rear view mirror AUDI A8 2015 Owners Manual
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2  Table  of  contents Vehicle  literature  .. .. .. .. .. ... . 
5 
About  this  Owner's  Manual . . . 6 
Controls  and equipment  .. ...  . 
Ins truments  and  controls  .. . . 
General  illustration  ......... .. ...  . 
Instruments  and  warning / 
indicator  lights ........ .. .. .. . . 
Instruments  ............ ... .. ...  . 
Warning/indicator  lights  .......... . 
Driver  information  display  .. .. .. ... . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (OBD) . . . 
Opening  and  closing  .. .. .... . . 
Keys  .. ...... ........... .. .. ...  . 
Power locking  system  ..... .. .. .. . . 
Luggage compartment  lid  .. .. .. .. . . 
Child  safety  lock  . .......... ... .. . . 
Power  windows  . .......... ... .. . . 
Valet  park ing  . ........... .. .. ...  . 
Sliding/tilting  sun roof  ... .. .. .. .. . . 
Panoramic  sunroof  ........ .. .. ...  . 
Clear  vision  .. ........ .. .. .. .. . . 
Lights  . .. .. ............. .. .. .. . . 
I nterior  lights  .............. .. ...  . 
V1s1on  ..... ... .... ......... ....  . 
Wiper  and washer  system  ... ... .. . . 
Mirrors  ................. .. .. ...  . 
Digital  compass  .......... .... ...  . 
Seats  and  storage  ....... .. .. . . 
General  recommendations  ..... .. . . 
Front  seats  ... ........... .... ...  . 
Rear seats  .. ... .... ...... .. .. .. . . 
H ead restraints  .............. .. . . 
Seat memory  . ... ..... ... .. .. .. . . 
Full-length  center  console  .... .. ...  . 
L uggage  compartment  .. .. .. .. ...  . 
Pass-through  with  ski sack  ........ . 
Roof rack  ....... ......... ... ...  . 
12-vo lt  sockets  ........ ... .. .. ...  .  8 
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3 1 
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4 1 
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68  70 
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Storage  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  74 
Cooler  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 76 
Warm  and  cold  .......... .....  . 
Climate  controls  . ............. ...  .  78 
78 
On  the  road  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . 8 2 
Steering  .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  82 
Starting  and stopping  the  engine  . . .  .  83 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake  .  . .  .  85 
Start-Stop-System  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 87 
Speed warning  system  .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  .  90 
Cruise control  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  90 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
and  braking  guard  . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
92 
Introduction  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  92 
Genera l information  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  92 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control  . . . . .  . .  .  94 
Audi  braking  gua rd . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  98 
Messages  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  99 
Audi  active  lane  assist  . . . . . . . . 101 
Active  lane assist  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  .  101 
Audi  side  assist  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 10 4 
Lane  Change Assistant.  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  104 
Audi  drive  select  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . 108 
Driving  settings  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  108 
Raising/lowering  the  vehicle..... .. .  110 
Driver  messages  .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  .  110 
Night  vision  a ssistant ........ . 111 
Night  vision  assistant  with  pedestrian 
and wild  animal  detection  . . . . .  . .  . .  .  111 
Automatic  Transmission  . . .  . .  . 114 
tiptronic  (8-speed  transmission)  .  . . .  .  114 
Parking  systems  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 120 
General information  .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  .  120 
Parking  system  plus  with  rear view 
camera  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  121 
Peripheral  cameras  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  .  124 
Adjusting  the  d isplay and  the  warning 
tones.  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  130  
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34  Openin g and  clo sing 
A WARNING 
- When  you  lock your  ve hicle from  outside, 
nobody  -especially  children  -should  re
ma in  ins ide  th e veh icl e. Rememb er, 
when  you  lock  the  ve hicle from  the  out 
side  the  windows  cannot  be  opened  from 
the  inside . 
