clock AUDI A7 2014 User Guide
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264  What  do  I  do  now? 
What  do  I  do  now? 
Emergency  warning 
triangle 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  emerge ncy warning  triangle 
The warning  triangle  is located  on  the  inside 
of  the  trunk  lid . 
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Fig. 207 Tr unk  lid: Warning  triang le 
.,.  To open  the  cover , turn  the  locking  mecha
nism  and  pull  the  cover  downward . 
" m 
.,. Remov e the warning  triang le  from  its  hold
er. 
The  rear  lid  is only  designed  to  hold  the  warn 
ing  triangle  offered  by the  original  accessories 
program.  If you  would  like to  retrofit  your  ve
hicle  with  a warning  triangle,  p lease  contact 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
Vehicle  tool  kit 
Vehicle  tool  kit  and  jack 
The vehicle tool  kit  is located  in the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo floor  cover. 
Fig. 208 Lu ggage  compartme nt:  cargo  floor  cover 
folded  upward/spa re t ire 
Fig.  209 Trunk  lid:  Veh icle tool  kit 
.,. Fold the  floor  to the  seatback  with  the  help 
of the  handle  . 
.,.  Turn  the  handwheel  counter-clockwise 
~ fig.  208 and  remove the spare  t ire to 
reach  the vehicle  tool  kit. 
The  onboard  tool  k it  includes: 
- Hooks  to remove  the wheel  covers* 
- Plastic  hook  to  remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Wheel  bolt  wrench 
-Alignment  pin  for  changing  wheels 
- Screwdriver  with  reversible blade 
- Towing  loop 
-Jack 
Before  storing  the  jack,  make  sure  it is wound 
back  down  as far  as  it  will go. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of the  vehicle  jack can  cause 
serious  pe rsonal  injuries. 
- Never  use  the  screw  driver  hex  head  to 
tighten  wheel  bolts,  since  the  bolts  can
not  attain  the  necessary  tighten ing  tor
que  if you  use  the hex  head,  potentially 
causing  an  accident . 
- The  factory-supplied  jack  is intended  on
ly  for  your  vehicle  model. Under no  cir
cumstances  sho uld it  be  used  to 
lift 
heavy  veh icles  or  other  loads;  you  risk in
juring  yo urself. 
- Never  start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle 
is raised,  which  could  cause  an  accident. 
- Support  the  vehicle securely  with appro
p riate  stands  if work  is  to  be  performed 
underneath  the  vehicle;  otherwise,  there 
is a  potential  risk for injury.  .,.  
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-Never  use  the  jack  s upplied  with  your 
Audi  on  another  vehicle,  particularly  on  a 
heavier  one.  The jack  is only  suitable  for 
use  on  the  vehicle  it  came  w ith. 
@ Tips 
- Some  of the  on board  items  listed  above 
are  provided  on  certain  mode ls  only  or 
are  optional  extras. 
- Before  you  can  raise  your  vehicle  using 
the  jack,  you  must  activate  the  jack ing 
mode 
c:> page  268. 
Space-saving spare tire  (compact spare 
tire) 
The spare  tire/wheel  is located  in the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo floor  cover . It 
is intended  for short-term  use  only. 
Taking  out  the  sp are tire 
... Fold  the  floor  to  the  seatback  with  the  help 
of  the  handle. 
...  Turn  the  large  screw~ 
page  264,  fig . 208 
counter-clockw ise . 
.,.  Take  out  the  spare  tire . 
.,.  Always store  the  vehicle  too l kit,  the  jack* 
and  the  replaced  tire  in  the  l uggage  com
partment 
c::> page  136 . 
Using the  spare tire  (compact  spare tir e) 
The compact  spare  tire  is only intended  for 
emergenc ies  until  you  can  reach  a  repair  shop. 
Replace  it  as  quick ly as  poss ible  with  a  stand
ard  wheel  and  t ire. 
There  are  some  restrict ions  on  the  use  of the 
compact  spare  t ire.  The  compact  spare  t ire 
h as  been  des igned  specifically  for  you r type  of 
veh icle.  It  must  not  be  swapped  wi th a  com
pact  spare  tire  from  another  type  of  vehicle . 
