Audi TT 2015 Owner's Manual

Summary of TT 2015

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    Owner's manual audi tt i tts coupe "' audi a' vorsprung durch technik lj v.

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Audi tt coupe audi tts coupe 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 veh...

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    Table of contents notes on this owner's manual 5 controls and displays . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 view of cockpit ................... 6 controls at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 instruments and warning/ indicator lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 instruments . . . . . . . ....

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Mmi touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 rotary push button with joystick function 119 speller for letters/numbers . . . . . . . . . . . 120 menus and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 search function . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Table of contents stowing luggage safely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 pedestrian protection system 218 seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 why is it so important to use seat belts? . 220 forces acting in a collision . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 how to wear seat belts...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... This owner's manual contains important infor­ mation, tips, suggestions and warnings. Please ensure that this owner's manual is always kept in the vehicle. It should always be available to anyone else driving the vehicle, i.E. Anyone renting, borrowing or buying th...

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    View of cockpit view of cockpit controls at a glance 6.

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    Cd side assist warning lamp @ door handle ® @ central locking switch ......... . Air outlet with control for seat heating ® control lever for: -turn signals and main beam headlights ................ . - main beam assist ........... . -active lane assist ........... . ® multi-function steering wheel ...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps instruments and warning/indicator lamps instruments audi virtual cockpit (instrument cluster) the instrument cluster is the driver's information centre. Fig. 3 overview of instrument cluster (d coolant temperature gauge @ driver information system ..... . @ fu...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Instruments and warning/indicator lamps fuel gauge the gauge @ only works when the ignition is switched on. If there is less than 7 litres of fuel in the tank, the left led will light up in red and the indicator lamp td will appear q page 16. The led at the bottom...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps 10 electro-mechanical parking brake qpage 11 tyre pressure loss indicator./ qpage251 tyre pressure loss indicator qpage251 engine management system (diesel engines)./ qpage 15 emission control system qpage 15 diesel particulate filter* qpage 15 engine speed go...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Instruments and warning/indicator lamps audi side assist* qpage 93 gearbox qpage 82 electro-mechanical parking brake qpage 11 camera-based traffic sign recogni­ tion* q page 23 rear seat belt../ qpage 17 rear seat belt../ qpage 17 main beam assist* qpage43 speed l...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps to release the parking brake, press the brake pedal and simultaneously press the switch @il (al­ ternatively, use the auto release function q page 72, driving away from a standstill). L'ij parking brake: fault. See owner's manual there is a malfunction in the ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Instruments and warning/indicator lamps - if the engine oil level is ok and the warning lamp is flashing, switch off the engine and do not drive on. Obtain professional assistance. (cd) note the oil pressure warning lamp is not an indi­ cator for the oil level. Th...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps 6 central warning/indicator lamp if the warning lamp. Or indicator lamp a lights up, note the information in the instrument cluster. ©-e engine start system • engine start system: fault. Please contact workshop do not switch off the ignition; otherwise you may...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps 0 n safety system if the indicator lamp el lights up or flashes, there is a malfunction in one of the safety sys­ tems. Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and have the fault rectified. Pedestrian protection system if the indicator lamp el lights up or...

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    Instruments and warning/indicator lamps if the rev limiter has been activated because of a fault in the engine management system, the in­ dicator lamp ii will also light up. Make sure that the engine speed does not exceed the speed dis­ played in the driver information system, for ex­ ample when shi...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Instruments and warning/indicator lamps vehicle lights: fault. Please contact workshop there is a fault with the headlights or light switch. Drive to a qualified workshop soon and have the fault rectified. A warning - bulbs are sensitive to pressure. The glass can...

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    Driver information system driver information system overview fig. 4 driver information system: classic view the driver information system displays various components: (d rev counter @ additional display on left (two separate sec- tions in extended view) @ tab area © central area ® status line (displ...

  • Page 21: Multi-Function Steering

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - when the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the temperature dis­ played may be slightly higher than the ac­ tual outside temperature as a result of the heat radiated from the engine. - at temperatures below +5 ° ( a snowflake symbol appears n...

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    Driver information system control buttons applies to: vehicles with multi-function steering wheel plus fig. 8 calling up the selection menu and options menu left control button - to call up the selection menu: press the left control button [2l q fig. 8. You can now use the left thumbwheel to select ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - to fast forward/rewind an audio file: press and hold the or button until the desired playing position has been reached. ® button - to call up the user-assigned function: press the@button on the multi-function steering wheel. - to check which function is assig...

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    Driver information system rev counter the rev counter indicates the number of engine revolutions per minute. The start of the red zone on the dial indicates the maximum engine speed which may be used brief­ ly in all gears when the engine is warm and after it has been run in properly. However, it is...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Displayed. If the bar turns green, your vehicle is saving fuel using one of the following functions: - recuperation: electrical energy can be stored in the battery (recuperation) if the vehicle is trav­ elling downhill or coasting in gear (overrun). In this case, t...

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    Driver information system over the information on the display. It is al­ ways the driver's responsibility to assess the traffic situation and take appropriate care. - under adverse conditions, the traffic sign recognition system may misinterpret or fail to detect traffic signs. It is therefore possi...

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    .... \d \d .... The function of the system is impaired; the sys­ tem will be deactivated. Drive to a qualified workshop soon. Traffic sign recognition: currently unavailable. Camera view restricted due to surroundings. See owner's manual this message will appear if the camera view is obstructed q pa...

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    Driver information system note -you can change the measurement units for temperature or speed, etc. Via the infotain­ ment system. -when the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the temperature dis­ played may be slightly higher than the ac­ tual outside temperature as a result ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The. Symbol will stay green if the current lap time is the best time so far. The. Symbol will turn red if the lap time is not as good @ . Displaying split times and interrupting the lap timer for a break .,.. To display a split time , scroll the thumb­ wheel @ unti...

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    Driver information system - the data recorded in the lap timer remain stored after the ignition is switched off. 28.

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Doors and windows central locking system description the vehicle can be locked and unlocked via the central locking system. You can use any of the following: - remote control key qpage 31 - sensors in the door handles* q page 32 - lock on driver's door q page 34 - ...

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    Doors and windows @ key fob with pin applies to vehicles with audi connect*: open the key fob and rub off the coating to reveal the pin code. You can use the pin code to enable the audi connect services* on your vehicle. Replacing a key if you should lose a key, please contact an audi dealer. Have t...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Led and battery in remote control key fig. 22 remote control key: removing the battery carrier 0 0 u.. Cd fig. 23 remote control key (rear): removing battery carri­ er led on remote control key the led ® lights up when you press the buttons. .,. The led should flas...

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    Doors and windows safelock mechanism* is activated: the doors and windows cannot then be opened from the inside q page 34. Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency, potentially put­ ting lives at risk. @ note - do not use the remote control key when the vehicle is out of sight. - on vehic...

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    0 n co ..... ..... Central locking switch fig. 26 driver's door: central locking switch .. To lock the vehicle, press the@l button & . .. To unlock the vehicle, press the[@] button. Please note the following when you use the cen­ tral locking switch to lock your vehicle: - the doors and the boot l...

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    Doors and windows locking and unlocking the doors manually ® fig. 27 driver's door lock fig. 28 passenger's door: locking manually should the central locking system fail to work, the doors must be locked/unlocked separately using the emergency key. Locking and unlocking the driver's door with the em...

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    0 n co ..... \d alarm is triggered immediately when you open a door. To deactivate the alarm, switch on the ignition or press the @l button on the remote control key. Interior monitor and tow-away protection when the vehicle is locked, the alarm will be trig­ gered if movements are detected in the i...

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    Doors and windows closing boot lid pull down the boot lid and let it drop into the latch q .&. . ,8. 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 the catch has engaged properly. The boot li...

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    Switches for electric windows (d front left window @ front right window a warning - always take the key with you when leaving the vehicle - even if you only intend to be gone for a short time. This is especially im­ portant if children are left in the car. They might otherwise be able to start the e...

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    Doors and windows garage door opener (homelink) description applies to: vehicles with garage door opener (homelink) fig. 34 garage door opener: examples of various devices which can be activated the garage door opener (homelink) allows you to activate garage doors, security systems, home or office l...

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    2. Press and hold down the two outer buttons in the operating unit page 38, fig. 35 until the yellow led @ goes out and the green led @ flashes . This procedure will delete the standard factory settings and does not need to be repeated when programming the other buttons. 3. Briefly press the partic...

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    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...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Lights and vision exterior lights switching lights on and off fig. 37 dashboard: light switch light switch -f/_- turn the switch to the appropriate position. The ;oo symbol lights up when the lights are on. 0 - lights off (on vehicles for some markets the daytime ...

