AUDI A5 COUPE 2015 Repair Manual
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In  addition  to  the  d river 's seat  settings,  you  can 
also  store  and  access  the  exterior mirror adjust
ment  settings*  using  the  remote  control  key or 
memory  button. 
Remote  control  key 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  seat  memory 
To assign  the  driver's  seat  settings to  the remote 
control  key when  locking  the  veh icle,  the  funct ion 
must  be  act ivated  in the  radio  or 
MM!* 
•  Select: I CARI function  button  > Seat  adjust· 
ment 
> Driver's seat > Remote  control  key > 
on .Or 
•  Select : I CAR I function  button > Car sy stem s* 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Seats > 
Driver' s seat > Remot e contro l key > On . 
@ Tips 
If you  do  not  want  anoth er driver's  settings  to 
be  assigned  to  the  remote  key, sw itc h off the 
memory  f un ct io n  using  the  radio  or MM I* or 
the 
I  O N/OFF I but ton ¢ page 59 . 
Memory  buttons 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  seat  memo ry 
Fig. 6 0 Driver's  door:  memory  fu nct io n  buttons 
The  memory  butto ns  are  located  in the  dr iver's 
d oor. 
Switching  the  memory  function  on /off 
•  Press  the ION/O FF I button  to  switch  the  memo
ry function  on/off . The word 
OFF lights  up  when 
the  memory  function  is  switched off. Seat  p ro· 
files  are  nei ther  stored  no r r eca lled. 
Seats  and  storage 
Storing  a seat profile 
•  Press  the ISET I button.  Whe n the  word SET 
lights  up, the  memory  is ready  to  store  set 
tings. 
•  Press  a  memory  button 
dil or [II) briefly . A  tone 
confirms  that  the settings  were  stored. 
Accessing a  seat  profile 
•  If the  driver's  door  is open  and  the  ignition  is 
sw itched  off,  press  the  memory  button . 
•  If  the  driver's  door  is  closed  or  the  ignition  is 
switched  on,  press  and hold the  memory  but
ton  unti l the  seat  adjustment  is complete. 
A WARNING 
- For  safety  reasons,  the  seat setting  can  o nly 
be  recalled  when  the  veh icle  is stationary· 
otherwise  you  risk hav ing  an  accident. 
- In  an  emergency  the  recall  procedure  can  be 
cancelled  by pressing  the 
I O N/OF F! switch  o r 
by tappi ng  the  memory  buttons. 
Ashtray 
Fi g. 6 1 Center  console:  ashtray 
Opening /clo sing 
•  To open  the  ashtray,  sl ide  the  cover up 
r:!) fig. 61. 
• To  close  the  ashtray,  press  down  on  the  cover. 
Emptying  the  ashtray 
• To remove  the  insert,  slide  the  latch  to  the  right 
r:!) fig. 61 -arrow-. 
•  To insta ll the  insert,  press  it down  into  the 
mou nt. 
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Seats  and storag e 
_& WARNING 
Never put  waste  paper  in the  ashtray . Hot 
ashes  or other  hot  objects  in the  ashtray  could 
set  waste  paper  on  fire . 
Cigarette  Lighter 
Fig.  62 Fron t  center  c onso le: cig arett e lighter 
.,. Press  the  c igarette  lighter  in  . 
.,.  Remove  the  cigarette  lighter  when  it  pops  out . 
_& WARNING 
The  cigarette  lighter  only  works  when  the  ig
nition  is  sw itched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead 
to  ser ious  injuries  or  burns.  For this  reason, 
children  should  never  be  left  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  because  this  increases  the  risk of 
injury. 
(D Note 
The ciga rette  lighter  can  be  damaged  if you 
connect  electrical  accessories  to  it . 
Storing 
General  overview 
_& WARNING 
- Always  remove  objects  from  the  instrument 
panel.  Any items  not  put  away  could  slide 
around  inside  the  vehicle  while  dr iv ing  or 
when  accelerating  or when  applying  the  brakes  or when  dr iv ing  aro und  a corner . 
