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leave  your  vehicle . This  makes  vehicle  theft  even 
more  difficu lt 
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Ign ition  on @ 
After  switching  the  ignition  on,  the  needles  move 
all  the  way  up  and  then  down. 
If  it  is  difficult  to  turn  the  key after  you  have  in
serted  it  into  the  ign ition  lock,  turn  the  steering 
wheel  back  and  forth.  This w ill take  the  load  off 
the  steering  lock  mechanism  and  you  will  be  able 
to  turn  the  key freely  and  start  the  engine. 
Starting  the  engine @ 
In  this position  the  engine  starts . Wh ile  the  en
g ine  is  starting,  the  power  supply  to  the  head
l ights  and  other  elect rical  consume rs  is tempo ra
ri ly  inte rrupted  to  conserve  battery  power . After 
the  engine  has  started,  re lease  the  key and  it will 
return  to  position @. 
Before  the  sta rter  can  be  opera ted  again  the  key 
m ust  be  t urned  back  to  position (!). The 
n on-re 
pe at  lo ck 
prevents  you  from  damaging  the  start
er  when  the  engine  is running . 
A WARNING 
-Never  remove  the  key from  the  ignition  lock 
wh ile the  vehicle  is mov ing.  The  steer ing 
wheel  will  lock  causing  loss  of  control. 
- If you  have  to  leave  your  vehicle  - even  for 
just  a  min ute  - a lways  remove  the  ignit ion 
key and  take  it with  you.  This  is espec ially 
important  if you  are  going  to  leave  ch ildren 
behind  in the  veh icle . The  ch ildren  could 
start  the  engine  o r use  other  veh icle  con
t ro ls.  Unsuperv ised  use  of  vehicle  controls 
( f or  example,  power  windows)  can  c ause  se
rious  persona l injuries . 
@ Tips 
If  the  veh icle  battery  has  been  d isconnected 
and  then  reconnected,  then  yo u m ust  leave 
t he  key in  posit ion  @ for  abou t 5  seconds  be
fore  you  can  start  the  engine . 
On  the road 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The engine  can  only  be started  with your  original 
Audi  key. 
On vehicles  with  S tronic*,  the  engine  can  be 
sta rted  in the  neutra l position  N and  in  each  gear 
(1  - 7  and  R). 
.,.  Set  the  park ing  brake 
c::> .&_  . 
.,. On veh icles  with  manual  transmiss ion*,  fully 
dep ress  the  clutch  peda l. 
.,.  Press  and  hold  the  bra ke  peda l. 
.,.  Tu rn  the  ignition  key to  posit ion @ 
c::> page 66, 
fig. 77  -do  not  depress  the  gas  pedal  when 
starting  the  engine. 
.,.  Let go  of  the  key as  soon  as  the  engine  starts  -
the  starter  m ust  not  cont inue  to  run.  On 
veh  ides  with  S tronic,  se lect  gear  position  N . 
A cold  engine  may  at  first  be  loud  afte r it  has 
been  started.  This  is due  to  the  hydraulic  valves 
building  up  the  oil  pressure.  This  is  normal  and 
no  need  for  concern . 
If the  engine  does  not  start  immediately,  stop 
trying  after  10  seconds  and  then  try  to  restart 
the  engine  about  30  seconds  later . 
A WARNING 
--
-Never  start  or  let  the  eng ine  run  in a  con
f ined  or  enclosed  area.  Exhaust  fumes  from 
the  eng ine  contain  carbon  mo noxide,  a  co l
o rl ess  and  odo rless  gas.  Carbon  monoxide 
can  be  fatal  if  i nhaled . 
- Never  leave  the  engine  id ling  unattended . 
A n  unattended  ve hicl e w ith a  running  en
g in e  poses  a dange r of  pe rsonal  inj ury or 
theft . 
- W ith  the  engine  r unning  and  a  gear  engag 
ed,  you  have  to  ho ld  the  vehicle  wi th the 
foot  b rake . 
(D Note 
-Avo id  h igh  engine  speeds,  fast  acceleration 
o r  heavy  engi ne  loads  whi le the  engine  is 
st il l c old . T his  could  d amage  t he  engine. 
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On  the  road 
- The engine  cannot  be started  by pushing  or 
towing  the  vehicle . 
@I For the  sake of the  environment 
To avoid unnecessary eng ine wear  and to  re
duce exhaust  emissions , do not  let  your  vehi 
cle stand  and warm  up. Be ready to  drive 
off 
immediately  after  starting  your  vehicle. 
