heater AUDI A8 2021 Owners Manual
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Sitting correctly and safely
— Front passenger's seat not occupied: the front
passenger's airbag must be deactivated, so
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF %; must stay on.
Z\ WARNING
— An adult or a person with a small stature
(such as a young person or small adult) seat-
ed on the front passenger's seat will not be
protected by the passenger's airbag in the
event of a collision if the passenger's airbag
is deactivated. This increases the risk of in-
jury and death. Always make sure that
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ remains on
while driving. If
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @ does not
turn on, make sure the front passenger is
sitting correctly in the seat > page 70 and
that there is nothing covering the front pas-
senger's seat (such as blankets or pillows).
If PASSENGER AIR BAG ON @) still does
not turn on, the front passenger's seat must
not be used. Drive to an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility
and have the airbag system inspected.
—Achild in a child safety seat on the front
passenger's seat - especially in a rear-facing
child safety seat - can receive a severe im-
pact if the front passenger's airbag deploys,
which increases the risk of serious or fatal
injury. Always secure child safety seats on
the rear seats. If special circumstances re-
quire the use of a child safety seat on the
front passenger's seat, always make sure
that PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF %; stays
on while driving. If
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF #¥; does not
turn on, remove the child safety seat and in-
stall it again according to the child safety
seat manufacturer instructions. If
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF &%; still does
not turn on, the front passenger's seat must
not be used. Drive to an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility
and have the airbag system inspected.
— Fluids, electronic devices, or mechanical
damage on the front passenger's seat may
cause the front passenger seat occupant de-
tection to malfunction. The system may
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then incorrectly detect if the front passeng-
er's seat is occupied. As a result, it could de-
ploy the front passenger’s airbag incorrectly
or fail to deploy it, which increases the risk
of serious or fatal injury. Make sure that no
wet objects (such as a wet hand towel) and
no fluids come into contact with the front
passenger's seat cushion. If the front pas-
senger's seat becomes wet, dry it immedi-
ately. Make sure no electronic devices (such
as a laptop or a retrofitted seat heater) are
on the front passenger's seat. Do not trans-
port any objects on or under the front pas-
senger's seat.
— Seat covers or protective covers may prevent
the advanced airbag system from correctly
detecting child safety seats or passengers in
the front passenger's seat. You must not use
seat covers or protective covers on the front
passenger's seat that are not specifically ap-
proved for use on Audi seats with an ad-
vanced airbag system.
Child safety seats
General information
When installing and using child safety seats, fol-
low the information in this Owner's Manual, the
applicable state and federal regulations, and the
manufacturer instructions for the child safety
seat.
You can also obtain useful and current informa-
tion from the following sources:
U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration
http://www.nhtsa.gov
http://www.safercar.gov
National SAFE KIDS Campaign
http://www.safekids.org
SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.
http://www.carseat.org
Transport Canada Information Centre
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety
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High-voltage system
High-voltage system
General information
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with plug-in hybrid drive
All work done on the high-voltage system must
only be performed by certified high-voltage tech-
nicians at authorized Audi dealers or authorized
Audi Service Facilities in accordance with Audi
guidelines.
The high-voltage system is composed of the fol-
lowing high-voltage components, among other
things: the high-voltage battery, the power elec-
tronics, the electric motor, the high-voltage A/C
compressor, the high-voltage heater, the charg-
ing system and charging port, and the orange
high-voltage wiring.
The high-voltage battery is located in the lug-
gage compartment under the cargo floor and
does not require any maintenance from the driv-
er.
ZX WARNING
The voltage in the high-voltage system is high
enough to cause fatal injuries. Touching a
damaged high-voltage component can result
in a fatal electric shock. The components in
the high-voltage system are marked with a
warning label which warns against the high-
voltage.
— The voltage level in the high-voltage system
is still dangerous and potentially life-threat-
ening when the ignition is switched off.
— Never perform work on the orange high-
components. Only authorized repair facili-
ties that are certified may perform work on
the high-voltage system.
— Never damage, alter or remove the orange
high-voltage cable or disconnect it from the
high-voltage system.
— Never perform any work using cutting, shap-
ing or sharp-edged tools or heat sources
near the high-voltage system and high-volt-
age cables.
