Stop and start AUDI Q2 2021 Owner´s Manual
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Driver assist systems 
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 To increase or reduce the speed quickly, hold 
the lever towards
 ©/©
 until the 
LED ©
 opage
 113, Fig. 105 reaches the de
sired cruising speed. 
You can preselect the speed, even when the 
adaptive cruise control is inactive, by moving the 
lever in the appropriate direction ©/©. To
 acti
vate the preselected speed, pull the lever to
 posi
tion ©
 ^>page
 113, Fig. 104. 
Following any changes, the new stored speed will 
be displayed briefly in the status line 
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 113, Fig. 105 ©. The indicator lamp
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 is also lit when the adaptive cruise control is 
active,
 and the indicator Lamp
 B3 iS Lit
 when the 
adaptive cruise control is inactive. The indicator 
lamp El
 will Light up instead in the Audi virtual 
cockpit*. 
Driving in congested traffic 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control and au
tomatic gearbox 
The adaptive cruise control assists you when driv
ing in congested traffic. If
 a
 vehicLe which has 
been detected in front stops, the adaptive cruise 
control applies the brakes (within the limits im
posed by the system) and holds the vehicle at a 
standstill. 
•
 To set the vehicle in motion again with the 
adaptive cruise control, tap the accelerator 
with
 your foot, or 
•
 Pull the lever towards you to position © 
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 page 115, Fig. 107. 
Using the adaptive cruise control to set the 
vehicle in
 motion1' 
If the message ACC: ready to drive off is on the 
display and the vehicle in front drives off, your 
vehicle will automatically start moving
 •=>
 A. You 
can reactivate the ACC: ready to drive off mes
sage briefly by pulling the lever to position ©. 
For safety reasons, your vehicle will start moving 
only if 
- the driver's seat belt is
 buckled. 
x)
 Not available on vehicles for some markets. 
- all the doors and the bonnet are closed, 
- your vehicle has been stationary for Less than 
3 minutes. 
A
 WARNING 
If the ACC: ready to drive
 offx)
 message ap
pears,
 your vehicle will start moving even if 
there is an obstacle between your car and the 
vehicle in front - risk of accident! 
© Note 
If your vehicle does not start moving as ex
pected with the adaptive cruise control, even 
though the ACC: ready to drive
 off1)
 message 
is displayed, you can set the vehicle in motion 
by tapping the accelerator with your foot. 
Interrupting the cruise control 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control 
Fig.
 107 Control lever 
Important: The adaptive cruise control must be 
on. 
Overriding the cruise control 
•
 To accelerate manually, pull the lever towards 
you to position © and hold it in this position or 
press the accelerator. The message ACC: over
ride will appear. 
• To reactivate the cruise control, release the Lev
er or take your foot off the accelerator. 
Interrupting the cruise control while driving 
•
 Move the lever to position ©. The message 
ACC:
 standby will appear. Or: 
• Apply the brakes. 
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Driver assist systems 
provided tempt you into taking any risks when 
driving - this can cause accidents. 
- Please note that pre sense front can give 
warnings or apply the brakes unexpectedly. 
Always secure your luggage to prevent dam
age and possible injury. 
- Due to inherent system limitations, false ac
tivation of the system is possible. 
- Please note that the sensor is not always 
able to detect all objects which may repre
sent a potential hazard - risk of accident! 
- Pre sense front does not react to the follow
ing:
 oncoming traffic in the same lane, sta
tionary or stopped persons, pedestrians 
crossing the road at an angle, groups of 
people, animals, or objects that are hard to 
recognise •=>
 A in General notes on 
page 112. 
A WARNING 
The pre sense front functions may be restric
ted or unavailable in situations such as the 
following: 
- If objects such as crash barriers or other 
vehicles are reflecting additional light. 
- At tunnel entrances. 
- In heavy fog,
 rain,
 road spray or snow. 
- If the radar sensor is dirty, frosted, dam
aged or covered. 
- When driving through a corner. 
-Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: If the 
ESC system has been partially or fully deac
tivated. 
© CAUTION 
Impacts or damage to the bumper, wheel 
arches or underbody can cause misalignment 
of the sensor. This can impair the function of 
the pre sense front system. Have the systems 
checked by a
 quaLified
 workshop. 
© Note 
-The automatic brake application with in
creasing brake force can be cancelled by ap
plying the brakes yourself or by pressing the 
accelerator firmly or by taking evasive ac
tion. 
- Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: Cer
tain pre sense front functions are deactiva
ted when the ESC
 offroad
 mode is switched 
on and when reversing. 
- Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: The 
pre sense is deactivated if you restrict or 
switch off the ESC
 ^>page
 146. 
Settings on the infotainment system 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense front/Audi adaptive 
cruise control 
•
 Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem:
 |MENU|
 button > Car > left control button 
> Driver assist > Audi pre sense. 
System - The pre sense functions can be switched 
on/off. 
Advance
 warning15
 - You can switch the advance 
warning off or set the warning time for pre sense 
front (early/medium/late). 
Start by setting the advance warning to early. If 
you then find that the system warns you earlier 
than desired, you can set the advance warning to 
medium.
 The advance warning should be set to 
late only in exceptional cases, such as during very 
dynamic driving. 
If a system or the advance warning function is 
switched off, it will be automatically activated 
again the next time you switch on the
 ignition15. 
Driver messages 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense 
Audi pre sense: fault. Please contact work
shop 
This message appears if the functions of the pre 
sense system are impaired. An impairment can 
occur, for example, if a sensor fails. If the mes
sage remains displayed permanently, drive to a 
qualified workshop soon and have the fault
 recti
fied.
 • 
x)
 Not available on vehicles for some markets. 
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Parking aids 
- To ensure that the acoustic parking aid 
works properly, the sensors must be kept 
clean and free of snow and ice. 
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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 sensors are kept free of 
stickers, deposits and any other substances 
which could impair the function of the system. 
Notes on cleaning
 ^>page
 312. 
The measuring range of the sensors starts at 
about: 
Rear Side 
Centre 
0.90 m 
1.60 m 
The acoustic signals sound with increasing
 fre
quency as you approach the obstacle. A warning 
tone will sound continuously when the vehicLe is 
less than approx. 0.30 m away from the obstacLe. 
Stop reversing immediately
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 A in General notes 
on page 134,
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 in General notes on page 134 
The volume of the warning beeps will be reduced 
after
 a
 few seconds until it is muted if the vehicLe 
remains at a constant distance from a detected 
obstacle (but not if the obstacle is closer than 
0.30 m). If the tone is muted and the obstacLe 
comes closer than before, the tone will sound 
again.
 If the tone is muted and the obstacle is 
further away than before, no tone will sound. 
Please watch the area surrounding the vehicle 
when driving off. 
Activating 
The parking aid is switched on automatically 
when reverse gear is engaged. You will hear a 
brief acknowledgement tone. 
Parking system plus 
Description 
Applies to: vehicles with parking system plus/park assist 
The
 parking system plus provides acoustic and 
visual assistance when parking. 
Fig.
 124 Diagram 
Sensors are located in the front and rear bump
ers.
 When the sensors detect an obstacle, you are 
alerted by acoustic signals (beeps) and a graphic 
display. 
Please ensure that the sensors are kept free of 
stickers, deposits and any other substances 
which could impair the function of the system. 
Notes on cleaning
 <3>page
 312. 
Approximate range for each display zone: 
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1.20 m 
0.90 m 
1.60 m 
0.90 m 
0.90
 ma) 
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 Applies to vehicles with park assist 
The acoustic signals sound with increasing
 fre
quency as you approach the obstacle. A warning 
tone will sound continuously when the vehicLe is 
less than approx. 0.30 m away from the obstacLe 
(or less than approx. 0.20 m away in zone (D*). 
Stop moving immediately
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 A in General notes 
on page 134,
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 in General notes on page 134 
The volume of the warning beeps will be reduced 
after
 a
 few seconds until it is muted if the vehicLe 
remains at
 a
 constant distance from a detected 
obstacLe (but not if the obstacLe is closer than 
0.30 m). If the tone is muted and the obstacle 
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Parking aids 
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Important: For the best parking result, you 
should maintain a distance of approx. 1 metre to 
the row of parked cars. 
•
 To switch between parallel
 (Â)
 perpendicular 
forwards
 (B)
 and perpendicular in reverse (?) 
parking modes, turn the rotary pushbutton to 
select the desired mode. The system only 
shows parking modes that are currently possi
ble. 
•
 Operate the turn signal. The desired side of the 
road will be scanned. 
•
 To park parallel to the roadside, drive forwards 
at not more than 30 km/h. Or: 
•
 To park perpendicular to the roadside, drive 
forwards at not more than 20 km/h. 
•
 The system will display
 a
 parking space when it 
finds one
 ^Fig.
 137. Please check that the 
parking space is suitable for your vehicle. 
