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Doors and windows
50•
Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency, poten-
tially putting lives at risk. Do not leave anyone (especially children)
in the vehicle.Note
The doors and the boot lid are locked automatically when the
vehicle reaches a speed of about 15 km/h (Auto Lock) ⇒page 42 .
You can unlock the vehicle again via the central locking switch.Setting the central locking system
You can use the sound system or MMI* to select which
doors are unlocked by the central locking system.– Select: Function selector button > Central locking
> Unlocking single door.In the Unlocking single door menu you can specify which doors you
wish to have unlocked when you unlock the vehicle using the
remote control key or the advanced key*. If you switch the
Unlocking single door function on, only the driver's door will be
unlocked when you press the unlocking button on the remote
control key once. You can still unlock all doors and the luggage compartment. To do
so, press the unlock button
twice on the remote control key.
When you lock the vehicle, the central locking system will automat-
ically lock all the doors and the boot lid together.
If you select “Locking boot lid/tailgate” on, you can no longer open
the luggage compartment using the handle on the boot lid
⇒ page 52, fig. 46. In this case, you can open the boot lid using the

button on the remote control key ⇒ page 47, fig. 38 or the unlock
switch on the driver's door ⇒page 51, fig. 45.
If you select “Retract mirrors” on, the exterior mirrors will be
retracted automatically ⇒page 70 when you press the lock button
 on the remote control key.Applies to vehicles: with anti-theft alarm systemDeactivating the interior monitor and tow-away protectionWhen the vehicle is locked, the alarm will be triggered if
movements are detected in the in terior (e.g. by animals) or
if the vehicle's inclination is changed (e.g. during transport).
You can prevent the alarm from being triggered accidentally
by switching off the interior monitor and/or tow-away
protection.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 42 Display:
Central locking menu
CAR
Fig. 43 Front end of
the driver's door:
Switches for interior
monitor and tow-away
protection
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Deactivating interior monitor
– Press switch ⇒page 50, fig. 43. The diode in the
switch will light up.
Deactivating tow-away protection
– Press switch . The diode in the switch will light up.The interior monitor and tow-away protection will be switched on
again automatically the next time the vehicle is locked.
WARNING
Do not leave anyone (especially chil dren) in the car if it is locked
from the outside and the deadlock mechanism is activated: the
doors and windows cannot then be opened from the inside.
Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency, potentially
putting lives at risk.Locking the doors manually if the central locking fails to work
If the central locking system should fail to work at any
time, each door will have to be locked separately.
A mechanical locking device (only visible when the doors
are open) is provided on the front passenger's door and the
rear doors.
– Take the emergency key out of the remote control key ⇒page 45 .
– Pull the cap out of the opening ⇒fig. 44.
– Insert the key in the slot inside and turn it as far as the stop to the right (if the door is on the right side) or to the
left (if the door is on the left side).Once the door has been closed it can no longer be opened from the
outside. The door can be opened from the inside by pulling the door
handle. If the child-proof catch is engaged on one of the rear doors,
the door can be opened by pulling the inside door handle once and
then opening the door from the outside.Boot lidOpening and clos ing the boot lid
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Fig. 44 Door: Locking
the door manually
Fig. 45 Driver's door:
Unlocking the boot lid
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Doors and windows
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Opening boot lid
– Press the

button on the remote control key for at least
one second, or
– Pull the unlock switch

on the driver's door ⇒ page 51,
fig. 45, or
– Press the release catch on the boot lid ⇒ fig. 46.
– The boot lid is unlocked and opens automatically.
– Push the boot lid up slightly to secure it in the open posi- tion.
Closing boot lid
– Pull down the boot lid by the handle on the inside and let it drop into the latch ⇒.
WARNING

After closing the boot lid, always check that the catch has
engaged properly. The boot lid could otherwise open suddenly
when the vehicle is moving - this could result in an accident.

