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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Audi TT I TTS Coupe "'����� Audi Vorsprung durch Technik LJ����v...
  • 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 Mileage recorder ....Audi active lane assist (lane departure warning feature) ....
  • Page 5 ....Notes on Audi connect....154 Setting the time and date ... . . 202 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Stowing luggage safely ....217 Jump-starting ..... . . 265 Tow-starting/ towing away.
  • 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 On/off button for infotainment sys­ phone, navigation system and speech dialogue system Infotainment control console - Paddle levers ....Depending on equipment fitted: Audi virtual cockpit (instrument cluster) ..... -Storage compartment ® Control lever for windscreen wipers -Ashtray ....
  • Page 10: Instruments And Warning Indicator Lamps

    Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Instruments Audi virtual cockpit (instrument cluster) The instrument cluster is the driver's in f ormation 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 c---------------- the tank, the left LED will light up in red and the B rake system...
  • Page 12 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps Electro-mechanical parking brake Gearbox qpage 11 qpage 82 Steering lock Tyre pressure loss indicator./ qpage 13 qpage251 Engine start system Tyre pressure loss indicator qpage 14 qpage251 Central warning/indicator lamp qpage 14 Engine management system (diesel Electro-mechanical power steering./ qpage 110 engines)./...
  • Page 13 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps can release the parking brake. If the parking Audi side assist* brake cannot be released you should obtain qpage 93 professional assistance. If the parking brake Gearbox can be released but the warning lamp/message qpage 82...
  • Page 14 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps To release the parking brake, press the brake -L Cooling system pedal and simultaneously press the switch @il (al­ • Switch off engine and check coolant level ternatively, use the auto release function q page 72, Driving away from a standstill). The coolant level is too low.
  • Page 15 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps - If the engine oil level is OK and the warning WARNING lamp is flashing, switch off the engine and do Greater strength is required to brake the vehi­ not drive on. Obtain professional assistance. cle if the engine stops while the vehicle is (CD) moving - risk of accident! Greater strength Note...
  • Page 16 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps The system is activated when you switch on the Central warning/indicator lamp ignition. If the indicator lamp goes out, this If the warning lamp. or indicator lamp means the system is fully functional. Lights up, note the information in the instrument Stabilisation control (ESC): fault! See owner's cluster.
  • Page 17 Instruments and warning/indicator lamps Safety system Drive slowly to a qualified workshop without de­ lay and have the fault rectified. If the indicator Lamp Lights up or flashes, there is a malfunction in one of the safety sys­ � Diesel particulate filter tems.
  • Page 18 Instruments and warning/indicator Lamps If the rev limiter has been activated because of a - there is a malfunction in the tank system, or fault in the engine management system, the in­ - on vehicles with a diesel engine, water may dicator lamp will also light up.
  • Page 19 Q Suspension control injury. - Incorrect handling of the high-voltage ele­ Applies to vehicles with Audi drive select ment of xenon gas-discharge bulbs* can Suspension: fault. You can continue driving have potentially fatal consequences.
  • Page 20: Driver Information System

    Driver information system Driver information system Overview Fig. 4 Driver information system: Classic view The driver information system displays various WARNING components: Do not rely on the outside temperature dis­ Rev counter play as an ice warning . Bear in mind that Additional display on Left (two separate sec- there may be patches of ice on the roads even ·c -...
  • Page 21: Multi-Function Steering Wheel Plus

    6th tabb) Sound q page 202 Multi-function steering Audi connect* q page 146 wheel plus Settings q page 202 a l T his tab is only visible if one or more warning/indicator How to use the multi-function steering...
  • Page 22 Driver information system Control buttons Direct selection buttons Applies to: vehicles with multi-function steering wheel plus Applies to: vehicles with multi-function steering wheel plus Fig. 9 Right side of multi-function steering wheel button To answer a call: Press the button when there is an incoming call.
  • Page 23: Multi-Function Steering Wheel

    Driver information system How to use the driver information system - To fast forward/rewind an audio file: Press and hold the� or� button until the desired The driver information system shows information playing position has been reached. in several display tabs©...
  • Page 24: Rev Counter

    Driver information system Rev counter The trip recorder can be reset to zero by pressing the reset button�- The rev counter indicates the number of engine Left mileage recorder revolutions per minute. The odometer on the left records the vehicle's to­ The start of the red zone on the dial indicates the tal mileage.
  • Page 25: Camera-Based Traffic Sign Recognition

    - The information in the memory is deleted if Traffic sign recognition is not available in all the battery is disconnected. countries. For a current list, see the Internet (e.g. www.audi.com). The system is also subject to Camera-based traffic certain inherent restrictions and may be partially sign recognition or completely unavailable in the following situa­...
  • Page 26 Function unavailable in this country The vehicle is being driven in a country outside the system's operational area. For a current list of supported countries, go to www.audi.com. Traffic sign recognition: currently restricted. See owner's manual Fig. 15 Instrument cluster: Secondary display This message appears, for instance, in the event of a navigation system fault.
  • Page 27: Sport View (Tts)

    Driver information system The function of the system is impaired; the sys­ Please switch on the ignition to display tem will be deactivated. Drive to a qualified When the ignition is switched off, this message workshop soon. will appear to indicate that the system is not Traffic sign recognition: currently unavailable.
  • Page 28: Lap Timer (Tts)

    Driver information system ijj} � Note Note -You can change the measurement units for You can call up information from the on­ temperature or speed, etc. via the infotain­ board computer while the stopwatch of the ment system. lap timer is running. -When the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the temperature dis­...
  • Page 29 Driver information system The. symbol will stay green if the current lap Evaluating lap times and resetting the lap timer time is the best time so far. The. symbol will turn red if the lap time is not as good Applies to: vehicles with lap timer (S models) You can use the Lap timer to evaluate the fast­...
  • Page 30 Driver information system - The data recorded in the lap timer remain stored after the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 31: 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 32 Replacing a key WARNING If you should lose a key, please contact an Audi Always take the key with you when leaving the that dealer. Have the remote control coding for vehicle - even if you only intend to be gone for key deactivated.
  • Page 33 Doors and windows .,. Slide the battery carrier carefully into the re­ LED and battery in remote control key mote control key. .,. Insert the emergency key. For the sake of the environment Used batteries must be disposed of appropri­ ately and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste.
  • Page 34 Doors and windows key, for instance whether it is in your jacket pock­ safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors et or in a briefcase. and windows cannot then be opened from the inside q page 34. Locked doors could delay The locking function may be affected if you grasp assistance in an emergency, potentially put­...
  • Page 35 Doors and windows about 15 km/h (Auto Lock) �page 29. Central locking switch can unlock the vehicle again via the[@] button in the central locking switch. Adjusting the settings for the central locking system You can use the infotainment system to select which doors are unlocked by the central locking system ..
  • Page 36 Doors and windows Once the passenger's door has been closed it can Locking and unlocking the doors manually no longer be opened from the outside. The door can be opened from the inside by pulling the door handle. ® WARNING On vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system*, do not leave anyone (especially children) in the car if it is Locked from the outside and the...
  • Page 37: Boot Lid

    Doors and windows &_ alarm is triggered immediately when you open a WARNING door. Do not leave anyone (especially children) in To deactivate the alarm, switch on the ignition or the car if it is locked from the outside and the press the button on the remote control key.
  • Page 38: Electric Windows

    Doors and windows Closing boot lid � Pull down the boot Lid and Let it drop into the latch q.&.. WARNING - Always pay attention to passengers in the rear seat when closing the boot lid - risk of injury! - After closing the boot Lid, always check that Fig.
  • Page 39 Doors and windows Switches for electric windows Convenience close function with convenience key* Front left window ... Touch and keep your hand in contact with the Front right window sensor* on the door handle until all the win­ dows are closed. Do not rest your hand on the WARNING door handle while this is happening.
  • Page 40: Garage Door Opener

