rear view mirror AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2015 Owners Manual
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Lights and  Vision 
Q/P  -Adjusting  the  left/right  exterior  mirror . 
Move the  knob  in the  des ired direction. 
4ill  -Heat ing the  m irror  g lass depending  on the 
outside  temperature*. 
.9  -Folding  exterior  mirrors* . In  the  InfotainÂ
ment  system,  you can select  if  the  mirrors  fold  in 
automatically  when you lock the  vehicle 
¢ page 34. 
Front passenger's  exterior mirror  tilt 
function* 
To help you  see  the curb  when  backing  into  a 
parking  space, the  surface  of  the mirror t ilts 
slightly . Fo r this  to  happen,  the  knob  must  be in 
the  position  for  the  front  passenger 's outside 
mirror. 
You can  adjust  the  tilted  mirror  su rface  by  turnÂ
ing  the  knob  in the  des ired direction . When  you 
move out  of  reverse and  into  another  gear, the 
new mirror  position  is stored  and assigned to  the 
key you are using. 
The  mirror  goes back into  its  origina l position 
once you drive  forward  faster  than  9  mph  (15  km/h)  or turn  the  ignition  off. 
A WARNING 
Curved mirror  surfaces  (convex or  spherical*) 
increase your  field  of  view.  Remember  that 
vehicles or  other  objects  will  appear  smaller 
and farther  away than  when  seen  in a flat  mirÂ
ror. If  you  use this  mirror  to  estimate distanÂ
ces  of  following  vehicles when  changing 
lanes, you  cou ld estimate  incorrectly  and 
cause  an accident. 
(D Note 
-If the  mirror  hous ing was moved  by force 
(for  example,  by running  into  an object 
when  maneuvering  the vehi cle),  the  mirror 
must  be folded  all  the way in  using  the  powÂ
er  folding  function.  The  mirror  housing 
must  not  be moved  back into  place by hand 
because this  would  impair  the  function  of 
the  mirror  mechanism. 
- If  you wash the  vehicle  in  an automatic  car 
wash, you  must  fold the  exterior  mirrors  in 
54  to  reduce 
the risk of  damage  to  the mirrors. 
Never  fold power  folding  exterior  mirrors* 
by  hand.  Only  fold them  in and out  using 
the  power  controls. 
(D Tips 
-If the  power  adjusting  function  malfuncÂ
tions,  the  g lass in  both  mirrors  can be ad Â
justed  by pressing on the  edge  of it  by hand. 
- The  exterior  mirror  settings  are stored  with 
the  memory  function*  ¢ 
page 63. 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig. 61 Auto mat ic  dimmin g rearv iew  mirro r• 
Manual  dimming  rearview  mirror 
.,. Pull  the  lever  on the  bottom  of  the  m irror  back . 
Automat ic dimming  rearview  mirror* 
.,.  Press the  button@¢ fig. 61. The  indicator 
light @ turns  on . The rearview  and  exter ior* 
mirrors  dim  automatically  when  light  shines on 
them,  for  example  from  headlights on a vehicle 
to  the  rear. 
~ WARNING 
Electro lyte  fluid  can  leak from  automatic  dimÂ
ming  mirrors  if  the  glass is  broken. Electrolyte 
fluid  can irritate  skin,  eyes and  respiratory  system. 
- Repeated or  prolonged  exposure to  e lectroÂ
lyte  can cause irritation  to  the  respiratory 
system,  especially  among  people  with  asthÂ
ma or  other  resp iratory  conditions . Get 
fresh  a ir immediately  by leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if  that  is  not possible,  open windows  and 
doors  all the  way. 
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-If  electrolyte  gets  into the  eyes,  flush  them 
thoroughly  with  large amounts  of  clean  waÂ
ter  for  at  least  15  minutes;  medical  attenÂ
tion  is recommended . 
- If electrolyte  contacts  skin,  flush  affected 
area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  mi nutes  and  then  wash  affected  area  with 
soap  and  water;  medical  attention  is  recomÂ
mended.  Thoroughly  wash  affected  clothing 
and  shoes  before  reuse. 
