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(!) Door  handle 
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Audi  side assist  d isplay 
Power locking  sw itches 
Audi  side assist  button  . ... ..  . 
A ir vents  with  thumbwheel 
Control  leve r for : 
- Turn signal  and  high  beam 
- High  beam  assist  .... ... ..  . 
- Audi  active  lane assist  ... ..  . 
(J) Mul tif unction  steering  wheel 
with : 
- Horn 
- Driver's  airbag  ....... .. ..  . 
- Drive r information  system  but-
tons  . ................ ...  . 
- Audio/video,  telephone,  navi
gation  and  vo ice recognition 
buttons 
- Shift  paddles  and 
lil butto n 
for  manual  shifting  ....... . 
@ Instrument  cluster  .. ... .. ..  . 
® W indshield  washer  sys tem 
lever  .. .................. . . 
@ H ead-up  Display  ....... .. ..  . 
@ Buttons  for: 
- Start-Stop-System 
-MMI display 
- Electronic  Stab iliza tion  Con-
trol  (ESC)  ............ ...  . 
- Eme rgency flashers  ... .. ..  . 
@ Starting  the  eng ine  if  the re is a 
malfunction  .... ..... .. ....  . 
@ Knee airbag  . ....... ... .. ..  . 
@ Buttons  for : 
- Stee ring  wheel  adjustment  .. 
- Stee ring  wheel  heat ing  .. .. . 
@ Leverfor: 
- Cru ise cont rol  system 
- Adaptive  cruise  control  .. .. . 
@ Bu tton  for  switch ing the  Head
up  Disp lay on/off,  adj usting  the 
height  . ... ... ..... ... .. ..  . 
@ Instrument  illum in ation  . .. ..  . 
@ Eng ine hood  re lease  .... .. ..  . 
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In strument s and  control s 9 
@) Data  Link Connector  for  On 
Board  Diagnostics  (OBD II) 
@ Light  sw itch  ... .. . .. ... ... . . 
@ B uttons  for : 
- All-weather  lights 
- Night  v ision assistant  .... .. . 
- Rear fog  lights  .. .. .. .....  . 
@ Power exterior  m irror  adjust-
ment  .. .. .. .. .. . ... ......  . 
@ Rear lid switch  . .. . ... ......  . 
@ Power w indows  . .. .. ... ....  . 
@ Memory  function  buttons  ....  . 
@) MMI display 
@ Indicator  lights/buttons  for 
- PASSENG ER AIR  BAG OFF 
- Parking  system  ...........  . 
- Rear w indow  power  sun  shade 
@ G love compar tment  .. ......  . 
@ Front  passenger's  airbag  ....  . 
@ Valet  pa rking  feature  .......  . 
@ Analog  clock  .. .. . ... ......  . 
@ 
@ 
Climate  controls 
MMI controls 
@ Se lector  lever  (a utomat ic trans-
mission)  .. .. .. .... .... ....  . 
@ Center  console  w ith  cupholder 
@ E lectromechanical  parking 
brake  . ... .... .. . .. .. .....  . 
@ I START ENGIN E STOPI button 
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- Some of  the  equipment  or  features  shown  in the  genera l illustration  may be 
standard  equ ipment  on your  vehicle  or 
may be opt ional  equ ipment  depending 
on your  mod el.  Always  ask your  author
ized Aud i dea le r i f  you  have a quest ion 
abou t your  vehi cle. 
- Ope rat ion  of  the  Multi  Med ia  Interface 
(MMI)  is described  in a separa te manua l.  
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10  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  warning/indicator  Lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and  controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central  source of  information. 
Fig.  3 Overview of  th e  instr ume nt  cluster 
(!)  Coolan t tempera ture gauge  ... 
@ Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
® Turn signals  ............. .. . 
© D isp lay with 
- Driver  information  system  ... 
- Warning/ind icator  lights 
® Tachom eter 
® F uel gauge  .... ..... ... ... . . 