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    Lights and vision hours). If possible, switch the left or right parking lights on. -observe all relevant statutory requirements when using the lighting systems described here. ((!) note -the light sensor for the automatic head­ lights* is located in the mounting for the in­ terior mirror. Do not aff...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Main beam assist applies to: vehicles with main beam assist the main beam assist automatically switches the main beam headlights on or off depending on the surrounding light conditions. Fig. 39 turn signal and main beam lever: switching main beam assist on/off a ca...

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    Lights and vision - indiscernible road users (e.G. Cyclists with insufficient lighting or vehicles with dirty rear lights) - tight corners, steep hill crests or valleys - poorly lit towns - highly reflective objects, such as road signs - windscreen misted up, dirty, frosted or cov- ered by stickers ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Interior lights interior lights fig. 41 head liner: interior lights [!I - courtesy light position. The interior lights are switched on and off automatically when this function is activated. It is no longer necessary to operate a switch to turn on the reading lights...

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    Lights and vision .&_ warning convex or wide-angle* exterior mirrors give a larger field of vision. However, they make ob­ jects look smaller and further away than they really are. If you use these mirrors to esti­ mate the distance to vehicles behind you when changing lane, you could misjudge the d...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Windscreen wipers switching on the windscreen wipers fig. 46 windscreen wiper lever move the windscreen wiper lever to the appropri­ ate position: @ - wipers off (d - intermittent wipe. Move switch @ to the left or to the right to increase or reduce the wiper de­ l...

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    Lights and vision - the windscreen washer jets are heated* when the ignition is switched on if the out­ side temperature is low. -if you stop briefly, e.G. At traffic lights, the wiper speed setting will automatically be re­ duced by one level. Cleaning windscreen wiper blades clean the wiper blades...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Digital compass activating and deactivating the compass applies to: vehicles with digital compass fig. 48 interior mirror: activated digital compass 0 n 0 0 ... To switch the compass on and off, press and hold button @ until the compass display in the mirror appear...

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    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 . ... Drive ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Seats and storage general notes a warning you will find important information, tips, sug­ gestions and warnings that you should read and observe for your own safety and the safe­ ty of your passengers on page 208, safe driving. Front seats manual adjustment of sea...

  • Page 54: Rear Seat Bench

    Seats and storage - do not drive with the backrests of the front seats reclined too far as otherwise the seat belt and airbag could fail to restrain the wearer properly in an accident, possibly leading to injury. Multi-function button applies to: vehicles with multi-function button the multi-functio...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... A warning - 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 w...

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    Seats and storage the electrical sockets* in the vehicle when connecting equipment for longer periods. @ note - using electrical appliances with the engine switched off will drain the battery. - do not attempt to charge the battery of your vehicle using a small battery charger of the type that is co...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Cd caution hard objects on the rear shelf can chafe against the wires of the heating element in the rear window and cause damage. Roof carrier the roof carrier must be attached only in the area of the locating pins. Fig. 59 attachment points for carrier units note ...

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    Seats and storage luggage compartment cover the luggage compartment cover blocks the view into the luggage compartment. Fig. 60 open boot lid with closed luggage compartment cover fig. 61 luggage compartment cover released removing the luggage compartment cover ""to release the luggage compartment c...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Lowering the luggage compartment floor panel the luggage compartment floor panel 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. remov...

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    Heating and cooling heating and cooling air conditioner description the air conditioner heats, cools and dehumidifies the air inside the vehicle. It operates most effec­ tively with the windows closed. If the vehicle has been standing in the sun, it may cool down faster if you open the windows brief...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... adjusting the blower speed the rotary control (d can be used to adjust the blower speed in small steps. You should leave the blower on at a low setting to prevent the win­ dows from misting up. To demist the windows, we recommend that you increase the blower spe...

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    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 controls and the switches are used to control the functions. The functions can be switched on and ...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... G;l switching air recirculation on/off the air recirculation mode can be switched on manually or automatically*. - to switch the manual air recirculation mode on/off, press the button. - the automatic* air recirculation function must be activated on the infotainme...

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    Heating and cooling .,. To switch on the seat heating, press the but­ ton once . .,. To reduce the level, press the button again. .,. To switch off the seat heating, press the but- ton repeatedly until all the leds have gone out. The seat heating automatically switches from level 3 to level 2 aft...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Driving general notes running in a new vehicle should be run in over a distance of 1,500 km. For the first 1,000 km the engine speed should not exceed 2/3 of the maximum permissible engine speed - do not use full throt­ tle. From 1,000 to 1,500 km you can graduall...

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    Driving avoid driving at high speed avoid travelling at top speed. Fuel consumption, exhaust emissions and noise levels all increase very rapidly at higher speeds. Driving at moder­ ate speeds will help to save fuel. Do not let the engine idle for longer than necessary engine idling periods are auto...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Steering adjusting the steering wheel position the height and reach of the steering wheel can be adjusted as required to suit the driver. Fig. 69 lever on steering column .,. Press the lever c:> fig. 69 down c:> a . .,. Move the steering wheel to the desired posi­ ...

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    Driving a warning - never run the engine in confined spaces. The exhaust gases are toxic - risk of poison­ ing! - never switch off the engine until the vehicle is stationary. -the brake servo and the power steering sys­ tem work only when the engine is running. You need more strength to steer and br...

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    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... (d) note after the engine is stopped the radiator fan may run on for up to 10 minutes, even if the ignition is switched off. The fan may also start running again after some time if the coolant temperature rises due to a build-up of heat, or if the engine is hot an...

  • Page 70: Start/stop System

    Driving starting the engine after a malfunction if the remote control key battery is exhausted or if radio interference or a system malfunction oc­ curs, extra steps may be necessary in order to start the engine. Fig. 71 steering column/remote control key: starting the engine after a malfunction if ...

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    Switching off/ starting the engine applies to: vehicles with start/stop system fig. 72 instrument cluster: engine switched off (stop phase) vehicles with manual gearbox when the vehicle stops, put the gear lever in neutral and take your foot off the clutch pedal. The engine will switch off. The in...

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    Driving - the engine has not yet reached the minimum temperature required for start/stop mode. - the interior temperature selected on the air conditioner has not yet been reached. - the exterior temperature is very high/low. - the windscreen is being defrosted®. - the parking aid* or park assist* is...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Driver messages in the instrument cluster display start/stop system: deactivated. Please restart engine manually this message appears if certain conditions have not been met during the stop phase and the start/stop system cannot start the engine again automatically...

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    Driving ((!) note -the indicator lamp rl] in the switch and the warning lamp . On the instrument cluster display will go out after a while if the park­ ing brake is applied with the ignition switch­ ed off. -the parking brake is applied automatically if the driver's door is opened while the igni­ ti...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Emergency braking function 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 . .., the brakes will ...

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    Driving hold assist function tempt you into taking any risks when driving - this can cause accidents. - the hold assist cannot keep the vehicle sta- tionary in all conditions on a gradient (e.G. If the road is slippery or icy). - always ensure that the vehicle is stopped properly and safely - risk o...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Automatic gearbox s tronic introduction applies to: vehicles with s tronic gearbox the vehicle is equipped with an electronically controlled dual-clutch gearbox (5 tronic). Torque between the engine and the gearbox is transmit­ ted via two independent clutches. The...

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    Automatic gearbox the next gear at lower engine speeds. Earlier up­ shifts give improved fuel economy because the full power reserves of the engine are not used. In this mode, e is shown on the display instead of d qfig. 77. A warning - the car can roll away even if the ignition is switched off. - n...

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    0 n co..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The selector lever lock only works if the vehicle is stationary or driving at speeds up to 2 km/h. At higher speeds the selector lever lock in the n po­ sition is disengaged automatically. The selector lever lock is not engaged if the se­ lector lever is moved quick...

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    Automatic gearbox can roll away. Doors do not lock if lever is not in p appears on vehicles with convenience key*. A buzzer will also sound. .. Press and hold the brake pedal q .&., . .. Apply the parking brake. .. Move the selector lever to p. Stopping on a slope .. Always keep your foot on the bra...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Cd caution - when you have stopped on a gradient, do not try to stop the vehicle rolling back by ac­ celerating when a gear is engaged. This could cause the automatic gearbox to over­ heat and become damaged. Apply the park­ ing brake or press the brake pedal in or...

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    Automatic gearbox gear selection with selector lever the tiptronic mode can be selected either with the vehicle stationary or on the move. .,. From position d/s, push the selector lever to the right into the tiptronic selector gate to acti­ vate tiptronic mode. As soon as the automatic gearbox has a...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... To use the engine braking effect and overrun fuel cut-off again, all you need to do is tap the brake pedal briefly. You can improve your fuel economy and help to reduce emissions by using a combination of the coasting mode (i.E. Coasting with low fuel con­ sumption...

