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Audi TT Coupe
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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Audi TT Coupe 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 I MODE! button ..... . Audi active lane assist (lane departure warning feature) ....
  • Page 5 Wi-Fi hotspot ..... . . 143 Configuring the data connection ..144 Notes on Audi connect ....145 Safety ......192 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Service and care ....217 Petrol engines ..... . 259 Checking and topping up fluids Diesel engine .
  • Page 7: Notes On This Owner's Manual

    Notes on this Owner's Manual This Owner's Manual contains important infor­ CAUTION mation, tips, suggestions and warnings. Texts with this symbol draw your attention to Please ensure that this Owner's Manual is always a possible risk of damage to your vehicle. kept in the vehicle.
  • Page 8: View Of Cockpit

    View of cockpit View of cockpit Controls at a glance...
  • Page 9: Park Assist

    ..- Active lane assist ... . ® -Multimedia box for mobile phone Multi-function steering wheel with: -Audi phone box ....-Horn ON/OFF button for sound system - Driver's airbag Infotainment control console - Controls for virtual instrument Depending on equipment fitted: cluster including driver informa­...
  • Page 10: Instruments And Warning Indicator Lamps

    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Instruments Instrument cluster overview The instrument cluster is the driver's information centre. Fig. 3 Overview of instrument cluster Coolant temperature gauge hard at high outside temperatures. This is no cause for concern provided the warning lamp Driver information system ..
  • Page 11: Warning And Indicator Lamps

    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Fuel gauge dicator lamps does not light up, there is a fault in the associated system. gauge@ only works when the ignition is Red warning lamps switched on. If there is less than 7 litres of fuel in ,--------------- the tank, the LED at the bottom of the dial will Br a k e system...
  • Page 12 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Electro-mechanical parking brake Active lane assist* ¢page ¢page Gearbox Tyre pressure loss indicator./ ¢page 77 ¢page Steering lock Tyre pressure loss indicator ¢page ¢page Engine start system Engine management./ ¢page ¢page Central warning/indicator lamp Engine management system (diesel ¢page engines)./ ¢page...
  • Page 13 Active lane assist* hicle is stationary, ¢page 85 please check whether you can release the parking brake. If the parking Audi side assist* brake cannot be released you should obtain ¢page 89 professional assistance. If the parking brake Gearbox can be released but the warning lamp/message ¢page 77...
  • Page 14 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps hold the vehicle. The brakes have overheated. The Note vehicle can roll away, even on a gentle slope. For further information on the parking brake • Press brake pedal to release parking brake refer to ¢ page To release the parking brake, press the brake ped­...
  • Page 15 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Switch off the engine and do not drive on. Check Note 22 3. the engine oil level page ¢ For further information on the seat belts - If the engine oil level is too low, add more oil 204.
  • Page 16 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps f}/D Electronic stabilisation control (ESC) WARNING (@)) anti-lock brake system If the brake warning lamp. lights up to­ If the indicator lamp flashes while the vehicle gether with the indicator lamp and the is in motion, the or traction control system indicator lamp, this can mean that the (ASR)
  • Page 17 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps indicator lamp will go out once the cleaning proc­ accident - this could result in serious or possi­ ess has been completed successfully. bly fatal injury. If the indicator lamp does go out, drive to a rd.::, Engine management qualified workshop without delay and have the fault rectified.
  • Page 18 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps (® - If the engine oil level is normal but the indica­ For the sake of the environment tor lamp stays on, drive to a qualified workshop Never pour fuel down drains or into the without delay and avoid high engine speeds. ground.
  • Page 19 You should §§0 Audi adaptive light have the bulb replaced without delay. Applies to vehicles: with Audi adaptive light Of� Rear seat belt Audi adaptive light: fault. See owner's man­ Applies to vehicles: with seat belt warning system (rear) 111,tfil There is a malfunction in the adaptive light.
  • Page 20: Driver Information System

    Driver information system Driver information system Overview Fig. 4 Driver information system: Classic view Fig. 5 Driver information system: Extended view The driver information system displays various there may be patches of ice on the roads even ·c - components: at outside temperatures around +5 risk of accident!
  • Page 21: Buttons

    186 6th tabb) Sound¢ How to use the multi-function steering page 137 Audi connect¢ wheel Settings You can use the multi-function steering wheel to T his tab is only visible if one or more warning/indicator control the driver information system and MMI...
  • Page 22 Driver information system button Control buttons To answer a call: Press the button when there is an incoming call. To end a call: Press the button during a call. To display the call list: Press the button while no calls are active and there are no in­ coming calls.
  • Page 23: Rev Counter

    Driver information system ® l<)NAVI button MODE! : Press the MODE! button until the de­ sired tab is displayed. To have the last navigation cue repeated: Press - Scroll the left thumbwheel to select the desired the� button while route guidance is active. function.
  • Page 24: Mileage Recorder

    Driver information system Mileage recorder Fig. 13 Instrument cluster: Consumption display You can call up the following information se­ Fig. 11 Instrument cluster: Mileage recorder and reset button quentially on the on-board computer: - Time & date¢ page 186 The mileage is stated in kilometres ("km") or - Average fuel consumption (ltr./100 km) miles.
  • Page 25: Camera-Based Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driver information system Camera-based traffic www.audi.com). The system is also subject to cer­ tain inherent restrictions and may be partially or sign recognition completely unavailable in the following situa­ Description tions: Applies to vehicles: with camera-based traffic sign recognition - If visibility is impaired by snow, rain, fog or heavy road spray.
  • Page 26 The vehicle is being driven in a country outside �-- the system's operational area. For a current list ?® 223450,,,, 1009.0,m of supported countries, go to www.audi.com. 11:30-.i 13.0"C � Traffic sign recognition: currently restricted. See Fig. 16 Instrument cluster: Secondary display...
  • Page 27: Doors And Windows

    Doors and windows Doors and windows - When the driver's door is open, you cannot lock the vehicle by pressing the� button on the re­ Central locking system mote control key or touching the locking sen­ sor* on one of the doors. Description - When one of the doors is open, it cannot be locked together with the other doors by press­...
  • Page 28 Replacing a key The stored settings are then recalled automati­ cally the next time the vehicle is unlocked, the If you should lose a key, please contact an Audi doors are opened or the ignition is switched on. that dealer. Have the remote control coding for _&...
  • Page 29 Doors and windows Removing the emergency key LED and battery in remote control key Fig. 18 Fig. 20 Remote control key (front): Removing cap Remote control key (front): LED u> (") � � Fig. 19 Fig. 21 Remote control key (rear): Removing emergency Remote control key (rear): Removing battery carri­...
  • Page 30 Doors and windows .. Slide the battery carrier carefully into the re­ safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors mote control key. and windows cannot then be opened from the .. Fit the cap. ¢page 31. inside Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency, potentially put­...
  • Page 31 Doors and windows key, for instance whether it is in your jacket pock­ Central locking switch et or in a briefcase. The locking function may be affected if you grasp the door handle while the vehicle is being locked. Once the doors have been locked, they cannot be opened again immediately.
  • Page 32 Doors and windows can unlock the vehicle again via the@] button Locking and unlocking the doors manually 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 33 Doors and windows rig ht* side) or to the left (if the door is on the If you unlock the vehicle by turning the key in the left side). driver's door lock, you should switch on the igni­ tion within 15 seconds to prevent the alarm from Once the passenger's door has been closed it can being triggered.
  • Page 34: Boot Lid

    Doors and windows Closing boot lid The alarm is triggered if you switch off the safe­ lock mechanism* and a door handle is then oper­ ... Pull down the boot lid and let it drop into the ated. To deactivate the alarm, switch on the igni­ latch�.&,.
  • Page 35: Electric Windows

    Doors and windows two-stage switches: All electric windows have Releasing the boot lid manually Opening a window The boot lid can be released manually from the inside. first stop • Press the switch as far as the hold it until the window has moved to the de­ sired position.
  • Page 36: Garage Door Opener

    Doors and windows Convenience open/close function What to do after a malfunction The windows can be opened or closed simultane­ The one-touch open and close function must be ously when the vehicle is unlocked or Locked. reactivated if the battery has been disconnected. Convenience open function ...
  • Page 37 Doors and windows Programming the transmitter � Note Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink) - For security reasons we recommend that you delete the programming of the buttons prior to selling your vehicle. - For more information about Homelink, please see www.homelink.com.
  • Page 38 Doors and windows with the 3rd step, or try holding the trans­ Rolling code programming mitter nearer or further away from the radia­ Applies to vehicles: with garage door opener (Homelink) tor grille. Some devices require rolling code programming. If the garage door or other system still fails to be activated using the buttons in the head­...
  • Page 39: Lights And Vision

