AUDI A4 2017 Manual PDF
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Warm  and  cold 
3  zone  deluxe  automatic  climate  control 
Operating 
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Fig. 73 3-zone  de lu xe automat ic cl imate  contro l;  cockpit  controls 
Fig.  74 3-zone  de luxe automatic  cl imate  contro l system:  rear  controls 
Press the  knobs,  buttons  or  rocker  switches  to 
turn  the  functions  on  or  off . When  the funct ion  is 
sw itched  on, the  LED in the  respect ive button  or 
knob t urns  on ¢ 
fig. 73. The rocker  switches  are 
sensitive  to  touch.  The driver  and front  passenger 
settings  can be adjusted  separately. 
You can adjust  the settings  for  the  rear of  the  ve
hi cle 
~ fig . 74 using  the  controls  in the  rear . 
On right-hand  drive  vehicles*,  the  functions  of 
the  rocker  switched ® and ® are switched . 
OFF 
climate  control system 
You can switch  the  climate  control  system 
on  and off  with  the  OFF button. 
It is also switch- ed on when  you  press another  button  or a knob
. 
Airflow  from  outside  is blocked  when  the  climate 
contro l system  is sw itched  off . 
A/C 
Cooling mode 
You can  switch the  cooling  mode  on or  off  using 
the  rocker  switch ®· The air  is not  cooled  and  hu
midity  is not  removed when  cooling  mode  is 
switched  off.  This can cause fog  on the  w indows . 
Cooling  mode  switches  off  automatically when 
the  outside  temperature  is below  zero. 
A/Ceco 
cooling  mode* 
You can switch  the  eco cooling  mode  on or  off  us-
ing the  rocker  switch ®· The climate  control  ..,. 
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Warm  and  cold 
system  operates  most  efficiently in eco  cooling 
mode. 
A/C MAX cooling  mode* 
You  can switch  the maximum  cool ing  mode  on  or 
off  using  the  rocker  switch@. Th e air  is  not 
coo led  and  humidity  is not  removed  when  cooling 
mode  is switched  off.  This  can  cause  fog  on  the 
windows.  Cooling  mode  switches  off  automati
cally  when  the  outside  temperature  is below 
zero.  When  the  cooling  mode  is switched  on,  the 
vehicle  interior  is cooled  as  quickly  as  possible 
and  dehumidified . 
c:E) Recirculation  mode 
In recirculation  mode,  the  air  inside  the  vehicle  is 
circu lated  and  filtered.  This  prevents  the  unfil
tered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  entering  the 
vehicle  interior.  We  recommend switching recir
culation  mode  on  when  dr iv ing  through  a tunnel 
or  when  s itting  in  traffic 
c::> ,&. 
Using  the  button,  recirculation  mode  is~ using 
the  button.  You can  also  switch  the  recirculation 
mode off  by pressing the  knob 
(D :1E or the  but 
ton. 
AUTO 
Automatic  mode 
Automatic  mode  ma intains  a  constant  tempera
ture  inside  the  vehicle.  Air temperature,  airflow 
and  a ir distribution  are  controlled  automatically . 
You can  switch  automatic  mode  on  or  off  by 
pressing  the  knob@. 
Temperature 
You can  adjust  the  temperature  between  60°F 
( + 16°()  and  84°F  ( +28°()  by turn ing  the  knob 
(D . If  outside  of  this  range, LO or HI will  appear 
in  the  climate  control  system  d isplay.  In  both 
sett ings,  the  climate  control  runs  constantly  at 
the  maximum  cooling  or  heating  level.  The  tem
pe rat ure  is  not regulated. 
The  temperature  can  be  adjusted  in the  rear  us
ing  the  rear  contro ls 
c::> fig. 74 . 
86'~ Blower 
You  can  adjust  the  vo lume  of  air  generated  by the 
blower  to  your  preference  using  the  rocker  switch 
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@ . To  have  the  blower  regulated  automatica lly, 
press  the knob 
(D. 
Air distribution 
You  can use the  rocker  sw itches @to  adjust  the 
ven ts where  the air  w ill flow  o ut of.  P ress  the 
rocker  switches @repeatedly  until  the desired 
air  distribution  setting  is disp layed  in  the  climate 
contro l system  controls.  To  have the  air  distribu
tion  regulated  automatically,  press  the  knob 
(D. 
