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Cup Holders: « sesccces < ence wo esenene 75
— Audi phone box ............... 171
— Starting the motor when there is
@ MMALRUNCHION: ¢ « sais 9 v nara x 2 ae 87
Socket ........00002 cece ee eee 75
@ Electromechanical parking brake
button ....... 0... 0c eee 93
@0 Selector lever ................. 88
@) [START STOP] button ............ 86
@) Steering wheel adjustment ...... 59
@3) Lever for:
— Cruise control system ......... 134
— Adaptive cruise assist .......... 139
@ Data link connector for On Board
Diagnostic System (OBD) ........ 283
@3) Hood release ................-. 236
@8 Memory function buttons ........ 63
@) Buttons for:
—Lights ...............2..000. 44
—All-weather lights ............ 44
— Rear fog lights ............... 44
Luggage compartment lid button . 35
@9) Exterior mirror adjustment ...... 48
G9 Buttons for:
— Power windows .............. 39
— Child safety lock .............. 39
@ Tips
Some the equipment listed here is only instal-
led in certain models or is available as an op-
tion.
Indicator lights overview
The indicator lights in the instrument cluster
blink or turn on. They indicate functions or mal-
functions.
With some indicator lights, messages may ap-
pear and warning signals may sound. The indica-
tor lights and messages may be covered by other
displays. To show them again, select the second
tab for messages with the multifunction steering
wheel © page 12.
Some indicator lights in the display can display in
several colors.
A\ Central indicator light
If the wA or indicator light turns on, check
the message in the instrument cluster.
Some indicator lights turn on briefly as a function
check when you switch the ignition on. These sys-
tems are marked with a V in the following tables.
If one of these indicator lights does not turn on,
there is a malfunction in that system.
The following indicator lights may be available,
depending on the vehicle equipment:
Red indicator lights
Central indicator light ¥
=> page 7
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 93
Electromechanical parking brake
=> page 93
Brake system ¥
=> page 93, > page 95,
=> page 239
Brake system 4
=> page 93,>page 95,
=> page 239
Cooling system
=> page 237
Electrical system
=> page 239
Drive system
=> page 92,
Electrical system
=> page 239,
Charging system
=>page 112
Safety belt
=> page 62
Steering ¥
=> page 100
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Lights and Vision
Lights and Vision
Exterior lighting
Sitar MeL Lats eal
Fig. 36 Instrument panel: light button module
@ Light switch &
Press and hold @ until the desired light function
is selected. The selected function is displayed
briefly in the instrument cluster. When switching
on the ignition, the AUTO light function is auto-
matically selected.
— AUTO - The automatic headlights adapt to the
surrounding brightness automatically. The day-
time running lights will automatically turn on.
In vehicles for certain markets, you can switch
the automatic daytime running lights on and
off in the MMI.
— 20 - Low beam headlights. As soon as the igni-
tion is switched on, you can switch on the low
beam headlights manually.
— 30a - Parking lights. You can switch on the park-
ing lights at speeds under 20 mph (32 km/h).
— USA models: OFF - You can switch off all light
functions at speeds under 6 mph (10 km/h).
— Canada models: OFF - You can only switch off
all light functions when the vehicle is parked
and the ignition is switched off.
When the low beam headlights or parking lights
are switched on, the respective Ba or Ea indica-
tor light appears in the instrument cluster.
@ All weather light 2
The headlights automatically adjust so that there
will be less glare, for example when the road sur-
face is wet.
44
Automatic headlight range control
Your vehicle is equipped with automatic head-
light range control. It reduces glare for oncoming
traffic if the vehicle load changes. The headlight
range adjusts automatically.
Audi adaptive light
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive light
Audi adaptive light provides better visibility when
driving in the dark. The lights are adapted to the
road conditions based on speed, such as when
driving on expressways, rural roads, at intersec-
tions, and around curves. The adaptive light only
functions when the automatic headlights are ac-
tivated.
A WARNING
— Follow the safety precautions and note the
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and
cameras > page 123.
— Automatic headlights are only intended to
assist the driver. They do not relieve the
driver of responsibility to check the head-
lights and to turn them on manually based
on the current light and visibility conditions.
For example, fog cannot be detected by the
light sensors. So always switch on the low
beams ZO under these weather conditions
and when driving in the dark.