- When  you  leave  the  vehicle,  always  take 
the  ignition  key with  you.  This  will  pre
vent  passengers  (ch ildren,  for  example) 
from  accidentally  being  locked  in the  ve 
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  outside  w ithout  the  key. 
- Applies  to  vehicles  with  power  side  door 
closer*: 
- When  closing  a  door,  make  sure  noth
ing  can  interfere  w ith  the  doo r.  T his 
could  cause  ser ious  personal  in jury. 
- You can  stop  the  door  from  clos ing  at 
any  time  by pulling  on  the  inside  or 
outside  door  handle. 
@ Tips 
- In  the  event  of  a crash  with  airbag  de
ployment  all  locked  doors  will  be  auto
matically  unlocked  to  g ive  access  to  t he 
vehicle  occupants  from  the  outside. 
- If the  power  lock ing  system  should  ma l
funct ion,  you  can  lock  the  dr iver's  door 
u sing  the  mechanical  key 
~ page  3 7. 
- If the  power  lock ing  system  should  fail, 
you  can  still  open  the  fue l tank  flap  in an 
emergency<=> 
page  224 . 
-You are  we ll advised  no t to  keep  valua
bles  insi de an  unattended  vehicle,  visib le 
or  not.  Even  a  properly  locked  vehicle 
cannot  provide  the  sec urity  of  a  safe. 
- If the  L ED in the  upper  edge  of  the  d riv
er's  door  panel  comes  on  fo r abo ut  30 
seconds  afte r the  vehicle  is locked,  there 
i s  a  ma lfunction  in the  power  locking  or 
the  anti-theft  warning  system.  Have the  malfunction  corrected  by an  author ized  Audi  dealership  or  qualified  repair  facili
ty
. 
Setting  power  locking 
The driver can  determine  the  functions  for 
power  locking in the  MMI. 
.,.  Select: I CAR I function  button > Car sy ste m s 
contro l bu tton > Vehicle  setting s > (Central 
locking ). 
Lock wh en driving  -
If you  sele ct On, the  vehi
cle  locks  automa tica lly when  driv ing.  A ll of 
the  doors  and  luggage  compartment  lid  lock. 
Central  locking 
Unlock  door s -
You can  dec ide  if All doo rs or 
o n ly the 
Driver shou ld  unloc k. The  l uggage 
compartment  lid a lso  un locks  when 
All is se
l ected.  If you  sele ct 
Driv er in a ve hicle  w it h  a 
convenience  key* , on ly the  door  whose  handle 
you  pull  will  un lock. 
If you  se lect Driver , all t he  doors  and  luggage 
compartment  lid  will  un loc k if you  press  the@ 
button  on  the  remote  con trol master  key 
twice. 
L ock exterior  trunk  handle  -If you  select On , 
the  luggage  compar tment  lid  handle  is 
locked.  In this  case  the  luggage  compar tment 
lid  can  be  opened  with  the  button 
e:5 on  the 
master  key or  with  the 
e:5 b utton * in  the  driv 
er's  door.  In  ve hicles  w ith  a  convenience  key*, 
you  can  st ill open  the  luggage  compartment 
lid  using  the  handle  if an  authorized  master 
key is  near  the  proxim ity  sensor . 
Fold  mirrors*  -If  you  select On, the  exterior 
rearview  mirrors  fold  in  automatically  when 
you  press  the 
ffJ button  o n the  remote  control 
master  key or  touch  the  sensor * in the  handle. 
Tone when  locking  -When  you  select On, a 
confirmat ion  tone  sounds  when  you  lock  the 
vehicle .  
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_& 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 man
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 
the  headlights  so that  you  can see ahead 
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  dynamic 
headlight  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  pre
vent  malfunctions  or failures. 
- In  the event  of  a light  sensor  malfunc
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the  instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page 22. 
- 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  tempera
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.  Clear  vision  4 
7 
Emergency  flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are  in an emer
gency  situation . 
