ESP AUDI A7 2018 User Guide
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Lights and  Vision 
Automatic  dimming  rearview  mirror* 
~ Press  the button@~ fig.  40. The  indicator 
light @ turns  on . Int erior  and  exterior  mirrors* 
will dim  when  there  is  incoming  light (such  as 
headlights  from  the  rear). 
A WARNING 
If  the  glass  on  an  automatic  d imm ing  mirror 
breaks,  electrolyte  can  leak  out.  This  liquid  
can  irritate  the  skin,  eyes  and  respiratory  sys 
tem. 
If there  is  contact  with  the  flu id, flush 
immediately  with  plenty  of water . Consu lt  a 
physician  if necessary. 
- Repeated  or  long-term  exposure  to  electro 
lyte  fluid  can lead  to irritation  of the  air
ways,  especially  in  peop le with  asthma  or 
other  respiratory  conditions.  Take  deep 
breaths  immediate ly after  leaving  the vehi
cle  or,  if this  is not  possible,  open  all  of the 
doors  and  windows  as  wide  as  possible. 
- If  electrolyte  f luid  enters  the  eyes,  flush 
them  thoroughly  with  a  large amount  of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  minutes  and  then 
seek  medical  attention. 
- If  electrolyte  f luid  comes  into  contact  w ith 
the  skin,  flush  the  affected  area  with  clean 
water  for  at  least  15  minutes  and  then  clean 
with  soap  and  water  and  seek  med ical  at
tention.  Clean  affected  cloth ing  and  shoes 
thoroughly  before wearing  again . 
- If  the  fluid  was  swallowed  and  the  person  is 
conscious,  flush  the  mouth  with  water  for  at 
least  15  minutes.  Do not  induce  vomiting 
unless  this  is recommended  by  medical pro
fessionals.  Seek  medical  attention  immedi
ately . 
(D Note 
If the  glass  on  an  automatic  dimming  mirror 
breaks,  elec trolyte  can  leak  out. This  liquid 
damages  plastic  surfaces  and  paint.  Clean 
this  liquid  as  quickly as possible,  for example 
with  a  wet sponge. 
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@ Tips 
-If the  light  reaching the  rearview  mirror  is 
obstructed,  the  automatic  dimming mirror 
will  not  function  correctly, 
- The  automatic  dimming  mirrors  do  not  dim 
when  the  interior  lighting  is turned  on  or 
the  reverse  gear  is selected. 
Sun visors 
[ ..._ _ ____,} 
Fig. 41 Front  passenger's  side: sun  visor 
The sun  visors  for  the  driver  and  front  passenger 
can  be  released  from  their  mounts  and  turned  to
ward  the doors 
(I). 
The  mirror  light  switches  on  when  the  cover  over 
the  van ity  m irror @opens. 
Sunshade 
App lies to:  vehicles  wi th sunshade 
The  sunshade  is  located on the  luggage  com
partment  shelf. 
Fig. 42 Su nsh ade  in  lowered  pos itio n 
When  the sunshade  is  in the  lowered  position, it 
i s secured  in the  reta iner @ . 
~ To raise ® the  sunshade , remove  it from  the 
retainer.  
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_& WARNING 
Do not  use the  sunshade to  secure cargo.  The 
luggage  compartment  cover is  not a surface 
for  storing  objects.  Objects  placed on  the  cov er could  endanger  all  veh icle occupants  dur
ing  sudden  braking maneuvers  or  in  a crash . 
Windshield  wipers 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
Fig. 43 W indshie ld wiper  lever 
Move the  windshield  wiper  lever to the  corre
sponding  position: 
@ -Windshield  wipers  off 
~ M 0 ± ..,. CD 
(D -Rain sensor mode . The windshield  wiper s 
switch  on once the  vehicle  speed  exceeds approx imately  2 mph  (4  km/h)  and  it  is raining . The 
higher  the  sensitivity  of  the  rain sensor that  is set 
(switch 
@ to the  right) , the  earl ier the  wind
shield  wipers  react  to  moisture  on the  wind 
shie ld.  You can deactivate  the  rain sensor mode 
in the  Infotainment  system , which  switches  the 
intermittent  mode  on . Select: 
!CAR I function  but
ton 
> (Car)*  systems control  button > Dr ive r as
sistance > Rain  sensor>  Off. 