@ Tips
— If the vehicle battery has been discharging
for a while, the parking light may switch off
automatically. Avoid using the parking
lights for several hours.
— Follow the regulations applicable to the
country where you are operating the vehicle
when stopping the vehicle and when using
the lighting systems.
—Awarning tone will sound if you open the
door when the exterior lights are switched
on.
— Only the front headlights turn on when the
daytime running lights are switched on*. In
vehicles in certain markets, the tail lights
will also turn on.
—Incool or damp weather, the inside of the
headlights, turn signals, and tail lights can >
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Lights and Vision
fog over due to the temperature difference
between the inside and outside. They will
clear shortly after switching them on. This
does not affect the service life of the light-
ing.
— When the parking lights are switched on
and the ignition is switched off, the 200: sym-
bol appears in the light switch module.
Turn signal and high beam lever
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Fig. 37 Turn signal and high beam lever
The lever operates the turn signals, the high
beams and the headlight flasher.
Turn signal @>
The turn signal activates when you move the lev-
er into a turn signal position when the ignition is
switched on. The respective a or B indicator
light flashes.
@- Right turn signal
@- Left turn signal
The turn signal blinks three times if you tap the
lever (convenience turn signal).
If an indicator light blinks twice as fast as usual,
a turn signal bulb has failed. Carefully drive to an
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service
Facility immediately to have the malfunction cor-
rected.
High beams ZO and headlight flasher
Move the lever to the corresponding position:
@- High beams on (vehicles with high beam as-
sistant*) > page 45
@- High beams off or headlight flasher The
0) indicator light in the instrument cluster
will turn on.
ZA WARNING
High beams can cause glare for other drivers,
which increases the risk of an accident. For
this reason, only use the high beams or the
headlight flasher when they will not create
glare for other drivers.
teh old
Applies to: vehicles with high beam assistant
The high beam assistant automatically turns the
high beams on or off depending on the surround-
ing conditions.
A camera on the rearview mirror mount can de-
tect light sources from other road users. The high
beams switch on or off automatically depending
on the position of vehicles driving ahead and on-
coming vehicles, the vehicle speed, and other en-
vironmental and traffic conditions.
Switching on the high beam assistant
Requirement: the automatic headlights must be
set and the high beam assistant must be switch-
ed on in the MMI = page 46.
> To activate the high beam assistant, tap the
lever forward @) > page 45, fig. 37. The FM in-
dicator light appears in the instrument cluster
display and the high beams are switched on or
off automatically. If the high beams were com-
pletely or partially switched on, the Ea indica-
tor light will turn on.
Switching the high beams on or off manually
If the high beams did not switch on or off auto-
matically as expected, you may switch them on or
off manually instead:
> To switch the high beams on manually, tap the
lever
forward @) > page 45, fig. 37. The =| in-
dicator light turns on.
> To switch the high beams off manually, pull the
lever
back @) > page 45, fig. 37. The high beam
assistant is deactivated.
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Warm and cold
Customizing
A climate control function from the upper display
can be assigned to each button on the left and
right of +++ in section @).
> Press and hold the symbol for the desired func-
tion on the upper display for at least three sec-
onds. One menu appears. The menu consists of
two sections.
> If you pull the symbol toward the left section,
the button to the left of «++ will be assigned.
> If you pull the symbol toward the right section,
the button to the right of «++ will be assigned.
Press the buttons to turn the functions on or off.
One bar in the button lights up when the function
is switched on. Some buttons can have several
functions assigned to them. The various func-
tions can be activated by pressing the button
multiple times.
AUTO Automatic mode
The automatic mode regulates the amount of air
and air distribution automatically, so that the set
temperature is reached is quickly as possible.
REAR Rear climate control system
Applies to: vehicles with rear climate control system
To enable operation of the climate control sys-
tem from the rear of the vehicle, press REAR.
To exit this mode again, press REAR or
REAR MODE EXIT.
SYNC Synchronization
When synchronization is switched on, the tem-
perature, air distribution, and blower strength on
the
driver's side is applied to all seat positions.
You can also control the synchronization directly
using a gesture. Pull two fingers together on the
lower display > page 15.
