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and warning/indicator lamps
The tank capacity of your vehicle is given in the
Technical data section ¢ page 288.
CD CAUTION
Never run the tank completely dry. If there is
an irregular fuel supply, misfiring can occur.
Unburnt fuel can then enter the exhaust sys­
tem. This can lead to overheating and dam­
age to the catalytic converter.
Warning and indicator
Lamps
Description
The warning and indicator lamps light up or flash
in the instrument cluster. Their purpose is to in­
dicate functions or faults.
Some of the warning and indicator lamps may be
accompanied by a driver message and a warning
tone. The warning/indicator lamps and driver
messages on the display can be masked by fur­
ther displays. To display a warning or message
again, use the controls on the multi-function
steering wheel to select the display tab for warn­
ing/indicator lamps and messages ¢ page 20.
If several malfunctions have occurred, you can
use the thumbwheel to scroll through them on
the display.
Some of the warning lamps may be displayed in
different colours.
Overview
When you switch on the ignition, some of the
warning and indicator lamps light up briefly to
show that the associated systems are working
properly. These systems are marked with a../ in
the following tables. If one of these warning/in­
dicator lamps does not light up, there is a fault in
the associated system.
Red warning lamps
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Br a k e system ../
¢page 13
Electro-mechanical parking brake
¢page 13 Cooling
system
¢page 14
Engine oil pressure
¢page 14
Alternator
¢page 15
Engine stopped while vehicle is mov­
ing
¢page 15
Seat belt
¢page 15
Electro-mechanical power steering ../
¢page 116
Steering lock
¢page 15
Central warning/indicator lamp
¢page 15
Engine start system
¢page 15
Gearbox malfunction
¢page 83
Rear spoiler
¢page 117
Yellow indicator lamps
Electronic stabilisation control (ES()
../ ¢page 16
Electronic stabilisation control (ES()
../ ¢page 16
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ../
¢page 16
Safety systems ../
¢page 16
Brake pads
¢page 16
Electro-mechanical parking brake
¢page 13
Tyre pressure
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Tyre pressure
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and cooling
The seat heating has three levels. The heat level
is indicated by an LED.
... To switch on the seat heating, press the� but­
ton once .
... To reduce the level, press the� button again .
... To switch off the seat heating, press the� but-
ton repeatedly until all the LEDs have gone out.
The seat heating automatically switches from
level 3 to level 2 after about 10 minutes.
When not to switch on the seat heating
Do not switch on the seat heating in the follow­
ing situations:
- Seat is unused
- A protective cover is fitted on the seat
- A child seat is fitted on the seat
- The seat is damp or wet
A WARNING
People with limited capacity to feel pain or
sense temperature could burn themselves
when using the seat heating. These people
must not use the seat heating -risk of injury!
CD CAUTION
To avoid damaging the heating elements of
the seat heating, please do not kneel on the
seat or apply sharp pressure at a single point.
Note
- The setting for the driver&#39;s seat heating is
assigned to the key in use.
- If the passenger&#39;s seat heating was on when
you last switched off the ignition, it will be
switched on automatically only if the igni­
tion is switched on again within 10 minutes.
64 Neck
heating
Applies to: vehicles with neck heating
The neck heating works when the engine is run­
ning.
Fig. 69 Driver&#39;s seat: Air outlets for neck heating
Fig. 70 Dashboard: Neck heating
The neck heating has three levels. The neck heat­
ing is switched on when you turn the knob clock­
wise ¢ Fig. 70. The LEDs above the seat symbol
indicate the blower level. To reduce the blower
level, turn the knob anti-clockwise. To switch off
the neck heating, turn the knob anti-clockwise
until all the LEDs have gone out.
The neck heating automatically switches from
level 3 to level 2 after about 6 minutes when the
soft top is closed.
A WARNING
- People with limited capacity to feel pain or
sense temperature could burn themselves
when using the neck heating. These people
must not use the neck heating -risk of in­
jury!