    Exterior lights equipment is fitted in your vehicle and work only Switching lights on and off when the light switch is set to AUTO. You can de­ Audi adaptive light activate them in the menu in the infotainment system¢ page...
  • Page 40 Lights and vision - Turn signals/parking lights (left side) Note If you just tap the Lever, the turn signals will - The light sensor for the automatic head­ flash three times (one-touch signalling). lights* is Located in the mounting for the in­ terior mirror.
  • Page 41 Lights and vision Main beam assist: currently unavailable. Cam­ speed, and on other traffic and ambient condi­ era view restricted due to surroundings. See tions. owner's manual On vehicles with matrix LED headlights, individu­ al segments of the main beam are activated or The camera vision is impaired, e.g.
  • Page 42: Interior Lights

    1 > if you brake hard (and automatical­ ly switched off again afterwards). Audi adaptive light* - You can switch the adap­ tive light on and off. You can use the turn signals to indicate a change of direction (or lane) even when the hazard lights Headlight dip settings for driving at home are on.
  • Page 43: Clear Vision

    Lights and vision functions can be adjusted on the infotainment 8 - The exterior mirrors are retracted*. One of system. Select the following on the infotainment the infotainment settings allows you to control Car> system: I MENU! button> Left control button whether or not the mirrors are folded in when page Vehicle settings>...
  • Page 44: Windscreen Wipers

    Lights and vision - The automatic anti-dazzle mirrors do not Anti-dazzle setting darken if the interior lighting is on or the car Your vehicle is equipped with a manual or auto­ is in reverse gear. matic* anti-dazzle interior mirror. Sun visors Fig.
  • Page 45 Lights and vision the position of switch@ is), the sooner the wind­ CAUTION screen wipers react to moisture on the wind­ - In icy conditions, check that the wiper screen. You can deactivate the rain sensor mode* blades are not frozen to the windscreen. If on the infotainment system (this will activate the the wiper blades are frozen to the wind­...
  • Page 46: Digital Compass

    Lights and vision Changing the windscreen wiper blades erwise the wiper motor or the paintwork on the bonnet may be damaged. ,..- Never drive your vehicle or operate the windscreen wiper lever while the wiper arms are off the glass in a raised position. The wipers will otherwise automatically return to their park position and may damage the bonnet and windscreen.
  • Page 47 Lights and vision Setting the correct compass calibration zone Applies to vehicles: with digital compass The correct compass calibration zone must first be set before the compass can give an accurate read­ ing. Fig. 47 Map of compass calibration zones ..,.
  • Page 48: 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 49: Rear Seat Bench

    Seats and storage Front centre armrest - Do not drive with the backrests of the front seats reclined too far as otherwise the seat Applies to vehicles: with centre armrest belt and airbag could fail to restrain the The centre armrest can be adjusted to several wearer properly in an accident, possibly positions.
  • Page 50: Electrical Socket

    Seats and storage .&_ Cigarette Lighter and WARNING electrical socket - The rear seat is only suitable for persons up to 1.45 m. - The distance between the occupant's head and the rear window must be at least 2.5 cm when sitting upright in the rear seat - otherwise serious head injuries could be caused when closing the boot lid or in the event of an accident.
  • Page 51: Storage

    Seats and storage the electrical sockets* in the vehicle when - Do not use hard china cups or glasses. These connecting equipment for longer periods. could cause injury in the event of an acci­ dent. Note CAUTION - Using electrical appliances with the engine switched off will drain the battery.
  • Page 52: Luggage Compartment

    Seats and storage Note The storage compartment will hold a maxi­ mum weight of 1 kg. Coat hooks Applies to vehicles: with coat hooks .&_ WARNING Fig. 59 - Make sure that any items of clothing hang­ Luggage compartment cover released ing from the coat hooks do not obstruct Removing the luggage compartment cover your view to the rear.
  • Page 53 Seats and storage Extending the luggage compartment Lowering the luggage compartment floor panel The two sections of the backrest can be folded The luggage compartment floor panel can be forwards either together or separately to in­ cases. lowered in certain special crease the capacity of the luggage compart­...
  • Page 54: Roof Carrier

    We recommend using the carrier tions provided. units from the range of Audi Genuine accesso­ it!) ries. For the sake of the environment - These carrier units form the basic elements of a Roof carriers are often left attached for con­...
  • Page 55: Heating And Cooling

    Heating and cooling Heating and cooling !AJC! button in the rotary control@. This will also reduce emissions. Air conditioner ijJ} 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 56 Heating and cooling windows from misting up. To demist the win­ setting prevents fumes etc. from entering the in­ terior. We recommend switching on the air recir­ dows, we recommend that you increase the blow­ er speed and set control@ to�- culation mode when driving through a tunnel or in traffic queues¢,&..
  • Page 57 Heating and cooling Controls for automatic air conditioner Applies to vehicles: with automatic air conditioner Fig. 65 Automatic air conditioner: Controls IAIC! Switching air cooling on/off The rotary controls, the buttons in the rotary con­ trols and the switches are used to control the The air cooling mode is switched on/off when the functions.
  • Page 58 Heating and cooling To prevent the front side windows from misting 10 - 20 minutes, depending on the outside tem­ perature. up in wet weather, it's a good idea to open the side air outlets and point them to the side. To switch on the rear window heating permanent­...
  • Page 59 Heating and cooling The seat heating has three levels. The heat level The "supplementary heater" function can be is indicated by an LED. switched on or off as required. Select the follow­ MENU button > ing on the infotainment system: ,.
  • Page 60: Driving

    Driving Driving CAUTION General notes Parts of the vehicle (e.g. engine, gearbox, run­ ning gear or electrical components) can be Running in badly damaged when driving through water. A new vehicle should be run in over a distance of Note 1,500 km.
  • Page 61 Driving Avoid driving at high speed A cold engine uses disproportionately more fuel. The engine only reaches its working temperature Avoid travelling at top speed. Fuel consumption, after about four kilometres, when fuel consump­ exhaust emissions and noise Levels all increase tion will return to a normal level.
  • Page 62: Starting And Stopping

    Driving Steering Starting and stopping the engine Adjusting the steering wheel position Starting the engine The height and reach of the steering wheel can Applies to vehicles: with convenience key be adjusted as required to suit the driver. Y ou can u se the button to ! S TART ENGI N E STOP! switch on the ignition and start the engine.
  • Page 63 Driving The steering will be locked if you switch off the WARNING engine with the !S T A R T ENGINE S T O P ! button - Never run the engine in confined spaces. and open the driver's door. The steering lock acts The exhaust gases are toxic - risk of poison­...
  • Page 64 Driving or if the engine is hot and the engine com­ not be able to switch on the ignition or restart partment is heated up further by direct the engine after it has been switched off. You will sunlight. also not be able to lock the vehicle from the out­ side.
  • Page 65: Start/Stop System

    Driving In start/stop mode, the engine is switched off Starting the engine after a malfunction automatically when the vehicle stops, e.g. at traf­ If the remote control key battery is exhausted or fic lights. The ignition remains on during this if radio interference or a system malfunction oc­...
  • Page 66 Driving 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 67 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 68: Parking Brake

    Driving However, the electro-mechanical parking brake Driver messages in the instrument cluster display also offers a number of convenience and safety features in addition to the functions of a normal Automatic start/stop deactivated: please handbrake. restart engine manually When driving away This message appears if certain conditions have not been met during the stop phase and the - The parking brake auto release function relea­...
  • Page 69 Driving erated equipment such as the electric win­ � Note dows - this could lead to injuries. -The parking brake can be applied at any - Do not leave anyone (especially children) in time - even when the ignition is switched the vehicle when it is locked.
  • Page 70 Driving Emergency braking function Hold assist Applies to vehicles: with hold assist This feature enables you to stop the vehicle if the main brake system should fail or if the pedal is obstructed. � To stop the vehicle with the parking brake in an emergency, pull and hold the parking brake page Fig.
  • Page 71: Kick-Down Feature

