door open­ ters. 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 tons in the operating unit.
  • Page 34 Doors and windows programming operation has failed or the five pressed for at least 15 seconds before try­ ing again with the transmitter in a different minute programming period has expired. Re­ peat the programming procedure starting position. Watch out for your vehicle's haz­ with the 3rd step, or try holding the trans­...
  • Page 35 Doors and windows Note - Having a second person assist you makes programming of the rolling code easier and faster. - 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 36: Soft Top

    Soft top Soft top Opening/ closing the soft top Applies to: vehicles with soft top Power-operated soft top General notes Applies to: vehicles with soft top The soft top opens and closes automatically. When the top opens, it folds away completely in­ to the storage box.
  • Page 37 Soft top Convenience open/close function for soft - Since the rearward view is obstructed while the soft top is opening or closing, you Applies to: vehicles with soft top should avoid operating the soft top when re­ versing. ,... CD CAUTION - To prevent damage to the soft top: - Do not put any items in the soft top stor- age box.
  • Page 38: Windbreak

    Soft top This message will appear if a malfunction occurs. To lower the windbreak, press and hold the con­ ► The soft top can be operated manually trol switch for the windbreak until the wind­ qpage 36. break is fully retracted. Soft top: operation currently not possible WARNING If the soft top is operated repeatedly, the over­...
  • Page 39 Soft top possibly resulting in personal injury or dam­ age to the car. Step 1: Raising the covers Applies to: vehicles with soft top Fig. 35 Driver's side: Hexagon key inserted Open the boot lid. ► Fold back the floor panel. ►...
  • Page 40 Soft top Use the screwdriver to remove the cover in the Pull out the crank. ► ► Fig. 3 centre of the soft top at the front � Note Insert the crank (Torx head) into the opening ► until the stop ring makes contact with the soft Make sure that the locking mechanism is fully page 38, Fig.
  • Page 41: 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 when the light switch is set to AUTO. Switching lights on and off 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 42 Lights and vision The turn signal lever also operates the main - If the battery has been losing charge for a beam headlights, parking lights and headlight while, the side lights or parking lights may flasher. be switched off automatically. Always park your car in a safe and suitably lit place ac­...
  • Page 43 Main beam assist beam assist will remain activated. beam assist off. WARNING Audi adaptive light - You can switch the adaptive light off. The main beam assist is only intended to as­ sist the driver. The driver must always ensure...
  • Page 44 The entry and exit lights are operational after dark when the light switch is set to AUTO. Audi adaptive light: fault. See owner's man­ Hazard warning lights The adaptive lights* are out of action. The dipped beam headlights will still be working normally.
  • Page 45: Interior Lights

    Lights and vision Main beam assist: currently unavailable. Cam­ >Car> system: MENU button left control button Vehicle settings> Background lighting. era view restricted due to surroundings. See > owner's manual Instrument lighting The camera vision is impaired, e.g. by stickers or dirt.
  • Page 46 Lights and vision whether or not the mirrors are folded in when Anti-dazzle setting page you lock the vehicle q Manual anti-dazzle interior mirror Tilt function for exterior mirror on passenger ► Pull the lever at the bottom of the mirror to­ side* wards you.
  • Page 47: Windscreen Wipers

    Lights and vision ©- Applies to vehicles with swivelling sun visor: Single wipe. If you hold the lever in this posi­ tion, the wipers will switch from slow continuous sun visor can be pulled out of its mounting and turned towards the door (D. wiping to fast continuous wiping after a while.
  • Page 48 Lights and vision windscreen wiper lever briefly to position@ Note q page 45, Fig. 46. - The windscreen wipers are deactivated when To move the windscreen wipers back to their ► the ignition is switched off. You can activate original position, switch on the ignition and the windscreen wipers after switching the move the windscreen wiper lever to position@...
  • Page 49: Digital Compass

    Lights and vision ► To switch the compass on/off, press and hold Driver messages button until the compass display in the mir­ If the indicator lamp Blights up, there is a fault ror appears/disappears. in the wiper system. Drive to a qualified work­ The digital compass only works when the ignition shop without delay and have the fault rectified.
  • Page 50 Lights and vision Setting the correct compass calibration zone Applies to: venicles with digital compass Fig. 49 Map of compass calibration zones Press and hold button page 47, Fig. 48 ger yourself or other road users - risk of ac­ ►...
  • Page 51: Sitting Correctly And Safely

    Sitting correctly and safely Sitting correctly and which can be avoided. Therefore, whenever the vehicle is moving: safely - Never stand up in the vehicle. Correct seating position - Never stand on the seats. for vehicle occupants - Never kneel on the seats. - Never travel with the backrest reclined too far.
  • Page 52 Sitting correctly and safely - Your thighs are resting lightly on the front of CD CAUTION the seat cushion. Take care when adjusting the seat to ensure - The backrest is in an upright position and the head restraint does not collide with the makes full contact with the occupant's back.
  • Page 53 Sitting correctly and safely @- Seat height: Press the button up/down. To Easy entry function adjust the front of the seat cushion, press the Applies to: vehicles with easy entry function front of the button up/down. To adjust the rear The easy entry function facilitates access to the of the seat cushion, press the rear of the button rear seats.
  • Page 54: Rear Seats

    Sitting correctly and safely ► To move the armrest back to the initial posi­ all passengers at risk of injury when opening tion, lift the armrest slightly from the top posi­ the boot lid or when severe braking occurs. tion and then fold it back down. Steering wheel _&...
  • Page 55: Seat Belts

    Sitting correctly and safely ► Pull the lever in the direction indicated (arrow). ate to their height, weight and age using the ► Move the steering wheel to the desired posi­ seat belt. tion. - In an accident, unbelted passengers will be ►...
  • Page 56 Sitting correctly and safely At all times during pregnancy, women must wear Wearing a seat belt correctly the seat belt so that it runs evenly across the .."' chest and as low as possible over the hips; the belt must make even contact so that there is no '<t Fig.
  • Page 57 Sitting correctly and safely Unfastening the seat belt - During pregnancy, women must wear the lap belt section of the seat belt as low as ► Press the red button in the seat belt buckle possible across the hips and underneath the Fig.
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    Some smoke may be released when the pyro­ proved for use on Audi seats with side air­ technic belt tensioners are activated. This bags. The side airbags inflate from the seat does not mean there is a fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 59 Sitting correctly and safely .&_ belt tensioners. It lights up for a few seconds WARNING when you switch on the ignition. Have the fault in the safety systems examined If the indicator lamp does not light up when without delay; otherwise the systems may fail you switch on the ignition, if it does not go out to trigger in an accident- this could result in after a few seconds, or if it lights up or flashes...
  • Page 60 Sitting correctly and safely Description Appliesto:Coupe Fig. 60 Overview of airbags (inflation area after airbags are triggered) Applies to: Roadster ► Fig. 61 Overview of airbags (inflation area after airbags are triggered)
  • Page 61 Sitting correctly and safely The locations of the airbags are marked with the The airbag system will only work with the igni­ tion on. word "AIRBAG". The following airbags are fitted in your vehicle: Deactivating the passenger's airbag Driver's airbag Applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for front pas­...
  • Page 62: Child Restraint Systems