Snow  chains 
For technica l reasons,  the  use  of  snow  chains 
on  the  compact  spare  tire  is 
not p ermitt ed . 
If  you  do  have  to  dr ive with  snow  chains  and  a 
front  tire fails,  mount  the  spare  wheel  w ith 
tire  instead  of a  rear  t ire . Install  the  snow 
What  do  I  do  now?  265 
chains  on  the  rear  tire  and  use  it  to  rep lace 
the  defective  front  tire . 
A WARNING 
-Never  use  the  spare  t ire  if it  is damaged 
or  if it  is worn  down  to  the  tread  wear  in
dicators. 
- If  the  spare  tire  is  more  than  6 years  old, 
use  it  only  in an  emergency  and  with  ex
treme  caution  and  careful  driv ing. 
- The  spare  tire  is intended  only  for  tem
porary  and  short-term  use . It  should  be 
replaced  as  soon  as  poss ible  with  the 
normal  wheel  and  tire . 
- After  mounting  the  compact  spare  t ire, 
the  t ire  pressure  must  be  checked  as 
soon  as  possible . The  tire  pressure  of the 
compact  spare  t ire  must  be  4. 2 bar;  oth
erwise,  you  risk  having  an  a ccident. 
- Do not  dr ive faster  than  SO mph  (80  km/ 
h). You ris k having  an  accident  . 
- Avoid full-throttle  acceleration,  heavy 
brak ing,  and  fast  cornering.  You risk  hav
ing  an accident . 
- Never  drive  using  more  than  one  spare 
wheel  and  ti re. You r is k  having  an  acci
dent. 
- Normal  summer  or winter  t ires  must  not 
be  mounted  on  the  compact  spare  wheel 
rim. 
- For technical  reasons,  the  use  of tire 
chains  on  the  spa re  tire  is  not  permitted . 
If  i t  is  necessary  to  d rive with  t ire  chains, 
the  spare  wheel  must  be  mounted  on  the 
front  ax le  in the  event  of  a flat  in  a  rear 
tire.  The  newly  available  front  whee l 
must  then  be  insta lled  in place  of  the 
rear  wheel  w ith  the  flat  tire.  Installing 
the  t ire  cha in  before  mounting  the  whee l 
and  tire  is  recommended . 
- Loose  items  in the  passenger  compart
ment  can  cause  serious  personal  injury 
during  hard  brak ing  or  in an  accident. 
Never  store  the  inflatable  spare  tire  or 
jack  and  tools  in the  passenger  compart ment.  • 
•  
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268  What  do I do  now ? 
loosening  and tightening  the  wheel 
bolts 
The wheel  bolts  must  be loosened  before  rais
ing  the  vehicle. 
Fig. 212 Changing  a  wheel: loosening  the  whee l bo lts 
loosening 
..  Slide  the 
w heel wr ench onto  the  wheel bolt 
as  far  as  it will  go . 
..  Take tight  hold  of  the 
end of the  wrench 
handle  and turn  the wheel  bolts co unte r
clock w ise about one  single turn  in the  direc
t ion  of  arrow 
c:> fig.  212 . 
Tighten ing 
..  Slide  the  wheel  wrench onto the wheel  bolt 
as  far  as  it  will  go. 
..  Take  tight  hold  of  the 
end of  the  wrench 
handle  and  turn  each wheel  bolt 
clock wise 
until  it is  seated. 
A WARNING 
- Do not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing 
a whee l - you  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slip 
off  the  jack  a nd  cause  serious  persona l 
injuries. 
- Do not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  raise  the  veh icle  with 
the  jack.  - You risk  an  injury. 
@ Tips 
- Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
handle  of  the  screwdriver  to  loosen  o r 
tighten  the  wheel  bo lts. 
- If a wheel  bolt  is very  tight,  you  may  fi nd 
i t  easier  to  loosen  by ca refully  p ushi ng 
down  on  the  end  of  the  wheel  bolt 
wrench  with 
one  foot  only . As you do  so,  hold  on  to  the  car  to  keep  your  balance 
and  take  care  not  to  slip. 
Raising the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be  lifted  with  the jack  first 
before  the wheel  can  be  removed. 