- If the air outlets in the seat ¢ Fig. 69 are
covered by items of clothing or similar while
the neck heating is on, the air that emerges
immediately afterwards can be very hot.
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Using the Audi phone
box
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box
You can use the Audi phone box to charge your
mobile phone&#39;s battery. You can use the vehicle&#39;s
external aerial* to make calls, which reduces ra­
diation in the vehicle and also ensures better re­
ception quality.
Fig. 142 Audi phone box with connections
The Audi phone box is located in the centre con­
sole&#39;s storage compartment @¢ page 8, Fig. 2.
Important: A mobile phone must be connected
via Bluetooth ¢page 142.
- To establish a connection with the external car
aeriaL 1
>: Place your mobile phone onto the mid­
dle of the telephone symbol in the Audi phone
box with the phone&#39;s display facing upwards.
When doing so, make sure that there are no ob­
jects between the Audi phone box and the mo­
bile phone¢ Fig. 142.
- To charge a mobile phone wirelessly: Place
your Qi compatible 2
>
mobile phone onto the
middle of the symbol in the Audi phone box
¢ Fig. 142 with the phone&#39;s display facing up­
wards. The mobile phone will be charged.
- To charge a mobile phone via a USB adapter:
Connect your mobile phone to the Audi music
interface (D ¢ Fig. 142 using a USB adapter ca­
ble.
You can charge your mobile phone using special
USB adapters ¢page 197, Fig. 171.
l) Additional car telephone function only with Audi connect*.
2 > The Qi standard enables you to charge your mobile phone
wirelessly.
146 A
WARNING
- Loose objects can be flung around in the
passenger compartment in the event of sud­
den driving or braking manoeuvres. This
could result in serious injuries and also
cause you to lose control of the vehicle. Al­
ways keep the centre armrest closed when
driving.
- The mobile phone may become hot while
charging wirelessly. Consider the tempera­
ture of your mobile phone when removing
it. Take the mobile phone out of the Audi
phone box carefully.
<a)) Note
- The Audi phone box is not available in all
countries. Your Audi dealer will be able to
provide you with more detailed information.
- If the mobile phone is placed in the Audi
phone box in a bag or a protective case, this
may interfere with the connection to the ex­
ternal aerial.
- There must not be any metallic objects in
the Audi phone box if you wish to use its
charging function or the external aerial*.
- The charging time and the temperature vary
depending on the mobile phone being used.
- Your mobile phone can be charged in the
Audi phone box when the ignition is on.
- To avoid malfunctions, ensure that the mo­
bile phone is correctly placed inside the
Audi phone box.
- The maximum charging capacity is 5 W.
-An enhanced transmission quality cannot be
guaranteed if more than one mobile phone
is placed inside.
-Audi recommends the use of Audi Genuine
Accessories. Audi has tested these products
for suitability, reliability and safety.
- USB adapters are available from Audi deal­
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1/USB device 2 >All> Start import/
Start export.
- To import contacts from your myAudi ac­
count l
): Select and confirm Import contacts >
myAudi account. Enter your myAudi user data.
You must have a myAudi account before you can
import contacts from the myAudi account. You
only have to enter your myAudi user data/myAudi
PIN once. When you store a vehicle in your myAu­
di account, you will receive the myAudi PIN in the
account.
- Please always note the information in the
chapter¢ page 167, Notes on Audi con­
nect.
- For more information on the myAudi ac­
count, please refer to my.audi.com.
- The imported contacts are stored in the lo­
cal memory of the directory you are using.
- You can import up to 1000 contacts. You
can call up the memory capacity of the di­
rectory any time¢ page 156.
- Never store important data on SD cards or
USB mass storage devices. Audi shall not ac­
cept any liability whatsoever for the loss of
data or media.
- It is not possible to export contacts which
have been downloaded from a mobile
phone.
- There should be no files or directories on
the storage medium other than the contacts
you wish to import.
Settings Telephone settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
� Select: I MENU
I button
>Telephone > right con­
trol button > Telephone settings.