In intermittent 
mode,  you  can adjust  the  interval  time  using  the 
switch @. 
@· Slow wiping 
@ -Fast  wiping 
@·Single wipe.  If  you  hold  the  lever in th is posi
tion  longer,  the  wipers  switch  from  s low  wiping 
to  fast  w iping . 
® -Clean the  windshield . The wipers  wipe  one 
time  after  several  seconds of  dr iving  to  remove 
Lights  and  Vision 
water  droplets.  You can switch  this  function  off 
by moving  the  lever to  position ® within  10 sec
onds of  the  afterwipe.  The afterwipe  function  is  
reactivated  the  next  time  you  switch  the  ignition  
on.  
Clean the  headlights*.  The headlight  washer  sys
tem*  operates  only  when  the  low  beam  head lights  are on.  If  you  move the  lever to  position 
@, the  headlights  and the  night  vision  assist 
camera*  are cleaned  at  intervals. 
_& WARNING 
--The  rain sensor is only  intended  to  ass ist the 
driver . The  driver  may sti ll  be  responsible 
for  manually  switching  the  wipers  on  based 
on visibility  cond itions . 
- The  windsh ield  may not  be treated  w ith  wa
ter-repelling  w indshield  coating  agents. Un
favorable  conditions,  such as wetness,  dark
ness or  low  sun,  can result  in increased 
g lare , which  increases the  risk of  an acci
dent.  Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
- Properly  functioning  windshield  wiper 
b lades are required  for  a clear  view  and safe 
driving 
¢ page 46,  Replacing  windshield 
wiper  blades. 
(D Note 
- If  there  is frost,  make  sure  the windshield 
wiper  blades  are not frozen  to  the  wind
shield.  Switching  on the  windshield  wipers 
when  the  blades are frozen  to  the  wind 
shield  can damage  the  wiper  blades. 
- The windshield  wiper  system  must  be  switched  off  (lever  in  position  0)  before  us
ing  a car wash.  Th is prevents  the  wipers 
from  switching  on un intentionally  and caus 
ing  damage  to  the windsh ield wiper  system . 
(D Tips 
-The windshield  wipers  switch  off  when  the 
ign ition  is switched  off.  You can activate  the 
windshield  wipers  after  the  ignition is 
switched  back on  by moving  the  w indshield 
w iper  lever  to  any position. 
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Seats  and  storage  
General  information 
A WARNING 
-
Refer  to c:::> page  129,  Driving  safety for  im
portant  information,  tips,  suggestions  and 
warnings  that  you  should  read  and  follow  for 
your  own  safety  and  the  safety  of yo ur pas
senge rs. 
Front  seats 
Power seat adjustment 
Applies  to vehicles  with  power  adjustable  seats 
Fig . 45 Front  seat:  adj usting  the  seat 
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@ -Moving the  sea t fo rward/back:  press  the  but
ton  forward/back . 
@-Moving the  seat  up/down:  p ress  the  button 
up/down.  To adjust  the  fron t seat  cush ion,  p ress 
the  front  button  up/down.  To adjust  the  rear  sea t 
cushion,  press  the  rear  button  up/down. 
@ -Switching  the  massage  function * on/off . Se
l ec t the  type  of  massage  with  the  mult if u nct ion 
button 
c:::> page 47. 
© - adjusting  the  backrest  angle : press  the  but
ton  forward/back. 
@ -lumbar  support  or  mult ifunction  button* 
c> page  47 . To  adjust  the  lumbar  support,  press 
the  button  in the  applicable  location . 
A WARNING 
-The  power  fron t seats  can  also  be  ad justed 
when  the  ig nition  is swi tched  off.  For  this 
reason,  children  should  never  be  left  unat-
S eats  and  storag e 
tended  i n the  vehicle  because  they  could  be 
in jured. 
-To reduce  the  risk  of an  accident,  only adjust  
the  dr iver's  seat  when  the  vehicle  is station
ary. 
-Exercise caution  when  adjusting  the  seat 
he ight.  Unsupe rvised  or careless  seat  ad
justment  can  pinch  fingers  or  hands  causing  inj uries . 