0 Reset b utton  for  trip  odometer 
(D Tips 
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The  instrument  illumination  (for  dia ls and 
needles)  t urns on when  the  ignition  is  on 
a nd the  vehicle  lights  are tur ned off.  As 
the  daylight  fades,  the  illumination  of  t he 
dia ls likewise  dims  automatica lly and w ill 
go o ut  comple tely when  the o utsi de light 
i s  very  low. Th is feature  is meant  t o rem ind  you 
to sw itch  on the  head ligh ts when  o ut
s id e light  condi tions  become poor . 
Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The engine coolant  gauge (!) ¢ poge 10, fig. 3 
only works  when the  ignition  is  on. To prevent 
damage  to your  engine,  please note  the fol
lowing  important  po ints: 
Engine  cold 
If only  the  LEDs at  the bottom  of  the  gauge 
turn  o n, the  engine has not  reached operating 
temperature  yet.  Avoid hig h engine  speeds, 
heavy engine  loads and  heavy  throttle applica
tions . 
Normal  temp erature 
The eng ine has reached  its  operating  temper-
at ure once the  LEDs up to  the  center  of  the  .,.  
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Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 11 
gauge turn  on under  normal  d riving  condi 
tions . The LEDs higher  up may turn  on when 
the  eng ine  is under  heavy  load or the  exter ior 
temperature  is high . This  is no need to  worry 
as long  as  the. warning  light  in the  instru
ment  cluster  does not  illuminate . If  the  LEDs 
in the  upper  area of  the  display  and the  ind ica
tor  light . in the  instrument  cluster  d isplay 
turn  on, the  coolant  temperature  is too  high 
¢page  15. 
A WARNING 
-Always observe the  warning  in 
~ page  228,  Working  in the  engine 
compartment, 
before  opening  the  hood 
and checking the  engine  coolant  level. 
- Never open the  engine  hood  if you  see or 
hear steam,  or  if  you see engine  coolant 
dr ipping  from  the  engine  compartment. 
You could  burn  yourself.  Let the  engine 
cool off  first  so that  you  cannot  hear or 
see any steam  or  engine  coolant. 
(D Note 
- Mo unt ing additional  lights  or  accessories 
in front  of  the  a ir inlets  reduces the  cool
i ng effect  of  the  rad iator . At  h igh outside 
temperatures  or  high  eng ine load,  the 
engine  co uld  overheat. 
- The front  spo ile r  has been designed  to 
properly  distrib ute  the  cooling  air when 
the  veh icle is moving.  If  the  spoiler  is 
damaged,  this  cou ld red uce the  cooling 
effect  and t he engine  co uld  the n over
heat . Ask you r aut ho rized Aud i dea le r for 
ass istance. 
Tachometer  (engine  rev counter) 
The tachometer  indicates  the  engine  RPM 
(revolutions per minutes). 
If engine  R PM drops be low  1,500,  you should 
downshift  to  the next  lower  gear.  The red a rea 
at  the  end of  the  sca le ind icates maxim um 
perm iss ible engine  RPM after  the  break-in  pe
riod.  Before  reaching th is area, move these
lector  lever to  position  "D (Drive)"  or ease 
your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
@ Note 
The tachometer  need le should  only  briefly 
be  in the  red zone: yo u could  damage your 
engine!  The beg inning  of  the  red zone var 
i es dependi ng on the  engine. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Upsh ifting  early  saves fuel  and  reduces en 
gine  noise. 
Fuel gauge 
The fuel  gauge only  works  when  the  ignition  is 
o n. 
If the  fue l level  drops  below  4  gallons  (15 
l ite rs), the  bottom  LE D tu rns red and the  indi
cator  light 
tD turns  on¢ page  21. The bot
tom  LED b link s red when  the  fue l level  is very 
l ow . 
The possible  range based on the  current  fuel 
level  is shown  in  tab@~ 
page  23,  fig.  4. 
(D Note 
Never run the  ta nk complet ely dry.  An ir
regular  supply  of  f uel  can cause engine 
misfiring  and fuel  cou ld enter  the  exha ust 
system.  The  cata lytic  converter  could  t hen 
overheat  and be damaged. 
