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{QJ Note 
To prevent  scratches  on the  g lass  covering the 
head -up d isp lay, do not  place  any ob jects  in 
the  projection  opening. 
(D Tips 
- Sung lasses  with  polarization  fi lters  and  un 
favorab le lighting  conditions  can have a 
negative  effect  on the  display. 
- An optimum  display depends  on t he seat 
position  and  the  height  adjustment  of the 
head-up  display. 
- A specia l windshield  is needed  for  the  head 
u p d isp lay f unction. 
- For information  on cleaning,  see¢ 
table  In 
terior  cleaning  on page  353. 
Indicator  lights 
Description 
The  indicato r lights  in the  inst rument  cl uste r 
blink or t urn on. They  indica te funct ions or  ma l
f u nctions. 
M essages  may appea r with some  indicator  lights. 
A wa rni ng sig nal w ill sound at  the  same  t ime. 
The  indicato r lights  and  messages  in the  ins tru 
ment  cluster  display can be covered  by other  d is 
p lays.  To show them  again,  select  the  second  tab 
with the  mu ltifunction  stee ring wheel 
¢ page  12. 
If there  are  several  malfunctions,  you can d isplay 
them  one  at  a time  using  the thumbwheel. 
Some  indicator  lights  in the  disp lay can display in 
several  colors. 
& Central  indicator  light 
If  the . or Q indicator  light  turns  on,  check 
the  message  in the  instrument  cluster . 
Overview 
Some  indicator  lights  turn  on  briefly as a function 
check when you switch the  ign ition  on . These  sys
tems  are  marked  wit h a./  in the  following tables. 
I f one  of  these  indica to r  ligh ts does  not  tur n on, 
there  is a ma lfu nction  in t hat  system. 
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Red indicator  lights 
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Centra l indicator  light 
¢ page  18, 
Audi pre  sense* 
¢page  112 
USA models: 
Brake system  ./ 
¢page  21 
Canada mod els: 
B rake system  ./ 
¢page 21 
USA models: 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
¢ page22 
Ca nada model s: 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake 
¢ page  22 
Cooling sys tem 
¢page 22 
Eng ine  o il p ress ure 
¢page  23 
Engine  o il level (MI N)* 
¢ page24 
Alternator 
¢page  23 
Safety  be lt 
¢ page  23 
Electromechanical  power steering, 
all-wheel  steering* ./ 
¢page  146 
Steering lock 
¢ page24 
Eng ine  sta rt system 
¢page24 
Transmission 
¢page  90 
Hood 
¢page24 
Adaptive cruise  contro l*./ 
¢ page  104 
Traffic jam  assist* 
¢page  109  
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- If  the  indicator  light  and  message appear while 
dri ving , 
the  hi ll start  assist  or  emergency  brak 
ing function  may be malfunctioning.  It  may not 
be possib le to  set the  parking  b rake or  release 
it  once  it  has been set.  Do not  park your  veh icle 
on  h ills . See an author ized Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Aud i Serv ice Facility  for  ass istance . 
Brake booste r: limited  funct ionality.  You  can 
cont inue  dri ving.  Please  contact  Se rvice 
There  is a malfunction  in the  brake  booster.  The 
brake  booster  is available,  but  its  effectiveness  is 
reduced . Braking  behav ior  may be diffe rent  from 
how  it  normally  functions  and the  brake  pedal 
may v ibrate . 
Drive to  an a uthorized  Aud i dea le r or  a uth orized 
Aud i Serv ice Facility  immediately  to  have the 
malfunct io n  corrected. 
A WARNING 
- Read and follow  the  warn ings  in 
~ page  319,  Working in the  engine  com
partment 
before  open ing the  hood  and 
che ck ing the  b rake fl uid  level. 
- If the  brake  system  indicator  light  does  not 
tu rn off  o r it  t urns on while  driv ing, the 
br ak e fluid  level  in the  reservoir  is too  low, 
and this  inc reases the  risk of  an acc iden t. 