Stopping  the  engine 
On vehicle s wi th S  tron ic*,  the  engine  can be 
turned 
off in the  neutral  position  N  and  in each 
gear  (1  -7 and  R)  . 
..  Tu rn the  ignition  key to  posit ion (!)  co 
page 66, 
fig.  77 . 
A WARNING 
- Never turn off the  engine  until  the  vehicle 
has come to  a complete  stop . 
- The brake booster  and servotronic  only  work 
when  the  eng ine  is running . W ith  the  igni 
t ion turned 
off , you  have to  apply  more force 
when  steering  or  braking.  Since you  cannot 
steer  and stop  normally , this  can  lead to  ac
c idents  and serious  injuries . 
(D Note 
-If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load for 
an extended  period  of  time,  heat  builds  up 
i n the  eng ine compartment  after  the  engine 
i s switched 
off  -there  is a r isk of  damag ing 
the  engine . A llow the  engine to  continue  to 
run at  id le for  a short  time  or drive  until  it 
has coo led down  before  you turn  it  off 
q page  73. 
-If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load for 
an extended  period  of  time,  it  can become 
extremely  hot . You should  not  park your  ve
hicle  over easily combustible  objects  or 
areas (e .g . grass or  leaves) . There is a risk  of 
starting  a fire . 
{!) Tips 
After  the  engine  has been switched off, the  ra
diator  fan  can continue  to  run for  up to  10 m i
nutes  - even w ith  the  ignition  switched 
off . It 
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can also switch  on again  after  some time  if 
the  coo lant  temperature  rises as the  result  of 
heat  bu ildup  or  if  the  engine  compartment  is 
heated  by the  sun's rays and the  engine  is hot . 
Parking  brake 
Parking  brake 
When  the  parking  brake  is set,  it prevents  the  ve
hicle from  rolling away  unintentionally. 
Fig . 78  C ente r co nsol e: Park ing  bra ke set 
S etting  th e pa rking brak e 
.. Pull  th e parking  brake  lever all  the  way  up. 
Releasing the  p arkin g brake 
.. Pull  the  parking  brake  lever up slightly and 
press the  release button  at  the  same time 
c::> fig . 78  -arrow- . 
.. Keep the  release button  pressed and  lower  the 
parking  brak e 
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If you shou ld drive off with  the  parking  bra ke st ill 
set,  a warning  tone  will  sound  and the  fo llow ing 
message wi ll appear  in the  instrument  cluster  to 
r e mind  you to  release the  parking  brake: 
H and brake  i s appli ed 
T he park ing brake warn ing comes on only  after 
you have driven  for  longer  than  3 seconds and 
faster  than  3 mph  (5  km/h) . 
The parking  brake warning  ligh t.  (USA)/ . 
(CON) illuminates  whe n the  park ing brake is set 
and you sw itch  on the  ign it ion .  
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A WARNING 
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Always  release  t he  parkin g brake  completely. 
A part ially  engaged  brake  will  over heat  th e 
rear  brakes,  reduce  their  effect iveness  and 
cause  excess ive wear.  This could  lead  to  brake 
fai lure  and  an  accident. 
([)  Note 
Only after  the  ve hicle  has  come  to  complete 
stop,  sho uld you  firmly  set  the  parking  brake 
and  move  the  gearshift  lever  into  a  gear. 
Parking 
Parking 
~ Stop  t he vehicle  using  the  brake  pedal. 
~ Set  the  parking  b ra ke firmly. 
~ Swi tch off  the  engine. 
~ Move t he  se lecto r lever  into  the  P pos ition ( au
tomatic  t ransmis sion ) 
or  move  the  gearshift 
lever  into  1st . gear 
(manual  transmission ) 
c:>.&_ . 
~ When  on  incl ines  or  declines,  turn  the steering 
whee l so  that  t he vehicle  w ill roll  into  the  curb 
if  it  beg ins  to  move . 
A WARNING 
This  is how yo u can  reduce  the  risk of  in jury 
w hen  leav ing you r vehicle. 
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- Never  park  the  vehicle  whe re  it  ca n come  i n 
co ntact  wi th dry  g rass,  spilled  fuel  or  a ny 
other  flammable  mater ials. 