•
 To park using the system, follow the instruc
tions on the display. 
If
 you
 exceed a speed of about 50 km/h, the park 
assist will be switched off. 
The park assist will display
 a
 parking space only if 
it is Long and wide enough for the vehicLe. 
© Note 
-You can select any one of the parking op
tions found. The potential parking space is 
displayed until you have driven too far away 
from it. 
- You can activate the park assist after you 
have already driven past a parking space (as 
long as you were driving slowly enough). To 
do so, press the
 P©
 button and operate the 
turn signal. 
- The system displays the right or left side of 
the
 road,
 depending on which turn signals 
you operate. 
- The best parking results will be achieved if 
you position the vehicle as parallel as possi
ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be
fore you start the actual parking manoeu
vre. 
- If there are suitable parking spaces on both 
sides of the road (for instance on a one-way 
street), you can change the direction of the 
turn signals to park on the other side, even 
if
 you
 have already activated the park assist. 
Starting a parking manoeuvre 
Applies to: vehicles with park assist 
The
 driver is responsible for parking the vehicle. 
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 138 Infotainment system: Prompt to continue revers
ing (example: parking parallel to the roadside) 
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 Drive forwards until the instructions for the au
tomatic parking manoeuvre appear on the info
tainment display
 ^>Fig.
 138
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tion on page 139,
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 in Description on 
page 140. A
 P
 will appear in the intended park
ing space as soon as the vehicle reaches the 
correct position. 
•
 If necessary, you can use the rotary pushbutton 
to change the parking mode in order to take a 
different approach to the parking space. 
•
 The park assist is ready when the message 
Please select reverse gear and let go of the 
steering wheel appears on the infotainment 
display. 
•
 After stopping for
 a
 moment, select reverse 
gear. 
•
 Take your hands off the steering wheel. 
•
 Watch the
 road.
 When the road is clear, press 
the accelerator gently
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 in Description on 
page 139,
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 in Description on page 140. 
•
 Follow the instructions on the display 
^>page
 142 and the acoustic warning tones 
until the parking manoeuvre is complete. The 
arrows on the vehicLe show the required direc
tion of travel. 
The park assist automatically steers the vehicle 
into the parking space while the driver operates 
the pedals. The maximum parking speed is 7 km/ 
h. The park assist will be deactivated if
 you
 drive 
too fast or move the steering wheel by hand. To • 
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Intelligent technology 
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 WARNING 
You should switch on the off-road 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 function is restricted when 
off-road mode is switched on. The driven 
wheels may start to
 spin,
 causing the
 vehi
cle to lose grip, in particular on slippery or 
wet roads. 
- When the ESC/traction control system 
(ASR) is switched off, the vehicle will not be 
stabilised. 
Brakes 
New brake pads 
New brake pads do not give full braking effect for 
the first 400 km, they must first be "bedded in". 
However, you can compensate for the slightly re
duced braking effect by applying more pressure 
on the brake pedal. Avoid placing a heavy load on 
the brakes during the running-in period. 
Wear 
The rate of wear on the brake pads depends a 
great deal on how you drive and the conditions in 
which the vehicLe is operated. Negative factors 
are,
 for instance, city traffic, frequent short trips 
or hard driving with abrupt starts and stops. 
Noises 
Brake noise may develop in certain situations, de
pending on the speed, braking force and ambient 
conditions (such as temperature and relative hu
midity). 
Effect of moisture and salt 
In certain conditions, such as in heavy
 rain,
 early 
morning dew, or after washing the car or driving 
through water, the full braking effect can be de
layed by moisture (or in winter by ice) on the 
discs and brake pads. The brakes should be 
< "dried" by pressing the pedal to restore full brak-
R
 ing effect. 
When you are driving at higher speeds with the 
windscreen wipers on, the brake pads are very 
briefly brought into contact with the brake discs. 
This automatic process which goes unnoticed by 
the driver is carried out at regular intervals and is 
intended to improve braking response in wet
 con
ditions. 
The effectiveness of the brakes can also be
 tem
porarily reduced if the car is driven for some dis
tance without using the brakes when there is a 
lot of salt on the road in winter. The layer of salt 
that accumulates on the discs and pads can be 
removed with a few cautious brake applications. 
Corrosion 
There may be a tendency for dirt to build up on 
the brake pads and corrosion to form on the discs 
if the car is used infrequently, or if
 you
 only drive 
low mileages without using the brakes very 
much. 
