buttons AUDI A8 2014 Owners Manual
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(!) Door handle 
@ 
® 
© 
® 
® 
Audi side assist  display 
Power locking  switches 
Audi  side assist  button 
Air  vents  with  thumbwheel 
Control  lever for : 
- Turn  signal  and  high  beam 
- Audi  lane  assist ..........  . 
0 Multifunction  steering wheel 
with: 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag 
- Driver  information  system  but-
tons  . ............... .. ..  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone,  navi
gation  and voice recognition 
buttons 
- Shift  paddles  ........ .. ..  . 
@ Instrument  cluster  .........  . 
® Windshield  washer  system 
lever  .....................  . 
@ Starting  the  engine  if  there  is a 
malfunction  ...............  . 
@ Buttons  for: 
- Start-Stop-System 
- MMI  display 
- Elec tronic  Stab ilizat ion  Con-
trol  (ESC)  ...............  . 
- Emergency f lashers  .......  . 
@ Buttons for: 
- Steering  wheel  adjustment 
- Steering  wheel  heating 
@ Lever for: 
- Cruise control  system  106 
36 
106 
48 
103 
157 
24 
119 
10 
53 
86 
88 
201 
47 
83 
82 
91 
- Adaptive  cruise  control  . .  . .  .  94 
(8) Engine hood  release  .  . . .  . .  . .  .  231 
@ Data  Link Connector  for  On 
Board  Diagnostics  (OBD  II)  . . .  .  29 
@ Light  switch  and  instrument  il-
luminat ion ................  . 
@ Buttons for: 
- All-weather  lights 
- Night  vision  assistant  .. .. ..  . 
- Rear fog  lights ...........  .  46,51 
46 
113 
46 
Instruments  and  controls  9 
@ Power  exterior  mirror  adjust-
ment  .... .. ..............  . 
@) Rear lid  switch  ... . .. .. .....  . 
@ Power windows  ............  . 
@ Memory  function  buttons  .... . 
@ MMI display 
@) Indicator  lights/buttons  for 
- PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
- Parking system  ...........  . 
- Rear  window  power  sun  shade 
@ Glove  compartment  ... .....  . 
@ Front passenger's airbag  .... . 
@ Analog  clock  .. .. ..........  . 
@ Climate  controls  ...........  . 
@ MMI  controls 
@ Selector lever  (automatic  trans-
mission)  ....... ...........  . 
@ Center console with  cupholder 
@ Ele ctromechanical  parking 
brake  ....................  . 55 
37 
41 
66 
164 
122 
52 
76 
157 
27 
80 
116 
75 
86 
@ I S T ART ENGI NE STO PI button  84 
(D Tips 
-Some of the  equipment  or  features 
shown  in the  general  illustration  may be 
standard  equipment  on your  vehicle  or 
may be optional  equipment  depending 
on your  model.  Always ask your  author
ized  Audi  dealer  if you have a question 
about  your  vehicle. 
- Operation  of  the Multi Media  Interface 
(MMI)  is described  in a separate  manual.  
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Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  25 
caused by  the heat  being  radiated  from 
the  engine. 
- You can se lect the  un its  used  fo r temper
atu re, speed and othe r measurements  in 
the  MML 
- Fo r informa tion on the  a udio/video  and 
navigation*  functions,  refer  to  the  se pa
r ate  MMI  ow ner's  manual. 
Operation 
The driver information  system  is operated  us
ing the  buttons  on the  multifunction  steering 
wheel. 
gi g ~------,i 
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F ig . 6  Mult ifu nct io n  stee ring  wheel:  operat ing t he d riv
er  informat ion system 
Fi g.  7  Driver  informat ion  system:  ope ning the  ve hicle 
funct io ns  m en u 
Operating  concept 
..  Switch  the  ign ition  on. 
..  To sw itch  between  t he tabs,  press th e rocker 
switch @to  the  left  or  right 
c> fig . 6 . 
..  To access additional  informat ion be low or 
above,  rotat e the  thumbwheel @ dow n or 
up. 
..  To confi rm  a selection,  press t he  thumb
whee l@ . 
Accessing Vehicle  functions 
.. Sele ct  the first  t ab with  the  ro cker swit ch 
@. 
