battery AUDI A8 2021 Owners Manual

Page 5 of 362

4N0012721BF
Table of contents

All wheel drive (quattro).............. 128
Electronic Stabilization Control......... 129
High-voltage system............. I31
Generalinformation................. 131
Charging the high-voltage battery...... 131
Charging equipment................. 138
Trailer towing.................055 147
Driving with atrailer................. 147
Assist systems................... 150
Assist systems............... eee 150
General information................. 150
Surrounding area detection............ 151
Switching the systems on and off....... 153
Driving information.............. E55
Speed warning system..............-. 155
Camera-based traffic sign recognition... 155
Traffic light information.............. 157
Laptimer................0..0.0000. 158
Night vision assist..............-.00. 159:
Integrated Toll Module............... 161
Driver assistance................. 163
Cruise control system..........0.0 eee 163
Efficiency assist..............2--004. 164
Adaptive cruise assist............00-. 166
Distance Warning « « wese« + 6 wou ss ese & « 175
Lane departure warning.............4. 176
Audi presense............-.22+-- 0s 178
Sidesassist wsscon x ssescs « 7 ermewn vv suaseme © 8 oe 182
Exit warning .................2.00005 184
Intersection assistant................ 185
Emergencyassists. «icin wasn 3 3 wore oo 186
Parking and maneuvering....... 188
IMEROGUCUION « » see x 2 savas a 2 eae 4 & wee 188
Parking aid plus..................04. 188
Rearview camera and peripheral cameras. 191
Rear cross-traffic assist... ............. 195
Assisted:parkinng « coins 6 asus ¢ 0 caus 6 5 ue 196
Park assist plus.................0.-. 198
Remote controlled parking............ 202
Maneuver.assistis « + cess » semen « wanes a 2 x 207
Infotainment system............ 209
Telephone............... cece eee 209
INthOAUCEION:: « « sews « ¢ news ¢ © mee a x eee 209
SOLU o cncses vo sess + 8 cosine 6 5 ameueus ¥ tuesenens 209
Using the Audi phone box............. 211
Using the Rear Seat Remote........... 214
Using the telephone..............006- 215
Settings............0 0.00.00. 2 eee 218
ME@SSEGES syems 5 2 wom ¢ 5 aan Ff perm FE 219
Troubleshooting sci: 2 aww o 2 wwe 2 2 wow 220
Audi connect..................... 222
Generalinformation................. 222
Audi connect Infotainment............ 222
Using a Wi-Fi hotspot................ 223
Audi connect Infotainment services..... 223
Audi connect vehicle control services.... 224
Settings............0..0 200-02 225
TrOUBlESHOOtING gas 2 s geay s 5 nome & a ae 226
Emergency call................... 227
OVERVIEW some: » = meus <2 came & eee bo ee 227
Emergency call «: issios ¢ sce w ¥ wane wo narem 227
Online roadside assistance............ 228
Navigation «.. < oics seis sc ewe ee os 230
Opening navigation.................. 230
myAudi navigation.................05 230
Entering adestination................ 231
Stopping route guidance.............. 234
Map... sce cece eee eee 234
Alternative routes.............2.-04. 236
Additional functions................. 236
Satellite map............... 0c eee 237
ElGGtriGHanGe veces ¢ ¢ cawy 9 = seme 7 2 ee & 238
Map:updates « ccc xs sco vo eens eo wees 238
Traffic incidents........ 0.00... eee eee 239
SGQtinGS seuss = » aus « Hewes Heme Fx ORE 240
Radio.......... 0... eee 242
Generalinformation................. 242
Radio functions sive. cies as wee 2s wee 243
Online radio... . eee ee eee eee 246
Options and settings................. 248
TroubleShOOting ewes vs woe as eas oe ees 249