    Sitting correctly and safely PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @will light up - Children under 1.50 m tall or younger than briefly. 12 must not travel in the vehicle without a suitable child restraint system. Please ob­ WARNING serve any other applicable regulations in the country in which you are travelling.
  • Page 63 Sitting correctly and safely backrest could be moved forwards, together reactivated by means of the key-operated with the child restraint system attached to switch as soon as the child restraint sys­ it, in the event of an accident or other emer­ tem is no longer needed on the front pas­...
  • Page 64 Sitting correctly and safely Seats suitable for the attachment of child If your child restraint system complies with the restraint systems with ISOFIX relevant country-specific regulations and is suita­ ble for use on the front passenger's seat of your Weight class ISOFIX Front Coupe:...
  • Page 65 We recommend the following child restraint sys­ tems from the range of Audi Genuine Accessories (www.audi.com): - Category O and O+: Audi carry cot with optional ISOFIX base Applies to: Coupe - Category 1: Audi child seat with ISO FIX base Fig.
  • Page 66 Sitting correctly and safely backrest on the vehicle's rear seats and on the ensure that the upper securing point for the seat belt is behind the child restraint system. front passenger's seat*. Applies to Coupe: If you are using a child re­ ►...
  • Page 67 Sitting correctly and safely Please refer to the safety notes q page Behind each rear seat there is a top tether an­ chorage for additionally securing a child restraint system with a top tether strap. ► Secure the child restraint system according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 68: Storage And Convenience

    Storage and convenience Storage and convenience jury, never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle with the key. Ashtray and cigarette - Take care when using the cigarette lighter. Lighter Carelessness or negligence when using the Applies to: vehicles with ashtray and cigarette lighter cigarette lighter can cause burns.
  • Page 69: Storage

    Storage and convenience - Do not connect a device with a voltage dif­ CD CAUTION ferent from the designated voltage of the You should avoid putting open drinks contain­ socket. ers in the cup holders. The drinks could other­ - To avoid damage, please take care when de­...
  • Page 70: Luggage Compartment

    Storage and convenience clothing. Do not use clothes hangers to - The stretch net is only strong enough to se­ hang up clothing. Do not leave any heavy, cure light items. Heavier objects cannot be safely secured - risk of injury! fragile or sharp-edged objects in the pock­...
  • Page 71 Storage and convenience the outer rear seats are in their guides so Take hold of the luggage compartment cover by ► that they cannot be caught up and damaged the sides and pull it in the direction of the ar­ rows q Fig.
  • Page 72 Luggage compartment: Cover Fig. 79 Luggage compartment: Location of fastening rings There are fastening rings in the luggage compart­ ment which can be used to secure luggage and AUDI other objects. Please refer to the safety notes page Fig. 78 Luggage compartment: Securing the bag c:::>...
  • Page 73: Roof Carrier

    We rec­ Fig. 81 Luggage compartment: Foam insert ommend using roof carriers and additional ele­ ments from the range of Audi Genuine Accesso­ page Please refer to the safety notes 9 ries. page 254.
  • Page 74 Storage and convenience ® For the sake of the environment The increased air resistance means that the vehicle uses more energy. For this reason you should always take off the roof carrier when it is not in use. Attaching cross bars Applies to: vehicles with roof carrier mountings The feet of the carrier units must be fitted exact­...
  • Page 75: Heating And Cooling

    Heating and cooling Heating and cooling ensure unimpaired heating and cooling, and to prevent the windows misting over. Air conditioner - Condensation can drip off the air cooling system and form a pool underneath the ve­ Description hicle. This is normal and does not indicate a leak.
  • Page 76 Heating and cooling the windows, we recommend that you increase setting prevents fumes etc. from entering the in­ the blower speed and set control@ to�- terior. We recommend switching on the air recir­ culation mode when driving through a tunnel or A/C Cooling mode* in traffic queues c:::, .&..
  • Page 77 Heating and cooling Automatic air conditioner Applies to: vehicles with automatic air conditioner Fig. 84 Automatic air conditioner: Controls The rotary controls, the buttons in the rotary con­ switched off, the air is neither cooled nor dehu­ trols and the switches are used to control the midified.
  • Page 78 Heating and cooling � Air recirculation mode seconds. This setting will be stored for approxi­ mately 15 minutes after the ignition is switched The air recirculation mode can be switched on off. manually or automatically*. - To switch the manual air recirculation mode on/ WARNING off, press the�...
  • Page 79 Heating and cooling the temperature, press the button again. To The neck heating has three levels. The neck heat­ switch off the seat heating, press the button re­ ing is switched on when you turn the knob clock­ Fig. 88. The LEDs above the seat symbol peatedly until all the LEDs have gone out.
  • Page 80: Driving

    - Select mode in Audi drive select*. Driving through water - Switch off any electric equipment you do not need (e.g. seat heating*). If you cannot avoid driving on a flooded road, you - Anticipate the traffic conditions to avoid unnec­...
  • Page 81: Changing Gear

    Driving Starting and stopping environment and those around you, particu­ larly at night. the engine Starting the engine Changing gear !STAR T ENG INE ST OP! You can use the button to Description switch on the ignition and start the engine. Applies to: vehicles with manual gearbox On vehicles which have a manual gearbox, gears are changed by hand using the gear lever.
  • Page 82 Driving Steering lock Electrical components with a high power con­ sumption are switched off temporarily while you Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox: start the engine. steering will be locked if you move the selector lever to position P and open the driver's door. If the engine fails to start immediately, the start­...
  • Page 83 Driving This message appears if you try to start the en­ Note gine without first pressing the brake pedal. After the engine is stopped, the radiator fan Please press clutch pedal may remain on or turn itself back on for up to 10 minutes, even if the ignition is switched This message appears on vehicles with a manual off.
  • Page 84: Start/Stop System

    Driving CD CAUTION Note You can call up the driver message again by Always switch off the start/stop system pressing the c:::> page before driving through water. button. I START ENGINE STOPI Start/stop system Switching off/ starting the engine Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system Description Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system The start/stop system can help to save fuel and...
  • Page 85 Driving The engine will start again if you move the selec­ - Driving style tor lever to R during a stop phase. Depending on the engine, the indicator lamp If you do not want the engine to start, move the may be displayed when the engine is not being selector lever quickly from D through R to P.
  • Page 86: Electro-Mechanical Parking Brake

    Driving Electro-mechanical Switching the start/stop system off and on manually parking brake Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system The(®) button is located in the centre console be­ You can switch the system off manually if you low the selector lever. don't want to use it.
  • Page 87: Moving Off

    Driving when the button<®> is operated. The brakes are able to start the engine, release the parking released immediately when you release the but­ brake or use power-operated equipment ton(®) or press the accelerator. such as the electric windows - this could lead to injuries.
  • Page 88 Driving To activate the hill hold assist, press and hold vent it from rolling. You should then obtain ► the brake pedal for several seconds while the professional assistance. vehicle is stationary. - Manual gearbox: If the electrical power sup­ ply fails, it is not possible to apply the park­...
  • Page 89: Performance Driving

    Fig. 94 Instrument cluster: Selector lever positions Use the following functions as required: The current selector lever position and the cur­ rent gear are shown in the infotainment display. -Audi drive select* dynamic mode qpage 108 - Launch control...
  • Page 90 2 km/h .&.. Note E - Efficiency* - Drive select: You can select the sport pro­ page 108, Audi drive select In efficiency mode gram for gear changes by activating the dy­ (vehicle set-up functions), namic the gearbox selects mode.
  • Page 91 Driving Interlock button Selector lever lock Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox The interlock button on the selector lever handle prevents the driver from inadvertently engaging The selector lever lock prevents gears from being particular gears. The illustration shows the selec­ engaged inadvertently, so that the vehicle is not tor lever positions in which the button has to be set in motion unintentionally.
  • Page 92 Driving In the case of low outside temperatures (be- On a gradient, apply the parking brake before se­ low -10 °(), the engine can only be started when lecting P. This reduces the load on the locking the selector lever is in position P. mechanism.
  • Page 93 Driving have to stop. Do not attempt to hold the ve­ Downhill speed control is deactivated as soon as hicle by keeping your foot on the accelera­ the road levels out again or you press the acceler­ tor. The gearbox can overheat and become ator pedal.
  • Page 94 1 second. striction in a built-up area, for instance. switch to manual gear selection mode perma­ Requirements nently, move the selector lever toward the pas­ efficiency Audi drive select* mode must be se­ ► senger's side. qpage 109. lected The selector lever must be in position D.
  • Page 95 - Driving program S must be selected q page 88 dynamic down with the engine idling and the selector lev­ or Audi drive select* must be set to er in position P. If the warning lamp and the mes­ mode qpage 108.
  • Page 96 Driving stall. You can no longer engage reverse gear. Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and have the fault rectified. Gearbox malfunction: you can continue driv­ ing in D until engine off A gearbox malfunction has occurred. The gearbox will switch to the back-up programme.
  • Page 97 Driving To release the selector lever, you will need the WARNING screwdriver from the vehicle's tool kit - The parking lock must only be released man­ q page 254. Use the flat-blade side of the rever­ ually when the parking brake is applied. If sible screwdriver insert.
  • Page 98: Driver Assistance