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    Automatic gearbox the vehicle. This can result in increased wear and tear. Back-up programme applies to: vehicles with s tronic gearbox a back-up programme is in place should a fault occur in the control system. If all selector lever positions are highlighted in the infotainment display, a system ma...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... This section describes how to manually release the selector lever on left-hand drive vehicles. The manual release mechanism is located on the right underneath the selector gate. Releasing the selector lever requires a certain degree of practi­ cal skill. We therefo...

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    Automatic gearbox ... Take hold of the selector lever boot by hand and carefully turn it inside out over the gear knob page 82, fig. 83. Releasing the selector lever manually ... Press the yellow release mechanism sideways with the screwdriver and hold it in place fig. 85 . ... Now press the inte...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Driver assist systems speed warning function introduction applies to: vehicles with speed warning function the speed warning function can help you keep below a pre-set maximum speed. The speed warning function will warn you if the vehicle exceeds the pre-set maximu...

  • Page 88

    Driver assist systems - make sure you do not unintentionally rest your foot on the accelerator - this will over­ ride the cruise control system which, as a re­ sult, will not brake the vehicle. - the automatic braking function may be de­ activated if a system fault occurs in the brake system (e.G. I...

  • Page 89: L!l

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Speed limiter description applies to: vehicles with speed limiter ® @ © fig. 87 speed limiter: illustration at speeds above approximately 30 km/h, the speed limiter helps prevent the driver from ex­ ceeding a set cut-off speed. The indicator lamp l!L lights up as s...

  • Page 90: L!i

    Driver assist systems ... To increase or reduce the cut-off speed in steps of 10 km/h, briefly push the lever two levels upwards or downwards towards 0 1 0 . ... To increase or reduce the cut-off speed continu­ ously, push the lever one or two levels upwards or downwards towards 0 1 0 and hold the l...

  • Page 91: Fl!

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Quickly or travelling at about the same speed as your own vehicle and judges the situation to be critical. This intervention is intended to keep the vehicle in the lane. Applies to vehicles without side assist*: the sys­ tem does not warn you if you operate the tur...

  • Page 92: Ll'J

    Driver assist systems ll'j not ready: the indicator lamp lights up when the system is switched on but not ready to inter­ vene. The causes for this can include the follow­ ing: - there are no lane markings. - the system cannot detect the relevant lane markings (e.G. Temporary markings for road works...

  • Page 93

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... This message will appear if you do not steer the vehicle yourself. In this case, the active lane as­ sist will switch to "not ready for warning" but will not be deactivated completely. The system can assist you to keep the vehicle in the lane. Howev­ er it is your ...

  • Page 94

    Driver assist systems of vehicles that it has detected and judges to be critical. In this case, the warning lamp on the rel­ evant exterior mirror will light up at low intensi­ ty. The intensity of the warning lamp in this infor­ mation mode is kept relatively low, so that it does not distract you w...

  • Page 95

    0 n ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - when you are travelling in a narrow lane or when you are not travelling in the centre of the lane. In this case the system may monitor an­ other lane and register a vehicle that is not in fact travelling in an adjacent lane. - when you are driving into a bend. The s...

  • Page 96

    Driver assist systems note - the side assist is not active while the set­ tings are being adjusted. - your personal settings are stored automati­ cally and assigned to the remote control key which is being used. Driver messages applies to: vehicles with audi side assist should the side assist be d...

  • Page 97

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Cruise control system* the acceleration response is particularly econom­ ical in efficiency* mode. Engine sound* the sound of the engine is matched to the selec­ ted mode and ranges from subdued to dynamic. (© note - on some models the vehicle's maximum speed can o...

  • Page 98

    Driver assist systems configuring individual mode applies to vehicles with audi drive select you can configure your own personal vehicle set-up. "' press the button q page 95, fig. 96 > individu­ al> right control button, or: "'select the following on the infotainment sys­ tem: i menu i button> car>...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Parking aids general notes applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid/parking system plus/park assist various systems are available to help you when parking or manoeuvring in tight spaces, depend­ ing on the equipment fitted on your vehicle. The rear parking aid gi...

  • Page 100

    Parking aids rear parking aid description applies to: vehicles with rear parking aid the rear parking aid is an acoustic parking sys­ tem. Description sensors are located in the rear bumper. When the sensors detect an obstacle, you are alerted by acoustic signals (beeps). Please ensure that the sens...

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    (d) note zone © * is detected and analysed as the vehi­ cle is moving past. When you switch on the ig­ nition or after the vehicle has been stationary for a while or a door is opened, the ambient surroundings may have changed. Zone © * is displayed in black on the infotainment system for this reason...

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    Parking aids the reversing camera assists you by displaying orientation lines when you are parking or ma­ noeuvring the vehicle. General notes applies to: vehicles with reversing camera fig. 102 (d : area covered by the reversing camera; @ : area not covered by the reversing camera fig. 103 boot lid...

  • Page 103

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Switching on/off applies to: vehicles with reversing camera switching on engage reverse gear, or press the p,1,1i button in the centre console q page 99, fig. 99. You will hear a brief ac­ knowledgement tone and the led in the button will light up. Switching of...

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    Parking aids the park assist helps you to find suitable parking spaces, to manoeuvre the vehicle into spaces par­ allel or perpendicular to the roadside and to drive out of spaces parallel to the kerb. The parking space can be located between two vehicles or be­ hind one vehicle. The park assist tak...

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    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... ... To park parallel to the roadside, press the i@ button once q fig. 108. Display @ qfig. 109 will appear on the infotainment sys­ tem. Or: ... To park perpendicular to the roadside, press the i@ button twice. Display ® will appear. ... The led in the i@ button is...

  • Page 106: III

    Parking aids .,. Drive forwards until the arrow is displayed qfig. 111 q &. In description on page 102, q cd in description on page 102. .,. After stopping for a moment, select reverse gear . .,. Wait until the following text appears in the dis­ play: park assist: steering assistance active. Please ...

  • Page 107: Ill

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... [tj reduce your speed! For the best results when passing the line of parked cars where you want to park, do not drive faster than 30 km/h (if parking parallel to the roadside) or 20 km/h (if parking perpendicular to the roadside) page 103. Ill park assist: cancel...

  • Page 108

    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. (i) note the settings will be automatically stored and assigned to the remote control key in use...

  • Page 109: Intelligent Technology

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Intelligent technology electronic stabilisation control (esc) description the electronic stabilisation control (esc) increa­ ses the car's stability. It reduces the tendency to skid and improves the stability and road holding of the vehicle. The esc detects critic...

  • Page 110: !;ilft)U*

    Intelligent technology esc and the integrated systems cannot compensate for the increased accident risk. - when accelerating on a uniformly slippery surface (for instance all four wheels on ice or snow), press the accelerator gradually and carefully. The driven wheels may other­ wise start to spin (...

  • Page 111: Brakes

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... A warning you should switch on the sport mode or switch off the esc/traction control system (asr) only if your driving ability and the traf­ fic conditions allow you to do so safely - dan­ ger of skidding! - the stabilising functionality is restricted when sport mo...

  • Page 112: Electro-Mechanical

    Intelligent technology brake servo the brake servo amplifies the pressure you apply to the brake pedal. It only works when the engine is running. A warning - when applying the brakes to clean off de­ posits on the pads and discs, select a clear, dry road. Be sure not to inconvenience or en­ danger o...

  • Page 113: 11.J /

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Winter tyres thanks to its four-wheel drive, your car will have plenty of traction in winter conditions, even with the standard tyres. Nevertheless, we still recom­ mend that winter tyres or all-season tyres should be fitted on all four wheels when winter road cond...

  • Page 114: Power Management

    Intelligent technology .&_ warning when extending or retracting the rear spoiler, please make sure that no persons or objects are close to the moving spoiler - risk of injury! Cd caution - if you need to push the vehicle, never put your weight on the rear spoiler - risk of damage! - to avoid damage ...

  • Page 115

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Points to remember starting ability has first priority. Short trips, city traffic and low temperatures all place a heavy load on the battery. In these condi­ tions a large amount of power is consumed, but only a small amount is supplied. The situation is also criti...

  • Page 116

    Intelligent technology transmitted. In accidents where the control units register that airbags have been triggered, a sig­ nal can automatically be sent by the system. This depends on the service provider. The signal can only be sent in areas with sufficient mobile phone coverage. Event data recorde...

  • Page 117

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Multi media interface notes on traffic safety you should only use certain infotainment system functions, e.G. Enter a navigation destination, while the vehicle is stationary. Always be pre­ pared to stop operating the infotainment system in the interest of your own...

  • Page 118

    Multi media interface calling up a menu directly press the corresponding button cd q page 115, fig. 115 towards the menu you wish to open (e.G. I radio!). Selecting and confirming a function fig. 117 how to use the controls selecting and confirming a function in a menu/list cd to select a functi...

  • Page 119

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... note please note that the control buttons are the other way around if arabic is selected as the menu language. Calling up/closing the options menu you can use the options menu to select and con­ firm specific functions for individual menu items (e.G. Radio) and t...