    Audi dealership or qualified workshop. foot off the brake pedal. -In certain situations, the hold assist cannot Kick-down feature hold the vehicle.
  • Page 72: Automatic Gearbox

    2 km/h ¢ .&.. The current selector lever position and the cur­ E - Efficiency* rent gear are shown in the infotainment display. In efficiency mode ¢ page 90, Audi drive select P - Parking lock (vehicle set-up functions), the gearbox selects ..,.
  • Page 73 Automatic gearbox namic the next gear at lower engine speeds. Earlier up­ mode. The infotainment display will shifts give improved fuel economy because the show S instead of D. full power reserves of the engine are not used. - If the lever is moved accidentally to N when driving, take your foot off the accelerator In this mode, E is shown on the display instead of and let the engine speed drop to idling be­...
  • Page 74 Automatic gearbox The selector lever lock only works if the vehicle is General notes on driving an automatic stationary or driving at speeds up to 2 km/h. At Applies to vehicles: with S tronic gearbox higher speeds the selector lever lock in the N po­ The gearbox changes the forward gears up and sition is disengaged automatically.
  • Page 75 Driving away on a slope (vehicles without hill - The accelerator pedal must on no account hold assist*/ Audi hold assist*) be pressed inadvertently when the vehicle is ,. Apply the parking brake. stationary. The vehicle could otherwise start ,.
  • Page 76 Automatic gearbox The downhill speed control function attempts to CAUTION maintain the speed at which the vehicle was trav­ - When you have stopped on a gradient, do elling when the foot brake was applied (subject not try to stop the vehicle rolling back by ac­ to the laws of physics and technical limitations of celerating when a gear is engaged.
  • Page 77 Automatic gearbox Manual gear selection (tiptronic mode) ,.. To shift up a gear, briefly pull the paddle lever ¢Fig. 80. Applies to vehicles: with S tronic gearbox/paddle levers ,.. To shift down a gear, briefly pull the paddle lev- The tiptronic feature allows the driver to also change gears manually.
  • Page 78 Automatic gearbox when approaching a speed restriction in a built­ - If other people are using your car, you up area). should draw their attention to the coasting mode. Switching on coasting mode Important: Selector lever must be in D, gradient Note must be less than 12 %.
  • Page 79 Automatic gearbox ,&. Gearbox malfunction WARNING • Gearbox malfunction! Please stop the vehi­ -Always adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions. cle and select P - Only use the launch control programme There is a malfunction in the gearbox. Park the when road and traffic conditions permit, vehicle safely and do not drive on.
  • Page 80 Automatic gearbox Releasing the selector lever manually Cleft­ � Take hold of the corners of the selector lever hand drive vehicles) boot by hand and carefully turn it inside out Fig. 82. over the gear knob ¢ Applies to vehicles: with S tronic gearbox The selector lever can be released manually if Releasing the selector lever manually the electrical power supply should fail.
  • Page 81 Automatic gearbox Releasing the selector lever manually ... Take hold of the corners of the selector lever (right-hand drive vehicles) boot and carefully turn it inside out over the gear knob CD¢ Fig. 84. Applies to vehicles: with S tronic gearbox ...
  • Page 82: Cruise Control System

    Driver assist systems Driver assist systems Cruise control system Speed warning function Switching on Applies to vehicles: with cruise control system Introduction The cruise control system allows you to drive at a Applies to vehicles: with speed warning function constant speed of 20 km/h or higher. The speed warning function can help you keep below a pre-set maximum speed.
  • Page 83 Driver assist systems (!)10 Levels upwards or downwards towards - For safety reasons, the cruise control system page 80, Fig. 85. ¢ must not be used in city traffic, stop-and-go hold • To increase or reduce the speed gradually, traffic, on roads with a Lot of bends or in dif­ the Lever towards until you reach the de­...
  • Page 84: Speed Limiter

    Driver assist systems ceeding a set speed. The indicator lamp � lights .. Switch off the ignition. up as soon as you switch on the speed limiter. The speed setting will remain stored after the Speed limiter displays system is temporarily deactivated. To resume the programmed cruising speed, release the clutch or @- The speed limiter is activated, and the cur­...
  • Page 85 Driver assist systems How to use the speed limiter Applies to vehicles: with speed limiter °' ® ® © � Fig. 89 Fig. 90 Control lever for cruise control system Display: Selected speed Speed limiter displays @-The speed Limiter is in passive mode, and a set speed has been stored.
  • Page 86: Lane Departure Warning

    Limiter from functioning properly, the sys­ tem switches off automatically and the following Description message appears: Applies to vehicles: with Audi active lane assist Speed limiter: currently unavailable. See own­ The active Lane assist uses a camera in the wind­ er's manual screen to detect Lane markings (subject to gener­...
  • Page 87 _&. 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 88 Audi active lane assist: currently unavailable. Infotainment display Camera view restricted due to surroundings. Applies to vehicles: with Audi active lane assist This message is displayed when the camera is no longer functional after the system has continu­ ously failed to detect the lane markings. This can have the following causes: - The outside of the camera window¢...
  • Page 89 (only applies to some the active lane assist system again later. countries). Audi active lane assist: fault. See owner's man­ Audi side assist (Lane change assist feature) Drive to a qualified workshop soon and have the fault rectified.
  • Page 90 General notes ror lights up¢ Fig. 96. Applies to vehicles: with Audi side assist The warning lamp on the left-hand mirror assists ® the driver when changing lane towards the left and the warning lamp on the right-hand mirror assists the driver when changing lane towards the right.
  • Page 91 Switching on and off - If the system detects other objects (such as Applies to vehicles: with Audi side assist crash barriers, etc). The system can be switched on and off on the in­...
  • Page 92 Adjusting brightness of warning lamp If necessary, clean the area in front of the sen­ Applies to vehicles: with Audi side assist page 88, Fig. 98. sors¢ The brightness of the warning Lamp can be ad­...
  • Page 93 Selecting the driving mode tivated ¢ page 75. This helps to reduce fuel con­ Applies to vehicles: with Audi drive select sumption. You can choose between efficiency*, comfort, au­ to, dynamic and individual. Suspension control (Audi magnetic ride)* The suspension control uses sensors to collect in­...
  • Page 94 IM EN u I button > > left control button tics. > right control Audi drive select> individual> button. individual* driving mode will automatically be activated when you have finished configuring the settings.
  • Page 95: Parking Aids

    Parking aids Parking aids - Objects above the sensors, such as wall protrusions, etc. General notes - Objects with certain surfaces or struc­ Applies to vehicles: with rear parking aid/parking system tures, such as wire fences or powder snow plus/park assist - As your car moves closer to low obstacles, Various systems are available to help you when they may disappear from the sensors' field...
  • Page 96: Parking System Plus

    Parking aids Please ensure that the sensors are kept free of alerted by acoustic signals (beeps) and a graphic stickers, deposits and any other substances which display. could impair the function of the system. Notes Please ensure that the sensors are kept free of on cleaning stickers, deposits and any other substances which ¢page 236.
  • Page 97: Park Assist With 360 ° Display

    Parking aids Switching on/off (vehicles with park assist*) ¢ Fig. 103. The red lines indicate the anticipated path of the vehicle, Applies to vehicles: with parking system plus depending on the steering wheel angle. A white segment indicates an obstacle that has been de­ tected beyond the path of travel.
  • Page 98 Parking aids out of spaces parallel to the kerb. The parking over the steering wheel in order to prevent space can be located between two vehicles or be­ damage to the tyres and/or wheel rims. hind one vehicle. The park assist takes over the - Certain conditions in and around the park­...
  • Page 99 Parking aids Switching on and off Looking for a parking space Applies to vehicles: with park assist Applies to vehicles: with park assist Fig. 106 Fig. 108 Centre console: Switch 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 100 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 96, ¢ (D in Description on page 96. ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be­...
  • Page 101 Parking aids maximum manoeuvring speed is S km/h. The • Park assist: currently unavailable. Stabilisa­ park assist will be deactivated if you drive too tion control (ESC) off fast or move the steering wheel by hand. To con­ Switch the ESC on to use the park assist. tinue the parking manoeuvre, switch the engine �...
  • Page 102: Beeps

    Parking aids Park assist: not stopped long enough Note After you select reverse gear, the vehicle has to The settings will be automatically stored and remain stationary for a moment so that the park assigned to the remote control key in use. assist can activate the steering.
  • Page 103: Intelligent Technology