    Driver assist systems Driver assist systems Speed regulation systems Speed warning function Description Description Applies to: vehicles with speed regulation systems Applies to: vehicles with speed warning function The speed regulation systems consist of the The speed warning function can help you keep cruise control system and the speed limiter.
  • Page 99 Driver assist systems engine braking effect and relieve the load on Activating the preset speed/selecting it in advance the brakes. Applies to: vehicles with speed regulation systems Note You can select the preset speed in advance when The brake lights come on when the system the vehicle is stationary or activate it when the brakes the vehicle.
  • Page 100: Camera-Based Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driver assist systems Overriding Driver messages Applies to: vehicles with speed regulation systems Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system To override the preset speed temporarily, press El) Cruise control system: currently unavailable. ► the accelerator. See owner's manual The system will revert to regulating to the pre­ ►...
  • Page 101 For example, if SO is dis­ countries. For a current list, see the Internet (e.g. played on the instrument cluster, this may www.audi.com). The system is also subject to signify mph or km/h, depending on the certain inherent restrictions and may be partially country.
  • Page 102: Audi Active Lane Assist (Lane Departure Warning Feature)

    Description equipment) are switched on. Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist The active lane assist uses a camera in the wind­ Driver messages screen to detect lane markings (subject to gener­...
  • Page 103 Driver assist systems Switching on/off WARNING Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist - The system initiates a corrective steering in­ put to warn the driver that the vehicle is about to leave the lane. As the driver you are always responsible for staying in your own lane.
  • Page 104 - Due to the road conditions, the system has not Infotainment display been able to detect the lane markings for a Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist long period. Do not switch the active lane assist system on again before the lane markings are discernible.
  • Page 105: Lap Timer

    You can then evaluate the lap times or start a new session. Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist You can change the active lane assist settings on The lap timer is operated using the controls on...
  • Page 106 Driver assist systems Displaying split times and interrupting the Calling up the lap timer and recording lap lap timer for a break times Applies to: vehicles with lap timer ► To display a split time � , scroll the thumb­ Split time wheel@ until...
  • Page 107: Audi Side Assist (Lane Change Assist Feature)

    You can use the lap timer to evaluate the fast­ change assist feature) est, slowest and average lap times. Description Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist Fig. 112 Instrument cluster: Lap timer After you have evaluated the lap times, you can Fig.
  • Page 108 Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist they are judged to be critical in the event of a lane change. In all cases, the side assist will give a warning for the vehicles it has detected at the latest when they enter the "blind spot".
  • Page 109 Switching on and off - If the system detects other objects (such as Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist crash barriers, etc). - In poor weather conditions. The functionality of Select the following on the infotainment sys­...
  • Page 110: Audi Drive Select

    Driver messages Applies to: veh ides with Audi side assist Engine and automatic gearbox* Should the side assist be deactivated automati­ The response of the engine and automatic gear­...
  • Page 111 Selecting the driving mode efficiency* - trims the vehicle to an especially Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select fuel-saving set-up and helps the driver adopt an You can choose between efficiency*, comfort, au­ economical driving style.
  • Page 112 Driver assist systems The individual* driving mode will automatically ing table provides an overview of the characteris­ be activated when you have finished configuring tics. the settings. The equipment installed on your vehicle deter­ mines which systems you can select. The follow- Systems comfort auto...
  • Page 113: Parking Aids

    Parking aids Parking aids Have the systems checked by a qualified workshop. Introduction CD CAUTION Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid/parking system plus/park assist - The system may not always be able to de­ Depending on the equipment fitted on your vehi­ tect objects such as the following: cle, you may be provided with assistance by vari­...
  • Page 114: 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 115 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 116: Reversing Camera

    Parking aids Reversing camera the function of the parking aid. Notes on cleaning c:::>page247. Introduction Fig. 123 c:::> 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. Objects out of range of the camera in area @do not appear in the picture.
  • Page 117 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 118: Park Assist

    Parking aids Park assist less than approx. 0.20 m away from the obstacle. Stop moving immediately! Description WARNING Applies to: vehicles with park assist The park assist helps the driver to manoeuvre - Please observe the safety warnings 9 .&. the vehicle into and out of parking spaces.
  • Page 119 Parking aids Switching on and off Looking for a parking space Applies to: vehicles with park assist Applies to: vehicles with park assist Fig. 129 Fig. 131 Centre console: Button for park assist Instrument cluster: Prompt to keep driving for­ wards (a parking space has been detected) The section below describes how to park parallel to the roadside.
  • Page 120 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 q in Description on ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be­ page 116, q (Din Description on page 116.
  • Page 121 Parking aids maximum manoeuvring speed is 5 km/h. The Switch the ESC on to use the park assist. 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 122: Adjusting Graphic Display And Warning

    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 plus/park assist assist can activate the steering. Follow the direc­ tions given on the display.
  • Page 123: Intelligent Technology

    Intelligent technology Intelligent technology still be driven. The EDL will switch on again auto­ matically when the brake has cooled down. Electronic stabilisation Steering assistance control (ESC) The ESC can also intervene via the steering in or­ Description der to stabilise the vehicle. The electronic stabilisation control (ES() increa­...
  • Page 124 Intelligent technology gree of wear. Any differences in the rolling or snow), press the accelerator gradually radius of the tyres can cause the system to and carefully. The driven wheels may other­ reduce engine power when this is not de­ wise start to spin (in spite of the integrated sired.
  • Page 125: Brakes

    - All brake repairs must be carried out by a - Wet conditions qualified workshop working to the specifica­ - Low temperatures, ice and snow tions of the Audi factory - risk of injury! Im­ - Salted roads proper repairs can also impair the function <( - Dirty brake pads of the system.
  • Page 126: Steering

    ABS, ESC and brake force distribution systems the speed. The settings depend on the Audi drive have failed. select* mode selected. Do not drive on. Obtain professional assistance.
  • Page 127: Four-Wheel Drive (Quattro)

    Note Off-roader? ■ You ca11 drive on if the warning/indicator lamp Your Audi does not have enough ground clear­ or 'T.Y lights up only briefly. ance to be used as an off-road vehicle. It is there­ Four-wheel drive fore best to avoid rough tracks and uneven ter­...
  • Page 128: Rear Spoiler

    Intelligent technology Rear spoiler WARNING Applies to: vehicles with automatic rear spoiler - Make sure that the rear spoiler is extended at speeds above 140 km/h. Otherwise the vehicle's stability will be impaired - risk of accident! - When extending or retracting the rear spoil­ er, please make sure that no persons or ob­...
  • Page 129: Infotainment

    Other functions: The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines differ­ ► To adjust the volume: Turn the ON/OFF button ent communication, navigation* and entertain­ ment systems in your Audi. You can operate your @qFig.137. Mute: Briefly press the ON/OFF button(!) MMI system via the MMI control console, the ►...
  • Page 130: How To Use The Mmi