OFF Switching off
The climate control system is switched off. Air
supply from the outside is blocked. If you press
OFF in the front, the front and rear climate con-
trol system will switch off. If you press OFF in the
rear, the rear climate control system will switch
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off. To switch the climate control system back on,
press on any button in the respective display.
A/C / ME 7 XE Cooling mode
The cooling mode only functions with the blower
turned on. The air is cooled and dehumidified in
cooling mode. Otherwise the windows can fog
up. Cooling mode switches off automatically
when the outside temperatures are below zero.
If you activate the A/C, the cooling mode will be
automatically regulated.
If you activate 4, the cooling mode will run with
maximum cooling output and maximum blower
speed. To reduce unnecessary energy usage, only
use this function briefly.
If you activate “/°, the climate control system will
operate in energy-saving mode. This will conserve
energy.
+ /-Temperature
Temperatures between 60 °F (+16 °C) and 84 °F
(+28 °C) can be set. If outside of this range,
LOW / LO or HIGH / HI will appear in the display.
In both settings, the climate control runs con-
stantly at the maximum cooling or heating level.
The temperature is not regulated.
$$ Blower
With / A, you can manually adjust the vol-
ume of air generated by the blower to your pref-
erences. The blower should always run at a low
setting
to prevent the windows from fogging and
to ensure a continuous exchange of air inside the
vehicle. To have the blower regulated automati-
cally, press AUTO.
2 Air distribution
With ° /<>/%, you can select the vents where
the air will flow from. To have the vents automat-
ically controlled, deactivate all three arrows or
press AUTO. With “@, the air will be directed to-
ward the windshield.
Applies to: vehicles with 4-zone automatic cli-
mate control: In the rear control panel, you can
press J multiple times to adjust the air distribu-
tion based on the direction of the arrow.
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Driving information
Driving information
Speed warning system
Applies to: vehicles with speed warning system
The speed warning system helps the driver to
stay below a specified maximum speed. A warn-
ing threshold can be set in the MMI for this pur-
pose.
Once the speed slightly exceeds the stored
threshold, the speed warning system will alert
the driver with an indicator in the instrument
cluster and a warning tone. Once the speed drops
below the stored maximum speed, the indicator
will turn off.
Setting a threshold is recommended if you would
like to be reminded when you reach a certain
maximum speed. Situations where you may want
to do so include driving in a country with a gener-
al speed limit or if there is a specified maximum
speed for winter tires.
@ Tips
Regardless of the speed warning system, you
should always monitor your speed using the
speedometer and make sure you are following
the legal speed limit.
Setting the warning threshold
Applies to: vehicles with speed warning system
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen:
VEHICLE > Driver assistance > (<2) > Speed
warning.
@) Tips
Specific settings are stored automatically in
the active personal profile.
Py E NY
Applies to: vehicles with speed warning system
A display appears in the instrument cluster if the
stored speed is exceeded
by Manually set XX speed limit warning
threshold exceeded
128
Camera-based traffic
sign recognition
Applies to: vehicles with camera-based traffic sign recognition
Fig. 101 Instrument cluster: traffic sign recognition (dia-
gram)
The traffic sign recognition shows the traffic
signs detected by the front camera in the instru-
ment cluster display and in the head-up display”.
Data from the navigation system is also included
in the display. Up to three traffic signs can be dis-
played in the instrument cluster at once. The
speed limit that is currently applicable is dis-
played in the status line. If necessary, it will be
hidden if the system detects that turning right is
prohibited at a red light. The display in the head-
up display* can be switched off > page 23.
Within the limits of the system and depending
on the market, speed limit restrictions @ in
school zones, highways, construction zones, or at
night may be displayed.
If the warning threshold > page 129 set in the
MMI is exceeded when the speed warning is acti-
vated, a visual warning will appear in the display
until the speed drops below the threshold.
Limitations
The traffic sign recognition is subject to certain
system limitations and may be unavailable or on-
ly partially available in the following situations:
— When visibility is poor, such as in snow, rain,
fog, or heavy spray
— When there is glare, for example from oncom-
ing traffic or the sun
— At high speeds
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Driver assistance
Driver assistance
Cruise control system
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system
The cruise control system assists the driver in
maintaining a constant speed above approxi-
mately 15 mph (20 km/h). The system maintains
the desired speed by braking and accelerating.