1} The conditions for using Audi connect services* must be
met and you must have created a myAudi account at
my.audi.com, added a vehicle to the account and stored
contacts. Telephone
Call options*
Call forward: Forwarding of incoming calls to
your mailbox or to another phone number can be
switched on/off. You can use Check status to
check whether this function is activated or deacti­
vated.
Call waiting: If this option is activated �, you
will be informed of incoming calls when you are
on the phone. You can use Check status to check
whether this function is activated or deactivated.
Transmit caller ID: Sending your telephone num­
ber in outgoing calls can be activated/deactiva­
ted. With the Network-dependent option, the
setting agreed in your mobile network service
contract will be used. The settings apply only to
the Telephone menu in the MMI system. When
the Bluetooth connection has been terminated,
the settings of your mobile phone apply. You can
use Check status to check whether this function
is activated or deactivated.
Telephone mode*
On vehicles with a car telephone kit, you can
choose between three different telephone modes
to optimise the network response:
-Automatic: The car telephone automatically
switches between the GSM (2G), UMTS (3G)
and LTE networks. This depends on the net­
work, the network reception, and the position
of the vehicle. In this mode, there might be re­
strictions when using Google Earth or Wi-Fi.
- Telephony optimised: The car telephone kit
registers with the GSM network (2G). In this
mode, the reception is prioritised for making
and receiving calls. There may be restrictions
when using Google Earth or Wi-Fi.
- Data service optimised: The car telephone reg­
isters with the GSM (2G), UMTS (3G) or LTE net­
work. This depends on the network, the net­
work reception, and the position of the vehicle.
In this mode, the reception is prioritised for the ...,
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use of data services. There may be restrictions
when making and receiving calls.
If you select the telephone mode Automatic or
Telephony optimised, there may be network re­
strictions if you try to use Audi connect services*
and make telephone calls at the same time.
Ring tone and volume settings 1
>
You can switch the MMI ring tone on or off using
the Mute telephone function. Ring tones are
played when you select the function Ring tone.
Select an entry from the list and confirm it. For
the settings Ring tone volume/Message volume,
see ¢ page 217. You can adjust the Microphone
input level during an active phone call using the
rotary pushbutton.
Network settings*
Refer to¢ page 215, Network settings*.
Serial number (IMEi)*
The serial number of the telephone module in­
stalled in the MMI system is displayed.
Sw itch on telephone/Switch off telephone
Applies to: vehicles with car telephone kit
The car telephone will be turned &#34;on&#34; automati­
cally when the ignition is switched on, as long as
it was not switched off separately the last time it
was used.
((!)} Note
- You can bond several mobile phones to the
MMI system; however only two* connec­
tions are active at a time.
- All bonded Bluetooth devices can be deleted
by resetting the Bluetooth function to the
factory settings ¢ page 213.
- If you select the telephone mode Automatic
or Telephony optimised, there may be net­
work restrictions if you try to use Audi con­
nect services* and make telephone calls at
the same time.
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Depends on the connected mobile phone
156 Further
options
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
.,. Select: I MENU
I button >Telephone > right con-
trol button.
Connection manager
Refer to¢ page 213.
Bluetooth settings
Refer to¢ page 215.
Online settings*
Refer to¢ page 215.
Wi-Fi settings
Refer to¢ page 165, Wi-Fi hotspot.
Data connection settings*
Refer to ¢ page 166, Configuring the data con­
nection.
Directory settings
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
.,. Select: I MENU
I button >Telephone > left con­
trol button > Directory > right control button>
Directory settings.
Memory capacity
The Memory capacity of the directory will be dis­
played.
You can manage up to 17,000 contacts with the
MMI&#39;s directory. Up to 4,000 contacts can be loa­
ded from your mobile phone into each directory,
and up to 1,000 contacts can be imported from a
storage device.
Sort order
You can sort the contacts in your directory alpha­
betically according to their surname or first
name.