Page 6 of 362

Table of contents

Co | fan a 250
General information................. 250
DVD: drive « swe s 2 awe 2 ewes 2 ewe see 250
Bluetooth audio player............... 251
Amazon Alexa.... 2.0.0. cece eee eee 251
Multimedia connections.............. 252
Playing medias. « & ssc 2c ewae « owe oo ee 253
Options and settings................. 257
Supported media and file formats...... 258
Troubleshooting ewies 2 < sce se enw so xy 259
Audi smartphone interface...... 261
S@tUD « ses + y gam peas + yoms os Bene 261
Troubleshooting.............-..00005 262
Additional settings.............. 263
Systemisettingsc « + cssuene so mvswee a soseeue vs 263
Software update........... 0.0 e eee 264
Connected devices..............2---5 265
Legal.information ss « sess s+ ama sx ween « 266
Additional information.......... 268
Brands and licenses...............-4- 268
Maintenance and Care........... 269
Checking and Filling............. 269
Fuel... cee eee 269
Refueling ......... 0... ce eee ee eee eee 270
Emissions control system............. 273
Engine:compartmMentss. scsi so vec eo cee 274
Engineoil........ 00... eee eee eee 277
COOLINGSYSEEM « « sees & = nets 5 = eetew so ore 281
Brake:fluid «2 csoswe s 2 wscceve ov eevee oo erm 283
Electrical system. ...........002-0 00 284
Battery: » = sees = » mean 5 4 meee ye ee Gt BE 284
Windshield washer system...........- 287
Service interval display............... 287
WWATEBUSE. core 5 6 sae oo sms oo ee oo oe 289
Wheels and Tires...........--0000 00s 289
Tire pressure monitoring system....... 307
Care and cleaning................ 310
Generalinformation................. 310
Carwashes ; aves + + sews ss ews se eee ee 310
Cleaning and care information......... 311
Taking your vehicle out of service....... 316
DO.It YOUSUF ovis. io 6 sssicone 3 6 excess 8 4 sane 317
Emergency assistance........... Sly
Generalinformation................. 317
Equipment sncseas xo wexeas ae seems as arvuews ¥ 2 317,
Tire mobility kit.............0...000- 317
Replacing wheels................-00. 319
Space-saving spare tire............... 323
Jump starting....................00. 323
&#34;TOWING © szerws = i sates & 2 a £ § See 5g ee 325
Fuses and bulbs.................. 328
Fuses... 0... eee eee eee 328
BULDS ccs = seme x eens ot ewe ve ee a Pe 332
Customer information........... 333
Data Privaes:s ss seus ss gown se wom ss 333
PRIVAGY, MOLICE «sues 2 w avin w semecwns w vues a 333
Image recording..............00-000- 333
DatainieMmories:: < + sen x = wees sp eee eas 333
Transmitted information.............. 335
Accessories and technical
OMAMGES. « & cicrees 5 2 sn. 6 a snore 0 soe wo 338
Warranty... . 0. ee eee cece 338
Audi Literature Shop..............--- 338
Driving in other countries............. 338
Maintenance, repairs, and technical
modifications. ........ 0... cee eee eee 338
Accessories and parts.............0-. 340
Reporting Safety Defects.............. 340
Declaration of compliance for
telecommunications equipment and
electronic systeMS........0 cece ee eeee 341
Teennical datas: ¢ «ox. is meen ss ees 343
Identification data................ 00% 343
Vehicle data... 2... . ee eee eee eee ee 343
TAA Sis scence: oo cesses 2 v wee © o omen © 2 ove 345

Page 11 of 362

4N0012721BF

Quick access

Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
=> page 130
Steering
=>page 127
Steering lock
=>page 127
All wheel drive
=>page 129
Suspension control
=>page 126
Air suspension
=> page 126
Engine speed limitation
>page 14
Tank system
=> page 270
Tank system/high-voltage system
=> page 270
Electrical system
> page 284
Engine oil level (MIN)
> page 278
Engine oil level (MAX)
=> page 278
Engine oil sensor
> page 278
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
=> page 274,
Engine warm-up request
> page 278
Washer fluid level
=> page 287
Windshield wipers
=> page 68
High-voltage battery range
=> page 137
Parking systems
=> page 190
Park assist plus
=> page 202
Maneuver assist
=> page 208

Tire pressure
=> page 307
Tire pressure
=> page 307
Loose wheel warning
=> page 304
Bulb failure indicator
=> page 62
Adaptive light
=> page 62
Light/rain sensor
=> page 62, > page 68
Door lock
=> page 43
Battery in vehicle key
=> page 47
Night vision assist
=> page 161
Intersection assist
=> page 185
Side assist
=> page 183;
Exit warning
=> page 184
Rear cross-traffic assist
=>page 195
Adaptive cruise assist
=>page 175
Steering intervention request
=>page 170, > page 177
Lane departure warning
=> page 178
Distance warning
=>page 175
Audi pre sense
=> page 182
Emergency assist
=> page 186
Emergency call function
=> page 228