-The  front  seat  backrests  must  not  be  re
clined  too  far  back when  driving,  because 
this  impa irs the  effect iveness  of the  safety 
be lts  and  airbag  system,  which  inc reases 
the  r isk of  inj ury . 
Multifunction  button 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  multifunctio n button 
You can adjust  the  massage  function , lumbar 
support,  side bolsters  and  upper  thigh  support 
using  the  multifunction  button. 
Fig. 4 6 Infotainme nt sys te m : seat  sett ings 
Operating 
"I f you  turn  the  mul tifunction  button (D 
c> page  47 , fig.  45 to  the  lef t or  to  the  r ight, 
the  poss ible  seat  settings @are  shown  in the 
I nfotainment  system 
c:::> fig.  46. 
" To select  a seat  setting,  turn  the  multifunction 
button 
(D in the  corresponding  direction  unti l 
the  desired  seat  setting  is outlined  in  red. 
" The arrows @ represent  the  possib le  adjust
ments .  For  example,  to  lower  the  lumbar  sup 
port,  press  the  multifunction  button 
(D down . 
The  corresponding  a rrow © lights  up. 
The following  seat  settings @are  poss ible: 
IJi, 
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Seats  and  stor age 
12  Volt  sockets 
Applies  to:  veh icles with  12 volt  sockets 
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F ig . 55 Luggage compartment  s ide  trim : socket 
F ig.  56 Example of a  rear  ce nter  conso le : sockets* 
• T o  reach  the  12-volt  socket  in the  luggage  com
partmen t,  press  the  net  down  o r remove  the 
br acket  from  the 
mounts ¢ fig. 55. 
There  are  additional  12  Vo lt  socket  in the  center 
console  u nder  the  ce nte r arm rest*  and  in the  rear 
<=? fig. 56. 
The  12-volt  sockets  can  be  used  for  electrical  ac 
cessories . The  power  usage  must  not  exceed 
120  watts . 
&, WARNING 
The  sockets  and  the  electrical  accesso ries  con
nec ted  to  t hem  only function  when  the  igni
tion  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead  
to  ser ious  injuries  or  burns.  To reduce  the  risk 
of  injur ies,  never  leave  ch ildren  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  with  the  vehicle  key. 
(D Note 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  t he vehicle 
electr ica l system,  never  attempt  to  charge 
the  vehicle  battery  by connecting  accesso ries  that  prov ide  power,  such  as  solar  panels 
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or  battery  chargers,  to  the  12  Volt sockets 
or the  cigarette  lighter. 
- T o  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  sockets, 
only  use  plugs  that  fit  correctly. 
Storage 
Cup holders 
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Fig.  57 Cente r co nso le : fr ont  cu p ho ld er 
Fig. 58 Rear arm rest : cu p ho lder* 
Front  cup holder s 
• Tap  on  the  cover  in the  center  conso le  to  open 
the  cup  holders. 
Rear cup holders* 
• To open  the  cup  holder,  tap  on  the  cover ('i 
symbo l) @ r:?fig . 58. 
• To adjust  the  cup  holder  to  fit  the  beverage  
container,  push  the  correspond ing  arm @ in 
the  direction  of the  arrow. 
• Place  the  cup  in the  holder  and  release  the  arm. 
The  arm  sw ings  back  by itself  and  secures  the 
beverage. 
• T o  close  the  cup  holders,  press  the  center  piece 
between  both  arms  and  push  the  cup  holders 
all  the  way  back  in to the  slot . 
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_& WARNING 
-Do not  put any  hot  beverages  in the  cup 
holder  while  the  vehicle  is  moving. Hot  bev
erages  could  spill, which  can  cause  injury. 
- Do not  use  any breakable  beverage  contain
ers  (for  example,  made  out  of  glass  or  por
celain).  You could  be  injured  by them  in the  
event  of  an  accident. 
(D Note 
Beverage  containers  in the  cup  holders  should 
always  have  a  lid.  If  not,  beverages  could  spill  
and  cause  damage  to  vehicle  equipment,  such  
electronics  or  seat  covers. 
Cooled glove  compartment 
Appl ies to: vehicles  with  cooled  glove  compartment 
The cooled  glove compartment  only functions 
when  the 
AIC system  is switched  on. 