Import contacts
Refer to¢ page 154, Importing/exporting con­
tacts.

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The map scale you have set will remain unal­
tered.
Map content
The display of map content such as traffic infor­
mation, favourite destinations or restaurants can
be switched on (�) and off.
Google Earth map
display
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system and Audi connect
You can have the map display satellite images
using the Google Earth map display.
Fig. 161 Google Earth map display
Fig. 162 Google Earth map display with Google Street
View
Important: The requirements for Audi connect
must be met ¢page 159.
.., Press the I NAV/MAP! button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
.., Select: right control button > Map settings >
Map display > Google Earth.
For this map display the system uses data pack­
ets received on line in the form of satellite pic­
tures and combines these pictures with the road
network from the Standard map display. The
MMI has a memory capacity of 2 GB for tempora­
rily storing the map/navigation data received on­
line (corresponds to map/navigation data for
about 4000 km of route guidance). You can also Navigation
use the loaded satellite pictures for route guid­
ance without an active data connection as long as
these pictures are stored.
Google Street View
With Google Street View, you can explore many
locations all over the world virtually from the
perspective of a pedestrian. Google Street View is
available as soon as the symbol (D ¢ Fig. 161 is
shown in crosshairs mode.
To activate Google Street View: Turn the rotary
pushbutton to select a scale below 30 m.
The following options are available:
- To explore a destination step-by-step: Press
the rotary pushbutton when the symbol @
¢Fig. 162 is visible.
- To zoom in/out of the current view (up to 4x):
Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left/right
when the symbol @¢ Fig. 162 appears.
-To navigate in the street view: Move your fin­
ger in the desired direction on the MMI touch
pad.
Additional informat ion
In the Map content menu¢ page 181, you can
activate the function to show additional informa­
tion on the infotainment display. To show the ad­
ditional information move the crosshairs onto an
item on the map and press the rotary pushbut­
ton.
Note
- You can delete the data stored by the Goo­
gle Earth map display by selecting Factory
settings > Navigation and online memory
¢page 213.
- Google Earth is an Audi connect service that
is updated at regular intervals when it is
called up. This can take a few seconds.
- When the Google Earth map display is
switched on and the position 30 map type is
selected, the map display automatically
switches to the position 20 map while you
are driving through a tunnel.
- For safety reasons, the Google Street View
functions cannot be used while the vehicle
is moving.
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Important: Copying must be in progress in the
background.
- To display the copy procedure: Select: right
control button > Active copy procedure.
During the copying procedure, the audio files are
automatically sorted according to the categories
in the media centre based on the metadata stor­
ed for the files ¢ page 201. The video files cop­
ied can be found in the Videos category of the
media centre.
Playing from the jukebox
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files ¢ page 193, Filling the Jukebox.
The jukebox is called up and operated via the
MMI (D¢page200, Fig.174.
Di splaying the jukebox memory capacity
Select: right control button> Jukebox memory
capacity. Information on the jukebox memory ca­
pacity and the number of stored tracks will be
displayed.
Deleting tracks from the jukebox 1
)
Important: The jukebox must contain audio/vid­
eo files.
- Delete entry: Select an entry from the juke­
box&#39;s media centre. Select: right control button
> Delete from jukebox > This entry or Entire
list.
- The status of the deletion process will be
shown on the MMI. During the deletion process
the playback of the jukebox is interrupted; it is
started again automatically once the deletion
process has been completed.
CD CAUTION
Only copy audio/video files while the engine is
running; otherwise the vehicle battery will be
discharged.
Note
- For legal reasons it is not possible to copy
tracks from audio CDs onto the jukebox.
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Not in the Playback view.
194 -
Files that have already been copied are de­
tected automatically and cannot be copied
to the jukebox again.
- It is not possible to play audio/video files*
in the CD/DVD* drive while they are being
copied.
- For legal reasons there is no export function
for the jukebox.
- Files or tracks that do not include stored
metadata are listed as Unknown. Audi rec­
ommends that you mark the audio files with
the corresponding metadata (e.g. ID3 tags).