    Doors and windows Garage door opener Controls (Homelink) Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener (Homelink) Description Applies to: vehicles with garage door opener (Homelink) Fig. 35 Operating unit above the interior mirror Important: The button in the operating unit must be programmed q page 38 and the vehicle Fig.
  • Page 41 Doors and windows Erasing the button programming 2. Press and hold down the two outer buttons in the operating unit until �page 38, Fig. 35 Programmed buttons can only be erased all at the yellow LED @goes out and the green once;...
  • Page 42 Doors and windows Activating a system's drive unit � Locate the programming button on the sys­ tem's drive unit. The exact location and colour of the button may vary depending on the type of system. � Press the programming button on the system's drive unit (this will normally cause an indicator lamp on the unit to light up).
  • Page 43: Lights And Vision

    AUTO. You can de­ Switching lights on and off activate them in the Audi adaptive light menu in the infotainment system page Static cornering light (turning light)* (on...
  • Page 44 Lights and vision Turn signals Q Q and parking lights P� hours). If possible, switch the left or right parking lights on. The turn signals will flash if you move the lever - Observe all relevant statutory requirements while the ignition is switched on. The parking when using the lighting systems described lights will be switched on if you do this with the here.
  • Page 45 Lights and vision Switching the main beams on/off manually Main beam assist Applies to: vehicles with main beam assist If the main beams are not switched on or if the headlights are not dipped as expected, you can The main beam assist automatically switches control the dip function manually: the main beam headlights on or off depending on the surrounding Light conditions.
  • Page 46 1 > if you brake hard (and automatical­ Audi adaptive light* - You can switch the adap­ ly switched off again afterwards). off. tive light You can use the turn signals to indicate a change Headlight dip settings for driving at home of direction (or lane) even when the hazard warn­...
  • Page 47: Interior Lights

    Lights and vision Interior Lights � Briefly press the knob to release it. � Turn the knob towards"- " or"+" to reduce or in­ Interior lights crease the brightness of the lighting. � Briefly press the knob again to engage it. Clear vision Adjusting the exterior mirrors Fig.
  • Page 48 Lights and vision .&_ .&_ WARNING WARNING Convex or wide-angle* exterior mirrors give a Electrolyte fluid can leak from a broken auto­ larger field of vision. However, they make ob­ matic anti-dazzle mirror. This fluid can cause jects look smaller and further away than they irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory or­...
  • Page 49: Windscreen Wipers

    Lights and vision Windscreen wipers tra-wipe function is activated again the next time you switch on the ignition. Switching on the windscreen wipers Headlight washers*. The headlight washer sys­ tem* only operates when the lights are switched on. The headlights are automatically washed the first time and every fifth time you move the lever to position®·...
  • Page 50 Lights and vision - The windscreen washer jets are heated* "' Press the release button (Don the wiper blade when the ignition is switched on if the out­ � Fig. 47. Keep hold of the wiper blade while side temperature is low. doing so.
  • Page 51: Digital Compass

    Lights and vision Digital compass The digital compass only works when the ignition is on. The points of the compass are displayed as Activating and deactivating the compass follows: (North), (North East), (East), Applies to: vehicles with digital compass (South East), (South), (South West), (West),...
  • Page 52 Lights and vision will be ended automatically after a few sec­ onds. Calibrating compass Applies to: vehicles with digital compass The compass must be re-calibrated if the display is incorrect or inaccurate ..Press and hold button@ until the letter Cap­ pears in the interior mirror .
  • Page 53: 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 electrical seat adjustment gestions and warnings that you should read and observe for your own safety and the safe­...
  • Page 54: 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 55: Electrical Socket

    Seats and storage Cigarette lighter and WARNING electrical socket - Passengers who are taller than 1.45 m must not use the rear seats. - The distance between the occupant's head and the rear window must be at least 2.5 cm when he/she is 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 56: 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 57: Luggage Compartment

    We recommend using the carri­ ranty. The roof carrier system must therefore er units from the range of Audi Genuine acces­ be installed exactly according to the instruc­ sories.
  • Page 58 Seats and storage Luggage compartment cover CAUTION The luggage compartment cover blocks the view Hard objects placed on the luggage compart­ into the luggage compartment. ment cover could chafe against the wires of the heating element or aerial in the rear win­ dow and cause damage.
  • Page 59 Seats and storage Lowering the luggage compartment floor panel The luggage compartment f loor p anel can be lowered in certain special cases. Fig. 63 Luggage compartment: Floor panel removed Fig. 64 Luggage compartment: Spare wheel removed � Take out the floor panel� page 259. �...
  • Page 60: Heating And Cooling

    Heating and cooling Heating and cooling !AJC! button in the rotary control@. This will also reduce emissions. Air conditioner Note Description - Keep the air intake slots in front of the The air conditioner heats, cools and dehumidifies windscreen clear of snow, ice and leaves to the air inside the vehicle.
  • Page 61 Heating and cooling � Adjusting the blower speed setting prevents fumes etc. from entering the in­ terior. We recommend switching on the air recir­ The rotary control can be used to adjust the culation mode when driving through a tunnel or blower speed in small steps.
  • Page 62 Heating and cooling Controls for automatic air conditioner Applies to: vehicles with automatic air conditioner Fig. 66 Automatic air conditioner: Controls The rotary controls, the buttons in the rotary midified. The windows may mist up as a result. controls and the switches are used to control the The air cooling is switched off automatically at functions.
  • Page 63 Heating and cooling G;l Switching air recirculation on/off Least two seconds. This setting will be stored for approximately 15 minutes after the ignition is The air recirculation mode can be switched on switched off. manually or automatically*. .&_ WARNING - To switch the manual air recirculation mode on/off, press the�...
  • Page 64 Heating and cooling .,. To switch on the seat heating, press the� but­ ing on the infotainment system: !MENU! button> Car> Vehicle settings > A/C ton once . left control button > Auto supplementary heater . .,. To reduce the level, press the� button again. >...
  • Page 65: Driving

    Driving Driving CAUTION General notes - Parts of the vehicle (e.g. engine, gearbox, running gear or electrical components) can Running in be badly damaged when driving through water. A new vehicle should be run in over a distance of - Always switch off the start/stop system* 1,500 km.
  • Page 66 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 67: 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 b e adjusted as required to suit the driver. Y ou can use the !START ENGINE STOP! button to switch on the ignition and start the engine.
  • Page 68 Driving Steering lock WARNING The steering will be Locked if you switch off the - Never run the engine in confined spaces. engine w i th the !START ENGINE STOP! button, The exhaust gases are toxic - risk of poison­ move the selector Lever to position P (on vehicles ing! with automatic gearbox*) and open the driver's...
  • Page 69 Driving Remote control key: key not recognised. Is Note key still in vehicle? After the engine is stopped the radiator fan If the indicator lamp lights up and the mes­ may run on for up to 10 minutes, even if the sage appears, the convenience key was removed ignition is switched off.
  • Page 70: Start/Stop System

    Driving The start/stop system is automatically activated Starting the engine after a malfunction each time you switch on the ignition. If the remote control key battery is exhausted or Basic conditions for start/stop mode if radio interference or a system malfunction oc­...
  • Page 71 Driving {(!)) Switching off/ starting the engine Note Applies to: vehicles with start/stop system - You can control whether or not the engine is switched 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 at a junction, the engine will re­...
  • Page 72 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 73: Electro-Mechanical 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 Start/stop system: 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 74 Driving ((!) - Do not leave anyone (especially children) in Note the vehicle when it is locked. Locked doors -The indicator lamp in the switch and the could delay assistance in an emergency, po­ warning lamp on the instrument cluster tentially putting lives at risk.
  • Page 75 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 switch�...
  • Page 76: Kick-Down Feature