.. Press the  b utton [jg] _ The Vehicle funct ions 
menu  appears c> fig . 7. 
..  To  select  a menu  item , tu rn and press t he 
thumbwhee l@ . 
Resetting  values  to  ze ro 
..  Select  the on-board  computer / Efficiency 
program 
menu  item  in the Vehicle func
tions 
men u. 
..  Yo u can now  select  between  t he  long-term 
memory  and s hort-term  memory . 
..  To  reset the  values  in a memory,  p ress a nd 
hold  t he thumbwheel @ for  one second . 
The last  function  selected  d isp lays when you 
switc h the  ig nition  on. 
On-board  computer 
You can ca ll  up the followin g in formation  in 
the  on -board  computer: 
- Date 
- Dr iving  t ime (h) from  the shor t-te rm  memo-
ry 
- Average consumption  in  MPG ( l/100  km) 
from  the  short-te rm memory 
- Average speed i n mph  ( km/h)  from  the 
short-te rm  memory 
- Distance driven  in miles (km)  from  the 
short-te rm  memory 
- Cur ren t fue l consumption  in  MPG ( l/100 
km) 
- Short-term  memory  overview 
- Long-term  memory  overview 
T he short-te rm  memory  collects  driv ing  infor
mation  from  the  time  the  ign ition  is switc hed 
on until  it  is switched  off.  If you continue  driv
ing within  two  ho urs after  switch ing the  ig ni
tion  off,  the  new values  are  included  when  cal
cu lating  the  c urrent  trip  information . 
Un like the  short -term  memory,  the  long-term 
memory  is not  erased automatically.  You can 
select  the  time  period  for  evaluating  t rip in
format ion yourse lf .  
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Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle with 
the  remote  control 
F ig.  19 Remote  control:  function  buttons 
Either  the  driver's  door  only  or  the  entire  veh i
cle  will  unlock  when  the  unlock  button 
en is 
p ressed  once,  depending  on  the  settings  in 
the  MMI 
r::}page  34. 
.. Press  button @ to  unlock  the  veh icle 
¢ fig . 19  . 
.. Press  b utton  @to  lock the  vehicle ¢.&. in 
General description  on page  34  . 
.. Press  b utton C::5 briefly  to  unlock  the  lug
gage  compartment  lid . 
..  Push  the  red 
I PANIC I button  to  activate  the 
panic  function.  The horn  sounds  and  the 
turn  signals  flash.  Push  the  red 
I PANIC ! but
ton  again  to  deactivate  the  panic  function. 
If the  vehicle  is  unlocked  and  no  door,  the  lug
gage  compartment  lid or the  hood  is opened 
within  60  seconds,  the  vehicle  locks  itself 
again  automatically.  This feature  prevents the 
vehicle  from  be ing  acc identally  left unlocked 
over  a  long  period  of t ime. 
It  depends  on  the  settings in the  MMI wheth
er  the  entire  veh icle  is unlocked  or  only  cer
tain  doors 
c:> page  34 . 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all  WARNINGS¢.&. in 
General description  on page  34. 
@ Tips 
- In  order  to  make  sure  the  locking  func
tion  is working,  you  s hou ld  always  keep 
your  eye  on  the  vehicle  to  make  sure  it  is 
properly  locked. 
Op enin g  an d clos ing  35 
-Do not  use  the  remote  cont rol  if you  are 
inside  the  car,  otherwise  you  may  unin 
tentionally  lock  the  vehicle,  and  then  you 
would  set 
off the  anti-theft  alarm  when 
you  try  to  start  the  engine  or  open  a  door . In  case  this  happens  anyhow,  push 
the  unlock  button 
en. 
- The veh icle  can  only  be  locked  when  the 
selector  lever  is  in the  P position . 
- Use the  panic  function  only  if you  are  in 
an  eme rgency  situation . 
Locking and  unlocking  with  convenience 
key 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  convenience  key 
The doors  and  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
can be  unlocked  and  locked  without  operat
ing  the  master  key. 
Fi g. 20 Co nve nience  key:  Lock ing the  vehicle 
Unlocking  veh icle 
..  Take  ho ld  of the  door  handle.  The  door  is  un-
locked  automatically . 
..  Pull  the  hand le  to  open  the  door. 
