AUDI Q3 2015 Owner's Manual

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Instrument s and warnin g/indic ator ligh ts 19
Go to an authorized dea lership to have the
headlights or the contro l unit for the adaptive
light repa ired.
fi. D Light/rain sensor
Applies to vehicles: with light/rain sensor
t!;I Autom atic he adlight s/wi pers : Sys tem
f ault !
If the indicator light turns on and this mes­
sage appears, the light/rain sensor is not
functioning correctly.
For safety reasons the low beams are turned
on permanent ly with the switch in
AUTO .
However, you can continue to turn the lights
on and
off using the light switc h. You can still
control all funct ions that are independent of
the rai n sensor through the windsh ield wiper
lever.
Contact your authorized Audi dealer as soon
as possible to have the prob lem corrected.
¢¢ Turn signals
Whenever you use the left R or the right II
turn signal, the indicator light blinks. When
you use the emergency flashers, both indica­ tor lights flash.
If one of the turn signal light bulbs burn out,
the turn signa l will blink tw ice as fast as nor­
mal. Carefully drive to your author ized A udi
dealer immediately to have the malfunct io n
corrected .
@ Tips
For more information on the turn signals,
see
¢ page 41.
¢1<~ Trailer turn signal assembly
The indicator light also blinks if the turn sig­
nal is operated when towing a trailer.
The indicator light. blinks when the turn
signal is used, if a trailer has been properly
connected to the vehicle. If one of the turn signa
l bulbs on the trailer is
burned out or defective, the indicator light
will not blink when you use the turn s ignals.
(D Tips
For vehicles with a trailer hitch that was
insta lled later according to factory specifi­
cations, the trailer turn signa l assembly is
actuated.

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20 Driver in formation d ispl ay
Driver information
display
Overview
The driver information display inside the in ­
strument cluster provides you, the driver ,
with much useful information.
Fi g. 4 Dis play on vehicle s w it h dri ve r in fo rma tion sys ­
tem * and mult ifunc tion steering w hee l*
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Depending on the vehicle equ ipment, the driv ­
er informat ion system can be operated us ing
the cont rols on the w indshield wipe r lever*
¢
page 21 or on the m ultifunction steering
wheel *¢
page 21 .
If your vehicle is equ ipped with a mult ifunc­
tion stee ring wheel, t he informat io n @ is
shown in d isplay tab s@ . The tabs appear as
soon as you opera te one of the controls on the
multif unction steering wheel* .
Th e inst rument cluster display shows the fol­
l ow ing:
® T im e and date ¢ page23
Digital speedometer
Tr ip compu ter ¢
page 22
Effic iency program ¢ page 24
Simplified view*
Indicator lights and drive r me ssages
¢page 11
Warning when a door, the hood or the
rea r lid is not closed¢
page 23
Service inte rval display ¢ page 25
Cruise control ¢ page 73
Parking system* ¢page 87
Audio*
Telephone*
Navigation *
© Odometer/trip odometer ¢ page 23
® Outs ide temperature , Gearshift selec-
tor pos itions*, Indicator light for high
beam assist *
Auto Check Control
Some f unctions and vehicle components are
scanned for their operating status when yo u
switch the igni tion on and whi le you a re driv­
i ng . Malfunctions or required service proce ­
dur es are s ignaled audib ly and ind icated by
red and yellow illuminated symbols and re­
minders in the d isp lay.
8, WARNING -
- Never rely exclusively o n the o utside
t empera ture display to de termine i f a
road surface is icy or not. Keep in m ind
that road surfaces, espec ia lly bridges
and overpasses, co uld be ice
covered and
slippery
even at an outside tempe rature
above 41 °F ( +S 0
() .
-Always remember, even if the "snow­
f lake" symbol (ice warning) does not ap­
pear in the d isp lay, black ice cou ld be on
the road .
- Always reduce your speed a nd drive with
specia l care in cold weathe r cond itions
when the chance of encounter ing icy
road surfa ces inc reases .

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@ Tips
If the vehic le is stationary, or if you are
driving at a very low speed, the tempera­
ture shown in the d isplay might be slightly
higher than the actual outside tempera­
ture. This is caused by the heat being radi ­
ated from the engine.