Stop the  vehicle  and do  no t continue  dr iv 
ing.  See an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
tho rized Audi  Service Facility  for  assistance . 
- If  the  bra ke sys tem indicator  light  turns  on 
together  with  the  ABS and ESC indicator 
lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may 
be malfunctioning.  Functions  that  stabilize 
the  vehicle  are no longer  ava ilable.  This 
could  cause the  veh icle to  swe rve, wh ich in 
creases the  risk that  the  vehicle w ill  slide . 
Do not  continue  driving . See an author ized 
Audi  dealer  or  author ized Audi  Se rvice Facil i
ty  for  assis tance . 
PARK/{®)! ~ Electromechanical  parking 
brake 
If  the  -(USA models) I. (Canada mod els) 
indicator  light  t urns on, the  park ing  brake was 
set . 
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If  the  -(U SA  mode ls) .  (Canada models)  in 
dicator  light  is blinking,  the  braking  force  has not 
built  up  enough  or  it  has decreased. Se lect t he 
"P" se lector  lever  position  to  secure the  ve hicle. 
Make sure the  indicator  light  is off  before  you 
start  driving . 
rlJ Parking  brake:  malfunction!  Please  contact 
Ser vice 
There  is a ma lf u nction  in the  parking  brake.  Drive 
to  an authorized  Audi  dea ler or  a uthorized  Audi 
Se rvice Fac ility  immed iate ly to  have the  ma lfunc
tion  corrected. 
Ill ( USA  models )/¢@)  (Canada  model s)  Parking 
brake: warning!  Vehicle  pa rked  too  steep 
There  is not  eno ugh  braki ng for ce to  ho ld the  ve 
hicle  in  p lace . T he brakes  have ove rhea ted.  The 
vehicle  could  roll  away even on  a sma ll inc line. 
Ill (USA model s)/ (C@)  (Canada  model s)  Parking 
brake : appli ed 
If  this  message appears,  press the  brake  pedal 
first  and then  release the  parking  brake  if  neces
sa ry . 
II (USA  models )/¢@)  (Canada  models)  Parking 
brake:  emergency  braking 
The emergency  braking  function  was triggered . 
Please  relea se  parking  b rake 
Release t he pa rking  bra ke if  this  message ap
pears. 
Plea se  pre ss the brak e pedal  to  release  the  park
ing  brake 
To release the  parking  brake,  press the  brake 
pedal  and press  the~ button  at  t he same time, 
or start  driving  with  hill  start  assist~ 
page  83, 
Starting  to  drive . 
(D Tips 
For additional  informat ion  on the  parking 
brake,  see~ 
page  81. 
-L Cooling  system 
•  Turn off  engine  and  check  coolant  level.  See 
owner' s manual 
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Do not  cont inue  d riving a nd switc h the  eng ine 
off.  Check the  coolant  leve l£:=? 
page  324. 
- If the  coolant  level is too  low, add  coolant 
C? page  325. Only cont inue  dr iv ing once  the  in
dicato r light  tur ns off. 
•  Coolant  temperature:  too  high . Let engin e 
run with  vehicle  stationary 
Let the  eng ine  run  at  id le for  a few  minutes  to 
cool off,  until  the  ind icator  light  turns  off. 
- If the  indicator  light  does  not  turn  off,  do  not 
contin ue driving the  vehicle.  See  an  authorized 
Audi dealer  or authorized  A udi Service Faci lity 
for  assistance. 
A WARNING 
- Never open  the  hood  if you ca n see  o r hear 
steam  o r coolan t escap ing from  the  eng ine 
compartment.  This  inc reases  the  risk of 
burns.  Wa it  unti l you  no  longe r see  or  he ar 
ste am o r coolan t esca ping. 