- When  you  a re driv ing  make  sure  that  a ny
thing  yo u may  have  placed  in the  ce nter  con
so le  or  ot her  storage  locations  can not  fall 
o ut  into  the  footwells.  In  case  of sudden 
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braking  you  would  not  be  ab le to  brake,  de
press  the  clutch  or  accelerate. 
- Any pieces  of clothing  that  you  have  hung 
up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver's  view . 
The coat  hooks  are  designed  only  for  light
weigh t clothing.  Never  hang  any  cloth ing 
w ith  ha rd,  pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
pockets  on the  coat  hooks.  During  sudden 
braking  or  in an  accident  -espec ially  if the 
airbag  is deployed  -these  objects  cou ld  in
jure  any  p assengers  inside  the  vehicle. 
Cupholder 
F ig.  63 Center  co nsole:  front  cup holde r 
Fig. 6 4 Rea r arm rest:  rear  cuphol der 
Opening  re ar cupholders 
.,.  To  open  the  cupholder,  press  on  the  symbol~ 
®Qfig . 64  . 
.,. To adjust  the  arm @,  sw ing  it  in the  d irection 
of the  a rrow. 
.,.  Place  the  beverage  in the  ho lder  and  release 
the  arm . The  arm  sw ings  back  by itself  and  au-
tomatically  secures  the  beverage . 
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Closing cupholders 
• To  close  the  cupholder,  press  on  the  center  sec
tion  between  the  two  arms  and  push  the  cu
pholder  in the  slot  as  far  as  it  will go. 
.&_ WARNING 
Spilled  hot  liquid  can  cause  an  accident  and 
personal  injury. 
- Never  carry  any  beverage  containers  with 
hot  liquids,  such  as  hot  coffee  or  hot  tea,  in 
the  vehicle  while  it is  moving.  In  case  of an 
accident,  sudden  braking  or  other  vehicle 
movement,  hot  liquid could  spill,  causing 
scalding  burns . Spil led  hot  liquid  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  personal  injury. 
- Use only  soft  cups  in  the cupholder.  Hard 
cups  and  glasses  can  cause  injury  in  an  acci
dent . 
- Never  use  the  cupholder  or  adapter  as  an 
ashtray  - risk of fire. 
(y Note 
Only drink  containers  with  lids should  be  car
r ied  in the  cupholder . Liquid  could  spill  out 
and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic equip
ment  or  stain  the  upholstery,  etc. 
Glove compartment 
The glove  compartment  is illuminated  and  can 
be locked . 
Fig. 65 Glove compar tmen t 
•  To open  the  glove  compartment,  pull  the  han
dle  in the  direction  of the  arrow~ 
fig.  65 and 
swing  the  cover  down  to  open . 
Seats  and  storage 
• To  close  the  glove  compartment,  push  the 
glove  compartment  lid upward  until  the  lock 
engages . 
The  glove  compartment  can  be  locked  using  the 
mechanical  key 
~ page  33 . 
On the  right side in the  glove  compartment  is  a 
holder  with  the  key  body into which  the  emergen
cy key  must  be  clipped  to be  able  to  start  the  ve
hicle. 
A WARNING 
-
To reduce  the  risk of  personal  injury  in  an  acci-
dent  or  sudden  stop,  always  keep  the  glove 
compartment  closed  while  driving. 
Additional  storage 
There  are  a variety  of storage  compartments  and 
fasteners  in various  places  in the  vehicle . 
- In  the  roof  headliner  above  the  rearview  mirror. 
- On the  back  of  the  front  seat . The  compart -
ment  can  hold  a  maximum  weight  of  1 kg. 
- On  the  left  and  right of the  luggage  compart
ment,  behind  the  side  trim . 
- Garment  hooks  on  the  pillars  in the  rear  of the 
vehicle. 