    Intelligent technology Intelligent technology WARNING Electro-mechanical Have the system malfunction repaired by a power steering qualified workshop as soon as possible - risk of accident! Electro-mechanical power steering assists the «]} driver when steering. Note You can drive on if the warning/indicator lamp elec­...
  • Page 104: Electronic Stabilisation Control (Es()

    Intelligent technology The effectiveness of the brakes can also be tem­ CAUTION porarily reduced if the car is driven for some dis­ - Never let the brakes "drag" by leaving your tance without using the brakes when there is a foot on the pedal when you do not really in­...
  • Page 105 Intelligent technology on the brake pedal and do not pump the brakes. The vehicle will not be braked automatically if: You will feel the brake pedal pulsate while the - the driver presses the accelerator, anti-lock brake system is working. - the brake pressure applied by pressing the brake pedal is higher than the brake pressure Brake assist system...
  • Page 106 - danger system* or adaptive cruise control* is on. of skidding! - In the event of a malfunction in the Audi - The stabilising functionality is restricted magnetic ride, it may not be possible to when sport mode is switched on.
  • Page 107: Rear Spoiler

    Off-road er? - 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 ..,.
  • Page 108: Power Management

    Intelligent technology Power management - Automatic retraction: The rear spoiler is auto­ matically retracted at road speeds below ap­ This system helps to ensure reliable proximately 80 km/h. starting Manual mode The power management controls the distribu­ - Manual extension: Briefly press the button tion of electrical energy and thus helps to ensure Fig.
  • Page 109: Information Saved In The Control Units

    Intelligent technology Dynamic power management With the engine switched off While the vehicle is moving, this function distrib­ If you Listen to the radio or use other electrical utes the available power to the various electrical equipment when the engine is not running, this components and systems according to their re­...
  • Page 110 "Workshop remarks" section of your Service -Data relating to the engine and the gearbox Schedule. -Speed -Direction of travel Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with - Braking force information about possible reprogramming op­ - Seat belt warning system data tions.
  • Page 111: Multi Media Interface

    How to use the system Introduction Calling up the menu The Multi Media Interface (MMI) combines dif­ ferent communication, navigation* and enter­ tainment systems in your Audi. Fig. 114 Main menu Calling up the main menu page 109, .,. Press the I MENU! button@¢...
  • Page 112: Infotainment

    Multi Media Interface Selecting and confirming a function Calling up the selection menu @To select a function: Turn the rotary push­ .. Press the Left control button©¢ Fig. 116 . button to the desired function (e.g. setting a Closing the selection menu frequency).
  • Page 113: Mmi Touch

    Multi Media Interface Closing the options menu Entering letters, numbers and symbols © • Press the left control button ¢ page 110, Important: A function requiring text or number Fig. 116 to return to the previous function. input must be active. - Use your finger to write letters, numbers and Notes on path descriptions symbols individually on the MMI touch pad.
  • Page 114: Rotary Pushbutton With Joystick Function

    Multi Media Interface Adjusting the sound focus BACK! Press the button@¢ page 109, Fig. 113 to return to the previous function. Push the Important: The balance/fader option must be se­ rotary pushbutton to the right to close the selec­ lected¢ page 190. tion menu.
  • Page 115: Speller For Letters/Numbers

    Multi Media Interface Speller for letters/numbers Fig. 123 Speller To enter a character: To enter a special character: Turn the rotary pushbut­ Select and confirm I!&? laoul orl 123 !@.Use the speller for ton while in the character selection line@ Fig.
  • Page 116: Searching

    Vehicle, The search function is available in the LIST! . Push the rotary pushbutton down­ Radio, Media, Telephone, Navigation Audi wards. Select an entry from the List and confirm connect menus. Calling up the search function .,. Select: !MENU! button> desired menu item (e.g.
  • Page 117 • Last stations • CD • FM and DAB • SD card 1 / SD card 2 •FM/ DAB/ AM • Audi music interface/ iPod / USB / Bluetooth / Wi-Fi (XY) • Station (XY) / Frequency (XY) / Medium •...
  • Page 118: Speech Dialogue System

    Speech dialogue system How to help the system understand you Speech dialogue system Speak clearly in a normal volume. Speak louder if How to use the system you are driving fast. Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system Speak in a normal tone without long pauses. You can operate many infotainment functions conveniently by voice.
  • Page 119: Notes On The Command Overviews

    You can give global commands any time, irre­ spective of the menu currently selected. Function Say: 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 120 Audi ing the full name ("first name, surname" or dealer. Audi connect Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: The requirements for Audi connect must be met ¢page 137. Function...
  • Page 121 Audi connect ¢page 145. Messages Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: A SIM card with a messaging option with active MAP (Message Access Profile) must be must be inserted in the control console's SIM connected to the MMI ¢...
  • Page 122 "Restaurant" the system Audi Service/ Railway station/ Airport/ Hotel/ Hospital/ Categories for entering special des- Parking space/ Service area/ Restaurant/ Filling station etc. ti nations In immediate vicinity/ In vicinity of route/ In vicinity of desti-...
  • Page 123 Function Say: Jukebox*/ CD/ DVD/ SD card 1 / SD card 2 / Audi music inter- Selecting a source directly face* I iPod* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XV), e.g.
  • Page 124 Speech dialogue system Natural commands The following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to communicate more natu­ rally with your vehicle. JEl!.E!GJN • I want to talk to John Smith. • Who did I call lately? • Who called me last? •...
  • Page 125: Telephone

    MMI: notices and regulations. Option 1 -The car telephone kit may be installed, serv­ iced and repaired only by an Audi workshop Connecting the mobile phone via Bluetooth. See or other qualified workshop. 123.
  • Page 126 Bluetooth devices shown. With the Audi phone box*, you can use the vehi­ ... The MMI will generate a PIN for the connection cle's external aerial to make calls. You can also ¢Fig.
  • Page 127 {i)) Applies to vehicles: with Audi phone box Note With the Audi phone box*, you can use the vehi­ - You can adjust further settings for connec­ cle's external aerial to make calls. You can also ted mobile phones using the connection charge your phone with a USB adapter.
  • Page 128 Always keep the in your mobile phone. In this case, the SIM card centre armrest closed when driving. in the SIM card reader is used for Audi connect services only. - The Audi phone box is not available in all Using a separate SIM card countries.
  • Page 129: Using The Telephone

    Important: A mobile phone must be connected pending on whether or not you wish to allow a 123, or a SIM card must be to the MMI ¢ page data connection for Audi connect services to be 126. inserted in the SIM card reader*¢ page established.
  • Page 130 Telephone Enter number Dialling a telephone number - To enter a telephone number using numbers: Enter a telephone number using the speller for Fig. 134. numbers ¢ - To enter a telephone number using letters: Se­ lect !ABC! using the speller for numbers. Enter a AUD/SERVICE using the series of letters, e.g.
  • Page 131: Favourites

    > Hold. Press the left control button. Se­ phone or visiting www.audi.com/bluetooth. lect and confirm Call list/Directory/Favourites> entry in List. You can add the contact you have...
  • Page 132: Messages

    - For more information on which mobile Favourites > select a favourite from the List. Se­ phones are supported, please go to lect: right control button > Move favourite. Se­ www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an Audi lect and confirm the position of the favourite se­ dealer. lected.
  • Page 133: Listening To Voicemail Messages

    Telephone Delete this text message* Emergency call functions Applies to vehicles: with telephone You can delete a text message you have selected. � Se lect : !T EL ! button > Left control button > En­ Text message settings* ter number> enter emergency number (e.g.
  • Page 134 For more information on which mobile for individually, separating them with a space. phones are supported, please go to If necessary, enter further letters to narrow the www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an Audi search. dealer. � Select and confirm a contact in the directory.
  • Page 135 Important: An SD card must be inserted in the SD Fig. 136 Show contact details page 169, a USB mass storage de­ ca rd reader ¢ vice must be connected to the Audi music inter­ .,. Select: !TELi button> left control button. Select page 174, face*¢...
  • Page 136: Other Settings

    With vated. service optimised, the car telephone registers ..,. l l T he conditions for using Audi connect services must be met and you must have created an account at www.audi.com/myaudi, added a vehicle to the account and stored contacts.
  • Page 137 Telephone with the UMTS (3G) or GSM (2G) network de­ .,. Select: right control button > Directory set- pending on network availability and reception tings. and on the position of the vehicle. In this mode, Memory capacity the reception is prioritised for the use of data services.
  • Page 138: Troubleshooting

