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Door handle 
Power locking  switch 
Memory  buttons  (driver's  seat)  . . 
Button  for  side assist 
A ir  outlets 
Control  lever for : 
- Turn signal  and  high beam 
0 Multifunction  steering  wheel  with : 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag  ....... .... ..  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone  and  navi-
gation  buttons 
- Rocker switches  for  tiptronic  op-
eration  ...................  . 
@ ISETI button  .................  . 
® Instrument  cluster  ..... .. .. ..  . 
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@ Reset button  for trip  odometer 
Switches  for: 
- Windsh ield  wiper/washer 
- Trip  computer  . ....... .. .. ..  . 
I gnition  lock  ................  . 
Adjustable  steering  column 
Control  lever for: 
- Cruise control  ..............  . 
- adaptive  cruise  control  .......  . 
@ Instrument  lighting  ........ ..  . 
@ Release lever for  the engine  hood 
@ Data Link Connector  for  On Board 
Diagnostics  (OBD II)  ........ ..  . 
@ Light  switch  ........ ... .. .. ..  . 
@ Adjuste r control  for  outside 
mirrors  . ... .............. ...  . 
@ Power window  switches  ... ....  . 
@ Radio-Disp lay1l  or  MMI-Display 
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l ) The  image  in t he  d is pl ay w ill appear  e ither  in multiple  col 
o rs  or  in  a  single  colo r, depending  on  the  vehicle  e quip
ment.  The mult i color  image  will be  u sed  in this Owner 's 
Manual  because  both  multi  co lo r an d  single  colo r ve rs io n s 
are  a lmost  identical. 
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Depending  on  options: 
- Radio system 
- CD changer 
Emergency flasher 
Glove compartment  (lockable)  .. . 
Front  passenger's  airbag  ......  . 
Depend ing on  options,  switches 
for: 
- drive  select  .. ..............  . 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Control  . 
Deluxe automatic  climate  control 
Selector  lever for  automatic  trans-
mission  . ..... ..............  . 
@) Ashtray  with  cigarette  lighter 
@ Depending on  options: 
- MMI  control  console  or 
- drive  select  . ...............  . 
- Electron ic Stabilization  Control 
button  ...... ... .......... . . 
@ Central  power  window  switch 
@ Power  top switch  . ... ..... ... . . 
@ I START  ENGINE  STOPI button  .. . 
@ Electromechanical  parking  brake 
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- Some of  the  equipment  or  features  shown in the  general  illustration  may be standard 
equipment  on your  vehicle  or  may be op
tional  equipment  depending  on your  model. 
Always  ask your  authorized  Audi  dealer  if 
you  have  a question  about  your  vehicle. 
- Operation  of  the  Multi Media  Interface 
(MMI) is described  in  a separate  manua l. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
safe  to  do  so,  proceed  immediately at  low 
speed  to  the  nearest  authorized  Aud i dea ler 
or qualified  workshop  and  have  the  brake 
system  inspected . 
- Always  keep  in m ind  that  after  several  brake 
applications,  you  will  need  greater  pressure 
on  the  brake  pedal  to  stop  your  vehicle . Do 
not  rely  on  strained  brakes  to  respond  with 
maximum  stopping  power  in  c ritical  situa
tions . You must  allow  for  increased  bra king 
distances.  The  extra  dis tance  used  up  by 
f ading  b rakes  cou ld  lead  to  an  accident. 
~.IC® ) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  ele c
trome chanical parking  brake. 
If  the  i ndicator  lig ht .  (USA  models)/ . (Cana
da  models)  turns  o n, the  parking  b rake  was  set . 
The  warning/indica tor  light  will go  out  when  the 
parking  brake  is  re leased . 
• (USA models) ;a (Canada models ) Cau
tion : Vehicle  parked too  steep 
If the  indicator  lig ht  blinks  and  the  message  ap
pea rs,  there  is not  enough  brak ing  power  to  keep 
the  vehicle  from  roll ing.  The  brakes  have  over
heated.  The vehicle  cou ld  roll  away  even  on  a 
small  incline. 
Press brake  pedal  to  release parking  brake 
To rele ase  t he  parking  bra ke,  press  t he  bra ke  ped
a l and  press  the  button<® or  start  driving  with 
starti ng assist  at  the  same  time¢ 
page  78. 