If the brakes are not used frequently, or if corro
sion has formed on the discs, it is advisable to 
clean off the pads and discs by braking firmly a 
few times from a moderately high speed
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Faults in the brake system 
If the brake pedal travel should ever increase 
suddenly, this may mean that one of the two 
brake circuits has failed. Drive immediately to the 
nearest qualified workshop and have the fault 
rectified.
 On the way to the dealer, be prepared 
to use more pressure on the brake pedal and al
low for longer stopping distances. 
Low brake fluid level 
Malfunctions can occur in the brake system if the 
brake fluid level is too low. The brake fluid level 
is monitored electronically. 
Brake servo 
The brake servo amplifies the pressure you apply 
to the brake pedal. It only works when the engine 
is running. • 
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Multi Media Interface 
Press the
 |BACK|
 button (7)
 ipage
 152, Fig. 140 
to return to the previous function. 
Speller for
 letters/numbers 
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 154 Illustration: Speller for letters/numbers 
You can use the speller to enter letters, numbers 
and symbols on the MMI. This option is available 
while the entry field
 (f)
 is active
 ^>Fig.
 154. 
- To call up/close the speller for letters/num
bers:
 Push the rotary pushbutton upwards/ 
downwards while the entry field is active. Or: 
Select the right control button > Open speller/ 
Close speller. 
- To enter a letter/number: With the selection 
line activated, turn the rotary pushbutton
 @ 
^>Fig.
 154
 to select the desired Letter/number. 
Press the rotary pushbutton to confirm the let
ter/number. Your entry will appear in the entry 
field (2). When you have entered all characters, 
select and confirm button (1) to switch to the 
results list. Or: Push the rotary pushbutton 
downwards. 
- To enter diacritics (e.g. â, ç, n, ô)*: With the 
selection line activated, turn the rotary push
button to select a letter
 @
 ^>Fig.
 154. To open 
the corresponding set of diacritics, press and 
hold the rotary pushbutton. Turn the rotary 
pushbutton to select a diacritic while in the 
character selection line
 @^>Fig.
 154. Press the 
rotary pushbutton to apply the diacritic. To 
close the set of diacritics without selecting a 
character, press and hold the rotary pushbut
ton again. Or: Select and confirm |âôû|(7) 
^>Fig.
 154. Select and confirm a diacritic. 
- To delete a character: Use the rotary pushbut
ton to turn the pointer to
 <x]@
 OFig.
 154, and 
then press the rotary pushbutton. To delete all 
characters in the entry
 field,
 select
 <x]
 and 
press and hold the rotary pushbutton until all 
characters have been deleted. 
- To enter a special character: Select and confirm 
\M\®*Fig.
 154.
 flâûl
 (7) or
 |T23l
 (§).
 Use the 
speller for numbers to select and confirm the 
special character desired (such as a hyphen or 
full stop). 
- Input help: In some cases (such as in the
 navi
gation system*), the system will suggest a 
word*
 to complete your entry while you are still 
making
 it@
 ^Fig.
 154. You can confirm the 
word by pushing the rotary pushbutton up
wards. 
- Results list: In some cases (such as in the direc
tory),
 the system will switch to the results List 
(D
 ^>Fig.
 154 automatically. Select and confirm 
a suggestion from the List. 
Requirement: The entry field (2)
 ^>Fig.
 154 must 
be active. 
- To switch between the speller and the MMI 
touch
 pad*:
 The handwriting recognition fea
ture is automatically activated for the MMI 
touch
 pad*,
 which means you can simply start 
writing. 