    Audi dealership or qualified workshop. - In certain situations, the hold assist cannot hold the vehicle. The LED in the button will Kick-down feature go out.
  • Page 77: Automatic Gearbox

    2 km/h q &.. The current selector lever position and the cur­ E - Efficiency* rent gear are shown in the infotainment display. page 94, Audi drive select In efficiency mode q P - Parking lock (vehicle set-up functions),...
  • Page 78 Automatic gearbox the next gear at lower engine speeds. Earlier up­ namic 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 79 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 80 Automatic gearbox .&_ can roll away. Doors do not lock if lever is not in WARNING P appears on vehicles with convenience key*. A - The driver should never get out of the vehi­ buzzer will also sound. cle when the engine is running and a gear is .&.,.
  • Page 81 Automatic gearbox but no further, so it may be necessary to change CAUTION to tiptronic mode on very steep gradients. In this - When you have stopped on a gradient, do case, change down manually to 2nd or 1st gear in not try to stop the vehicle rolling back by ac­...
  • Page 82 Automatic gearbox Gear selection with selector lever Kick-down feature Applies to: vehicles with S tronic gearbox The tiptronic mode can be selected either with the vehicle stationary or on the move. The kick-down feature is designed to give maxi­ mum acceleration . .,.
  • Page 83 Automatic gearbox To use the engine braking effect and overrun fuel � Deactivate the start/stop system * q page 70. l(A)"'I cut-off again, all you need to do is tap the brake The LED in the button will light up. pedal briefly.
  • Page 84 Automatic gearbox the vehicle. This can result in increased wear Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and and tear. have the fault rectified. Gearbox malfunction: you can continue driv­ Back-up programme ing in D until engine off Applies to: vehicles with S tronic gearbox Park your vehicle well away from moving traffic.
  • Page 85 Automatic gearbox This section describes how to manually release Releasing the selector lever manually (RHD vehicles) the selector lever on left-hand drive vehicles. Applies to: vehicles with S tronic gearbox The manual release mechanism is located on the The selector Lever can be released manually if right underneath the selector gate.
  • Page 86 Automatic gearbox ... Take hold of the selector lever boot by hand and carefully turn it inside out over the gear page 82, Fig. 83. knob � Releasing the selector lever manually ... Press the yellow release mechanism sideways with the screwdriver and hold it in place �Fig.
  • Page 87: 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 88 Driver assist systems The indicator lamp. in the instrument cluster - Make sure you do not unintentionally rest will go out, but the programmed speed will re­ your foot on the accelerator - this will over­ main stored. ride the cruise control system which, as a re­ sult, will not brake the vehicle.
  • Page 89: Speed Limiter

    Driver assist systems Speed limiter CAUTION Description Before driving down a long, steep gradient, it is advisable to reduce speed and select a low­ Applies to: vehicles with speed limiter er gear. In this way you will make use of the "' engine braking effect and relieve the load on ®...
  • Page 90 (Lane departure warning feature) Switching off Applies to: vehicles with speed limiter Description Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist Switching off temporarily The active lane assist uses a camera in the wind­ ... Push the lever towards@ (click stop not en­...
  • Page 91 Lanes. WARNING Switching on/off - The system initiates a corrective steering in­ Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist put to warn the driver that the vehicle is about to leave the lane. As the driver you u.. cc are always responsible for staying in your own Lane.
  • Page 92 Infotainment display system again. Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist - Due to the road conditions, the system has not been able to detect the lane markings for a long period. Do not switch the active lane assist system on again before the lane markings are discernible.
  • Page 93 Setting the steering input time and vibration warning Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist You can change the active Lane assist settings on the infotainment system to suit your individual preferences.
  • Page 94 Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist they are judged to be critical in the event of a ®...
  • Page 95 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 The system can be switched on and off on the in­...
  • Page 96 - Your personal settings are stored automati­ cally and assigned to the remote control key Description which is being used. Applies to vehicles with Audi drive select The possible vehicle set-up in each mode de­ Driver messages pends on which equipment is installed on your Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist vehicle.
  • Page 97 Selecting the driving mode dynamic - gives the vehicle a tighter set-up and is Applies to vehicles with Audi drive select ideal for performance driving. You can choose between efficiency*, comfort, au­ individual page 96.
  • Page 98 Driver assist systems Configuring individual mode Applies to vehicles with Audi drive select You can configure your own personal vehicle set-up. page 95, Fig. 96 individu­ "' Press the button q > The equipment installed on your vehicle deter­ al>...
  • Page 99: Parking Aids

    Parking aids Parking aids - Impacts or damage to the radiator grille, bumper, wheel arches or underbody can General notes cause misalignment of the sensors. This can Applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid/parking system impair the effectiveness of the parking aids. plus/park assist Have the systems checked by a qualified Various systems are available to help you when...
  • Page 100: 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 101: Reversing Camera

    Parking aids de is within a distance of approx. 50 cm. If the Note parking aid is switched off manually, it is only re­ Zone is detected and analysed as the vehi­ © activated automatically if the vehicle has been cle is moving past.
  • Page 102 Parking aids The reversing camera assists you by displaying - For safety reasons, you should not use the orientation lines when you are parking or ma­ system if the position and installation angle noeuvring the vehicle. of the reversing camera have been changed, e.g.
  • Page 103: Park Assist With 360 ° Display

    Parking aids � Switch on the infotainment system and select Switching on/off reverse gear. Applies to: vehicles with reversing camera � The orange orientation lines represent the Switching on path of the vehicle. Turn the steering wheel un­ � Engage reverse gear, or til the orange orientation lines are pointing to­...
  • Page 104 Parking aids The park assist helps you to find suitable parking - In certain situations, the park assist will spaces, to manoeuvre the vehicle into spaces par­ guide the vehicle onto or across the kerb, allel or perpendicular to the roadside and to drive for instance if other vehicles are parked on out of spaces parallel to the kerb.
  • Page 105 Parking aids ... To park parallel to the roadside, press the If you operate the left turn signal, the display will show the left side of the road (and vice-ver­ I@ button once q Fig. 108. Display@ qFig. 109 will appear on the infotainment sys­ sa).
  • Page 106 Parking aids .,. Drive forwards until the arrow is displayed .,. Watch the road. When the road is clear, press &. &. qFig. 111 q in Description on page 102, in Description on the accelerator gently in Description on page 102. page 102, in Description on page 102.
  • Page 107: Beeps

    Parking aids Reduce your speed! For the best results when The parking manoeuvre was not completed with­ passing the line of parked cars where you want to in about six minutes after the park assist was ac­ park, do not drive faster than 30 km/h (if parking tivated.
  • Page 108: Fault Warnings

    Parking aids In-car entertainment fader - The volume of the current audio or video source is reduced when the parking aid is switched on. You will hear a short test tone each time you make a new setting. Note The settings will be automatically stored and assigned to the remote control key in use.
  • Page 109: Intelligent Technology

    Intelligent technology Intelligent technology if subjected to excessive loads. The vehicle can still be driven. The EDL will switch on again auto­ Electronic stabilisation matically when the brake has cooled down. control (ESC) Steering recommendation Description The ESC helps to stabilise the vehicle by changing the steering wheel torque.
  • Page 110 Intelligent technology ted with identical tyres. Any differences in ESC and the integrated systems cannot the rolling radius of the tyres can cause the compensate for the increased accident risk. system to reduce engine power when this is - When accelerating on a uniformly slippery not desired.
  • Page 111: Brakes