Please release parking  brake 
To release  the  parking  brake  manua lly,  press  the 
b rake  peda l and  press  the  button (®) at  the  same 
time.  The  park ing  brake  only  r eleases  automat i
cally  if the  dr iver's  safety  be lt  is fas tened. 
Ill Parking  brake! 
If  the l'IJ indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  mes
sage  appears,  there  is  a  parking  brake  malfunc
tion . Drive to  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or 
qua lified  workshop  immed iately  to  have  the  mal 
f u nction  co rrected . 
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~ Safety  belts 
This warning/indicator  light  reminds you  to put 
on your  safety  belt. 
The . warn ing/ indicator  light  illum inates  when 
the  igni tio n  is swi tched  on  to  remind  the  driver 
and  (on  USA models  only)  any  front  passenger  to  put  on  the  safety  belt . Addit ionally,  an  acoust ic 
warning  (gong)  w ill also  sound. 
For  more  Informat ion  ¢ 
page  124,  Safe ty  belt 
warning light . 
f::::l Battery 
The. war ning/ indicato r light  illum inates  when 
you  sw itch  on  the  ign it ion  and  m ust  go  out  after 
the  engine  has  sta rted . 
•  Alternator  fault : Battery  is not  b eing charg
ed 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  is a  malfunct io n  in  the  generator 
o r vehicle  electr ica l system . 
Drive to  your  authori zed  A udi dealer  or  quali fied 
workshop  immediately.  Because  the  vehicle  bat
tery  is discharging,  turn  off  a ll unnecessary  elec
trical  eq uipment  such  as  the  radio . Seek  profes
s iona l assistance  if the  battery  cha rge  leve l is too 
l ow . 
(•)  Low battery:  Battery  w ill  b e charged while 
driving 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  may  be  limited  starting  ab ility. 
If  this  message  t urns  off  after  a  little  while,  the 
battery  charged  enough  while  dr iv ing . 
If  the  message  does  not  turn  off,  have  yo ur au
thorized  Audi  dea ler  or  qualified  workshop  cor 
rect  the  malfunction .  
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~ & in General description on page  29. Do not 
reach  inside  the door  handle. 
The  vehicle  can  be  locked  and  unlocked  at  any  door.  The  remote  control  key cannot  be  more 
than  1.5  m away from  the  door  handle.  It  makes 
no  difference  whether  the  master  key is  in your 
jacket  pocket  or in your  brief  case. 
If  you  grip  the  door  handle  while  locking,  this  can 
adversely  affect the locking  function. 
It is  not  possible  to  re-open  the  door  for  a  brief 
period  directly  after closing  it. This  allows you  to 
ensure  that  the  doors  are  properly  locked. 
It depends  on  the  settings  in the  radio  or MM!* 
whether  the  entire  vehicle  is unlocked  or  one  of 
the  doors 
~ page  34. 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow all WARNINGS~ &. in Gener
al description  on page  29. 
@ Tips 
If  your  vehicle  has  been  standing  for  an  ex
tended  period,  please  note  the  following: 
- The  proximity  sensors  are  deactivated  after 
a  few  days  to  save  power.  You then  have  to 
pull  on  the  door  handle  once  to unlock  the 
vehicle  and  a  second  time  to  open  the  vehi
cle. 
- To prevent  the  battery  from  being  dis
charged  and  to  preserve  your  vehicle's  abili
ty  to  start  for  as  long as  possible,  the  ener
gy  management  system gradually  switches 
off  unnecessary  convenience  functions.  It  is  possible  that  you  will  not  be  able  to  unlock 
your  vehicle  using  these  convenience  func tions. 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regulations 
~page  251. 
Opening  and  closing 
Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle  from 
inside 
Fig. 22  Driver's door;  power  locking  switch 
"' Press  the  button@  to lock  the vehicle~ ,&.. 
"'  Press  the  button@ to unlock  the vehicle 
~fig. 22. 
If you  lock the  vehicle  using  the  power  locking 
switch,  please  note  the  following: 
- If  a  door  is open,  the vehicle  cannot  be  locked 
using  the  power  locking system  switch. 
- You  cannot  open the doors  or  the rear  lid from 
the 
outside (increased  security, for  example 
when  you  are  stopped  at  a  red  light). 