Warning/indicator  lights 
Description 
T he ind ic a tor  lights  in the  ins trument  clus ter 
blink  or  tur n on. They  indica te  fu nct ions or 
malfunctions  ¢ 
,&. 
Messages may appea r with  some  indicato r 
li ghts.  A warning  signal  will  sound  at  the 
same t ime. The  indica tor  lights  an d messages 
in the  center  of  the  displays  may  be rep laced 
by other  disp lays. To show t hem  again,  select 
the  tab  for  ind icator  lights  and  messages us
ing the  multifunction  steering  whee l 
¢ 
page  23. If  there  are several  malfunc
tions,  you  can display  them  one at  a time  us- ing the  thumbwheel.  ..,.  
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Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  23 
I--: Sport  differential 
IIJ Sport  differential:  system fault 
There  is a  malfunction  with  the  sport differen
tial. 
Drive to  your  authorized  Audi dea ler  immedi
ately  to have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
IIJ Sport differential: overheating 
The  transmission  temperature  has  increased 
sign ificantly  due  to  the  sporty  dr iving  manner . 
D rive  in a  less  sporty  manner  until the  tem
perature  returns  to  the  normal range  and  the 
indicato r light  switches  of . 
.&_ WARNING 
-
Contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  a 
qualified  workshop  if the  sport  different ial 
is faulty  or  ma lfunctioning.  The  repa ir 
must  be  performed  by trained  personnel 
using  the correct  oil  in order  to  ensure 
safety. 
¢ Q Turn signals 
The indicator  light  blinks  when you  use either 
turn  signal. 
Whenever  you  use  the left Nor the  right a 
turn  signal,  the  indicator  light  blinks.  When 
you  use  the  emergency flashers,  both  indica
tor  lights  flash . 
If  one  of  the  turn  signal  light  bulbs  burn  out, 
the  turn  signal  will  blink  tw ice  as  fast  as  nor
mal.  Carefully  drive  to  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have  the  malfunct ion 
corrected.  The indicator  light  does  not  indi
cate  a  malfunction  if a turn  signa l on  the  trail
er  or  on  the vehicle  fails  in  trailer  towing 
mode. 
(D Tips 
For  more  information  on  the  turn  signals, 
refer  to¢ 
page  48. 
Driver  information 
display 
Overv iew 
Fig . 4 Drive r info rmation  system  in the  inst rument 
cluster 
Fig.  5 Display: examp le  of  the  info rmat ion  lin e 
The  driver  information  system  contains  infor 
mation @ that  is displayed  on  tabs @ 
¢ fig.  4. The following  content  is possible  de
pending  on  vehicle  equipment: 
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Tab Content 
1  Vehicle 
functions : 
On-board  computer ¢ page  25 
Efficiency program*¢ page  26 
Digital speedometer 
Cruise  control*¢ 
page  90 
Adaptive cruise  control  and  braking 
guard* ¢ 
page  92 
Audi active  lane  ass ist* <=> page  101 
Display  darkened ...  
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@ Tips 
-The  vehi cle cannot  be  started  if an  unau
thorized  key  is used.  The  vehicle  may  not 
start  if another  radio  device  such  as  a  key 
for  anot her  vehicle  or  a  transponder  is 
l ocated  on  the  key  ring. 
- For  Declarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regula
tions  ¢ 
page  293 . 
Power  locking  system 
General  description 
The power  l ocking  system  locks or  unlocks  all 
doors  and  the luggage  compar tment  lid  si
multaneously. 
You ca n  lock and  un lock  the  vehicle  cent rally. 
You have  the  following  choices: 
- Remote  maste r key 
¢ page  35, 
-Door  handles  with  convenience  key * 
<=>page  35, 
-Lock cylinder  at  the  dr iver 's  door 
¢ page  36, or 
- Power  locking  switc h inside ¢ 
page  36. 
Selective  unlocking 
When  you  loc k the  vehicle,  the  powe r  locking 
system  wi ll lock  the  doors  and  the  l uggage 
compa rtment  lid.  When  unlocking,  you  can 
set  in the  MMI whet her  only  the  driver 's  door 
or  the  entire  vehicle  s houl d  be  unlocked 
¢ page  34. 