-If swallowed  and  person  is conscious,  r inse 
mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15 minutes. 
Do  not  induce  vomit ing  unless  instructed  to 
do  so  by medical  professional.  Get  medical 
attention  immediate ly . 
(D Note 
Liquid electrolyte  leaking  from  broken  mirror 
glass  will  damage  any  plastic  surfaces  it 
comes  in contact  with.  Clean  up  spilled  elecÂ
trolyte  immediate ly with  clean  water  and  a 
sponge . 
@ Tips 
-Switch ing  off  the  dimming  function of the 
i nside  rear  view mirror  also  deactivates  the 
automatic  dimming  function  of the  exterior 
mirrors . 
- Automatic  dimming  for  the  mirror  only opÂ
erates  properly  if the  light  striking  the  inÂ
side  mirror  is  not  h indered  by other  objects. 
- The  automatic  dimming mirrors  do  not  dim 
when  the  interior  lighting  is turned  on  or 
the  reverse  gear  is selected. 
Sun visors 
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Fig. 62 Dr ive r"s  side:  su n visor 
Lights  and  Vision 
The  sun  visors  for  the  driver  and  passenger  can 
be  pulled  out  of their  brackets  in the  center  of 
the  vehicle  and  turned  towards  the  doors@. 
The  mirror  light  switches  on  when  the cover  over 
the  vanity  mirror @opens . 
Windshield  wipers 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
® 
Fig.  63  Winds hield w iper  leve r 
Move the  windshield  wiper  lever  to  the  correÂ
sponding  position: 
@ -Windshield  wiper  off 
(D-Interval  mode . To extend/shorten  the  wiper 
intervals,  move  the  switch @to the  left/right.  In 
vehicles  with  a ra in sensor*  the  wipers  turn on  in 
the  rain  once  the  vehicle  speed  exceeds  approxi mately  2  mph  (4  km/h).  The  higher  the  sensitivi Â
ty  of the  rain  sensor*  is set  (switch  @to the 
right),  the  earlier  the  windshield  wipers  react  to 
moisture  on  the  windshield . In  some  models,  you 
can  switch  ra in sensor  mode  off  and  switch  interÂ
mittent  mode  on  in  the MMI* . Select : 
ICARI funcÂ
t ion  button 
> Car  systems* control  button > DrivÂ
er  assist>  Rain sensor . 
In  intermittent  mode, 
you  can adjust  the  interval  time  using the@ 
switch. 
@ -Slow w iping 
@ -Fast  wip ing 
@ -Single  wipe 
® -Clean  the  w indshield.  To elim inate  water 
droplets,  the  windsh ield  wiper  performs  one  afÂ
terwipe  operation  after  several  seconds  while  driving.  You can  switch  this  function  off  by mov -
ing  the  lever  to  posit ion ®  within  10  seconds  of  ..,. 
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.. Select: ICARI function  button> Car systems* 
control  button  > Servicing &  checks > Wiper 
service  position 
> On/Off . 
Removing  the wiper  blade 
.. Lift the  windshie ld wiper  arm  up from  the  windÂ
shield. 
..  Press  the  locking  knob 
@¢fig . 64 on  the  wiper 
blade.  Hold the  wiper  b lade  firm ly. 
..  Remove  the  wiper  blade  in the  direction  of  the 
arrow . 
Attaching  the  wiper  blade 
.. Install  the  new  wiper  blade  in the  retainer  on 
the  wiper  arm@ unti l you  hear  it click  into 
place  on  the  wiper  arm . 
..  Place  the  wiper  arm  back  on  the  windshie ld. 
..  Turn  the service  pos ition  off. 
A WARNING 
For your  safety,  you  should  replace  the  wiper 
blades  once  or twice  a year.  See your  authorÂ
ized  Aud i dea ler  for  replacement  blades. 
(D Note 
-The windshield  wiper  blades  must  only  be 
replaced  when  in the  service  position!  OthÂ
erwise,  you  r isk  damaging  the paint  on  the 
hood  or the  windshield  wiper  motor. 