    For further information, please contact your mobile network service provider, see the oper­ ating instructions for your mobile phone, or consult the Audi mo­ bile device database at www.audi.com/bluetooth. Some telephone functions are On corporate phones, some Bluetooth settings may not be com­...
  • Page 139: Audi Connect

    Introduction personal Wi-Fi hotspot for the MMI ¢ page 139 Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect Audi connect services allow on line information to Connecting an rSAP enabled mobile phone via Bluetooth be directly transmitted and integrated into the vehicle.
  • Page 140 The signal strength bars and the Bluetooth sym­ bol will appear in the status Line of the infotain­ ment display after the device has been connected successfully. You can now use Audi connect . Audi connect. .. Select: !MENU! button>...
  • Page 141: Configuring Using Myaudi

    Using a personal Wi-Fi hotspot personal myAudi account: Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect - If you do not yet have a personal my Audi ac­ Requirements count, please register on the Internet at Your mobile device and mobile network provider www.audi.com/myaudi.
  • Page 142: An Overview Of Audi Connect Services

    Basic functions Closing an Audi connect service Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect You can close an Audi connect service at any time and go back to the Audi connect overview, re­ gardless of which function you have chosen ¢Fig. 139.
  • Page 143 You can use the right control button to sort the Online news car parks by distance or by availability. Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect With this service, you can call up the latest head­ Fuel prices lines from your preferred news providers in the Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect MMI.
  • Page 144 - Audi connect enables you to access the - Audi connect enables you to access the Twit­ Facebook service. Audi cannot guarantee ter service. Audi cannot guarantee that that these services will be available indefi­...
  • Page 145: Wi-Fi Hotspot

    You can access the following settings in the Wi-Fi Audi connect services in the media menu settings menu: Applies to vehicles: with Wi-Fi audio player and Audi connect Wi-Fi mode - Wi-Fi audio player: To access the media centre of your player (e.g. smartphone) connected via The Wi-Fi hotspot is deactivated when the vehicle Wi-Fi ¢page 172.
  • Page 146: Configuring The Data Connection

    - You might require a separate mobile phone never: A data connection will not be establish­ contract with extra costs before you can use ed. It is then not possible to call up Audi con­ the Wi-Fi hotspot. For more information, nect services. contact your service provider.
  • Page 147: Notes On Audi Connect

    - Further information can be found on the In­ Audi connect (MMI) ternet at www.audi.com/connect. With the Audi connect {MMI) function, you can allow or deny the use of Audi connect services if Notes on Audi connect the connection is set to no request or if reques­ ted.
  • Page 148: 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 149: 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. 141 Menu: Entering a destination N AV/MAP ! button.
  • Page 150: Entering A Destination

    Enter destination menu is displayed map update service*, please see the Operat­ page 147, Fig. 141. ¢ ing Manual for Audi connect at The destinations to which you have recently driv­ www.audi.com/myaudi. en are displayed in the Enter destination menu and marked with the symbol®¢...
  • Page 151 Navigation N A V/MAP ! ... Press the I button repeatedly until Using a destination from the map the Enter destination menu is displayed Applies to vehicles: with navigation system page 147, Fig. 141. ¢ A Location on the map can be set as a destina­ tion.
  • Page 152 - To change the search area: Select and confirm destinations*, please see the Operating Search area and then a search area from the manual for Audi connect at www.audi.com/ list. myaudi. - To find the name of a special destination in...
  • Page 153 N A V / MAP! button repeatedly until ... Press the Online search the Enter destination menu is displayed Applies to vehicles: with navigation system and Audi connect page 147, Fig. 141 . ¢ ... Select: left control button > myAudi contacts.
  • Page 154: Stopping Route Guidance

    Deleting a stopover - Push the rotary pushbutton upwards. The Information on online traffic data can be search function and the active route guidance found on the Internet at www.audi.com/con­ will be displayed. nect. Fig. 145. - Select and confirm the stopover@¢...
  • Page 155: Adding A Home Address

    Navigation Adding a home address Moving a favourite - Select: left control button > Favourites . .,. Press the button repeatedly until NAV/M A P! - Select and confirm a favourite. Enter destination menu is displayed - Select: right control button > Move favourite.
  • Page 156 Navigation Always display alternative routes the MMI system does not display a detour route although the automatic traffic avoidance func­ When this function is switched on, up to three tion is on and a traffic jam has been reported on route suggestions are displayed on the map the planned route, this is because the estima­...
  • Page 157 Navigation Voice guidance..Select: right control button > Important: A destination must have been en­ tered and you must have started route guidance. Voice guidance: The navigation cues can be .,. Press the I NAV/MAP! button repeatedly until complete or compact played in form.
  • Page 158 Navigation How to use the map Applies to vehicles: with navigation system Fig. 147 Map with crosshairs switched off Galla tenzell .. Press the I NAV/M A P I button repeatedly until Orientation: The map is displayed either in 2D north 2D driving the map is displayed c>...
  • Page 159 Navigation ® Map content (special destinations, favour­ depends on your traffic avoidance settings ites). If several special destinations are loca­ ¢page 154. ted close to each other, their symbols are stacked on the map. Map functions ® Additional information on the position of the NA V /MAP! button repeatedly until �...
  • Page 160 ¢page 153. or as a contact in the directory tion to the final destination or next stopover is Audi connect for this location*: Enables you to displayed on the map. The map scale varies ac­ City events or Travel information search for e.g.
  • Page 161: Google Earth Map Display

    To start 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 162: Calling Up Traffic Information

    Navigation Calling up traffic To display the next piece of traffic information on the map: Press the rotary pushbutton. information Traffic information display Dynamic traffic avoidance Coloured warning symbols: Traffic obstructions Applies to vehicles: with navigation system relevant for your route are shown in the top sec­ Using the traffic information received via TMC/ tion of the List in order of the distance from your TMCpro/online - depending on availability - you...
  • Page 163 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 Harlac Fig. 151 Online traffic information on the map Important: The requirements for Audi connect Hatched markings show the stretch of road affec­...
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    Further information can be found on the In­ traffic information function at any time. ternet at www.audi.com/connect. - The online traffic information network is not yet available in all countries or areas.
  • Page 165: Radio Functions

    Listening to the radio Listening to the radio - The DAB waveband* also supports the trans­ mission standards DAB+ and DMB Audio, Calling up the radio where available. The radio supports the following wavebands: Radio functions FM, AM, DAB* (digital radio). Search function You can search in all wavebands by station name, programme type (e.g.
  • Page 166 Listening to the radio Browsing through radio text entries: Programme guide for all supported stations. Select and confirm a radio programme to have Turn the rotary pushbutton to the Left or right. more details on the programme displayed. Manual station search ): The frequency bar is Station names displayed.
  • Page 167: Radio Menu

    Listening to the radio @FM/DAB* Radio text is available for the current station. Re­ page 164, Radio text. fer to c::::> The mixed FM/DAB station list* appears when page 163, Calling up DAB* is available. Refer to c::::> Slide show availability the radio.
  • Page 168: Other Settings

    Listening to the radio Other settings tions with a frequency as their station name are displayed at the end of the list. Radio settings ID: The stations in the station list are sorted ac­ .,. Select: I RADIO! button> right control button> cording to the station's ID (e.g.
  • Page 169: Troubleshooting

    Listening to the radio - Not all radio settings for the FM and DAB* wavebands are available in the mixed sta­ tion list FM/DAB*. Troubleshooting Subject Advice 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 170: Media

    If you experience restricted performance from from the jukebox or connect a mobile device to Jukebox*, reset it to the factory settings the Audi music interface* and operate it via the 187. ¢page MMI. For information on the characteristics of the sup­...
  • Page 171: Media Drives

    Media ((!) (CO) 6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in Note your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La­ Store the SD cards in a suitable case to pro­ sers used in devices that fall into this category tect them from dirt and dust and to avoid are very weak and well screened, so there is no damage.
  • Page 172 Media Note Note Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD/DVD Playback cannot be guaranteed if the CD con­ contains audio/video files with a high data tains audio files with a high data rate. rate. Jukebox CD drive Applies to vehicles: with jukebox Applies to vehicles: with CD drive You can play your favourite music and video files from the jukebox.
  • Page 173: Bluetooth Audio Player

