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Instrument cluster 
  
» Applies to: vehicles with analog instrument 
cluster: Open the lap timer > page 121. 
Vehicle functions 
The trip computer is displayed in the first tab of 
the driver information system. Additional vehicle 
functions can be accessed depending on the vehi- 
cle equipment. 
> Press the £=] button on the multifunction steer- 
ing wheel. 
— On-board computer >page 15 
—Lap times > page 121 
—Lap statistics > page 121 
— Reduced display > page 13 
On-board computer 
Resetting values to zero 
Requirement: the Consumption, Short-term 
memory, or Long-term memory display must be 
selected. 
> To reset the values in the respective memory to 
zero, press and hold the left thumbwheel on 
the multifunction steering wheel for one sec- 
ond. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can call 
up the following displays in the on-board com- 
puter  one at a time by turning the left thumb- 
wheel on the multifunction steering wheel: 
— Time and date > page 206 
— Level 
— Digital speedometer 
— Average consumption > page 15 
— Range 
— Short-term memory overview 
— Long-term memory overview 
— Energy consumers > page 15 
— Driver assistance 
— Traffic sign recognition and traffic light  infor- 
mation 
Short-term memory and long-term memory 
The short-term memory collects driving informa- 
tion from the time the ignition is switched on un- 
til it is switched off. If you continue driving within 
two hours after switching the ignition off, the 
new values will be included when calculating the 
current trip information. 
Unlike the short-term memory, the long-term 
memory is not erased automatically. You can se- 
lect the time period for evaluating trip informa- 
tion yourself. 
Average consumption 
The current consumption can be shown using a 
bar graph. The average consumption stored in 
the short-term memory is also displayed. If the 
bar is green, your vehicle is saving fuel (for exam- 
ple, using recuperation). 
Energy consumers 
The Energy consumers view lists other equip- 
ment that is currently affecting fuel consump- 
tion. The display shows up to three equipment 
items. The equipment using the most  power is 
listed first. If more than three items using power 
are switched on, the equipment that is currently 
using the most power is displayed. A gauge also 
shows the current total consumption of all other 
equipment. 
Gi) Tips 
The date, time of day, and time and date for- 
mat can be set > page 206. 
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Additional settings 
  
Additional settings 
System settings 
Introduction 
General settings are described in this chapter. 
You can find specific settings in the chapters 
about those settings. The  available settings de- 
pend on the vehicle equipment. 
Date and time 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > General > Date & time. 
Possible settings: 
— Set date and time automatically 
— Date format 
— Time format 
— Automatic time  zone 
— Time zone 
een tate ah ey 
» Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > General > Measurement units. 
Possible settings: 
— Speed 
— Distance 
— Temperature 
— Volume 
— Pressure 
— Consumption 
Language and keyboard 
» Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Language & keyboard. 
Language 
You can change the languages for the display, 
navigation announcements, and the voice recog- 
nition system. 
206 
Keyboard 
See > page 21. 
Requirement: an audio source must be active. 
» Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Sound. 
Possible settings: 
— Treble 
— Bass 
— Balance/fader 
— Speed-dependent volume 
— Subwoofer 
— Surround Level 
Focus 
You can optimize the sound distribution for  vari- 
ous locations in the vehicle. 
3D effect 
You can adjust the intensity of the 3D effect. 
With the Medium setting, you will hear an opti- 
mal 3D effect for all sources. 
@ Tips 
Certain settings are automatically stored and 
assigned to the active user. 
11 elo) aa} 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Connection settings > Bluetooth. 
Bluetooth 
You can select a setting for visibility of the MMI 
to other Bluetooth devices. To connect a new 
Bluetooth device, the Visible setting must be se- 
lected. If Invisible is selected, a Bluetooth con- 
nection will only be possible with paired devices. 
If Off is selected, no Bluetooth device can be con- 
nected.  
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Checking and Filling 
  