A WARNING ,..___ 
- When  driving,  do  not  leave  any  hard  objects 
on  the  rear  window  shelf  or  allow  your  pet 
to  sit  on  the  shelf.  They  could  become a haz
ard  for  vehicle  occupants in the  event  of 
sudden  braking  or  a  crash . 
- Always remove  objects  from  the  instrument 
panel.  Any items  not  stored  could  slide 
around  inside  the  vehicle  whi le  driving  or 
when  accelerating  or when  apply ing  the 
b rakes  or  when  driving  around  a corner. 
- When  you  are  driving  make  sure  that  any
thing  you  may  have  placed  in the  center  con
sole  or  other  storage locations  cannot fall 
out  into  the  footwells.  In  case  of  sudden 
braking  you  would  not  be  able  to brake  or 
accelerate. 
- Any articles  of  clothing  that you  have  hung 
up  must  not  interfere  with  the driver's  view . 
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Seats  and storag e 
The  coat  hooks  are  des igned  only for  light
weight  cloth ing . Never  hang  any  clothing 
with  hard,  pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
pockets  on  the  coat  hooks . During  sudden 
braking  or  in  an  acc ident  -especially  if the 
airbag  is  deployed  -these  objects  could  in
jure  any  passenge rs  ins ide  the  veh icle. 
- T o  reduce  the  r isk  of  persona l injury  in an  ac
cident  or  sudden  stop,  always  keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  dr iv ing . 
- Read  and  follow  all WARNINGS 
9 page  147,  Important  safety  instructions 
on the  side airbag system. 
- Hang  clothes  in such  a  way that  they  do  not 
impa ir the  d river's  vision. 
- The  coat  hooks  must  only  be  used  for  light
weight  clot hing . Do not  leave  any  heavy  o r 
sharp  edged  objects  in the  pockets  which  may  in terfere  with  the  side  curtain  airbag 
deployment  and  can  cause  personal  injury  in 
a cras h. 
- Do not  use  coat  hangers  for  hanging  cloth
ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this  can  interfere 
with  proper  deployment  of  the  side  c urtain 
airbags  in an  accident. 
- Do not  hang  heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  could  cause  personal  injury  in 
a  sudden  stop. 
- Always  keep  the  compartment  above  the 
rearview  mirror  closed  while  dr iving  to  re
duce  the  r isk  of  injury  in the  event  of sudden 
braking  maneuvers  or  a  collision . 
(D Note 
Objects  located  on  the  rear  shelf  that  rub 
against  the  rear  window  could  damage  the 
heating  wires  for  the  rear  window  defogger. 
(D Tips 
- A vent  slot  is  located  between  the  shelf  and 
the  rear  window.  Do not  b lock the 
vent with 
any  items  you  may  place  on  the  rear  window 
shelf. 
- Do not  place  bulky  items  on  the  rear  w indow 
shelf  as  they  could  restrict  or  b lock  the  driv
er 's vision  in the  rear  view  m irror. 
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Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo can be carried with a roof  lug
gage  rack . 
Fig. 66 Roof ra ck attachm en t  po ints 
..  Always  read  and  follow  the  instructions  provid
ed  by the  roof  rack  manufacturer  when  instal 
ling  the  roof  rack  system . 
If luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  carr ied  on  the  roof, 
you  must  observe  the  following: 
- Onl y use  roof  racks  approved  for  your  vehicle . 
T hese  approved  roof  racks  are  the  bas is for  a 
comp le te  roof  rack  system . Addi tional  attach
ments  or  carrier  systems  are  needed  to  trans
port  luggage  and  sports  equipment.  We  recom
mend  using  roof  racks  from  the  Aud i origina l 
accessories  program. 
- When  installing  the  roof  rack,  make  sure  it  is 
only  mounted  on  the  designated  locations  on 
the  roof 
c:> fig.  66. 
- We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  installation 
instructions  for  your  roof  rack  system  together 
w ith  your  Owner 's  litera ture  in the  vehicle. 
When  should  the  roof  rack be r em oved? 
- Before  going  through  an  automatic  car  wash  (it 
is  best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  for  advice). 