Operation
Operation by windshield wiper lever
Applies to vehicles: without multifu nct ion stee ring w heel
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Fig . 5 Wi nds hield w ipe r lever : Contro ls fo r the d river
i nforma tion sy stem
H ow to use the control s
.. Switch on the ignition. The function that
was last selected will be disp layed .
.. Press the
I RESET I button @ to sw itch be ­
tween trip computer
O and fJ , the efficien­
cy program
ii and the cruise control sys­
tem, fo r example .
.,. To show more informat ion further up or
down the display , press the top or bottom
part of the button @.
Calling up warning /indicato r lamps and
driver messages again
.,. Press the I RES ET I button @.
Resetting values to zero
.. Select a value in the desired trip computer
or the efficiency program .
.. Press and hold the
I R ESET I butto n @ for at
least one second . All values in the se lected
trip computer or the eff iciency p rogram will
be rese t to zero.
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Operation by multifunction steering
, wheel
Appl ies to vehicles: with multifunction steering w heel
Fi g. 6 Mul tifu nct io n stee ring wheel: Co ntrols for t he
dr iv er info rmatio n sy stem
Fig . 7 D is play: Veh icle fun ctions men u
The disp lay t abs @ ¢ page 20, fig. 4 will ap­
pear as soon as you operate one of the con ­
trols on the multifunction steering wheel.
How to use the controls
.,. Switch on the ign ition . The funct io n that
was last selec ted will be d isplayed.
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.,. To swi tch between the tabs, press the left or
r ight side of the b utton
CD ¢ fig . 6.
.. To show more information further up or
down the display, scroll the thumbwheel @
up or down.
.. To confirm a selection , press the thumb-
wheel @.
Calling up Car function s
.. Use button CD to select the first disp lay tab.
.. Press the button @. T he
V ehicle fun ctions
menu will be d isplayed ¢ fig. 7.
.,. To selec t a menu item, scroll and press the
thumbwheel @.
.,. To ca ll up a function assigned to the steer-
ing wheel button, press the button@.
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22 Driver information display
Resetting values to zero
.,. Se lect Computer or Efficiency program
from the Vehicle functions menu.
.,. Se lect a value in the desired trip computer
or the efficiency program.
.,. To reset the figures in the selected memory
to zero, press the thumbwheel @for one
second.
Assigning a function to the steering wheel
button
.,. Se lect : I MENU I button > Systems or Car Sys­
tems
> Vehicle settings > Steering wheel
button .
Calling up warning/indicator lamps and
driver messages again
.,. Select the display tab marked 0 .
The tab marked D is only visible if one or
more warning/indicator lamps or driver mes­
sages are disp layed. Other tabs are only visi­
b le if the corresponding system is switched
on .
Trip computer
Fig. 8 Tri p computer d isp lay: Memo ry leve l 1
Operation by windshield wiper lever*
.,. Press the I RESET I button @¢ page 21,
fig. 5 repeatedly unti l the trip computer ap­
pears on the display .
.,. To show more information, press button@.
Operation by multifunction steering
wheel*
.,. Call up the vehicle functions and select
Computer from the menu ¢ page 21.
.,. To show more information, scroll the
thumbwheel @9page21,
fig. 6 .
T he number
D or fl in the top corner of the
trip computer display shows which t rip com­
puter is currently being displayed .
T rip computer
D ¢ fig. 8 is a s ingle journey
memory. It processes the information on a
jo urney from the time the ignition is switched
on until it is switched off. If the journey is re­
sumed within two hours after the ignit ion is
switched off, the new figures are automatical­
ly included in the calculation .
Unlike the single journey memory, the total
journey memory (trip computer
fl ) is not
erased automatically. In this way, you can de­
termine the period for which you wish the trip computer to supply dr iv ing information.
You can call up the following information se­ quentially on trip computer
D or fl:
- Date
- Fue l range
- Dr iving t ime (h)
-Average fuel consumption
- Average speed
- Distance covered
- Current fuel consumption
(D Tips
-All va lues stored in the memory are
erased if the vehicle battery is discon­
nected.