  • Page 120

    Multi media interface mmi touch the mmi touch pad is located on the surface of the rotary pushbutton. Fig. 122 display when mmi touch is active na v igat i on: enter destination & m ·. E: 1 i re; \u1 rngolstadt, m u hlhausen , 85049 r.: (d) i - '. U n c h smu n ster , 85126 r.: (d) petershausen,...

  • Page 121

    - to confirm your selection: press the rotary push button. @ note - you can set the volume of the mmi touch spoken cues according to your own prefer­ ences qpage 207, mmitouch. - please note the direction of writing if the menu language is set to arabic. Rotary pushbutton with joystick function the ...

  • Page 122

    Multi media interface speller for letters/numbers fig. 125 speller - to enter a letter/number: turn the rotary push button while in the selection line @ fig. 125 to select the desired letter/number. Press the rotary push button to confirm the let­ ter/number. Your entry will appear in the entry fi...

  • Page 123: Menus And Symbols

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Multi media interface symbol/ marking explanation ® ! 123! abc! To switch the speller from letters to numbers and vice versa ® to enter a space in the entry field. @ to delete the character to the left of the cursor. Menu language arabic: note the direction of writ...

  • Page 124

    Multi media interface symbol/ marking explanation ® arrow information can be called up by pressing the rotary pushbutton ® roaming connected mobile phone/inserted sim card has left its mobile net- work @ copying procedure copying audio/video files to the jukebox q page 179 @ bluetooth* bluetooth dev...

  • Page 125: Media

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... • telephone • audi connect • navigation • directory • radio • media • sound • help • help speech dialogue system • help telephone • help audi connect • help navigation • help map • help radio • help media • enter number • delete number/ correction • directory • ca...

  • Page 126

    Speech dialogue system speech dialogue system how to use applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system you can operate many infotainment functions conveniently by voice. Fig. 129 talk button and right thumbwheel on multi-func­ tion steering wheel important: the ignition and the mmi system must be...

  • Page 127

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Notes on the command overviews applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system the following overviews show you the commands that you can give to operate the mmi via the speech dialogue system. Alternative commands are separated by the sym­ bol"/"; for example you...

  • Page 128

    Speech dialogue system function calling a contact from the directory dialling a specific number stored for a contact dialling a phone number when an address card is open calling a contact from the favour- ites list displaying the call list calling the last number dialled dialling a telephone number ...

  • Page 129

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Speech dialogue system messages applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system and audi connect important: a mini sim card with a messaging op­ tion must be inserted in the control console's sim card reader* q page 133, fig. 132. Or: a mobile phone with active ma...

  • Page 130

    Speech dialogue system function say: calculating alternative routes calculate alternative routes entering a special destination with special destination > change search area > enter desired cote- search area with assistance from gory or subcategory when requested, e.G. "restaurant" the system catego...

  • Page 131

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Speech dialogue system function say: selecting a waveband fm and dab*/ dab*/ fm / am tuning to a station from the station station (xv) / ensemble (xy)*a) / last stations list selecting a station from the favour- radio favourites > line (xv) ites setting the frequen...

  • Page 132

    Speech dialogue system natural commands applies to: vehicles with speech dialogue system the following overview shows a selection of commands that enable you to speak more naturally with your vehicle. T e l e i p.R©ne • i want to talk to john smith. • who did i call lately? • who called me last? • c...

  • Page 133

    0 n ..... ..... Telephone introduction applies to: vehicles with telephone you have different options for making calls in your vehicle via the mmi; this depends on your vehicle's equipment and the features of your mo­ bile phone. Handsfree after connecting your mobile phone to the mmi system via blu...

  • Page 134

    Telephone setting up connecting a mobile phone via bluetooth applies to: vehicles with telephone fig. 131 pin display for entry on mobile phone important the vehicle must be stationary, and the ignition must be switched on. The bluetooth function and the discoverability option of the mmi system qpag...

  • Page 135

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - you receive the sim pin code from your mo­ bile network service provider together with the sim card. If you enter the sim pin code incorrectly three times 1 > in a row, the sim card will be be blocked. A puk (personal un­ blocking key) must be entered in order to...

  • Page 136: Box

    Telephone .,. If requested, enter the pin code for your mini sim card in the mmi. .,. Select and confirm ok. .,. To allow the mmi to connect automatically in the future, select and confirm yes. .,. Select and confirm either telephone installed in vehicle (sim card) or personal mobile phone (bluetoot...

  • Page 137

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Objects between the audi phone box and the mobile phone. - to charge a mobile phone via a usb adapter: connect your mobile phone to the usb charging socket cd c:> fig. 133 using a usb adapter cable. For ease of use, audi offers special usb adapters* c:> page 183, f...

  • Page 138

    Telephone dialling a telephone number fig. 135 dialling a telephone number from the call list fig. 136 speller for numbers .,. Select: !Menu! Button> telephone> left con- trol button. Call list important: a telephone number must be stored in the call list. Select and confirm the desired telephone nu...

  • Page 139

    0 n ..... (d) note media playback or the radio is muted auto­ matically during a call. During a telephone call applies to: vehicles with telephone important: a call must be in progress. press the right control button. The following options may be available during a call depending on the mobile pho...

  • Page 140: Messages

    Telephone - to rename a stored favourite: select and con­ firm favourites> select a favourite from the list. Select: right control button > rename fa­ vourite. - to move a stored favourite: select and confirm favourites > select a favourite from the list. Select: right control button > move favourit...

  • Page 141

    0 n co ..... ..... Forward you can forward a text message you have selec­ ted to another recipient. Resend* you can re-send a text message you have selec­ ted. Delete this text message* you can delete a text message you have selected. Read 1 > you can have the mmi read an opened text mes­ sage to yo...

  • Page 142: Listening To  Voicemail

    Telephone the following options may be available depend­ ing on which menu you have selected: storing an e-mail as a template there are already ten e-mail templates stored on the mmi. You can store up to ten additional tem­ plates. - create an e-mail. - select and confirm store as template. Continue...

  • Page 143

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... (d} note emergency numbers are not the same for all countries. Please make sure that you know the emergency number for the country you are in. Directory calling up the directory applies to: vehicles with telephone after a mobile phone has been connected suc­ cessfu...

  • Page 144

    Telephone ... To limit the search, enter the initials of the con­ tact you are looking for individually, separating them with a space. Enter additional letters if necessary . ... Select and confirm a contact in the directory. The telephone numbers for the contact you have selected will appear . ... ...

  • Page 145

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - to import contacts from your myaudi ac­ count 1 ): select and confirm import contacts> myaudi account. Enter your myaudi user data. You must have a myaudi account before you can import contacts from the myaudi account. You only have to enter your myaudi user data...

  • Page 146

    Telephone use of data services. There may be restrictions when making and receiving calls. If you select the telephone mode automatic or telephony optimised, there may be network re­ strictions if you try to use audi connect services* and make telephone calls at the same time. Ring tone and volume s...

  • Page 147

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Troubleshooting applies to: vehicles with telephone subject connecting the mobile phone to the mmi fails. The mobile phone does not sup- port the remote sim access pro- file (e.G. Iphone). Using the mmi with two sim cards (in the sim card reader and in a mobile ph...

  • Page 148

    Audi connect audi connect introduction applies to: vehicles with audi connect audi connect services allow online information to be directly transmitted and integrated into the vehicle. Thanks to a wi-fi hotspot, it is possible to use a mobile device to access the internet in the rear of the vehicle ...

  • Page 149

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... ... Select and confirm ok. ... To allow the mmi to connect automatically in the future, select and confirm yes. ... To establish an internet connection for audi connect services, confirm the prompt on the display with accept. After connecting successfully after con...

  • Page 150

    Audi connect search for the mmi system via the bluetooth device search function on your mobile phone. select and confirm the desired mobile phone from the list of bluetooth devices shown. enter the pin to establish a connection on your mobile phone. Or: if the pin is already being displayed on y...

  • Page 151

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... (d) note - please contact your mobile network service provider to find out which functions your mobile device supports. - whether other devices can use the mobile wi-fi hotspot depends on your data plan. - audi recommends that you set a password to protect mobile w...

  • Page 152

    Audi connect navigate to if an entry contains a location (e.G. In city events), this can be used as a navigation destina­ tion in the mmi. Refresh the content of the audi connect service selected is updated. Change search area the search area selected can be changed at any time. For more information...

  • Page 153

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... ((d} note - you can only connect one facebook account to your myaudi account. - further settings (such as account settings and privacy settings) cannot be changed in the mmi. If you wish to change anything in these menus, please do so on the facebook website itself...

  • Page 154

    Audi connect ((!) note - the audi connect map update service using an sd card allows you to find out which soft­ ware version is installed in your vehicle. You can then check whether a new version is available at www.Audi.Com/myaudi. You can also have the new navigation data installed by an audi dea...