- When  not  in  use,  to  reduce  fue l consumption, 
wind  noise  and  to  guard  against  theft . 
A WARNING 
-Use of  an  unapproved  roof  rack  or  incorrect 
mounting  of  an  approved  roof  rack  can 
cause  the  roof  rack  or  the  items  attached  to 
it to  fall  off  the  roof  onto  the  road . 
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-Objects fall ing from  t he roof  of  a vehicle  can 
cause a crash and personal  injury. 
- Only  mount  the  roof  rack on the  designated 
locations  on the  roof 
c> fig. 66. 
- The roof  rack system  must  be insta lled ex
act ly according  to  the  instructions  provided . 
- When  driving  with  a roof  rack system, 
changes to  the  center  of  g ravity  and wind  re
sistance  can change the  vehicle  handling 
and lead to  a collision.  A lways adapt  your 
dr iv ing and your  speed to  the  current  condi
t ions . 
- Your vehicle warranty  does not  cover any 
damages  to  the  vehicle  caused by using  roof 
racks or  mounting  structures  not  approved 
by Aud i for  your  vehicle.  The same applies  to 
damage  resulting  from  incor rect roof  rack 
i nsta llation. 
- Always check the  roof  rack mount ings and 
hardware  before  each t rip  and dur ing a tr ip 
to  make su re eve ryth ing  is securely t ight
ened. 
If necessary,  re tighten  the  mo untings 
and c he ck  the  en tire system  from  time  to 
time. 
- After  mounting  a roo f rac k system,  o r when 
you  transport  objec ts on the  roof  of your  ve
hicle,  the  heig ht  of  the  vehicle  is nat urally 
increased.  Be caref ul when  driving  under 
l ow  bridges  or  in  parking  garages for  exam
ple. This cou ld cause damage to  the  load 
and  even t he vehicle  itself. 
- Make sure that  the  open  rear  lid  and the 
sunroof  do not  come into  contact  w ith  ob
jects  on the  roof. 
Loading  the  roof  rack 
Always  distribute  loads  evenly.  Make sure  any thing  on  the  roof  rack is securely  tied  down. 
~ Always dist ribute  the  loads on the  roof  rack 
evenly. 
~ Always attach  items  to  the  roof  rack securely 
before  you drive 
off . 
~ The maximum  perm iss ible  roof  weight  is 165  lb ..,., 
~ ( 7 S kg ). The roof  weight  is the  total  of  the ,...., 
Seat s and  stor age 
weight  of  the  roof  rack, the  attachments  and the 
cargo you  are carrying . You must  a lso not  exceed 
the  max imum  load  weight  for  the  roof  rack you 
are  using. 
When  using  a  roof  rack system  which  has a  lower 
load  carrying  capacity, you  must  not  use up the 
total  max imum  permissib le load carrying  capaci
ty  specified  above. Instead,  you  should  load the 
roof  rack system  only  to  the  maximum  capacity 
specified  by the  manufacturer  of  the  roof  rack 
system . 
A WARNING 
= -Weak, damaged  or  improper  straps  used to 
secure items  to  the  roof  ra ck can fail  d uring 
h ard  braking  or  in  a collision  and cause ser i
ous persona l injury. 
- Ma ke s ure t he roof  rack  is in stalled  exac tly 
as specified  above 
I::!) page  62. 
- Always use s uitable  mount ing straps  for  se
cur ing  items to  the  roof  rack to  help  p revent 
items  from  sh ifting  o r flying  forwa rd . 
- It ems on the  roof  rac k must  a lways be se
cure ly  moun ted. 
- T he use of  a  roof  rack can  negatively  affect 
the  w ay  a vehicle  handles.  Ca rgo  th at  is 
large,  heavy, bu lky,  long  or fla t will  have  a 
g reater  negative  inf luence on the  vehi cle's 
ae rodynamics,  center  of  gravity  and overall 
handling.  Always  drive  slowly,  avoid sudden 
brak ing and  mane uvers when  transporting 
cargo on the  roof  of  your  veh icle. 
