ESP AUDI A6 2014 Owners Manual
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6  About  this  Owner's Manual 
This owner's  manua l contains  important  inforÂ
mation,  tips,  suggestions,  and warnings  for 
the  use of  your  veh icle. 
Make  sure that  this owner's  manua l is always 
located  in  the  vehicle.  This is especia lly  imporÂ
tant  if  you allow  other  people to  drive  the  veÂ
h icle,  or  if you  sell  it. 
This  owner's  manua l descr ibes the 
equipment 
range 
specified  for  this  mode l at  the  editoria l 
deadline  date.  Some of  the  equipment  descriÂ
bed here will  on ly be available  at  a later  date, 
or  only  in specific  markets. 
Some sections  in  this owner's  manua l do not 
apply  to  a ll vehicles . In  that  case, the 
range  of 
applicability 
is g iven at  the  beginn ing of  the 
section,  e.g.  "Applies  to  vehicles: w ith  AdÂ
vanced Parking  System" . In  add it ion,  optional 
or vehicle -specific  equipment  is indicated  by 
a n  aster isk 
" *" . 
Illustrations may be different  from  those  in 
your  vehicle,  and are intended  to  be viewed  as 
a basic guide . 
You will  find  a 
table  of  contents at  the  beginÂ
n ing of  this  book, which  disp lays all  topics  deÂ
scr ibed in this  manual  in order  of  appearance. 
You will  find  an alphabetical 
index at  the  end 
of  this  book . 
All 
directions , such as "left",  "right",  "front", 
''back",  are relative  to  the  direct ion of  travel. 
* Optional  or vehicle-specific  equipment 
.,..  This  section  continues  on the  next  page. 
~ .&. Cross-reference  to a "WARNING!"  withÂ
in  a sect ion.  For ind ication  w ith  a page  numÂ
ber, the  corresponding  "WARNING!"  can be 
found  outside  of  the  section . 
A WARNING 
Text with  this  symbol  contains  important 
information  on safety  and  how to  reduce 
the  risk of  personal  injury or  death. 
(D Note 
Text with  this  symbo l draws your  attention 
to  potentia l sources of  damage  to  your  veÂ
hicle. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Text with  this  symbo l contains  information 
abo ut  the  environment  and  how you  can 
help  protect  it. 
{!) Tips 
Text with  this  symbo l contains  specia l tips 
and other  information  about  gett ing the 
most  out  of  your  vehicle  and  its  features.  
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16  Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
possible  to  set  the  parking  brake  or  release 
it  once  it  has  been  set.  Seek  professional  as Â
s istance . 
(USA models):  If  the  warning  light 
1111 and 
the  warning  light 
liJ appear  together,  immeÂ
diate ly contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or 
qua lified  workshop  to  have  all  brake  pads  inÂ
spected 
¢ page  21 . 
When  the  light  comes  on,  an  audib le warning 
signal  is also  given . 
A WARNING 
-Always  observe  the  warnings  in 
¢ page  224, before  opening  the  hood 
and  checking  the  brake  fluid. 
- Driving  with  low  brake  fluid  is a  safety 
hazard.  Stop  the  car  and  get  professional 
assista  nee. 
- If  the 
1111 (USA models)/ . (Canada 
models)  brake  system  indicator  light 
turns  on  together  with  the  ABS and  ESC  indicator  lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating 
function  may  have  failed . Fu nctions  that 
stabilize  the  vehicle  are  no  longer  availaÂ
ble.  Th is could  cause  the  vehicle  to 
swerve  and  increase  the  risk  of  sliding . 
Drive caref ully to  the  nearest  a uthorized 
Audi  dealer  or  other  qualified  workshop  and  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
- If  the  brake  warning/indicator  light  does 
not  go  out  afte r a  few  seconds  and  the 
park ing  brake  is released,  or  lights  up 
wh ile you  are  driv ing,  the  fluid  level  in 
the  brake  f luid  reservoir  is too  low . If  you 
believe  that  it  is safe  to  do  so,  proceed 
immediately  at  low  speed  to  the  nearest 
authorized  Aud i dealer  o r qualified  repair 
f a cility  and  have  the  bra ke system  inÂ
s pected. 