Fig. 213 Sill  panels:  markings 
Fig. 2 14 Sill:  pos ition ing  t he  ve hicle  jack 
..  Activate  the  vehicle jack  mode*  in the  MMI: 
!CARI function  button> (Car) *  syst ems con
trol  button> 
Serv icing & ch eck s> Air  su sp .: 
ja ck mode > On  . 
.,. Engage  the parki ng  brake to  prevent  your 
veh icle  from  rolling unintentionally . 
.,.  Move  the 
sele cto r lever to  p osition  P . 
.. Find the mark ing (imprint)  on  the  sill  tha t  is 
nearest  the  whee l that  will be  changed 
c:>fig. 213. Be hind  the  marking,  there  is  a 
lifting  point on  the  sill  for  the  vehicle jack. 
..  Ve hicles  with  a si ll: remove  the  cover  from 
the  sill  before  lift ing  the  veh icle  w ith  a  vehi
cle jack  c:> 
page  269 . 
.,. Turn  the ve hicl e ja ck located  under  the  lift
ing  point  on  the  sill  to  ra ise  the  jack  until  its 
arm @c:> 
fig.  214 is  located  under  the  des
ignated  plastic  moun t c:> 
£ c:> (D . 
..  Align  the jack  so  that  its arm  @c:> 
fig. 214 
engages  in the  designated  lifting  point  in 
the  door  sill  and  the movable  base @ lies 
IJJ>  
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2 70  What  do  I  do  now ? 
Taking the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for 
changing  the  wheel. 
Fig.  216 Changing  a whee l: u sing  the  screwdriver  han
dle  (w ith  th e  blade  removed}  to turn  the bolts 
Fig. 2 17 Changing  a w hee l: a lignm en t  pi n ins ide  t he 
top  hole 
Afte r you  have  loosened  a ll wheel  bolts  and 
r a ised  the  veh icle  off the  ground,  remove  a nd 
replace  the  wheel  as  follows: 
Removing the  wheel 
..  Use  the hexagonal  soc ket  in th e screwdriv
er handl e 
to  complete ly remove  the  top
most  wheel  bo lt  and  set  it as ide  on  a 
clean 
s ur face qfig.  216 . 
.. Screw  the  threaded  end  o f the alignment 
pin 
from  the  tool  k it  hand -tight  into  the 
empty  bolt  hole 
q fig. 217. 
..  Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bo lts  as  de
scribed  above . 
..  Take off  the wheel  leav ing  the  alignment  pin 
in the  bolt  hole 
c:> (D . 
Putting  on the  spare whe el 
..  Lift  the  spare  wheel  and  ca refully  slide it 
over the  a lignment  pin  to  guide  it in place 
c:> Q). 
..  Use the  hexagonal  socket  in the  screwdriver 
handle  to screw  in and  tighten  all whee l 
bolts 
slightly. 
..  Remove  the  a lignment  pi n and  insert  and 
tighten  the  remaining  wheel  bolt slightly 
like the  rest  . 
..  Tu rn the  jack  hand le  counter-clockwise  to 
lower  the  veh icle  until  the  jack  is fully  re
leased  . 
..  Use the  wheel  bo lt  wrench  to  tighten  all 
wheel  bo lts  f irm ly 
q page  268 . Tighten 
them 
crosswise, from  one  bolt  to  the  (ap 
proximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep  the 
wheel  centered. 
(D Note 
When  remov ing or  installing  the  whee l, 
the  rim  cou ld  hit  the  b rake  roto r and  dam
age  the  roto r.  Work  carefu lly and  have  a 
second  person  help  you . 
(D Tips 
Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  han
d le of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  or  tighten 
the  wheel  bolts. 
- Pull the  reversible  blade  from  the  screw 
dr iver  before  you  use  the  hexagonal 
socket  in the  hand le to  turn  the  w heel 
bolts . 
- When  mount ing  tires  w ith 
unidirectional 
tread  design 
make  sure  the  tread  pat
t er n is po inted  t he  righ t way 
~page  271. 
-The  wheel  bolts  shou ld  be  clean  and  easy 
t o t urn . Check for  dirt  an d co rrosion  on 
the  mat ing  surfaces  of  both  the  w heel 
an d t he  hub . Remove  all  d irt from  these 
s urfa ce s  be for e remou nting  the  whee l.  