- Never exceed the  maxim um  permissible 
load  carrying  capacity of  the  roof  of  your  ve h icle, the  permiss ible axle weights  and the 
perm issib le tota l we ight  of  your  vehicle 
I::!) page  241,  Weights . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
As a result  of  the  increased wind  resistance 
created  by a roof rack , your  vehicle  is using 
fuel  u nnecessarily . So remove the  roof  rack af
ter  using  it. 
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Luggage  compartment 
General  information 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  the  impo rtant  safety  preca u
tions  on 
r=;, page  118,  Storing  cargo  correctly. 
Enlarging  the  luggage compartment 
App lies to  veh icles:  w ith  fol ding  rear  sea tback 
The backrests  can  be  folded  forward  separately 
or  together  using  the  two  release  levers . 
• 
Fig . 67 Luggage  compartment:  release  lever 
F ig . 68 Backrest : release  lever,  securing  knob  and  latch 
Release  lever in  luggage  compartment 
•  Pull the  release  leve r r=;,fig. 67  in the  direction 
of  the  arrow  to  fold  the  backrest  forward. 
R elease handle  on the  backrest 
•  Pull the  release  lever @ c::> fig.  68 in the  direc-
tion  of the  a rrow to  fold  t he  backrest  forward. 
Folding the  backrest  back into  the  upright 
posit ion 
•  Fol d the  backrest  back  up  again  until  it  latches 
and  the  red  mar kin g @  is no  longer  vis ib le 
r:!;, A . 
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You can  lock the  backrest  when  it is latched  in 
place  using  the  mechanical  key 
r=;, page  33 © 
r=;, fig.  68 . This prevents  any  access  to  the  luggage 
compartment  from  the  vehicle  interior . 
You can  on ly en large  the  luggage  compartment  if 
the  backrest  is not  locked. 
A WARNING 
- The  backrest  must  always  be  secure ly latc h
ed  so that  the  safety  belt  of the  center  seat
ing  position  can  work  proper ly to  help  pro
tect  the  occupant. 
- The  backrest  must  be  securely  latched  in po
sition  so  that  no  items  contained  in the  lug
gage  compartment  can  slide  forward  upon 
sudden  b rak ing . 
- Always check whether  the  latch  is fully  en
gaged  by pu lli ng  the  seatback  forward . 
- Never a llow  safety  belts  to  become  dam
aged  by be ing  caught  i n door  or  seat  hard
ware. 
- Torn or frayed  safety  be lts  can  tear  and 
damaged  be lt  hardwa re can  b reak  in a  crash . 
I nspect  the  belts  periodically.  Belts  show ing 
damage  to webbing,  bindings,  buckles,  or 
retractors  must  be  re placed. 
(D Note 
- If you  move  the  front  seat  back when  the 
rear  seat  backrest  is folded  forward,  you 
cou ld  damage  the  head  res traints  on  the 
rear  se at. 
- Slide  the  be lt  g uide on  the  o utside  safety 
belt  all  t he way up  befo re folding  the  back
res t back forw ard.  Make  sure  t he  se at  belt  is 
no t pin ched  or  damaged  when  the  rear  seat 
backrest  if folded  back.  Other  objects 
should  be  removed  from  the  rear  seat  bench 
to  protect  the  seatback  from  damage.  
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Tie-downs  and cargo  net 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  cargo  net 
The cargo net  prevents  small  objects  from  slid
ing . 
Fig.  69 Luggage  compartmen t: cargo  net stretc hed  out 
Fig.  70 Luggage  compartment:  cargo  net at the  top  of  the 
luggage  compar tment 
Net  stretched  out 
.,.  To secure  objects  wit h the  cargo  net,  hang  the 
front  hooks  on  the  net  in the  t ie-downs  first 
and  then  hang  the  rear  hooks~ 
fig. 69 . 
.,. Read  and  heed  all WARNI NGS ¢page  118, 
Storing  cargo  correctly . 