Page 12 of 362

Quick access


Other indicator lights
Rear safety belt
=> page 82















Start/Stop system
>page 117
>page 114
Low beam headlights
=> page 58
Parking lights
=> page 58
Turn signals
=> page 59, > page 61
Cruise control system
=> page 163
Cruise control system
=> page 163
Efficiency assist
> page 164
Efficiency assist
=> page 164
Efficiency assist
=> page 164
Efficiency assist
=> page 164
Efficiency assist
=> page 164
Adaptive cruise assist
=> page 167
Adaptive cruise assist
=> page 167
Adaptive cruise assist
=> page 167
Adaptive cruise assist
=> page 167
Adaptive cruise assist
=> page 167
10
Electric drive ready mode
Park assist plus
=> page 199
Lane departure warning
=>page 177

High beam headlights
=> page 59
High beam assistant
=>page 59
Laser
lights
=> page 60
Rear safety belt
=> page 82
Transmission
=> page 112
Start/Stop system
=> page 117
Convenience key
=> page 108
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 122
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 122
Electric drive ready mode
= page 114
Electric drive ready mode
=>page 114
Combustion engine
>page 115
Plug-in hybrid modes
=>page 114
Plug-in hybrid modes
=> page 114
Plug-in hybrid modes
>page 114
Steering
>page 127
Air suspension
=>page 126
High-voltage battery range
=> page 137
Parking systems
=> page 190
Park assist plus
=> page 202
Park assist plus
=> page 202

Page 14 of 362

Instrument cluster

Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster overview
cH) Olas
12/5/2017


Fig. 2 Instrument cluster overview (Audi virtual cockpit)
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow- @ Tips
ing items may appear in the instrument cluster:
5 — You can select the units used for tempera-
@ Display
ture, speed, and other measurements in the
Infotainment system > page 263.
— Speeds are displayed in mph (miles per
— Engine coolant temperature ~E .. 14
— High-voltage battery charge level

@ Left dial hour) or km/h (kilometers per hour).
— Tachometer ............ 0. eee 14 — If there is a malfunction in the instrument
— Power meter ........-..-..0-5 is cluster, DEF will appear in the trip odometer
(2) “Tab area s : sews + ¢ sees ee eee ge 13 display. Have the malfunction corrected as
@ Centralarea............0..00.. 13 soon as possible.
© Status line (one or two lines) — Certain instrument cluster content can also
© Right dial be displayed in the head-up display*
— Convenience display mde
@ Fuellevel A ............00000. 270
Right
additional display with speed-
ometer
© Left additional display with:
—Gear .... ee eee eee eee 109
— Audi drive select mode ......... 124
ZA WARNING
If there is a severe malfunction in the instru-
ment cluster, the display may turn off. The A
indicator light may also turn on. Stop the ve-
hicle safely. See an authorized Audi dealer or
authorized Audi Service Facility for assistance.

12

Page 29 of 362

4N0012721BF
Touch displays

— The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 341.
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote
a
=.
S
Fig. 18 Rear Seat Remote: overview
a] g
| = <
ic


@ Microphone
@ Volume button (decrease/mute)
@®) Volume button (increase)
@ Speaker
©) Display
Using the holder

Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote

[RAH-9144)

Fig. 19 Rear center armrest/full-length center console:
Rear Seat Remote holder

Depending on the equipment, the Rear Seat Re-
mote may be located in the rear center armrest
or on the full-length center console.
Removing the Rear Seat Remote
> To release the Rear Seat Remote, press the A
button @.
> Remove the Rear Seat Remote from the holder
using both hands > A\ in Introduction on
page 26.
Securing the Rear Seat Remote
> Hold the Rear Seat Remote in both hands so
that the volume buttons @) and @) > page 27,
fig. 18 face upward.
> Carefully press the Rear Seat Remote toward
the holder until the Rear Seat Remote locks in-
to place.
Charging the battery
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on.
> To charge the battery, secure the Rear Seat Re-
mote in the holder > page 27. The battery will
charge automatically.
G) Note
The Rear Seat Remote battery is permanently
installed and may only be replaced by an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Serv-
ice Facility. If the battery replacement is not
done correctly, it may cause malfunctions and
increase the risk of damaging the Rear Seat
Remote.
@) Tips
— Batteries have a limited service life. If the
operating time decreases significantly, the
battery should be replaced. Contact an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility if you need a new battery.
— The Rear Seat Remote is equipped with an
intelligent battery management system to
provide a long battery service life. There-
fore, the battery may not be charged to its
full capacity, especially when temperatures
are high or low.
27