-Jit-OPEN/CLOSE the  wide vent 
You can  open  and close  the  wide  vent  in the  cock
pit  using  the rocker  switch ®· 
JI 8M Seat  heating  and ventilation* 
If you  press the  button JI~ the seat  heating/ 
ventilat ion  is  switched  on  at  the highest  leve l (3). 
The  LEDs  indicate  the  temperature  level.  To re
duce  the temperature,  press  the  button  again.  To 
switch  the  seat  heating/ventilation  off,  press the 
button  repeatedly  unti l the  LED  turns  off . 
3%i Defrosting 
The  windshield  and  side  w indows  are  defrosted 
o r cleared  of  condensation  as quick ly  as  poss ible. 
The  maxim um  amount  of  air  flows  mainly from 
the  vents  below  the windshield . Recirculation 
mode  switches  off.  The  temperature  should  be 
set  at + 72°F  (22°()  or  higher.  The  temperature  is 
controlled  automatically. 
Defrost  is sw itched  on  and  off~ using  the  but
ton.  You can  switch  the  function  off  by  pressing 
the  knob 
(D . 
Applies  to vehicles  with  windsh ield  heating*: 
when  outside  temperatures  are  low,  the  wind 
shield  heating  is automatically  switched  on . If 
you  would  like  to  switch  the  windshield  defroster 
on  manually,  press  the  button.~-The  LED in the 
button  blinks. 
Qii) REAR Rear  window  defogger 
Press  the  button to  switch  the  rear  window  de
fogger !! on.  It  on ly operates  when  the  engine  is 
running.  It  switches  off  automatically  after  10  to 
20  minutes,  depending  on  the  outs ide  tempera
ture.  
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To keep  the  rear  window  defogger  on  continuously,  press  the 
Qi!) REAR button  longer  than  3  sec
onds.  Th is is stored  until  the  ignition  is  sw itched 
off. 
SYNC 
Synchronizat ion 
Use the  rocker  switch ® to  select  the fu nct ion . 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the set
tings  for  the  driver's  side  are  applied  to  the  front 
passenger's  side  and  the  rear (except  for  seat 
heating/ventilation*).  When  the  settings  on  the 
front  passenger's  s ide  or  in the  rear  are  changed, 
the  synchronization  is automatically  sw itched  off 
and 
3-zone appears  in  the display . 
SET REAR 
function 
Use the  rocker  switch ® to  select  the  funct ion. 
When  the  function  is switched  on,  you  can  adjust 
all  settings  for  the rear  using  the  climate  control 
system  controls  in  the cockpit . The  rear  climate 
control  system  controls  can not  be  operated  at 
the  same  time.  This  function  switches  off  a uto
matically  after  a certain  period  of  time or after 
l eav ing  the  menu. 
Air  vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in  the  rear center  con
sole  using  the  ridged  thumbwheels.  The  levers 
adjust  the direction  of  the airflow  from the vents. 
The  wide  ve nt  is opened  and  closed using the 
rocker  switch ®· 
Residual  heat 
You can  activate  the  residual  heat  funct ion  when 
the  ignition  is switched  off  by pressing  the  knob 
(D. The  res idual  heat from  the  coolant  is  used to 
h eat  the vehicle  inte rior.  The  residual  heat fu nc
tion  switches  off  automatically  after  about  15 
minutes . 
A WARNING 
-You  should  not  use  the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  of time  since  no 
fresh  a ir is  drawn  in.  With  the  air-condition
ing  switched  off,  the  windows  can  fog  up, 
wh ic h  increases  the  r isk  of an  accident. 
Warm  and  cold 
-Individuals  with  reduced  sensit ivity  to pain 
or  temperature  could  develop  burns when 
using  the  seat  heating function.  To reduce 
the  risk  of  injury,  these  individuals  should 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  elements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  knee l on  the  seats  or  place 
heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of the  seat. 
Basic settings 
The climate control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the Infotainment  system. 
.,.  Select  in the  Infotainment  system: I MENU ! but
ton 
>  Vehicle  > left  control  button > Air  condi
tioning 
Automatic  recirculation 
When  switched  on,  automatic  rec irculat ion  con
trols  the  recircu lation  mode  automatically . You 
must  press  the@ 
MAX button  if fog  forms  on 
the  windows. 