— Do not use any gasoline mixture whose 
composition cannot be identified. 
— Audi does not assume any responsibility for 
damage to the fuel system or for perform- 
ance problems caused by using gasoline 
mixtures different from those specified. 
This type of damage also does not fall under 
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty or under 
the emissions control system warranty. 
— If you notice a higher fuel consumption or 
poor handling or performance problems due 
to such gasoline  mixtures, we recommend 
fueling with unblended gasoline. 
Gasoline additives 
An important issue for many automobile manu- 
facturers is combustion residue in the engine 
that results from the  use of certain fuels. 
Although types of gasoline differ depending on 
the manufacturer, there are similarities. Certain 
substances in the gasoline may cause deposits in 
the engine. Additives in the gasoline that should 
keep the engine and fuel system clean do not all 
function equally. 
Audi recommends using TOP TIER Detergent Gas- 
oline. For additional information on TOP TIER De- 
tergent Gasoline, visit www.toptiergas.com. 
If you use incorrect fuels over a long period of 
time, the maximum engine performance may be 
impaired by combustion residue. 
@) Note 
— Damage or malfunctions caused by the use 
of incorrect types of gasoline are not cov- 
ered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. 
— Only gasoline additives that have been ap- 
proved by Audi may be used. 
Refueling 
Messages 
[i Tank system: malfunction! Please contact 
Service 
    
There is a malfunction in the fuel tank system. 
Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediately to have the 
malfunction corrected. 
Fueling procedure   
Fig. 156 Right rear side of the vehicle: opening the fuel 
filler door 
    
Fig. 157 Fuel filler door with attached fuel cap 
The fuel filler door is unlocked or locked by the 
central  locking system. 
> Unlock the vehicle if necessary. 
> Press on the left side of the fuel filler door to 
open it > fig. 156. 
> Unscrew the tank cap counterclockwise. 
> Place the cap from above on the open fuel filler 
door > fig. 157. 
> Insert the fuel pump nozzle all the way into the 
fuel filler neck. 
> Begin fueling. Once the fuel pump nozzle turns 
off the first time, the fuel tank is full. Do not 
continue fueling, or else the expansion space in 
the tank will be filled with fuel. 
> After the fuel pump has switched off, wait five 
seconds before removing the nozzle to allow 
the rest of the fuel to finish dripping into the 
fuel tank. 
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Checking and Filling 
  
> Read the oil level in the display. Add engine oil 
if the  bar in the oil level indicator is just below 
“min” > page 218. 
@) Note 
If the engine oil level is too low or too high, 
there is a risk of engine damage. 
@) Tips 
The oil level indicator in the display is only an 
informational display. If the oil level is too 
low, a minimum oil warning appears in the in- 
strument cluster. Add oil and close the hood. 
The  current oil level will be displayed on the 
MMI the next time the ignition is switched on. 
@) Tips 
The engine oil consumption may be up to 
0.5 quart/600 miles (0.5 liter/1,000 km), de- 
pending on driving style and operating condi- 
tions. Consumption may be higher during the 
first 3,000 miles (5,000 km). The engine oil 
level must be checked regularly. It is best to 
check each time you refuel your vehicle and 
before long drives. 
— Because of the lubrication and cooling of 
the engine, combustion engines consume 
oil. The oil consumption varies depending 
on the engine and may  change during the 
service life of the engine. Engines generally 
consume more oil at the beginning during 
the break-in period. Then oil consumption 
stabilizes after  the break-in period. 
— Under normal conditions, oil consumption 
depends on the quality  and viscosity of the 
oil, the engine RPM, the climate conditions, 
and the road conditions. The dilution of oil 
from condensation or fuel residue as well as 
the age of the oil also  play a role. Because 
engine wear increases with mileage, oil con- 
sumption will increase again over time until 
it may be necessary to replace worn compo- 
nents. 
— Because all these variables play a role, it is 
not possible to define an oil consumption 
standard. Therefore, the oil level must be 
checked regularly. 
218 
— If you  believe that your engine has in- 
creased its oil consumption, contact an  au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility to determine the cause. 
Please note that an exact oil consumption 
measurement must be done with the neces- 
sary  care and accuracy and may take time. 
An authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility is trained in accurately 
measuring the oil consumption. 
— You can find information on engine oil and 
engine oil capacities for the USA at www. 
audiusa.com/help/maintenance, or for Can- 
ada at www.audi.ca/ca/web/en/ 
customer-area/care-and-maintenance/ 
audi-service-schedules.html, or call 
800-822-2834. 
  