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29 2  Index 
Certification  ...... ..... ... .. .. .... . 288 
Changing  a wheel  .............. .. ...  266 
Changing  engine  oi l ........ .. .. .. .. .  233 
Chec king 
Engine coolant  leve l .... ... .. .. .... . 235 
Tire pressure  ... .. ..... ... .. .. .... .  249 
Ch ild  restra ints 
Da nger of  us ing  ch ild  restra ints  in the 
front  seat  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  151 
Where  can  I get  additional  information 
about  child  restraints  and  their use?  ..  193 
Ch ild  restra int  system  anchors  ... .....  189 
Ch ild  safety  .. ..... ........ .. .. .... . 175 
Convertible  locking  retractor  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  186 
Important  safety instructions  for  using 
ch ild  safety  seats ........... .. .. .. .  179 
I mportant  th ings to  know  when  dr iving 
with  ch ildren  . ............. .. .... . 175 
Tether  anchors  ....................  192 
Tether  straps  .. ... ...... ... .. .... .  192 
Ch ild  safety  lock 
Rear doors  . .............. ... .. ....  40 
Child  safety  seats  .............. .... . 181 
Boo ster  se ats  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  184 
Convertible  child seats  .............  182 
Conve rtible  locking  retractor  ......... 186 
H ow  do  I properly  install  a child  safety 
seat  in  my vehicle?  ...... .. .. .. .. .. .  179 
I nfant  sea ts  ............. .. .. .. .. .  181 
I nstall ing  .... ............. ...... . 186 
I nstalling  a child  restraint  using the 
L ATCH system  .. .. ..... ... .. .. .... .  191 
LATCH  system  ... .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .  19 1 
Lower  anchorages  ............ .... . 190 
Mount ing  and  releasing  the  anchorage 
hook  .. .. .. ... .... ...... ... ... .. .  191 
Safety  instructions  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  179 
Unused safety  belts  on the  rear  seat  .. 181 
C igarette  lighter  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  59 
C le a ning  .. .. .. . .......... .. .. .. .. .  213 
Climate  control  Air vents  ... ... .... ...... ... ... .. ..  71 
Climate  controls  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  69 
C limate  con trol  system 
Supp lementary  hea ter  ... .. .. .. .... . .  74 
Climate  control  (four-zone) 
Operation  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  72  Climate  control  (three
-zone) 
Operation  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  70 
Clock  ..............................  28 
Closing  Rear lid  ...........................  38 
Sl id ing/tilting  sunroof ............. ..  42 
Co ld tire  inflation  pressure  ..... ... .. ..  247 
Coming  home  ... .. ............. .... . 46 
Compact  spare  tire .............. ....  265 
Compartments  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  60 
Compliance  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  288 
Consumer  Information  . . . . . . . .  . .  138,  285 
Consumption  (fuel)  ... .......... .. .. .  25 
Co ntacting  NHTSA  . ................ . 138 
Controls  Cleaning  . ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  215 
Co nvenience  key  .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  36 
Star ting the  engine  ............ .. .. .  76 
Stopping  the  eng ine (START ENG IN E 
STOP button)  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  77 
Switching  the ignition  on  .... ... .. .. .  76 
Un locking  and locking  vehicle  .........  36 
Converti ble child  sa fe ty seats  ..... ....  182 
Co nvertib le  locking  retractor 
Activati ng  .... .... ............... . 188 
Deact ivat ing  . .. .. .......... ...... .  188 
U si ng to  secu re a child  safety  seat  1.86,  188 
Coolant 
refer  to Engine coolant  ............ .  234 
Cooling  mode  (automatic  climate  control)  72 
Cooling  mode  (climate  control)  ......... 70 
Cruise contro l 
Changi ng speed  .. .. ... ....... ... .. .  85 
Presett ing your  speed  ...............  85 
Switching  off  .. ....................  85 
Switch ing  on  . .. .. ... .......... .. .. .  84 
Warning/ind icator  lights  ........ .. .. .  24 
(upholder  .. .. ... . .. .... .... ... .. .. .  60 
C u rve light  . ..... .. ... .. ..... .... . ..  102 
Cylinder  on  demand  System  ...........  27 
D 
Data  recorder  ... ...................  196 
Date disp lay  . ..... .. .... .... ... .. .. .  28 
Daytime  run ning  lights  ........... .. .. .  44  