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Speech dialogue system 
• 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 
SIIPCMI 
Enter number 
• Delete number
 /
 Correction 
Directory 
Call (XY) 
• business
 /
 private
 /
 land line
 /
 mobile 
NAVIGi 
mm 
• Navigate
 to (XY) 
• Start
 /
 stop route guidance 
• Directory 
• Last destinations 
• Navigation favourites 
• Drive home 
• Enter address 
• Enter country
 /
 town
 /
 street 
• Exclude route
 /
 Exclude route
 for
 (XY)
 km / m 
• Favourites 
• Call
 (XY) 
• Enter number 
• Redial 
• Read
 new
 text message 
• Drive
 me to (XY) 
• Enter address 
• Stop route guidance 
•
 Map 
• Line
 (XY) 
• Next page
 /
 previous page 
• Cancel 
• Online destinations 
•
 No, I
 meant
 (XY) 
• Correction 
Call list 
Redial 
Call mailbox 
Enter PIN
 /
 delete
 PIN 
Telephone favourites 
Exclude next route section
 /
 Exclude 
next street 
Manual
 /
 Automatic traffic 
avoidance 
Route list 
Calculate alternative routes 
Online destinations 
Special destinations 
Map 
Day
 map /
 Night
 map 
2D driving position
 map / 2D
 north position
 map / 3D map /
 Destination
 map /
 Overview
 map 
Flight information
 /
 Train information 
City events 
Online news 
Twitter 
^iuiDit(5.Q:NiNE:(aH 
• Audi connect 
• Travel information
 /
 Parking information 
• Fuel prices 
• Weather 
RADIO MEDIA 
RADIO MEDIA 
• Radio favourites 
• FM
 and DAB 
•FM/DAB/AM 
• Station (XY)
 /
 Frequency
 (XY) 
• Ensemble
 (XY) 
• Traffic programme
 on / off 
Jukebox 
CD/DVD 
SD card
 1 /
 SD card
 2 
Audi music interface
 /
 iPod
 /
 USB
 /
 Bluetooth
 / 
Wi-Fi/Medium
 (XY) 
Media favourites
 /
 Artists
 /
 Albums
 /
 Genres
 / 
Tracks
 /
 Playlists
 /
 Videos 
Folder
 up 
Random playback
 on / off 
Fig.
 157
 Overview
 of
 commands 
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Speech dialogue system 
Function 
Calling up a list of recent navigation 
destinations 
Calling up the favourites 
Calling up your home address 
Entering an address with assistance 
from the system 
Individual commands for entering a 
destination 
Making corrections while entering a 
destination 
Navigating to a contact 
Navigating to a specific address 
stored for a contact 
Navigating to favourites 
Starting route guidance when an ad
dress card is open 
Entering a new
 destination/stop
over while route guidance is active 
Starting route guidance after enter
ing a destination 
Cancelling the active route guidance 
Calculating alternative routes 
Entering a special destination with 
search area with assistance from 
the system 
Categories for entering special des
tinations 
Search areas for entering special 
destinations 
Entering an online destination* 
Correcting an entry 
Closing the full List of commands 
Say: 
Last destinations 
Navigation favourites 
Home address or Drive home 
Enter address > follow the directions given by the system 
Enter country / Enter town / Enter post code / Enter street / 
Enter house number 
Correction 
Drive me to (XY) or Navigate to (XY), e.g. Drive me to John 
Smith 
Navigate to (XY) business / private, 
e.g.
 "Navigate to John Smith private" 
Navigation favourites > Line (XY) / line content
 >
 start route 
guidance when requested 
Navigate / Navigate to private address / Navigate to business 
address 
Enter address
 >
 desired address when requested
 >
 confirm new 
destination/stopover when requested 
Start route guidance 
Stop route guidance 
Calculate alternative routes 
Special destination > Change search area > enter desired cate
gory or subcategory when requested, e.g. "Restaurant" 
Audi Service / Railway station / Airport / Hotel / Hospital / 
Parking space / Service area / Restaurant / Filling station etc. 
In immediate vicinity / In vicinity of route / In vicinity of desti
nation / In vicinity of stopover / In new town / In new country 
Online destination (XY), e.g. "Online destination Palace Hotel" 
No,
 I meant (XY) 
Close 
Important: The Navigation or Map menu must 
be open. You can say the following commands to 
make additional navigation settings: • 
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Navigation 
Setting a destination from the map (via 
MMI touch) 
Applies
 to: vehicles with navigation system (flash memory) 
and
 MMI touch pad 
A location on the map can be set as a destina
tion. 
- To set a convenient map scale: Turn the rotary 
pushbutton clockwise or anti-clockwise. 
- To activate the crosshairs: Press the rotary 
pushbutton. The crosshairs will appear on the 
map. 
- To move the crosshairs: Use the MMI touch pad 
to move the crosshairs to the destination 
<^>page
 156. 
- To use the destination for route guidance: 
Press the rotary pushbutton when the cross
hairs are displayed. If
 you
 wish to set
 a
 stop
over, select and confirm Set as stopover and 
then Start route guidance. 
-
 To
 hide the crosshairs: Press the
 |BACK|
 button. 
Additional information on the point selected 
with the crosshairs: If
 you
 use the crosshairs to 
preselect a location on the map, any existing in
formation on this location (e.g. road name, ad
dress or special destinations) will be displayed © 
^>page
 219, Fig. 182. 
Using home address/favourite as the 
destination 
Applies
 to: vehicles with navigation system 
The
 home address option is a quick and easy way 
to have the system guide you home.