Automatic  auxiliary  heater* 
T he  auxi liary  heater  he lps to  warm  the  vehicle  in
terior  more  quickly. 
Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies  to:  veh icles  w ith  stee ring w hee l heat ing 
The steering  wheel rim can be heated. 
Fi g.  75 Steering  whee l: steer ing whee l heating  button 
.,.  Press  the  button  to sw itch  the  steering  wheel 
heating  on  and  off~-The  message 
Steering 
wheel  heating:  on /Steering wheel  heating:  off 
appears in the instrument  cluster displa y. IJ,, 
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Warm  and  cold 
The temperatu re  is  maintained  at a constant  lev
el  when  steering  wheel  heating  is switched  on. 
The  steering  wheel  heating settings  are stored 
automatically  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control 
key that  is in  use. 
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Driving 
General  information 
Breaking  in 
A new vehicle  must  be broken  in,  and  the break
in distance  should  be 1,000  mi les ( 1,500  km).  Do 
not  drive  at speeds that  w ill exceed 
2/3 of  the 
maximum  permitted  engine  speed  (RPM) for  the 
first  600  miles  (1,000  km) , and  avoid full  accel
eration  during  this  period . You may gradually 
start  increasing  the  RPM and the  speed  between 
600  miles  (1,000  km)  and  1,000  miles  (1,500  km). 
During  the  first  hours  of  use, the  engine  has a 
higher  internal  friction  than  later on when  all 
moving  parts  have settled  into  place with  each 
other. 
How  the  vehicle  is driven  during the  first  1,000 
miles  (1,500  km)  also  affects  the  engine  quality. 
Drive at  moderate  engine  speeds after  the  initial 
break-in  per iod,  part icularly  when  running  a cold 
engine . This  will reduce  engine wear  and  improve 
the  mileage . 
Do not  drive  at  too 
low of  an engine  speed (RPM). 
Shift  down  when  the  engine  no  longer runs 
"smoothly" . Extremely  high  engine  speeds are 
automatically  reduced. 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle 
When  you  are  driving on  poor roads,  or  over 
curbs,  steep  ramps,  etc.,  make  certain that  low
lying  parts  such as spoilers  and exhaust  system 
parts  do  not  bottom  out  and  get  damaged. 
This  is especially  true  for  vehicles  with  low-slung 
chassis (sports  chassis)*  and fully loaded 
vehicles. 
Driving  through  water  on roads 
Note  the  following  to  reduce the  risk of  vehicle 
damage  when  driving  through  water,  for  examp le 
<( on flooded  roads : a, .... N 
~ -The wate r must  not  be  any higher  than the bot-.... 
g tom  of  the  vehicle  body . 
3 a, 
Driving 
- Do not  drive  faster  than  walking  speed. 
A WARNING 
After  driv ing through  water  or  mud,  the  effec
tiveness  of  the  brakes may be reduced  due to  moisture  on  the  brake  rotors  and brake  pads. 
A few  careful  brake  applications  should  dry 
off  the  brakes . 
(D Note 
-Vehicle  components  such as the  engine, 
transmission,  suspens ion  or electrical  sys
tem  can be severely  damaged  by driving 
through  water . 
- Always  switch  the  Start/Stop  system*  off 
when  driving  through  water 
r:';>page 78. 
(D Tips 
- Determine  the  depth  before  driving  through 
water. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive  in  reverse or 
switch  the  engine  off  when  driving  through 
water. 
- Keep in  mind  that  oncoming  vehicles  may  create  waves that  raise the  water  level  and 
make  it  too  deep for  your  vehicle  to  drive 
through  safely. 
- Avoid  driving  through  salt  water,  because 
this  can cause corrosion . 
Economical and  environmentally-friendly 
dr iving 
T he amount  of  fuel consumpt ion, the  environ 
mental  impact  and the  wear  to  the  engine, 
brakes and tires  depends  mostly  on your  driving 
style.  With  an anticipatory  and economic  driving 
style,  fuel consumption  can be reduced  by ap
proximately  10-15%.  The following  tips  will  help 
you conserve the  environment  and your  money  at 
the  same time . 
Anticipatory  driving 
A vehicle  uses the  most  fuel  when  accelerating. 
When  you drive  with  anticipation,  you do  not 
need to  brake  as often  and so you accelerate  less . 