The boot lid must always be completely closed when the
vehicle is moving, otherwise toxic exhaust fumes can be drawn
into the interior.
Note
When the vehicle is locked, you can unlock the boot lid separately
by pressing the

button on the remote co ntrol key. The boot lid
will lock automatically when you close it again.
Manual release of the boot lid
The boot lid can be releas ed manually from the inside.– Prise off the cover (using the emergency key) ⇒fig. 47.
– Press the sliding lever in the direction of the arrow to unlock the boot lid.
Fig. 46 Release catch
on the boot lid
Fig. 47 Luggage
compartment: Access
to manual release
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– Open the boot lid.
– Open out the ski bag and fill it with the items you wish to
transport.
– Push the ski bag from the luggage compartment into the passenger compartment through the opening in the
backrest ⇒.
Securing
– Insert the fastening belt ⇒page 82, fig. 91 of the ski
bag into the centre seat belt buckle .
– Pull the free end of belt to tighten.
Storage
– Pull the ski bag towards the rear through the opening in the backrest.
– Close the cover of the load-through hatch in the passenger compartment.
–Fold up the ski bag.
WARNING
The ski bag must be secured in pl ace with the fastening belt after
it has been loaded.
Note
Allow the ski bag to dry before folding it up.
Roof carrierApplies to vehicles: with roof carrier: Under development at the time of printDescription
Additional loads can be transported using the roof carrier.Note the following points if you in tend to carry loads on the roof:•
The rain channels are moulded into the roof as part of the aero-
dynamic roof design. It is therefore not possible to mount conven-
tional roof luggage racks. We recommend using the carrier units
from the range of Audi Genuine accessories.

These carrier units form the basic elements of a complete roof
carrier system. Special fixtures must then be added in order to
safely transport luggage, bicycles, sk is, surf boards or boats on the
roof. All the elements of this syst em are available from Audi dealers.Caution
Any damage to the vehicle caused by the use of other types of roof
rack or incorrect installation will not be covered by the factory
warranty. The roof carrier system mu st therefore be installed exactly
according to the instructions provided.
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Parking aid
174•
Only use the reversing camera to assist you if it is supplying
you with a good and clear picture. The quality of the picture could
be impaired by adverse light, dirt on the lens or a defect (accident
risk).

Only use the reversing camera when the boot lid is completely
c lo s e d . P l e a se m a k e su re t h a t t h ere are no objects mounted to the
rear end of the vehicle which coul d block the view of the reversing
camera.Note

If your vehicle is near an obstacle, the graphic display will also
appear in the reversing camera image. This superimposed graphic
helps the driver to localise the critical area of the vehicle.

You can change the display and adjust the volume and pitch of
the beeps ⇒ page 177.

Please refer to the notes on towing ⇒ page 177.

There is a slight delay in the picture display.
Applies to vehicles: with Audi parking system advancedParking perpendicular to the roadside
Parking mode 1 can be used when parking your vehicle in
a garage or parking bay.– Turn the steering wheel until the orange orientation lines
are pointing towards the parking space ⇒fig. 192.
You can estimate the distance to an obstacle by referring
to the markings . Each marking is equivalent to
1metre.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 192 MMI display:
Approaching a parking
spaceFig. 193 MMI display:
Aligning the vehicle
A1
A2
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Safe driving
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WARNING
Any obstructions that restrict pedal travel can cause loss of
vehicle control and critical situations on the road.•
Never place objects in the driver 's footwell. Such objects could
move under the pedals and interfere with their proper function. In
the event of sudden braking or a change of direction, you would
not be able to use the pedals. This could result in a loss of control
and possibly cause an accident.
Floor mats on the driver's side
Use only floor mats which can be securely fastened in the
footwell and do not obstruct the pedals.– Make sure that floor mats are securely fastened and cannot interfere with the pedals ⇒.Use only floor mats that leave th e pedal area unobstructed and are
firmly secured to prevent them from slipping. You can obtain suit-
able floor mats from your dealer or a specialist retailer.
WARNING
Any obstructions that restrict pedal travel can cause loss of
vehicle control and increase the risk of serious personal injury. •
Always make sure that floor mats are properly secured.