    Multi Media Interface .&_ Calling up the main menu/menu WARNING The audio system volume should be set at a level which enables you to hear external sig­ nals (such as the sirens of police and emer­ gency vehicles) clearly- failure to do so could resu Lt in an accident .
  • Page 131: Mmi Touch

    Multi Media Interface MMI touch Selection menu: You can use the selection menu to call up further functions for individual menu MMI touch pad Radio). items (e.g. Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch Important: The symbol for the selection menu must be shown on the infotainment display.
  • Page 132 Multi Media Interface Important: A function requiring text or number Moving the crosshairs input must be active and the symbol must be Applies to: vehicles with MMI touch shown on the infotainment display. Basic principle: Use your finger to write an indi­ ►...
  • Page 133 Move your finger up/ ► down or to the left/right on the MMI touch pad.► <( l) AUDI AG only enables you to access third-party services. I'-. We cannot guarantee that these services will be available .--t indefin itely; this is the responsibility of the third-party .--t...
  • Page 134: Rotary Pushbutton With Joystick Function

    Multi Media Interface Displaying the entry field* To confirm your selection: Press the rotary ► push button. Push the rotary pushbutton upwards to access ► the entry field or the beginning of a list in the Note central area. - You can set the volume of the MMI touch Switching to the speller* spoken cues according to your own prefer­...
  • Page 135: Speller For Letters/Numbers

    Multi Media Interface To call up/close the selection menu: Press the Calling up the selection/options menu with ► rotary pushbutton to the left@to call up the the rotary pushbutton selection menu. You can then use the rotary Applies to: vehicles with joystick function pushbutton to select and confirm a function.
  • Page 136 Multi Media Interface When you have entered all characters, select word* to complete your entry while you are still and confirm I LIST I or push the rotary push­ making it@. You can confirm the word by button downwards. pushing the rotary pushbutton upwards. To enter diacritics (e.g.
  • Page 137: Search Function

    When using MMI touch*: Press the rotary Car*, Ra­ ► The search function is available in the push button. dio, Media*, Telephone*, Navigation* Audi When using the speller: Push the rotary push­ connect* ► menus. button upwards. Calling up the search function...
  • Page 138: Menus And Symbols

    Multi Media Interface Menus and symbols Fig. 150 Illustration: Menus and symbols Symbol/ marking Explanation Selected option Selected function Reception of TMC/online traffic information q page 184 ITMCI Network coverage of the active connection q page 168 GSM network UMTS network LTE*: 2G/3G/LTE* LTE network...
  • Page 139 Multi Media Interface Symbol/ marking Explanation Indicates a long list Scrolling bar You can move within lists by turning the rotary push button Entries that can be changed using the speller for letters/numbers Entry field page 133 or the MMI touch pad* page 129 Signal strength bars for Reception strength of mobile phone network of a connected mobile...
  • Page 140 • Last stations • FM and DAB • SO card 1 / SO card 2 •FM/ DAB/ AM • Audi music interface/ iPod / USB / Bluetooth / • Station (XY) I Frequency (XY) Wi-Fi / Medium (XY) • Ensemble (XY) •...
  • Page 141: Speech Dialogue System

    Speech dialogue system Speech dialogue system How to use the speech dialogue system General notes Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system Important: The ignition and the MMI system You can operate many vehicle functions conven­ must be switched on.
  • Page 142: Notes On The Overviews Of Commands

    Sound Help/ Help Speech dialogue system / Help Telephone/ Help Having the system play the possible commands Navigation/ Help Map/ Help Radio/ Help Media/ Help Audi connect* Call (XY), Call John Smith/ Enter number/ Redial/ Direc- Telephone functions e.g.
  • Page 143 Audi connect Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: The requirements for Audi connect qpage 163. services must be met...
  • Page 144 Read new text message Having messages read out Read text message CD CAUTION Please observe the notes on Audi connect, particularly those relating to connection costs q(D in General information on page 163. Navigation Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and navigation system...
  • Page 145 / Exclude next section of route route a) AUDI AG only enables you to access third-party services. We cannot guarantee that these services will be available indefinite­ ► ly; this is the responsibility of the third-party service provider.
  • Page 146 Function Say: Jukebox*/ CD/ DVD/ SD card 1 / SD card 2 / Audi music inter- Selecting a source directly face*/ iPhone* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XV), e.g. "Rachel's player"...
  • Page 147 No, I meant (XV) Correcting an entry Close Closing the full list of commands CD CAUTION Please observe the notes on Audi connect, particularly those relating to connection costs c::>(D in General information on page 163. Natural commands Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system The following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to speak more naturally with your vehicle.
  • Page 148 Note - No navigation cues* or traffic announce­ ments* are played when a dialogue is active. - AUDI AG only enables you to access your mobile phone's voice control function and accepts no responsibility for the content and commands of the external voice control...
  • Page 149: Telephone

    Telephone Telephone CD CAUTION Introduction Please observe the notes on Audi connect, particularly those relating to connection costs Applies to: vehicles with telephone qpage 163. You can use a wide range of telephone functions in your vehicle conveniently via the MMI.
  • Page 150 SIM card (SIM access) on the mobile phone. Using two telephones Your phone calls will be made via the vehicle's ex­ Applies to: vehicles with telephone and Audi phone box ternal aeriall. Using the external aerial reduces ra­ You can connect two mobile phones to the MMI diation in the vehicle and also ensures better re­...
  • Page 151 Telephone Switch primary ad­ have to swap the primary phone and additional You can now use the option & ditional phone phone q page 149. so that the mini SIM card is con­ nected as an additional phone. Connecting a mobile phone as the primary phone Swapping the primary phone and additional phone...
  • Page 152 SIM card using your mini SIM card in the SIM card reader or your mobile phone (this setting can be Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and Audi phone box changed later) q page 217. , you can be reached...
  • Page 153: Using The Audi Phone Box

    (e.g. pacemakers, infu­ You can use the Audi phone box to charge your sion pumps, neurostimulators) or passive mobile phone's battery. You can make and re­...
  • Page 154: Using The Telephone

    Telephone - Only one mobile phone can be charged wire­ Directory lessly at a time in the Audi phone box. Dial number ....- Audi recommends the use of Audi Genuine Text message (SIM card)* /Text Accessories. Audi has tested these products message (myPhone)* /Text message for suitability, reliability and safety.
  • Page 155 To answer a further call when you are talking lect and confirm IABCI using the speller for on the phone and have another call on hold: numbers. Enter a series of letters, e.g. AUDI­ Select Replace. The current call will be replaced SERVICE using the speller for letters.
  • Page 156: Favourites

    Telephone Calling up the menu your current call from the MMI to your mobile phone. >Telephone> Select: MENU button left con- ► trol button. Retrieve call*: Important: A call must be in pro­ Retrieve call gress. Select and confirm to transfer Storing an existing telephone number as a the current call from your mobile phone to the favourite...
  • Page 157 Telephone ITELI Text Select: button > left control button > Message options ► message (SIM card)*/Text message Applies to: vehicles with car phone function or mobile phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile (myPhone)/Text message (additional phone)*. >Telephone> M ENU Select: button left con­...
  • Page 158 Telephone Bluetooth settings CD CAUTION Refer to page 217. Please observe the notes on Audi connect, Online settings* particularly those relating to connection costs qpage 163. Refer to q page 217. Note Wi-Fi settings* Please connect your mobile phone to the vehi­...
  • Page 159: Listening To Voicemail Messages

    Telephone Delete this message* Important: A mailbox number must already have been stored. You can delete an e-mail you have selected. To dial the mailbox number: Select and con­ ► Read 1 ) Mailbox. firm You can have the MMI read an opened e-mail to Note you.
  • Page 160 Telephone M E N U Se le ct : button >Telephone> left con­ ► Note trol button > Directory. - When the MMI system has downloaded the To select a contact: Select and confirm a con­ ► phone book from the mobile phone, the tact in the directory.
  • Page 161: Settings