    - In the event of a malfunction in the rear removed with a few cautious brake applications. spoiler system or the Audi magnetic ride, it Corrosion may not be possible to switch off the ESC/ ASR or switch on the sport mode.
  • Page 112: Power Steering

    The four-wheel drive is specially designed to brakes can overheat. complement the superior engine power of your Electro-mechanical Audi. This combination gives the car exceptional handling and performance capabilities - both on power steering normal roads and in more difficult conditions, such as snow and ice.
  • Page 113: Rear Spoiler

    Off-roader? matically extended at road speeds above ap­ proximately 120 km/h. Your Audi does not have enough ground clear­ ance to be used as an off-road vehicle. It is there­ -Automatic retraction: The rear spoiler is auto­ fore best to avoid rough tracks and uneven ter­...
  • Page 114: Power Management

    Intelligent technology .&_ sidual current management dynamic power WARNING management. When extending or retracting the rear spoiler, Battery diagnosis please make sure that no persons or objects are close to the moving spoiler - risk of injury! The battery diagnosis function constantly regis­ ters the condition of the battery.
  • Page 115: Information Saved In The Control Units

    Intelligent technology components that are using a lot of power, or re­ Points to remember duce the current they are consuming. Heating Starting ability has first priority. systems in particular use a large amount of elec­ trical power. If you notice, for instance, that the Short trips, city traffic and low temperatures all seat heating* or the rear window heater is not place a heavy load on the battery.
  • Page 116 We recommend having the reprogram­ ming confirmed by an Audi workshop in the "Workshop remarks" section of your Service Schedule. Your Audi dealer will be able to provide you with information about possible reprogramming op­ tions. Event memory There is a diagnostic connection for reading out the event memory located in the footwell on the driver's side of the vehicle.
  • Page 117: Infotainment

    The audio system volume should be set at a ferent communication, navigation* and enter­ Level which enables you to hear external sig­ tainment systems in your Audi. You can operate nals (such as the sirens of police and emer­ your MMI system via the MMI control console,...
  • Page 118 Multi Media Interface Calling up a menu directly Calling up/closing the selection menu � Press the corresponding button page 115, You can use the selection menu to call up further towards the menu you wish to open Fig. 115 functions for individual menu items (e.g. Radio). ( e .
  • Page 119 Multi Media Interface Closing the options menu � Note page 116, .,. Press the left control button q Please note that the control buttons are the Fig. 118 to return to the previous function. other way around if Arabic is selected as the menu language.
  • Page 120: Mmi Touch

    Multi Media Interface MMI touch Moving the crosshairs/map Important: A map must be displayed The MMI touch pad is Located on the surface of page 165, Fig. 148. the rotary pushbutton. To bring up/hide the crosshairs: Press the ro­ tary pushbutton to bring up the crosshairs. page 115, Press the I BACK! button@...
  • Page 121: Rotary Push Button 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 122: Speller For Letters/Numbers

    Multi Media Interface Speller for Letters/numbers Fig. 125 Speller - To enter a letter/number: Turn the rotary numbers to select and confirm the special char­ push button while in the selection line@ acter desired (such as a hyphen or full stop). �...
  • Page 123: Menus And Symbols

    Multi Media Interface Symbol/ marking Explanation ® To switch the speller from letters to numbers and vice versa ! 123!�ABC! ® To enter a space in the entry field. To delete the character to the left of the cursor. <R1 Note the direction of writing.
  • Page 124: Search Function

    Car, Media, The search function is available in the When using MMI touch*: Press the rotary Telephone, Navigation, Radio Audi connect* pushbutton. menus. When using the speller: Push the rotary push­ Calling up the search function button upwards .
  • Page 125 • Jukebox • CD I DVD • Last stations • FM and DAB • SD card 1 / SD card 2 • Audi music interface/ iPod / USB / Bluetooth / •FM/ DAB/ AM • Station / Frequency / Medium...
  • Page 126: Speech Dialogue System

    Speech dialogue system Speech dialogue system How to help the system understand you Speak clearly in a normal volume. Speak louder if How to use you are driving fast. Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system Speak in a normal tone without long pauses. You can o p erate man y in f otainment f unctions convenientl y b y voice.
  • Page 127: Notes On The Command Overviews

    You can give global commands any time, irre­ spective of the menu currently selected. Function Say: Telephone/ Directory/ Navigation/ Radio/ Media/ Audi con- Calling up the menu nect* /Car/ Tone Help/ Help Speech dialogue system / Help Telephone/ Having the system play the possible...
  • Page 128 (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact ing the full name ("first name, surname" or an Audi dealer. Audi connect Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: The requirements for Audi connect services must be met q page 146. Function Say: Audi connect.
  • Page 129 Speech dialogue system Messages Applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and Audi connect Important: A mini SIM card with a messaging op­ mobile phone with active MAP (Message Access tion must be inserted in the control console's Profile) must be connected to the MMI SIM card reader* q page 133, Fig.
  • Page 130 Entering a special destination with enter desired cote- search area with assistance from gory or subcategory when requested, e.g. "Restaurant" the system Audi Service I Railway station/ Airport/ Hotel/ Hospital/ Categories for entering special des- Parking space/ Service area/ Restaurant/ Filling station tinations etc.
  • Page 131 You may be able to say the following commands depending on the medium active: Function Say: Jukebox*/ CD/ DVD/ SO card 1 / SO card 2 / Audi music inter- Selecting a source directly face* I iPod* / USB* / Bluetooth* / Wi-Fi* / Medium (XV), e.g.
  • Page 132 {(D) ed on, you must not be talking on the phone, and Note neither the parking aid nor the Audi speech dia­ - No navigation cues* or traffic announce­ logue system must be active. ments are played when a dialogue is run­...
  • Page 133: Telephone

    This warning also applies to all other places where you would normal­ With the Audi phone box*, you can use the vehi­ ly switch off your engine. cle's external aerial to make calls. The use of the...
  • Page 134: Setting Up

    The MMI must not be connected to a mobile You can configure your vehicle's mobile Wi-Fi phone. hotspot > and the Audi connect services* Connecting a mobile phone Qpage 146 immediately after connecting an rSAP-enabled mobile phone. Or: Select !T E L[ but­...
  • Page 135 The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM card..2 > Not available in all markets. Applies to mobile phones ..with Bluetooth remote SIM Access Profile on vehicles with Audi connect* and Audi phone box* ..
  • Page 136: Using The Audi Phone Box

    Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box qpage 121, Fig. 126. With the Audi phone box, you can use the vehi­ You can go back and change whether calls are cle's external aerial to make calls. You can also made using the mini SIM card in the SIM card charge your phone with a USB adapter.
  • Page 137: Using The Telephone

    Favourites c:>page 137 Note Directory c:> page 141 - The Audi phone box is not available in all Enter number c:> page 136 countries. Your Audi dealer will be able to ® Text message (SIM card)*/Text message provide you with more detailed information.
  • Page 138 Select and confirm a telephone number in the di­ sulting your mobile phone's operating manual or rectory q page 141. visiting www.audi.com/bluetooth. .,..
  • Page 139: Favourites

    Telephone Merge to conference: Up to five callers and one Note caller on hold can be added to a conference (de­ Media playback or the radio is muted auto­ pending on the network service). To set up a fur­ matically during a call. ther call, place all the members of an existing conference on hold by pressing the right control During a telephone call...
  • Page 140: Messages