ZA WARNING
— Always pay attention to the traffic around
your vehicle when the cruise control system
is in operation. As the driver, you are always
responsible for controlling your vehicle
speed and the distance between your vehicle
and
other vehicles.
— For safety reasons, cruise control should not
be used in the city, in stop-and-go traffic, on
winding roads, and when road conditions are
poor (such as ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain,
and conditions that could lead to hydroplan-
ing), because this increases the risk of an ac-
cident.
— Switch the cruise control off temporarily
when driving in turning lanes, highway exits,
or in construction zones.
—To reduce the risk of an accident, you should
only resume the stored speed if it is suitable
for the current traffic conditions.
C) Note
Before driving downhill a long distance ona
steep hill, decrease your speed and use the
braking effect of recuperation > page 90. This
reduces the load on the brakes.
@) Tips
The brake lights turn on when the brakes are
applied automatically.
134
Switching the system on
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system
BFV-0220
Fig. 104 Lever: switching on the cruise control system
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on.
> To switch the system on, pull the lever toward
you to position @.
The Ga or 8) indicator light and the corre-
sponding message will appear in the instrument
cluster.
A WARNING
If the brakes are malfunctioning (for example,
overheating) while the cruise control system
is switched on, it may shut off automatically.
Preselecting or activating a cruise control
speed
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system
When the vehicle is stationary, you can preselect
the cruise control speed or activate the speed
while driving.
Requirement: the system must be switched on.
> To preselect a cruise control speed when the ve-
hicle is stationary, tap the lever toward @)/C)
=> page 134, fig. 104.
> To activate the cruise control speed, pull the
lever
toward position @ while driving, or
> To set the current driving speed as the cruise
control speed, press the button @) on the lever.
The active cruise control speed is indicated with
the Gs or kl indicator light in the instrument
cluster.
An additional indicator appears in the head-up
display*.
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Care and cleaning
— The Audi e-tron charging system must only
be cleaned when the control unit is com-
pletely disconnected from the power supply
and from the vehicle.
@) Note
— Headlights and tail lights
— Never clean headlights or tail lights with a
dry cloth or sponge.
— Do not use any cleaning products that con-
tain alcohol, because they could cause
cracks to form.
— Wheels
— Never use any paint polish or other abra-
sive materials.
— Damage to the protective layer on the
rims, such as stone chips or scratches,
must be repaired immediately.
— Camera lenses
— Never use warm or hot water to remove
snow or ice from the camera lens. This
could cause the lens to crack.
— Never use abrasive cleaning materials or
alcohol to clean the camera lens. This
could cause scratches and cracks.
— Laser scanner
— Never use abrasive cleaning materials to
clean the laser scanner. This could cause
scratches and cracks.
— Door windows
— Remove snow and ice on windows and ex-
terior mirrors with a plastic scraper. To re-
duce the risk of scratches, move the scra-
per only in one direction and not back and
forth.
— Never remove snow or ice from door win-
dows and mirrors using warm or hot water
because this could cause cracks to form.
—To reduce the risk of damage to the rear
window defogger, do not apply any stick-
ers on the heating wires on the inside of
the window.
— Decorative parts and trim
— Never use chrome care or cleaning prod-
ucts.
— Paint
—To reduce the risk of scratches, the vehi cle
must be free of dirt and dust before pol-
ishing or waxing.
—To prevent paint damage, do not polish
wax the vehicle in direct sunlight.
or
— To reduce the risk of paint damage, do not
polish away rust spots.
— Remove cosmetics and sunscreen immedi-
ately because they could damage the
paint.
— Decorative decals
—To reduce the risk of damage, do not use
any rough powder or abrasive cleaning
products.
— To reduce the risk of damage, do not pol-
ish decorative decals that have a matte
printed finish.
— Due to the risk of damage, do not use a
or
n
ice scraper to remove snow and ice on win-
dows with decorative decals on them.
— Displays and instrument cluster
— Make sure that the display and instrument
cluster are switched off and have cooled
down before cleaning. To switch off the
upper and lower display, select on the
MMI home screen: SETTINGS > Display &
brightness > MMI > Screen cleaning.
— Displays, the instrument cluster, and the
trim surrounding it must not be cleaned
with dry cleaning methods because they
could become scratched.