Fig. 41 Center consol e: eme rge ncy flash er sw itc h 
.,.  Press the  switch&..~ fig.  41 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 DI in the  instru
ment  cluster,  as well  as the  light  in the  emer
gency flasher  switch &.. blink  likewise.  The 
emergency  flasher  also works  when  the  igni
tion  is turned  off. 
The emergency flashers  will  turn  on automati
cally  if  you are in  an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency flashers 
when: 
- you a  re the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf
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: !CAR ! function  button> Car systems 
control  button > Vehicle settings > Exterior 
lighting.  ..,.  
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.. Turn  the  knob  to  the  desired  vehicle  area 
and press the  knob . The bar that  appears in
dicates  the  selected  brightness  . 
..  To increase or  reduce the  brightness,  turn 
the  knob  and press it. 
S electing  a color  profile* 
..  Se lect  in the  MMI: 
!CAR ! function  b utton > 
Ca r sys tems control  button > Vehi cle se t
tings 
> In terior  light ing > Colo r profile . 
The amb ience lig hti ng turns  on when  the 
function  is activated  in the  MMI  and when you 
turn  the  headlights  on whi le the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
Adjusting  the  b rightness 
You can ad just  the  brightness  for  the four 
zones  Front  top , Fr ont f ootwell , Rear top  and 
Rear footwell  or for  All area s at  the  same 
time. 
Selecting  a color  pr ofile 
You ca n select from  the  Ivory, Polar  and Ru
b y/ Polar  color  profiles . 
(I) Tips 
The settings  are automati cally  sto red and 
a ssigne d to  the  remote  con tro l key that  is 
in  use. 
Instrument  illumination 
You can adjust  the  brightness  of  the  instru
ment  and  display  illumina tion as  well  as  the 
Head-up  Display*. 
F ig. 46 Instrument  illum ination 
.,.  Press the  knob  to  release it. 
Clear vi sion 51 
..  Turn the  knob toward" -"  or "+"  to  reduce or 
i ncrease the  brightness . 
..  Press the  knob  aga in to  return  it  to  its  origi
nal position. 
(D Tips 
The instrument  illumination  (for  dials  and  needles)  lights  on when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on and the  vehicle  lights  are 
turned  off.  As the  daylight  fades,  t he illu
mination  of  the  dials  li kewise d ims a uto
matically  and w ill  go out  completely  when 
the  outs ide  light  is very  low.  Th is feature  is 
meant  to  rem ind you  to sw itch  on the 
headligh ts when  ou tside  ligh t conditions 
b ecome poor . 
Vision 
Sun  visors 
Fig. 4 7 Sun  visor 
E ) 
-' @ 
The sun visors for  the  driver  and  passenger 
can be re leased from  their  brackets  and 
turned  toward  the  doors 
c> fig.  47@. They 
can a lso be moved  back and forth  lengthwise 
in th is position . 
The mirror  light  switches  on when  the  cover 
over the  vanity  m irror @opens. 
There is a shade between  the  dr iver's and  pas
senger's s un v isors that  can be used to  cover 
the  gap above the  rearview  mirror.  
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56  Clear  vis ion 
Dimming  the mirrors 
Fig. 5 4 Automat ic d imming  rea rv iew  mirror 
.. To dim  the  rearview  mirror  and  both  exterior 
mirrors,  press  the @button . The  diode @ 
turns  on.  The rearview  and  exter ior  mirrors 
dim  automatically  when  light  sh ines  on 
them,  for  example  from  head lights  on  ave
hicle  to  the  rea r. 
.&_ WARNING 
Electrolyte  fl uid can  leak  from  au tomatic 
dimmi ng  mirrors  if the  glass  is broken. 
Electrolyte  fl uid can  irritate  sk in,  eyes  and 
respiratory  system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  elec 
t ro lyte  can  cause  irritation  to  the  resp ira
tory  system,  especially  among  people 
with  asthma  or other  respiratory  cond i
tions.  Get fresh  air  immediately  by leav
ing the  vehicle  or,  if that  is not  possible, 
open  windows  and  doors  all  the  way . 