  • Page 155

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Hotspot settings the wi-fi connection between your vehicle and the wi-fi device (laptop or mobile phone) is en­ crypted. Before a connection can be established, you must enter the following values/settings when setting up your wi-fi device (these values can be edit...

  • Page 156: Notes On Audi Connect

    Audi connect you can cancel an active data connection manual­ ly by setting the connection setup option to nev­ er. Data roaming the data roaming function is deactivated when the vehicle leaves the factory. Data roaming must be activated ( ) before you can use a data connection abroad. This setting ...

  • Page 157: Troubleshooting

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Data protection applies to: vehicles with audi connect @ note - audi ag collects, processes, transmits and uses the personal data you provide in ac­ cordance with legal requirements to ensure that the individual audi connect services are provided and function prope...

  • Page 158

    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/map!...

  • Page 159

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... ((d} note - snow or other obstructions on the gps aer­ ial or interference caused by trees or large buildings could affect the reception of the satellite signals and make positioning diffi­ cult. Gps reception and vehicle positioning can also be adversely affected ...

  • Page 160

    Navigation - select and confirm a line (e.G. Street, house number or country) and enter the data you wish to use. - select and confirm start route guidance. Using a destination from the map applies to: vehicles with navigation system a location on the map can be set as a destina­ tion. .., press the...

  • Page 161

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Directory contacts are displayed in alphabetical order and are displayed together with a location symbol: @ business postal address @ private postal address @ business navigation destination @ private navigation destination - select and confirm a postal address or ...

  • Page 162

    Navigation online point of interest search applies to: vehicles with navigation system and audi connect you can look for special destinations online. Important: the requirements for audi connect services must be met q page 146. .- press the i nav /map i button repeated ly u nti l the enter destinati...

  • Page 163

    0 n co ..... ..... Adding a stopover applies to: vehicles with navigation system you can enter a new stopover while route guid­ ance is active. Fig. 145 current route guidance with stopover important: you must have entered a destination. press the i nav/map! Button repeatedly until the enter desti...

  • Page 164

    Navigation press the right control button> stop route guidance. Adding a home address applies to: vehicles with navigation system .,. Press the i nav /map i button repeated ly until the enter destination menu is displayed q page 156, fig. 142. Storing a home address - select and confirm home address...

  • Page 165: ®-

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... Filling station message when the fuel gauge is in the reserve zone, a message will appear when this function is on. A list of nearby filling stations will be displayed when you confirm this message. When you select one of the filling stations, the route to its loca­ tion wi...

  • Page 166

    Navigation included in the route calculation based on the time tables currently stored in the navigation data. - with: roads that are closed seasonally are in- cluded in the route calculation. Hov lanes 1) : select avoid to exclude hov lanes from the route calculation. Select allow to have the mmi s...

  • Page 167: Map

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Motorail connections) © q fig. 147. For more in­ formation on the individual route criteria, please refer to q page 163. You can use the rotary pushbutton to preselect the possible alternative routes and have them map how to use the map applies to: vehicles with na...

  • Page 168

    Navigation (d orientation: the map is displayed either in the 20 north or the 20 driving position perspective. @ scale: turn the rotary pushbutton clockwise/ anti-clockwise to zoom in or out. @ when the automatic zoom function is switched on, an "a" for "automatic" is shown in the zoom symbol. © the...

  • Page 169

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... Further map options applies to: vehicles with navigation system .,. Press the i nav /map i button repeatedly until the map is displayed. .,. Press the right control button. Depending on the function chosen, the following additional options may be available in the map menu:...

  • Page 170: Google  Earth  Map

    Navigation automatically adjusted so that you have a more detailed view. Off: the map scale you have set will remain unal­ tered. Map content the display of map content such as traffic infor­ mation, favourite destinations or restaurants can be switched on ( ) and off. Google earth map display appli...

  • Page 171

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... - for safety reasons, the google street view functions cannot be used while the vehicle is moving. - please observe the notes in the chapter notes on audi connect r:::.> page 154. - further information can be found on the in­ ternet at www.Audi.Com/connect. Callin...

  • 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. Wurmta l strabe t ra b e fig. 152 online traffic information...

  • Page 173

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The direction of prayer in relation to the current vehicle position is shown on the infotainment display. (d) note - please observe the notes in the chapter notes on audi connect page 154. - every vehicle with active online traffic data contributes to specifying a...

  • Page 174

    Listening to the radio listening to the radio calling up the radio the radio supports the following wavebands: fm, am, dab* (digital radio). You can use the ho radio receiver* to receive radio stations from the fm/am wavebands digitally. Fig. 153 fm/dab station list .,. Press the i radio i button. A...

  • Page 175

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... - tag this song for itunes* 1): connect your apple device to the audi music interface*. Select and confirm tag this song for itunes. The track that is currently playing will be copied to your apple device. Synchronise your apple device with itunes. The next time y...

  • Page 176

    Listening to the radio the left to edit the station name. Enter a sta­ tion name. Select and accept confirm. Detailed station information view fig. 155 radio view: detailed station information important: the system must be tuned to a radio station. The detailed station information option must be swi...

  • Page 177

    0 n co ..... Important: the favourites list must be displayed. - to listen to a favourite: select and confirm a favourite from the list. - to move a favourite: select a favourite from the list> right control button > move favourite. Or: press and hold the rotary pushbutton for several seconds. Selec...

  • Page 178: Troubleshooting

    Listening to the radio switches to the detailed station information view c:;, page 174 after approximately five sec­ onds. If it is available, information on the selec­ ted station (e.G. Station name, artist, slide show, station logo) may be shown. Preferred image (dab+*, hd radio waveband 1 >) you ...

  • Page 179

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Media introduction the mmi system includes various media drives and provides various options for connecting devi­ ces. For example, you can play audio/video* files from the jukebox or connect a mobile device to the audi music interface* and operate it via the mmi. ...

  • Page 180: Media Drives

    Media (co) 6/vde 0837. The optical readers installed in your vehicle are classified as safety class 1. La­ sers used in devices that fall into this category are very weak and well screened, so there is no danger if used correctly. Media drives sd card readers fig. 157 inserting an sd card the sd car...

  • Page 181

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... note playback cannot be guaranteed if the cd/dvd contains audio/video files with a high data rate. Cd drive applies to: vehicles with cd drive fig. 159 cd drive the cd drive is located in the glove box @ qpage 6, fig. 2. -to load a cd: the cd will be drawn in automati­ ca...

  • Page 182

    Media qpage 188 is displayed. Select one of the fol­ lowing sources to copy to the jukebox: sd card, cd-rom, dvd-rom*, usb mass storage de­ vice*. Important: the media centre (e.G. Tracks, al­ bums) must be open. - to select an entry: select an entry from the media centre. Select: right control butt...

  • Page 183

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... (d} note - pay attention to any connection queries on your bluetooth device. - bluetooth devices only have to be bonded once. Any bluetooth devices that have al­ ready been bonded to the mmi system once are connected automatically when they are within range. - you can bond ...

  • Page 184

    Media cd caution please note that it is your responsibility to take precautions regarding data protection, anti-virus protection and protection against loss of data on mobile devices used to con­ nect to the internet via the wi-fi hotspot. {(d note -the wi-fi audio player only needs to be con­ necte...

  • Page 185

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Q page 229, important safety notes on the front airbag system. Cd caution in order to use on line media, you generally have to set up an account with an on line me­ dia service, which may lead to additional costs, especially if you are using the service abroad. (cd...

  • Page 186: Use

    Media audi music interface applies to: vehicles with audi music interface you can connect your mobile devices via the audi music interface in order to charge the battery and operate the devices via the mmi. Fig. 161 connecting mobile devices the audi music interface is located in the front storage c...

  • Page 187

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - it cannot be guaranteed that mobile devices which do not meet the specification usb 2.0 will function properly. - usb hubs are not supported. - some ipod versions (e.G. Ipod shuffle) can- not be connected with the usb adapter for devices with apple dock connector...

  • Page 188

    Media -very high or very low temperatures (a com­ mon occurrence in a car's interior) can cause damage to mobile devices and/or impair their performance. Please do not leave your mobile devices in the vehicle when the tem­ perature is very high or very low. - the aux adapter cable is available from ...

  • Page 189

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... 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- cy number dvd drive*: max. 1000 files per medium of files jukebox*: memory approx. 10 gb; ...

  • Page 190

    Media - the display of country-specific characters (e.G. For id3 tag information) depends on the language set on the system; it cannot be ensured that these characters are always displayed correctly. Playing media calling up media you can start and operate various types of media via the mmi control ...

  • Page 191

    - for safety reasons, the video picture is not available while the vehicle is moving. While you are driving, only the sound is played. Media centre several categories for selecting audio/video* files are available in the media centre. Fig. 165 example: categories for a usb stick fig. 166 example: ca...