Net  at the  top  of  the  luggage  comp artment 
.,. Hang  the hooks  on  the  cargo  net in  the  tie
downs  on  the floor  at  the  rear  of the  luggage 
compartment ~ 
fig. 70. 
.,.  Fold  down  the  hooks  at  the  upper  area  of the 
luggage  compa rtment  down,  pull  the  net  up 
and  hang  the  eyele ts on  the  net  on  the  hooks . 
.,.  Read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
~ page  118, 
Storing  cargo  correctly. 
You  can  a lso  use  the  hooks c;, fig . 70  to  hang  bags 
an d other  objects.  If noth ing  is hung  on  the 
hooks,  they  will fo ld  back  in  by themselves . 
Seats  and  storage 
A WARNING 
-~ 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  items  to  tie-downs  can  fail  duri ng  ha rd 
braking  o r in a  coll is ion  and  cause  serious  per
sona l injury . 
-Always  use  su itable  reta ining  straps  and 
properly  secu re  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compa rtment  to  he lp prevent 
items  from  sh ifting  or flying  forward. 
- Never  attach  a  ch ild  s eat  tether  strap  to  a 
tie-dow n. 
- For strength-re lated  reasons,  the  mou nti ng 
hooks  can  only  be  used  to  secure  objects 
weighing  up  to  10  lb.  (5  kg).  Heav ier  objec ts 
will  no t be  adequately  secure d -there  is a 
ris k of  injury. 
Ski sack 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  ski sack 
Long objects  such  as skis  or snowboards  can be 
transported  in  the ski sack. 
Fi g. 7 1 Backrest : pass-t hro ug h  cover 
.,. To  load  the ski  sack  in the  vehicle,  fold  the  rear 
center  armrest  down . 
.,.  Fold the  pass-through  cover  down 
c;, fig. 71 . 
.,. Slide  the  ski  sack from  the  luggage compart
ment  through  the  opening  w ith  the  zipper  at 
t he  rear. 
.,.  Sec ure  the  ski  sac k 
¢page  66. 
A WARNING 
Objects  must  only  be  transported  in the  ski 
sack  since  the  sk i sack  can  be  secured . Individ
ua l objects  cannot  be  secured.  There  is  a  risk 
of  injury. 
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@ Tips 
-You can  open  the  pass-through  from  the 
luggage  compartment.  Push  the  release 
button  down  and  push  the  cover  forward. 
- You can  lock or  unlock  the  pass-through  us
ing  the  mechanical  key.  This prevents  any 
access  to  the  luggage  compartment  from 
the  vehicle  interior. 
Securing  the  ski  sack 
App lies to  veh icles: w ith  s ki sac k 
The ski sack must  be secured in  the  luggage com
partment. 
Fig.  72  Luggage  compartmen t:  Securing  t he s ki sack 
Fig.  73  Rear bench  seat:  securing the  sk i sack 
There  are  two  straps  with  hooks  on  the  bottom 
side  of the  ski  sack 
~ fig. 72 @ . There  is also  a 
securing  strap@~ 
fig.  73 on  the  sack. 
..  To  secure  the  ski  sack  in the  luggage  compart
ment,  hang  the  hooks  in the  rear  tie-downs 
~fig. 72. 
..  Tighten  the  strap  on  the  ski sack  to  prevent  the 
objects  in the sack  from  sliding 
~ fig.  73. 
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A WARNING 
-The  ski  sack  is  intended  only  for  the  trans
portation  of  skis and  other  light objects.  To 
reduce  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury, 
never  transport  heavy  or  pointed  objects  in 
the  ski  sack. 
- When  braking  rapidly  or  during  an  accident, 
the  load  could  be  displaced  and  cause  injury  to  occupants. 
- Sharp  edges  on  the  load  must  be  covered 
for  protection.  Always fasten  the  belt  tightly 
around  the  sack  and  its  contents~ 
fig.  73. 