Lo cking vehicle 
..  Select  the  P selec tor  lever  posit ion.  Other
w ise  the  vehicle  cannot  be  locked  . 
..  To  lock  the  vehicle,  close  the  door  and  touch 
the  sensor  in the  door  handle 
on ce c:> fig . 20 . 
Do not  reach  inside  the  door  handle . 
T he  vehicle  can  be  locked  and  un locked  at  any 
doo r. The  master  key must  be  within  a  range 
of  about  1.5  m  from  the  appropriate  door  or 
the  luggage  compartment  lid . It  makes  no  dif
ference  whether  the  master  key  is in your  jack-
et  pocket  or  in your  brief  case . ..,.  
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-You press  the e:5 button  in the  luggage 
compartment  lid, or 
- You push  the  handle  in the  luggage com
partment  lid, or 
- You pull  the 
e:5 button  in the  driver's  door , 
or 
- When  something  blocks  the  luggage  com
partment  lid or  makes  it  difficult  for  the  lid 
to  move. 
If you  press  one  of  the  buttons e:5 now,  the 
luggage  compartment  lid will  either  open  or 
close,  depending  on  its  angle . 
If you  pull lightly on its  handle,  the  luggage 
compartment  lid will  close. 
Closing will  be  stopped  immediately  when : 
- You p ress  the 
e:5 button  in the  luggage 
compartment  lid, or 
- You push  th e handle  in the  luggage com
partment  lid, or 
- You release  the 
e:5 button  on  the  driver's 
door,  or 
- When  something  blocks  the  luggage  com
partment  lid or  makes  it  difficult  for  the  lid 
to  move. 
If  you  press  one  of  the  buttons 
e:5 now,  the 
luggage  compartment  lid will either  close  or 
open,  depending  on  its  angle. 
If  you  pull  lightly on  its  handle,  the luggage 
compartment  lid will  close. 
You can  manually  stop  the  automatic  open ing/closing  of the  luggage  compartment  lid. 
The automatic  closing  process  begins  if you  push  down  on  the  luggage compartment  lid. 
A WARNING 
-After  closing  the  luggage  compartment 
lid,  always  pull  up  on  it to  make  sure  that 
it  is  properly  closed.  Otherwise  it  could 
open  suddenly  when  the  vehicle  is  mov
ing. 
- To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from  being  drawn  into  the  vehicle,  al
ways  keep  the  luggage  compartment  lid closed  while  driving. Never  transport  ob-
Opening  and  closing  39 
jects larger  than  those  which  fit  com
pletely  into  the  luggage  area,  because 
then  the  luggage  compartment  lid can not  be  fully  closed. 
- Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  es
pecially  with  the  luggage compartment 
lid left  open . A child  could  crawl  into  the 
car  through  the luggage  compartment 
and  pull  the  lid shut,  becoming  trapped 
and  unable  to  get  out.  To reduce  the  risk 
of  personal  injury,  never  let  children play 
in  or  around  your  vehicle.  Always  keep 
the  luggage  compartment  lid  as  well  as 
the  vehicle  doors  closed  when  not  in use. 
- Never  close  the  luggage  compartment 
lid inattentively  or  without  checking 
first . Although  the  closing  force  of  the 
luggage  compartment  lid is  limited, you 
can  still  seriously  injure yourself  or oth
ers . 
- Always  ensure  that  no  one  is within 
range  of  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
when  it  is moving,  in  particular  close  to  the  hinges  and  the  upper  and  lower 
edges  - fingers  or  hands  can  be  pinched. 
- Never  try  to  interfere  with  the  luggage 
compartment  lid or  help  it when  it is  be
ing  opened  or  closed  automatically. 
(D Tips 
- If  there  is a  mechanical  problem  with  au
tomatic  closing  for  the  luggage  compart
ment  lid or  there  is  an  obstruction,  it 
opens  again  immediate ly.  Check  to  see 
why  the  luggage  compartment  lid  could 
not  be  closed  before  attempting  to  close 
it  again. 
- The  following  applies  to  vehicles  equip
ped  with  the  Convenience  key* feature:  if 
the  remote  control  key is left  in the  lug
gage  compartment,  luggage  compart
ment  will  automatically  unlock  itself  af
ter  you  lock the  vehicle.  This  prevents 
you  from  unintentionally  locking  your 
key in the  luggage  compartment. 