- The  diodes  in  the power  locking  switch  illumi
nate  when  all  the  doors  are  closed  and  locked. 
- You  can  unlock  and  open the doors  from  the  in
side  by pulling  on  the door  handle. 
- If  you  have  a crash  and  the  airbag  is activated, 
the  doors  automatically  unlock. 
A WARNING "-
- The  power  locking  switch  works  with  the  ig-
nition  off  and  automatically  locks the  entire 
vehicle  when  it is actuated. 
- On a vehicle  locked  from  the  outside  the 
power  locking  system  switch  is inoperative. 
- Locked doors  make  it more  difficult  for 
emergency  workers  to  get  into  the  vehicle, 
which  puts  lives  at  risk.  Do not  leave anyone 
behind  in  the vehicle,  especially  children. 
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Your vehicle  is  locked  automatically  at  a speed 
of  9  mph  (15  km/h)  (Auto  Lock) 
~ page 29. 
You can  unlock  the  vehicle  again  using  the  .,. 
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Once  the  front  passenger's  door  has  been  closed, 
you  cannot  open  it  again  from  the  outside.  The 
doo r can  be  opened  from  the  inside  by pulling 
t he  door  hand le. 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all WARNINGS q .&. in  Gener
al  description  on page  29 . 
@ Tips 
After  the  ignition  is switched  on,  the  power 
locking  system  sw itch  is enabled. 
Electronic  immobilizer 
The immobilizer  prevents  your  vehicl e from  b eing 
started  by unauthor ized persons . 
Inside  the  key there  is a  computer  chip . This  chip 
automatically  activates/deactivates  the  electron ic immobilizer . 
Applies to  vehicl es with  ignition  lock : 
The  electron ic immobilizer  deactivates  automati
cally  when  you  insert  the  remote  control  key  into 
the  ignition  lock . It  activates  again  automatically 
when  you  remove  the  remote  control  key from 
the  ignition  lock . 
Applies to  vehicl es with  conveni ence k ey : 
If the  remote  control  key  is located  inside  the  ve 
h icle  and  you  press  the 
! S TAR T ENGINE STOPI 
button , the  electronic  immobilizer  deactivates 
automatically.  If yo u switch  the  ignit ion  off  and 
remove  the  remote  control  key from  the  vehicle, 
the  elec tronic  immobili zer  ac tivates  again  au to
mat ically . 
A WARNING 
Always take  the  key with  you  when  you  leave 
the  vehicle . The  key can  disa rm  the  electron ic 
engine  immob ilizer  and  permit  an  unau thor
i z ed  person  to  start  the  eng ine  and  enable  op
eration  of the  veh icle  systems  such  as  power 
w indow  o r powe r su nroof  leading  to  serious 
personal  inj ury . 
Open ing  and  clo sing 
(D Tips 
- The  vehicle  cannot  be  started  if an  unau
thorized  key  is  used . The  vehicle  may  not 
start  if another  radio  device  such  as  a  key 
for  another  veh icle  or  a transponder  is locat
ed  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declaration  of  Comp liance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regulations 
¢ page  251. 
Luggage  compartment 
Lid 
Opening /closing rear  lid 
Fi g. 25 Rea r l id:  han d le 
Opening  the  r ear  lid 
..  Press  the  button cs on  the  remote  control 
master  key for  at  least  one  second.  The  rear  lid 
unlocks  and  opens  slightly . Or 
..  Press  the  handle  on  the  rear  lid 
¢ fig.  25. 
Clo sing the  rear  lid 
.,.  Pull the  rear  lid  down  at  the  grip  on  the  ins ide 
and  allow  it  to  drop  gent ly to  close  it¢ 
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A WARNING 
-After  closing  the  rear  lid,  always  p ull up  on 
it  to  make  sure  that  it  is  proper ly closed. 
Otherwise  it  could  open  suddenly  when  t he 
veh icle  is  moving. 
- To help  prevent  poisono us  exhaust  gas  from 
be ing  drawn  into  the  veh icle,  always  keep 
the  rear  lid closed  while  driving.  Neve r 
transport  objects  la rger  than  those  which  fit 
comp letely  into  the  l uggage  area,  because 
then  the  rear  lid  canno t be  fu lly  closed. 