When  possible,  let your  vehicle  coast  with  a 
gear 
engaged, 
for  example,  when  you  notice  that  the  ..,. 
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Driving 
next traffic  light  is red . This produces  an  engine 
braking  effect,  which helps  to  protect  the  brakes 
and  tires  and  reduces  the  emissions  and  fue l con 
sumpt ion  to  zero  (fuel shut-off  during  decelera
t ion). 
Shift  effici ently 
An effective  way to  save fuel  is to  upshift earlier. 
Staying  in a gear  too  long  uses fue l unnecessari 
ly . 
P ress  down o n the  acce lerator  peda l slowly and 
avoid "kick -down". 
Avoid  full  acceleration 
You shou ld  rare ly t rave l at  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed.  High speeds  cause  a disp roportiona tely 
h igh  inc rease  in fuel  consump tion, emissions  and 
traffic  no ise . Slower driving saves fuel. 
Reduce idling  time 
The Start/Stop  system*  he lps to  reduce  the  idling 
time  automatically.  In vehicles witho ut  the  Start/ 
S top system* , it  is efficient  to  swit ch the  eng ine 
off when  stopped at r,;1ilro,;1d crossi ngs  and  long 
red  lights . Stopping  the  engine  for  30 -40  sec 
onds  already  saves  more  fuel  than  the  amount  of 
extra  fuel  needed  to  restart  the  engine. 
It t akes a very  long  time  in idle to  war m the  en 
g ine  up to  opera ting tempera ture . Wea r and 
emissions  are  especially  high in the  warm -up 
p hase . Therefore,  yo u should  begin  driving im 
mediately  after  starting  the  engine.  Avoid high 
RPMs while do ing th is. 
Have  maintenance  performed  regularly 
By having ma intenance  performed  regularly  on 
your vehicle, you can help  to  reduce  f uel con
sumpt ion  befo re yo u even start  to  dr ive. The 
maintenance  condition  of your vehicle not  only 
affects  t raffic safety  and  long-term  value  but  a l
so  impacts 
fuel  consumpt ion . A poorly main 
tained  engine  can  lead  to  f uel consumption  that 
is 10%  higher  than  normal. 
Avoid  short  trips 
The engine  and  exhaust  cleaning  system  m ust 
reach the ir opt imal 
operating temperature to  ef
fectively reduce  consumption  and  em iss ions. 
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A cold engine  uses  a d isproportionately  high 
amount  of fue l. The engine  reaches  operating 
temperat ure and  cons umption  norma lizes  on ly 
after  approximate ly 
four ki lometers. 
Check the  tire  pres sure 
To save fue l, make  sure  the  t ires  are  always in
flated  to  the  correct  press ure 
¢ page 32 7. The 
fuel  consumpt ion can increase  by S% if the  pres 
s u re is only 0.5  bar  too  low. Due to  the  increased 
roll ing  resistance,  low tire  pressures  w ill also 
l ead  to  greater  tire 
wear and  will affect  dr iving 
behavior. 
Do not  drive on 
winter  tires year-round,  as this 
will consume  up to  10% more  f uel. 
Eliminate  unnecessary we ight 
Since eve ry  kil og ram  o f extra weight in creases 
fuel  consumption,  a quick inspection  of the  lug
gage  compartment  may be worth  it to  avoid un
necessary  we ight. 
When  no t be ing  used,  a roof  rack sho uld  be  re 
moved to  decrease  the  wind  resistance  of the  ve
hicle . You will save approx imately 
12% of your 
fuel  when  at  speeds  from  62-75  mph  (100-120  km/h). 
Save energy 
The eng ine drives the  generator,  which generates 
electricity;  the  fuel  consumption  also  inc reases 
with the  demand  for e lectricity.  Therefore,  switch 
e lectrical  equ ipment  off when you no longer 
need  it.  Examples  of eq uipment  that  uses  a  lot  of 
energy  are  air blowers  at  a high setting,  the  rear 
window defogger  and  seat  heating* . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave engine  idling unattended  after 
starting . If warning  lights  shou ld come  on to 
i ndica te improper  operation,  they  would go 
unheeded . Extended  idling  also  prod uces 
h eat,  w hic h could  result  i n overheating  o r 
o ther  damage  to  the  veh icle o r othe r prope r
ty .  