Page 31 of 362

4N0012721BF
Touch displays

» Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen:
SETTINGS > Display & brightness > Operation
in rear.
Possible settings:
Block Rear Seat Remote with parental
control button
When the function is switched on and parental
control is activated > page 51, the Rear Seat
Remote is blocked.
Block rear A/C oper. with parental ctrl.
button
When the function is switched on and parental
control is activated, climate control operation us-
ing the Rear Seat Remote is blocked. You can con-
tinue to operate all other content with the Rear
Seat Remote.
Technical data
Applies to: vehicles with Rear Seat Remote

Rear Seat Remote

Display OLED, 5.7&#34; screen, 1920 x 1680 pixels

Battery Lithium polymer (2700 mAh)

Dimensions (height x width x depth) 3.39 in x 6.38 in x 0.43 in (86 mm x 162 mmx
11mm)


Weight

0.58 lbs (261 g)

Screens in rear)
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with screens in rear
Using screens in the rear, you can play multime-
dia content in the rear seats of your vehicle. The
screens are controlled either using the touch dis-
play or the applicable app on your mobile device,
depending on the context.

ZA WARNING
—As the driver, do not allow usage of the
screens in the rear to distract you from driv-
ing, as this could increase the risk of an acci-
dent. For example, do not reach behind you
while driving to operate the screens in the
rear.
— Children in rear-facing child safety seats in
the rear: remove the screens in the rear
from the backrests on the front seats to re-
duce the risk of injury. Read the instructions


in the chapter > page 88.


2) At the time this manual was printed, screens in the rear
were equipment in development. Your vehicle may not be
equipped with screens in the rear.

— The screens in the rear can only be operated
when the vehicle is stationary or when they
are securely positioned in the designated
holders in the vehicle. Like all loose objects,
they could be thrown through the vehicle
and cause serious injuries in a collision. If
the screens in the rear are not in the desig-
nated holders, they must always be securely
stowed while driving.
— Do not use any wireless devices on the front
seats within range of the airbags while driv-
ing. Also read the warnings in the chapter
> page 84.
CG) Note
— Read the information about Audi connect,
and be sure to note the connectivity costs
section >@ in General information on
page 222.

— Protect the screens in the rear from pro-
longed exposure to direct sunlight.
29

Page 49 of 362

4N0012721BF
Opening and closing

Unlocking and locking with the Audi connect
vehicle control service)’
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect vehicle control
Requirement: Audi connect vehicle control serv-
ices must be set up > page 224, Audi connect ve-
hicle control services. The vehicle must be park-
ing and the ignition must be switched off.

ZA WARNING
Observe the safety precautions > page 41.

@) Tips
— Only use the vehicle key when you can see
the
vehicle.
— The vehicle can only be locked when the &#34;P”
selector lever position is engaged.
— Do not use the vehicle key to lock and un-
lock when you are inside the vehicle. Other-
wise, you could trigger the anti-theft
alarm*. If this happens, press the @ unlock
button.
@) Tips
Applies to: vehicles with convenience key
— When unlocking or locking the vehicle, the
convenience key cannot be more than ap-
proximately 4 feet (1.5 m) away from the
door handle or luggage compartment.
— Unlocking with the convenience key (keyless
access) can be deactivated in the MMI sys-
tem > page 42.
—To prevent the vehicle battery from dis-
charging, the energy management gradual-
ly switches off convenience functions that
are not needed. You then may no longer be
able to unlock your vehicle with the sensors.

D In certain countries.
BS Tey ae-e am al a BC



Fig. 33 Vehicle key: removing the battery holder
LED in the vehicle key
The LED (@) indicates the vehicle key function.
> If you press a button briefly, the LED blinks
once.
> If you press and hold a button (convenience
opening/closing), the LED blinks several times.
>» If the LED does not blink, the vehicle key bat-
tery is drained. Replace the battery in the vehi-
cle key.
Replacing the vehicle key battery
> Remove the mechanical key > page 45 and in-
sert it at an angle into the opening > fig. 33.
> Push the mechanical key in the opening in the
direction of the arrow to operate the release
button on the inside @). To reduce the risk of
damage, do not try to pry off the cover.
> Remove the cover from the battery tray.
> Insert the new battery with the “+” symbol fac-
ing up.
> Close the battery tray with the cover.
> Insert the mechanical key.

Z\ WARNING
If batteries or coin cell batteries are swal-
lowed or enter the body in any other way, they
can cause serious or fatal injuries within a
short period of time. There is a risk of chemi-
cal burns.
— Keep vehicle keys and key fobs with batter-
ies out of the reach of children. >


47

Page 50 of 362

Opening and closing


— Keep new or used batteries away from chil-
dren.
— If the battery compartment on a vehicle key
does not close securely, stop using the key
and keep it away from children.
— Seek medical attention immediately if you
suspect that a battery was swallowed or has
entered the body in any other way.