- You  should  not  move  your  vehicle  or  press 
the  windshie ld w iper  lever  when  the  wiper 
arms  are  folded  away from  the  windshield . 
The windshield  wipers  would  move  back inÂ
to  their  original position  and  could damage 
the  hood  and  windshield. 
- To he lp prevent  damage  to the  wiper  sysÂ
tem,  always  loosen  blades which are frozen 
to  the  windshie ld before  operating  wipers . 
- To he lp prevent  damage  to w iper  blades,  do 
not  use  gasoline,  kerosene,  paint thinner,  or 
other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wiper  blades. 
- To he lp prevent  damage  to the  wiper  arms 
or  other  components,  do  not  attempt  to 
move  the  wipers  by hand . 
Lights and  Vision 
(D Tips 
-Commercial  hot waxes  applied  by automatic 
car  washes  affect  the  how  easily  the  glass 
surface  can  be  cleaned. 
- You can  also  use  the  service  position,  for  exÂ
ample,  if you  want  to  protect  the  windshield 
from  icing  by using  a cover . 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass on  and  off 
Appl ies  to  veh icles : w ith  dig it a l co mp ass 
The compass  direction  is shown  in the  rearview 
mirror. 
Fig.  65 Rearv iew  mirr or:  Digita l compass  act ivated 
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..  To switch  the  compass  on  or  off,  press  and  hold 
the  button @ unti l the  compass  d isplay  in the 
mirror¢ 
fig. 65 appears  or  disappears. 
The  digita l compass  only  works  when  the  ignition 
is on.  The  directions  are  indicated  with  abbreviaÂ
tions:  N (north),  NE (northeast),  E (east),  SE 
(southeast), 
S (south), SW (southwest), W 
(west), NW (northwest) . 
@ Tips 
To prevent  inaccurate  compass  readings,  do 
not  bring  any  remote controls,  electrical  deviÂ
ces  or  metallic  objects  near the  mirror . 
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Lights and  Vi sion 
Adjusting  the  magnetic  zone 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  digital  compass 
The magnetic  zone  must  be adjusted  correctly 
for  the  compass  to read  accurately . 
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Fig . 6 6  No rth  A meri ca:  magnet ic  deflection  zo ne  bo unda Â
ri es 
"'  Press  a nd  ho ld  the  button @~ fig.  66 until  the 
number  of  the  magne tic  zone  ap pears  in the 
rearview  mirror . 
"' Press  the  butto n @ repeated ly to  select  the 
correct  magnetic  zone . The  selection  mode 
turns  off  after a few  seconds. 
Calibrating  the  compass 
Applies to  vehicles: w ith  d ig ital  compass 
You must  recalibrate  the  compass  if  it does  not 
display  the  correct direction. 
"'Press  and  ho ld  the  bu tton @unt il a C appea rs 
in the  rearview  mirror. 
"' Drive  in a  circle  at  about  6  mph  (10 km/h)  until 
a  direct ion  is displayed  in the  rearv iew  m irror . 
A WARNING 
-To avoid  endanger ing yo urself  and  othe r 
dr ivers,  calibrate  the  compass  i n an  area 
whe re  the re  is  no  traffic. 
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- The  digital  compass  is to  be  used  as  a  direcÂ
tional  a id  on ly. Even though  you  may  want 
to  look  at  it  wh ile you  are  dr iv ing,  you  must 
still  pay  attent io n  to  traffic,  road  a nd  weathÂ
er  cond itions  as  well  as  other  poss ible  hazÂ
ar ds.  
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Audi  side  assist Side  assist 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi side  assist 
Fig. 114 Se nsor  detection  range 
Fig.  1 15 Display o n the  exterio r m irro r 
Side  assist  helps  you  monitor  your  blind  spot  and 
traffic  behind  your  veh icle . With in the  limits  of 
the  system,  it  wa rns you  about  vehicles  that  are 
coming  closer  or  that  are  traveling  w ith  you  withÂ
i n  sensor  range 
(D c::, fig. 114 : if a  lane  change  is 
classified  as  crit ical , the  disp lay @ in the  exter io r 
mirror ¢ 
fig.  115 turns  on. 