- Never  allow  anyone  - especially  small  chi l
dre n -to remai n in t he  vehicle  when  it  is 
locked.  Locke d doors  ma ke  i t mo re  d iff icult 
for  rescuers  to  access  the  passenger  com
partment  in the  event  of an  emergency . 
Dange r to  life! 
- Never  leave  c hildren  unsupervised  in the  ve 
hicle.  C hildren  cou ld  re lease  the  par king 
brake  or  move  the  gearshift  lever  out  of 
gear.  The vehicle  could  sta rt  to  roll  away  and 
cause  an  accident  . 
- No matter  what  the  season  is, the  tempera
ture  in a  parked  veh icle  can  reach  dangerous 
levels. 
On  th e road 
Starting  on  hills 
Applies to  vehicles:  wit h hill ho ld  assist 
Hill ho ld  assist  makes  it  eas ier  to  sta rt  on  hills. 
The  system  is activated  when  the  brake  peda l is 
depressed 
for  a few  seconds . 
After  releasing  the  brake  pedal,  the  b rake  power 
is  he ld  for  a 
brief  moment to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  rol ling  back  when  starting . At this  time,  you 
can  eas ily beg in to  move  your  vehicle. 
A WARNING 
- I f you  did  not  begin  moving  imme diate ly af
ter  re leasi ng the  b ra ke  peda l,  unde r ce rtain 
cir cumstan ces,  the  vehicle  w ould  beg in to 
roll  bac kward.  Depress  t he  brake  pe dal im
mediately  or  engage  the  hand  brake. 
- Should  t he  e ngine  sta ll,  dep ress  the  brake 
pe dal  immed iately  or  enga ge the  hand 
b rake. 
- I n or der  to  preven t the  vehicle  from  roll ing 
back  unintentionally  when  s tarting  in  s top 
and-go  traffic,  keep  the  brake  pe dal  de
pressed  for  a few  seconds  before  driving  off. 
(D Tips 
You  can  find  o ut  if yo ur vehicle  is eq uipped 
wi th  "Hill  hold  ass ist"  at  an  autho riz ed  Au di 
d ealersh ip. 
Speed  warning  system 
Speed  warning  system 
The speed warning  system  helps you  to  keep your 
driving  speed below  a set speed limit . 
The  speed  warn ing  system  warns  the  driver  if  he 
exceeds  a  previously  stored  max imum  speed.  A 
warning  tone  will sound  as  soon  as  the  veh icle 
speed  exceeds  the  set  speed  by about 
3 mph 
(3 km/h) . At the  same  t ime,  a warning  symbo l 
appea rs  i n the  display . 
The  speed  warn ing  system  has 
two  warn ing 
thre sholds 
tha t function  independe ntly  of each 
othe r and  t hat  have  somewhat  d iffe rent  pu rpos
es: 
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To store  maximum  speed 
•Turnoff  the  ignit ion. 
•  Briefly  press  the  button  in the  instrument  clus 
ter 
9 page  70,  fig. 79.  The odometer  and  the 
digital  clock  are  now  illuminated. 
•  Press  the  button  for  at  least  2  seconds.  The  cur
rently  stored  maximum  speed  appears  in the 
display 
or the  crossed  out  symbol for  warning 
threshold  2,  if no  maximum  speed  was  set  pre
viously. 
•  Press  the  function  selector  sw itch  in the  wiper 
lever @r=> 
fig.  80 up  or  down  to change  the  set 
val ue. Values  run up  or down  in  steps  of  6  mph 
(10  km/h). 
To delete  maximum  speed 
•Turnoff  the ignition . 
•  Briefly  press  the  button in the  instrument  clus
ter 
9 page  70,  fig. 79 . The odometer  and  the 
digital  clock  are  now  illum inated. 
•  Press  the  button  for  at  least  2 seconds.  The  cur
rently  stored  maximum  speed  appears  in the 
display. 
•  Press  the 
iRESETI button  in the  wiper  lever @ 
r:=> fig.  80 until the  crossed  out  speed  warning 
symbol  for  warning  threshold  2  appears  in the 
display. 
A few  seconds  after  the  adjustment  is completed, 
the  illumination  for  the  odometer  and  the  digital 
clock w ill go  out. 
@ Tips 
This  warning  threshold  can  also  be  controlled 
through  the  trip  computer 
r=> page  23,  Navi
gating  the  menu. 
On  the  road 
Cruise  control 
Switching  the  system  on 
The  cruise control  system  makes  it  possible  to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph  (30kmlh). 