- Always  keep  in m ind  that  afte r several 
brake  applicat ions,  yo u w ill need  g reater 
pressure  on  the  brake  peda l to  s top  your 
vehicle.  Do not  re ly on  strained  brakes  to 
respond  with  maxim um  stopp ing  power 
in  critical  situations.  You must  allow  for 
increased  brak ing  distances.  The  extra  distance  used  up  by fading  brakes  could 
lead  to  an  accident . 
PARK/{®) Electromechanical  parking brake 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the 
electromechanical  parking  brake. 
If  the  indicator  ligh t - (USA models)  • 
(Canada  mode ls)  turns  on,  the  parking  brake 
was  set . If  the  parking  brake  is set  when  the 
ignition  is 
off, the  indicator  light  turns off a fÂ
ter  about  20  seconds. 
T he  warning/i ndicator  light  wi ll go  out  when 
the  parking  brake  is  re leased. 
- (USA model s) ,.  (Canada  model s) 
Caution : V ehicle  parked  too  ste ep 
If  the  indicator  light  b links  and  the  message 
appea rs, there  is  not  enough  braki ng  power  to 
keep  the  vehicle  from  roll ing . T he  b ra kes  have 
overheated.  The  vehicle  cou ld  roll  away  even 
on  a  sma ll incline . 
Press brak e pedal to rel eas e parking brak e 
To release  the  park ing  brake,  press  the  brake 
pedal  and  press  the  button~ or  start  driving 
with  starting  assist  at  the  same  time 
¢ page  78. 
Plea se rel ea se park ing  brake 
T o  re lease  the  parking  brake  manually,  p ress 
the  brake  peda l and  press  the  button~ at  the 
same  t ime.  The  parking  brake  only  releases 
automat ica lly if the  driver's  safety  belt  is fasÂ
tened . 
Iii Parking  brake! 
If the Iii indicator  light  t urns  on  and  t his 
message  appears , there  is a  parking  b rake 
malfunction . Drive to  your  authorized  A udi 
dealer  or  qualif ied  workshop  immediately  to 
have  the  malfunct ion  corrected.  
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20  Instruments and warning /indicator  lights 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  quali Â
fied  workshop  immediately  to  have  the  malÂ
function  corrected  . 
.&_ WARNING 
-
If the~  (USA models)/ . (Canada 
models)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns 
on  together  with  the  ABS and  ESC indicaÂ
tor  lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function 
may  have  failed.  Functions  that  stabilize 
the  vehicle  a re  no  longer  available.  This 
could  cause  the vehicle  to  swerve  and  in-
crease  the  risk of sliding.  Drive  carefully to 
the  nearest  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  othÂ
er  qualified  workshop  and  have  the  malÂ
function  corrected. 
(D Tips 
For additional  information  on  ESC and 
ABS, refer  to 
~ page  194 . 
ABS/(e} Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) 
This warning/indicator  light  monitors  the ABS 
and  the  electronic  differential  lock  (EDL). 
The  warning/indicator  light~ (USA modÂ
e ls) 
;tiJ (Canada  models)  will  come  on  for a 
few  seconds  when  the ignition  is switched  on. 
The  light  will  go  out  after  an  automatic  check 
sequence  is completed. 
There  is a malfunction  in the  ABS when: 
- T he  warning/ indicator  light  does  not  illumi Â
nate  when  you  switch  the  ign ition  on. 
- T he  warning/ indicator  light does  not go out 
after  a few  seconds . 
- T he  warning/indicator  light  illuminates 
wh ile  driving. 
The  ESC indicator  light  also  illuminates  if  there  is a  malfunction  in the  ABS . The  mesÂ
sage 
Stabilization  control (ESC/ABS ): Fault! 
See  owner's  manual 
also  appea rs  in the  inÂ
strument  cluster display  and  a warning  tone 
sounds. 
The brake  system will still  respond even 
without  the  assistance  of the  ABS  system. 
See  your  authorized  Audi  dealer as  soon as  possible to  restore full  braking  performance. 
For 
more  information  regarding the  ABS 
¢page  194. 
Malfunction  in  the  brake  system 
If the brake  warn ing light ¢ page  15 and the 
ABS wa rning  illuminate 
together there  may  be 
a  malfunction  in the  ABS, and  there  may  also 
be  a  malfunction  in the  brake  system  itself 
c:> .&.. The ABS  will not work  and you will  noÂ
tice a  change  in braking  response  and perÂ
formance. 