- When  the  vehicle  is  locked,  the  luggage 
compartment  lid can  be  unlocked  sepa
rately  by press ing  the  button 
e:5 on  the  
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Child  safety  lock 
Mechanical  child  safety  lock  in the  rear 
doors 
The child safety  lock prevents  the  rear doors 
from  being  opened  from  the inside. 
Fig.  30 Rear doors:  child  safety  lock 
The child  safety  lock  is visible  only  when  the 
door  is open. 
• Remove  the  mechanical  key<> 
page 32. 
• To switch  on  the  child  safety  lock,  turn  the 
key  in the  direction  of the  arrow . 
•  To switch 
off the  child  safety  lock, turn  the 
key in the  opposite  direction  to  the  arrow. 
When  the  child  safety  locks  are  activated,  the 
inside  door  handles  do  not  work  and  the  doors 
can  only  be  opened  from  the  outside . 
Power  child  safety  lock  for  the  rear 
doors 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  power  c hild  safety  lock  in the 
rea r doo rs 
The power  child safety  lock t prevents  the 
rear doors  from  being  opened  from  the  in
side. 
Fig.  31 Section  from  drive r's door:  co ntrols 
Opening  and  closing  41 
• To activate  the child  safety  lock  for  the  left/ 
right  rear  door,  press  the  left/right  button 
t 
in the  driver's  door r=> fig.  31. The  light  in the 
button  will turn  on . 
•  To deactivate  the  child  safety  lock for  the 
left/right  rear door,  press  the  left/right  but
ton 
t in the  driver's  door. The  light  in the 
button  turns 
off. 
The following  features  are  switched off: 
- The  interior  door  handles  in the  rear doors, 
- The  power  windows  in the  rear  doors, 
- The  buttons  for the  sun  shade*  in the  rear 
window, 
- The  buttons  for  the  power  sun  shades*  in 
the  side  windows, 
- The front  passenger  power  seat  adjust
ment*  button  (by  pressing  the right  button 
Ii]). 
In  order  to  activate  the  ch ild  safety  lock on 
the  left  and  the  right  side,  press  the two  safe
ty  buttons 
I!] in succession. 
Power  windows 
Controls 
The  driver can control  all power  windows. 
Fig. 32 Section  of  the driver's  door:  Controls 
All power  window  switches  are  provided  with 
a two-position  function : 
Opening  the  windows 
• Press  the  switch  to  the first  stop and  ho ld  it 
until  the  window  reaches  the  desired  posi
tion. 
•  Press  the  switch  briefly  to  the 
second  stop 
to  automatically  open  the  window. Ill- 
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42  Opening  and closing 
Closing the windows 
.,. Pull  the  switch  to  the first  stop and hold  it 
until  the  window  reaches the  desired posi
tion  . 
.,.  Pull the  switch  briefly  to  the 
second  stop to 
automatically  close the  window. 
Power  window  switches 
@ Driver's  door 
@ Passenger's door 
©  Left  rear  door 
@  Right  rear  door 
®  Safety  button  (or two  safety  buttons  in 
vehicles w ith  power  child  safety  locks 
c:> page  41) 
Child  safety  lock 
When the  safety  button® c:> fig. 32 is press
ed, the  LED in the  button  lights up. The fol
lowing  features  are switched  off: 
- The power  windows  in the  rear  doors, 
- The buttons  for  the  power  sun shades * in 
the  side windows, 
- The buttons  for  the  power  sun shade*  in the 
rear  window, 
- Front  passenger  power  seat adjustment* 
button. 
&_ WARNING 
- When  you  leave your  veh icle - even  if on
ly  brief ly - always take  the  ignition  key 
with  you.  This applies  particularly  when  children  remain  in the  veh icle. Otherwise 
the  chi ldren  could  start  the  engine or  op
erate  electrical  equipment  (e.g. power 
w indows).  The power  windows are func
tional  until the  driver's  door or  passeng
er's  door  has been opened . 
- Be careful  when closing  the  windows. 
C heck  to see  that  no  one is in  the  way,  or 
serious  injury  could  result! 