  • Page 192

    Media dvd-rom tracks cannot be selected via cat­ egories such as artists, albums or genres. The categories podcasts, audiobooks and composers are available when you are using an ipod (source: audi music interface qpage 183). - for safety reasons, the video picture is not available while the vehicle ...

  • Page 193: Other Settings

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Until the source overview q page 188 is dis­ played. Select a source which supports catego­ ries q page 189 (e.G. An sd card). Select the fa­ vourites category. Important: the favourites list must be displayed. - to listen to a favourite: select and confirm an item...

  • Page 194

    Media set as ring tone*1) important: a mobile phone must be connected to the mmi and the track currently playing must be on the jukebox* page 179. The selected track will be used as the ring tone for incoming calls. Gracenote online database* important: the mmi must be connected to the internet. Wh...

  • Page 195: Troubleshooting

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Picture for- information mat automatic the mmi detects the picture for- mat of the source and displays the picture using the best possible width-to-height ratio. Depending on the source format and the info- tainment display installed, black bars may be displayed o...

  • Page 196

    Media subject advice bluetooth audio player*/wi-fi to ensure problem-free playback, only one interface should be in audio player*: playback problems. Use at any one time. Wi-fi audio player*: playback some mobile phones may experience audio playback problems if problems. The internet connection in t...

  • Page 197

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Television calling up the tv menu applies to: vehicles with tv you can receive tv or audio channels via the mmi system. Fig. 169 tv channel list you can receive digital tv channels and radio sta­ tions l) in the dvb-t/dvb-t2 standard. press the i media! Button. P...

  • Page 198

    Television pidure for· information mat automatic the mmi detects the picture for- mat of the source and displays the picture using the best possible width-to-height ratio. Depending on the source format and the info- tainment display installed, black bars may be displayed on the edges of the picture...

  • Page 199

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... (j) entering a teletext page number to open the speller for numbers: select and con­ firm the arrow key (z) . To enter a page number: enter a page number using the speller for numbers. To delete a number: select and confirm button @ . To close the speller for numb...

  • Page 200

    Television important: the system must be tuned to a chan­ nel and additional information on the channel must have been received. If available, information on the channel and the programme will be shown. The info box will dis­ appear after a few seconds. (d time of broadcast displays the time of broa...

  • Page 201: Other Settings

    - the av cable and retrofitting services are available from audi dealers or specialist retailers. - please note the information on accessories and replacement parts for your vehicle 9page 274. Other settings tv settings ... Press the i mediai button. Press the left control button repeatedly until th...

  • Page 202

    Television enter a password for approximately one mi­ nute. The password can only be reset by an audi workshop. - whether a digital signal for the child lock activation can be received depends on the broadcasting organisations. Av settings applies to: vehicles with tv and external av input .,. Selec...

  • Page 203

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... 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 inte...

  • Page 204

    System settings system settings setting the time and date the time can be set manually or via cps. ... Select: i menu i button > settings> left control button> mmi settings> date & time. Set automatically the time and date are automatically updated when this function is switched on - time the time c...

  • Page 205

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Factory settings you can reset the following functions to the fac­ tory settings: -sound settings -radio - media settings -jukebox* - directory* - telephone* -bluetooth and wi-fi* - navigation settings* -navigation and online memory* - speech dialogue system* - me...

  • Page 206

    System settings - to disconnect a wi-fi audio player: deactivate wi-fi on your wi-fi enabled device. The device will be removed from the list automatically. Directory important: no mobile phones are connected to the mmi via the bluetooth remote sim access profile or the handsfree profile. - connect ...

  • Page 207: System  Update

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... (d) note some sim cards do not allow the sim pin query to be deactivated. System update select: im en u i button > settings > left control button> system maintenance. - system update: insert the storage medium with the update data into the appropriate drive pag...

  • Page 208

    System settings sound settings you can adjust the sound and volume of the fv1fv11 individually. The settings depend on the equip­ ment fitted in your vehicle. Fig. 174 adjusting balance/fader .- select: !Menu! Button> sound> left control button > entertainment. Treble/bass you can adjust the setting...

  • Page 209

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Voice guidance during calls: refer to page 164, voice guidance. Volume of spoken cues: turn the rotary pushbut­ ton to adjust the volume of the spoken cues while route guidance is active. Entertainment fader: this option allows the vol­ ume of the current audio so...

  • Page 210

    Safe driving safe driving general notes safety is the first priority your safety is our first priority. This chapter contains important information, tips, suggestions and warnings that you should read and observe for your own safety and the safety of your passengers. A warning - the information in t...

  • Page 211

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... What factors can impair your safety? Safety on the road is directly related to how you drive, and can also be affected by the passengers in the vehicle. The driver is responsible for the safety of the ve­ hicle and all its occupants. If your ability to drive is imp...

  • Page 212

    Safe driving -adjust the driver's seat and steering wheel so there is a distance of at least 25 cm be­ tween your breastbone and the centre of the steering wheel q fig. 176. - while driving, always hold the steering wheel with both hands on the outside of the rim at about the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock...

  • Page 213: Child  Seats

    0 n ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... A warning rear passengers sitting out of position can suffer severe injuries. - seat belts only offer maximum protection when the backrest is in an upright position and the passengers are wearing the seat belts properly. By not sitting upright, rear passengers increa...

  • Page 214

    Safe driving no suitable child seats. Please observe any other applicable regulations in the country in which you are travelling. - babies and children must never travel on an­ other occupant's lap. - never allow more than one child to occupy one child seat. - never leave a child without supervision...

  • Page 215

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Child seat categories only use child restraint systems that are official­ ly approved and suitable for the child. 0/0+ 1 fig. 178 child seat categories child restraint systems are covered by the euro­ pean standard ece-r 44. An orange label is usu­ ally attached to...

  • Page 216

    Safe driving group 3 child seats (rear seat) applies to: vehicles with rear seat approved as a group 3 child seat fig. 179 label on the rear seat fig. 180 child in the rear seat rear seat children from the age of around 7 and a height of approx. 1.30 m to 1.45 m are best seated in the rear seat. The...

  • Page 217

    0 n co ..... \d ijl an isofix child seat categorised as "universal" (iuf) is suitable for a seat if: -your child seat is marked with iuf in the follow­ ing table and -the child seat can be secured with top tether 1 > qpage 215. Weight class isofix outer front size cate- rear seats passeng- gory er's...

  • Page 218: Pedal Area

    Safe driving securing child seats with seat belt if you wish to use a child seat in the approval cat­ egory "universal" (u), please ensure that it is ap­ proved for the seats in your vehicle. The follow­ ing table shows the installation options. The nec­ essary information can be found on the orange...

  • Page 219

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... -always make sure that floor mats are prop­ erly secured. - never lay or install additional floor mats or other floor coverings over the existing floor mats; this would restrict the pedal area and possibly obstruct the pedals, which could cause an accident. Stowing...

  • Page 220: Pedestrian  Protection

    Safe driving fastening rings unsecured loads ore a hazard to all vehicle occu­ pants. Fig. 184 location of fastening rings in luggage compart­ ment use the fastening rings to secure items safely in the luggage compartment a in luggage compartment on page 217. During a collision or an accident, ev...

  • Page 221

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Servicing the pedestrian protection system applies to: vehicles with pedestrian protection system fig. 185 bonnet: pedestrian protection system triggered fig. 186 pressing back/checking the bonnet when the pedestrian protection system has been triggered, the bonnet...

  • Page 222: Seat  Belts

    Seat belts seat belts why is it so important to use seat belts? Seat belts provide effective protection the common belief that passengers can brace their weight with their hands in a minor collision is false. Fig. 187 driver with properly positioned seat belt - good protection if the brakes are appl...

  • Page 223

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - do not wear the belt over hard or fragile ob­ jects (such as glasses or pens, etc.) because this can cause injuries. - loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat over a jacket) impairs the proper fit and function of the belts. - the belts must be kept clean, othe...

  • Page 224: How To Wear Seat  Belts

    Seat belts even at urban speeds of 30 km/h to 50 km/h, the forces acting on the occupants in a collision can reach the equivalent of 1 ton (1,000 kg) or more. At greater speed these forces are even higher. Again: if the speed doubles, the forces increase by a factor of four. Passengers who do not we...

  • Page 225

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The three-point inertia reel belts are tensioned automatically. The retractor system gives com­ plete freedom of movement, as long as the pull on the belt is slow. Hard braking locks the belt. The belt will also lock when you accelerate, drive up or down a steep hi...

  • Page 226: Belt Tensioners

    Seat belts a warning during pregnancy, women should especially make sure to wear the lap portion of the seat belt as low as possible across the hips so that there is no pressure on the stomach. Taking off the seat belts the red button releases the belt from the buckle. Fig. 196 the latch plate of th...