Adding engine 
  
B8K-2120 
    
  
  
Fig. 163 Engine compartment: engine oil filler opening 
cover 
Observe the safety precautions > A\ in General 
information on page 214. 
> Turn the engine off. 
> Open the hood > page 215. 
> Unscrew the cap 7 for the engine oil filler 
opening > fig. 163. 
> Carefully add 0.5 quart (0.5 liter)  of the correct 
oil > page 216. 
> Close the engine oil filler opening cap. 
> Close the hood > page 215. 
> Restart the ignition after two minutes and read 
the current oil level in the MMI > page 217, 
Checking the engine oil level. 
> Add more oil if necessary. >  
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Wheels 
  
B-pillar (driver's side) > fig. 170, 
> fig. 171. The location may vary 
depending on the model. 
Use the tire pressure specified for 
a normal vehicle load when the 
vehicle is partially loaded > table 
on page 2339. If driving the vehi- 
cle when fully loaded, you must 
increase the tire pressure to the 
maximum specified pressure > A. 
Checking and correcting tire 
pressure 
>Check the tire pressure at least 
once per month and also check it 
before every long drive. 
> Always check the tire pressure 
when the tires are cold. Do  not 
reduce the pressure if  it increas- 
es when the tires are warm. 
>Refer to the sticker > fig. 171 
for the correct tire pressure. 
>Correct the tire pressure if nec- 
essary. 
>Save the changed tire pressure 
> page 246. 
> Check the pressure in the spare 
tire (compact spare tire)*. Al- 
ways maintain the maximum 
temperature that is specified for 
the tire. 
238 
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
Always adapt the tire pressure 
to your driving style and the ve- 
hicle load. 
—Overloading can lead to loss of 
vehicle control and increase 
the risk of an accident. Read 
and follow the important safe- 
ty precautions in > page 240. 
—The tire must flex more if the 
tire pressure is too low or if 
the vehicle speed or load are 
too high. This heats the tire up 
too much. This increases the 
risk of an accident because it 
can cause the tire to burst  and 
result in loss of vehicle con- 
trol. 
—Incorrect tire pressure increas- 
es tire wear and has a negative 
effect on driving and braking 
behavior, which increases the 
risk of an accident. 
  
@) Note 
Replace lost valve caps to re- 
duce the risk of damage to the 
tire valves. 
(*) For the sake of the envi- 
ronment 
Tire pressure that is too low in- 
creases fuel consumption. 
   
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Wheels 
  
be five 150 lbs. passengers in 
your vehicle, the amount of 
available cargo and luggage 
load capacity is 650 lbs. 
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 
lbs.) 
5. Determine the combined 
weight of luggage and cargo 
being loaded on the vehicle. 
That weight may not safely ex- 
ceed the available cargo and 
luggage load capacity calculat- 
ed in Step 4. 
6.  If your vehicle will be towing a 
trailer, load from your trailer 
will be transferred to your vehi- 
cle. Consult this manual to de- 
termine how this reduces the 
available cargo and luggage 
load capacity of your vehicle. 
>Check the tire sidewall 
(=> page 228, fig. 168) to deter- 
mine the designated load rating 
for a specific tire. 
Wheel bolts and rims 
Wheel bolts 
Wheel bolts must be clean and loosen/tighten 
easily. 
Rims 
Rims with a bolted rim  ring* or with bolted wheel 
covers* consist of multiple pieces. These compo- 
nents were bolted together using special bolts 
and a special procedure. You must not repair or 
disassemble them > A\. 
242 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Wheel bolts that are tightened or repaired in- 
correctly can become loose and result in loss 
of vehicle control, which increases the risk  of 
an accident. For the correct tightening specifi- 
cation, see > page 258, Finishing. 
— Always keep the wheel bolts and the threads 
in the wheel hub clean and free of grease. 
— Only use wheel bolts that fit the rim. 
— Always have damaged rims repaired by  an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility. Never repair or disassemble 
rims yourself, because this increases the risk 
of an accident. 
Winter tires significantly improve the vehicle's 
handling when driving in winter conditions. Be- 
cause of their construction (width, compound, 
tread pattern), summer tires provide less traction 
on ice and snow. 
      