- When  locking  the  vehicle  from outside, 
the  vehicle  must  be unoccupied  since the 
windows  can no longer  be opened  in  an 
emergency. 
(D Tips 
- The driver  can lower  or  raise the  power 
sun shades*  in the  s ide windows  by using 
switches © and @. 
- After  the  ignition  has  been switched 
off, 
the  windows  can sti ll be opened  or 
closed for  about  10 minutes.  The power 
w indows are not  switched  off until  the 
dr iver's  door or  passenger's  door has 
been opened . 
What  to  do after  a malfunction 
The one-touch  open  and  close  function  must 
be reactivated  if  the  battery  has  been  discon
nected . 
.,. Pull and  hold the  power  window  switch  until 
the  window  is fully  closed  . 
.,.  Release the  sw itch  and then  pull it  again for 
at  least  one second. 
Valet  parking 
The valet  parking  feature  protects  the  lug
gage  compartment  from  unauthorized  ac
cess . 
Fig.  33 Valet  parking  button 
With  "valet  parking"  activated , the  luggage 
compartment  lid cannot  be opened . 
.,.  Remove the  mechanica l key 
¢ page  32. 
.,.  Open the  glove compartment  and activate 
c:> fig. 33 the  "valet  parking"  feature by 
pressing  the 
j VA LETi button . The  indicator 
light  in the  sw itch  illuminates . 
.,.  Close the  glove  compartment  and  lock  it 
w ith  the  mechanical  key . .,.  
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enter  and  exit comfortably. The  side  bol
sters  inflate  again  once  you  begin driv
ing. 
Armrest 
There is a storage  compartment  under  the 
armrest. 
Fig. 56 Cockpit: center  armrest 
Opening  the  storage  compartment 
iii 0 
± 
"' m 
• Press  the  button  -arrow- and move the  arm
rest  up 
¢ fig.  56 . 
Adjusting  the  armrest 
•  To 
move the  armrest  forward  and  up,  press 
the  button  -arrow- while  pulling  the  armrest  into  the  desired  position. 
•  To bring  the  armrest  back  into  its  original 
pos ition,  press  the  button  -arrow- while 
pressing  the armrest  down . 
Please  note  that  the  driver's  arm  movements 
may  be  restricted  with  the  armrest  folded 
down . For this  reason,  the  armrest  should  not 
be folded  down  when  driving  in c ity  traffic. 
Rear  seats 
General information 
Safe  transportation  of  passengers on the rear 
seats  requires proper safety  precautions. 
All passengers  on  the  rear  seats  must  be  seat
ed  in compliance  w ith the  safety  guidelines 
explained  in 
r=.> page  145 and ¢ page  153. 
The  correct  seating  position is critical  for  the 
safety  of front 
and rear  seat  passengers  alike 
¢page  138. 
Seats  and  storage  61 
A WARNING 
-Occupants  in the  front and rear  seats 
must  always  be  properly  restrained. 
- Do not  let  anyone  ride  in the  vehicle 
without  the  head restraints  provided. 
Head  restraints  help  to reduce  injuries . 
- Loose  items  inside  the  passenger  com
partment  can  fly forward  in a  crash  or 
sudden  maneuver  and  injure occupants. 
Always  store  articles in the  luggage  com
partment  and use the  tie-down  eyelets. 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
r=.> page 138,  Proper  seating  positions 
for  passengers  in rear seats. 
Adjusting  the  rear seats 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  comfort  seats 
Fig. 57 Right  rea r seat:  seat  adjustme nt  buttons 
@ -Adjusting  the  lumbar  support:  press  the 
button  to  the  left/r ight  to  adjust  the  lumbar 
support  curvature 
r=.> ,&. . Press  the  button  up/ 
down  to  adjust  the  he ight  of  the lumbar  sup
port ¢ 
A::,.. 
®-Moving  the  upper  sect ion  of the  backrest 
forward/back . Press  the  button  forward/back 
¢_&. . 
©-Massage  function*:  to  select  the  "pulsat
ing"  massage  function,  press  the  button  for
ward . To select  the  "wave"  massage  function, 
press  the  button  back . 