Fig. 81 Contro l lever  with  set  button 
• Pull the  lever  to  position (Dr=> fig . 81 to  switch 
the  system  on . 
•  Drive at  the  speed  you  wish  to  set. 
•  Press  button  @to set  that  speed. 
The  display  may  vary  depending on  the  type  of 
display  in your  vehicle.  The indicator  light 
(lj;jl)~i~ (US model)/ . (Canadian  model)  will  al
so  light  up in the  instrument  cluster. 
A WARNING 
--
-Always pay  attention  to  traffic  even  when 
the  cruise  control  is switched  on.  You are  al
ways  responsible  for  your  speed  and the  dis
tance  between  your  veh icle and  other 
veh icles. 
- For safety  reasons, the  cruise  control  should 
not  be used  in the  city,  in stop-and -go  traf
fic,  on  twisting  roads  and  when  road condi
tions  are  poor (such  as ice,  fog,  gravel, 
heavy  rain  and  hydroplaning) -risk  of  acci
dent . 
- T urn off  the  cruise  control  temporarily  when 
entering  turn  lanes,  highway exit  lanes  or  in 
construction  zones. 
- Please  note  that  inadvertently  "resting" 
your  foot  on  the  accelerator  pedal  causes 
the  cruise  control  not  to  brake.  This  is be
cause  the  cruise  control  is overridden  by the 
driver's  acce lerat ion. 
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Transmission 
Transmission Manual  transmission 
Gearshift  lever 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  manua l transmission 
The clutch pedal  must  be depressed  all the  way 
before you  can start  the  engine . 
The  manual  transmission  in your  Audi  is equipped 
with  an 
interlock-feature. 
• Depress  the  clutch  pedal  all  the  way. 
•  Start  the  engine  with  the  gearshift  lever  in  Neu
tral  and  the  clutch  pedal  depressed. 
(D Note 
Always  depress  the clutch  pedal  fully  when 
changing  gears. Do not  hold  the  vehicle  on  a 
hill  with  the  clutch  pedal  partially  depressed. 
This  may  cause  premature clutch  wear  or 
damage. 
(D Tips 
- Resting  your  hand  on the  gearshift  lever 
knob  while  driving  will  cause  premature 
wear  in the  transmission. 
- The  back-up  lights  go on  when  you  shift  into 
Reverse  with  the  ignition  on. 
Gearshift  pattern  (6-speed  manual 
transmission) 
App lies  to  vehicles: with  6-speed  manual  transmission 
Fig. 83  Gearshift  pattern:  6-speed  manual transm iss ion 
Drive  in 6th  gear  for  optimum  fuel  economy 
when  cruising.  However, if more  acceleration  is 
required  (when  passing,  for  examp le),  sh ift 
down. 
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Engaging  reverse  gear  (R) 
• Move  the shift  lever  all  the way to  the  left, 
press  it down,  then push  it backward. 
Especially  after driving  forward,  stop  the vehicle 
completely,  shift into 
Neutral and  rest  the  shift 
l ever  briefly  in  Neutral  before  shifting into 
Re
verse. 
Launch Control  Program 
Applies to vehicles : wit h VlO engin e and manual  t ra nsmissio n 
The Launch Control Program  enables  maximum 
acceleration. 
Requirement:  The  engine must be  at  operat ing 
temperature  and  the  steering wheel must  not  be 
turned. 
•  With  the  engine  running,  press  the  button 
l:fil 
one  time.  The ESC indicator  light II in the 
Dr iver  Informat ion System  display  illum inat es 
and  the  message 
ESC sport -Warning! Re
stricted  stability appears . 
•  Press  the  clutch  and  hold it down. 
•  Engage  the  first  gear. 
•  Press  the  accelerator  pedal  all  the  way  down 
until  the  engine  speed  remains  steady  at  6500 
RPM . 
•  Release  the  clutch  carefully~,&. . 
A WARNING 
- Always  adapt  your  driving  to  the  traffic  flow. 
- Only  use Launch  Control  when  road and traf-
fic  conditions  allow  it  and other  drivers  will 
not  be  endange red  or  annoyed  by  your driv
ing  and  the  vehicle's  acceleration . 
- Please  note that the driving  wheels  can  spin 
and  the  vehicle can  break  away  when ESC is 
sw itched  off, especially  when  the road  is 
slippery . 
- Once  you  have  accelerated,  you should 
switch  the  ESC back  on by pressing  the  but
ton 
00 . 