    Writing a text message Text messages Applies to: vehicles with car telephone function or mobile Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect and mobile phone with phones with Bluetooth Message Access Profile Bluetooth Message Access Profile .., Se lect : !M EN U! button>...
  • Page 141 Connection manager - For more information on which mobile Refer to 9 page 203, Connection manager. phones are supported, please go to www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an Telephone settings Audi dealer. Refer to 9 page 143, Telephone settings. - Please connect your mobile phone to the ve­...
  • Page 142: Listening To Voicemail Messages

    Telephone ij)) The following options may be available depend­ Note ing on which menu you have selected: Messages deleted using the MMI are also au­ Storing an e-mail as a template tomatically deleted on the mobile phone con­ nected. There are already ten e-mail templates stored on the MMI.
  • Page 143: Directory

    Telephone (e.g. www.audi.com/bluetooth) or contact Note an Audi dealer. Emergency numbers are not the same for all - The system will always display the directory countries. Please make sure that you know of the mobile phone currently connected. the emergency number for the country you - In certain cases, contacts from a mobile are in.
  • Page 144 (. vcf) into or from the directory. Important: An SD card must be inserted in one of the SD card readers q page 178, a USB mass storage device must be connected to the Audi music interface* q page 183, or the require­ Fig. 137 Directory ments for Audi connect services* must be fulfil­...
  • Page 145: Other Settings

    In this mode, the reception is prioritised for the .,.. l) The conditions for using Audi connect services* must be ..met and you must have created an account at ..
  • Page 146 Memory capacity of the directory will be dis­ strictions if you try to use Audi connect services* played. and make telephone calls at the same time. You can manage up to 17,000 contacts with the Ring tone and volume settings 1 >...
  • Page 147: Troubleshooting

    For further information, please contact your mobile network service provider, see the aper- ating instructions for your mobile phone, or consult the Audi "Tes- ted mobile phones" database located at www.audi.com/blue- tooth.
  • Page 148: Audi Connect

    WARNING - Only use Audi connect services when the traffic conditions allow you to do so safely - risk of accident! Please always observe q page 115, Notes on traffic safety.
  • Page 149 ... To allow the MMI to connect automatically in Yes. the future, select and confirm Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect ... To establish an Internet connection for Audi ..connect services, confirm the prompt on the <{ Accept.
  • Page 150 Please note any additional system queries on your mobile phone, e.g. whether the phone Using a personal Wi-Fi hotspot should connect automatically in the future. On Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect some mobile phones, you may also need to download the directory separately. Important...
  • Page 151: Configuring Using Myaudi

    Before you first use certain Audi connect services, it is necessary to activate/configure them via your personal myAudi account: - If you do not yet have a personal my Audi ac­ Fig. 141 Audi connect homepage with preview count, please register on the Internet at www.audi.com/myaudi.
  • Page 152 Important: Closing an Audi connect service You must have a Facebook account. You can close an Audi connect service at any time You must have Linked your myAudi account to and go back to the Audi connect overview, re­ Facebook. For more information, please see the...
  • Page 153 You must have Linked your myAudi account to Audi connect services in the navigation Twitter. system You must have Linked your vehicle to myAudi Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect qpage 149. The following Audi connect services are currently Twitter function .,.
  • Page 154: Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Wi-Fi settings. trol button > Audi connect services in the media menu The following settings can be made: 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 q page 181.
  • Page 155: Configuring The Data Connection

    A data connection will not be establish­ CAUTION ed. It is then not possible to call up Audi con­ nect services. Please note that it is your responsibility to take precautions regarding data protection, When a data connection has been established, a...
  • Page 156: Notes On Audi Connect

    With this function, you can allow or deny the use set up separately) and if you are in an area of Audi connect services if the connection is set with mobile phone network coverage. De­ to no request or if requested.
  • Page 157: Troubleshooting

    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. tailed information can be found on the Internet at www.audi.com/myaudi.
  • Page 158: 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. 142 Example display: Entering a destination .. Select: ! NAV/ M AP ! button. When you preselect an entry in the list, the corre­...
  • Page 159: Entering A Destination

    Navigation ((D} lection function to deselect any countries you do Note not require. This speeds up the search and limits - Snow or other obstructions on the GPS aer­ the number of results in the list. ial or interference caused by trees or large {(D) buildings could affect the reception of the Note...
  • Page 160 Navigation Street, House Enter des­ - Select and confirm a line (e.g. Your home address is displayed in the number or Country) and enter the data you tination menu and marked with the symbol@ wish to use. q page 156, Fig. 142. Start route guidance.
  • Page 161 Note Entering a special destination - For more information on the myAudi special Applies to: vehicles with navigation system destinations*, please see the Operating Audi connect Manual for at www.audi.com/ Special destinations Nav1gat1on myaudi. Search area...
  • Page 162 Online point of interest search ed one or more destinations. Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect .- Press the I button repeatedly until You can Look for special destinations online.
  • Page 163: Stopping Route Guidance

    Fig. 145 under the stopover (D. Select and confirm the Information on online traffic data can also be system request if necessary. The stopover will found on the Internet at www.audi.com/con­ be deleted. nect. Further options when entering a Stopping route guidance...
  • Page 164: Adding A Home Address

    Navigation Stop route Move favourite. Press the right control button> > right control button > Select guidance. and confirm the desired position. - To delete a favourite: Select and confirm a fa­ Adding a home address Delete this fa­ vourite> right control button> vourite/Delete all favourites.
  • Page 165 Destinations that you import from your my Audi on the planned route, this is because the esti­ account to your MMI are automatically saved.
  • Page 166 Navigation included in the route calculation based on the The blocking of the route that you have entered time tables currently stored in the navigation applies only to the current route guidance; if re­ data. quired, the route section to be avoided must be with: Roads that are closed seasonally are in- re-entered.
  • Page 167 Navigation motorail connections)© For more in­ displayed on the map. Select and confirm the Fig. 147. formation on the individual route criteria, please route which you would like to use for route guid­ refer to q page 163. ance. You can use the rotary pushbutton to preselect the possible alternative routes and have them How to use the map Applies to: vehicles with navigation system...
  • Page 168 Navigation Orientation: The map is displayed either in Traffic information display (online* or TM(/ 20 north 20 driving position or the TMCpro*) perspective. Altitude display Scale: Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/ � Route information: Various information is anti-clockwise to zoom in or out. displayed during route guidance (e.g.
  • Page 169 162. tion to the final destination or next stopover is Audi connect for this location* 1 ): Enables you to displayed on the map. The map scale varies ac­ cording to the length of the route and is adapted search for e.g.
  • Page 170: Google Earth Map Display

    <=;>Fig. 150 display shown in crosshairs mode. Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect To activate Google Street View: Turn the rotary You can h ave t h e map d isp l a y sate ll ite images push button to select a scale below 30 m.
  • Page 171: Calling Up Traffic Information

    - Please observe the notes in the chapter tion of the list in order of the distance from your Notes on Audi connect r:::.> page 154. current location. - Further information can be found on the In­...
  • Page 172 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 Sch�ftlarnstraBe traBe Harlac Fig. 152 Online traffic information on the map...
  • Page 173 - The network is - Please observe the notes in the chapter not yet available in all countries or areas. Notes on Audi connect 154. �page Further information can be found on the In­ Online traffic data - Every vehicle with active ternet at www.audi.com/connect.
  • Page 174: 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 DAB* waveband is not available in the The radio supports the following wavebands: Mexican market.
  • Page 175 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: button> left control button> a RADIO! terface, the tags will be imported to the device.
  • Page 176: Radio Menu