- If  electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush 
them  thoroughly  with  large  amounts  of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  m in utes; 
med ica l attent ion  is recommended. 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  sk in, f lush  affect
e d area  w ith  clean  water  for  at  least  15 
min utes  and  then  w ash  affec ted  area 
with  soap  and  water;  medical  at tention 
is recommended.  Thoroughly  wash  af
fected  clothing  and  shoes  before  reuse. 
- If swa llowed  and  person  is conscious, 
rinse  mouth  w it h  wate r fo r at  leas t 15 
minutes.  Do not  induce vomiting  unless 
instructed  to  do  so  by medical  professio 
nal.  Get  medical  attention  immediately. 
. 
(D Note 
Liqu id  e lectrolyte  leaking  from  broken  mir
ror glass  w ill damage  any  plastic  surfaces 
i t  comes  in  contact  with.  Clean  up  spilled 
electrolyte  immediately  with  clean  water 
and  a  sponge . 
@ Tips 
-Switching  off the  dimming  function  of 
the  inside  rear  view  mirror  also  deacti
vates  the  automatic  dimming  function  of 
the  exter ior  mir ro rs . 
- Automatic  d imm ing  for  the mirror  on ly 
operates  properly  if the  sun  shade*  for 
the  rear  w indow  is not  in use  or  the  light 
st riking the  inside  m irror  is  not  hinde red 
by ot he r  objects. 
- The  automatic  dimming  m irrors  do  not 
dim  when  the  interior  lighting  is tu rned 
on  or the  reve rse  gear  is selected  . 
Digital  compass 
Switching  the  compass on and  off 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  digital  compass 
The  compass  direction is shown  in  the  rear
view mirror . 
l 
Fig.  55  Rearv iew  mirro r: Digital  compass  activated 
.. To  switch  the  compass  on  or  off, press  and 
hold  the  b utton @ until  the  compass  dis
p lay  in the  m irror ¢ 
fig.  55 appears  o r disap
pea rs. 
The  dig ital  compass  on ly works  when  the  igni
t ion  is on . The  directions  are  indicated  with 
abbrev iat ions: 
N (nor th), NE (no rtheast), E 
(east) , SE (southeas t), S (so uth), SW (so uth 
west), 
W (west), NW (northwest) .  
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A WARNING 
The  digital  compass is to be  used  as  a di
rectional  aid  only.  Even though  you  may 
want  to  look  at  it while  you  are  driving,  you 
must  still  pay attention  to  traffic,  road  and 
weather  conditions  as  well  as  other  possi
ble  hazards. 
{D) Tips 
To prevent  inaccurate  compass  readings,  do  not  bring  any  remote  controls,  electri
cal  devices  or  metallic  objects  near  the 
mirror. 
Adjusting  the  magnetic  zone 
A pplies to  vehicles: with  d igital  compass 
The magnetic  zone must  be adjusted  correctly 
for  the  compass  to read  accurately. 
® 
Fig. 56 Magnetic  zone  map 
.. Press  and  hold  the  button@¢ page  56, 
fig.  55 
until  the  number  of the  magnetic 
zone  appears  in the  rearview  mirror . 
..  Press  the  button @repeatedly  to select  the 
correct  magnetic  zone.  The selection  mode 
turns  off  after  a few  seconds. 
Clear  vision  5  7 
Calibrating  the  compass 
Applies  to  vehicles: wit h digita l compass 
You must  recalibrate  the  compass if it does 
not  display  the  correct direction . 
.. Press  and hold  the button @ until  a  Cap
pears  in  the rearview  mirror. 
..  Drive  in a  circle  at  about  6  mph  (10  km/h) 
until  a  direction  is displayed  in the  rearview 
mirror. 
A WARNING 
To avoid  endangering  yourself  and  other 
drivers,  calibrate  the  compass  in an  area 
where  there is no traffic.  