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298  Index 
Proper seating  position 
Front  passenger  ....... ... .. .. .... . 132 
Occupants  . .... ... .... ... .. .. .... .  131 
Rea r passenger s . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  133 
P rotec ting  215 
Q 
quattro 
re fer  to All-wheel  dr ive  201 
Question  What  happens to  unbelted  occupants?  141 
Why  safety  be lts?  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  140 
R 
Radiator  fan  ........... .... .... ....  236 
Radio clock  . .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... ..  28 
Ra in/ lig ht  sensor 
H ead lig hts  ... ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ..  44 
I n termi ttent  (win dshield  wipe rs)  .. ....  48 
Sensor defective  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  23 
Range (fuel  level)  ... .... ... .. .. .. .. ..  25 
Reading lights  .... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..  4 7 
Rear fog  lights  . .... .... ..... .. .. .. ..  44 
Rear lid  Automatic  operation  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  38 
E me rgency release  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  40 
Rea r light 
De fe ct ive  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
Rear she lf  . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  64 
Rear spoiler  .. ... ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  199 
Rea r view  came ra 
refer to P a rk ing  systems  ... .. ..  117,118 
Rear view  mirror  . ... .... ... .. .. .... ..  51 
Rear window  heating  (a utomat ic cl imate 
control)  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  73 
Rea r window  heating  (clim ate  contro l)  ...  71 
Recirculation  mode  (automatic  climate 
control)  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  72 
Recirculation  mode  (climate  control)  . . . . 70 
Refue lling  . ...... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .  221 
Remote  cont rol 
Garage door  opener  (HomeL in k)  . .. ...  128 
Unlocking  and  locking  ... .. .. .. .... . .  35 
Repa ir manua ls  .. ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  285  Repairs 
Airbag  system  165 
Rep lacing 
Fuse s ... .. .. .. .. ........ .... ... ..  272 
Light  bu lbs  .. .. .. ...... ..... .. ....  275 
T ires and wheels  ... ... ..... ... .. ..  255 
Windshie ld wiper  b la d es  ..... .... . .. .  49 
Repo rting  Safety  Defects  ..... .... .. ..  138 
Rese t button  .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .  27 
Retractor  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  .  . .  14 3 
Reve rsible  mat  .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... .. .  67 
Rims  Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ... ....  214 
Roof rack  . .. .. .. . .......... ... ... .. .  62 
Load ing  ... .... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .  63 
Roof weight  ..... .. .... .... ... .. .. .  63 
s 
SA FE  .... .. .. .. . .......... ... ... .. .  27 
Safe driv ing  habits  . .......... ...... .  130 
Saf ety  be lt  pos ition  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  144 
S afety  be lt  height  adjustment  . . . . .  . .  146 
Safe ty be lts  wo rn by pregnant  women  .  14S 
Safety  be lt  pre tensioner  ... .... ... .. ..  147 
Service and disposal  . .. ..... .... . ..  147 
Safety  be lt  p retensioners 
P re sense  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  194 
Safety  be lt s  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  143 
Cleaning  ...... .. ..... ........... . 215 
Danger to  passengers who  do  not  wear  a 
safety  belt  ...... ................ .  141 
Fasten ing  . .. .. .. ... .......... ....  143 
Heig ht adj ustmen t ............. .. ..  146 
Improper ly wo rn  ... .... .... ... .. ..  146 
Not  wor n  ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  141 
Safety  be lt  position  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  144 
Safety  inst ru ctions  ............. ....  143 
Securing  child  safety  seats  ...... .. ..  186 
Spec ial  considerations  for  pregnant 
women  ....... .. .. ... ........... . 145 
Un fastening  . .. .. ..... ........... . 145 
Warning/ind icator  light  .... ..... .. ..  140 
Wa rning  light  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 17 
Why  YOU MUST wea r them  .... .. .. ..  140 
Worn  p roperly  ... .. .... .... ... .. ..  142 
Safety  belt  tens ioner 
drive  select  .. .. .. ... .. ........... .  102