- Th e measurement units may be different
on vehicles for some markets.
- For information on the efficiency pro­
gram, refer to ¢
page 24 .

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Time and date display
Fig. 9 Dis pl ay: time an d date
Depending on the veh icle equ ipment leve l,
you may choose between the quartz clock or
the GPS control led clock*
l!j . You can learn
more about this in the MMI manual or in the
radio user's ma nua l.
(D Tips
- When you switch off the ign ition or open
the driver door, the time, date, odome­
ter and temperature are disp layed for an
additional 30 seconds.
- You can also call up the display w ith the
I SET I b utton (D ~ page 10, fig . 3 while
the ignition is switched off.
Odometer
F ig. 10 Dis play : odomete r
Odometer /trip odometer
The display of distance driven is shown in kilo­
meters "km" or in miles "mi" .
- USA mode ls - Miles
- Canada models -Kilometers
The uni ts of me asure (kilometers/miles) can
be changed in the rad io or MMI*. You can
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learn more about this in the MM I manual o r in
the radio use r's manual.
T he odometer @shows the total number of
k il ometers o r miles that have been dr iven on
the vehicle.
The trip odometer @ shows the d istance driv­
en since it was last reset . It can be used to
measure short distances. The last d igit shows
distances of 100 meters or 1/10 of a mi le.
The trip odometer can be reset to zero by pressing the reset button I
0.0 I @ ~ page 10,
fig. 3.
Malfunction message
If there is a malfunct ion somewhere in the in­
strument cluster,
DEF w ill appear in the trip
odometer and w ill stay on . Contact your au­
thorized Aud i dea le r to have the prob lem cor­
r ected .
Open door/hood/rear
lid warning
F ig. 1 1 Dis play : door o pen
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With the ign ition sw itched on, the warn ing il­
luminates when at least
one door o r the hood
or the rear l id is not closed . T he symbo l also
shows you
which door(s) or lid is not closed.
In the illustration
~ fig . 11 it is the front pas­
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24 Drive r information d isplay
Efficiency program
Description
Applies to vehicles: with trip computer w ith eff icie ncy
program
Fig. 12 Display : efficiency program
Operation bywindshield wiper lever*
.,. Press the I RESET I button @ c::> page 21,
fig. 5
repeatedly until the efficiency pro­
gram appears in the display.
Operation bymultifunction steering
wheel*
"'Call up the vehicle funct ions and select Effi-
ciency program from the menu c::> page 21.
The effic iency program can help to save fuel.
It evaluates fuel eff ic iency data and shows a
list of aux iliary equ ipment affecting fuel con­
sumption
cc:> page 24. It also provides econo­
my tips¢
page 25 for saving fuel.
The efficiency program uses the trip and fuel
consumption data from on-board computer
1.
When you clear the data from the efficiency
program
¢page 22/c::>page 21, the values in
on-board computer 1 are reset to zero.
Other equipment
Applies to vehicles: wit h trip computer with efficiency
prog ram
Fig. 13 Display: other equ ipment
Requ irement: The efficiency program ii must
have been called up¢
page 24.
"' Operation by windshield w iper lever" : Press
button ®
<=:>page 21, fig. 5 repeatedly unti l
the other equipment appears in the display
¢fig . 13.
"' Operation by multifunction steering wheel*:
Scro ll the thumbwheel @c::>
page 21, fig. 6
until the other equipment appears in the
display.
Other equipment that is currently affecting
fuel consumption is listed in the efficiency
program. The display shows up to three other
items of equipment @. The equipment using
the most fuel is listed first .
If more than three
items using fuel are switched on, the equip­
ment that is currently using the most fuel is
displayed.
A scale @also shows the current total con­
sumption of all other equipment.

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Fuel economy messages
App lies to vehicles: with trip computer w it h eff ic iency
p rogram
Fig . 14 Display: fuel economy message
Fue l economy messages are disp layed when
fuel consumption is increased by certain con­
ditions. If you follow these fuel economy mes­
sages, you can reduce your vehicle's consump­
tion of fuel. The messages appear automati­
cally and are only displayed in the effic iency
program. The fuel economy messages turn off
automatically after a certain period of time.