Fig.  59 Glove  compartment:  sw itching  cooling  mode  on/ 
off 
... Turn  the  knob@ counter-clockwise  to  switch 
the  cooling on.  The  symbols  on  the  knob  indi
cate  the  correct position. 
""Turn the  knob @ clockwise  to  switch  the  cool-
ing  off. 
The  glove  compartment  cooling mode  only  func
tions  when  the vehicle  A/C system  is switched  on. 
If the  heat ing  is  switched  on,  switching  the glove 
compartment  cooling  mode  off  is recommended. 
Other storage  compartments 
You will  find a  range  of  storage  compartments 
and  holders  at  different  locations  in the  vehicle. 
Seats  and  storage 
- Compartments  in the  doors  
- Compartment  in the  glove  compartment 
(coo led*). The  glove  compartment  can  be 
locked  using  the mechanical  key. 
- Glasses  holder* in the  headliner  (near  the  rear
view  mirror) 
- Storage  compartment  under the  front  center 
armrest* 
- Compartments*  on  the backrests  of  the front 
seats 
- Garment  hooks  on  the  sides  of the  pillars  in  the 
rear  of the  vehicle  and  in  the  rear grab  handles 
- Compartment  in the  rear  center  armrest 
- Bag hooks  in the  luggage compartment 
_& WARNING 
-
-To reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  in an 
accident  or sudden  stop,  always  keep  the  
glove  compartment  closed  while  driving. 
-Always  keep  the  lid of  the compartment  for 
(sun)glasses*  closed  while  driving  to reduce 
the  risk of  injury during  a  sudden  braking 
maneuver  or  in the  event  of  an  accident. 
-Any articles  of clothing  that  you  have  hung  up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver's  view.  
The coat  hooks  are  designed  only  for  light
weight  clothing.  Never  hang  any  clothing 
with  hard,  pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
pockets  on  the  coat  hooks.  During  sudden 
braking  or  in  an  accident  - especially  if the 
airbag  is deployed 
-these  objects  could  in
jure  any  passengers  inside  the  vehicle. 
- Read  and  follow  all  WARNINGS 
~ page  166,  Important  safety  instructions 
on the  side airbag system. 
- Hang  clothes  in such  a way  that  they  do  not 
impair  the  driver's  vision. 
- The  coat  hooks  must  only  be  used  for light
weight  clothing.  Do not  leave any  heavy  or 
sharp  edged  objects  in the  pockets  which 
may  interfere  with the side  curtain  airbag 
deployment  and  can  cause  personal  injury  in 
a  crash. 
-Do  not  use  coat hangers  for  hanging cloth
ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this  can  interfere 
with  proper  deployment  of the  side  curtain  airbags  in an  accident. 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control  system 
Description 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and  re moves  humidity  from  the  air  in the  vehicle  interi
or.  It  is the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and  
sunroof*  are  closed.  If there  is a  bui ld-up  of  heat 
inside  the  vehicle,  ventilation  can  he lp to  speed 
up  the  cooling  process. 
I n all  heating  mode  functions,  except  for  defrost, 
the  blower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once  
the  engine  coolant  has  reached  a sufficient  tem 
perature. 
Pollutant  filt er 
The  po llutant  filter  removes  poll utants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the  a ir . 
Ke y re cognition 
A pp lies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  de luxe  au toma tic clima te  co ntrol 
The  blower  sett ing  and  air  distribution  are  stored 
automatically  and  ass igned  to  the  remote  control 
key that  you  are  using. 
A pp lies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  4 -zo ne del uxe automatic  c limate 
co ntrol 
The  climate  control  set tings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  control  key  
that  is  in use. 
A WARNING 
Poor  visibility  can  lead  to  accidents. 
- For  safer  driving,  keep  all  windows  free  of  
ice,  snow  and  fog . 
- Become  familiar  as  quickly  as  possible  with 
the  correct  use  and  function  of  the  climate  contro l system,  especially  with  the  defrost
ing  and  defogg ing  function. 