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.. Tak e the  adapter  for  the  emergency key out  of 
the  glove  compartment 
r=:> fig. 89. 
.. Push the  emergency  key r=:> fig. 90 fully  into the 
adapter.  Make sure  that  the  Audi  rings  are fac
ing  up. 
..  Press the  emergency  key  in the  adapter  down 
until  it  latches  audibly. 
..  Insert  the  adapter  with  the  emergency  key for
ward  into  the  ignition  switch . The  engine  can 
now  be started  as usual. 
Stopping  the  engine 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  ig ni tion  lock 
.. Bring  the  vehicle  to  a full  stop. 
.. Automatic  transmission: Move the  selector  lev
er  to  the  P or  N position. 
..  Press on the  ignition  key. The engine  is turned 
off  . 
..  You can now  remove  the  key. 
Steering  lock 
The steering  locks when you  remove  the  ignition 
k ey.  The locked  steering  helps prevent  vehicle 
theft. 
Emergency off 
If  it  is necessary  in unusual  circumstances,  the 
engine  can be switched  off  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving.  The engine  will  be switched  off  if you 
press on the  key for  an extended  period. 
A WARNING 
- Never turn  off  the  engine  before  the  vehicle 
has come to  a complete  stop.  The full  func
tion  of  the  brake booster  and the  power 
steering  is not  guaranteed . You  must  use 
more  force  to  turn  or  brake  if necessary.  Be
cause  you cannot  steer  and  brake as you 
usually  would, this could  lead  to  crashes 
and serious  injuries. 
- For safety  reasons,  you should always park 
your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever in P. Oth
erwise,  the  vehicle  could  inadvertently roll 
away. 
- The  radiator  fan  can continue  to run for  up 
to  10  minutes  even after  you have turned 
off  the  engine  and  removed the  ignition  key. 
Driving 
The radiator  fan  can also  turn  on again  if  the 
engine  coolant  heats  up because of  intense 
sunlight  or  heat  build-up  in the  engine  com
partment. 
- Always  take  the  key with  you whenever  you 
leave your  vehicle.  Otherwise,  the  engine 
could  be started  or  electrical  equipment 
such as the  power  windows  could  be operat
ed. This can  lead to  serious  injury. 
- Never leave  children  or  persons  requiring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  The 
doors  can  be locked  using the remote  trans
mitter,  preventing  people from  escaping 
from  the  veh icle on their  own  in the  event  of 
an emergency.  Depending  on the  time  of 
year,  people  inside  the  vehicle  can  be ex
posed to  very  high  or very  low tempera
tures. 
(D Note 
If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load for 
an extended  period,  heat builds  up in the  en
gine  compartment  after  the  engine  is switch
ed off  -there  is a risk of  damaging  the  engine. 
Allow  the  engine  to  run at  idle  for  about  two  minutes  before  switching  it  off. 
Convenience  key 
Starting  the  engine 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wi th convenience  key 
The !START E NGIN E STOPI button  switches  the 
ignition  on and  starts  the engine. 
Fig. 91  Center console : START ENGINE STOP button 
Starting  the  engine 
..  Step on the  brake pedal and  move  the selector 
lever to  P or  N 
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Driving 
"'Press  on  the I START ENGINE STOPI button 
¢fig. 91  -the  engine  wi ll start. 
Switching  the  ignition  on /off 
If you would  like  to  sw itch  the ignition  on with
out  start ing the  e ng ine,  fo llow  these  steps: 
"' Press  the 
!START ENGINE STOPI button with -
out pressing  the  brake  pedal. 
"'T o sw itch  the  ignition  off,  press the  but to n 
again. 
If  the  engine  sho uld  not  start  immed iately,  the 
starting  p rocess is a utomat ically  stopped  after  a 
short  time.  Repeat sta rting  procedure. 
When  starting  the  engine,  major  e lectr ica l loads 
are sw itched  off  temporar ily . 
After  a cold  engine  is started,  there  may be a  brief  period  of  increased noise because oil  pres
sure must  first  build  up  in the  hydraulic  valve  ad
justers.  This  is normal  and  not  a cause for  con
cern. 
_& WARNING 
- Never  allow  t he engine  to  ru n in co nfine d 
spaces  -dange r of  asp hyxiation. 
- Never  turn off  the  engine  unti l the vehicle 
h as come  to  a comp lete  stop. 