(D Tips 
- When  accelerating  using  the  Launch  Control 
program,  all  vehicle  parts  are  subject  to .,..  
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Transmi ssio n 
rotation  of  the  whee ls,  then  the  time  wi ll in
crease  a ccording ly . 
A WARNING 
- If  a  gear  is engaged  when  the  vehicle  is sta
tionary,  the  acce lerator  must  not  be  pressed 
inadvertently  under  any  circumstances.  Oth
erwise  the  vehicle  will  immed iately  start  to 
move  - sometimes  even  if the  park ing  brake 
is f irmly  applied. 
- Before  you  or  other  persons  open  the  engine  compartment  l id  and  work  on  a  running  en
gine,  select  neutral  pos it ion 
N and  firmly 
apply  the  handbra ke.  Always  read  and  fol
low  the  app licab le  warn ings¢ 
page  155, 
Working in the  engine compartment. 
@ Tips 
- If you  accidenta lly shifted  into N w hile d riv
i ng,  you  can  engage  a  gear  in the  normal 
way  using  the  selecto r lever. 
- An indicator  light  i s displayed  if a  malfunc
tion  occurs  while  in S tronic.  Refer  to 
~page  78. 
Manual  mode 
App lies  to veh icles: w ith  5 tro nic 
S tronic  allows  the  driver  to  shift  gears  man ua lly. 
Starting  from  a stop 
.,.  Press  and  ho ld  the  brake  pedal. 
..  Move the  selecto r leve r to  the  left. 
..  Tap  the  se lec tor  lever  forwa rd 
0 -
..  Re lease  the  brake  pedal  and  press  the  accelera -
tor  pedal  ¢ .&,. . 
Shifting 
.,. To shift  up,  tap  the  selector  lever  fo rward 0 -
.,. To shift  down,  t ap  the  sele ctor  lever  to  the  re ar 
o. 
Stopp ing temporarily 
.,.  Press  the  brake  pedal  to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  moving,  for  examp le  at  traff ic lights . 
Par king 
.. Press  and  ho ld  the  brake  pedal¢.&,. . 
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.. Activate  the  parking  brake . 
..  Turn  off the  ignition  and  remove  the  key . 
Stopping  on an incline 
.,. Always keep  the  vehicle  stat ionary  using  the 
foot  brake  to  prevent  it from  " rolling  back" 
¢ .&,. . D o not try  to  p revent  the  vehicle  from 
"ro lling  back"  when  a  gear  is engaged  by in 
creasing  engine  speed. 
..  Activate  the  parking  brake. 
Starting  on a hill 
.. With  a gear  engaged,  remove  your  foot  from 
the  brake,  accelerate  and  slowly  release  the 
parking  brake. 
When  acce lera ting,  S tronic  sh ifts  i nto  the  nex t 
gear  in  gea rs  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6  shor tly  befo re 
the  maximum  permissib le  engine  speed  is 
r eached. 
If you  have  se lec ted  a  lower  gear  than  the  current 
one,  S tron ic w ill shift  down  only  when  the  engine 
will  not  be  ove r-revved. 
You can  switch  to  a utomat ic operation  at  any 
time 
¢ page 77. 
A WARNING 
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- Never  leave  your  vehicle  with  the  engine 
ru nning  while  in gear.  If  you  must  leave  yo ur 
vehicle  with  the  engine  r unning,  set  the 
parking  brake  firmly  and  engage  neutral 
N . 
- With  the  engine  r unning  and  a  gear  engag
ed,  you  have  to  ho ld  the  vehicle  with  the 
foot  brake . 
- Do not  accelerate  when  you  sh ift  gears  with 
the  vehicle  stationary  and  the  engine  run ning. 
- Before  driving  down  a steep  slope,  reduce 
your  speed  and  sh ift  into  a  lower  gear  with  S 
tronic. 
- Do not  ride  the  bra kes  or  press  the  bra ke 
pedal  too  often  or  too  long.  Constant  brak
ing  causes  the  brakes  to  overheat  and  sub
stantially  reduces  brak ing  performance,  in
creases  braking  d istance  or  causes  comp lete 
fa ilu re of  the  brake  system.  ..,.  
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Parking system 
Parallel  parking 
Applies to  vehicles: with  parking  system advanced 
Use parking  mode  2  to  help you  parallel  park 
along  the  side  of  a street. 