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- When  the  temperature  is below  freezing, 
only  use  the  windshield  washer  system  after 
the  windshield  has  been  warmed  by the  cli mate  control  system . The  washer  fluid  could 
freeze  on  the  w indsh ield  and  impair  v isib il i
ty . 
@ Note 
-If you  suspect  that  the  climate  contro l sys
tem  is damaged,  switch  the  system 
off to 
prevent  further  damage  and  have  it checked  
by an  authorized  Aud i dea ler  or  authorized 
Audi  Serv ice  Facility. 
- Repa irs  to  t he Aud i climate  control  system 
require  special  techn ical  know ledge  and 
special  tools.  See  an  aut ho rized  Aud i dea le r 
or  authorized  Aud i Serv ice  Fac ility . 
@) For the  sake of  the  environment 
To save  fue l, turn off cooling  mode  by press
i ng  the 
IA/Cl button.  This will  a lso  reduce 
emissions. 
(D Tips 
- T o  prevent  i nterference  with  t he  heat ing 
and  cooli ng  outpu t and  to  p revent  the  win
dows  from  fogging  over,  the  a ir intake  in 
front  of  the  windshie ld  must  be  free  of  ice, 
snow  or  leaves. 
- C ondensation  from  the  coo ling  system  can 
drip  and  form  a  pudd le  o f water  under  the 
vehicle . This  is  norma l and  does  not  mean 
there  is a  leak. 
- Th e energy  management  system  may  tem 
porarily  switc h 
off certain  functions,  such  as 
the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window  defogger. 
These  systems  are  ava ilable  again  as  soon 
as  the  energy  supply  has  been  restored.  
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Drivin g 
Driving 
General  information 
Breaking  in 
A new vehicle  must  be broken  in for  the  first  1,000  mi les (1,500  km).  Do not  dr ive at  speeds 
t hat  will  exceed 2/3  of  the  max imum  pe rm itted 
engine  speed (RPM) for  the  first  600  miles 
(1,000  km),  and avoid  fu ll acceleration  during 
this  period . You may gradually  start  increasing 
the  RPM and the  speed  between  600  miles 
(1,000  km)  and  1,000  miles  (1,500  km) . 
During  the  first  hours  of  use, the  engine  has a  
higher  internal  friction  than  later  on when  all  
moving  parts  have settled  into  place with  each 
other. 
How the  vehicle  is driven  d uring  the  first  1,000 
miles  (1 ,500  km)  a lso affects  the  engine  quality . 
Drive at  moderate  engine  speeds after  the  initial  
break-in  per iod,  part icu larly  when  running  a cold 
eng ine . Th is will  reduce eng ine wear  and  improve 
the  m ileage . 
Do not  drive  at  too 
low of  an engine  speed (RPM). 
Shift  down  if  the  engine  stops  running  "smooth ly".  Extremely  high  eng ine speeds are automati
cally  reduced . 
Reducing the  risk of vehicle  damage 
@ Note 
When  driving  on  poo r roads,  by cu rbs and on 
s teep  ramps,  make  su re t hat  low-hang ing 
compone nts  such as  the spo ile r and  exha ust 
system  do  not  come  into  contact  with  these  
or  they  could  be damaged.  This  especially  ap 
plies  to  vehicles  with  low  ground  clearance 
and veh icles that  are heavily  loaded. 
Warming  up/cooling  down 
Applies  to:  Sand  RS models 
By warming  up/cooling  down  the  engine  carefu l
ly, you can help  red uce unnecessary stra in o n 
your  veh icle when  driving  in a sporty  sty le . 
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The eng ine speed is lim ited  when  the  engine  is 
cold  - the  full  engine  output  is not  availab le. 
When  the  engine  is at  operat ing temperatu re, 
the  engine  speed  limitation  moves to  a h igher 
RPM range.  A lso, cold  t ires may not  have fu ll 
road  gr ipping  capab ilities  until  they  have warmed 
up . 
Your vehicle  a lso has an after-run  cooling  fea
ture . However,  cooling  down  is still  important. 
The eng ine and the  brakes as well  as the  exhaust 
system  and the  transmission  become very hot  
whe n driving  in a spo rty  style . Before you shut 
t h e ve hicle off,  you should  cool  down  the  vehicle 
by d rivi ng a few  miles  at  low  speeds with  l igh t ac 
ce leration. 