- Always ta ke t he key with  yo u w heneve r you 
leave your  vehi cle. Otherw ise, the  eng ine 
c ou ld be started  or  ele ct rical eq uipment 
s u ch  as the  power  w indows  co uld be operat 
ed.  This can lead to  serious  injury. 
- Never leave ch ild ren o r persons requ iring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  The  doo rs can be  locked using  the  remote  trans
mitter,  preventing  peop le from  escap ing 
from  the  vehicle  on  their  own  in the  event  of 
an emergency.  Depending  on the  time  of 
year,  people  inside  the  vehicle  can be ex
posed to  very  high  o r ve ry low  tempe ra-
tu  res. 
(D Note 
- Avoid  high  eng ine rpm,  fu ll throttle  and 
heavy engine  loads  until  the  engine  has 
r eached operating  tempe rat ure - otherwise 
you  r isk eng ine damage. 
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@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Do not  let  the  engine  run while  pa rked to 
warm  up. Begin  dr iv ing  immediately.  Th is re
d uces unnecessary  em issions. 
(!} Tips 
- After  starting  a col d en gine,  t here may be a 
br ie f  per iod  of  increased noise  because the 
oil  pressure  must  first  bui ld up  in the  hy
draulic  valve adjusters.  This is norma l and 
not  a cause for  concern. 
- If  you  leave the  veh icle with  the  ignition 
switched  on, the  ig nition  w ill switch  off  af
ter  a ce rtain  period  of  time.  Please note  that 
e lect rical equipment  such as exte rior  lights 
wi ll switch  off  as well  when  that  happens. 
Switching  engine  off 
App lies  to vehicles:  wi th convenience  key 
"' Br ing  your  vehi cle  to a comple te stop. 
"'  Move  the se lector  lever  to  the  P o r N pos ition. 
"' Press  the 
I START ENGINE STOP ! button 
r=>poge 75, fig. 91. 
Steering  lock 
The steer ing  lo cks w hen yo u tur n the  eng ine off 
u sing the 
I START ENGINE STOP I button  a nd open 
the  d river's  doo r. The loc ked steering  helps  pre
vent  ve hicle theft . 
Emergency off 
If  necessary, the  e ngine  can be switched  off  with 
the  se lec to r  lever  in the  R or  D/S posi tions.  The 
engine  s tops if you  press a nd ho ld the 
I START ENGI NE STOP  I button  at  speeds below 
6 mph  (10  km/ h)  and press the  brake peda l. 
_& WARNING 
-Never turn  off  the  engine  before  the  vehicle 
has come to  a complete  stop.  The full  func
tion  of  the  brake  booster  and the  power 
steer ing  is not  guaranteed.  You must  use 
more force  to  turn  or  b rake if  necessary. Be
caus e you  cannot  stee r and  brake  as you 
usually  wo uld,  this  cou ld lead to  crashes 
a nd se rio us in juries. 
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-For safety  reasons, you should  always park 
your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever  in  P. Oth
erwise,  the  vehicle  could  inadvertently  roll 
away . 
- The rad iator  fan  can continue  to  run for  up 
to  10  m inutes  even after  you  have turned 
off  the  engine  and  removed  the  ignition  key . 
The rad iator  fan  can also turn  on  aga in  if  the 
engine  coolant  heats  up  be cause of  intense 
s u nlight  or  heat  bui ld-up  in the  engine  com
partment. 
- Always ta ke t he key with  you wheneve r you 
leave your  vehicle.  Otherwise,  the  eng ine 
cou ld be started  or  electrical  eq uipment 
s u ch as the  power  windows  cou ld be operat 
ed. This can lead to  serious  injury. 
(D Note 
If  the  e ng ine has  been  under  heavy load for 
an extended  per iod,  heat  builds  up  in the  en
gine  compartment  after  the  engine  is swi tch
ed off  -there  is a risk  of  damag ing the  engine. 
Allow  the  engine  to  run  at  idle for  about  two 
m inutes  before  switch ing  it  off. 