- When handing over your vehicle e.g. to a
new buyer, reset the jukebox to the factory
settings ¢ page 213.
Bluetooth audio player
Applies to: vehicles with Bluetooth
You can use the Bluetooth audio player to play
music from your Bluetooth-enabled device (e.g.
smartphone) wirelessly via the MMI.
Important: To connect a Bluetooth device, the
vehicle must be stationary and the Bluetooth
function of your Bluetooth device and the Blue­
tooth audio player ¢ page 215 function of the
MMI system must be switched on.
- To connect a Bluetooth device: Press the
I MEDIA!
button. Press the left control button
repeatedly until the source overview is dis­
played. Select and confirm Bluetooth audio
player @¢page200, Fig. 175.
- You may need to select and confirm Not con­
nected > Connect Bluetooth audio player. The
system will start searching for Bluetooth devi­
ces. Follow the instructions given by the MMI.
- Select and confirm the desired Bluetooth de­
vice from the list. The MMI will generate a PIN
to establish the connection.
- Select and confirm Yes.
- Enter the PIN on your Bluetooth device to es-
tablish a connection. Or: If the PIN is already
being displayed on your Bluetooth device,
please confirm it on the device. You have about
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Jukebox memory capacity*
Information on the jukebox memory capacity and
the number tracks stored on the jukebox will be
displayed.
Change play position
Turn the rotary pushbutton to the left or right.
Or: Move your finger from left to right across the
MMI touch pad.
Random playback 1
)
When this function is switched on�
. all the files
in the playlist will be played and shown in ran­
dom order.
Repeat track1
>
When the function is switched on�
, the current
track will be repeated.
Back to &#39;Playback&#39;
The options menu will be closed. The track cur­
rently playing will be shown in the playlist
¢ page 203, Fig. 179.
Play similar music*
The track currently playing is briefly analysed
(e.g. by artist, genre, mood, time) so that the
system can display an intelligent playlist with
similar tracks.
Play more ...
An intelligent playlist is displayed based on the
track currently playing. You can choose between
a playlist with more tracks by this artist, of this
album or of this genre.
Set as ring tone* 2
>
Important: A mobile phone must be connected
to the MMI and the track currently playing must
be on the jukebox* ¢ page 193.
The selected track will be used as the ring tone
for incoming calls.
l) This function is automatically deactivated if you change
the source.
2 l
This function is not available for all mobile phones.
204 Gracenote
online database*
Important: The MMI must be connected to the
Internet.
When this function is switched on �
, various in­
formation will be downloaded for the track cur­
rently playing, if any is available.
Copy to jukebox
Refer to ¢ page 193, Filling the jukebox.
Favourites
Refer to ¢ page 203.
Further options
Important: The vehicle must be stationary and a
video file* or a DVD* must be playing.
Child lock*
You can use the child lock to restrict video DVD
playback.
Enter the child lock password. The password set
at the factory is 1234. The following options are
available:
- Safety level: Select and confirm a safety level
(e.g. level 5). Eight safety levels are available
for the child lock function. If you select child
lock level 5, all DVDs with safety levels 1-5 can
be played. Playback of DVDs with a higher safe­
ty level will be blocked. Select No restriction to
remove all restrictions.
- Change password: You can change the current
password.
Switch to full screen
The video picture is displayed. Press the rotary
pushbutton to show the playlist. Or: Press the
I BACK!
button.