» Use winter tires on all four wheels. 
> Only use winter tires that are approved for your 
vehicle. 
> Please note that the maximum permitted 
speed may be lower with winter tires > A\ in 
General information on page 227. An author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility can inform you about the maximum per- 
mitted speed for your tires. 
> Check the tire pressure after installing wheels 
=> page 237. 
The effectiveness of winter tires is reduced great- 
ly when the tread is worn down to a depth of 
0.16 in (4 mm). The characteristics of winter tires 
also decrease greatly as the tire ages, regardless 
of the remaining tread. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
Reinstall summer tires at the appropriate 
time, because they provide better handling 
when roads are free of snow and ice. Summer 
tires cause less road noise, tire wear, and fuel 
consumption.  
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Accessories and technical changes 
  
Usually maintenance and repair work requires 
special tools, measuring devices, and other 
equipment that is available to trained vehicle 
technicians in order to help ensure that your vehi- 
cle and all of its systems operate correctly, relia- 
bly, and safely. Performing work on the vehicle 
incorrectly can impair the operation and reliabili- 
ty of your vehicle and may void one or more of 
your vehicle's warranties. 
Technical Modifications 
Interference with electronic components, their 
software, the wiring, and data transfer may cause 
malfunctions. Because of the way electronic com- 
ponents are interconnected, such malfunctions 
can also impair systems that are not directly in- 
volved. This means that you risk both a substan- 
tial reduction in the operational safety of your ve- 
hicle and increased wear of vehicle components. 
Some convenience functions, such as the conven- 
ience turn  signal function, individual door open- 
ing function, and displays, can be reprogrammed 
using special workshop equipment. If functions 
are reprogrammed, the information and descrip- 
tions about these functions in this Owner's Man- 
ual may no longer apply to the changed func- 
tions. Audi recommends that an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility perform 
and verify any reprogramming procedures. 
  
  
carry out the job and have the correct tech- 
nical information and the correct tools. 
— If you are uncertain about what to do, have 
the work performed by  an authorized Audi 
dealer, an authorized Audi Service Facility, 
or another qualified workshop. Serious per- 
sonal injury may result from improperly per- 
formed work. 
    
  
ZA WARNING 
Maintenance procedures, repairs, or technical 
modifications that are performed incorrectly 
increase the risk  of an accident and can lead 
to serious injuries. 
  
  
ZA WARNING 
The engine compartment in any motor vehicle 
is a potentially dangerous area and can cause 
serious personal injury. 
— Always use extreme caution when doing any 
work in the engine compartment. Always 
follow commonly accepted safety practices 
and use common sense. Never risk personal 
injury. 
— Never perform any work in the engine com- 
partment unless you know exactly how to 
      
@) Note 
— Maintenance procedures, repairs or techni- 
cal modifications that are performed incor- 
rectly can cause damage to the vehicle, such 
as corrosion. 
— If emergency repairs must be performed, 
take your vehicle to an authorized Audi deal- 
er  or authorized Audi Service Facility as soon 
as possible. 
— Audi is not liable for damage to the vehicle 
resulting from failure to comply with these 
guidelines. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
— Regular maintenance can help protect the 
environment. 
— Technical modifications to the vehicle can 
have a negative impact on fuel consumption 
and vehicle emissions. 
(@) For the sake of the environment 
Certain components in your vehicle such as 
undeployed airbag modules, pretensioners 
and remote control  batteries may contain Per- 
chlorate Material - special handling may ap- 
ply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ 
perchlorate. When the vehicle or parts of the 
restraint system including airbag modules 
and safety belts with pretensioners are scrap- 
ped, all applicable laws and regulations must 
be observed. Your authorized Audi dealer is 
familiar with these requirements and we rec- 
ommend that you have  your dealer perform 
this service for you. 
(i) Tips 
Because of your vehicle's aluminum body de- 
sign, all service and repair procedures 
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Index 
  