Driving  through  water  on  roads 
Note  the  following  to  reduce the  risk of  vehicle 
damag e when  driving  throug h water,  for  exampl e 
on f looded  roads: 
- The water  must  not  be any higher  t han the  bo t
tom  of  the  vehicle  body. 
- Do not  dr ive faster  tha n wal king  speed . 
& WARNING 
After  driving  th ro ugh water  or  m ud,  the  effec 
tiveness  of  the  brakes may be  red uce d due to 
mo isture  on  the  brake  rotors  and brake  pads. 
A few  careful  brake  app lications  shou ld dry 
off  the  brakes and  restore  the  full  braking  ef 
fect . 
@ Note 
-Vehicle  components  such as the  engine, 
t ransmiss ion, suspens ion  or  elect rical sys
tem  can be seve rely  damaged  by drivi ng 
throug h water . 
- Always  switch  the  Start/Stop  system*  off  
when  driving  through  water 
¢ page 70 . 
(D Tips 
- Determine  the  depth  before  driving  throug h 
water. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive  in  reverse or 
switch  the  engine  off  whe n driving  through 
water.  
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-Keep in mind  that  oncoming  vehicles  may 
create  waves that  raise the  water  level and 
make  it  too deep for  your  vehicle  to  drive 
through  safely. 
-Avoid  driving  through  salt  water,  because 
this  can cause corrosion. 
Economical and environmentally-friendly  
driving 
The amount  of  fuel  consumption,  the  environ
mental  impact  and the  wear to the  engine, 
brakes and tires  depends  mostly  on your  driving 
style.  With  an anticipatory  and  economic  driving 
style,  fuel  consumption  can be reduced  by ap
proximately  10-15%.  The following  tips  will  help 
you  conserve the  environment  and your  money  at  the  same time. 
Anticipatory  driving 
A vehicle  uses the  most  fuel  when  accelerating. 
When  you drive  with  anticipation,  you  do  not 
need to  brake  as often  and so you accelerate  less. 
When  possible,  let  your  vehicle  coast with  a 
gear 
engaged, for  example, when you  notice that the 
next  traffic  light is red. This  produces  an engine 
braking  effect,  which  helps to  protect  the  brakes 
and tires  and  reduces the  emissions  and fuel  con 
sumption  to  zero (fuel  shut-off  during  decelera
tion) . 
Shift  efficiently 
Upshifting earlier is an effective  way to  save fuel. 
Staying  in  a gear  too  long  uses fuel  unnecessari
ly . 
Press down  on  the  accelerator  pedal  slowly  and 
avoid  "kick-down". 
Avoid full  acceleration 
You should  rarely  travel  at  the  maximum  vehicle  
speed.  High speeds cause a disproportionately 
high  increase  in fuel  consumption,  emissions  and 
traffic  noise.  Slower  driving  saves fuel. 
Reduce idling  time 
The Start/Stop  system*  helps  to reduce the  idling 
time  automatically.  In  vehicles  without  the  Start/ 
8 Stop  system*,  it is efficient  to  switch  the  engine 00 \.J '
off  when  stopped  at  railroad  crossings and long 
red  lights.  Stopping  the  engine  for  30-40  sec
onds already  saves more  fuel  than  the  amount  of  
extra  fuel  needed to  restart the  engine. 
It  takes  a very long  time  in  idle to  warm  the  en
gine  up to  operating  temperature.  Wear  and  
emissions  are especially  high  in the  warm-up  
phase. Therefore,  you should  begin  driving  im
mediately  after  starting  the  engine.  Avoid  high  
RPMs while  doing  this . 
Have maintenance  performed  regularly 
By having  maintenance  performed  regularly  on 
your  vehicle,  you  can help  to  reduce fuel  con
sumption  before  you  even start  to  drive.  The  maintenance  condition  of  your  vehicle  not  only 
affects  traffic  safety  and  long-term  value  but  al 
so impacts 
fuel  consumption . A poorly  main
tained  engine  can lead  to fuel  consumption  that 
is  10%  higher  than  normal. 
Avoid  short  trips 
The engine  and  emissions  control  system  must 
reach their optimal operating temperature to ef
fectively  reduce consumption  and emissions . 