The  display  i n the  left  exterior  mirror  provides  asÂ
sistance  when  making  a  lane  cha nge  to  the  left, 
while  the  d isp lay in the  right  exterio r mir ror  proÂ
vides  assistance  whe n mak ing  a  lane  change  to 
the  r ight . 
Information  stag e 
As long  as  you  do  not  activate  the  turn  signal, 
side  assist 
informs you  about ve hicl es that  a re 
detected  and  class ified  as  crit ica l. The  display  in 
the  respective  mirror  tu rns  on,  but  is dim. 
Aud i  side  assist 
The  display  remains  d im  intentionally  in the  inÂ
formation  stage  so  that  your  view toward  the 
front  is  not  d isturbed . 
Warning  sta ge 
If you  activ ate  the  turn  s ignal,  s ide  ass ist warns 
you  about  vehicles  that  are  detected  a nd  classiÂ
fied  as  critica l. The  d isplay  in the  respective  mir Â
ror  blinks  brightly . If  this  happens,  check  traffic 
by g lancing  in the  rearview  mirror  and  over  your 
shoulder 
c::, .&. in  General information  on 
page  100. 
{!) Tips 
- Yo u can  adjust  the  brightness  of  the  display 
@ c:;, page  101. 
-Please  refer  to  the  instructions  for  towing  a 
trailer  located  in 
c::, page  100 . 
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-Improper  reliance  on  the  side  assist  system 
can  cause  collisions  and  serious  personal  inÂ
jury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side  assist  when changÂ
ing  lanes . 
- Always check  rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure  that  it  is safe  to  change  lanes. 
- Sid e assist  cannot  detect  a ll vehicles  under 
all  conditions- danger of accident! 
- Please  note  that  side  assist  indicates  there 
are  approaching  vehicles,  or  vehicles  in your 
blind  spot,  only  after  your  vehicle  has 
reached  a driving  speed of at  least  19  mph 
(30  km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the  system may not 
function  or  its function  may  be  limited.  For 
example: 
- if vehicles  are  approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very  quickly.  The  display  may  not 
turn  on  in time. 
- in  poor  weather  conditions  such  as  heavy 
rain,  snow  or  heavy  m ist . 
- on  very  wide  lanes,  in tight  curves  or  if 
there  is a  rise  in the  road  surface . Vehicles 
in the  adjacent  lane  may  not  be  detected 
because  they are  outside  of the  sensor 
range. 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can  affect the  system . Have 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service  Facility  check  their  function. 
(D Tips 
-If  the  window  g lass  in the  driver's door  or 
front  passenger's  door  has been tinted,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  may  be misinÂ
terpreted. 
- For  Declarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada regulations 
~page  251. 
Audi  side  assist 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h Audi side ass ist 
Fig. 118  Driver 's  doo r: Sid e assist button 
"  Press  the button ¢ A in  General information 
on page  100 
to  switch  the  system  on/off . The 
LED in the  button  turns  on  when  side  assist  is 
switched  on . 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
Applies to  vehicles:  wit h Audi side ass ist 
The signal  brightness  can be set  in  the  radio  or 
MM!*. 
.,.  Select: !CARI function  button> Audi  side assist. 
.,.  Select: !CARI function  button> Car systems* 
control  button  > Driver  assist> Audi  side asÂ
sist . 
The  display  brightness  adjusts  automatically  to 
the  brightness  of the  surroundings,  both  in the 
information  and  in the  warning  stage . In very 
dark  or very  bright  surround ings,  the  display  is alÂ
ready  set  to  the  minimum  or  maximum  level  by 
the  automatic  adjustment . In  such  cases,  you 
may  notice  no  change  when  adjusting  the  brightÂ
ness,  or the  change  may  only  be  noticeable  once 
the  surroundings  change. 