Numbers and 
Symbols 
3-zone deluxe automatic climate control.... 88 
A 
ALC cooling MOde ss «  « vesiev «sass w © wernin eon 88 
Accelerator pedals sais se cai sv aac oe ews 96 
also refer to Accelerator pedal........... 96 
AGCOSSONIES «vce. «0 cesses « wesese ao nreree ©  5 78,274 
Active lane assist 
refer to Audi active lane assist.......... 137 
Adaptive cruise control................. 127 
Adaptive dampers............-.0000005 106 
Adjusting air distribution (automatic climate 
control system) ......... 0.0.00. e eee ee 89 
Adjusting the brightness................. 52 
Adjusting the sound..............-...0- 206 
Adjusting the temperature (automatic climate 
control system) ...... 0.0 e cee eee eee 89 
Adjusting the volume..............000005 26 
Aitbagsystemn « «: swersve « sxaneus + cuneons wx anecome  o 67 
Alarm system 
refer to Anti-theft alarm system.......... 33 
Alignment pin (changing the wheel)....... 253 
Alleweatherlightscses ws ances ©  sonasie »  i axssane a 48 
All Season tireSiens ss emans e  e emie eo enews oo 242 
All wheel drive 
refer to quattro... . 2... eee  eee ee eae 108 
AMI 
refer to Audi music interface........... 196 
Android Auto 
refer to Audi smartphone interface...... 204 
Anti-freeze 
Windshield washer system............. 225 
Anti-lock braking system............00-5 109 
Anti-Slip Regulation.................05. 109 
Anti-theft alarm system..............000 33 
Apple CarPlay 
refer to Audi smartphone interface...... 204 
Aspect ratio (video) ................ 199, 201 
ASR 
refer to Anti-Slip Regulation............ 109 
Audi active lane assist..............0005 137 
Cleaning the camera area.............. 248 
Audi adaptive cruise control 
Cleaning the sensors.............. 
Predictive control.............05. 
Traffic jam assist.............00-. 
Audi adaptive light................. 
Audi connect 
refer to connect...........eee eee 
Audi connect Remote & Control 
refer to Vehicle  control services..... 
Audi drive select...............0005 
Audi music interface............00. 
AudiosFileSviccs «x eon 2 wwe «  o emcee 9  8  5 
Safety measures..............005 
Audi pre sense front..............0- 
Audi side assist 
refer to Side assist................ 
Audi smartphone interface.......... 
Legalinformation................ 
Audi virtual cockpit 
refer to Instrument cluster......... 
AUTO 
Automatic climate control system... 
Automatic headlights............. 
Auto Lock (central locking) .......... 
Automatic climate control system... . 
Automatic luggage compartment lid.... 
Automatic transmission............ 
Automatic wipe/wash system........ 
Average consumption.............. 
AVETAGE SPEEd ss  5s aean sy ows Bee 
B 
Band 
279  
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Panoramic glass roof.................-. 44 
Sliding/tilting sunroof...............005 43 
Sunshade (rOOf)'s + ween a  2 wome a  2 cores va eee 44 
WINdOWS « wscsese 2  6 ansree 6  o areene a a mmo 2 a aos 42 
Gockpit diMMiNg:: « sw ss sews oa eee se es 52 
Cockpit (OVEnVieW) «  » wwe ss wee seen as cee 6 
Collapsible spare tire...............0... 259 
Collapsible tire 
refer to Collapsible spare tire........... 259 
GOlGrCOdG i: = «eee + xaen x  2 Bee  a tee ees 277 
Compact spare tite = sews y  2 emus se seems ¢  a oe 258 
Compartments..............0-.02.0000- 78 
Compass inthe mirror..............00005 57 
Compliance ..... 0.0... cee eee eee eee 275 
Conferencercallicics « o sosvese 0  0 semi a a mace ene 164 
Configuration wizard « cccc.s «ews oo emi ae € 18 
CONMECUiees ow smears 2  6 eames 3 He 2 6 HeaMEW © wens 169 
Data plans........... ee eee eee eee 173 
Data Privacyes ss ees sy ose s pees s  3 eee 271 
Emergency:calll sess 2s mesic + ewrama » wenn « 174 
Infotainment....................2005 169 
Infotainment services... ..0... 6.0.5 cee 170 
Online roadside assistance............. 175 
Vehicle  control services... cc... cee es T/L, 
Connected devices 
Device overvieW........-... 00-2 e eee ee 207 
Connections 
referto Media...............0-0- 195; 197 
Consumer information.................. 272 
Consumption 
REGUGCING = gaan s  2 aams « noun 6  = Ree 4  5 ROR 99 
Consumption (fuel) ........ 2.0.0 15 
Contacts 
Importing and exporting.............. 166 
Updating inthe MMI.................. 166 
also refer to Directory...............0. 163 
Convenience key........ eee cece eee eee 30 
Convenience closing..............++++- 42 
also refer to Vehicle key................ 34 
Convenience opening and closing 
Windows or panoramic glass roof........ 42 
Coolant temperature display.............. 13 
Cooling system 
Adding 
coolant..............0.-. eee 221 
Checking the coolant level............. 221 
Coola Ntseiess 6 2 seine so sovsias eo cere @ x como 220  Cornering 
lightics « «cose x 2 secs eo eerie oo ae 48 
Cruise control system. ....... 000s ee eee 123 
Cup Holdersiescs + ¢ saws s ¢ ees sy eee + e eww x 78 
CUFPENECONSUMPLION ais < ease az new ox care 15 
D 
Data module 
  