-For safety  reasons,  do  not  transport  more 
than  two pairs  of skis  in the  ski  sack. 
- You must  secure  the  ski  sack  with  the  strap 
after  loading. 
- Make sure  that  all  objects  you  are  transport
ing  in the  pass-through  are  secured.  Other
wise  they  could  slide  around  during  sudden 
braking  maneuvers  and  cause  injuries. 
(D Tips 
- Never  stow  the  ski sack  away  when  it is still 
wet  or damp  (for  example,  snow  melting 
from  skis).  Allow  it to dry  completely  before 
stowing  it  away. 
- When  transporting  skis  or  snowboards, 
tighten  the  securing  strap  between  the 
bindings. 
- Position  skis  in the  ski sack  with  the  pointed 
ends  facing  the front  and ski  poles  with  the 
pointed  ends  facing the  rear. 
- You can  lock  or  unlock the  pass-through  us
ing  the  mechanical  key.  This prevents  any 
access  to  the  luggage  compartment  from 
the  vehicle  interior. 
Parcel  shelf 
The parcel  shelf behind  the  rear  seatback  can  be 
used  to  carry  light  items  of  clothing. 
A WARNING 
No heavy  or  hard  objects  should  be  placed  on 
the  parcel  shelf.  They  are  a  hazard  to  the  vehi
cle  occupants  during  sudden  braking.  The  is a  risk  of  injury.  
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(D Note 
Please make s ure that  t he  heat ing wires for 
t he rear window defogger  are not  damage  by 
ab ras ive objects. 
@ Tips 
To ensure  problem -free  vent ilation, the  venti
lation  slots  between  t he  rear w indow and t he 
pa rcel she lf m ust  not  be covered. 
Seats  and  storage 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold Climate  control  system 
Description 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  vehicle  interior.  It 
is  the  most  effective  when  the windows  and sun
roof  are  closed. If  there  is a  build-up  of  heat  in
side  the  vehicle , ventilation  can  help  to  speed  up 
the  cooling  process. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
blower  only  switches  to a  higher  speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has  reached  a certain  tempera
ture. 
Condensation  from  the cooling  system  can  drip 
and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  vehicle. 
This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a  leak. 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes pollutants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the  air. 
The air pollutants filter must be changed at the 
intervals  specified  in your  Warranty & Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  air  conditioner  can 
properly  work. 
If  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollution , the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  specified  in your  Audi War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  If  in doubt,  ask 
your  authorized  Audi Service  Advisor  for  advice. 
Key coded settings 
The  climate  control  settings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key 
that  is in use . 
.8, WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and can  cause 
accidents. 
- For  safe  driving  it is very  important  that all 
windows  be free  of  ice,  snow  and  condensa
tion. 
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- Completely  familiarize yourself  with  the 
proper  use and  function  of  the  heating  and 
ventilation  system  and  especially  how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  the  windows . 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  sys
tem  in freezing  weather  until  you  have 
warmed  the  windshield  first,  using  the heat
ing  and  ventilation  system . The  washer  solu
tion  may  freeze  on  the  windshield  and  re
duce  visibility . 
(D Note 
-If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
been  damaged,  switch  the  system  off  to 
avoid  further  damage  and  have  it inspected 
by a  qualified  dealership. 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  conditioner  require 
special  technical  knowledge  and  special 
tools.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi dealer for 
assistance. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
By  reducing  the  amount  of  fuel  you  use, you 
also reduce  the amount  of pollutants  emitted 
into  the air. 
(D Tips 
-Keep  the  air  intake  slots  (in front  of  the 
windshield)  free  from  ice,  snow and  debris 
in order  to maintain  the  proper  function of 
the  climate  control  system. 
- The  energy  management  system  may  switch 
the  seat  heating*  or  rear window  defroster 
off  temporarily.  These  systems  are  available 
again  as  soon  as  the  energy  balance  has 
been  restored. 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items of  clothing  on 
the  luggage  compartment  cover,  ensure 
that  the  openings  are  not  covered.