Adjust  the  br ightness  to  a  level where  the  display 
in the  information  stage  will  not  disrupt  your 
view forward.  If you  change  the  brightness,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  will  briefly  show  the 
brightness  level  in the  information stage. The 
brightness  of the  warning  stage is linked  to the 
brightness  in the  information stage and is adjustÂ
ed  along  with  the  information  stage  adjustment  . ..,_ 
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Parking  System 
-You can  change  the  volume  and  pitch  of the 
signals  as  well  as  the  display 
~ page  112. 
-What  appears  in the  display is time-delayed. 
Reverse Parking 
App lies  to veh icles: w ith  pa rking system  (rea r, w ith  rea r v iew 
camera) 
Parking  mode  1 can be used when parking  in  a 
garage  or parking  space. 
Fig.  125 MM I Di splay: Aiming  at  a parking  spot 
Fig . 126  MMI Di splay: Al ignin g  th e ve hicle 
•  Switch  the  MMI on  and  select  the  reverse  gear. 
•  Turn  the  steering  wheel  until  the orange  orien Â
tation  lines 
(D appear  in  the parking  spot 
¢ fig.  125. Use the  markings @to  help  you  esÂ
timate  the  distance  from  an  obstacle.  Each 
marking  corresponds  to  3 
ft (1  m).  The  blue 
area  represents  an  extension  of the  vehicle's 
outline  by approximately 
16 ft (5 m)  to  the 
rear . 
•  While  driving  in reverse  gear,  adjust  the  steerÂ
ing  wheel  angle  to  fit  the  parking  space  with 
the  aid  of  the orange  orientation  lines  ¢0 .@ 
marks  the rear  bumper.  You  should stop  driving 
in  reverse  as  soon  as  and  no  later  than when 
the  red  orientation  line @abuts  an  object 
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A WARNING 
- The  rear  view  camera  does  not  show  the  enÂ
tire  area  behind  the  vehicle¢ 
page  108, 
fig . 123. 
Watch  out  especially  for  small  chilÂ
dren  and  animals . The  rear  view  camera  canÂ
not  always  detect  them, posing  risk of  an 
accident! 
- Please  note  that  objects  not  touching  the 
ground  can  appear  to be  further  away  than 
they  really  are  (for  example,  the  bumper  of 
a  parked  vehicle,  a  trailer  hitch,  or  the rear 
of  a truck).  In  this  case,  you  should  not  use 
the  help  lines  to  help  with  parking,  which  poses  danger  of  an  accident! 
cg) Note 
- Low obstacles  already  signaled  by a warning  can  disappear  from  the  system's  detection 
range  as  they  are  approached  and  will not 
continue  to  be  signaled.  Objects  such  as 
barrier  chains,  trailer  draw  bars,  thin  paintÂ
ed  vertical  poles  or fences  may  not  be  deÂ
tected  by the  system,  posing  risk of dam age. 
- In the  MMI display,  the  direction  of  travel  of  the  vehicle  rear is  represented  depending  on 
the  steering  wheel  angle.  The vehicle  front 
swings  out  more  than  the  vehicle  rear.  MainÂ
tain  plenty  of  distance  from  an  obstacle  so 
that  your  outside  mirror  or  a  corner  of your 
vehicle  does  not collide  with  any  obstacles  -
danger  of accident!  
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Parkin g Sys tem 
sw ings out  more than  the  vehicle  rear . Main Â
tain  plenty  of  distance  from  an obstacle  so 
that  your  outside  mirror  or  a corner  of your 
veh icle does not  collide  w ith  any obstacles  -
danger  of  accident! 
(D Tips 
The  left  or  right  orientation  lines  and surfaces 
w ill  be displayed,  depending  on the  turn  sigÂ
nal being  used. 
Adjusting  the  display  and  warning  tones 
Applies  to  vehicles:  w ith  parking  system  (rear, with  rear view 
camera) 
The display  and  warning  tones  ore  adjusted  in 
the  radio  or  MMI*. 
.. Se lect: ICARlfunct ion  button> Parking  sy stem . 