    - Files or tracks that do not include stored To select an entry: Select an entry from the me­ Unknown. metadata are listed as Audi rec­ > Copy dia centre. Select: right control button ommends that you mark the audio files with to jukebox>...
  • Page 174: Wi-Fi Audio Players

    - The Wi-Fi audio player only needs to be con- Wi-Fi audio player played. Select and confirm nected to the MMI via the Wi-Fi hotspot ¢page 179, Fig. 165. l l O nly available with the Audi MMI connect app...
  • Page 175: Online Media

    -A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory ton repeatedly until the source overview are shown on the MMI. ¢page 179 is displayed. - Audi dealerships will be able to provide you Select and confirm an online media service. with further information on Wi-Fi audio players.
  • Page 176: Multimedia Connections

    USB adapter for devices with Apple Lightning third parties. connector - AUDI AG only enables you to access online © USB adapter for devices with Apple dock con­ media services via the MMI system and ac­...
  • Page 177 Applies to vehicles: with Audi music interface You can connect your mobile devices via the Audi You can connect mobile devices via the analogue music interface in order to charge the battery interface: and operate the devices via the MMI.
  • Page 178 Fig. 163 Detach the cable®¢ from the er cable. AUX input. - It is not possible to play videos via the Audi Operation: Ex­ Select and confirm the source music interface if the device is connected ternal audio player@¢...
  • Page 179: Supported Media And File Formats

    700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with video DVD; Audi music interface: mobile devices ¢ page 174 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" compatible with USB 2.0,...
  • Page 180 Media Audio files Video files* Specifica- 48 kHz Up to max. 2000 kbit/sec, 720x576 px and Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 tions kHz sampling frequency sampling 25 fps frequen- Number DVD drive*: max. 1000 files per medium of files Jukebox*: memory approx.
  • Page 181: Playing Media

    Media ® -The display of country-specific characters Audi music interface*¢ page 174 (e.g. for ID3 tag information) depends on e.g. iPod, USB stick the language set on the system; it cannot External audio player¢ be ensured that these characters are always page 176 displayed correctly.
  • Page 182 Tracks from the selected the device connected or the online media service source are displayed according to their rating. in use. A USB stick connected via the Audi music Unrated: All files without rating information interface* is shown as an example ¢Fig. 166.
  • Page 183 Important: A video file* or a DVD* must be play­ Composers are available when you are using ing, and the vehicle must be stationary. an iPod (source: Audi music interface - Switch to full screen: The video picture is dis­ ¢page 174).
  • Page 184 Media or track@. You can also search for genres and Picture for- Information videos. {(!) original The picture will be displayed using Note the picture ratio of the source for- - The system will only search for files on the mat.
  • Page 185: Other Settings

    Refer to¢ page 188. enter a password for approximately one mi­ Wi-Fi settings nute. The password can only be reset by an Audi workshop. Refer to ¢ page 143, Wi-Fi hotspot. Connection manager Refer to¢ page 187.
  • Page 186: Troubleshooting

    174/Bluetooth audio player*¢ ¢ For informa- is not supported. tion on which mobile devices are supported, please see the Audi mobile device database at www.audi.com/bluetooth. Audi music interface*: When Set the volume of the mobile device to about 70% of maximum page 183, Input level.
  • Page 187 Audi MMI Failure of connec- The MMI connection switch on the status screen of the connect tion between the MMI and the app must be switched on to establish a connection with Audi MMI connect app. the MMI..L/'l ..
  • Page 188: System Settings

    System settings Language System settings You can change the language of the display along Setting the date and with the language of the navigation cues* and time the speech dialogue system*. The time can be set manually or via CPS. The number of languages available depends on the market .
  • Page 189: Connection Manager

    SIM card reader¢ page 126. You can reset the following functions to the fac­ tory settings: Data connection -Sound settings Applies to vehicles: with Audi connect -Radio - Connect new device: You can search for and - Media settings connect a mobile device (e.g.
  • Page 190 This function is only as a source in the Media menu. available when the manual setting is activated - Bluetooth name: The Bluetooth name of the for registration. � MMI system (e.g. "AUDI MMI 2613") is dis­ played and can be changed.
  • Page 191: System Update

    Applies to vehicles: with On-board Handbook - The On-board Handbook is not available in The On-board Handbook includes the Owner's all countries. Your Audi dealer will be able Manual for your vehicle. to provide you with more detailed informa­ Installing/updating the On-board Handbook tion.
  • Page 192: Sound Settings

    System settings Sound settings Volume settings You can adjust the sound and volume of the MMI Adjusting the volume individually. The settings depend on the equip­ Using the ON/OFF button, you can adjust the vol­ ment fitted in your vehicle. ume of an audio source or system message (e.g.
  • Page 193: Restarting The Mmi System (Reset)

    Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the volume of the beeps. MMI touch Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the volume of the MMI touch's spoken cues. Audi heartbeat Turn the rotary pushbutton to adjust the volume of the Audi heartbeat..
  • Page 194: Safety

    The other chapters in this manual These are just a few of the safety features in your (and, where applicable, in the other litera­ Audi: ture supplied with the vehicle) contain fur­ ther important notes which you should read...
  • Page 195: Correct Sitting Positions

    Safe driving .,. Take frequent breaks on long trips. Do not drive Before every trip for more than two hours without a stop. The driver is responsible for the safety of the .,. If possible, avoid driving when you are tired or passengers and the safe operation of the vehicle stressed.
  • Page 196 Safe driving .. Adjust the longitudinal position of the steering Correct position for the front passenger wheel so that your arms are slightly bent and The front seat passenger must sit at least 25 cm you can read the dials and instruments easily. away from the dash panel so that the airbag has ..
  • Page 197: Child Seats

    Safe driving The following List shows just some examples of tilted back, the greater the risk of injury due incorrect sitting positions which can be danger­ to incorrect positioning of the belt webbing ous to all occupants. The List is not complete, but or an incorrect sitting position.
  • Page 198 Safe driving the manufacturer's instructions and observe any direction of travel, you should move the statutory requirements. front passenger seat as far back as possible. - Child seats in which the child faces the rear For safety reasons, we recommend that child of the car are located directly in the path of seats be installed on the rear seats.
  • Page 199 Our recommendation: Audi child seat the child on the head and cause serious injury. with ISOFIX base.
  • Page 200: Securing A Child Seat

    Safe driving Group 3 child seats (rear seat) otherwise serious head injuries could be Applies to vehicles: with rear seat approved as a Group 3 child caused when closing the boot lid or in the seat event of an accident. Always pay close at­ tention to passengers in the rear seat when closing the boot lid.
  • Page 201 Safe driving An ISOFIX child seat categorised as "universal", tempt to secure other types of child seat, (IUF) is suitable for a seat if: seat belts or other objects to these ancho­ rages - this could result in serious or possi­ -your child seat is marked with IUF in the follow­...
  • Page 202: Pedal Area

    Safe driving Pedal area Securing child seats with seat belt If you wish to use a child seat in the approval cat­ Pedals (u), please ensure that it is ap­ egory "universal" The pedals must always be free to move and proved for the seats in your vehicle.
  • Page 203: Stowing Luggage Safely

    Safe driving -Always make sure that floor mats are prop­ rings*. Use suitable securing straps, particu­ erly secured. larly when transporting heavy objects. - Never lay or install additional floor mats or - Transporting heavy objects may affect the other floor coverings over the existing floor vehicle's handling by shifting the centre of mats;...
  • Page 204: Pedestrian Protection

    Safe driving Fastening rings - Never secure a child seat on the fastening rings. Unsecured loads are a hazard to all vehicle occu­ pants. Pedestrian protection system Description Applies to vehicles: with pedestrian protection system The pedestrian protection system will automati­ cally be activated when the front of the vehicle collides with a pedestrian.
  • Page 205 - All repairs to the bumper and the pedestrian protection system must only be carried 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 206: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Seat belts ner". Ensure that your passengers wear their seat belts as well ¢ ,&. Why is it so important to Properly worn seat belts 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 page 205, Forces acting in a...
  • Page 207: 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 208: How To Wear Seat Belts Properly