Replay video
When the function is switched on�
. the current
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Supported media and file formats
Overview
The following audio/video file specifications are supported by the DVD drive, the jukebox*, the SD card
readers and the connection for the USB mass storage device:
Audio files
Video files•
Supported SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC
memory cards: with a capacity of up to 128 GB
media DVD
drive: audio CDs (up to 80 minutes) with CD text (artist, album, tracks)*; CD-ROMs
with a capacity of up to 700 MB; DVD±R/RW; video DVDs; audio DVDs compatible with
video DVD;
Audi music interface: mobile devices �page 197 (e.g. iPod, MTP players, USB mass
storage devices belonging to &#34;USB Device Subclass 1 and 6&#34; compatible with USB 2.0,
USB sticks, USB MP3 players (plug-and-play capable), external USB flash memories and
external USB hard drives)
File system Memory
cards: exFAT, FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage devices: FAT, FAT32, NTFS
USB mass storage partitions: max. 2 partitions per USB connection
CD/DVD file systems: !509660, Joliet, UDF
Metadata Album covers:
GIF, JPG, PNG up to
800x800 px.; depending on availability,
the album cover will be displayed using the
corresponding medium or Gracenote.
Format MPEG-1/-
Windows MPEG-2/-
FLA( MPEG-1/-
MPEG4
Windows Media Vid-
2 Media 4 2
AVC
eo 9
Layer 3 Audio 9
(H.264)
and 10
File exten- .mp3 .wma
.m4a; .flac
.mpg; .mp4;
.wmv;
sion .m4b; .mpeg .m4v; .asf
.aac .mov;
.avi
Playlists .M3U; .PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX
Specifica- Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 kHz Up
to max. 2000 kbit/sec, 720x576 px and
tions 48
kHz sampling frequency
sampling 25 fps
frequen-cy
Number DVD drive*: max. 1000 files per medium
of files
Jukebox*: memory approx. 10 GB; max. 3000 files can be copied
USB mass storage devices and memory cards: max. 10000 files per medium; max.
1000 files per playlist/directory
(@ Note
- The format Windows Media Audio 9 Voice is
not supported by the media drives. of
audio files with variable bit rate, the dis­
play of the remaining playing time may dif­
fer from the actual figure.
- The display of country-specific characters
(e.g. for ID3 tag information) depends on
the language set on the system; it cannot
-
We recommend a compression rate of at
least 160 kbit/sec for MP3 files. In the case
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be ensured that these characters are always
dis played correctly. -
Some functions of MTP players such as vid­
eo playback and the rating of tracks are not
supported.
- The manufacturer will provide you with in­
formation on the &#34;USB Device Subclass&#34; of a
USB memory device.
CD drive
Applies to: vehicles with CD drive
The CD drive supports the following audio fi
le specifications:
Audio files
Supported Audio
CDs (up to 80 minutes) with CD text (artist, album, track)*, CD-ROMs with a
media capacity
of up to 700 MB
File system CD
file systems: 1509660, Joliet, UDF
Metadata Album
covers: GIF, JPG, PNG up to 800x800 px.; depending on availability, the al-
bum cover will be displayed using the corresponding medium.
Format MPEG-1/-2
Windows Media Au-MPEG-2/-4
FLAC
Layer 3
dio 9 and 10
File extension .mp3
.wma
.m4a;
.flac
.m4b;
.aac
Playlists .M3U;
.PLS; .WPL; .M3U8; .ASX
Specifications Up
to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 kHz sampling frequency 48 kHz sampling
frequency
Number max.
1000 files per medium
of files
@ Note
- We recommend a compression rate of at
least 160 kbit/sec for MP3 files. In the case
of audio files with variable bit rate, the dis­
play of the remaining playing time may dif­
fer from the actual figure. -
The display of country-specific characters
(e.g. for ID3 tag information) depends on
the language set on the system; it cannot
be ensured that these characters are always
dis played correctly.
Troubleshooting Subject Advice
Audi music interface* /Bluetooth au-Please
observe the notes in the chapter ¢ page 197, Multime-
dio player*: The mobile device is not dia connections/¢ page 194, Bluetooth audio play
er. For in-
supported. formation on which mobile devices are supported, please see
the Audi mobile device database at www.audi.com/blue-
tooth.
Audi music interface*/AUX input: Set
the volume of the mobile device to about 70% of maxi-
When playback is started via the AUX
mum ¢ page 203, Input level.
input, the volume is too high/low.
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