    ► Telephone settings. q page card reader 195, or a USB mass storage trol button > device must be connected to the Audi music in­ Call options* q page terface* 200. Call forward: Forwarding of incoming calls to Telephone>...
  • Page 162 ► Network settings* Refer to q page 217. ll AUDI AG only enables you to access third-party services. We cannot guarantee that these services will be available indefinitely; this is the responsibility of the third-party service provider. 2 l Depends on the connected mobile phone...
  • Page 163: Seat Belt Microphone

    Telephone Memory capacity The seat belt microphone is ideally positioned for the best possible communication quality when Memory capacity of the directory will be dis­ using the handsfree system, irrespective of your played. height and sitting position. You can manage up to 17,000 contacts with the The seat belt microphone is activated as soon as MMI's directory.
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    Audi phone box and that there are 9page 151 other 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 165: Audi Connect

    WARNING the area covered by your mobile network service provider, some functions/services - Only use Audi connect services and the Wi-Fi may not be able to send/receive data and hotspot when the traffic conditions allow may be restricted or unavailable.
  • Page 166 SIM card reader reader. Please contact a qualified workshop. - If you use SIM card adapters, the vibrations Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect infotainment and SIM card reader caused by the movement of the vehicle may cause the SIM card to become detached...
  • Page 167 Using a personal Wi-Fi hotspot Switch on the Bluetooth function and the dis­ ► Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect infotainment and per­ coverability option of both the MMI system sonal Wi-Fi hotspot Q page 217 and the mobile phone.
  • Page 168: Using The Wi-Fi Hotspot

    - Depending on the country, you can use the use the MM I's Internet connection. myAudi app or my.audi.com. - When you call up certain Audi connect info­ Important: The ignition must be switched on. tainment services on the MMI, you may also >Telephone>...
  • Page 169 Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect infotainment Save as a preview The following services and more may be available depending on your country and the vehicle's You can have a preview of selected Audi connect equipment: infotainment services displayed on the Audi con­ Weather information nect infotainment homepage.
  • Page 170: Settings

    Depending on the country and the equipment in nect infotainment service no longer requires any your vehicle, the following options may be availa­ further data. ble in the overview of the Audi connect infotain­ You can specify when a data Connection setup: ment services: connection should be established.
  • Page 171: Troubleshooting

    Subject Advice Audi connect infotainment serv- Before you first use some Audi connect infotainment services, it ices: Some Audi connect infotain- is necessary to activate/configure them via your personal myAudi ment services are greyed out/not account.
  • Page 172: Navigation

    MMI, your directory contacts are then listed if SO card your MMI using an can be found at you have added navigation data to at least one my.audi.com. contact. - Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aer­ Favourites© The menu item...
  • Page 173: Entering A Destination

    Navigation - Road names can change; therefore the Note names stored on the MMI may be different - The terms suggested by the MMI depend on from the actual names in exceptional cases. the destinations to which you have recently driven.
  • Page 174 Navigation Entering an address Using home address/favourite as the destination Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Applies to: vehicles with navigation system As an alternative to the search function, you can The home address option is a quick and easy way also enter an address step by step.
  • Page 175 Navigation You can navigate directly to entries in the directo­ Point of interest search (special destinations) Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Important: A postal address with navigation data Searching for special destinations must be available for a contact or a navigation destination must have already been added for a Press the !NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until ►...
  • Page 176 Important: You must have created a myAudi ac­ in the entry field. count at my.audi.com. You must have added a ve­ hicle to your myAudi account and stored a desti­ Change search area nation.
  • Page 177 Navigation Important: You must have created a myAudi ac­ Adding a stopover count at my.audi.com. You must have added a ve­ Applies to: vehicles with navigation system hicle to your myAudi account and stored one or more destinations. Press the...
  • Page 178: Home Address

    (e.g. favourites or last destinations). q page 170, Fig. 158. ► Audi connect at this location Important: You must have selected a destination from the results ll T his function is not available in the Mexican market.
  • Page 179: Directory Contacts

    Navigation Storing a destination as favourite Further settings Search for the desired destination using the en­ ► Navigation settings try field, or: Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Select a destination from the list. ► Store as favour­ Press the INAV/MAPI button repeatedly until Select: right control button>...
  • Page 180 Navigation choose your start location manually (Select start option avoid. You can also use the Vignette roads location) if, for example, you would like to calcu­ option to set the countries for which you possess late a route starting from a different position a vignette.
  • Page 181 Navigation Three routes will be displayed on the overview Alternative routes map after you have entered a destination. Applies to: vehicles with navigation system The following information (if available) is dis­ played in the route suggestions: - Route type (fast(!), alternative fast@, eco­ nomical route@) - Distance to destination and estimated time of arrival...
  • Page 182: Map

    Navigation How to use the map Applies to: vehicles with navigation system Fig. 163 Instrument cluster: Map with crosshairs switched on Fig. 164 Instrument cluster: Map with crosshairs switched Calling up the map Switching the crosshairs off BACKI button. Press the Press the NAV/MAPi button repeatedly until ►...
  • Page 183 Navigation Alternatively, have information displayed on Map functions the map item. Applies to: vehicles with navigation system ® Map content (special destinations, favour­ Press the !NAV/MAPI button repeatedly until ► ites): If several special destinations a re loca­ the map is displayed qpage 180, Fig. 164. ted close to each other, their symbols are Select: left control button >...
  • Page 184 This function is not available in the Mexican market. 2 l AUDI AG only enables you to access third-party services. We cannot guarantee that these services will be available indefinitely; this is the responsibility of the third-party...
  • Page 185: Satellite Map

    <( l) AUDI AG only enables you to access third-party services. I'-. We cannot guarantee that these services will be available .--t indefinitely;...
  • Page 186: Calling Up Traffic Information

    You can download your myAudi special destina­ Select all myAudi special destinations that you tions from your my Audi account while in the veh i­ ► would like to be shown in the map display. cle and use them for route guidance.
  • Page 187 - This function is not available in the Mexican are sorted according to road category (motor- market. Online traffic information Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect infotainment Fig. 166 Instrument cluster: Online traffic information on the map Switching on the traffic map display The MMI system can receive real-time informa­...
  • Page 188 Using a better route CD CAUTION Press the right control button in the map view, ► Please observe the notes on Audi connect, Traffic messages. particularly those relating to connection costs Select: left control button > ► qpage 163.
  • Page 189: Troubleshooting

    Navigation Press the rotary pushbutton to switch to the the MMI guide you past traffic obstructions ► next route in the detail view. whenever possible. For this, the traffic avoidance To close the detail view: Press the I BACKI but­ must be switched on page 178.
  • Page 190: Radio

    Radio Radio Note Calling up the radio - The DAB* waveband is not available in all menu countries. - The DAB* waveband also supports the trans­ mission standards DAB+* and DMB Audio*, where available. - The DAB* waveband is not available in the Mexican market.
  • Page 191 If no Apple device is connected, the tagged tracks will be stored temporarily on the Radio text MMI system (max. 50 tracks). As soon as you connect your Apple device to the Audi music in­ Select: RADIO button > left control button > a ►...
  • Page 192: Radio Menu

    RADIO [RADIO[ [RADIO[ Radio is available for the current station Radio text Note c:> page 189. The availability of radio text and Radio Text Slide show availability Plus depends on the radio station. is available for the current station. slide show Station names Picture view Select:...
  • Page 193: Favourites

    Radio FM/DAB*1) Depending on the waveband setting, you can se­ lect the following options: The mixed FM/DAB station list* appears when DAB* is available c:> page 188, Calling up the ra­ Alternative frequency* (FM, DAB*) l) dio menu. The tuner attempts to switch to an alterna­ Other wavebands tive frequency of the current station when the re­...
  • Page 194 Radio FM/AM HD Radio station logo : The station logo is displayed if available. You can switch the reception of HD Radio on or cover art: Album covers or genre artwork are off. displayed if available. Station sorting (FM) 2 ) 2 >...
  • Page 195: Troubleshooting