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(D Note 
-Have your  vehicle  maintained  properly  and 
in  accordance  with  the  service  recommenda
tions  in your Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
let.  lack  of  proper  maintenance  as  well  as 
improper  use  of  the  vehicle  will  impair the 
function  of the  emission  control  system  and 
could  lead  to  damage . 
- Do not  alter  or 
remove any component  of 
the  Emission  Control  System  unless  ap proved  by the  manufacturer. 
- Do not  alter  or 
remove any device,  such  as 
heat  shields,  switches,  ignition wires, 
valves,  which  are designed  to  protect your 
vehicle's  Emission  Control  System  and  other  important  vehicle  components. 
{t) Tips 
The consumption  estimates  as  published  by 
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 
(EPA) and  Transport  Canada  may  not  corre
spond  to your  actual  consumption  on the 
road,  which will vary depending  upon  vehicle 
load  and  speed,  road  and  weather  conditions, 
trip  length,  etc. 
Steering 
Adjusting  the  steering  wheel  position 
The steering  wheel  position  is adjustable  up and 
down  and  forward  and  back . 
Fig. 76 Lever  on  the  steeri ng  col umn 
.. Pull the  lever  in the  direction  of  the  arrow 
¢,&. . 
"'Bring  the  steering  wheel  into the  desired  posi
tion. 
Driving 
..  Push the  lever against  the  steering  column  un
til  it is secure. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  use  of  the  steering  wheel  adjust ment  and  an  incorrect  seating  position  can 
cause  serious  injuries. 
-
- Only adjust  the  steering  column  when  the 
vehicle  is stationary  so that  you do  not  lose 
control  of the  vehicle. 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  or  steering  wheel  so 
that  there  is at  least  a  10  in (25  cm)  dis
tance  between  your  chest  and  the  steering 
wheel.  If you  do not  maintain  this  distance 
I 
you will  not be  properly  protected  by  the air
bag  system. 
- If  your  physical  characteristics  prevent  you 
from  sitting  at  least  10 in (25  cm)  or  more 
away  from  the steering  wheel,  see  if your 
authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility can  provide  adapters  that 
will help. 
- If  your  face  is  level with  the  steering  wheel, 
the  airbag  does  not  provide as  much  protec
tion  during  a collision.  Always make  sure  that  the  steering  wheel  is  level with  your 
chest. 
- Always hold the  steering  wheel  with your 
hands  in the  9 o'clock  and  3  o'clock  posi
tions  to  reduce the  risk of  injury  if the  airbag 
deploys. 
- Never hold  the  steering  wheel  in the  12 
o'clock  position  or with  both  hands  on the 
rim  or the  center  of  the steering  wheel. 
Holding  the  steering  wheel  incorrectly  sig
nificantly  increases  the  risk of  injury to the 
hands,  arms and  head  if  the airbag  deploys. 
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Driving 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The I S TAR T ENGIN E ST OP I button  switches  the 
ignition  on  and  starts  the  engine. 
F ig . 77 Cockp it : S TAR T ENGI NE S TOP  button 
Starting  the  engine 
..  Press  the  brake  pedal¢.&, . 
..  Press  the 
I S TAR T ENGINE STOPI button 
c> fig . 77.  The engine  will star t . 
..  It  is  possible  that  there  will be  a slight  de lay 
when  starting  the  eng ine  in d iesel  veh icles  in 
colder  temperatu res.  Therefore,  you  must  hold 
the  b rake  peda l down  until  the  eng ine starts. 
T he 
Iii in di cato r lig ht  tu rns  on while  the en 
gine  is p reheat ing. 
Sw itching  the  ignition  on/off 
If you would  like to  switch  the  ign ition  on with
ou t start ing the  eng ine,  fo llow  these  steps : 
..  Press  t he 
I S TAR T ENGIN E STOPI button with 
out 
press ing the  brake  pedal.  Ve hicles w ithout 
the  Start/Stop  system* : the  needle  in the  tach
ometer  moves  into  th e 
READY position . 
..  To swi tch  the  ign ition  off,  press  t he  b utton 
ag ain.  The  needle  in the  ta ch ometer  moves  into 
the 
OFF pos it io n. 
The prewarming  r uns automatically  in diese l 
ve hicl es  w hen the  ig nitio n  is swi tched  on. 