Serial number (IMEI) « weiss ss cncane a  a wares @ 165 
Data plans sss x  5 cows so ween 2s awn oo wee 173 
Data Privacy’: « saws =  = ses <  ¢ sees x  2 eee ee 271; 
Date wees :  x ween 5  2 nes Fn ERR EES Eee 15 
SOTUNG)s ¢ aston a  2 mas a i em @ 8 em & 4 ames 206 
Daytime running lamps...............05- 48 
Declaration of compliance...........0005 275 
DEF CINStrUrMEnt ClUStED) |: saccu s  x wows 5  x eae 11 
Demo mode 
refer to Presentation mode............. 186 
Destination onthe map................. 179 
DEtailSis : = mx = come 2 2 noe §  E neR st me 179 
Determining correct load limit........... 241 
Digital compass .......... 00. eee eee eee 57 
Dimensions............0..0.00..00000- 277 
Dimming the exterior mirrors............. 53: 
Dimming the rearview mirror............. 53 
DineGtOr yin «+ secowi oo seme + o somes %  & sense oo 5 163 
Business card. ............00 2.00 e eee 163 
Settings.......... 0.02.00. e eee eee 165 
Display 
Cleanings = » sees 5  = sews s = eews te eee ee 249 
Displaying tooltips...............-..00- 18 
Disposal 
Distance  Distance 
warning .............0.0 eee ee 136 
Doors 
Child safety lock.............02.000000- 41 
Door'contactiswiten s  « sasay a  « saws 4  & ara 4s SL. 
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 32 
Driver information system................ 12 
Drives 
referto Media...........-...0-.. 195, 197 
Drive select 
refer to Audi drive select............... 106 
Drive systeM.. 1... ee eee eee eee 98 
Audi drive Select’: scws «  ¢ swe ¢  v e@am ov  oe 106 
Drive system (message)................. 100  
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Index 
  