Driver  messages 
Ignitio n is on 
This message appears and  a war ning tone  sounds 
if you open  the  driver's  door  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
No  ke y ide ntifi ed 
This message appears when  the 
I STAR T ENGIN E STOP I button  is pressed  if  t here 
i s no  master  key inside  the  vehicle  o r if  the  sys
tem  does not  recogni ze  it.  For example,  the  mas
ter  key ca nnot  be recognized  if  it  is covered by an 
object  (e .g . alum inum  br ie f  case) which 
screens 
the  radio  signal.  Electronic  devices such as cell 
phones can also  interfere  w ith  the  rad io signa l. 
Press br ake pedal  to  sta rt  engine 
This message appears  if  you do  not  press the 
b rake peda l to  s tart  the  engine. 
Shift  to  N or  P to  start  engine 
Dr ivi ng 
This  message appears when  attempt ing to  start 
t h e engine  if  the  se lector  lever for  the  automatic 
transmission  is not  in the  P or  N position.  The en 
gine  can on ly be started  w ith  the  selector  in 
these  positions. 
El I s  the  key  in the  vehicle? 
T his  mess age appears  if  the  mas ter key is  re
moved from  the vehicle  wi th the  e ngine  runn ing . 
If  the  master  key is no  longer  in the  ve hicle, you 
cannot  switch  on the  ignition  after  stopping  the 
engine  and you  also cannot  start  the  engine 
again . Moreover, you cannot  lock the  vehicle  from 
t h e outside  with  the  key. 
Shift  to  P otherwise  vehicle  can  roll  away . Door s 
do  not  lo ck 
if le ve r is not  in  P. 
This  message appears for  safety  reasons along 
with  a warning  signal.  It  appea rs if  the  selector 
lever for  the  automatic  transmission  is not  in the 
P position  when  switch ing off  the  ignition.  Move 
the  selector  lever to  the  P position,  otherwise  the 
vehicle  is not  secured against  rolling  away. You 
also  cannot  lock the  vehicle  us ing the  locking 
button*  on the  door  handle  o r us ing t he remote 
key . 
Convenience  key defe cti ve!  Use ign ition  lock 
This  message appears  if  the  engine  must  be 
started  or stopped  using  the  ign ition  key and  not 
the 
I STAR T ENGINE ST OP ! button. 
Electromechanical 
parking  brake 
Operation 
The electromechanical  parking  broke  replaces 
the  hand  broke. 
Fig . 92 Center  co nso le: Pa rk in g b ra ke 
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Cruise  control  system 
Switching  on 
The cruise control  system  makes  it  possible  to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph  (30 
km/h) . 
0 
f 
®t 
0 
Fig. 94 Control  lever  with  push-bu tton 
Fig.  95 Display : Selected  speed 
al M 0 ± 
ti 
~ 0 er: a, 
"' 
• Pull  the  lever  to  position (D ¢ fig.  94 to  switch 
the  system  on. 
•  Drive at  the  speed  to  be  controlled. 
•  Press  button  @to set  that  speed. 
The  stored  speed  and  the  green  symbol 
[lj;(i )~i4 (US model)/ l'I (Canadian  model)  are 
shown  in the  display ¢ 
fig. 95. The  display  may 
vary,  depending  on  the  type of display  in your  ve
hicle . 
The speed  is  kept  constant  by modifying  engine 
power  or  through  an  active  brake  intervention. 
A WARNING 
-Always  pay attention  to the  traffic  around 
you when  the  cruise  control  is in operation. 
You are  always  responsible  for  your  speed  and  the  distance  between  your  vehicle  and 
other  vehicles. 
Driving 
- For reasons  of safety , cruise  control  should 
not  be  used  in the  city, in stop-and-go  traf
fic,  on  twisting  roads  and  when  road  condi
tions  are  poor  (such  as  ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  ra in and  hydroplaning)  - risk of  acci
dent . 
- Turn  off the  cruise  control  temporarily  when  entering  turn lanes , highway  exit  lanes  or in 
construction  zones. 
- Please  note  that  inadvertently  "resting"  your  foot  on  the  accelerator  pedal  causes 
the  cruise  control not  to  brake.  This is  be
cause  the  cr uise  control  is  overridden  by  the 
driver's  accele rat ion. 
- If a  brake  system  malfunction such  as  over
heating  occurs  when  the  cruise  control  sys
tem  is switched  on,  the  braking  function  in 
the  system  may be switched  off . The other 
cruise  control  functions  remain active  as 
long  as  the  ind icator 
light til;rnM4 (US mod
els) 
t l'I (Canadian  models)  is on. 