Equipment  that  uses  a  lot  of  electricity  is switch 
ed  off  temporarily  when  you  sta rt  the  engine . 
If the  e ngine  does  not  start  immed iate ly, the 
starting  procedure  stops  automatically  after  a 
short  t ime . Repeat  the  starting  procedure . 
76 
Start/Stop system* 
Note  the  info rmation  in  ¢ page 78, Start/Stop 
sys tem. 
A WARNING 
- To reduce  the  ris k of  po ison ing,  never  allow 
the  engine  to  run  in conf ined  spaces . 
- T he brake  booster  and  power  s teer ing  no 
longer  f unction  w hen you stop  the  engi ne. 
You must  use  more  force  when  braking  or 
steering . Because  yo u cannot  brake  and 
steer  as  you usually  would,  this  cou ld lead 
to  accidents  and  serious  injuries.  These 
fu nctions  are  st ill active  if the  Sta rt/Stop 
system * has  s topped  the  engine. 
('Q) Note 
Avo id  h igh  engine  speed,  full  t hrottle,  and 
h eavy engine  load  if the  eng ine  has  not 
r eache d operat ing tempera tu re ye t. You could 
d am age  the  eng ine. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Do not  let  the  eng ine  run wh ile pa rked to 
warm  up . Beg in d riving immed iate ly . T his  re
du ces  unne cess ary emissions . 
(0 Tips 
- Some  noise  afte r starting  the  eng ine  is nor
ma l and  is no cause  for  co nce rn . 
- If you  leave  the  ve hicle w ith  the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ign itio n w ill  switch  off  af 
te r a ce rtain  amount  of  ti me. Make sure  that 
elect rical eq uip m ent  such  as  the  exterio r 
ligh ts a re  swi tched  off . 
Stopping  the  engine 
.. Bri ng the  vehicle  to  a full  s top  . 
..  Press  the 
I S TAR T ENGINE ST OP I button 
c> page 76, fig. 77 . 
Emergency off  function* 
If  i t  is absolutely  necessa ry, the  eng ine ca n also 
b e tu rned  o ff whi le driving  a t speeds  starting  at 
4  mph  ( 7 km/h) . To sw itch  the  engine  o ff, press 
the 
I S T ART ENGI NE ST OPI button  twice  in a row  .,.  
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<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
briefly  or  press and hold  for longer  than  two  sec 
onds. 
A WARNING 
- Never t urn  off  the  engine  before  the  veh icle 
has come  to  a comp lete  stop. 
- Please note  that  the  brake  booster  and pow
er steering  on ly work  when  the  engine  is 
running.  When  the  engine  off,  you  must  use 
more  force  to  steer  or  b rake the  ve hicle. Be
cause the  usual  steering  and brak ing  capa 
b ili ty  is not  ava ila ble,  the  risk  of  accid ents  o r 
injuries  i ncre ases . 
- For safety  reasons, always  park the  vehicle 
with  the  se lector  lever  in  the P position . 
Ot herwise,  the re is the  r is k t hat  the vehicle 
c o ul d  roll  uninten tion ally. 
- After  the engine  h as bee n sw itched  off,  the 
r adi ator  fan  c an con tinue to  run for  up  to 
1 0 
m inu tes -even wi th the  ig nition switche d 
o ff . I t can a lso switch  on again  after  some 
t ime if  the  coolant  temperature  rises as the 
result  of  heat  buildup  or  if  t he engine  is a l
ready warm  and the  engine  compartment  is 
also heated  by the  sun's  rays. 
(D Note 
I f  the  en gine has been under  heavy  load for 
an e xtended  per io d  of  t ime,  heat  builds  up in 
the  engine  compartment  after  the  engine  is 
sw itched  off  and there  is a risk of  damagi ng 
the  engine . For this  reason,  let  the  eng ine run 
at  idle fo r approximately  two  minu tes before 
shut ting  it  off . 
Messages 
Engine  running.  Warning!  Turn  off  ignition  be
fore  leaving  car 
This message appea rs and  a warn ing tone  sounds 
i f you  open t he d river's  doo r when  the  engi ne is 
ru nning. 
Please press brake  pedal 
This  message appea rs  if  you do  not  press the 
brake  pedal  when  starting  the  eng ine. 