Or 
.. Se lect: ICAR I function  button> Car  system s* 
control  button  > D riv er a ss is t>  Par king aid . 
D isplay 
- Off  -when  the  pa rking  system  is switched  on, 
o nl y aud ible signals  are given. 
- On  -when  the  pa rking  system  is switched  on, 
the  p icture  from  the  rear view  camera  is disÂ
played. 
Warning  tones 
- Rea r volume  -
rear sensor volume 
-Rear  frequenc y -rear sensor frequency 
- Music volume  wh ile pa rking  -when  the  pa rk-
ing system  is switched  on, the  volume  of  the 
active  aud io source is lowered . 
The newly  adjusted  value  is briefly  heard from 
the  signal  generator.  The settings  are automatiÂ
cally  stored  and assigned to  the  remote  control  key . 
A WARNING 
- Always  make sure that  the  volume  and fre Â
quency of  the  wa rning  tones  is adj usted  so 
that  you can eas ily hear the  acoust ic disÂ
tan ce signal  even if  the  radio  is p laying,  the 
air-con ditione r blower  is on  High  or t here is 
a high  level  of  outside  noise . 
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-Check the  settings  whenever  someone  else 
has dr iven the  vehicle  before  you . 
@ Tips 
-The warn ing tones  can also  be adjusted  di Â
rectly  from  the  rear view  camera  image. 
Simply  press the  Settings * cont ro l button . 
- Changed settings  are activated  when  park Â
ing  assist is switched  on again. 
Error  messages 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear, with  rear view 
camera) 
If  a warning  tone  is aud ible for  about  five  secÂ
onds  when you turn  on the  ignition,  there  is a  malfunction  in the  system.  Have the  problem  cor Â
rected  by your  author ized Audi  dealer . 
Keep  the sensors  in the  rea r bumper  clean and 
free  from  ice so that  the  aco ustic  park  assist sys Â
tem  can function  properly .  
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Fu se  pa nel @ (black ) 
No.  Consumer 
1  Dynamic  steering 
2  Electron ic  Stabilization  Control (module) 
A/C  system  pressure  sensor,  electrome-
chanical  parking  brake,  HomeLink,  auto-
3  mat
ic dimming  interior  rear view  mirror, 
air  quality/outside  air  sensor,  Electron ic 
Stabilization  Control  (button) 
s Sound actuator 
6  Headlight  range  control/headl
ight  (corner-
ing  light) 
7 Headlight  (cornering  light) 
Control  modu les  (electromechanical  park-
8 ing brake,  shock  absorber,  q uattro  sport), 
DCDC converte r 
9  Adaptive 
cruise  control 
10  Shift  gate/clutch  sensor 
11  Side assist 
1 2  Headlight  range  cont ro l,  parking  system 
13  Airbag 
14  Rear 
wiper  (a llroad) 
15  Auxiliary  fuse  (instrument  panel) 
16  Auxiliary 
fuse  termina l 15  (engine  area) 
Fuse p anel @ (brown ) 
No.  C onsumer 
2 Brake  light sensor 
3 Fuel pump 
4  Clutch  sensor 
5 
Left seat  heating  with/without  seat venti-
lation 
6 Electronic  Stabilization  Control  (electric) 
7  Ho rn 
8 
Front  left  door  (window regulator,  central 
locking,  mirror, switch,  lighting) 
9 Windshield  wiper motor 
10  Electronic  Stabilization  Control (valves)  Fu
ses  a nd  bulb s 
No. Consumer 
Two-door  mode ls:  rear  left  window  regula-
11  tor;  Four-door 
models: rear  left  door  (win-
dow  regulator,  central  locking,  switch, 
light ing) 
12  Rain and  l
ight  sensor 
Fuse  panel © (r e d ) 
No . Con sumer 
3  Lumbar  support 
4  Dynamic  steering 
5  Inter
ior  l ight ing  (Cabriolet) 
6  Windshie
ld washer  system, headlight 
washer  system 
7  Vehicle  electrica l system  control  module 1 
8  Vehicle  electr ica l system  control  module  1 
9  Left  rear 
window  regulator  motor  (Ca brio-