— Make sure no fluids enter the spaces be-
tween the instrument cluster and the
trim, because that could cause damage
— Controls
— Make sure that no fluids enter the con-
trols, because this could cause damage
— Safety belts
— Do not remove the safety belts to clean
them.
— Never clean safety belts or their compo:
nents with chemicals or with corrosive flu-
ids or solvents and never allow sharp ob-
jects to come into contact with the safety
belts. This could cause damage to the belt
webbing.
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Index
Drive select
refer to Audi drive select.............0.. 98
Drive system. .... 20.2... 90
Audi drive select . cans 4 cicag at eaan ea ies 98
Emergency Off wv 2 x acne ov wews ye eeu 9 86
Switching on and off...............2005 86
Driving: OwntHills: cess» everene sania ee enero a 96
Driving programs « & sews 6 «eee os ees 88, 146
Driving through water...............004. 96
Driving time’: « s cose ¢ « eewy s nares Heme a sg 14
Driving tips
Driving through water...............00. 96
Efficient driving...............0000000. 91
Offrodd GriVinig < ees. yess as emus a wean ae 96
Uphill and downhill.................00. 96
Drivinig:up Hills: ¢ seus se oss ye ree yo ees 96
Dust filter
refer to Pollutant filter................. 84
DVD drive (media drives)................ 218
E
E-mail
MessageiOptionstn:. + « sss « « snemeue © « steceas + 179.
SettingS ... 0.6... cece eee eee 179
EDL
refer to Electronic Differential Lock...... 101
EDR
Event Data Recorder...............0.. 283
Efficiency assist =. « < sce: ss epee ye ees eee 135
Electrical system ..........-- 0s eee eee ee 239
Electricity
PEFer TO ENC cr » o san & 2 ees ¢ epee os 104
Electric motor
COOLANE wwe co aveana wa cana a 6 acenate © a anavar a 237
Electric ranges i « sca so were 6 ewe aw maa 204
Electromechanical parking brake.......... 93
Electronic Differential Lock.............. 102
Electronic immobilizer.............0.002. 33
Electronic Stabilization Control........... 101
Embedded SIM card................0055 185
Emergency assist.................0000- 158
Emergency assistance .......... 000s sees 269
Emergency braking function.............. 95
Emergency calliss so sisi se oesin so een 176,191
Emergency flasherst: « + ass 2 news ¢ wana ess 46
296
Emergency Mode «sce s veve ee ences ee eevee 90
Emergency operation
Doors... 2... ee eee 32
Luggage compartment lid............... 38
Panoramic glass roof...............2.4. 41
Energy
Current COMSUMPTION:. « 6 siesess s 6 eewcee & 6 soem 14
Reducing consumption................. 91
Energy recovery... 22.0.0 cece eee eee eee 90
Engine braking effect
refer to Recuperation................4. 90
Engine start system. ..............0.000. 87
Entry/exit lighting................--000- 46
ENMtry ASSISTANCE. « « senciw » 6 ssorane 0 canner 4 0 esos 58
also refer to Exit assistance............. 58
eSIM
refer to Embedded SIM card............ 185
Evasive steering assist.................- 152
Event Data Recorder (EDR).............. 283
Exit assistance... 0... eee eee eee 58
Exit warning.................0.00.00005 156
Exterior lighting.................022-00. 44
Exterior MIPPO0S ciwie so ccicee oo cere 6 weve oo 48
Folding settings ..............0000 0000s 30
External voice operation................. 25
F
Factory default settings
Multi Media Interface...............4. 232
Fast forwarding and rewinding (media file). 221
Fast forwarding (media files) ............ 221
FaStnOute’s a seca oo mee «2 mmm 9 6 em © eee 194
Favorites
Bluetooth.............. 000.0 e ee eee 233
NaVIGStOl sss « wes & > wee o x seme ¢ 5 ee 196
Telephone wssics so caves oo ssasens oo arenes 9 ¥ eee 174
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 289
File formats (media drives) .............. 227
FOG (WIRdOWS) zx x + sax © s coun ¢ 5 eee x 2 oe 83
Folding the rear seats.............-..00- 79