A cold  engine  uses a disproportionately  high  amount  of  fuel.  The engine  reaches operating 
temperature  and consumption  normalizes  only 
after  approximately 
2 .5 miles (4  km) . 
Check the  tire  pressure 
To save fuel,  make  sure the  tires are always  in
flated  to  the  correct  pressure 
Q page 215. The 
fuel  consumption  can increase  by S% if  the pres
sure is only  0.5  bar too  low . Due to  the  increased 
rolling  resistance,  low  tire  pressures will  also 
lead  to  greater  tire 
wear and will  affect  driving 
behavior.  
Do not  drive  on 
winter  tires year -round,  as this 
will  consume  up  to 10%  more  fuel. 
Eliminate  unnecessary weight 
Since every pound  of  extra weight increases  fuel 
consumption,  a quick  inspection of  the luggage 
compartment  may be worth  it to  avoid  unneces -
sary weight. 
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Requirement: the  driver's door must  be  closed, 
the  driver's  safety  belt  must  be  latched  and  the 
parking  brake  must  be  set.  
.,. To  start  driving  and  release  the  parking  brake 
automatically,  press  the accelerator  pedal as 
usual. 
In  addition  to  releasing the  parking  brake  auto
matically,  other  convenience  and  safety  functions 
are  available  when  you  start  driving 
¢page 74, 
Starting  to  drive. 
Preventing  the  automatic  parking  brake  
release 
The  vehicle  could  begin  rolling  unintentionally,  
depending  on  the hill  or  if  towing a trailer. 
.,. To prevent  the  parking  brake  from  releasing  au
tomatically,  pull  and  hold 
the(®) switch and 
press  the accelerator  pedal.  The parking  brake 
remains  set  and  prevents  the  vehicle  from  roll
ing  backward. 
.,. You can  release  the C®l switch  again  once  you 
are sure that  you are giving enough driving 
force  to  the  wheels  by  pressing  the  accelerator  pedal. 
Emergency braking  function 
You can  use  the  emergency  braking  function  in an  
emergency  situation,  or  if the  standard  brake  op
eration  malfunctions  or  is disabled. 
.,. Pull  and  hold the®) switch. 
.,. As soon  as  you  release the (®) switch  or  acceler-
ate,  the  braking  stops. 
Pulling  and  holding the 
C®) switch  while  driving 
the  vehicle  activates  the emergency  braking  func
tion.  The  vehicle  is  braked at  all  four  wheels  by 
activating  the  hydraulic  brake  system.  The  brak ing  effect  is similar  to  heavy 
braking¢&_ . 
To  reduce  the  risk  of  activating  the  emergency 
braking  by  mistake,  a  warning  tone  (buzzer) 
sounds  when 
the®> switch  is pulled.  Emergency 
braking  stops  as  soon  as 
the®) switch  is  released 
or  the  accelerator  pedal  is  pressed. 
Parking 
.,. Press  the  brake pedal  to  stop  the vehicle. 
Driving 
.,. Pull the®> switch  to  set  the  parking  brake  . 
.,. Place  the  selector  lever in the  P position. 
.,. Turn  the  engine off¢&_ . 
.,. Turn  the  steering  wheel  when  parking  on  in
clines  so  that  the  wheels  will  roll  into the  curb 
if the  vehicle  starts  moving. 
A WARNING 
-
- Do  not  press  the accelerator  pedal  inadver
tently  if a  gear is selected  when the  vehicle 
is  stationary  and  the  engine  is running. Oth
erwise,  the vehicle  will  start  to  move imme
diately  and this could  result  in  an  accident. 
- Emergency  braking  should only  be  used  in 
an  emergency,  when  the  normal  brake pedal 
has  failed  or  the  brake  pedal  is  obstructed.  
During  emergency  braking,  your  vehicle  will 
brake  similar  to  heavy  braking.  ESC and  the 
associated  components  (ABS, ASR, EDL)  
cannot  overcome  the  laws of  physics . In  cor
ners  and  when  road  or  weather  conditions 
are  bad,  a  full  brake  application  can  cause 
the  vehicle  to skid  or  the rear  end  to swerve, 
which 
increases the risk of an accident. 