Automatic  locking 
The  automatic  loc kin g  feat ure locks  all  t he  ve 
h icle  doors  and  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
when  you  drive  faster  than  9  mph  (15  km/h) . 
The  car  is un locke d again , when  the  opening 
f u nction  in the  power  locking  system  sw itch 
or  at  one  of  the  door  leve rs  is actuated.  The 
Auto  Lock function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
.... N the  MMI ¢ page  34. .... N 
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Opening  and  clo sin g  33 
Anti-theft  alarm  warning  system 
If the  an ti-t heft  ala rm  warning  sys tem  de
tects  a  b reak -in  in to  the  vehicle , acous tic and 
vis ual  war ning  signals  a re  triggere d. 
T he  anti-theft  wa rning  sys tem  is a ctiv ated  au
t omat ic all y when  you  lock  t he ve hicl e.  It  is  de
activated  when  unlocking  using  the  remote  key, with  the  mecha nica l key,  an d when  yo u 
switc h the  ignition  on. 
T he  al arm  also  turns  off  w hen  t he  al arm  cy cle 
has  expired . 
Turn signals 
When  you  un lock  the  veh icle,  the  turn  signals 
flash  twice.  When  you  lock  the  veh icle  once, 
the  turn  sig nals  flash  once. 
If th ey do  no t 
f lash,  one  o f th e  doors,  the  luggage  com part
ment  lid or  the  hood  is no t  locked . 
Unintentionally  locking yourself  out 
In the  fo llow ing  cases  there  safeg ua rds  to 
preve nt  yo u locki ng  you r  remo te  mas ter  key  in 
t h e ve hicl e: 
- The  vehicle  does  not  lock w ith  the  cent ral 
loc king  switch <=> 
page  36 if the  drive r's 
door  is open. 
- On  veh  ides  with  convenience  key*,  if  the 
most  recently  used  master  key is  in the  lug
gage  com pa rtment,  the  l uggage  compa rt
ment  lid  is a utomat ic al ly  unlocked  again  af
t er  it  is  closed . 
Do  not  lock your  veh icle w ith  the 
r e mote  mas 
ter  key  or convenienc e key * unti l all  doors 
and  t he  luggage  com partment  lid  are  closed. 
In  this  way  you  avoid  locking  yo urse lf  o ut  acci 
dentally . 
Power side door  closer* 
The  veh icle  doo rs a re equipped  w it h  a  powe r 
s ide  door  closer . W hen  clo sing  a  doo r, you  on
l y h ave  to le t  it fall  light ly in to  the  la tc h . The 
doo r will  then  automatically  close  by  itself 
¢ & . ~  
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Locking and  unlocking  the  vehicle with 
the  remote  control 
F ig. 2 1 Remo te  control:  function  buttons 
Either  the  dr iver'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 . 21  . 
.. 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:  wit h convenience  key 
The doors  and  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
can  be  unlocked  and  locked  without  operat
ing  the  master  key. 
Fi g. 22 Co nvenience  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. 
L o 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 . 22 . 
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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40  Opening  and closing 
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 pressing  the  button<=:>  on  the 
master  key . When  the  luggage  compart
ment  lid is closed  again,  it locks  auto
matically. 
- If  the  vehicle  battery  charge  drops  be
low  a certain  level,  you  can  still  open  or 
close  the  luggage  compartment  lid  man ually,  however,  you  will  need  to  apply 
more  force to  close  it. 
Luggage compartment  with  movement
activated  opening 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  conven ience  key and  sensor-con
trolled  luggage  compart ment  lid 
Fig. 31 Rear of  ve hicle: foot  move men t 
Requirements : You must  be  carrying  your  ve
hicle  key with  you . You must  be  standing  at 
the  center  behind  the  luggage  compartment 
lid. The  distance  to  the  rear  of  the  vehicle 
must  be  at  least 8  inches  (20  cm).  The igni
tion  must  be  switched  off.  Make sure  you  have 
firm  footing. 
..  Swing  your  foot  forth  and back  below  the 
bumper ~ 
fig.  31. Do not  touch  the  bumper. 