- The e ng ine  compartmen t  in any ve hicle can 
be  a dange ro u s area.  Stop  the  eng ine  and 
a llow  it  to  coo l before  wo rking in  the  engine 
compartmen t. A lways fo llow  the  informa 
t ion foun d in£:=? 
page 319, Working  in  the 
engine  comportment . 
{Q) Note 
Do not  co ntinu e dr iving if  the .  indi ca tor 
light  tu rns o n as th is  in creases  t he ris k of en 
gine  damage . 
,ft Safety  belt 
The . indicator  light  stays  on  unt il the  driver's 
and  front  passenger's  safety  be lts  are fastened. 
Above a certain  speed,  there  w ill also  be a warn
in g tone . 
(D Tips 
For addit iona l information  on safety  be lts, 
see£:=? 
page  261. 
Coc kpit  o ver view 
0  Generator/vehicle  battery 
If the .  or(•)  in d icator  light  t urns on,  the re  is a 
malfu nction  in t he gener ator  or  the vehicle e lec 
t rical sys tem . 
•  Electrical system:  malfunction!  Safel y stop 
vehicle 
Do not  continue  dr iv ing  and  switch  the  engine 
off . See  an  author ized  Audi dealer  or au thorized 
A udi Se rvice Fac ility for assistance . 
(•) Electrical system:  malfunction!  Restart  not 
possible . Please  contact  Service 
The veh icle batte ry was  disconnected  from  the 
vehicle e lectr ica l system  and  will no  longer 
c h arge.  Dr ive to  an  authorized  Audi dea ler or au
thorized  Aud i Serv ice  Facility  immediately. 
Do not  stop  t he eng ine,  o r you w ill not  be ab le to 
start  it again.  If you  can  no longer  start  the  en gine,  see  an  aut horized  Audi dea ler or authorized 
Audi Service Fac ility for assistance . 
(•) Electri cal system:  malfunction!  Ple ase  con
ta ct  Service 
Drive to  an  authorized  A udi dealer  or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediate ly.  Because the  ve 
hicle battery  is discharging,  t urn off a ll unneces 
sary  electrical  eq uipment  such  as  the  rad io. See 
an authorized  Aud i dea ler or authorized  Audi 
Service Facility if the  battery  cha rge  leve l is too 
low. 
(•)  Electrical system:  low  battery  cha rge.  Bat
tery  will  be  charged  while  driving 
T he sta rting  ability  may be  impai red . 
If this message  turns off after  a  little  whi le, the 
vehicle  batte ry cha rged  enough  while  driv ing. 
If the  message  does  not  turn  off and  stay  off 
whe n driving, have  an  author ized A udi dealer  or 
a ut ho rize d Aud i Serv ice  Facility  rep air  the  mal 
f unc tion. 
"1::7-: Engine  oil  pressure 
•  Turn off  engine.  Oil pressure  too  low 
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Stop  the  engine  and  do  not  continue  driving. 
Check the  engine  oil  leve l¢ 
page 322. 
- If the  engi ne oil  leve l is too  low, add  engine  o il 
r:!> page 322. On ly cont inue  driv ing once  the  in 
dicator  light  turns 
off. 
- If the  engi ne oil  level  is cor rect  and  t he  i nd ica
tor  lig ht  st ill tur ns on,  tur n the  eng ine 
off a nd 
do  no t continue  driving.  See an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or authori zed A udi Se rvice Fac ility for  as
sistance . 
(D Tips 
The oil pressu re warning  is not  an o il level  in 
dicator.  Always check the  o il level  reg ularly . 
'1'.::r,. Engine  oil  level  (MIN) 
Applies  to: vehicles with  oil  level warning 
• Please add  oil  immediately . 
Add engine  oil immed iate ly r:!> page 322. 
Ill Plea se add  ma x. x qt (l) oil.  You can  contin
u e  dri ving 
Add the  maximum  amoun t of oil  indicated  in the 
d isplay  as  soon  as  possible ¢ 
page 322 . 