- If  the  power  supply  fails , you  cannot  set  the 
parking  brake  if it  is released . In  this  case, 
park  the  vehicle  on  level ground  and secure 
it  by  placing  the  selector lever  in the  P posi
tion.  See  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service  Facility  for  assistance. 
- Always  take  the  vehicle  key with  you  when 
leaving  your  vehicle,  even  for  a  short  period 
of  time.  This applies  particularly  when  chil
dren  remain  in the  vehicle.  Otherwise  chil 
dren  could  start  the  engine,  release the 
parking  brake  or  operate  electrical  equip 
ment  such  as  power windows,  which  in
creases  the  risk  of  an  accident . 
- No  one  should  remain  in the  vehicle  when  it 
is locked  - especially  children . Locked  doors 
make  it more  difficult  for emergency  work
ers  to  get  into  the vehicle,  which  puts  lives 
at  risk. 
(D Tips 
When  stopping  at  a  traffic signal  or  stopping 
in  city  traffic,  you  can  set  the  parking  brake 
manually . The  vehicle  does  not have  to be 
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A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could  spin on 
slick or slippery  roads  when  overboost  is ac
tive. 
Launch  control  program 
A ppl ies  to: ve hicles with  S tro nic 
-
The launch  control  program  provides  the  best 
possible  acceleration  when starting  from  a stop. 
Requirement:  the  engine  must  be at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must  not  be  
turned. 
.. Deactivate  the  Start/Stop system*¢ page  72. 
The  LED in  the 10 ,r- l button  turns  on. 
.. Switch the  electronic  stabilization  control  (ESC) 
sport  mode  on 
¢ page 121. The II indicator 
light  turns  on. 
.. Pull the  selector  lever b ack out  of the  D/S posi
tion  briefly to  select  the  S position  or select  the 
DYNAMIC driving mode  in drive select 
¢ page 106 . 
.,. Press the  brake  pedal  firmly with your left foot 
and  hold  it  all the  way down for  at least  one 
second. 
.. At the  same  time,  press the  gas  pedal all the 
way down w ith  your  right  foot  until the  engine 
reaches  and  stays  at  a  high RPM level. 
.. Remove your foot  from  the  brake  pedal  within 
five seconds 
¢ & .. 
A WARNING 
- Always adapt  your driv ing to  the  traffic  flow. 
- Only  use the  Launch control  program  when 
road  and  traffic conditions  allow  it and  oth
er  drivers will not  be  endangered or both
ered  by  your driving  and  the vehicle's accel
eration. 
- Please  note that the  drive whee ls can sp in 
and the  vehicle can break  away when  sport 
mode  is switched  on,  especially when  the 
road  is s lippery. 
Driving 
-Once  the vehicle  has started  moving,  press 
the 
I ~ OFFI button  briefly to  turn  the  sport 
mode 
off. 
(D Tips 
- Th e transmission  temperature  may increase 
significantly  after  using the  launch control  
program.  If that  happens,  the  program  may  
not  be available  for a few  minutes.  It will be 
available  again  after  a cool-down  period. 
- When  accelerating  using the  launch  control 
program,  all vehicle parts  are  subject  to  
heavy loads . This can  lead to increased 
wear . 
Transmission  malfunction 
[i'J Transmission:  Pres s brake  pedal  and select 
gear  again . 
Press the  brake  pedal  and  select  the desired  se
lector  lever position  again . You can  then continue 
driv ing . 
[O]  Transmission overheating:  Please drive con
servatively. 
The transmission  temperature  has  increased sig
nificantly due  to  the  sporty  d riving  manner.  Drive 
in  a less  sporty  manner  until  the temperature  re
turns  to  the  normal range  and  the  indicator  light 
switches  of . 
[O] Transmission  malfunction:  You can continue 
driving 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion. You may continue  driving.  Drive to  an au
thori zed Audi dealer  or authori zed Audi Service 
Facility soon  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
[O] Transmission  malfunction:  You can continue 
driving  with  limited  functionality 
T here  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion . The transmission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode.  This mode  only shifts  into certain  gears  or 
will no longer  shift  at  a ll. The engine  may sta ll. 
Drive to  an au thorized Audi dealer  or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
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