D riving 
Ill Remote  control  key:  key not  recognized.  Is 
the  key still  in the  vehicle? 
T h is ind icator  l igh t tu rns on  and  this  message ap
pears if  the  ignition  key was remove d from  the 
vehicle  when  the engi ne was  running . If the  ig ni
tion  key is no  lo nger in  the  vehicle,  you  cannot 
switch  on  the  ignition  or  start  the  engine  once 
you stop  it . You also cannot  lock the  ve hicle from 
the  outside . 
Shift  to  P, otherwise  vehicle  can  roll  away. 
Doors can be  locked  in  P only 
T h is mess age  appears for  safety  re asons if  the 
selector  lever  is in the  N pos it ion when  yo u 
switch  the  ignition  off.  Move the  se lector  lever to 
t h e P position . Othe rw ise the  vehicle  is not  pro
tected  from  roll ing and  it  cannot  be locked. 
II Remote  control  key:  hold  back of  key 
against  the  de signated  area.  See owner' s man
ual 
If t he  indica to r  ligh t turns  on  and  this  message 
appea rs, there  is a  malfunction ~ 
page 78. 
Shift  to  P before  leaving  car, otherwise  vehicle 
can roll  away 
Th is message appears  if  the  drive r's door  is 
opened wh ile the  ign ition  is switched  on  an d the 
t ran sm issio n has not  been s hifte d to  t he 
P posi
t ion.  Shift  t he tr ansmission  in to  the 
P p o sition 
and t urn o ff the  igni tion  if you  are leaving  the ve
hicle . Otherwise  the vehicle  could  roll.  A lso  refe r 
to 
~ page 80. 
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Driving Starting  the  engine  when  there  is  a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  under certain  circumstances,  for  example  if  the  battery 
in the  vehicle key  is drained,  if  interference  is  af
fected  the key or if  there  is a system  malfunc
tion. 
Fig.  78 Center  console/remote  contro l key: starting  the 
eng ine  if there  is a m alfunction 
Requirement:  the  message Remote  control  key: 
hold  back  of  key against  the  designated  area. 
See  owner's  manual  must  display  and  the D)in
dicator  light  must  turn  on. 
.. Place  the remote  control  key on  the  location 
shown  in the  illustration 
y>l) ~ fig.  78. 
..  Press  the  brake  pedal~ A in Starting  the  en
gine  on page 
76. 
..  Press  the l~S_T_A_R_T_E_N_G_I_N_E_S_T_O_P_I button . The 
engine  will start . 
..  Drive  to an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author
ized  Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
You can  view the  message  again  by pressing  the 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button. 
Start/Stop  system 
Description 
App lies to:  ve hicles  w ith  S ta rt-Sto p system 
The  Start/Stop  system  can  help  increase fuel 
economy  and  reduce  CO2 emissions. 
l ) Market -spe cific 
78 
In Start/Stop  mode,  the  engine  shuts  off  auto 
matically  when  the  vehicle  is stopped,  such  as  at 
a traffic  light. The ignition  remains  switched  on 
during  this  stop  phase.  The  engine  will  restart  automatically  when  needed. 
The  Start/Stop  system  is automatically  activated  as  soon  as  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Basic  requirements  for  Start/Stop  mode 
-The  driver's  door  must  be  closed. 
- The  driver 's  seat  belt  much  be  fastened. 
- The  hood  must  be  closed . 
- The vehicle  must  have  driven  faster  than 
2 mph 
(3  km/h)  since  the  last  time  it stopped . 
- A trailer  must  not  be  hitched  to  the  vehicle . 
If you  leave the  vehicle  during  a  stop  phase, the 
engine  can  be  restarted  within  approximately  30 
seconds  if the  following  requirements are  met: 
- The  driver's  door  must  be  closed , the  driver 
must  be  wearing  the  safety  belt and  the  brake 
pedal  must  be  pressed . Or: 
- The  driver's  door  must  be  closed,  the  brake 
pedal  must  be  pressed  and  a  gear  must  be  se
lected. 
({D Note 
Always switch  the  Start/Stop system  off  when 
driving  through  water 
~page 78. 
(D Tips 
The engine  stops  shortly  before  the  vehicle 
comes  to a  stop 
l). The  full  function  of the 
brake  booster  and  the  power  steering  is still 
available.