Never lay or install additional floor mats or other floor cover-
ings over the existing floor mats; this would restrict the pedal area
and possibly obstruct the pedals, which could cause an
accident.
Stowing luggage safelyLuggage compartment
All luggage and other objects must be safely secured in
the luggage compartment.Loose items in the luggage compartment can shift suddenly
and cause a safety hazard or impair the handling of the
vehicle by changing the weight distribution.
– Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compartment ⇒page 79 .
– Place heavy items as far forward as possible in the luggage compartment and secure them properly.
– Use the fastening rings* provided ⇒page 193 or the
luggage net* for securing heavy items.
WARNING

Loose items in the luggage co mpartment can shift suddenly
and cause a safety hazard or impair the handling of the vehicle by
changing the weight distribution.

Always stow objects in the luggage compartment and secure
them on the fastening rings*.

Transporting heavy objects may affect the vehicle's handling by
shifting the centre of gravity – this could cause an accident. Take
extra care when driving and adjust your speed accordingly.

Never exceed the maximum axle loads or the maximum gross
weight for the vehicle ⇒page 323, “Performance, weights and
dimensions”. Exceeding the permitted axle loads or gross weight
limit can affect the vehicle's handling characteristics, and increase
the risk of accidents, personal injuries or damage to the vehicle.

Never leave your vehicle unatten ded when the boot lid is open.
Children could climb into the boot and close the boot lid from the
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inside. In this case the child wo
uld be unable to get out of the
vehicle without help. This could have fatal consequences.

Never allow children to play in or around the vehicle. Always
close and lock the boot lid and all the doors when you leave the
vehicle.

Never let passengers ride in the luggage compartment. All
occupants must be properly restrained by the seat belts at all
times ⇒page 194 .Note

Air circulation in the vehicle helps reduce fogging of the
windows. Used air escapes through ventilation slots in the rear of
the vehicle. Make sure that these ventilation slots are not
obstructed.

Suitable belts for securing loads to the fastening rings* are
commercially available.
Applies to vehicles: with fastening ringsFastening rings
Unsecured loads are a hazard to all vehicle occupants.There are fastening rings in the luggage compartment
which can be used to secure luggage and other objects
⇒ page 79 .
– Use the fastening rings to secure items safely in the luggage compartment ⇒ in “Loading the luggage
compartment” on page 79.During a collision or an accident, even small and light objects can
possess so much energy that they can cause very severe injuries.
The amount of this “kinetic energy” depends on the speed of the vehicle and the weight of the object. The most significant factor,
however, is the speed of the vehicle.
An example: An object weighing 4.5 kg is lying unsecured in the
vehicle. During a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, this object
generates a force corresponding to 20 times its weight. That means
that the effective weight of the object increases to about 90 kg. You
can imagine the severity of the injuries which might be sustained if
this “projectile” strikes an occupant as it flies through the
passenger compartment.
WARNING
If items of luggage or other obje
cts are secured to the fastening
rings with inappropriate or da maged retaining cords, injuries
could result in the event of sudden braking or a collision.•
To prevent pieces of luggage or other objects from flying
forward, always use appropriate retaining cords which are prop-
erly secured to the fastening rings.