If three  lights  in the 
button  turn on,  the  massage  is  at the  stron
gest  level.  To reduce  the  massage  level,  press 
the  button  again. To turn  the  massage  func
tion  off,  press  the  button  again  until  a ll of the 
lights  turn  off .  ..,.  
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62  Seats  and storage 
@-Moving the  seat  forward/back:  press  the 
button  forward/back 
r=:, .&. . 
@ -Moving the  seat  up/down: press  the  but
ton  up/down~ &.. 
©-Switching  front  passenger  seat  adjust
ment  on/off:  this  function  must  be  activated 
in the  MMI 
<=:> page  64 , <=:> &, .To switch  front 
passenger  seat  adjustment  on,  press  the  but
ton.  You can  now  adjust  the  front  passenger 
seats  using  the  buttons @and  @. If you  do 
not  press  the  buttons ® or@ , front  passen
ger  se at adjustment  switche s off automatical
ly after  approximately  ten  seconds. 
A WARNING 
- The  power  adjustment  for  the  individual  seats  also  works  with  the  ignition.  For 
this  reason,  children  should  never  be  left 
unattended  in  the vehicle  -they  could  be 
injured! 
- Exercise  caution  when  adjusting  the 
seats . Unsupervised  or  careless seat ad
justment  can  pinch  fingers  or  hands  causing  injuries. 
- Vehicles  with  a  pass  through  in the  cen
ter  console  have  seating  for  four.  The 
Reclining  rear  seat  overview 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  reclining  rear  seat 
,-@ 
_____ ___ ., ------- ---- ·-------- ----- ------
-
Fig.  58 Rear  door : ad justing  t he  reclining  po sit ion 
CD -Adjusting  the  reclining  position  long  center  console  between  the  two 
rear  seats  is 
not a seating  position. 
Therefore,  a safety  belt  is not  provided. 
(D Note 
If  a  child  seat  is attached  to  one  of the  rear 
seats,  this  seat  must  not  be  adjusted  using 
the  power  controls  under any  circumstan
ces.  The  easy  entry  function  for  this  seat 
must  also  be  deactivated  in the  MMI 
<=:> page  64. The  child  seat  as  well  as  the 
rear  seat  can  be  damaged  by the  adjust
ment  process. 
(D Tips 
The  massage  function  switches  off  auto
matically  after  approximately  10  minutes. 
- If you  cannot  move  the  front  passenger 
seat,  it may  be  because 
- the  front  passenger's  seat  memory 
function  is switched  off 
r=;, page 67  or 
- the  child  safety  lock is switched  on  (the 
@ button ¢ page  41 or  the  right t 
button <=:> page  41 lights up  in the  driv
er's  door),  or 
- the  front  passenger  seat  adjustment  is 
switched  off  in the  MMI 
r=;, page  64. 
@ -Adjusting  the  standard  position  
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@-Folding  the  leg support  up/down 
@-Leg support  steeper/flatter 
©-Leg support  forward/back 
@ -Adjusting  the  display 
Operating  the  reclining  rear seat 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  reclining  rear seat 
Fig.  59 Rear center  conso le: seat  adjustment  buttons 
Reclining position  on/off 
@ -Adjusting  the  reclining  position:  press 
and  hold  the button @c> 
page 62, fig. 58 un
til  your  seat  and the  front  passenger's seat 
reach their  end  positions  c> 
page 62, fig. 58. 
Depending  on the last setting,  the  leg support 
may fold  out  at  the  same time.  The front  pas
senger seat's  can no longer  be used in the  re
clining  position  c> 
&. 
@ -Adjusting  the  standard  position:  press 
and  hold  the  button@ until  the front  pas
senger's  seat  reaches its  end position  and  its 
head  restraint  is upright.  The leg  support 
folds  in  at  the  same time  c> 
&. 
You can adjust  the  leg support  or  fold  the  dis
play forward  in the  reclining  position: 
Adjusting  the  leg support 
@ -Folding  the  leg support  out/in:  press and 
hold  the  left/right  button @c> 
fig. 59  until 
the  leg support  reaches the  desired  position . 
@-Leg support  steeper/flatter:  Activate 
front  passenger's  seat  adjustment  with  the 
button 
(f) . To adjust  the  front  passenger's 
seat  backrest  and the  leg  support,  press the 
button ® forward/back. 