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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.  62 Rear  center  console:  seat  adjustment  buttons 
Reclining po sition  on /off 
@ -Adjusting  the  reclining  position:  press 
and  hold  the  button@c> 
page 62, fig. 61 un
til  your  seat  and  the fron t passenger's seat 
reach their  end  positions  c> 
page 62, fig. 61. 
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: 
Adjusti ng th e leg  su pport 
@ -Folding  the  leg support  out/in:  press and 
hold  the left/right  button@c> 
fig. 62 unti l 
the  leg support  reaches  the desired  position . 
@-Leg s upport  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. 
Sea ts  a nd  s to rage  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. 
A dju sting  th e dis pla y 
@-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  view 
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 . 
Adju sting  the  front  p asseng er'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  us ing the  but
tons @) and @. W ith  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 
automatica lly  after  about  10 seconds. 
_.& WARNING 
Do not  use the  front  passenger's  seat for 
seating  when  it  is in the  reclin ing pos ition. 
This  increases the  risk of  serious  injury  or 
death . 
- Never adjust  the  recl ining  posit ion when 
the  front  passenger's seat  is occupied. 
This  inc reases the  r isk of  injury. 
- Do not  t ilt  the  d isplay if  the  driver's  view 
of  the  right  exter io r 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 fo ld ing the  leg  sup
port  in so that  yo u 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 . When  you  open  the  door,  the  seat
ing  profile  is automatically  recalled.  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  
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Front cupholder 
• To  open  the  cupholder,  tap  the cover 
¢ fig.  80, ¢ _&. 
Rear cupholder 
• To  open  the  cupholder,  tap  the  front  strip 
¢fig.  81, ¢ _&. 
In  vehicles with  a full-length  center  console  in 
the  rear,  the cupholder  is  located at@ 
¢ page  68,  fig . 68. 
_& WARNING 
Spilled  hot liquid  can cause an accident 
and personal  injur y. 
- Never carry  any  beverage containe rs with 
hot  liquids,  such as hot  coffee  or  hot  tea, 
in  the  vehicle  while  it is  moving . In  case 
of  an accident,  sudden braking or  other 
vehicle  movement,  hot  liqu id could  spill, 
caus ing scald ing  burns . Spill ed hot  liquid 
can also cause an accident  and personal 
injury. 
- Use only  soft  cups in the  cupholder.  Hard 
cups and  glasses can cause injury  in  an 
acc ident. 
(D Note 
On ly drink  containers  with  lids should  be 
carried  in the  cupho lder.  Liquid  could  spill 
out  and damage your  veh icle's electronic 
equ ipment  or sta in the  upholstery,  etc. 
Cooled glove  compartment 
The cooled glove  compartment  only functions 
when  the A/C system  is switched  on. 
Fig. 82 Glove compa rtment:  switc hing cooling  mode 
on/off 
Seats  and  storage  75 
• Turn  the knob @counterclockwise  to switch 
cooling  on. The symbols  on the  knob indi
cate the  correct  pos ition 
<=> fig.  82. 
•  Turn the  knob@clockwise  to  switch cooling 
off. 
The  glove compartment  cooling  mode  only 
functions  when  the  vehicle  A/C system  is 
switc hed on. If  the  heating  is  switched on, 
switc hing the  glove  compartment  cooling 
mode  off  is recommended . 
_& WARNING 
Always leave the  lid on the  glove  compart
ment  cover closed while  dr iving  to  reduce 
the  risk  of  injury. 
© Tips 
The  glove compartment  can be locked  us
in g the  mechanical  key 
¢page 32. 
Additional  storage 
There are a var iety of  storage  compartmen ts 
and  fasteners  in various places  in the  veh icle. 