In  the  event  of  a malfunction  in the  brake 
system 
the  warning/indicator  light~ 
(USA models)/ . (Canada  models)  in  the  inÂ
strument  cluster  flashes¢ 
page  15. 
Malfunction  in  the  electronic  differential 
lock  (EDL) 
The  EDL works  together  with  the  ABS. The 
ABS warning  light  will  come  on  if there  is a 
malfunction  in the  EDL  system¢ 
page  194 . 
See  your  author ized  Audi  dealer  as  soon  as 
poss ible. 
.&_ WARNING 
- If the C]J (USA models)/ti] (Canada 
models)  warning  light does  not go out, 
or  if it  comes  on  whi le  driving,  the  ABS 
system  is  not  working  properly.  The vehiÂ
cle  can  then  be  stopped  only  with  the 
standard  brakes  (without  ABS). You w ill 
not  have  the  protect ion  ABS  provides. 
Contact  your  Audi  dealer  as  soon  as  posÂ
sible . 
-USA models: If  the ~  warning  light, 
the 
J$J warning  light  and  the~  warnÂ
ing  light  come  on  together,  the  rear 
wheels  could  lock  up first  under  hard 
b rak ing.  Rear  wheel  lock-up  can cause 
loss  of vehicle  control  and  an accident. 
Have  your  vehicle  repaired  immediately 
by your  authorized  Audi  dealer or  a quali Â
fied  workshop . Drive slow ly and  avoid 
sudden,  hard  brake  applications. 
-Canada models: If the  brake  warning 
light ., the 
DJ warning  light  and  the 
ABS warning  light 
ti] come  on together, ~  
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Instruments and warning/indicator  lights  25 
For some  vehicle  functions,  you  can  access  the 
trip  information  from  the  temporary  memory 
¢ 
page  26 in  the  line CD¢ fig. 5. 
.&_ WARNING 
-
- Never  rely  exclusively  on the  outside 
temperature  display  to  determine  if a 
road  surface  is  icy or  not . Keep  in  mind 
that  road  surfaces,  especially  bridges 
and  overpasses,  could  be  ice covered  and 
slippery  even  at  an  outside  temperature  above 
41 °F (+5 °(). 
- Always  remember,  even  if the  "snowÂ
flake"  symbol  (ice warning)  does not apÂ
pear  in  the display,  black  ice could  be  on 
the  road. 
- Always  reduce  your  speed  and  drive  with 
special  care  in cold  weather  conditions 
when  the  chance  of  encountering  icy 
road  surfaces  increases. 
@ Tips 
- At temperatures  below 14 °F (+ 5 °C)  a 
snowflake  symbol  appears ahead  of the 
temperature  display.  It  is  intended to  reÂ
mind  the  driver  to  pay  special  attention 
to 
ice on the  road ¢  ,&. . If the  vehicle  is 
stationary,  or  if you  are  driving  at  a very 
low  speed,  the  temperature  shown  in the 
display  might  be  slightly  higher  than  the 
actual  outside  temperature . This  is 
caused  by the  heat  being  radiated  from 
the  engine . 
- You  can  select  the  units  used  for  temperÂ
ature,  speed  and other  measurements  in 
the  MMI. 
- For  information  on the  audio/video  and 
navigation*  functions,  refer  to  the sepaÂ
rate  MMI owner's  manual. 
Operation 
The driver information  system  is operated  usÂ
ing  the  buttons  on the  multifunction  steering 
wheel. 
Fig.  6 Multif unctio n steerin g wh eel: operat in g  th e drivÂ
er  informat ion sys te m 
Fig . 7 Dr iver informat ion syste m: o penin g the ve hicle 
fu nctio ns me nu 
Operating  concept 
"'Switch  the  ignition  on . 
"'To  switch  between  the tabs,  press  the  rocker 
switch  CD to the  left  or  right ¢ 
fig. 6. 
"'To access  additional  information  below or 
above,  rotate  the  thumbwheel @down  or 
up. 
"' To  confirm  a  selection,  press  the  thumbÂ
wheel @. 
"'  Press  the 
Iii button @ to  open  a  sub menu 
for  an  active  tab . 
"'Press  the button @ to  access  a  function  for 
the  programmable  steering wheel  button* . 