Once  the  system  recognizes  the  movement, 
the  luggage  compartment  lid will  open . 
The  luggage  compartment  lid will only  open  if 
you  make  the  movement  as  described.  Th is 
prevents  the  luggage  compartment  lid from 
opening  due  to  simila r movements  such  as  when  you  walk  between  the  rear  of the  vehicle 
and  your  garage  door. 
General information 
In  some  situations,  the  function  is  limited or 
temporarily  unavailable.  This may  happen  if: 
- the  luggage  compartment  lid was  just 
closed . 
- you  park  close  to  a  hedge  and  the  branches  move  back  and  forth under  the  vehicle  for  a 
long  period  of time. 
-you  clean  your  vehicle,  for example  with  a 
pressure  washer  or  in  a car  wash. 
- there  is  heavy  rain . 
- the  bumper  is very  dirty,  for  example  after 
driving  on  salted  roads. 
- there  is  interference  to  the  radio  signal  from 
the  vehicle  key, such  as  from  cell  phones  or  remote  controls . 
Luggage compartment  lid emergency 
,  release 
If  the  central  locking system  fails,  the  lug
gage  compartment  lid can be  opened  at  the 
lock cylinder. 
(111) 
A UC, ,. 
Fig. 32 Lu gga ge  compart men t  lid:  mec ha nic al  key  in 
the  lock cylinder 
..  Remove  the  mechanical  key~ page  32. 
.. Insert  the key in the  lock cylinder  aspic
tured  . 
..  Turn  the  key  approximately  45°  to  the right 
~ fig.  32. The  luggage  compartment  lid 
opens. 
In  this  position  the  key cannot be  pulled  out 
of  the  lock  cylinder.  
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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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48  Clear vision 
Automatic  headlights 
You  can adjust  the  following  settings  in the 
Automatic  headlights menu: 
Headlights a ctivation  time  -You can adjust  if 
the  head lights switch  on 
Early , Med.  or Late 
according  to  the  sensitivity  of the  light sensor. 
Audi adaptive  light*  -You can switch  adaptive 
light 
On and Off. 
Automatic  high  beams* 
You can switch  the  high  beam  assist on and 
off . 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models : 
You can switch  the  daytime  run 
ning  lights 
on and off . 
Canada  models: 
The function  cannot  be 
turned  off.  It  is activated  automatica lly each 
time  the  ignition  is switched  on . This menu 
item  is shown  "greyed  out". 
Coming  home,  Leaving  home 
The  coming  home function  illuminates  the 
area  outside  the  vehicle  when  you switch  the 
ignition  off  and open  the  driver's  door. To turn 
the  function  on,  select 
Lights  when leaving 
car>  On. 
The  leaving  home function  illuminates  the 
area outside  the vehicle  when  you  un lock the 
ve hicle . To turn  the  funct ion on,  select 
Lights 
when  unlocking car > On . 
The  coming  home and leaving  home  functions 
on ly operate  when  it  is dark  and the  light 
switch  is  in the 
AUTO position. 
Turn  signal  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the  left  side  of  the steering  col
umn  is used  to operate  the  turn signals  and 
the  high  beam  as well as the  headlight  flash
er. 
Fig. 42  Tu rn  signal  and  high  beam  lever 
The turn  signa l and high  beam lever  has the 
following  functions: 
Turn  signals ¢ 9 (D@ 
.. Push  the lever  up as far  as it can go to  turn 
on the  right  turn  signal  or  down  to  turn  on 
t he left  turn  signal 
¢ fig.  42 . 
N 0 ... 'i' :r 
~ 
.. Move  the lever  briefly  until you  meet  res ist· 
ance and re lease it  to  flash  three  times. 
..  Move  the  lever  (up or down)  until  you  meet 
resistance  and hold  it  there  to  determine 
the  flashing  time  for  the  turn  signals. 
High  beam [D @ 
.. Push the  lever  forward  to  switch  on the  high 
beam  (vehicles with  high  beam  assist* 
¢page49). 
..  Pull the  lever  back towards  you to  switch  off 
the  high  beam . 