(D Tips 
The  brake  lights illuminate  as  soon  as  the 
brakes  apply  automatically. 
Changing  speed 
• To increase/decrease  the  speed in incremen ts, 
tap  the  lever  in  the 
(£)10 direction ¢ page  81, 
fig . 94 . 
"'To  increase/decrease  the  speed  quickly,  hold 
the  lever  in the 
010 direct ion  until  the  de
sired  speed  is displayed. 
You can  also  press  the  accelerator  pedal  down  to  increase  your  speed,  e.g . if you  want  to  pass 
someone . The  speed  you  saved  earlier  will  re
sume  as  soon  as  you  let off  of  the accelerator 
pedal. 
If,  however,  you  exceed  your  saved  speed  by 
6  mph  (10  km/h)  for longer  than  5 minutes,  the 
cruise  control  will be turned  off  temporarily . T he 
green  symbo l in the  display  turns  white.  The 
saved  speed  remains  the same . 
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N 1.1"1 ,...., 
At  speeds above about 1 mph  (2  km/h)  the  Auto
matic  Shift  Lock is automatically  deactivated  in 
the  N position. 
A  time  delay element  prevents  the selector  lever 
from  locking  when  it is moved through  the  N po
sition  (going  from  R to  D/S). The  locking element 
will  lock the  se lector  lever  if  the  lever is  left  in N 
(Neutral)  for  more  than  approximate ly 2 seconds, 
without  the  brake pedal  being  pressed. 
Release  button 
The release button  on the  selector  lever  prevents 
the  lever  from  being  accidentally  shifted  into cer
tain  positions.  Depending  on the  direction  of  the 
shift,  the  selector  lever  locks at  different  posi
tions.  The positions  are highlighted  in the  illus
tration 
c> fig . 97. 
Ignition  key safety  interlock 
The key cannot  be removed from  the  ignition  un
l ess the  se lector  lever is  in the  P park  posit ion. 
When  the  ignit ion  key  is removed,  the  selector 
lever  will  be locked in  the  P position. 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  m ultit ron ic/S  tronic/t iptronic 
F ig . 98 S hift gate  on t he center  conso le:  selector  lever w ith 
re lease  button 
Starting  the  engine 
~ The  selector  lever must  be in  P or  N. 
Starting  off 
~ Press and  ho ld the  brake pedal. 
~ Press and  hold  the  release button  in the  selec
tor  lever  handle,  select  the  des ired selector  lev
er posit ion such as D/S and  release the  button. 
Automatic  transmission 
~ Wait  briefly until  the transmission  has shifted 
(you will  fee l a slight  movement). 
~ Remove your  foot from  the  brake  pedal and  ac
celerate. 
Stopping  temporarily 
~ Keep the  vehicle stationary  using  the braking 
pedal,  for  example  at  traffic lights. 
~ Do not  press the  accelerator  peda l when  doing 
this. 
~ To prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling when  you 
start  driving,  set the  parking  brake when  stop
p in g on steep  inclines 
c> .&_. 
~ The parking  brake will  release automat ically 
and the  vehicle  will  start  mov ing once you  press 
t he acce lerator  pedal. 
Stopping/parking 
If  the  selector  lever  is not  in the  P position  when 
you  open  the  dr iver's door,  the vehicle  could  roll. 
The message 
Transmission:  Car may  roll!  Shift 
to  park! 
appea rs. 
~ Press and hold  the  brake pedal  until  the  vehicle 
has come to  a complete stop . 
~ Apply the parking  brake c:;. page  78,  Parking . 
~ Select the  P selector  lever  posit ion c> .&_ . 
Stopping  on an  incline 
~ Always press the  brake pedal to  hold  the  vehi
cle  in place and prevent  it  from  "rolling  back" 
c:;. .&_ . Do not try  to  prevent  the  veh icle from 
"rolling  back" when  a gear  is engaged by in
creasing the  engine  speed 
c> 0 . 
Starting  on an incline 
~ Activate  the  parking  brake. 
~ With  the  driving  gear  selected,  press the  accel 
erator  pedal  carefully.  The parking  brake w ill re
lease automat ically  if  your  seat  belt  is fastened . 