Accessing Vehicle  functions 
"'Select the  first  tab  with  the  rocker  switch 
CD -
..  Press  the button 
liJ@. The Vehicle  funcÂ
tions 
menu  appears ¢ fig. 7. 
"'To  select  a  menu item,  turn  and  press  the 
thumbwheel @.  
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Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  29 
Resetting  the  service  interval  display 
Your authorized  A udi dealer  w ill rese t the  corÂ
respo nding  service sche dule after  per forming 
the  approp riate  service on yo ur vehicle.  Yo u 
also  have the  possibility  to  reset the  oil 
change schedu le after  having  performed  an 
oil  change  according  to  Audi  specifications. 
Select the 
I CAR ! function  button  > ( Car) * sy sÂ
tems 
control  bu tton  > Servicing & checks > 
Service Int ervals > Re set oil  change interval. 
(D Note 
If you  disconnect  the  battery  termina ls, no 
calc ulations  can be made for  the serv ice 
interval  display  d uring  this  time  and  no 
s ervice  re min der w ill appea r.  Remembe r 
t ha t obse rv in g  the pr ope r se rv ice in tervals 
is v itally impo rtant  to  ex ten ding the  life  o f 
your  vehicle,  part icu larly the  eng ine , and 
maintaining  its  va lue . Even if  t he mileage 
driven  is  low, the  maxim um  period  o f one 
year from  one se rvice to  the  next  must  not 
be exceeded. 
{!) Tips 
- Do not  reset  the  display  between  o il 
c hanges, otherw ise the  display  will  be i nÂ
cor rect. 
- The information  in the  Service Reminder 
r ema ins stored  even when the  veh icle 
battery  is discon nected . 
Head-up  Display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with Head -up  Display 
F ig.  14 Examp le:  indicators  in the Hea d-up  Disp la y 
Fig . 15 In strumen t pa nel: k nob fo r th e Head -up D is Â
p lay 
The Head -up D is p lay projec ts cer tain warnings 
or  se lected  information  from  the  ass istance 
systems*  o r navigation * on the  windshie ld. 
The display  appears within  the  driver 's fie ld of 
vision. 
Switching  on/off 
.,.  Press the  knob~ to  switch  t he Head -up 
Display  on/off ¢ 
fig. 15 . 
Adjusting  the  height 
The heig ht  of  t he  di s p lay  can be adju sted to 
the  individua l driver . 
.,.  Ma ke sur e you  are seated  correc tly 
¢ page 129 . 
.,. Tur n t he  kn ob~  to adjus t th e disp lay. 
Settings  in  the  MMI 
.,.  Select:  !CAR !function  button> ( Car) * sys Â
tems 
control  button > Driver Assist > HeadÂ
up Display 
> Head-up  Display content or 
Display brightness . 
Display  content 
In  the MMI, you  can spec ify  w hich information 
sho uld be disp layed: 
- Cr uise control  system* 
- Navigation  information * 
- Aud i adapt ive cr uise con trol * 
- Aud i act ive  lane ass ist* 
- Night  vision  assistant*  (pe destrian  warning) 
The speed d isp lay and some of  the  red  indica-
tor  lig hts  cannot  be hidden  in the  MMI.  .,..  
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32  Opening and  clo sing 
Opening  and  closing 
Keys 
Key set 
Fig . 17  Key set 
@ Remot e control  k ey w ith  m echan ical 
ke y 
You can centrally  lock and  unlock  your  vehicle 
and start  the  engine  with  the  master  key with 
remote  control.  A mechanical  key  is integratÂ
ed in the  remote  control  key 
r:::;, page 33 . 
@ Eme rgenc y ke y 
The emergency  key is not  intended  for  conÂ
stant  use. 
It should  only  be used in  an emerÂ
gency. Keep it  in  a safe  place and do not  carry  it  on your  key ring . 
Key replac em ent 
If  you  lose a key, contact  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disaÂ
bled.  Be sure to  bring  all  your  keys with  you. 
P er sonal  c omfo rt  se ttin gs 
If  two  peop le use one vehicle,  it  is recomÂ
mended that  each person always  uses "their 
own"  master  key . When  the  ignition  is switchÂ
ed off  or  when the  vehicle  is locked,  personal 
convenience settings  for  the  follow ing sysÂ
tems  are stored  and assigned to  the  remote  master  key . 