    Seat belts Even at urban speeds of 30 km/h to 50 km/h, the is false. Even at low speeds the forces acting on forces acting on the occupants in a collision can the body in a collision are so great that it is not reach the equivalent of 1 ton (1000 kg) or more.
  • Page 209 Seat belts The three-point inertia reel belts are tensioned Pull the belt tight if necessary to take up automatically. The retractor system gives com­ any slack. plete freedom of movement, as long as the pull - Always make sure that belt is positioned on the belt is slow.
  • Page 210: Belt Tensioners

    Seat belts _& - The belt tensioners can only be activated WARNING once. If they have been activated at any During pregnancy, women should especially time, the system must be replaced. make sure to wear the lap portion of the seat belt as low as possible across the hips so that Note there is no pressure on the stomach.
  • Page 211: Airbag System

    Airbag system Airbag system cupants are wearing their seat belts. For this reason it is very important to wear the Description of airbag page 204, Why is it seat belts at all times ¢ system so important to use seat belts?. - The seat belts and airbags can only provide General notes on airbag system maximum protection if the occupants are...
  • Page 212: Front Airbags

    Airbag system Front airbags - For safety reasons, the alternator and the starter are both disconnected from the bat­ Important notes on front passenger's tery via a pyrotechnic circuit breaker in se­ airbag vere accidents. -Any repairs to the pyrotechnic circuit AIRBAG breaker must always be performed by a qualified workshop - risk of accident!
  • Page 213 Airbag system If the front passenger's airbag has been deactiva­ Deactivating the front passenger's airbag ted, the indicator lamp "PASSENGER AIR BAG Applies to vehicles: with key-operated switch for front pas­ senger's airbag "or" AIR BAG OFF" will light up con­ ¢Fig.
  • Page 214 Airbag system Description of front airbags How the front airbags work The airbag system is not a substitute for the seat When fully inflated, the airbags reduce the risk belts. of head or chest injury. Fig. 196 Fig. 198 Driver's airbag in steering wheel Front airbags in inflated condition The driver's and front passenger's airbag are trig­...
  • Page 215 Airbag system Important safety notes on the front airbag - Applies to vehicles on which the front pas­ system senger's airbag cannot be deactivated: Do NOT use a rearward-facing child seat on There are a number of safety points concerning the front passenger's seat.
  • Page 216: Side Airbags

    Airbag system Side airbags In certain types of side collision, the side airbag is triggered on the impact side of the vehicle Description of side airbags Fig. 201. ¢ Further airbag systems may also be Applies to vehicles: with side airbags triggered, depending on the circumstances.
  • Page 217: Head-Protection Airbags

    Audi seats with side air­ bags. Conventional seat covers would ob­ How the head-protection airbags work struct the side airbag when it inflates out of Applies to vehicles: with head-protection airbags the backrest, and seriously reduce the air­...
  • Page 218 Airbag system an occupant strikes parts of the interior or ob­ - The sensors for the airbags are located in jects outside the vehicle with their head. By re­ the doors. You must therefore not make any ducing the head impact and restraining uncon­ modifications to the doors or door trim (e.g.
  • Page 219: 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 have been approved by Audi. Additives with petrol must comply with the EN 228 or DIN so-called octane boosters or antiknock addi­ sulphur-free.
  • Page 220: Filling The Tank

    Checking and topping up fluids Diesel can thicken at very low temperatures, � Press the tank flap -arrow-¢ Fig. 204 to open which can result in problems starting the engine it. Your vehicle has a new self-sealing fuel tank or prevent the engine from running smoothly. For without a tank cap.
  • Page 221 Checking and topping up fluids ent filling pump or seek professional assis­ - If the spare fuel canister is made of metal, tance. the filler nozzle must be in contact with - The protection mechanism will not open if the canister during filling. This helps pre­ you try to add fuel from a spare fuel canis­...
  • Page 222: Engine Compartment

    Checking and topping up fluids comes obstructed with soot and the symbol CAUTION for the diesel particulate filter lights up Remove any fuel spills from the paintwork im­ ¢page 15. mediately. WARNING Releasing the tank flap manually The exhaust system is very hot when the vehi­ cle is being driven and after the engine has The tank flap can be released manually if the been switched off.
  • Page 223 Checking and topping up fluids ® - Never spill fluids on a hot engine. These flu­ For the sake of the environment ids can cause a fire (e.g. radiator anti­ Inspect the ground underneath your vehicle freeze). regularly so that any leaks are detected at an - Take care not to cause short circuits in the early stage.
  • Page 224: Fuse Box

    Checking and topping up fluids .. Press the release lever ¢Fig. 210 in the direc­ .. Then let it drop into the catches; do not press tion indicated (arrow). This will release the ar­ down ¢,8.. rester hooks. & .. Open the bonnet. WARNING &...
  • Page 225: Engine Oil

    Checking and topping up fluids The positions of the engine oil dipstick and en­ than once between oil changes and no more gine oil filler cap ¢Fig. 211 (items@and@) than 0.5 Litres should be used. may be different on some engine versions. - Petrol engines: ACEA A3 or API SN (API SM) standard Engine oil...
  • Page 226: Cooling System

    Checking and topping up fluids Oil level in area@ fied workshop to extract the engine oil if necessary .. Oil must be topped up. After topping up the oil - No additives should be used with engine oil. Level should be in area Any damage caused by the use of such addi­...
  • Page 227 Checking and topping up fluids Topping up coolant Coolant addi- Frost protec- tive tion Important: The coolant expansion tank must not be empty ¢(D. Countries with min. 40 min. -25 °C warm climate max. 45 .. Wait for the engine to cool down. Countries with min.
  • Page 228: Brake Fluid

    Checking and topping up fluids Brake fluid CAUTION Brake fluid must not be allowed to come into contact with the vehicle's body, otherwise it & will attack the paintwork. Battery General notes DOT 4 ALL work on batteries requires specialist knowl­ edge.
  • Page 229 Checking and topping up fluids destroys the battery. To avoid this, the battery or fire when working on the battery and the should be recharged at least once a month electrical system. Do not disconnect the battery; oth­ page 228. ¢...
  • Page 230 Checking and topping up fluids ¢page 221..Open the bonnet When it is discharged the battery can freeze ... Open the red cap on the positive terminal ° at temperatures around 0 ¢Fig. 216. - Make sure that the vapour hose is always at­ ...
  • Page 231: Windscreen Washer

    Since the battery is difficult to access, we recom­ the headlight washer system*¢ Fig. 217, mend having it replaced by an Audi dealer or ¢page 222, Fig. 211. Container capacity qualified workshop.
  • Page 232 Checking and topping up fluids After a cer­ Inspection or oil change reminder: tain mileage, a service reminder will appear on the infotainment display each time the ignition is switched on/off¢ The distance or Fig. 218. time remaining will be shown briefly. When your vehi­...
  • Page 233: Wheels And Tyres

    ... If you have to drive over a kerb or similar obsta­ together). cle, drive very slowly and as near as possible at ... We recommend the use of Audi Genuine Tyres. a right angle to the kerb. If you wish to use other tyres, please note that ...
  • Page 234 WARNING Inspect the tyres regularly for damage. - Use only tyre/rim combinations and match­ ing wheel bolts approved by Audi. Otherwise - The wear on under or over-inflated tyres is sig­ damage to the vehicle and an accident could nificantly higher.
  • Page 235 .. Check the pressure of the spare wheel* /com­ pact temporary spare wheel*. Keep the spare 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 236: Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator

    Wheels and tyres tread pattern), summer tyres give less grip on ice ... Snow chains can be used on the front wheels and snow. only. This also applies to vehicles with four­ wheel drive* ..Winter tyres must be fitted on all four wheels..
  • Page 237 235. - The tyre pressure loss indicator on your Audi - You are driving with the temporary spare is specially matched to tyres with the mark­...
  • Page 238: Washing The Vehicle

    Never use high-pressure cleaners with a round-jet nozzle or "dirt blasters". The required car care products are available from Audi dealers or specialist retailers. Please follow The water must not be hotter than 60 °C. the instructions for use on the packaging.
  • Page 239: Notes On Cleaning And Care

    Care of vehicle and cleaning - Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight - vehicle with the ignition switched on - risk otherwise the paint can be damaged. of accident! - Do not use insect sponges or abrasive - To avoid cutting yourself on sharp metal household sponges, etc.
  • Page 240 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component Situation Remedy Paintwork Paint damage Refer to the vehicle data sticker for the paint no. and touch page up using a paint pen¢ Fuel overflow Rinse with water without delay Surface rust Surface rust remover, apply wax afterwards; contact your qualified workshop with any questions Corrosion Have it removed by your qualified workshop...
  • Page 241 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component 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, Apply mild detergent ), dab off dissolved grease or make-up, etc.
  • Page 242: Taking The Vehicle Out Of Service