Fig . 97 Na vigation  system d isplay : Blue sur face aligned 
wit h parking  spot 
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Fig. 98 Navigatio n system  display:  The blue  cu rved line 
contacting  the  curb 
The  following  steps  app ly only  when  there  is  no 
obstacle  such  as  a wall  near  the  parking  spot. 
Otherwise,  please read  the  information  provided 
in the  "Parking  Next  to  Obstacles"  section . 
•  Activate  the  turn  signal. 
•  Position  your  vehicle  parallel to  the  edge  of the 
street,  approximately  3  ft . (1  m)  from  a  parked 
vehicle. 
"  Switch  the  navigation  system  and  the  naviga
tion  system  display  on . 
•  Se lect  reverse  gear.  The  parking  aid  t urns  on 
and  parki ng mode  1 appears  on  the  display. 
•  Press  the  control  button 
1 on  the  navigat ion 
system 
9fig . 97. Parking  mode  2 appears. 
•B ackup  and  align  your  vehicle  so  the blue  area 
@ borde rs on  the  rear  end  of  the  vehicle  or  on 
the  parking  spot  line.  The  blue  area  represents 
an  extension  of the  vehicle's  outline by approxi
mately  16  ft  (5  meters)  to  the  rear.  The  long 
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side  o f the  b lue  area  should  be on  the  curb . The 
entire  blue  area  must  fit  into  the  parking  spot . 
"W ith the  vehicle  stopped,  turn  the  steering 
wheel  to  the  right  as  far  as  it  will go. 
•  Back into  the  parking  spot  until  the  blue  curve 
touches  the  curb 
9 fig . 98. Stop  the  veh icle . 
" With  the vehicle  stopped,  turn  the steering 
wheel  to  the left  as  far as  it wi ll go . 
•  Con tinue  to back  into  the  parking  spot until the 
veh icle  is  parked  parallel  to the  curb .@  marks 
the  rear  bumper.  Stop  the  vehicle  when  the red 
orientation  line@ borders  an  object 
9 ,&. 
Keep an  eye  on  the  front  of yo ur vehicle  while 
doing  this 
c> (D. 
Parking  next  to  obstacles 
When  there  is an  obstacle  (such  as  a  wall) next  to 
the  parking  spot,  choose a spot  with  more  space 
on  the  sides . Position  the  long  side  of the  blue 
area  so that  there  is sufficient  space  from  the 
curb.  The  area  must  not  be  on  the  curb . You will 
also  need  to  start  turning  the  steering  wheel 
much  earlier.  There  should  be  a sufficient  amoun t 
of  space  between  the  curb  and  the  blue  curve, 
and  the  blue  curve¢ 
fig. 98 must not touch  the 
cu rb. 
_& WARNING 
- The  rearview  camera does  not  show  the  en
tire  area  behind  the  vehicle 
c> page  80, 
fig . 
92. Watch  out  especially  for small  chil
dren  and  animals.  Th e  rear  view  camera  can
not  a lways  detect  them, posing  risk  of  an 
accident! 
- Please  note  that  objects  not  touching  the 
ground  can  appear  to be  farther  away than 
they  really  are  (for  example,  the  bumper  of 
a vehicle  or  the  rear  of  a truck).  In this  case, 
you  should  not use the  orientation  lines to 
he lp with  parking,  wh ich  poses  danger  of  an 
accident! 
(D Note 
In  the  navigation  system  disp lay, the  direction 
of  travel  of the  vehicle  rear  is represented  de
pending  on  the  steering  wheel angle. The  ve
hicl e front  swings  out  more than  the vehicle 
rear . Maintain  plenty  of distance  so  that  your 
lllJ,,  
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Driving  Sa fel y 
-never  rest  you r feet  on  the  seat  cushion  or  back 
of  the  seat 
- never  ride  in the  footwell 
- never  ride  in the  cargo  area 
_& WARNING 
Imprope r seating  positions  increase  the  risk 
o f  serious  personal  injury  and  death  whenever 
a vehicle  is being  used . 
- Sitting  incor rectly  places  occ upants  at  risk 
of  being  critically  in jured  if the  airbags  de
ploy  and  str ike them. 
- Be fore  you  start  dr iv ing,  seat  yourself  prop
erly  and  always  maintain  this  seating  posi
t ion  during  the  trip . Before  each  trip,  in
struct  your  passengers  to  seat  themselves 
properly  and  to  maintain  this  seating  posi
t ion  during  the  trip 
c> page 56 , General rec
ommendations . 