  • Page 227

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Airbag system description of airbag system general notes on airbag system the airbag is an integral part of the car's passive safety system. In conjunction with the seat belts, the airbag sys­ tem gives the front occupants additional protec­ tion for the head and ...

  • Page 228: Airbag

    Airbag system of the airbag or belt tensioner systems are scrapped. - for safety reasons, the alternator and the starter are both disconnected from the bat­ tery via a pyrotechnic circuit breaker in se­ vere accidents. - any repairs to the pyrotechnic circuit breaker must always be performed by a qu...

  • Page 229: Jji

    Deactivating the front passenger's airbag applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for front pas­ senger's airbag if an airbag has been deactivated, it should be reactivated as soon as possible so that it can continue to give the required protection. Fig. 198 glove box: key-operated switch for ...

  • Page 230

    Airbag system description of front airbags the airbag system is not a substitute for the seat belts. Fig. 200 driver's airbag in steering wheel fig. 201 front passenger's airbag in dashboard the front airbag for the driver is located in the padded hub of the steering wheel c::>fig. 200. The front ai...

  • Page 231

    Important safety notes on the front airbag system there are a number of safety points concerning the airbag system which you should remember. This will help to reduce the risk of injury in an ac­ cident. Fig. 203 minimum distance from steering wheel a warning - it is important for the driver and fro...

  • Page 232

    Airbag system side airbags description of side airbags applies to: vehicles with side airbags the airbag system is not a substitute for the seat belts. Fig. 204 location of side airbag in driver's seat the side airbags are located in the backrest pad­ ding of the front seats q fig. 204. The location...

  • Page 233: Head-Protection  Airbags

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The system. Repairs or any other work on the doors must therefore always be carried out by a qualified workshop. - do not apply excessive force to the sides of the backrests (such as hard knocks or kicks), as this could damage parts of the system. The side airbags ...

  • Page 234

    Airbag system the front airbags, side airbags and head-protec­ tion airbags may be triggered together in certain types of accident. In order to provide the desired extra protection in an accident, the airbags have to inflate extremely rapidly (within fractions of a second). Important safety notes on...

  • Page 235

    Checking and topping up fluids fuel petrol grade applies to: vehicles with petrol engine the correct grade of petrol is listed inside the fuel tank flap. The vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter and must only be run on unleaded petrol. The petrol must comply with the en 228 or din 51626-1 ...

  • Page 236

    Checking and topping up fluids diesel can thicken at very low temperatures, which can result in problems starting the engine or prevent the engine from running smoothly. For this reason, filling stations in some countries offer winter-grade diesel fuel during the cold months so that you can continue...

  • Page 237

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - if the spare fuel canister is made of metal, the filler nozzle must be in contact with the canister during filling. This helps pre­ vent an electrostatic charge building up. - make sure you never spill fuel in the vehi­ cle or in the luggage compartment. Fuel vap...

  • Page 238: C:i

    Checking and topping up fluids .,. After fuelling, remove the funnel and close the fuel tank flap so that it locks in place. Cd caution remove any fuel spills from the paintwork im­ mediately. Releasing the tank flap manually the tank flap can be released manually if the tank unlocking system should...

  • Page 239

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - never spill fluids on a hot engine. These flu­ ids can cause a fire (e.G. Radiator anti­ freeze). - take care not to cause short circuits in the electrical system, especially when working on the battery. - when working in the engine compartment be aware that the ...

  • Page 240

    Checking and topping up fluids .,. Press the release lever fig. 214 in the direc­ tion indicated (arrow). This will release the ar­ rester hooks. .,. Open the bonnet. _& warning to avoid the risk of being scalded, never open the bonnet if you see steam or coolant escap­ ing from the engine compartm...

  • Page 241

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... The positions of the engine oil dipstick and en­ gine oil filler cap q fig. 215 (items @ and @ ) may be different on some engine versions. Engine oil choosing the correct engine oil grade the service interval display in the instrument cluster of your vehicle will i...

  • Page 242

    Checking and topping up fluids depending on how you drive and the conditions in which the car is used, oil consumption can be up to 0.5 ltr./1000 km. Oil consumption is likely to be higher for the first 5000 km. For this rea­ son the engine oil level must be checked at regu­ lar intervals, preferabl...

  • Page 243

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Coolant addi- frost protec- tive tion countries with min.40 %, min. -25 °c warm climate max. 45 % countries with min. 50 %, max. -40 °c cold climate max. 60 % cd caution - have your qualified workshop check the cooling system before the winter season to make sure t...

  • Page 244: 8Cm

    Checking and topping up fluids brake fluid a 8cm dot 4 fig. 219 engine compartment: cap of brake fluid reservoir checking brake fluid level the brake fluid level must be between the min and max marks on the reservoir c:> page 238, fig. 215. If the level goes down noticeably in a short time, or drops...

  • Page 245

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Destroys the battery. To avoid this, the battery should be recharged at least once a month page 244. Do not disconnect the battery; oth­ erwise the anti-theft alarm system* will be out of operation. Winter conditions the battery is drained more in cold weather, ...

  • Page 246: ,8.

    Checking and topping up fluids battery poles - this can cause an electrical fire. - never charge a frozen or thawed out battery - risk of explosion and chemical burns! A battery must be replaced once it has frozen. When it is discharged the battery can freeze at temperatures around 0 ° c. - make sur...

  • Page 247

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Replacing the battery your vehicle is equipped with an intelligent pow­ er management system to control the distribu­ tion of electrical energy q page 112. The power management function ensures that the battery is charged much more efficiently than on vehicles with...

  • Page 248

    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 infotainmen...

  • Page 249: Wheels

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Wheels tyres and rims general notes inspect the tyres regularly for damage (cuts, cracks or blisters, etc.). Remove any foreign bodies embedded in the treads. if you have to drive over a kerb or similar obsta­ cle, drive very slowly and as near as possible at a...

  • Page 250

    Wheels a warning - use only tyre/rim combinations and match­ ing wheel bolts approved by audi. Otherwise damage to the vehicle and an accident could result. - for technical reasons, it is not possible to use wheels from other vehicles. In certain cases, it is not even possible to use wheels from ano...

  • Page 251: Ciid

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... .&, warning insufficient tread depth or different tread depths on different wheels reduce safety. This is particularly evident in vehicle handling, when there is a risk of aquaplaning in deep puddles of water and when driving through corners. Braking is also advers...

  • Page 252

    Wheels wheel bolts and rims wheel bolts the wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily. A special adapter is required to turn the anti­ theft wheel bolts* q page 262. Rims rims with a bolted rim flange* or bolted trim parts* consist of several components. A special technique is applied to bolt thes...

  • Page 253: Tyre  Pressure Loss

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Rim size rim offset tyre size 7jx17 47mm 225/50 you must remove the snow chains on roads which are free of snow; otherwise the vehicle handling may be impaired and the tyres may be damaged. .&, warning unsuitable or incorrectly mounted snow chains can cause you to ...

  • Page 254

    Wheels - it is the driver's responsibility to ensure that the tyre pressures are correct. For this rea­ son you must check the tyre pressures regu­ larly. - under certain conditions (e.G. Driving at high speeds, on ice and snow or on poor road surfaces) the tyre pressure loss indica­ tor may not app...

  • Page 255

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Care of vehicle and cleaning general notes regular and careful care helps to maintain the value of the vehicle. This may also be one of the requirements for upholding any warranty claims in the event of corrosion or paint defects. Qualified workshops carry stocks o...

  • Page 256

    Care of vehicle and cleaning .&_ warning - follow the rules and recommendations of the car wash operator and do not wash the vehicle with the ignition switched on - risk of accident! -to avoid cutting yourself on sharp metal parts, always wear suitable protection when cleaning the underside of the c...

  • Page 257

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... 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 277 fuel overflow rinse with water without delay surface rust surface rust remover, apply wax a...

  • Page 258

    Care of vehicle and cleaning component situation i remedy fabrics, surface dirt vacuum cleaner leatherette, water-based stains, e.G. Absorbent cloth and mild detergent a ) alcantara coffee, tea, blood, etc. Fat-based stains, e.G. Oil, apply mild detergent a >, dab off dissolved grease or make-up, et...

  • Page 259: Service

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... - the vehicle must be free of dirt and dust before applying polish/wax - otherwise the paintwork may be damaged. - do not polish/wax the vehicle in direct sunlight - this can damage the paint! - do not attempt to polish out surface rust deposits - this can damage t...

  • Page 260

    Mobility mobility general notes ... If your vehicle experiences technical problems, stop the car well away from moving traffic. If you have a flat tyre, you should park the car on a level surface. Be particularly careful if you are on a slope . ... Apply the parking brake . .., switch the hazard war...