@-Steering  lock 
•  Steering:  malfunction!  Please  stop  vehicle 
There  is a malfunction  in the  electronic  steering 
lock . You cannot  turn  the  ignition  on . 
Do 
not tow  your  vehicle  because  it cannot  be 
steered.  See  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or author 
ized Audi Service Fac ility for  assistance. 
!\II Steering  lock: malfunct ion!  Please  contact 
Service 
There  is a malfunc tion  in the  elec tronic stee ring 
loc k. 
Dr ive to  an a uth o rized Aud i dea le r or a uth o rized 
Aud i Serv ice  Fac ility  immediately  to  have the 
malfun ct io n  corre cte d. 
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A WARNING 
Do not  tow  your vehicle when  there  is a mal
function  in the  electron ic steer ing  lock  -thi s 
i ncreases  the  risk of an  acc ident. 
-e Engine  start  system 
•  Engin e start  sy st e m:  malfunction!  Plea se 
contact  Service 
Do not sw itch  the  ignition off because  you  may 
not  be  able  to  switch  it  on again . 
Drive to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediate ly to  have the 
malfunction  corrected . 
=:3 Engine start  system:  malfunct ion!  Please 
conta ct  Ser vice 
-
There  is a ma lf u nction  in the  engine  star ting sys 
tem. 
D rive to  an  author ized  A udi dealer  or au tho riz ed 
A udi Se rvice Fac ility immed iate ly  to  have  the 
malfunction  correc ted. 
~ Hood 
•  Warning!  Hood  i s not  locked . Stop  vehicle 
and  che ck the  lock 
If the  indicato r light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  the  hood  locking  mechanism  is not  en 
gaged  correctly . 
Stop  immediately  and  close t he  hood 
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0 /Q  Air suspension 
Applies  to: vehicles with  air  suspension 
•  Air  suspension:  malfunction.  Safel y  stop  ve
hicle.  Steering  and  ground  clearance  limited 
D ue to  a sys tem  m alfu nct ion,  yo ur vehicle's 
ground  clearance  is very low at  the  front  or rear 
axle* (in vehicles  with  all-wheel  steering) . Be 
ca use of this,  the  w heels  no  long er have  enoug h 
clearance  to  steer  correctly. 
See an  author ized  Audi dealer  or au thori zed A udi 
Service Facility for  assistance. 
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Cockpit  overview 
A WARNING 
Have the  safety  systems  inspected  immedi
ately.  Otherwise,  there  is a risk that  the sys
tems  may not  activate  during  a collision, 
which  increases the  risk of  serious  injury  or 
death. 
( CD ) Brake  system 
[I] Brakes overheating.  Please shift  to  D 
-
There was a heavy load  on the  brakes.  Place the 
selector  lever in the  "D/S"  position in order  to  use 
the  engine  braking  effect  and reduce the  load  on 
the  brakes. 
~t~J/(O : Brake  pads 
II (USA  models)/EiJ  (Canada  models)  Brake 
pads: wear  limit  reached.  You can continue  driv
ing.  Please contact  Service 
The brake  pads are worn . 
Drive  to  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Service Facility  as soon as possible  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
~ Engine  control 
II Drive  system:  malfunction!  Please contact 
Service 
There  is an engine  control  malfunction. 
Drive slowly  to  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  to have the  engine 
checked . 
W Engine  control  (diesel  engine) 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  diesel  engines 
The engine  is preheating  if  the II indicator  light 
turns  on  when  the  ignition  is  switched on. 
If  the  indicator  light does not  turn on or  blinks 
while  driving,  there  is an engine  control  malfunc
tion. 
Immediately  drive  slowly  to  an authorized  Audi 
dealer  or authorized  Audi  Service Facility  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
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!?i Engine  speed  limitation 
(II Maximum  engine  speed: XXXX rpm 
The engine  speed  is automatically  limited  to  the 
speed  displayed  in  the  instrument cluster. This 
protects  the  engine  from  overheating. 