    If you wish to take your vehicle out of service for the buckle, have the belt in question re­ a long period of time, contact an Audi dealer or placed by a qualified workshop. other qualified workshop. Here you will receive - Fabrics/leatherette/Alcantara advice on necessary measures, for example re­...
  • Page 243: Mobility

    � Note The luggage compartment is specifically de­ The fire extinguisher must comply with legal signed to hold only the warning triangle supplied requirements. Observe the expiry date of the as an Audi Genuine Accessory. fire extinguisher. L/'l L/'l...
  • Page 244: Tyre Repair Kit

    Mobility Tool kit/tyre repair kit/compressor Repaired tyres are only suitable for temporary use. Replace the damaged tyre as quickly as pos­ sible¢,&.. If the tyre was damaged by an object, such as a nail, do not remove it from the tyre. The tyre repair kit can be used at outside temper­...
  • Page 245 Mobility - Please observe the relevant regulations. Inflating the tyre .,. Move the switch@¢ on the compres­ Fig. 226 Tyre repairs sor to position I. .,. Pump the tyre up to 2.0 to 2.5 bar and monitor Applies to vehicles: with tyre repair kit the pressure shown on the pressure gauge.
  • Page 246: Changing A Wheel

    Mobility - If the tyre is too badly damaged, you should seek professional assistance. (f!j} For the sake of the environment A used can of sealing compound can be re­ turned to your qualified workshop for dispos­ Note Fig. 228 Wheel: Wheel bolts with caps After repairing a tyre, remember to buy a new tyre sealant can at a qualified workshop.
  • Page 247 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. Loosening the wheel bolts Fig. 231 Sills: markings (example) Fig.
  • Page 248 Mobility .&_ WARNING - 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 249: Spare Wheel

    Mobility Spare wheel not possible to tighten the bolts to the re­ quired torque using the hexagonal socket - General notes risk of accident! Applies to vehicles: with compact temporary spare wheel CAUTION When removing/fitting the wheel the rim may hit and damage the brake disc.
  • Page 250 Mobility Snow chains Only use jump leads with insulated battery clamps. For technical reasons, snow chains must not be used on the compact temporary spare wheel. Positive cable - usually red. Sheu ld you have a puncture on one of the front Negative cable - usually black.
  • Page 251: Jump-Starting

    Mobility Connect the other end of the red jump lead Starting the engine to the positive terminal@of the boosting The jump leads must be connected in the correct battery@. sequence. Connect one end of the black lead to the neg­ ative terminal@ of the boosting battery@.
  • Page 252: Tow-Starting/ Towing Away

    Mobility not have a tow-bar. It is advisable to use a tow­ - Keep sparks, flame and lighted cigarettes rope made of elastic synthetic fibre or similarly away from batteries: the gases given off can elastic material. cause an explosion. - If jump-starting another vehicle, position Notes on towing vehicles...
  • Page 253 Mobility ,&. .. Engage the clutch very gently when starting to WARNING move (manual gearbox) and press the accelera­ There is a high risk of accidents when towing/ tor slowly. tow-starting, as the towed vehicle can easily .. Avoid unnecessary braking and manoeuvres. be driven into the towing vehicle.
  • Page 254 Mobility .. Attach the tow-rope or the tow-bar only to the .. To detach the cover cap from the bumper press top left Fig. 239. towing anchorages provided for this purpose part of the cap inwards¢ ¢page 252, ¢page 252 . ..
  • Page 255 Mobility ... Screw the towline anchorage into the screw Fig. 242 and connection as far as it will go¢ tighten it with the box spanner ..Put the towline anchorage back in the tool kit after use. WARNING If the towline anchorage is not screwed in as far as the stop, there is a risk of the screw connection shearing off during towing - risk of accident!
  • Page 256: Fuses And Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are located behind a cover below Fuses the steering wheel and on the left side of the en­ gine compartment. Fuses in vehicle interior Fuses in vehicle interior ..
  • Page 257 Fuses and bulbs ,&. Electrical equipment WARNING Anti-theft alarm system Never attempt to repair a fuse or replace a Air conditioner console, selector lever (au- blown fuse by fitting a fuse with a higher am­ tomatic gearbox), auxiliary heating, relay pere rating.
  • Page 258: 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. 247 Engine compartment: Fuse la y out Electrical equipment Engine control unit (petrol/diesel)
  • Page 259: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification number (chassis num- ber) Vehicle identification Vehicle type/ engine power/ gearbox type data Engine and gearbox code letters © Paint No./ Interior equipment No. XXXXX XX · · XXXX XXX ® ..Optional equipment codes ®...
  • Page 260: Capacities

    Technical data Capacities Fuel tank - so - Front-wheel drive ltr. - 55 - Four-wheel drive ltr. Windscreen and headlight ltr. -4.0 washer system* Explanation of technical data The figures for some markets can vary due to dif­ ferent export versions and test procedures. vehicle's Please note that the details listed in the registration documents...
  • Page 261: Petrol Engines

    Technical data Petrol engines TT Coupe 2.0, 4-cylinder (169 kW) Power output 169 kW at 4500 - 6200 rpm Maximum torque 370 Nm at 1600 - 4300 rpm Maximum speed 1 ) km/h Acceleration from O - 100 km/h sec. Gross vehicle weight 1630 Kerb weight (unladen weight)
  • Page 262: Accessories And Modifications To The Vehicle

    Audi active and passive safety. For this reason, we rec­ workshop or a qualified workshop working om mend that you ask your Audi dealer for advice to the specifications of the Audi factory. before fitting accessories or replacement parts.
  • Page 263: Equipment

    Radio transmitters (fixed installation) Retrofit installations of radio transmitters in the Note 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 264: Environmental Compatibility

    Environmental compati­ bility Environmental protection is a top priority in the design, choice of materials and production of your new Audi. Design measures for economical recycling - Modular construction to facilitate dismantling - Plastic parts and elastomers are labelled in ac-...
  • Page 265: Index

    Key-coded settings ....Audi connect ......137 Rear window heating .
  • Page 266 Belts Audi phone box ..... . . 125 see Seat belts ..... . . 204 Audi side assist Better route .
  • Page 267 Cigarette lighter ..... . . 48 City events (Audi connect) ....141 Cleaning .
  • Page 268 Media drives ......168 Audi MMI connect app ....187 Cornering light .
  • Page 269 Index Deleting Settings ......135 Bluetooth device ....134 Sort order .
  • Page 270 Index MMI touch ......111 Engine compartment Speech dialogue system ....121 Closing bonnet .
  • Page 271 Fuel gauge ......8, 9 Facebook (Audi connect) ....141 Saving fuel .
  • Page 272 Interior lights ......Audi connect ..... . . 146 Interior monitor .
  • Page 273 Lights Audi connect ..... . . 157 Coming/leaving home ....40 Automatic zoom...
  • Page 274 Media drives ......168 Audi phone box ..... 125 Audi music interface .
  • Page 275 Notes Audi connect ..... . . 152 Audi connect ....137, 145 Avoiding road(s) .
  • Page 276 Parking aids ..... . 94 Audi connect ..... . . 143 Parking (automatic gearbox) .
  • Page 277 Index Remote control keys ....LED ....... . quattro (four-wheel drive) .
  • Page 278 Security Audi connect ..... . . 143 Emergency calls ....131 Copyright (media drives) .
  • Page 279 Automatic gearbox ....70 Audi connect ..... . . 118 S tronic (automatic gearbox) .
  • Page 280 Favourites ......128 Audi connect ..... . . 146 Temperature display Media drives .
  • Page 281 Picture format ..... . 181 Audi music stream ....172 Video files......
  • Page 282 Index Wiper blades, changing ....44 WLAN Wi-Fi......172 Wrench ......242 Writing a message Xenon headlights .
  • Page 283 © 2014 AUDI AG mission of AUDI AG. All rights under the laws of copyright are expressly reserved by AUDI AG. AUDI AG works continuously to develop and fur­ Subject to alteration and amendment. Printed in ther improve all models. You will appreciate that Germany.

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