let)/su  nroof 
10  Vehicle  electr ica l system  co ntrol  module  1 
11  Right  rear 
window regulator  (Cabriolet)/ 
sun  shade  motor 
12  Anti-theft 
alarm  warning  system 
Right  cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 195 Right  cockpit:  fu se  panel  with plastic  cl ip 
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N 1.1'1 ,...., 
Fuse panel© (brown) 
No.  Consumer 
1  Luggage  compartment  lid  control  module 
(allroad) 
2  12-volt  socket,  cigarette  lighter 
3 DCDC converter  path  1 
4 DCDC converter  path  2,  sound  amplifie r, 
rad io 
6 Right  upper  cabin  heating (Cabriolet) 
7 Electromechanical  parking  brake 
9 
Right  front  door  (window  regulator,  cen-
tral  locking,  mirror,  switch,  lighting) 
10  Left  upper  cabin 
heating (Cabriolet) 
Two-door  models:  rear  right  w indow  regu-
11  lator;  Four-door  models:  rear 
right door 
(window  regulator,  central locking,  switch, 
lighting) 
12  Cell  phone  prep 
Fuse 
panel © (black) 
No.  Consumer 
1  Right  front  seat  heating 
4 MMI 
5 Radio 
6 Rear  view  camera 
7 Rear  window  heater  (allroad) 
8 Rear 
Seat  Entertainment 
Bulbs 
Replacing  bulbs 
For your  safety,  we recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  replace  any bulbs  for 
you . 
It  is becoming  increasingly  more  and  more  diffiÂ
cult  to  replace  vehicle  light  bulbs  since  in  many 
cases , other  parts  of  the car  must  first  be  reÂ
moved  before you  are  ab le  to  get  to the  bulb . 
This  applies  especially  to  the light bulbs  in the 
front  of  you r ca r which  you  can  only  reach 
through  the engine  compartment . 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  holders  can  have sharp 
edges  that  can cause  ser ious  cuts,  parts  must be 
Fuses  and bulbs 
correct ly  taken  apart  and  then  properly  put  back 
together  to  help  prevent breakage  of  parts  and 
long  term  damage  from  water  that  can  enter 
housings  that  have  not  been  properly  resealed. 
For  your safety,  we  recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  replace  any bulbs  for 
you,  since  your  dealer  has  the  proper tools,  the 
correct  bulbs  and  the  expertise. 
Gas discharge  lamp s (Xenon  lights)*: 
Due to  the  high  electr ical  voltage,  have  the bulbs 
replaced  by a qualified  technician . Head lights 
with  Xenon  light  are  identified  by the high voltÂ
age  sticker. 
A WARNING 
Changing  Xenon lamps  without  the  necessary 
equipment  can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
- Bulbs  are  pressurized  and  can  explode  when 
being  changed . Potential  risk  of  injury! 
- On  vehicles  equipped  with  gas  discharge 
bu lbs  (Xenon  light) * life -threatening  injuries 
can  result  from  improper  handling  of  the 
high -vo ltage  portions  of such lamps! 
-On ly your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  qualiÂ
fied  workshop  shou ld change  the  bulbs  in 
gas  discharge  lamps.  There  are  parts  with 
sharp  edges  on  the  openings and  on  the 
bulb  holders  that can  cause  serious  cuts . If 
you  are  uncertain  about  what  to  do,  have 
the  wor k performed  by an  autho rized  Audi 
dealer  or qualified  workshop.  Serious  perÂ
sonal  injury  may  result  from  improperly  perÂ
formed  work . 
(D Tips 
-If  you  st ill prefer  to  replace  the  light bulbs 
yourself,  be aware  that the  eng ine compartÂ
ment  is a  hazardous  area  to  work 
inq page  195 q &.. 
-It  is best  to  ask  your authorized  Audi dealer 
whenever  you  want  to  change  a  bulb. 
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