    Listening to the radio the left to edit the station name. Enter a sta­ Select and confirm the To set the waveband: tion name. Select and accept Confirm. waveband you require in the radio menu qFig. 156. Press the button repeat­ !RADIO! edly until the desired waveband appears.
  • Page 177 Listening to the radio Important: The favourites list must be displayed. tion is on�. the system switches to alternative region-specific frequencies. - To listen to a favourite: Select and confirm a favourite from the List. L band (DAB*) 1 > - To move a favourite: Select a favourite from There are two wavebands for the digital radio: the List>...
  • Page 178: Troubleshooting

    Listening to the radio switches to the Detailed station information ted c:;, page 176, Preferred image (DAB+*, HO Ra­ view c:;, page 174 after approximately five sec­ dio waveband). onds. If it is available, information on the selec­ When this function is switched on�, album cov­ ted station (e.g.
  • Page 179: 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 203. �page MMI. For information on the characteristics of the sup­...
  • Page 180: Media Drives

    Media (.!}) (CO) 6/VDE 0837. The optical readers installed in Note your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La­ Store the SO 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 181 Media (!j) � 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 182: Bluetooth Audio Player

    Important: The media centre (e.g. tracks, al­ - Files or tracks that do not include stored bums) must be open. metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec­ - To select an entry: Select an entry from the ommends that you mark the audio files with media centre.
  • Page 183: Wi-Fi Audio Player

    In the vehicle is being driven. Please also ob­ addition, you can use the Audi MMI connect opp serve the safety warnings in the chapter on to access Internet radio programmes*.
  • Page 184: Online Media

    -A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory .&_ are shown on the MMI. WARNING -Audi dealerships will be able to provide you with further information on Wi-Fi audio -Mobile devices, tablet and laptop computers players. and similar devices can only be operated safely when the vehicle is stationary be­...
  • Page 185: Multimedia Connections

    USB adapter for devices with Apple Lightning - AUDI AG only enables you to access online connector media services via the MMI system and ac­ ® USB adapter for devices with Apple dock con­...
  • Page 186 You can connect mobile devices via the analogue interface: Applies to: vehicles with Audi music interface To connect a mobile device to the AUX input: You can connect your mobile devices via the Audi Connect the cable® q Fig. 161 to the AUX in­...
  • Page 187 Audi music interface or USB charg­ iPhone/iPad software to the latest status. ing socket. - For more information on the Audi music in­ - To charge a mobile device using a USB adapt­ terface and on which devices are supported, Fig.
  • Page 188: Supported Media And File Formats

    700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with video DVD; Audi music interface: mobile devices q page 183 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass storage devices belonging to "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" compatible with USB 2.0,...
  • Page 189 Media Audio files Video files* Specifica- Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 kHz Up to max. 2000 kbit/sec, 720x576 px and tions 48 kHz sampling frequency sampling 25 fps frequen- Number DVD drive*: max. 1000 files per medium of files Jukebox*: memory approx.
  • Page 190: Playing Media

    SD card readers page 178 pressing the ON/OFF button on the MMI control console. Audi music interface* page 184 l l M ay not be possible during playback (depends on the DVD).
  • Page 191 - Unrated: All files without rating information in use. A USB stick connected via the Audi music (e.g. ID3 tag) in the selected source are dis­ interface* is shown as an example�...
  • Page 192 The categories Podcasts, Audiobooks and active source. Composers are available when you are using - If the search function is called up in the an iPod (source: Audi music interface Folders category page 189, Fig. 166, qpage 183). the system will only search for files in the - For safety reasons, the video picture is not current folder.
  • Page 193: Other Settings

    Media Detailed track info until the source overview is dis­ q page 188 played. Select a source which supports Catego­ When this function is switched on [i1 and the (e.g. an SD card). Select the Fa­ ries q page 189 playlist is open, information on the selected track vourites category.
  • Page 194 Media Set as ring tone* 1 ) Switch to full screen Important: A mobile phone must be connected The video picture is displayed. Press the rotary to the MMI and the track currently playing must pushbutton to show the playlist. Or: Press the page 179.
  • Page 195: Troubleshooting

    180. For inform a- The mobile device 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 191, Input level.
  • Page 196 Please only copy supported 186 to the jukebox. files q page Wi-Fi audio player*: Audi MMI connect More than Close the app on the connected devices (e.g. one device is connected to the Wi- smartphones) that you do not want to use as the Wi-Fi audio play- er*.
  • Page 197: Television

    Television Television - The DVB-T receiver supports the audio/video formats MPEG-2 and MPEG-4*. Standards Calling up the TV menu such as DVB via satellite (DVB-S) or DVB for Applies to: vehicles with TV hand-held devices (DVB-H) are not suppor­ ted. You can receive TV or audio channels via the MMI - The television playback will be interrupted system.
  • Page 198 Television page 195. Important: Teletext must be open q Pidure for· Information Calling up the operating panel automatic The MMI detects the picture for- Turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise or anti­ mat of the source and displays the clockwise. picture using the best possible width-to-height ratio.
  • Page 199 Television Entering a teletext page number To move the operating panel: You can move the operating panel to the left/right on the in­ To open the speller for numbers: Select and con­ fotainment display using button firm the arrow key(z). To select an EPG entry for a channel: Use the To enter a page number:...
  • Page 200: Favourites

    M E DIAi button. Press the left control must have been retrofitted with a special AV ca­ button repeatedly until the source overview is ble by an Audi dealer. An analogue AV player displayed. Select and confirm must be connected to the TV tuner.
  • Page 201: Other Settings

    Television - The AV cable and retrofitting services are you leave the transmission area of the currently available from Audi dealers or specialist selected TV channel, it may no longer be re­ retailers. ceived. The alternative channels which are cur­...
  • Page 202: Troubleshooting

    Brightness: The brightness can be increased/re­ nute. The password can only be reset by an duced. Audi workshop. Contrast: The picture contrast can be increased/ - Whether a digital signal for the child lock reduced.
  • Page 203 Television Interference Applies to: vehicles with TV Symptoms Type Freeze frame, muted sound and Short periods of interference in a digital channel the radio tower symbol with a crossed-out loudspeaker symbol is displayed Blacked out infotainment display, Long periods of interference/no digital reception muted sound and the radio tower symbol for signal disruption is dis- played.
  • Page 204: System Settings

    System settings Language System settings You can change the Language of the display along Setting the time and with the language of the navigation cues* and date the speech dialogue system*. The time can be set manually or via CPS. The number of languages available depends on the market .
  • Page 205: Connection Manager

    SIM card in the SIM card reader qpage 133. 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 206 This function is only as a source in the Media menu. manual available when the 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 207: 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 208: Sound Settings

    System settings Sound settings Volume settings You can adjust the sound and volume of the fv1fv11 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 209: Restarting The Mmi System (Reset)

    > Settings> left control but­ Speech dialogue system volume: Turn the rotary ton > System maintenance > Version informa­ push button to adjust the volume of the spoken tion. Or: On the Internet at www.audi.com/soft­ cues. wareinfo. Parking aid*...
  • Page 210: General Notes

    These are just a few of the safety features in your .,,. Make sure that children are protected with suit­ Audi: able safety seats and properly worn seat belts c>page 211. -Seat belts for all seats ...
  • Page 211: Correct Sitting Positions

    Safe driving Correct sitting positions What factors can impair your safety? Safety on the road is directly related to how you Correct driving position drive, and can also be affected by the passengers The correct driving position is important for safe in the vehicle.
  • Page 212 Safe driving For detailed information on how to adjust the -Adjust the driver's seat and steering wheel front passenger's seat, see q page 51, Seats and so there is a distance of at least 25 cm be­ storage. tween your breastbone and the centre of the _&...
  • Page 213: Child Seats