- Automatic  climate  control 
- Central  locking  system 
- Amb ience light ing* 
- Seat memory* 
- Parking  system* 
- Adaptive  cruise control*  - Audi  active 
lane assist * 
- Aud i side assist* 
- Aud i drive  select 
- Night  vision  assistant* 
- Heated steering  wheel* 
The stored  settings  are automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock  the  vehicle,  when  you open 
the  doors  or when you switch  the  ignition  on. 
A WARNING 
-- Do not  leave your  vehicle  unattended . Al-
ways take your  ignit ion key with  you  and 
lock your  vehicle . Entry  by unauthorized 
persons could  endanger  yo u or  resu lt in 
theft  or  damage the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave ch ildren  unattended  in the 
veh icle, especially  with  access to  vehicle 
keys. Unguarded  access to  the  keys proÂ
vides children  the  opportunity  to  start  the  engine  and/or  activate  vehicle  sysÂ
tems  such as the  power  windows,  etc . 
Unsupervised operation  of  any vehicle 
system  by children  can result  in serious 
injury. 
(1) Tips 
- The operation  of  the  remote  control  key 
can be temporar ily disrupted  by  interferÂ
ence from  transm itters  in the  vic inity  of 
the  vehicle  working  in the  same frequenÂ
cy range (e.g. a cell  phone,  radio  equipÂ
ment). 
- For security  reasons, rep lacement  keys 
are only  ava ilable  from  Audi  dealers. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance to  United 
States  FCC and Industry  Canada regulaÂ
tions 
r:::;, page 286.  
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34  Opening  and closing 
for  another  vehicle  or  a  transponder  is 
located  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declaration  of Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry Canada  regulaÂ
tions ¢ 
page  286. 
Power  locking  system 
General description 
The power  locking  system  locks  or  unlocks  all 
doors  and  the  rear  lid  simultaneously. 
You can  lock and  unlock  the  vehicle  centrally. 
You have  the  following  choices: 
- Remote  master  key¢ 
page  35, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key* 
¢page  36, 
-Lock  cylinder  at  the driver's  door 
<=?page  37, or 
- Power  locking switch  inside 
<=? page  37. 
Selective  unlocking 
When  you  lock  the vehicle,  the  power  locking 
system  w ill lock  the  doors and  the  rear  lid . 
When  unlocking,  you  can set  in the  MMI 
whether  only  the  driver's door  or the  entire 
vehicle  should  be unlocked <=? 
page  35. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automat ic locking  feature  locks all  the  veÂ
h icle  doors  and  the  rear lid when  you  drive 
faster  tha n 9  mph  (15  km/h). 
The  car  is unlocked  again,  when  the  opening 
function  in  the  power locking  system  sw itch 
or  at  one  of  the door  levers  is actuated . 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  system 
If  the  anti-theft  alarm  warning  system  deÂ
tects  a  break- in  into  the  vehicle,  acoust ic and 
visual  warning  signals  are  triggered . 
The  anti-theft  warning  system  is activated  au Â
tomatically  when  you  lock  the  vehicle . It  is  deÂ
activated  when  u nlocking  using  the  remote 
key, with  the  mechanical  key,  and  when  you 
switch  the  ignition on. 
The  alarm  also  turns  off  when  the  alarm  cycle  has  expired. 
Turn  signals 
When  you unlock  the  vehicle,  the  turn  s ignals 
flash  twice. When  you lock  the  vehicle  the 
turn  signals  flash  once.  If  they  do  not flash , 
one  of  the  doors,  the  rear lid  or  the  hood  is 
not  locked . 
Unintentionally  locking yourself  out 
In  the follow ing cases  there  safeguards  to 
prevent  you locking  your  remote master  key  in 
the  vehicle: 
- The  vehicle  does  not lock w ith  the  central 
locking  switch <=? 
page  37 if the  driver's 
door  is open. 
- On  veh icles  with  convenience  key*, if the 
most  recently  used  master  key  is in  the  lugÂ
gage  compartment,  the  rear  lid  is automatiÂ
cally  un locked  again  after  it  is closed. 
Do  not  lock your  veh icle w ith  the 
remote  masÂ
ter  key  or convenience key* 
unti l all  doors 
and  the  rear  lid are  closed.  In  this  way  you 
avoid  locking  yourself  out  accidentally . 