Never secure a child seat on the fastening rings.
WARNING (continued)
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Self-help
282Self-helpApplies to vehicles: with warning triangleWarning triangleThe factory-supplied warning tr iangle is attached to the
inside of the boot lid.– To remove the warning triangle, push the tab in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow ⇒fig. 264 and pull the
retainer down.The retainer on the boot lid is specifically designed to hold the
warning triangle supplied as an Audi Genuine Accessory. This
accessory is available from Audi dealers.
Applies to vehicles: with first-aid kitFirst-aid kitThe first-aid kit is accommodated in the compartment
behind the rear centre armrest.– Pull up the catch to open the storage compartment ⇒fig. 265.On vehicles with a load-through hatc h*, the first-aid kit is kept in the
rear centre armrest. The centre armrest has to be folded down in
order to access the compartment.
The storage compartment will hold a maximum weight of 0.5 kg.
Note
Before folding the centre armrest back up into the rear seat backrest
make sure the lid of the storag e compartment is properly closed.
Fig. 264 Warning
triangle fitted inside
boot lid
Fig. 265 Rear centre
armrest: First-aid kit
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Self-help
284If you need the tools, the Tyre Mobili ty System or the jack*, you will
have to open the floor panel and take out the spare wheel*
⇒ page 284 .
The tool kit includes:•
A hook for removing hub caps

Pin for mounting a wheel

Screwdriver with reversible blade

Tool for changing bulbs

Interchangeable socket (Torx socket for changing bulbs)

Crank handle for jack

Adapter for anti-theft wheel bolts*

Jack*

Box spanner for wheel bolts

Towline anchorage
Some of the parts listed are only fitted on certain models or are
optional extras.
Before stowing the jack* again, wind down the arm of the jack as far
as it will go.
WARNING

Do not use the hexagonal socket in the screwdriver handle to
tighten the wheel bolts. It is not po ssible to tighten the bolts with
the required torque – risk of accident.

The jack supplied by the factor y is only designed for changing
wheels on this model. On no account attempt to use it for lifting
heavier vehicles or other loads – risk of injury.

Never start the engine when the vehicle is on the jack - risk of
accident.

If work has to be done under the ve h i cl e , e n su re t h a t i t is sa fe l y
supported on stands designed for th e purpose, otherwise there is
a risk of injury.
Applies to vehicles: with compact temporary spare wheelCompact temporary spare wheel*The spare wheel is carried in the wheel well under the
floor panel in the luggage compartment. It is only
intended for temporary use over short distances.Taking out the spare wheel
– Lift the floor panel by the plastic handle ⇒fig. 268.
– Hook the handle onto the luggage compartment weath- erstrip.
– Turn the centre plastic knob ⇒ fig. 268 anti-clockwise.
– Take out the spare wheel.
– Unhook the floor panel before closing the boot lid.
Securing the defective wheel in the spare wheel
well
– Place the wheel in the spare wheel well and secure it with the plastic knob.
– Unhook the floor panel before closing the boot lid.
Fig. 268 Spare wheel
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Fuses and bulbs
300Fuses and bulbsFusesChanging a fuse
If a fuse has blown it must be replaced.– Identify the fuse for the failed component.
– Switch off the ignition and the component concerned.
– Remove the fuse box cover ⇒fig. 283.
– Take the plastic clip from inside the fuse cover, fit it onto
the blown fuse, and pull the fuse out.
– Replace the blown fuse (which will have a melted metal strip) with a new fuse of the same amp rating.The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuse boxes
are located behind covers on the left and right sides of the dash
panel and in the compartment on the right side of the boot.
A plastic clip for removing the fuses is provided in the fuse cover on
the left side of the dash panel. There is also a sticker listing the fuses
in each of the fuse boxes in the dash panel.
Caution
Never attempt to “repair” a fuse or replace it by fitting a fuse with a
higher rating - risk of fire! It could also cause damage to other parts
of the electrical system.
Note
If a newly replaced fuse blows again after a short time, the electrical
system must be checked by a qualified workshop as soon as
possible.Fuses on the driver's sideSome of the items listed are only fitted on certain models or are
optional extras.
Please note that the following list, while correct at the time of
printing, is subject to alterations. If discrepancies should occur,
please refer to the sticker on the inside of the fuse cover for the
correct information for your vehicle.
Fig. 283 Left side of
dash panel: Fuse cover
Fig. 284 Diagram of
fuse box (left-hand
drive vehicle)
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