The engine  speed  limitation deactivates  once the 
engine  is no  longer  in the  critical  temperature 
range  and you  have released  the  accelerator  ped
al once . 
If  the  engine  speed  limitation was activated  by 
an engine  control  malfunction,  the 
II indicator 
light  also turns  on . Make sure  the engine  speed 
does not  go  above  the speed displayed,  for  exam
ple when  downshifting . Drive to  an authorized 
Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi Service Facility  im
mediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
Depending  on  the engine:  the engine  speed 
may  be limited  when  the  engine is cold -the 
full  engine  output will  not  be available.  When 
the  engine  is at operating  temperature,  the 
red  area in the  tachometer  moves to  a higher 
RPM  range. 
~ ... Engine  oil  sensor 
•  Oil  level  system:  malfunction!  Please con
tact  Service 
The sensor to  check the  engine  oil  level  has 
failed . Drive to  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  immediately to have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
•  Oil  level  sensor: oil  change  necessary. Please 
contact  Service 
Fuel has  entered  the  engine  oil  as a result  of  fre
quent  short  drives.  Avoid  high engine  speeds, full 
acceleration  and  heavy engine  loads.  Drive to  an 
authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized  Audi  Service 
Facility  immediately  to  have the  oil  changed. 
•  Oil  pressure sensor: malfunction!  Please 
contact  Service 
There  is a  malfunction  in  the oil pressure  sensor. 
Drive to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer or  authorized  .,.  
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next  traffic  light  is red . This  produces  an  engine 
b raking  effect,  wh ich  he lps  to  protect  the  brakes 
and  tires  and  reduces  the  emissions  and  f uel  con
sumpt ion  to  zero  (fuel  shut-off  dur ing  decelera
tion) . 
Shift  efficientl y 
Upshifting  earlier  is an  effective  way  to  save  fue l. 
Staying  in  a gear  too  long  uses  fue l unnecessari
ly . 
Press  down  on  the  acce lerator  peda l slowly  and 
avoid  "kick -down". 
Avoid full  acceleration 
You sho uld  rare ly t rave l at  the  maxim um  vehicle 
speed.  High  speeds  cause  a  d isp roportiona tely 
hi gh  increase  in  fuel  consump tion,  emissions  and 
traffic  noise . Driving  more  slowly  saves  f uel. 
Reduce idling  time 
The  Start/Stop  system*  he lps  to  reduce  the  id ling 
time  automatically.  In vehicles  wi thout  the  Sta rt/ 
Stop  system*,  it  is  efficient  to  switch  the engine 
off  when  stopped  at  ra ilroad  crossings  and  long 
red  lights . Stopping  the  engine  for 
30 -40 sec
onds  already  saves  more  fuel  than  the  amount  of 
extra  fuel  needed  to  restart  the  eng ine. 
I t  takes  a  very  long  time  in idle  to  wa rm  the  en
gine  up  to  operating  temperature . Wear  and 
emissions  are  especially  high  in the  warm -up 
phase.  Therefore,  you  should  begin  driving  im
mediately  after  starting  the  engine.  Avoid  high 
RPMs while  do ing  th is . 
Have maintenance  perf ormed  regularly 
By having  maintenance  performed  regu larly  on 
your  ve hicle,  you  can  he lp to  reduce  fuel  con 
sumpt ion  before  you  even  start  to  drive.  The 
maintenance  condition  of  your  vehicle  not  only 
affects  traffic  safety  and  long-term  value  but  a l
so  impacts  fuel  consumption . A poorly  main
tained  engine  can  lead  to  fuel  consumpt ion  that 
i s 
1 0% hi gher  tha n normal. 
Driving 
Avoid short  trips 
T he  eng ine  and  exh aust cleaning  system  mus t 
r each  their  optima l operat ing  temperatu re to  ef 
fectively  reduce  consumption  and  emissions. 