Power side door closer* 
The  veh icle  doors  are  equipped  with  a power 
s ide  door  closer . When  closing  a  door, you  on Â
ly have  to let  it  fall  light ly into  the  latch . The 
door  will  then  automatically  close  by  itself 
¢& . 
A WARNING 
-- When  you lock  your  vehicle  from  outside, 
nobody  - especially  children -should  reÂ
main  inside  the  vehicle.  Remember, 
when  you  lock  the  vehicle from  the  outÂ
side  the windows  cannot  be  opened  from 
the  inside. 
- When  you  leave  the vehicle,  always  take 
the  ignition  key with  you . This  will  preÂ
vent  passengers  (children,  for  example) 
from  accidentally  being  locked  in the veÂ
hicle  should  they  accidentally  press  the 
power  locking  switch  in the  doors. 
- Do not  leave children  inside the vehicle 
unsupervised.  In an  emergency  it  would 
be  impossible  to  open  the  doors  from 
the  o utside  without  the  key.  
Page 39 of 304

-For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regulaÂ
tions ¢ 
page  286. 
Operating  locks with  the  key 
In  the  event  of  a failure  of  the power  locking 
system,  the  driver's  door  can be locked  and 
unlocked  at  the  lock  cylinder. 
Fig . 22 Key tur ns for  open ing  and  dosing . 
• Remove  the  mechanical  key <::> page  33 . 
• Turn  the  mechanical  key to  posit ion @ 
9fig . 22 to  unlock  the  d river's  door. 
•  Turn  the  key to  position ® to lock  the  dr ivÂ
er's  door 
r:::> .&_ . 
A WARNING 
"' :; 0 0 .., a, 
-
Read  and  follow  a ll  WARNINGS ¢.& in 
General description  on poge  34. 
Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle from 
inside 
Fig . 23 Driver' s door: power  lockin g swi tc h 
Op enin g  an d clos ing  3 7 
Fig . 24 Rea r powe r lock ing switch 
• Press  the  button~ to  lock the  vehicle Q .&_ . 
• Press  the  button Im to  un lock  the  veh icle . 
If  you  lock  the  vehicle  using  the  power  locking 
switch,  please  note  the  following: 
- You cannot  open  the  doors  or  the  rear  lid 
from  the 
outside (increased  security,  for  exÂ
ample  when  you  are  stopped  at  a  red  light). 
- The  diodes  in the  power  locking  switches  il- luminate  when  all the  doors  are  closed  and 
locked . 
- Front  doors:  you  can  unlock  and  open  the 
doors  from  the  inside  by pulling  on  the  door 
handle. 
- Rear  doors:  pull  the  door  handle 
once to  reÂ
lease  the  lock.  Pull  the  handle 
again to  open 
the  door . 
- If you  have  a crash  and  the  airbag  is activatÂ
ed,  the  doors  automatically  unlock . 
A WARNING 
-The  power  locking  switch  wo rks  with  the 
ignition  off  and  automat ica lly locks  the 
entire  veh icle when  it  is actuated. 
- On a vehicle  locked  from  the  outside  the 
power  locking  sys tem  switch  is  inope raÂ
tive . 
- Locked  doors  make  it  more  difficult  for 
emergency  wo rke rs to  get  into  the  veh iÂ
cle,  which  puts  lives  at  risk.  Do not  leave 
anyone  behind  in the  vehicle,  especially 
children . 
(D Tips 
Your vehicle  is  locked  a utomat ica lly at  a 
speed  of  9  mph  ( 15  km/h) 
r:::> page  34. You 
can  un lock  the  vehicle  again  using  the  .,..  
Page 45 of 304

Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on  and  off 
Fig . 34 Instrument  pane l:  lig ht  sw itc h wit h  all -weathÂ
er  lights• 
The  headlights  only  wo rk when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on.  Wh ile  start ing  the  eng ine  o r 
when  switching  off  the  ign ition,  the  headÂ
lights  will  go  off  and  on ly the  side  marker 
lights  will  be  on . 
If the  system  is  not  operating  p rope rly, a 
war ning  symbol  in the  dr iver  information  disÂ
p lay  is d isplayed 
c::> page  23 . 
Light switch -'tj_ -
Tu rn  the  switch c::> fig . 34 to  the  correspond ing 
position . When  the  lights  a re switched  on,  the 
oD o: symbo l tu rns  on . 