    
Driving:down HWS: sccies 2 vives ev eee = 2 eevee 104 
Driving programms « «sisi. & 2 owes a 0 wasn 2  2 ime 133 
Driving through water...............005 105 
DIIVIGSCUTISss « = eee x  & eee « nanewE s eRe a se LS 
Driving tips 
Driving through water................- 105 
Efficient driving 
Offroad driving.... 
Uphilland downhill. « & ssceiie ee cvawise wo sway 104 
Driving up hills:; ; « s0«s : 2 sees se eee =  2 es 104 
Dust filter 
refer to Pollutant filter..............0.. 87 
DYNAMISStEETING « wes ¢ v mews 2 exes 6 were 107 
E 
E-mail 
Message:Optiomstan. + + ssc a  6 seca w 6 ossen 167 
Settings........ 0.0... cece eee eee 167 
EDL 
refer to Electronic Differential Lock...... 109 
EDR 
Event Data Recorder iis ss ccs scana es 269 
Efficiency BSSisties « a cawy xv wows vv maw a es 124 
Electrical SySte@il's s s sees ¢  2 exes i rama i re 222 
Electromechanical parking brake......... 102 
Electronic Differential Lock.............. 109 
Electronic immobilizer.............00000. 34 
Electronic Stabilization Control........... 109 
Embedded SIM ear « essicscs os soci v a ssteine wo 0 170 
Emergency assistance wcscs os caw s eeea a eo 253 
Emergency braking function............. 103 
Emergency Callies s & css s  ¢ weiss s nae 165,174 
Emergency flashers...............000005 50 
Emergency mode......... 02. eee eee 97 
Emergency operation 
DOOIS « snay ¢ © agay ae eee aH eee 2 He gE 32 
Fuelsilleridoorin: « suiccs ov saws x aracne <0 ans 213 
Luggage compartment lid............... 40 
Panoramic glass roof................--. 44 
Sliding/tilting SUNTOOF wos... vee se eon ss  43 
Emissions control system..............- 213 
Energy CONSUMEIS:: « s svse so ee ee Hewes ewe 15 
Energy management.................085 99 
282 
  
Engine 
Breakingin....... eee eee eee eee eee ee  98 
GOOlaNE 2 snow 4  « meay ¢  e meme 2  x eee d RoE 220 
Emiengeney tpt 3 seas vx wns o siemens a  ¥  a 92 
Jump starting. ......... 0. cee eee eee 260 
Start/Stop system............--000 eee 99 
Starting/Stopping wc « «esse se enews wees 92 
Engine compartment 
Opening and closing the hood.......... 215 
Overview... .... 2. eee eee eee 216 
Safety precautions..............0e00es 214 
Engine oil 
AGING o cweses oo eeeirece a emeners aw onemeiee vw eeSoes 
Changing 
Checking oil level... sca ss yeen ee reuse: 216 
CONSUMPTION bss ¢  & saves &  o ceawers © 8 ere 6  0 ws 216 
Indicator light..............00.000 00 217 
Replacement interval................. 226 
Temperature display................... 14 
Engine sound 
Audi drive select.............002-.00. 106 
Engine Start/Stop mode 
refer to Start/Stop system............55 99 
Engine start system.............000 000s 93 
Engine stop 
refer to Start/Stop system.............. 99 
Entry/exit lighting..............0.-.. eee 50 
Entry assistance ....... cece eee eee eee ee 62 
also refer to Exit assistance............. 62 
Environment 
Unleaded gasoline................200. 210 
ESC Offfad sec so seus 5 vere so eae ov os 110 
ESC Sport.............0 0.00.0 .000000. 110 
eSIM 
refer to Embedded SIM card............ 170 
Event Data Recorder (EDR).............. 269 
Exit assistance... 2... eee eee eee  eee 
Exit warning..............0..0.0000005 
Exterior antenna...............0..000. 
Exterior lighting.................022-00 
EXCe@niO MIPKONS secs ws wasos ©  w cess vem a OY 
Folding settings 
  
External voice operation................. 25