@ For the sake of the environment
Discharged batteries must be disposed of us-
ing
methods that will not harm the environ-
ment. Do not dispose of them in household
trash.
@ Tips
Replacement batteries for the vehicle key
must meet the same specifications as the
original battery.
Luggage compartment
lid
General information

— After closing the luggage compartment lid,
make sure that it is latched. The luggage
compartment lid could open suddenly while
driving, which would increase the risk of an
accident.
— Never drive with the luggage compartment
lid ajar or open, because poisonous gases
from the surrounding area can enter the ve-
hicle interior and increase the risk of asphyx-
iation.
— If there is a luggage rack (such as a bicycle
rack) on the luggage compartment lid, the
luggage compartment lid may not open
completely under certain circumstances or it
could close by itself if open due to the extra
weight. Therefore, the open luggage com-
partment lid must be given additional sup-
port or the cargo must first be removed
from the luggage rack.
— Applies to vehicles with power-operated or
sensor-controlled luggage compartment lid:
Pay careful attention when closing the lug-
gage compartment lid. Otherwise, you could
cause serious injury to yourself or others de-
spite the pinch protection.

ZX WARNING
— Applies to vehicles with anti-theft alarm sys-
tem: When the vehicle is locked from the
outside, no one - especially children - should
remain in the vehicle, because the windows
can no longer open from the inside
= page 44. Locked doors make it more diffi-
cult for emergency workers to enter the ve-
hicle, which puts lives at risk.
— Always close and lock the luggage compart-
ment lid and the doors when the vehicle is
not in use. Otherwise someone such as a
child could enter the vehicle through the
luggage compartment and become locked
inside it. To reduce the risk of injury, do not
allow children to play in or around the vehi-
cle.
— To reduce the risk of injuries by pinching,
make sure that no one is in the operating
area of the luggage compartment lid, in-
cluding the hinge areas and the upper and

lower edge of the luggage compartment lid.

48
Gi) Tips
— When the vehicle is locked, the luggage
compartment lid can be unlocked separately
by pressing the 4s button twice on the vehi-
cle key. The luggage compartment lid locks
automatically when it is closed again.
— The ability to open the luggage compart-
ment lid using the handle can be deactivat-
ed or activated in the MMI > page 42.
— The luggage compartment can be opened
from the inside in an emergency
> page 51.

Page 52 of 362

Opening and closing

> Press the <3 button in the luggage compart-
ment lid. Or
» Applies to vehicles with convenience key: When
the ignition is switched off, press the s/f}
button in the luggage compartment lid. The ve-
hicle key must not be more than approximately
4 feet (1.5 m) away from the luggage compart-
ment and it must not be inside the vehicle. If
you press the f\* button, then the vehicle will
lock.
The automatic opening or closing will stop if:
— You press the <s button or press the handle in
the luggage compartment lid again Or
— If something blocks the luggage compartment
lid or makes it difficult for the lid to move.
If you press the <s button or press the handle in
the luggage compartment lid again, the luggage
compartment lid will open again.


Observe the safety precautions > page 48.


The luggage compartment lid can be operat-
ed manually if the vehicle battery is low. It is
necessary to use more force when doing this.
Move the lid slowly to reduce the amount of
force needed.

D_ The closing function applies to vehicles that also have au-
tomatic luggage compartment lid operation.
sO
Opening and closing the luggage
compartment lid with foot motion (kicking
movement)
Applies to: vehicles with sensor-controlled luggage compart-
ment lid

rm a s
S$ < G a



Fig. 36 Vehicle rear: foot motion (example)
The luggage compartment lid can be opened and
closed automatically )) > A\ in General informa-
tion on page 48.
Requirements: you must be carrying your conven-
ience key* with you. The ignition must be switch-
ed off. You must be standing at the center behind
the luggage compartment lid.
> Move your foot back and forth under the bump-
er one time > fig. 36. Do not touch the bumper.
Make sure you have firm footing. The luggage
compartment lid will open or close 1) once the
system detects the movement. The automatic
opening or closing will be canceled if you re-
peat one of the movements described.

Observe the safety precautions > page 48.
The luggage compartment lid will only open
or close 2) if you perform the movement as
described. This prevents the luggage com-
partment lid from opening or closing due to
similar movements )), such as when you walk
between the rear of the vehicle and your ga-
rage door. In some situations, the function
may be limited or temporarily unavailable.
This may happen if: >

Page:   1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 ... 60 next >