    Safe driving - Never travel on a seat without wearing the seat WARNING belt. Rear passengers sitting out of position can - Never climb into the luggage compartment. suffer severe injuries. - Seat belts only offer maximum protection WARNING when the backrest is in an upright position Sitting out of position increases the risk of se­...
  • Page 214 Safe driving no suitable child seats. Please observe any while the front passenger's airbag is ac­ other applicable regulations in the country tive. If you have no alternative but to use a in which you are travelling. rearward-facing child seat on the front passenger's seat, the front passenger's - Babies and children must never travel on an­...
  • Page 215 Audi Genuine Accessories: for these categories (up to 13 kg). Our recom­ child seats. mendation: Audi carry cot with optional ISOFIX base. Child seats: category 1 In this category (9 to 18 kg), rearward or for­ ward-facing child seats with an integrated seat belt system are most appropriate.
  • Page 216: Securing A Child Seat

    Safe driving Group 3 child seats (rear seat) event of an accident or if they are struck by Applies to: vehicles with rear seat approved as a Group 3 child the boot lid when it is being closed. Always seat pay close attention to passengers in the rear seat when closing the boot lid.
  • Page 217 Safe driving An ISOFIX child seat categorised as "universal" rages - this could result in serious or possi­ (IUF) is suitable for a seat if: bly fatal injury. -your child seat is marked with IUF in the follow­ ing table and Securing child seats with ISOFIX and top -the child seat can be secured with top tether >...
  • Page 218: 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 219: 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 220: Pedestrian Protection

    Safe driving Fastening rings - Never secure a child seat on the fastening rings. Unsecured Loads ore 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 221 - All repairs to the bumper and the pedes­ trian 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 222: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Seat belts ner". Ensure that your passengers wear their seat belts as well q A. 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 serious accident q page 221, Forces acting in a...
  • Page 223: 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 224: 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 (1,000 kg) or more.
  • Page 225 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 226: Belt Tensioners

    Seat belts - Any work on the tensioner system or remov­ WARNING al and installation of system components During pregnancy, women should especially for other repairs must be performed by a make sure to wear the lap portion of the seat qualified workshop.
  • Page 227: Airbag System

    Airbag system Airbag system can only offer effective protection if the oc­ cupants are wearing their seat belts. For Description of airbag this reason it is very important to wear the system seat belts at all times q page 220, Why is it so important to use seat belts?.
  • Page 228: Front Airbags

    Airbag system ij)) of the airbag or belt tensioner systems are Note scrapped. The airbag may release a fine dust when it in­ - For safety reasons, the alternator and the flates. This is quite normal and does not starter are both disconnected from the bat­ mean there is a fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 229 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 q Fig.
  • Page 230 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. 200 Driver's airbag in steering wheel The driver's and front passenger's airbag are trig­...
  • Page 231 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 232: 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. 205. Further airbag systems may also be Applies to: vehicles with side airbags triggered, depending on the circumstances.
  • Page 233: Head-Protection Airbags

    Audi seats with side air­ provement to occupant protection in side im­ bags. Conventional seat covers would ob­...
  • Page 234 Airbag system The front airbags, side airbags and head-protec­ - If unsuitable accessories are installed near tion airbags may be triggered together in certain the head-protection airbag, the protection types of accident. afforded by the airbag can be seriously im­ paired if the system is triggered.
  • Page 235: 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 236: Filling The Tank

    Checking and topping up fluids Diesel can thicken at very low temperatures, ... Press the tank flap -arrow- c:> Fig. 208 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.
  • Page 237 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 238: Engine Compartment

    Checking and topping up fluids .,. After fuelling, remove the funnel and close the Should the self-cleaning function of the filter not fuel tank flap so that it locks in place. be able to operate, e.g. when the vehicle is con­ tinuously used only for short trips, the filter be­...
  • Page 239 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 240 Checking and topping up fluids .,. Press the release Lever �Fig. 214 in the direc­ .,. Then Let it drop into the catches; do not press tion indicated (arrow). This will release the ar­ down�,&.. rester hooks. _& .,. Open the bonnet. WARNING _&...
  • Page 241: Engine Oil

    Checking and topping up fluids {(!)) The positions of the engine oil dipstick and en­ Note Fig. 215 (items@and @) gine oil filler cap If the oil grades specified in the table are not may be different on some engine versions. available, you can use one of the following grades as a substitute.
  • Page 242: Cooling System

    Checking and topping up fluids Depending on how you drive and the conditions tives would not be covered by the factory in which the car is used, oil consumption can be warranty. up to 0.5 ltr./1000 km. Oil consumption is likely For the sake of the environment to be higher for the first 5000 km.
  • Page 243 Checking and topping up fluids Topping up coolant Coolant addi- Frost protec- tive tion Important: The coolant expansion tank must not �CD. Countries with min.40 min. -25 °C be empty warm climate max. 45 � Wait for the engine to cool down. Countries with min.
  • Page 244: 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 245 Checking and topping up fluids destroys the battery. To avoid this, the battery WARNING should be recharged at least once a month Always be aware of the danger of injury and page 244. Do not disconnect the battery; oth­ � chemical burns as well as the risk of accident erwise the anti-theft alarm system* will be out of or fire when working on the battery and the...
  • Page 246 Checking and topping up fluids in Important safety ... Note the warnings battery poles - this can cause an electrical warnings for handling a car battery on fire. &,. page 243 - Never charge a frozen or thawed out battery ...
  • Page 247: Windscreen Washer

    The container for the windscreen washer {f} con­ Since the battery is difficult to access, we recom­ tains the cleaning fluid for the windscreen and mend having it replaced by an Audi dealer or the headlight washer system* q page 238, qualified workshop.
  • Page 248: Service Interval Display

    Checking and topping up fluids Service interval display The service interval display detects when the next service is due for your vehicle. There are two service interval display levels: Inspection or oil change reminder: After a cer­ tain mileage, a service reminder will appear on the infotainment display each time the ignition is switched on/off.
  • Page 249: Wheels

    � 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 250 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 251 .,. Check the pressure of the spare wheel*/com­ pact temporary spare wheel*. Keep the spare "' CIID � tyre inflated to the highest pressure approved for the tyre. Audi � [ill] .&, WARNING � Always adjust the tyre pressures to match @t�o...
  • Page 252 Wheels Winter tyres lose their effectiveness when the Wheel bolts and rims tread is worn down to a depth of 4 mm. The per­ Wheel bolts formance of winter tyres is also severely impaired by ageing, even if the tread is still much deeper The wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily.
  • Page 253: Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator

    Wheels load and vice-versa), you must store the new tyre Rim size Rim offset Tyre size pressures on the infotainment system 7J x 17 47mm 225/50 qpage 252. Monitoring of the tyre pressures is You must remove the snow chains on roads which based on the tyre pressures you have stored.
  • Page 254 - When driving with snow chains, a system malfunction can occur. - The tyre pressure loss indicator on your Audi is specially matched to tyres with the mark­ ing "AO" or "RO" page 247.
  • Page 255: Washing The Vehicle

    Care of vehicle and cleaning Care of vehicle and the operating pressure and the spraying dis­ tance. Do not point the spray jet directly at the cleaning seals on the windows, doors, bonnet or boot lid, General notes or at the tyres, rubber hoses, insulating material or sensors*.
  • Page 256: Notes On Cleaning And Care