• To turn a fuel economy message off immedi­
ately, press any of the controls on the wind­
shield wiper lever*/multifunction steering
whee l* .
(D} Tips
- Once you have turned a fuel economy
message off, it will only appear again af­
ter you t urn the ignition on aga in.
- The fuel economy messages are not dis­
played in every instance, but rather in in­
te rva ls over a period of time.
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Service interval display
The service interval display reminds you when
your next service is due.
Fig. 15 Display: Service interval display (example)
The schedule for the next o il change or inspec­
t ion is ca lculated automatica lly and disp layed
accord ingly. The d isp lay works in two stages:
-Serv ice rem inder: After a spec ified number
of miles, a message appears in the instru­
ment cluster display when switching the ig­
nition on
¢fig. 15. The rema ining dis tance
or time is displayed br iefly.
- Se rvi ce due : When the due date for serv ice
is reached, the message
Se rvic e due! ap­
pears in the instrument cluster immediate ly
after you turn on the ignition .
Calling up the service schedules
If or when an oil change or inspection is due,
can be shown in the rad io or MMI* disp lay by
selecting the service i nte rva l display in the car
menu . Selec t!CAR ! fuction button>
Sy ste m s
or C ar s ystem s > Ser vicing & check s > Service
intervals.
Resetting the service interval displa y
Your author ized Audi dealer will reset the cor­
respondi ng service schedule after pe rforming
the appropr iate service on your veh icle. You
also have the possibi lity to reset the oil
change schedule after having performed an
oil change according to Audi specifications.
Se lect !CARI function button>
Sy stem s or Ca r
sy ste ms
> Servicing & checks > Service int er-
val s
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26 Drive r in form ation d ispl ay
(D Note
-Only reset the oi l change display when
you have completed an o il change .
- If you d isconnect the battery term inals,
no calculatio ns can be made for the serv­
ice interval display during this time and
no service rem inder will appear . Remem­
ber that observing the proper service in­
tervals is vitally important to extending
the life of you r vehicle, particularly the
engine, and maintaining its value. Even if
the mileage dr iven is low, the max imum
period of one year from one serv ice to
the next must not be exceeded.
On-Board Diagnostic
system (OBD)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
The Malfunction Ind icator Lamp (MIL) ¢'4 i n
the instrument cluster is part of the On-Board
Diagnostic (OBD II) system.
The warning/indicator light illuminates when
the ign ition is switched on and goes o ut after
the engine starts and the idle has stabilized.
Th is indicates that the MIL is working proper­
l y.
If the light doe s not go out after the eng ine
is started, or illuminates wh ile you are driv­
ing, a ma lfunction may exist in the engine sys­
tem . If the light illuminates, the catalytic con ­
verter cou ld be damaged.
Continue driving
w ith reduced pow er (avoid­
ing sustained high speeds and/or rapid accel­
erations) and have the condition corrected.
Contact your authorized Audi dealer .
If the light ill uminates, the electronic speed
limiter may also be ma lfunctioning . For more
information
¢ page 2 7, Electronic speed
limiter.
An imp roperly clo sed fuel filler c ap m ay als o
c a u se th e M IL l ight to illuminate
¢ page 177.
On-Board Diagnostics
Fig. 16 Locat io n of Data Li nk Conn ector (DLC)
On-Board D iagnostics monitors the compo­
nents of your em ission contro l system . Each
monitored component in your engine system
has been ass igned a code . In case of a mal­
funct ion, the component will be identified
and the fault stored as a code in the control
module memo ry.
The MIL light may also illuminate if there is a lea k in the on-board fuel vapor recove ry sys­
tem . If the ligh t illuminates after a refueling,
stop the vehicle and make sure the fuel fille r
cap is prope rly closed (only vehicles w ith gaso­
line engine) ¢
page 177.
In order to make a n accurate diagnosis, the
stored data can on ly be displayed using spe­
c ial d iagnostic equipment (generic scan tool
for OBD).