Under  certain circumstances,  such as driving  in 
the  mounta ins, it  may be useful  to sw itch  tempo
r ar ily  to  the  manual  shift  program  in order  to ad
just  the  gears  to the  dr iv ing  conditions  by  hand 
c>page 87. 
On slopes, activate  the parking  brake first  and 
then  move the  selector  lever to  the  P position . 
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Automatic  transmi ssion 
Appli es to  v ehicle s w ith  a S tronic- / tiptronic 
t ra nsm ission 
When  you depress the  acce lerator  pedal  beyond 
the  resistance  po int,  the  automatic  transmiss ion 
downshifts  into  a lower  gear, dependi ng o n ve hi
cle speed  and engi ne speed. The ups hift  into  the 
next  h igher  gea r tak es place once the  max imum 
specified  engine  speed  is r eached. 
A WARNING 
Please note  that  the  drive  whee ls can spin  if 
kick-down  is used on  a smooth  slippery  road -
there  is a r is k  of  s kidding. 
Launch  Control  Program 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  S tronic 
The Launch Control Program provides  the  best 
acceleration  possible  when  starting  from  a stop. 
Requirement:  The engine  must  be at  operating 
temperature  and the  steering  wheel  must  not  be 
turned. 
"'  Press the 
!.!1 O FF I button ¢ page  171 while  the 
engine  is runn ing . The 
II indicator  light  illumi 
nates  in the  instrument  cluste r and 
Stabil iza
tion  contr ol (ESC ): Sport . Warning ! Restricte d 
s tabilit y 
appears  in the  d river  informat ion  sys
tem  display. 
"'  Move the  selecto r lever to  the  D/S position  to 
select  sport  mode  (S) or  select  the 
d ynamic 
driving  mode  in drive  select * ¢page  104. 
"'Press  the  brake  peda l strongly  with  your  left 
foot  and hold  it  down  for  at  least  1 second. 
"' At  the  same time,  press the  accelerator  pedal 
down  completely  with  your  right  foot  until  the 
engine  reaches and  maintains  a h igh  RPM . 
"' Remove  your  foot  from  t he brake pedal  wit hin 5 
seconds¢ 
& -
A WARNING 
-Always adapt  you r driving  to  the  traffic  flow. 
- Only  use the  La unch Control  P rog ram when 
road and t ra ffi c condi tions a llow  i t  and oth 
er dr ivers will  not  be endangered  or  annoyed 
by your  driving  and the  vehicle's  accelera
t ion . 
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-Please note  that  the  driving  wheels  can spin 
and the  vehicle  can b reak away when  sport 
mode  is switched  on, espec ially  when  the 
road is slippery. 
- Once you  have accelerated,  you should 
sw itch  sport  mode 
off by pressing  the 
I;-;  OFFI button. 
(D Tips 
- The transmission  temperature  may increase 
signif icant ly after  using the  Launch Control 
Program.  If  that  happens,  the  program  may 
not  be availab le for  a few  minutes . It  will  be 
available  again  after  a cool-down  per iod . 
- When  accelerating  using  the  Launch Control 
program,  a ll vehicle  parts  are subject  to 
heavy loads.  This can result  in  increased 
wea r. 
Transmission  malfunction 
Applies  to vehicles:  wi th mul titronic/ 5 tronic/t iptronic 
rm Transmi ssion : Pres s brak e pedal and  sele ct 
gear  again. 
Press the  brake  peda l and select  the  desired  se
l ector  lever  position  again.  You ca n then  cont inue 
driv ing. 
rm Transmission overh eating : Plea se dri ve con
servativel y. 
The transm ission  temperature  has increased s ig
nificantly  due to  the  sporty  driving  manner . Drive 
i n a less spo rty  manne r unt il the  temperatu re re
turns  to  the  norma l range  and the  ind icator  light 
switches  of. 
rm Tran smission ma lfun ction:  You can continue 
driv ing 
There  is a system  malfunct ion  in  the transmis
s ion. You may conti nue driving.  Drive to  your  au
thorized  Audi  dea ler or  qua lified  repa ir facility 
soon to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
rm Transmission malfunction:  Lim ited  d riving 
functional ity 
There  is a system  malfunct ion  i n the  t ransmis-
s ion.  The  transm ission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode.  This  mode  on ly shifts  into  certain  gears or  .,.