Footwell temperature............0..000. 84
For the sake of the environment
LOOKS ccs = = some 5 ¢ ene a eee x ee ee 235
Forward gear
FEPErtO Gears « easu ¢ s awe ¢ ¢ wees se wEEN 88
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Index
Pollen filter
refer to Pollutant filter................. 84
Pollutant filter. 2.2.0.2... 0. eee eee eee eee 84
Power closing (doors)..............000008 29
POWER METER si:cvens « x seca < 2 cacwone © o seeonse w Li, 13
POWEr SOULCES!: = wscrs 2 eon eo oe ooo 75;.220:
Power WINdOWS « se5 +o can deme a eee a ee 39
Malfunction..............00 eee eee ee 39
Power windows malfunction.............. 39
pre sense
refer to Audi presense.............0.. 150
Presentation MOd@:. « + sscces a 6 nea + 6 exes « s 208
PreS€tSieccc x a comers so ones wv oes x 8 coe oe 212
Presets list
refer to PresetS...........00.0eeeeeee 212
Pressure
Tire pressure monitoring system........ 261
TIES’: = ness ¢ & ne ee Be ee ROUSE eee 253
PrOtectinig:s + ¢ eva + ¢ ees co ees fe ee eee 265
Pyrotechnic elements................0- 286
Q
quattro... . kee 101
Selective wheel torque control.......... 102
QUICK CharGiNig sccs «= sees s = ewes a e ees = 105
R
Radio’: » sce ¢ 5 naan 5 Base s RR as 210, 212
Radiotextiss « 2 svc 2s memes eean <2 wes & 214
Station list... 0.0.2... cee eee eee eee 210
Radio communications equipment........ 288
Radiorequipmentics « « sacs ss seease 3 6 swe os 288
Radio Standards Specification (RSS)....... 289
RailCarrief © ews = « ewes + peewee 2 Fee ss mews 99
Rain/light sensor
Headlightstis +s swees 2 6 owen a 6 meee 2 ewer 2 44
Intermittent mode (windshield wipers).... 50
Ralige « accesses « © arwes a miemins wo onwens © omens @ oo 14
Range displays « s csceis vs conus ve earns so ees 91
Range Mode ies 6 & snes os wees & owen oe ee « 91
Range potential sis. «+ news « eews a eee eee 91
Range (Glectric)s « «sews x ¢ ewe 2 e eau 2 ave 204
Reading lights: + ¢ saan sy seme ¢ x eee =F Rae ag 47
Rear cross-traffic assist.............000. 166
Rear fog lights. .................00000 0 44
Rear lid
refer to Luggage compartment lid........ 36
Rearview camera..........-- 0002 eee aee 162
Rear window defogger............-...--- 83
REAR (climate control system)............ 82
Reception range. « scx 6s wesc 6a wsume 9 6 wee 210
RecinculationMOde sass « s nwa 2 ¢ come 9s ees 83
ReCUPErAtION ins « 2 ows ¢ oreo & e stems ee 14, 90
Remote control
Garage door opener...........--..+-05- 41
Remote control key.............----00 ee 33
Convenience opening and closing......... 40
Key replacement......... 0.00 cece eee ee 33
LED « vex 2 4 seme 2 5 Gee 2 eae Be HORE & x eee 85
Replacing the battery. ..........0..000- 35
Unlocking and locking............-...0. 34
also refer to Vehicle key..........0-.00% 33
Removing the caps (wheel bolts)......... 272
Repairs... 6... eee 286
Replacement key............2.000000 005 33
Replacement parts...............002005 288
Replacing fuses...............0022000. 279
Replacing wiper blades.................. 52
Reporting Safety Defects................ 288
Reverse gear
WEFEPTONGCAES « secre aw emwrans oa snannse + mimes wo 88
Rewinding (media files)................. 221
RIMS: & ocr + wan oe ee eo ee ow eR a 257
CLEAR). « +. aweavas a « souneite 4 « esenene a ol sneer aw 6 265
Road carrier... 2... eee 99,104
Roof
refer to Panoramic glass roof............ 40
ROOR LOAM . «. sncuase 2 marine m enanmue © oxanens «6 76, 292
Roof rack... eee eee eee 76
also refer to Roof rack..........-..00--. 76
Route guidance
SUOPPING ssa = 2 sows s ¢ Hows oy eRe YF oS 199.
also refer to Navigation............... 193
Route planner (@tromi) ws x « esws se sees se ew 198
Running direction (tires)...........00005 274
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Saféty DeltSiecs < » saeu « « eee sv Sees sore 8 60
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