Headlight  flasher [D © 
.. Pull the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel  to 
use the  headlight  flasher. 
Notes  on these  features 
-The turn signals only  work  w ith the  ignition 
switched  on. The indicator  lights 
ID or iPJ 
in the instrument  cluster ¢page  11 also 
blink. 
- After  you  have t urned  a corner,  the turn  sig -
na l switches  off  automatically . 
Ill>  
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86  On  the road 
driving  force  has  been  built  up  at  the 
wheels. 
E mergency  brake function 
An emergency  brake  ensures  t hat  the  vehicle 
can  be  slowed  down  even  if the 
normal brakes 
fail 
c::> page  87,  Emergency  braking . 
&_ WARNING 
Do not  press  the  accelerator  peda l inadver 
tently  if the  vehicle  is stationary  but  the 
engine  is running  and  a  gear  is selected. 
Otherw ise  the  vehicle  will start  to  move 
immediately  and  could  result  in a  crash. 
- If the  parking  brake  is applied  with  the 
ignition  switched  off,  the  indicator  lights 
in the  sw itch  and . (USA  models) . 
(Canada  models)  in the  instrument  clus
ter  will go  out  after  a certain  per iod  of 
time. 
- Occas iona l noises  when  the  park ing 
brake  is applied  and  released  are  normal 
and  are  not  a  cause  for  concern. 
- When  the  vehicle  is parked,  the  parking  brake  goes  through  a  self-test  cycle  at 
regular  intervals.  Any assoc iated  noises 
are  no rma l. 
Parking 
.. Press  the  bra ke  peda l to  stop  the  vehicle . 
..  Pull the  switch©  to  set  the  parking  brake  . 
..  Se lect  the  P selector  lever  position 
c::> page  114. 
.. Turn  the  eng ine  off c::> ,& . 
.. When  on  incl ines  or  declines,  turn  the  steer
ing  wheel  so  that  your  vehicle  will  roll  into 
the  curb  if  it  begins  to  move. 
&_ WARNING 
- When  you  leave  your  veh icle  - even  if on
ly b riefly  - always  take  the  ignition  key 
with  you.  This  applies  par tic u larly  when 
children  remain  in the  veh icle . Otherw ise 
the  chi ldren  could  start  the  engine,  re-
' 
lease  the  parking  brake  or  operate  elec
tr ica l equipment  (e.g.  power  windows). 
There  is the  r isk  of  an  accident. 
- When  the  veh icle  is  locked,  no  one  - par
ticularly  not  children  should  rema in  in 
the  vehicle.  Locked doors  make  it  more  difficult  for  emergency  workers  to  get  in
to  the  vehicle  - putting  lives  at  risk. 
Starting  from  rest 
The starting  assist  function  ensures  that the 
parking  brake  is released  automatically  upon 
starting. 
Stopping  and  applying  par king  brake 
..  Pull the  sw itch<®> to  apply  the  parking 
brake. 
Sta rting  and  automaticall y rel easing the 
park ing  bra ke 
..  When  you  start  to  drive  as  usual,  the  park
ing  brake  is automat ically  released  and  your 
veh icle  beg ins  to move. 
When  stopping  at  a traffic  signal  or  stopping  in city traffic,  the  parking  brake  can  be  ap
plied . The  vehicle  does  not  have  to  be  held 
with  the  footbrake.  The  parking  brake  elimi nates  the  tendency  to  creep  w ith  a  dr ive  range 
engaged . As soon  as you  drive  off  as  usual, 
t h e  pa rking  brake  is  re leased  automatically 
and  the  vehicle  s tarts  to  move . 
Sta rting  on slopes 
When  starting  on  inclines,  the  starting  assist 
prevents  the  vehicle  from  u nintent ionally  roll
i ng  back.  The  braking  force  of  the  parki ng 
brake  is not  re leased  unti l suffic ient  d riving 
force  has  been  built  up  at  the  w heels. 
(D Tips 
Fo r safety  reasons,  the  pa rking  brake  is  re
l eased  automatically  on ly when  the  d riv 
er's  safety  belt  is engaged  in the  buckle.