    Radio Troubleshooting Advice Subject A station with poor reception is no longer Store the station as a favourite in advance and call it up 191. listed in the station list after you switch to via the favourites list c:;, page another station.
  • Page 196: 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 qpage 215. MMI. For information on the characteristics of the sup­...
  • Page 197: Media Drives

    Media possible. A thermal cut-out is installed to protect Note the CD/DVD and the reading laser. Store the SO 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 198 Media ► Press the MEDIA! button. Press the left control CD drive button repeatedly until the source overview Applies to: venicles with CD drive q page 203 is displayed. Select and confirm Jukebox. Filling the jukebox - Press the MEDIA! button. Press the left control button repeatedly until the source overview q page 203 is displayed.
  • Page 199: Bluetooth Audio Player

    Note - Files or tracks that do not include stored - Pay attention to any connection queries on metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec­ your Bluetooth device. ► ommends that you mark the audio files with the corresponding metadata (e.g.
  • Page 200: Wi-Fi Audio Player

    - You can find a selection of supported Blue­ an accident. tooth devices in the database for tested mo­ - Only use Audi connect services and the Wi-Fi bile devices at www.audi.com/bluetooth. hotspot when the traffic conditions allow you to do so safely - risk of accident! Please Wi-Fi audio player see c:::>...
  • Page 201: Online Media And Internet Radio

    DRM protection cannot be played by the Wi­ button repeatedly until the source overview Fi audio player. c:> page 203 is displayed. -Audi dealerships will be able to provide you - Select and confirm an online media service. with further information on Wi-Fi audio Starting Internet radio players.
  • Page 202: Multimedia Connections

    USB charging socket using the special USB services provided by third parties. adapters. - AUDI AG only enables you to access online USB adapter for devices with micro USB con­ media services via the MMI system and ac­...
  • Page 203 Never operate mobile devices You can connect your mobile devices via the Audi while the vehicle is moving - risk of accident! music interface in order to charge the battery and operate the devices via the MMI.
  • Page 204 - To disconnect the USB adapter from the charg­ - For more information on the Audi music in­ ing socket: Detach the USB adapter@from the terface and on which devices are supported, USB charging socket.
  • Page 205: Playing Media

    ..... switched off will drain the vehicle's battery. DVD/CD drive* ....195, 196 - Audi recommends setting the volume of a ® SO card reader ....
  • Page 206 The device name may scrolling speed depends on the number of be displayed (e.g. MyPhone). A USB stick connec­ entries in the list. ted via the Audi music interface* is shown as an - If the Traffic announcements page 189 example 9 Fig.
  • Page 207 204, Fig. 180, Composers are available when you are using the system will only search for files in the an iPod (source: Audi music interface current folder. This is also the case in the 9page200). Composers, Podcasts and Audiobooks cate­...
  • Page 208: Further Settings

    Media Sound settings Favourites Refer to qpage218. You can store up to SO items per source in the fa­ vourites list. Input level Important: The playlist or the media centre must Important: A mobile device must be connected be open. via an AUX adapter cable or a USB adapter - Select the desired item from the playlist or the qpage200.
  • Page 209 Media Repeat track > Further options When the function is switched on � , the current Important: The vehicle must be stationary and a track will be repeated. video file* or a DVD* must be playing. Back to 'Playback' Child lock* The options menu will be closed.
  • Page 210: Supported Media And File Formats

    21:9. Black bars will nute. The password can only be reset by an be shown on the upper and lower Audi workshop. edges of the infotainment display. Supported media and file formats Overview The following audio/video file specifications are...
  • Page 211 CDs (up to 80 min) with CD text (artist, album, track)*, CD-ROMs with a capacity of up to 700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with DVD- Video; Audi music interface: page 200 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass mobile devices storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6"...
  • Page 212: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Subject Advice Please observe the notes in the chapter q page 200, /\1ultime- Audi music interface* /Bluetooth au- dio player*: The mobile device is not dia connections/q page 197, Bluetooth audio player. supported. Audi music interface*/AUX input:...
  • Page 213 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 214: Audi Smartphone Interface

    Auto the first time you connect your smartphone, logue system* page 145. you can start the Audi smartphone interface at a - The menu language displayed on the MMI is later time via the connection manager. based on the setting on your smartphone.
  • Page 215: How To Use

    Check that you are using the correct USB adapter and that the USB adapter is Connecting the smartphone to the connected correctly to your smartphone and to the Audi music interface MMI fails. 9page200. Apple CarPlay: Check that Apple CarPlay is activated on your smartphone.
  • Page 216: System Settings

    When selecting the correct time zone, a list of still in the Audi phone box when you are leaving corresponding countries is displayed as an exam­ the vehicle. You can choose between spoken, ple.
  • Page 217: Connection Manager

    System settings Usage tips - Usage tips -Audi connect Your MMI displays usage tips when this function is switched on�- They will appear less often as You can select the desired options individually or time goes by. You can switch the usage tips off at Select all entries.
  • Page 218 List of devices already bonded: Select a Blue­ Additional phone ► tooth device from the list of all devices which Applies to: vehicles with telephone and Audi phone box have already been bonded. Connect new device: You can search for and ►...
  • Page 219 Delete Apple CarPlay device/Delete Android Wi-Fi settings* Auto device Applies to: vehicles with Audi smartphone interface Refer to q page 169. <( Important: Your mobile phone must no longer be I'-. connected to the Audi music interface via a USB .--t adapte� ► .--t...
  • Page 220: System Update

    In addition, you can use - The On-board Handbook is not available in Software information function to display all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able information on the MMI's software and licence to provide you with more detailed informa­ conditions.
  • Page 221: Volume Settings

    System settings .&_ currently active. This allows you to set the sound WARNING for each audio source separately. The audio system volume should be set at a Balance • / fader (sound focus) level which enables you to hear external sig­ nals (such as the sirens of police and emer­...
  • Page 222: Restarting The Mmi System (Reset)

    Turn the rotary push button to adjust the volume five seconds after switching on the ignition. of the spoken cues for the MMI touch pad*. Audi heartbeat You can adjust the volume of the Audi heartbeat by turning the rotary push button.
  • Page 223: Service And Care

    Knock Index (AKI) ratings. - You should use only petrol additives which have been approved by Audi. Additives with The following headings relate to the sticker on so-called octane boosters or antiknock addi­ the inside of your vehicle's tank flap (example):...
  • Page 224: Filling The Tank

    Checking and topping up fluids the catalytic converter. Do not use such ad­ The fuel tank flap is unlocked/locked automati­ cally by the central locking system. ditives. - Metal-based fuels, which can be identified If necessary, unlock the vehicle. ► from the marking on the fuel dispenser, Press the left side of the flap to open it ►...
  • Page 225 Checking and topping up fluids exhaust system and cause damage to the Electromagnetic radiation can cause sparks catalytic converter(s). which could start a fire. - Fuel can escape if you do not insert the filler For the sake of the environment nozzle all the way into the filler neck.
  • Page 226: Emission Control System

    Checking and topping up fluids Filling the tank using a spare fuel canister Releasing the tank flap manually The tank flap can be released manually if the tank unlocking system should fail to operate. Fig. 187 Luggage compartment: Funnel Fig. 189 Luggage compartment: Cover in the right side trim Open the boot lid.
  • Page 227: Engine Compartment