Seats  and  storage  63 
© -Leg  support  forward/back:  Activate  front 
passenger 's seat adjustment  with  the  button 
(f) . To adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat  and 
leg support  forward/back,  press the  button @ 
forward/back. 
Adjusting  the  display 
@-Tilting  the  display  forward/back : press 
and  hold  the  left/right  button@ until  the  dis
play  reaches the  desired  position . 
You  can fold  the  display  forward so that  you 
have a clear  view of  the  roadway . With  the 
seat  in  the  reclining position,  press and hold 
the  right  button @ unti l the  display  is folded 
forward.  Make sure the  driver  has a clear  v iew 
of  the  exterior  mirrors.  If  so, confirm  the  quest ion  in the  MMI  with  Yes. If  you  answer 
No or  do  not  respond  to  the question,  the  dis
play will  return  to  the  upright  position. 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger's  seat 
(f)-Make  sure that  the  front  passenger's seat 
adjustment  is switched  on in the  Infotain ment  system 
c> page 64. Activate  the  front 
passenger's  seat adjustment  with  the  button 
(f) . You  can now  adjust  the  passenger's  seat 
forward/back  and the  backrest using the  but
tons @) and @. With  buttons @/@ , you  can 
adjust  the  passenger's  seat to  the  reclin ing/ 
upright  position.  If  you do not  adjust  the  pas
senger's seat,  the  button 
(f) will deactivate 
automat ica lly after  about  10 seconds. 
_.& WARNING 
Do  not  use the  front  passenger's  seat for 
seating  when  it  is in the  reclining  position. 
This  increases the  risk  of serious  injury  or 
death . 
- Never  adjust  the reclining  posit ion when 
the  front  passenger's seat  is occupied. 
This  increases  the  risk of  injury. 
- Do not  t ilt  the  display  if the  driver's  view 
of  the  right  exterior  mirror  will  be ob
structed. 
- Make  sure the area between  the  leg sup
port  and the  front  passenger's  seat  back
rest  is clear  befo re  folding  the  leg sup
port  in so  that you are not  pinched .  
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66  Seats and  storage 
Seat  memory 
Description 
Applies to  vehicles: wit h memory  fu nctio n 
The  memory  function  allows  you  to  quickly 
and  eas ily  store  and  recall  personal  seating 
p rofiles  for  the  dr iver,  front  passenger  and 
outer  rear  seats*.  The  memory  function  is op
erated  through  the  master  key and  the  memo ry buttons  in the  driver's/front passenger's 
doors  and  the  rear  doors*. 
The  driver's  seating  profi le  is stored  and  as 
signed  to  the  master  key each  time  the  vehicle 
is locked . The  seating  profile  is recalled  auto
matically  when  the  vehicle  is  unlocked. If two 
Remote  control 
master  key 
Driver 
Seat X 
Head  restraint X 
Steering  wheel* X 
Safety  belt* X 
Both  exterior  rear-X 
view  mirrors* 
There  are two  additional  buttons in the  rea r 
doors*  that can  be  used  to recall  two  stored 
seating  profiles 
r:=;,page 67. 
Remote  control  key 
Appl ies to  vehicles: with  memory  function 
To assign  the  driver's seat  settings  to  the  re
mote  contro l key when  locking  the  vehicle,  the 
function  must  be  switched  on  . 
..  Se lect : 
I CAR I function  button > Car systems 
control  button > Vehicle settings  > Seats > 
Driver seat > Remote  control key> On. 
@ Tips 
If you  do  not  want  another  driver's  set
tings  to  be  assigned  to  the  remote  control 
key, switch  off the  memory  function  using 
the  MMI or  the 
! OF F! button r:=;, page 67.  people 
use one  vehicle,  it is  recommended 
that  each  person  always  uses  "their  own" 
master  key. 
Two  seating  profiles  can  be  stored  in each  of 
the  driver's/front  passenger's doors and  one 
seat ing profile  in each  of  the  rear doors*. 
Once  stored,  these  seat ing profiles  can  be  re
ca lled  at  any  time. 
T he  following  sett ings  are  stored: 
Memory  button 
Driver  Front  passenger  Outer  rear seats* 
X 
X X 
X  X 
X 
X 
X 
X