  • Page 261

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Tool kit/tyre repair kit/compressor fig. 226 luggage compartment: floor panel (closed) the tools, tyre repair kit and compressor are stor­ ed under the floor panel in the luggage compart­ ment. ... Press the plastic handle and lift up the floor panel. .,. Fold back...

  • Page 262

    Mobility - change clothing immediately if it becomes soiled with the tyre sealant. - if any allergic reactions should occur get medical help immediately. - keep the sealant away from children. (d note - if sealant should leak out, leave it to dry. When it has dried, you can pull it off like a piece ...

  • Page 263: Changing A Wheel

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... After repairing a tyre applies to: vehicles with tyre repair kit affix the sticker "max. 80 km/h", which is en­ closed with the tyre repair kit, to the dashboard where the driver will see it. after about 10 minutes, stop to check the tyre pressure. if tyre pr...

  • Page 264

    Mobility anti-theft wheel bolts fig. 232 anti-theft wheel bolt with wheel bolt cap and adapter 0 ,-.. St 0 st cd to release the anti-theft wheel bolts, you need a special adapter (provided in the vehicle's tool kit). pull off the hubcap* or wheel bolt cap * @ fig. 232. slide the adapter @ all t...

  • Page 265

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... (such as tiles) use a rubber mat or similar to prevent the jack from slipping c:> ,&. . locate the marking on the door sill closest to the wheel being changed c:> fig. 234. The jack­ ing point is located behind the marking under the door sill. wind up the jack*...

  • Page 266: Spare Wheel

    Mobility the wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily. Before putting on the wheel, inspect the condi­ tion of the wheel and hub mounting surfaces. These surfaces must be clean before mounting the wheel. A warning do not use the hexagonal socket in the screw­ driver handle to tighten the wheel bo...

  • Page 267

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Removing the compact temporary spare wheel ... Turn the centre plastic knob q fig. 238 cd anti- clockwise. ... Take out the spare wheel. Removing the jack ... Lift open the trim on the right side of the lug- gage compartment and take out the jack. Snow chains for t...

  • Page 268

    Mobility starting the engine the two jump leads must be connected in the correct sequence. Fig. 240 engine compartment: terminals for jump leads and battery charger fig. 241 jump-starting with the battery of another vehi­ cle: a - discharged battery, b - boosting battery u.. Co please note that the ...

  • Page 269

    0 n ..... - keep sparks, flame and lighted cigarettes away from batteries: the gases given off can cause an explosion. - if jump-starting another vehicle, position the jump leads in such a way that they can­ not come into contact with any moving parts in the engine compartment of the oth­ er vehicle...

  • Page 270

    Mobility .&_ warning there is a high risk of accidents when towing/ tow-starting, as the towed vehicle can easily be driven into the towing vehicle. Cd caution - if it is not possible to tow the vehicle as de­ scribed above (e.G. Due to a gearbox failure or if the vehicle has to be towed further tha...

  • Page 271

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... ... Attach the tow-rope or the tow-bar only to the towing anchorages provided for this purpose qpage 269, qpage 269. ... Engage second or third gear before moving off. ... Press the clutch and hold the pedal down . ... Switch on the ignition. ... Once both vehicles...

  • 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! 270

  • Page 273: Fuses And  Bulbs

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Fuses and bulbs fuses fuses in vehicle interior fig. 246 area near steering column on lhd vehicle: cover fig. 247 open glove box on rhd vehicle: cover access to the fuses is different on left-hand and right-hand drive vehicles. - lho vehicles: the fuses are located...

  • Page 274

    Fuses and bulbs .&_ warning never attempt to repair a fuse or replace a blown fuse by fitting a fuse with a higher am­ pere rating. This could damage the electrical system - risk of fire! Cd caution if a newly replaced fuse blows again after a short time, the electrical system must be checked by a q...

  • Page 275: Bulbs

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... No. Electrical equipment f37 cornering light (left side)/ led headlight (left side) f38 engine control unit, es( control unit f39 door(s), passenger's side (e.G. Electric win- dows) f40 cigarette lighter, electrical sockets f41 scr relay and delivery unit f42 centr...

  • Page 276

    Accessories and modifications to the vehicle accessories and modifi­ cations to the vehicle accessories, replacement parts and repairs it is best to consult an authorised audi dealer before purchasing accessories and replacement parts or having any repairs carried out. Your car is designed to offer ...

  • Page 277

    Accessories and modifications to the vehicle a warning incorrectly performed modifications or other work on your vehicle can lead to malfunctions and cause accidents. (d note modifications to the front of the vehicle and/ or to the engine compartment (resulting from tuning measures, for instance) ca...

  • Page 278

    Accessories and modifications to the vehicle device text message possible reme- dy infotainment some func- switch on the display tions of the in- ignition. If the fotainment component system are cur- protection is rently unavail- still not deacti- able. Please vated, contact switch on the a qualifie...

  • Page 279

    0 n co ...... \d ijl ...... \d ...... Technical data vehicle identification data xxxxx xx - x - xxxx xxx (1\_j_ fahrzg.-ioent-nl t vehnl.E - ioent - no. Xx p /type xxxxxxxx xx x xxxxxxxx xxx xxx i xx xxxxxxx xx x . X xx xxx kw xxx ®i i i-: ioe xxxx xxx xxx @-+ r:: r. Xxxx i xxxx xxx i xx m.-...

  • Page 280

    Technical data capacities fuel tank - front-wheel drive ltr. - so - four-wheel drive ltr. - ss 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. Please note that the details li...

  • Page 281

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Technical data petrol engines tt coupe 1.8, 4-cylinder (132 kw)5> power output 2 > 132 kw at 5100 - 6200 rpm maximum torque 250 nm at 1250 - 5000 rpm drive fwd gearbox mg ag maximum speed1> km/h 241 2413) acceleration from o - 100 km/h sec. 6.9 7.0 in accordance wi...

  • Page 282: Diesel Engine

    Technical data tts coupe 2.0 quattro, 4-cylinder (228 kw) power output 2 > 228 kw at 5800 - 6200 rpm maximum torque 380 nm at 1800 - 5700 rpm mg ag maximum speed km/h 2503> 2503> acceleration from o - 100 km/h sec. 4.9 4.6 kerb weight (unladen weight) kg 1440 1460 gross vehicle weight kg 1765 1785 m...

  • Page 283: Numbers  And

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Numbers and symbols 360 ° display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 a a/c (air conditioner) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 60 abs see anti-lock brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 accelerator pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 284

    Index audi connect services media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 telephone.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 audi connect services, using mmi control console . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 285

    Parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 warning lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 browser see media centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 bulbs, changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 buttons multi-function steering wheel......

  • Page 286

    Index connections see media drives..................... 177 consumption (fuel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 277 contact deleting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 displaying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 287

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Directory entry see contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 display multi-function steering wheel........ 19, 21 navigation map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 displaying traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16...

  • Page 288

    Index temperature gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 topping up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 warning lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 engine speed governing (indicator lamp) 15 engine start/stop mode see start/stop system . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 289

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... G garage door opener (homelink) . . . . . . . . . . 38 gearbox malfunction (indicator lamp) 82 generator see alternator (warning lamp) . . . . . . . . . . 13 global commands (speech dialogue system) .125 glove box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 290

    Index internet see audi connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 internet connection, establishing . . . . . . . . 148 internet radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 ipod see audi music interface . . . . . . . . . . 183, 184 isofix (securing child seats) . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 291

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Manual gearbox kick-down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 manual operation boot lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 emergency braking function...

  • Page 292

    Index multi-function steering wheel button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 how to use the multi-function steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 21 navigation cues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 pause . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 293

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Overview (controls and displays) . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p paddle levers (automatic gearbox) . . . . . . . . 79 paint damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 paint no. Park assist .......................... . 277 101 description . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 294

    Index random playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 reading lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 rear seats, folding down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 rear spoiler .......................... 111 rear window heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 61 r...

  • Page 295

    0 n co ..... \d ijl ..... \d ..... Selection menu calling up/closing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 multi-function steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . 20 selective wheel torque control . . . . . . . . . . 107 selector lever (automatic gearbox) manual release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 296

    Index steering electro-mechanical power steering . . . . . 110 warning lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 steering wheel adjusting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 paddle levers (automatic gearbox) . . . . . . . 79 see also multi-function steering wheel ......

  • Page 297

    0 n co ..... \d ij'i ..... \d ..... Showing on map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 volume ............................ 206 traffic programme (tp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 traffic sign recognition see camera-based traffic sign recognition . 23 treble (sound) . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 298

    Index web radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 wheel bolt caps removing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 wheel bolts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 anti-theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 loosening . ...

  • Page 299

    © 2015 audi ag audi ag works continuously to develop and fur­ ther improve all models. You will appreciate that we must therefore reserve the right to alter any part of the vehicle and its equipment or technical specifications at any time. No legal commitment can therefore be implied by the informat...

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