Driver  and  passenger 
side  footwell 
Important  safety  instructions 
_& WARNING 
Always  make  su re that  the  knee  a irbag  can  in
flate  wi thout  interferen ce.  Ob je cts  betwee n 
yourself  and  the  airbag  can  increase  the  risk 
of  injury  in an  accident  by interfering  with  the 
way the  airbag  deploys  or  by being  pushed  in
to  you  as  the  airbag  deploys. 
- No persons  (chi ld ren)  or  animals  should  ride 
in the  footwe ll in front  of the  passenger 
seat.  If  the  airbag  dep loys,  this  can  res ult in 
serious  or  fatal  in ju ries. 
- No objects  of  any  kind  shou ld  be  carried  in 
the  footwell  area  in front  of  the  driver's  or  passenger's  seat.  Bulky objects  (shopp ing 
bags,  for  example)  can  hamper  or  p revent 
proper  deployment  of  the  airbag . Small  ob
jects  can  be  th rown  t hrough  the  ve hicle  if 
the  ai rbag  deploys  and  injure  you  o r you r 
passengers. 
90 
Pedal  area 
' Pedals 
T he pedals  must  always  be free  to  move  and 
must  never be interfered  with  by a floor mat  or 
any other  object. 
Make sure  that  all  peda ls  move  free ly without  in
terference  and  that  nothing  prevents  them  from 
r et urning  to  the ir origi nal  positions . 
Only  use  floor  mats  that  leave  the  pedal  area  free 
and  can  be  secured  with  floor  mat  fas teners. 
If  a  brake  circ uit  fai ls,  increased  brake  pedal  trav 
el  is required  to  bring  the  vehicle  to  a full  stop . 
_& WARNING 
Pedals  that  cannot  move  freely can  cause  loss 
of vehicle  control  and  increase  the  risk of  ser i
ous  injury . 
- Never  p lace  any  objects  in the  driver's  foot
wel l. An object  could  get  into  the  pedal  area 
and  i nterfere  with  pedal  function.  In  case  of 
sudden  b raking  o r an  accident,  you  would 
not  be  able  to  b rake  or  ac celerate! 
- Always  ma ke sure  that  no thing  can  fall  or 
move  into  the  d river's  footwel l. 
Floor  mats  on the  driver  side 
Always  use floor mats  that  can be securely at
tached  to  the  floor  mat  fasteners  and  do not  in 
terfere  with  the  free  movement  of  the pedals. 
..  Make sure  that  the  floor  mats  are  properly  se
cured  and  cannot  move  and  interfere  with  the 
pedals 
c> ,&. . 
Use  only  floor  mats  that  leave  the  pedal  area  un
obstructed  a nd  that  are  firmly  secured  so  that 
they  cannot  s lip out  of  position . You can  obta in 
su itab le  floor  mats  from  your  authorized  Audi 
Dealer . 
Floor  mat  fasteners  are  insta lled  in your  Audi. 
Floor  mats  used  in yo ur vehicle  must  be  attached 
to  these  fasteners.  Properly  sec uring  the  floor  ..,_  
Page 147 of 232
..... 
Vehicle  care  and  cleaning General  information 
Regular, proper  care helps  to maintain  your  vehi 
cle's value. 
It can a lso be a req uirement  when 
submitting  warranty  claims  for  corrosion  damage 
and  paint  defects  on the  body. 
The  required  cleaning  and care products  can be 
obtained  from  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler or  a 
qualified  workshop.  Read and follow  the  instruc
tions  for  use on the  packaging. 
A WARNING 
-Us ing clean ing and  care products  incorrectly 
can be dangerous  to  your  health. 
- Always store  cleaning  and care products  out 
of  reach  of  children  to  reduce the  r isk of  poi
soning. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  use environmentally-friendly  products  when  buying  cleaning  agents. 
- Do not dispose  of leftover cleaning and care 
products with  household  trash. 
Car  washes 
The longer  deposits  remain  on the  vehicle,  the 
more  the  surface  can be damaged.  High tempera
tures  such as those  caused by sunlight  increase 
the  damaging  effect . 
Before washing,  wet  heavy deposits  with  plenty 
of  water. 
Stubborn  depos its  such as bird  droppings  or  tree 
sap are best  removed with  plenty  of  water  and a 
microfiber  cloth . 
A lso, was h the  underside  of your  vehicle  once 
road salt  stops  being  used for the  season. 