0  -The  lig hts  are  off  or  the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  are  on: 
- USA models: The  day time  running  lights 
will  come  on  automatically  when  the  igniÂ
t ion  is on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 34 is  in 
the 
O posit ion  or  the AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond itions).  The 
Daytime  running 
light s 
function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
the  MMI 
c::> page44, c::>A . 
-Ca nada  model s: The  daytime  running  lig hts 
will  come  on  automa tically when  the  igniÂ
t ion  is  on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 34 is  in 
the 
O position,  the : Do: pos ition  or  the AUTO 
position  (only  in  daylight  conditions) c::> A . 
AUTO  -Automatic  headlights  swi tch  on  and 
off  depend ing  o n brightness,  for  example  i n 
tw ilight,  during  rain  or  in tunnels 
c::> &. . 
:Do:  -Side  marker  lights 
io  -Low beam  headlights 
Clear  vi sion  43 
lm -Fog  lights*  (vehicles  with  Xenon  p lus 
headlights *) 
~ -All-weather  lights * 
@il-Rear  fog  lights* . When  the  rear  fog  lights 
are  on,  the  symbol 
0$ on  the  switch  will  i lluÂ
minate. 
All-weather  lights* 
In  vehicles  with  all-wea ther  lights , the  front 
ligh ts are  ad justed  au tomatically  so  that  yo u 
are  less  like ly to  see  glare  from  your  own 
head lights , for  example  when  driving  on  a wet 
road. 
Automatic  h eadl ight  range  control* 
T he  head lights  do  not  blind  oncoming  traffic 
i f  the  veh icle  load  changes . The  headligh t 
range  also  adj usts  automatically  when  brakÂ
ing  and  accelerating . 
Light functions 
The  following  light  funct io ns  are  availab le  deÂ
pend ing  on  vehicle  equipment  and  o nly funcÂ
tion  when  t he  lig ht  switch  is  in the  AUTO posiÂ
tion . You can  deactivate  these  functions  in the 
MMI  under 
Audi  adaptive  light c::> page  44. 
Vehicles  with St atic  corn ering  light* : the  corÂ
ner ing  ligh t sw itches  on  a utomat ically  when 
the  steering  whee l is turned  at  a  certain  angle 
at  speeds  up  to  approximately  44  mph 
( 7 0  km/h)  and  when  the  turn  signa l is activat Â
ed  at  speeds  up  to  approximately  25  mph 
(40  km/h) . The  area  to  the  side  of  the  vehicle 
is  illum inated  better  when  turn ing . 
Vehicles  with 
Dynamic  cu rve light* : the  curve 
light  only  functions  at  speeds  between  apÂ
proximately  6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  68  mph 
(110  km/h)  and  adapts  itself  to  the  curves  in 
the  road . 
~  
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44  Clear vision 
& WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are only  intended 
to  assist the  driver . They do not  relieve 
the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check 
the  headlights  and to  turn them  on manÂ
ually  according  to  the  current light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always switch  on the  headlights 
io 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
theheadlightssothatyoucanseeahead  and so that  others  can see your  car from 
the  back . 
- Please observe  legal  regulations  when 
using the  lighting  systems  described . 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights  should  only  be turned 
on in accordance with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are bright  for  following  traffic. 
{D) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  automatic  headÂ
light  range control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount . You should  therefore 
not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area in  order  to  prevent  malfuncÂ
tions  or failures . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light sensor  malfunc Â
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the instruÂ
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  23 . 
-You  will  hear a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and tail  lights  can fog  over  due  to  the  temperaÂ
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will  clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This does not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Emergency flasher 
The  emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are  in an emerÂ
gency  situation . 
Fig. 35 Ce nte r co nso le:  em erg en cy  flash er sw itc h 
..  Press the  switch~~ fig.  35 to  turn  the 
emergency flashers  on or  off. 
When  the emergency flasher  is on,  all four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
~ blink  likewise. The emergenÂ
cy flashers  also work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency flashers  will  turn  on automatiÂ
cally  if  you are in an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a trafÂ
fic jam  so that  any other  vehicles  coming 
can see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has  broken down  or you are 
in  an emergency situation,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  is being towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if you are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore  adjusted  in the  MMI. 
..  Select: !CARI function  button> (Car)*  sysÂ
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting. 
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