    Checking and topping up fluids &_ Catalytic converter WARNING It is essential, when regenerating the particu­ Please refer to the safety notes page 224, Gen­ late filter, that you adjust your speed to suit eral notes. the weather, road, terrain and traffic condi­ The vehicle must only be used with unleaded pet­...
  • Page 228 When the bonnet has engaged properly, repeat ► tions of the Audi factory. Improper repairs the procedure on the right side of the vehi­ can impair the effectiveness of the system cle(!).
  • Page 229 Checking and topping up fluids - Take care not to cause short circuits in the - Do not smoke. electrical system. - Never work near naked flames. - Never touch the radiator fan. The fan is tem­ - Always keep an approved fire extinguisher perature-controlled and may switch on sud­...
  • Page 230 Checking and topping up fluids The wiper arms should be resting on the wind­ The bonnet lock is not correctly engaged. Stop screen: make sure they are not in a raised posi­ your vehicle without delay and close the bonnet. tion.
  • Page 231: Engine Oil

    Have the oil changed by a qualified workshop. be different on some engine and country ver­ sions. Audi recommends g[Jj)@g?.rtw.zs:s;mN1-11 f#Castroll Audi recommends Longlife high-performance engine oil from Audi Genuine Parts. <( I'-. .--t .--t...
  • Page 232 Checking and topping up fluids Engine warm-up requested* Driver messages Please warm up engine Engine oil pressure ■ Fuel has entered the engine oil due to low out­ Switch off engine! Oil pressure too low side temperatures or frequent short trips. Drive Switch off the engine and do not drive on.
  • Page 233: Cooling System

    Checking and topping up fluids Screw the oil filler cap back on and push the ► CAUTION dipstick all the way in. -The engine oil must never drop below the Close the bonnet q page 22 ► marking - risk of engine damage! _&...
  • Page 234 Checking and topping up fluids - If the coolant level is too low, add more coolant correct level as soon as possible by putting c::> page 232. Do not drive on until the warning in the specified additive. lamp has gone out. ■...
  • Page 235: Brake Fluid

    Checking and topping up fluids Brake fluid Cover the cap on the expansion tank with a ► large, thick cloth. Fig. 196 anti­ Carefully unscrew the cap ► .,&.. clockwise Add coolant in the correct concentration ► page 232 up to the top mark@q Fig. 196. You should make sure that the fluid level re- ►...
  • Page 236: Electrical System

    Checking and topping up fluids Several batteries using different technologies -The brake fluid in your vehicle must comply may be fitted in your vehicle: with the VW 50114 standard. If this brake fluid is not available, it is permissible to use -Vehicle battery (e.g.
  • Page 237 Checking and topping up fluids Other types of battery vehicle. Always use the terminals in the en­ gine compartment page 236. Meaning of warning symbols: ® CAUTION Keep open flames, sparks, uncovered lights and lit cigarettes away from the If the car is left standing for long periods, battery! protect the battery from frost.
  • Page 238: Windscreen Washer

    Checking and topping up fluids Charging the battery has thawed, because the ice may have cracked the battery casing and allowed the battery acid to escape - risk of explosion and chemical burns! Please contact a qualified workshop if you have any questions. - Do not connect or disconnect the charging cables during the charging process - risk of explosion!
  • Page 239: Service Interval Display

    Checking and topping up fluids with the result that the oil has to be changed CAUTION more often. - The anti-freeze concentration must be Resetting the display matched to the climate of the country in which you are driving. If the concentration is Your qualified workshop resets the service inter­...
  • Page 240: Wheels

    Drive together). carefully and reduce your speed on icy or We recommend the use of Audi Genuine Tyres. ► slippery roads. Even winter tyres lose their If you wish to use other tyres, please note that grip on black ice.
  • Page 241 22nd week of 2019. 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 Tyre tread: Tread wear indicators Fig.
  • Page 242 Replace the tyres with new ones ([ID .&. Audi [ill] Changing wheels round Wheels should be changed round regularly to en­ sure that the wear is equal on all tyres. Fit the wheels from the rear axle on the front axle and vice-versa.
  • Page 243 Wheels Check the pressure of the spare wheel*/ accident! For the correct tightening torque, ► compact temporary spare wheel*. Keep the refer to page 260, A�er changing a wheel. spare tyre inflated to the highest pressure ap­ - Make sure that the wheel bolts and threads proved for the tyre.
  • Page 244: Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator

    Wheels Snow chains car's handling more agile. However, the ride may be less comfortable on poor-quality roads and Snow chains will improve braking ability as well tracks, and rolling noise may be louder. as traction in winter conditions. Low-profile tyres can be damaged more quickly Snow chains can be used on the front wheels than standard tyres, for example by heavy jolts, ►...
  • Page 245 - When driving with snow chains, a system not stored c:::> page 243. malfunction can occur. - You are driving with the temporary spare - The tyre pressure loss indicator on your Audi wheel*. is specially matched to "Audi Genuine Tyres" Indicator lamps c:::>...
  • Page 246: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels Tyre pressure monitoring Note 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 247 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 to shown in the display when the vehicle is sta­ work reliably, it is important to store the correct tionary or during the initialisation phase.
  • Page 248 Wheels .&_ WARNING Please observe the important safety informa­ tion and notes c:::> page 244. Possible malfunctions Applies to: vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system If the tyre pressure monitoring system is inopera­ tive, the indicator lamp will appear in the instrument cluster display together with the Tyre pressure: fault.
  • Page 249: Care Of Vehicle And Cleaning

    Maintain a distance of at least The required car care products are available from 40cm. Audi dealers or specialist retailers. Please follow Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to remove the instructions for use on the packaging.
  • Page 250: 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 decals* 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 - The soft top must not be washed with a...
  • Page 251 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component(s) Situation Remedy Soft top Dirt/deposits Wash with a soft brush and clean water (add soft top clean- er as required); follow the grain of the fabric and allow to dry naturally. Windbreak Dirt/deposits Water, if necessary with mild detergent >...
  • Page 252 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component(s) Situation Remedy Fabrics, Surface dirt Vacuum cleaner leatherette, Water-based stains, e.g. cof- Absorbent cloth and mild detergent Alcantara fee, tea, blood, etc. Fat-based stains, e.g. oil, >, dab off dissolved grease or Apply mild detergent make-up, etc.
  • Page 253 Care of vehicle and cleaning - Remove snow and ice from windows and - Do not remove the seat belts to clean exterior mirrors with a plastic scraper on­ them. ly. To avoid scratches, the scraper should - Do not use chemical cleaning agents, cor­ only be pushed in one direction and not rosive liquids, solvents or sharp instru­...
  • Page 254: Taking The Vehicle Out Of Service

    Taking the vehicle out of service If you wish to take your vehicle out of service for a long period of time, contact an Audi dealer or other qualified workshop. Here you will receive advice on necessary measures, for example re­...
  • Page 255: Self-Help

    Mobility The luggage compartment is specifically de­ signed to hold only the warning triangle supplied General notes as an Audi Genuine Accessory. ► If your vehicle experiences technical problems, First-aid kit stop the car well away from moving traffic. If...
  • Page 256: Tyre Repair Kit

    Mobility Fire extinguisher Fold back the floor panel. ► Applies to: vehicles with fire extinguisher Before stowing the jack* again, wind down the The factory-fitted fire extinguisher is accommo­ arm of the jack as far as it will go. dated in the front passenger's footwell. Note In some countries, the fire extinguisher may be The jack* in your vehicle is maintenance-free.
  • Page 257 Mobility - if you have been driving with very low pressure Tyre repairs or a completely flat tyre@. Applies to: vehicles with tyre repair kit In these cases, you should seek professional as­ sistance. WARNING - Please note that the tyre repair kit is not suitable for use in every situation and should only be used as a temporary meas­...
  • Page 258: Changing A Wheel