 The
 favour
ites make it easier to
 access
 destinations you re
quire regularly. 
• Press the
 |NAV/MAP|
 button repeatedly until 
the Enter destination menu is displayed 
opage
 207, Fig. 172. 
Using the home address as the destination 
Important: A home address must have been stor
ed
 o
 page 215. 
Your home address is displayed in the Enter des
tination menu
 (f) opage
 207, Fig. 172. 
- SeLect: Home address
 >
 Start route guidance. 
Using a favourite as the destination 
Important: At Least one favourite must have been 
stored as a destination
 <=>page
 216. 
- Enter at least the first three letters of the de
sired favourite in the entry field for the search 
function.
 The favourites found will be shown on 
the infotainment display (4)
 ^>page
 207, 
Fig. 172. 
- SeLect and confirm the desired item. 
- Select and confirm Start route guidance. 
- Further home address settings can be found 
on
 •=>page
 215. 
- Further favourites settings can be found on 
^>page
 216. 
Using a destination from the directory 
Applies
 to: vehicles with navigation system 
You
 can navigate directly to entries in the direc
tory. 
Options — Show contact details
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Important: A postal address with navigation data 
must be available for
 a
 contact or
 a
 navigation 
destination must have already been added for a 
contact
 Opage
 216, Directory contacts. 
•
 Press the
 |NAV/MAP|
 button repeatedly until 
the Enter destination menu is displayed 
^>page
 207, Fig. 172. 
*•
 Select: left control button > Directory
 >
 a con
tact. 
Directory contacts are displayed in alphabetical 
order and are displayed together with a location 
symbol: 
(Î)
 Business postal address 
(D Private postal address 
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Navigation 
(D Business navigation destination 
(4) Private navigation destination 
- SeLect and confirm a postal address or
 a
 naviga
tion destination. If
 you
 select
 a
 navigation des
tination,
 route guidance is started immediate-
iy. 
- If
 you
 select a postal address, you can check the 
address details again. 
- You can then select and confirm Start route 
guidance. 
Further directory functions in the navigation sys
tem can be found on
 <^>page
 216. 
- Addresses which you have imported from 
your mobiLe phone into the MMI can also be 
used as navigation destinations. 
- If
 a
 directory contact is greyed out, no
 navi
gation destination/postal address has yet 
been added for the contact. 
Point of interest search (special 
destinations) 
Applies
 to: vehicles with navigation system 
Navigation: enter destination 
Search area 
Find entry 
Select category 
Ç myAudi special destinations 
H
 Petrol station 
P parking facilities 
in vicinity of destination 
Fig.
 175 Example: Searching for a special destination 
•
 Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until 
the Enter destination menu is displayed 
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 page 207, Fig. 172. 
*-
 Select: left control button > Special destina
tions. 
- To change the search area: Select and confirm 
Search area and then a search area from the 
list. 
The following search categories are available: 
In immediate vicinity: You can select special des
tinations from different categories. The special 
destinations are displayed in a list, starting with 
destinations in the immediate vicinity and going 
up to destinations within a radius of 200 km. 
In vicinity of route: Special destinations along 
the route can only be selected when the route 
guidance function is active. The special destina
tions are located directly on or in the immediate 
vicinity of your route. You can also select special 
destinations from different categories. For exam
ple,
 you can look for
 a
 hotel or
 a
 car park at the 
destination. 
In vicinity of destination/In vicinity of stopover: 
Special destinations near the
 destination/stop
over can only be selected when the route
 guid
ance function is active. You can also select special 
destinations from different categories. For exam
ple,
 you can look for
 a
 hotel or
 a
 car park at the 
destination. 
In new town: SeLect
 a
 country or search in a new 
town.
 Enter the name of the desired town. You 
can select special destinations from different cat
egories. You can use this function to find special 
destinations in any town irrespective of the desti
nation currently set or the vehicle position. 
- To find the name of
 a
 special destination in 
the selected search area: Enter the name of the 
special destination. 
- To search for a special destination in a specific 
category: Choose Select category. SeLect and 
confirm a category, for example Restaurant. 
myAudi special
 destinations*1525 
In myAudi special destinations, you can find per
sonal special destinations which you have added 
in your myAudi account and imported to the MMI 
using an SD card or online*
 ^>page
 224. 
- To add further myAudi special destinations: 
Select the right control button > Import • 
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 Important: You must have created a myAudi account at 
my.audi.com,
 added a vehicle to the account and stored a 
destination. 
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 This function is not available in the Mexican market. 
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