- Storage compartments  in the  doo rs 
- Net  in the  front  passenger footwell 
- Eyeglasses compartment  in the  headliner 
(near  the rearview  mirror) 
- Storage compartments  under  the  center 
armrests 
- Compartments*  on the  back of  the  front 
seat  backrests 
- Garment  hooks over the  rear doors 
- Compartment  in  the center  console with 
pass-through)*  (rear) 
- Compartment  behind  the  rear center  arm
rest  (in vehicles without  the  pass-through* 
or  cooler *) 
- Cell phone  holder*  in the  right  rear  door 
- Bag hoo ks in the  luggage  compartment 
_& WARNING 
-= 
-When  driving,  do  not  leave any hard  ob-
jects  on the  rear w indow  shelf  or allow 
your  pet  to  sit  on the  she lf .  They cou ld  
Page 78 of 312

76  Seats  and storage 
become  a  hazard  for  vehicle  occupants  in 
the  event  of sudden  braking  or  a  crash. 
- Always  remove  objects  from  the  instru
ment  panel.  Any items  not  stored  could 
slide  around  inside the  vehicle  while  driv
ing  or when  accelerating  or when  apply
ing  the  brakes  or when  driving  around  a 
corner. 
- When  you  are  driving  make  sure  that 
anything  you  may  have  placed  in the  cen
ter  console  or  other  storage  locations  cannot  fall  out  into  the  footwells.  In case 
of sudden  braking  you  would  not be  able 
to  brake  or  accelerate. 
- Any articles  of  clothing  that  you  have 
hung  up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driv
er's  view. The  coat  hooks  are  designed 
only for  lightweight  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  injure  any  passen gers  inside  the  vehicle . 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  in an 
accident  or  sudden  stop,  always  keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  driving . 
- Read  and  follow  all WARNINGS 
¢ page  170,  Important  safety  instruc
tions  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  lightweight  clothing . Do not  leave any 
heavy  or  sharp  edged  objects  in the  pock
ets  which  may  interfere with  the  side  cur
tain  airbag  deployment  and  can cause 
personal  injury  in  a crash. 
- Do  not use coat  hangers  for  hanging 
clothing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this can in
terfere  with  proper  deployment  of  the 
side  curtain  airbags  in an  accident. 
- Do  not  hang  heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  could  cause  personal  in
jury  in a  sudden  stop. 
(D Note 
Objects  located  on  the  rear shelf  that  rub 
against  the  rear  window  could  damage  the 
heating  wires  for  the  rear  window  defog
ger. 
@ Tips 
- A vent  slot  is  located between  the  shelf 
and  the  rear  window.  Do not  block  the 
vent  with  any  items  you  may  place  on  the 
rear  window  shelf. 
- Do not  place  bulky  items  on  the  rear  win
dow  shelf  as  they  could  restrict  or  block 
the  driver's  vision  in the  rear  view  mirror. 
Cooler 
Introduction 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wi th coo ler 
Please  clean  the  cooler  before  using  it for  the 
first  time ¢ 
table  on page  216. 
You can only  switch  on  the  cooler  if 
- the  temperature  in the luggage  compart
ment  is below  131 °F  (55  °C). The cooler 
switches  off  automatically  if the  tempera
ture  in the  luggage  compartment  exceeds 
131  °F  (55  °C).  Once  the  temperature  falls 
below  131 °F (55  °C) again,  the  cooler 
switches  on  again  automatically. 
- the  battery  is  adequately  charged.  The  cool
er  switches  off  automatically  if the  vehicle 
battery  voltage  falls below  a  minimum  lev
el.  This  prevents  the  battery  from  discharg ing.  The  cooler  switches  back  on  again  auto
matically  when  the  battery  voltage  increases 
again  (e .g.  after  starting  the  engine). 
The  cooler  cools  to  42.8  °F 
(+ 6  °C)  and  the 
freezer  cools  to  21.2  °F  (-6 °C)  in optimum 
cooling  conditions.  The  cooling  performance 
is affected  by the  temperature  in the  luggage 
compartment . The  temperature  inside  the 
cooler  will  be  higher  if the  luggage  compart-
ment  is  hot.  .,.