In order to con nect t he special diagnostic
equipment, push the plug in to the Data Link
Connector (D LC). The D LC is located to the
right o f the hood release
<::!;> fig. 16.
Your a uthorized Audi dea le r or qua lified wor k­
shop can interpret the code and perform the
necessary repair.
,&_ WARNING ~ -
Do not use t he diagnost ic connecto r fo r
personal use . Incorrect usage can cause
mal functions, wh ich can increase the risk
of a collision!

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Electronic speed
limiter
Your vehicle may be factory equipped with tires that are rated for a maximum speed of
130 mph (210 km/h) . Th is is less than the
maximum speed of your vehicle. To reduce the
r isk of sudden tire failure and loss of control if
the veh icle is operated at excessive speeds,
your veh icle also has an elect ronic speed limit­
er. The electronic speed limiter prevents yo ur
vehicle from going faster than the tire speed
rating. For more information~
page 206.
If the engine control unit receives fau lty vehi­
cle road speed signals, the Malfunction Indi ­
cator Lamp (MIL)¢• will illuminate . If this
occ urs, contact the nearest authorized Audi
dealer for assistance.
A WARNING
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Always observe the posted speed limits and adjust your speed to suit prevailing
road, t raff ic and weather conditions. Never
drive your vehicle faster than the maxi­
mum speed rating of the tires insta lled.
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28 Opening and closing
Opening and closing
Power locking system
General description
The power locking system locks or unlocks all
doors and the rear lid simultaneously.
You can lock and unlock the vehicle centrally.
You have the following choices:
- Remote master key~
page 30,
-Sensors in the front door handle on vehicles
with convenience key* ¢
page 31,
-Power locking switch ins ide¢ page 32,
oder
- Lock cylinder at the driver's door
~page 33.
Automatic locking
The automat ic locking feature locks all the ve­
hicle doors and the rear lid when you drive
faster than 9 mph (15 km/h).
The car is unlocked again once the ignition key
is removed. In addition, the veh icle can be un­
locked if the opening function in the power
locki ng system switch or at one of the door
levers is actuated.
Addit ionally, in the event of a crash with air­
bag deployment the doors are automatically
un locked to all ow access to the vehicle.
Selective unlocking
When you lock the vehicle, the power locking
system w ill lock the doors and the rear lid.
When unlocking, you can set in the rad io or
MMI* whether only the driver's door or the
enti re vehicle should be unlocked
¢page 32.
Anti-theft alarm warning system
If the anti -theft alarm warning system de­
tects a break- in into the vehicle, acoust ic and
visua l warning signals are triggered.
The anti-theft alarm system turns on auto­ matically when you lock the vehicle. It deacti ­
vates when unlocking using the remote con- trol key or by touching the sensor on the door
handle (convenience key) .
T o switch the alarm off, press the@ button on
the remote control key or conven ience key or
switch the ignition on. The a larm also stops
automatica lly after a certain amount of time .
You can also trigger the alarm by pressing the
PANIC button on your remote-control key.
This will alert other people in case of emer ­
gency. Press the
PANIC button again to turn
off the a larm .
Turn signals
When you unlock the vehicle, the turn sig nals
flash twice, when you lock it once. If they do
not flash, one of the doors or the luggage
compartment lid is not locked, the ignition is
sti ll switched on or the selector lever is not in
pos ition P.
Unintentionally locking yourself out
In the following cases there are safeguards to
prevent you from locking your remote master
key in the vehicle :
- The vehicle does not lock w ith the central
locking switch if the driver's door is open
~ page 32.
-On veh icles with convenience key*, if the
most recently used master key is in the lug­
gage compartment, the rear lid is automati ­
cally un locked again after it is closed.
Do not lock your veh icle w ith the remote mas­
ter key or convenience key* until all doors and
the rear lid are closed. In this way you avoid l ocking yourself out accidentally.
A WARNING
- When you leave the vehicle, always re­
move the ignition key and take it with
you . This will prevent passengers (chil -
dren, for example) from accidentally be-
-
ing locked in the vehicle should they acci­
denta lly press the power locking switch
in the front doors.
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