A cold  engine  uses  a d isp roportionately  high 
amoun t of  fue l. The engine  re ac h es  operat ing 
temperat ure  and  cons umption  norma lizes  on ly 
after  approximate ly 2.5  mi les  (4  km) . 
Check the  tire  pressure 
To save  fuel,  ma ke  sure  the  t ires  are  always  i n
flated  to  t he correct  pressure~ 
page 340. The 
fuel  consumpt io n  can  increase  by 
5% if the  pres 
s u re  is on ly 
0 .5 bar  too  low.  Due  to  the  increased 
rolling  resistance,  low  tire  pressures  wi ll also 
l ead  to  greater  tire  wear  and  will  affect  driving 
behavior. 
Do  not  drive  on  winter  tires  year -round,  as  this 
will  consume  up  to 
10% more  fuel. 
Eliminate  unnecessary weight 
S ince  eve ry po und  of  ext ra weight  increases  f uel 
co nsump tion , a  quick  inspect io n  of  the  luggage 
compartment  may  be  worth  it  to  avoid  unneces 
sary  weight . 
When  not  be ing  used , a  roof  rac k sho uld  be  re
moved  to  decrease  the  w ind  resis tance  of  the  ve 
hicle . This  will  save  you  approximately 
12% fu el 
at  speeds  from 
62  -75 mph (100  -120 km/h) . 
Save energy 
The  eng ine  d rives  the  generator,  which  generates 
electric ity;  the  fuel  consumpt io n  also  increases 
wi th the  dema nd  for  e lec tric ity . T he refore,  sw itch 
electrical  eq uipment  off  when  you  no  longer 
need  it . Examples  of  eq uipment  that  uses  a  lot  of 
energy  are  air  blowers  at  a  high  setting,  the  rear 
window  defogger  and  seat  heating* . 
@ Note 
Do not  leave  engine  idling  unattended  after 
starting.  If warning  lights  sho uld  come  on  to 
i ndicate  improper  operation,  they  would  go 
unheeded.  Extended  idling  also  produces 
heat,  which  could  resu lt  in overheating  or 
other  damage  to  the  veh icle  or  other  proper 
ty . 
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lector  lever  position  is  engaged . As soon  as 
you  press  the  accelerator  pedal,  the  park ing 
brake  releases  automat ica lly and  your  vehicle 
starts  to  move 
r=> page 83. 
(D Tips 
- Occas iona l noises  when  the  par king  b ra ke  is 
set  and  re leased  a re  normal  and  a re  not  a 
ca use  for  concer n. 
- The  park ing  bra ke  goes  th rough  a se lf-test 
cycle  at  regular  intervals  when  the  vehicle  is 
stopped.  Any noises  associated  w it h  this  are 
normal. 
- If  there  is a  power  fa ilure,  the  parking  brake 
will  not  set  if it  is re leased,  and  it  will  not 
r elease  if it  is set 
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A udi dealer  or  autho riz ed  A ud i Service  Fa
cil ity fo r ass is tan ce. 
Starting  to  drive 
Various  conven ience  and  safety  functions  may  be 
ava ilable  when  t he vehicle  begins  dr iv ing,  de
pending  on  vehicle  eq uipment. 
Starting  on  hills  with  the  parking  brake  set 
Requirement:  the  doors  must  be  closed  and  the 
driver's  safety  belt  must  be  fastened . 
~ To start  driving  comfortably when  on  a  hill,  set 
the  parking  brake  and  begin  dr iving  as  usual. 
The  braking  force  of  the  parking  brake  does  not 
release  automatically  u ntil  the  wheels  build  up 
enough  dr iv ing  fo rce . 
St arting  on  hills  with  hill  hold  a ssist 
Hill hold  ass ist  makes  it  eas ier  to  start  on  hills. 
Requirement:  the  driver's  door  must  be  closed 
and  the  engine  must  be  r unning . 