Pressure washers 
When  washing  your  veh icles w ith  a pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  operating  instructions 
"'  provided  with  the pressure washer. This is espe-
r--
~ cially important  in  regard  to  the  pressure and 
;  spraying  distance . Do  not  aim  the spray  directly 
~ at  seals on side windows,  doors,  the  engine  com -,....  Vehicle  care  and  cleaning 
partment  lid,  the  front  lid 
or the  convertible  top 
or at  tires,  rubber  hoses,  insulating  material 
orsensors*  or  camera  lenses *. Keep a distance  of 
at  least  16  inches (40  cm). 
Do  not  remove  snow and  ice with  a pressure 
washer . 
Never use rotary  nozzles or  high  pressure  noz
zles. 
The  water  temperature  must not  be above  140 °F 
(60 °(). 
Automatic  car washes 
Spray off the  veh icle before  washing. 
Make  sure that  the  windows  are  closed and the 
windshield  wipers  are off.  Follow  instructions 
from  the  car wash operator,  especially  if  there  are 
accessor ies attached  to  your  vehicle . 
If possible, use car washes that  do  not have 
brushes . 
Only  use car washes where  the vehicle  remains 
stationary  and  the washing  equipment  moves 
around t he vehic le when washing  and drying. Car 
washes  that move the  vehicle  through  the  car 
wash using  a chain are not  recommended. 
Washing by hand 
Clean the  vehicle  starting  from  the  top  and  work
ing  down  using  a soft  sponge  or  cleaning  brush. 
Use  solvent-free  cleaning  prod ucts . 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint by 
hand 
To  avoid  damaging  the  paint when washing,  first 
remove  dust  and  large  particles  from  your vehi 
cle.  Insects,  grease spots  and fingerprints  are 
best  removed with  a spec ia l cleaner  for  matte 
finish  paint. 
Apply  the  prod uct  using  a microfiber  cloth . To 
avo id damaging  the  paint  surface,  do not  use too 
much  pressure. 
Rinse  the  vehicle  thoroughly  with  water. Then 
c lean using a neutral  shampoo  and a soft  micro
fiber  cloth. 
Rinse  the  vehi cle  thoroughly  again and let  it  air 
dry.  Remove any  water residue using  a sham my . .,. 
145  
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" N ": ... IO "? N U'> ..... 
-Place  the  air  pressure  gauge  on the  valve . 
- The  tire  pressu res  should  only  be 
checked  an d adjusted  when  the 
t ires  are  cold.  The  slig htly  raised 
pressures  of warm  tires  must 
not  be  reduced . 
- Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the 
load  you  are  carrying. 
-Reinstall  the  valve  stem  cap  on  the  valve . 
When  should  I  check the  tire 
pressu re? 
The  correct  tire  pressure  is espe
cially  important  at  high  speeds . 
The  pressure  should  therefore  be 
checked  at  least  once  a  month 
and  always  before  starting  a jour
ney. 
When  should  I  adjust  the  tire  pressures ? 
Adjust  the  tire  pressure  to  the 
load  you  are  carrying . After 
changing  a  wheel 
or replacing 
wheels  you  have  to  adjust  the  tire  pressures  on  all  wheels.  In  addi 
tion,  you  must  then  initialize  the 
new  tire  pressures  in the  tire  pres
sure  mon itoring  system 
¢page 196 . 
Tires  and  wheels 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or 
underinflation  can  lead  sudden 
tire  failure,  loss  of  control,  col lision,  serio us  personal  injury  or 
even  death . 
-When  the  warning  symbol 
rD] 
appears  in the  instrument 
cluster,  stop  and  inspect  the 
tires. 
- Incorrect  tire  pressure  and/or 
underinflation  can  cause  in
creased  tire  wear  and  can  af 
fect  the  handling  of  the  vehi
cle  and  stopping  ab ility. 
- Incorrect  tire  pressures  and/or 
underinflation  can  also  lead  to 
sudden  tire failure,  including  a 
blowout  and  sudden  deflation, 
causing  loss  of  vehicle  control. 
- The  driver  is responsib le for 
the  correct  tire  pressures  for 
all  t ires  on  the  vehicle . The  ap 
plicable  pressure  values  are  lo
cated  on  a  sticker  on  the  driv 
er's  side  B-pillar. 
-Only  when  all  tires  on  the  ve hicle  are  filled  to  the  correct 
pressure,  the  tire  pressure monitoring  system  can  work 
correct ly . 
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