— Gases that escape from the high-voltage
battery can be poisonous or flammable.
— Damage to the high-voltage battery could
cause the high-voltage battery to leak im-
mediately or in the future, and poisonous or
flammable gases could escape. Do not in-
hale the gases!
— Do not expose yourself to any leaking fluids
and do not come into contact with them.
— The high-voltage battery electrolyte fluid is
caustic. If electrolyte fluid comes into con-
tact with the skin, flush the affected area for
at least 15 minutes with clean water. Then
wash the affected area with soap. Have the
affected area examined by a medical profes-
sional.
— In the event of a technical emergency, in-
form the responders that the vehicle is
equipped with a high-voltage battery.
voltage cables or on other high-voltage
() Note
The high-voltage system can be damaged if
the vehicle underbody comes into contact
with the ground. Immediately drive your vehi-
cle to an authorized repair facility and have it
inspected.
Charging the high-voltage battery
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with plug-in hybrid drive
The following options are available to charge the
high-voltage battery:
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Wheels
Glossary of tire and loading
terminology
Accessory weight
means the combined weight (in
excess of those standard items
which may be replaced) of auto-
matic transmission, power steer-
ing, power brakes, power win-
dows, power seats, radio, and
heater, to the extent that these
items are available as factory-in-
stalled equipment (whether in-
stalled or not).
Aspect ratio
means the ratio of the height to
the width of the tire in percent.
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a
low sidewall for improved steer-
ing response and better overall
handling on dry pavement.
Bead
means the part of the tire that is
made of steel wires, wrapped or
reinforced by ply cords and that is
shaped to fit the rim.
Bead separation
means a breakdown of the bond
between components in the bead.
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Cord
means the strands forming the
plies in the tire.
Cold tire inflation pressure
means the tire pressure recom-
mended by the vehicle manufac-
turer for a tire of a designated
size that has not been driven for
more than a couple of miles (kilo-
meters) at low speeds in the three
hour period before the tire pres-
sure is measured or adjusted.
Curb weight
means the weight of a motor ve-
hicle with standard equipment in-
cluding the maximum capacity of
fuel, oil, and coolant, air condi-
tioning and additional weight of
optional equipment.
Extra load tire
means a tire designed to operate
at higher loads and at higher in-
flation pressures than the corre-
sponding standard tire. Extra load
tires may be identified as “XL”,
“xl”, “EXTRA LOAD”, or “RF” on
the sidewall.
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Fuses and bulbs
This can cause damage to the electrical sys-
tem and increases the risk of fire.
Fuse panel (2) (brown)
() Note
If a new fuse burns out again shortly after you
have installed it, have the electrical system
checked as soon as possible by an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili-
ty.
@ Tips
— The following table does not list fuse loca-
tions that are not used.
— Some of the equipment listed in the follow-
ing tables applies only to certain model ver-
sions or certain optional equipment.
Fuse assignment - left footwell
Fig. 209 Left footwell: fuse panel with plastic clip
Fuse panel @ (brown)
No. | Equipment
Engine ignition coils
Engine start, electric drive clutch
Windshield wiper control module
Left headlight electronics
Ul
WIN)
eR
Climate control system blower
6 | Instrument panel
Windshield wipers
Zz
8 |High-voltage heating, compressor
9 Panoramic glass roof
Fuse panel (2) (black)
No. | Equipment
1 |Engine mount
N Left rear door control module
Windshield washer system/headlight
washer system
4 |Right headlight electronics
5 | Front seat heating
6 |Right rear door control module
7 |Sockets
8 | Left front door control module
9 |Parking heater
Fuse panel @) (red)
No. | Equipment
Anti-theft alarm system
Engine control module
Horn
Parking brake
Diagnostic interface
Roof electronics control module
WOlLOINI
DI
WIN]
rR
Driver assistance systems control module
10 | Airbag control module
Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC), An-
LL
ti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Rear climate control unit, diagnostic con-
12
nector, light/rain sensor
Climate control system, vehicle electrical
13
system control module
14 | Right front door control module
Climate control system compressor, vehi-
15
cle electrical system control module
16 | Brake system pressure reservoir
Fuse panel (@) (black)
No. | Equipment
1 |Engine components
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Index
Online services
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Online system update.................. 264
Online traffic information............... 239
OPeniing sc» « swesius © o cwcwew w eeewesens vt euswens we eaewoue 41
Automatic luggage compartment lid...... 49
Convenience opening...............0405. 53
Fuel-fillerdoor's « s sve ¢ « weeoa ¢ 0 wanes ¥ ane 271
HOOd .... cece eee 276
Luggage compartment lid............... 49
Luggage compartment lid with foot motion . 50
Panoramic glass roof..............2000. 53
Rear window sunshade................. 55
Surishaden(root) « scons «a accuse 2 x emma oo ose 53
Sunshade (windows) ..............00005 52
Windows ......... 20. eee eee eee 52
Opening and closing
refer to Unlocking and locking........ 41, 46
Opening the charging port door.......... 134
Operating
Head-up display’: « « seis ie gees + eres + eo 33
Instrumenticluste tienes» « secre a sangse « = snees T3'
Multifunction steering wheel............ 13
Multi Media Interface............... 18,21
Rear Seat Remote..............0005 18, 28
Text input... 6.2... eee eee eee eee 25
Towchdisplay's = 2 sews « s sews & «ee ¢ eee 2 18
Voice recognition system.............-. 34
Operating¢mModes « sein «sows + wae w ¥ wae 114
Optional equipment number............. 343
Options
Medias a scasss i a susaas « o: anmwons 4 nmnuans 4 aseatas 257
Radio... ieee eee 248
Outside noise... eee eee eee eee 116
Overview: (GOCKpit):. « swine o « creme a simone « 0 scene 6
P
PaiMtCOde la . o sccvam aw seauewe & avevane & o voeaun a os 343
Paintdamagess « « wseas 6 www ve sees & o renee 312
PANIC BUGLON': ¢ mess ss wenu s y eens « ¥ ene 5 2 45
PANIG fUNCtION Se: = = sews = ¢ aeupe ¢ o ee 3 eee 45
Panoramic glass roof.......... eee ee eee 53:
Convenience opening and closing......... 53
Emergency closing............-..20-005 54
Quick opening and closing.............. 54
Parental control
DVD... oes 257
Rear Séat REMOtes s acaw 5 « meme ay wens 2 oe 28
Parkassist plUS « scas + < xan 4 e eee eRe 198
Parking... ... cece cece eee e eee 108
Parking aid... . 1.0... eee cece eee eee eee 188
Adjusting the volume................. 190
Automatic activation.................. 189
Cleaning the sensors and camera........ 311
Deactivating rear cross-traffic assist .... . 195
Parkcassist:plusiac ss scoaa «waa a 3 wien ooo 198
Parking aid plus...............02-.00. 188
Parking space search.................. 196
Peripheral
cameras............-0000-- 191
REARVICWHGAIMIEF Alcan x exessene so acenece a 0 eonsere 191
Remote controlled parking............. 202
Switching off maneuver assist.......... 208
Parking and maneuvering.............-- 188
Parking brake
refer to Electromechanical parking brake. 121
Parking heater
refer to Auxiliary climate control........ 104
Parking light Sie 2 o ccs + venues eo rece eo eoeneee 58
Parking lock emergency release.......... 112
Pass=through cscs x ¢ ogee y ees yo ewes so oe 98
Pédalsteius + 2 qeme = © aime < Roe 5 BURN FE HORE 111
Pedestrian detection..............-.00. 159
Perchlorate. ... 2.2.0.0... cece eee eee eee 338
Peripheral cameras............--0000-- 191
Phone
Connecting a second mobile device...... 210
Disconnecting a mobile device.......... 211
SO TEIIGS ssenosw 2 0 cmemeioe « oxsuemen © sitanems a oexints 218
Phonebook
refer to Directory............002--005- 216
PIN
A-digit myAudi PIN...............000488 38
Protection wssine s+ sce ww inne 6 6 anrsass ww anes 39
Playback (media) ..... 0... cess eee eee eee 253
Plug-inmhybrid drive’s « sss x x cages x « emcee a 114
Coolant.......... 00.0. e eee eee 281, 282
Power meter...........0 cece eee eee 15
Plug-in hybrid mode.................0.. 114
Podcast
refer to Online radio.............. 246, 247
Polishing ....... 0... c cece cece 312
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