    Care of vehicle and cleaning .&_ to fold the mirrors in/out on vehicles with WARNING electrically retractable exterior mirrors*. - Follow the rules and recommendations of - Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight - the car wash operator and do not wash the otherwise the paint can be damaged.
  • Page 257 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component Situation Remedy Paintwork Paint damage Refer to the vehicle data sticker for the paint no. and touch up using a paint pen q page 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 258 Care of vehicle and cleaning Component Situation Remedy Fabrics, Surface dirt Vacuum cleaner leatherette, Water-based stains, e.g. Absorbent cloth and mild detergent Alcantara coffee, tea, blood, etc. Fat-based stains, e.g. oil, Apply mild detergent >, dab off dissolved grease or make-up, etc.
  • Page 259: Taking The Vehicle Out Of Service

    Care of vehicle and cleaning - The vehicle must be free of dirt and dust - Sharp-edged objects on clothing, such as before applying polish/wax - otherwise zip fasteners, rivets or belts, can also the paintwork may be damaged. damage the surface of the fabric. - Do not polish/wax the vehicle in direct - Please make sure you close any velcro fas­...
  • Page 260: Mobility

    Note in the luggage compartment. The fire extinguisher must comply with legal The luggage compartment is specifically de­ requirements. Observe the expiry date of the signed to hold only the warning triangle supplied fire extinguisher. as an Audi Genuine Accessory.
  • Page 261: Tyre Repair Kit

    Mobility Tool kit/tyre repair kit/compressor Using the tyre repair kit Applies to: vehicles with tyre repair kit Luggage compartment: Floor panel (closed) Fig. 226 Tyres: Irreparable tyre damage Fig. 227 The tools, tyre repair kit and compressor are stor­ Repaired tyres are only suitable for temporary ed under the floor panel in the Luggage compart­...
  • Page 262 Mobility � Pull the connector© and the compressor hose - Change clothing immediately if it becomes ® including the pressure gauge out of the soiled with the tyre sealant. housing. - If any allergic reactions should occur get � Screw the compressor hose®...
  • Page 263: Changing A Wheel

    Mobility After repairing a tyre changed by placing a stone or similar object under it to prevent the vehicle from rolling Applies to: vehicles with tyre repair kit away. � Affix the sticker "max. 80 km/h", which is en­ closed with the tyre repair kit, to the dashboard Removing the hubcap/wheel bolt caps where the driver will see it.
  • Page 264 - not in your vehicle. If you need a replacement adapter, Sills: markings (example) give the code number to your Audi dealer. Loosening the wheel bolts Fig. 235 Door sill: Applying the jack under the door sill �...
  • Page 265 Mobility (such as tiles) use a rubber mat or similar to Taking off/ putting on the wheel prevent the jack from slipping c:> ,&.. � Locate the marking on the door sill closest to the wheel being changed c:> The jack­ Fig.
  • Page 266: Spare Wheel

    Mobility The wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily. ..,. Check the tyre pressure of the fitted wheel as Before putting on the wheel, inspect the condi­ soon as possible. tion of the wheel and hub mounting surfaces. ..,. Adjust the tyre pressures and store them via These surfaces must be clean before mounting the infotainment system.
  • Page 267: Jump-Starting

    Mobility Removing the compact temporary spare the battery of another vehicle to start the engine. wheel Suitable jump leads are required..Turn the centre plastic knob Fig. 238 anti- Both batteries must be rated at 12 Volts. The ca­ clockwise.
  • Page 268 Mobility Starting the engine Connect the other end of the red jump Lead to the positive terminal@ of the boosting The two jump leads must be connected in the battery@. correct sequence. Connect one end of the black lead to the neg­ ative terminal@ of the boosting battery@.
  • Page 269: 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 the jump leads in such a way that they can­...
  • Page 270 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 271 Mobility ... Attach the tow-rope or the tow-bar only to the ... Screw the towline anchorage into the screw q Fig. 243 and towing anchorages provided for this purpose connection as far as it will go qpage 269, qpage 269. tighten it with the box spanner.
  • Page 272 Mobility _& 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 273: Fuses And Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are located in the vehicle interior Fuses and the engine compartment. Fuses in vehicle interior Fuses in vehicle interior .,. Switch off the ignition and all electrical equip­ ment .
  • Page 274 Fuses and bulbs .&_ Electrical equipment WARNING Central computer (MIB-2) Never attempt to repair a fuse or replace a Gateway blown fuse by fitting a fuse with a higher am­ pere rating. This could damage the electrical Anti-theft alarm system system - risk of fire! Air conditioner console, selector lever (au- tomatic gearbox), auxiliary heating, relay...
  • Page 275: Bulbs

    Supplementary heater heating rod 1 LED headlights Bulbs Note Your vehicle is fitted with maintenance-free headlights and rear lights. If a bulb does need to be changed, however, please contact an Audi dealer or qualified workshop. Fig. 250 Engine compartment: Fuse layout ..
  • Page 276: Accessories And Modifications To The Vehicle

    They can also give advice regarding official re­ your Audi TT, or repair of the vehicle by un­ quirements for the vehicle. qualified persons, may result in serious...
  • Page 277: Radio Transmitters And Business 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 278: 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 279: 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 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx XX ®...
  • Page 280: Capacities

    Technical data Capacities Fuel tank - so - Front-wheel drive ltr. - SS - 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 281: Petrol Engines

    Technical data Petrol engines TT Coupe 1.8, 4-cylinder (132 kW) 5 > > Power output 132 kW at 5100 - 6200 rpm Maximum torque 250 Nm at 1250 - 5000 rpm Drive Gearbox Maximum speed 1 > 241 3 ) km/h Acceleration from O - 100 km/h sec.
  • Page 282: Diesel Engine

    Technical data TTS Coupe 2.0 quattro, 4-cylinder (228 kW) Power output > 228 kW at 5800 - 6200 rpm Maximum torque 380 Nm at 1800 - 5700 rpm 250 3 > 250 3 > km/h Maximum speed Acceleration from O - 100 km/h sec.
  • Page 283: Index

    Adjusting air outlets ....60, 61 Audi connect ......146 Air distribution, air outlets .
  • Page 284 Seat belts ..... . . 220 Audi phone box ..... . . 134 .
  • Page 285 Centre console lighting, adjusting brightness .45 Audi MMI connect app ....203 Cetane number (diesel) ....233 Data connection .
  • Page 286 Connections Data protection Audi connect ..... . . 155 Media drives..... 177 Consumption (fuel) ....22, 277 Date .
  • Page 287 Index Directory entry Contact ......142 Ethanol (fuel)....233 Display Economical driving .
  • Page 288 Electronic stabilisation control (ES() . 107 Flexible oil change service ....Flight information (Audi connect) ..150 see Electronic stabilisation control (ES() . 107 Floor mats .
  • Page 289 Help Audi connect ..... . . 155 Inspection intervals ....246 Emergency calls .
  • Page 290 Lap timer......see Audi connect ....146 Evaluating lap times .
  • Page 291 Directory ......144 Audi connect ..... . . 167 Memory card .
  • Page 292 Audi connect ....146 Audi connect ..... . . 161 Online traffic information Deleting a destination .
  • Page 293 Index Overview (controls and displays) ... Playing Possible commands ....125 Point of interest search ....160 Polishing .
  • Page 294 Security Route list ......166 Audi connect ....... 152 Running in Copyright (media drives) ....177 New brake pads .
  • Page 295 Index Selection menu Speech dialogue system ....124 Calling up/closing ....How to use .
  • Page 296 Index Steering Microphone on/off....137 Electro-mechanical power steering ..110 Options during a call ....137 Warning lamp .
  • Page 297 Speech dialogue system ....126 Audi connect ..... . . 155 Media drives .
  • Page 298 Zooming (map) ..... . . 165 Audi music stream ....181 Audio player .
  • Page 299 © 2015 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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