    Mobility (® Pump the tyre up to 2.0 to 2.5 bar and monitor ► For the sake of the environment the pressure shown on the pressure gauge. A used can of sealing compound can be re­ If the tyre pressure remains lower than the val­ ►...
  • Page 259 - not in your vehicle. If you need a replacement adapter, Slide the plastic clip (provided in the vehicle's ► give the code number to your Audi dealer. tool kit) onto the wheel bolt cap until it engag­ Fig. 210. Loosening wheel bolts Pull off the cap using the plastic clip.
  • Page 260 Mobility Fit the box spanner (provided in the vehicle's (such as tiles) use a rubber mat or similar to ► tool kit) as far as it will go over the wheel prevent the jack from slipping &_. bolt 1 ). Locate the marking on the door sill closest to ►...
  • Page 261 Mobility Putting on the wheel CAUTION When putting on a tyre with directional tread The vehicle must not be lifted up on its sills. 259. pattern, refer to q page Only apply the jack at the jacking points loca­ ted behind the markings on the door sill. Put on the wheel, using the mounting pin to ►...
  • Page 262: Spare Wheel

    Mobility To benefit from the advantages of tyres with this cally for this model. For this reason, do not use a type of tread pattern, the defective tyre should spare wheel from a different type of vehicle. be replaced and refitted as soon as possible so Removing the spare wheel that all tyres again rotate in the correct direction.
  • Page 263: Jump-Starting

    Mobility Jump-starting Note Before starting the engine - There must be no contact between the two vehicles as otherwise current could flow as You should not attempt the following steps un­ soon as the positive terminals are connec­ less you are in possession of the necessary equip­ ted.
  • Page 264: Towing Away

    Mobility Connect one end of the positive lead (red) to - Position the jump leads in such a way that the jump-start connection Fig. 219 on they cannot come into contact with any your vehicle. moving parts in the engine compartment of Connect the other end of the positive lead the other vehicle.
  • Page 265 Mobility Front-wheel Four-wheel CD CAUTION drive drive - If it is not possible to tow the vehicle as de­ Manual Front or rear Front or rear scribed above (e.g. due to a gearbox failure gearbox axle axle or if the vehicle has to b • e towed further Automatic than 50 km), it must be transported on a Front axle...
  • Page 266 Mobility Otherwise you may not have the full benefit of Front towline anchorage ► the brake servo and power steering. You may need more strength to steer and brake the vehi­ cle than you normally would. Release the parking brake c:::> page ►...
  • Page 267 Mobility Firmly press the cap inwards qFig. 221. The ► cover cap will be released from the bumper. Screw the towline anchorage into the screw ► connection as far as it will go and tighten it with the box spanner. ►...
  • Page 268: Fuses And Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs in the vehicle interior and the engine compart­ ment. Fuses Fuses in vehicle interior Fuses in vehicle interior ► Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip­ ment. Refer to the following tables to identify the ►...
  • Page 269 Fuses and bulbs ampere rating. This could damage the electri­ Electrical equipment cal system - risk of fire! Switch for electro-mechanical parking brake, light switch, rain/light sensor, inte- CD CAUTION rior lighting, diagnostic connector, roof electronics If a newly replaced fuse blows again after a short time, the electrical system must be Steering column switch module checked by a qualified workshop as soon as...
  • Page 270: Bulbs

    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. 226 Engine compartment (left-side): Fuse layout Electrical equipment Engine control unit...
  • Page 271: Customer Information

    Privacy settings event. No sounds, conversations or images from Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect the vehicle are stored. M EN U Audi connect>...
  • Page 272 Activate data connection. - Select and confirm hicle data to be transmitted from your vehicle. The data module for the use of all Audi connect If you activate certain information services inclu­ services will be activated. ded in your Audi connect infotainment portfolio,...
  • Page 273: Accessories And Modifications To The Vehicle

    Accessories and modifications to the vehicle Technical changes Accessories and modifi­ cations to the vehicle Unauthorised modifications to the electronic components, software, wiring or data transfer in Maintenance, repairs and the vehicle may cause malfunctions. Due to the technical changes way the electronic components are linked togeth­...
  • Page 274: Accessories And Replacement Parts

    This ensures that the necessary repairs or tems. servicing are performed properly and that on­ ly Audi Genuine Parts are installed on your ve­ CAUTION hicle. Serious damage (e.g. corrosion damage) can be caused to your vehicle if non-genuine An external aerial installed properly is re­...
  • Page 275 Accessories and modifications to the vehicle the relevant local regulations and follow the instructions from the radio equipment manu­ facturer. <( r--­ .--t .--t...
  • Page 276: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Engine and gearbox code © Paint No. I Interior equipment No. Identification data ® Optional equipment codes Vehicle data sticker Chassis number XXXXX XX - X - XXXX XXX :, ' 8 lf i xxxxxxxx XX x xxxxxxxx The chassis number can be found at the following &n��...
  • Page 277 Technical data Length (mm) Width (mm) Width across mir- Height, unladen (mm) rors (mm) TTS Coupe 4199 1832 1966 1366 TTS Roadster 4199 1832 1966 1345 The figure was not available at time of publication. Capacities Approximate capaci- ties Fuel tank (four-wheel drive) SS ltr.
  • Page 278: Radio Equipment

    Frequency table Radio service Frequency band Max. radio frequency Supplier power Audi phone box WCDMA FDDI: 1920 MHz - 1980 24 dBm LTE FDD3: 1710 MHz - 1785 MHz 23 dBm LTE FDD8: 2500 MHz - 2570 MHz 23 dBm...
  • Page 279 Technical data Radio service Frequency band Max. radio frequency Supplier power Interface for entry and 125 kHz <22.7 dBµA/m start system Instrument cluster 125 kHz 6.4 dBµA/m Tyre pressure monitor- 433.92 MHz l0mW Mobile phone interface GSM 900: 880 MHz - 915 MHz 33 dBm 12,8 GSM 1800: 1710 MHz - 1785 MHz...
  • Page 280: Index

    Additional phone....149, 216 Audi music interface ....200 Airbag system ......
  • Page 281 Index Manual gear selection ....91 Browser Manual release of selector lever ..94, 95 see Media centre..... 204 Selector lever lock ..... 89 Bulbs, changing...
  • Page 282 Index Child restraint system ....60 Searching for......158 Attaching with ISOFIX ....
  • Page 283 Index Doors Emergency key..... . 22, 23 Locking/unlocking manually... . . 26 Emission control system .
  • Page 284 Index Folding in (setting) ....26 Heating......GALA External voice control ....see Speed-dependent volume control..218 Garage door opener..... 30 Gearbox malfunction (indicator lamp) .
  • Page 285 Daytime running lights....39 iPod Dipped headlights ..... 39 see Audi music interface..200, 201 Entry/exit lights ....... 42 ISOFIX (attaching child restraint systems) ...
  • Page 286 Telephone ....147 Manual release Mobile phone tray Fuel tank flap ......224 Audi phone box ....151 Selector lever ...... 94, 95 Mounting pin (for changing wheels) ..254 Moving off ......85 Functions .
  • Page 287 Index Number plate holder ....225, 272 Finding a parking space ....117 Parking ......118 Numbers/characters, entering (using the speller)...
  • Page 288 Index Pyrotechnic components ....271 Replacement key ..... . . 22 Replacement parts ..... 272 Reset Restart (MMD....220 quattro (four-wheel drive) ....
  • Page 289 Index Seat belt microphone ....161 Snow chains......242 Seat belts ......53 Soft top .......
  • Page 290 Type plate ......274 Audi phone box..... . 151 Connecting a mobile phone ... . 147...
  • Page 291 USB stick Pe�onal hotspot ..... 165 see Audi music interface..200, 201 Settings......169 Using hotspot.
  • Page 292 Index Washing the vehicle ....247 Windscreen washer system... . 236 Winter tyres......241 Wiper blades, changing ....
  • Page 293 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...
  • Page 294 Owner ' ' s Manual Englisch 07 .2019 851012720AC I I I l l I l l I I I III I I I I I l l www.audi.com as1012120AC...

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