~ To activate  hill  hold  assist,  press  a nd  hold  the 
brake  peda l for  seve ral  seconds.  The  ve hicle 
must  be  in an  up hill  direction  of  travel. 
Afte r releasing  the  bra ke  pedal,  the  bra king  pow
e r i s  ma inta ined  for  a  br ief  moment 
r=> & t o  p re
ve nt  the  vehicle  from  rolling  back  when  starting . 
During  this  time,  you  can  easi ly  begin  to  move 
your  ve hicle . 
Driving 
A WARNING 
--
-If  you  do  not  beg in driving  immed iate ly or 
the  engine  stalls  afte r releasing  the  brake 
pedal,  your  veh icle  may  beg in to  roll  back
ward.  Press  the  brake  pedal  or  set  the  park
i n g  br ake  immedia tely. 
- The  intelligent  technology  of  h ill hold  assist 
can not  ove rcome  the  limitat io ns imposed  by 
n atural  physical laws.  The  increased  comfort 
offe red  by  hill  ho ld  assist  should  not  cause 
you  to  ta ke  safety  risks . 
- Hi ll hold  ass ist  canno t hold  the  vehi cle in 
p lace  on  all hills  (for  examp le,  if  the  ground 
is s lippery  or  icy). 
- T o  re duce the  r is k  of  an  accident,  alw ays 
make  su re the  ve hicle  is  situated  safe ly 
while  stationary . 
Offroad  driving 
General  information 
The  electronic  stab il izat io n  control  (ESC) func
tions were enhanced for driving offroad . Offroad 
mode  can  be  activated  when  driv ing  in situa tions 
whe re  s lippage  o r a d iffe ren tial  lock  f unct ion  is 
ne cessary 
r:=>page 143. The  hill  desce nt  assist  is 
also  availab le,  w hic h  automatically  brakes  the  ve 
hicle  and  maintains  a  constant  speed  as  a  res ult 
r:=>  page 144. In  addition,  your  A udi  provides  con
t inuous  all  wheel  dr ive. 
However,  yo ur Audi  is  not  a  purely  offroad  vehi 
cle . Yo ur vehicle  was  not  designed  to  drive  under 
extreme  operating  conditions  s uch  as  driv ing  in 
an  expedit ion  style. 
Onl y drive in terrain  that  is  su itable  fo r the vehi
cle and you r dri ving ability.  Never take any un
ne cessa ry  risks! 
Befor e driving  offroad 
-Check  the  engine  o il leve l, the  tire  p ressure,  the 
coo lant  level  and  t he  fluid  leve l in t he washer 
fluid  reservoir . 
- Sto re  pieces  of  luggage  and  other  objects  in the 
luggage  compartment  and  secure  them  from 
sliding  out  of  place.  .,. 
83  
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Trail er  to wing 
Trailer  towing 
Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your veh icle  is  primari ly intended  for  transport
ing  peop le  and  luggage.  Howeve r,  if you  dr ive 
with  a  tra iler , follow  the  techn ica l requirements , 
the  operation  and  driving  tips,  and  the  lega l reg 
ulations. 
Dr iving  w ith  a trailer  affects  the  vehicle 's fuel 
consumpt ion,  performance  and  wear.  It  a lso  re
quires  higher  concentration  from  the  driver . 
A WARNING 
Do not  transport  any  people  in a  trailer  due  to 
the  risk  of  fatal  injury . 
Technical requirements 
Certain requirements  must  be met  when  towing 
a trailer. 
Trailer  hitch 
Only  use  a trailer  hitch  with  a  removab le  ball 
h itch  mount  and  ball  h itch.  The  tra ile r  hitc h must 
be  pe rm it t ed  for  the  vehicle,  the  tra iler  and  the 
permitted  tota l weight  of  the  trailer  being 
pu lled . Above  all,  it  must  be  secure ly and  safe ly 
attached  to  the  vehicle  trailer. 
Never  mo unt  a t rai ler  hitch  on  the  bumper.  The 
trai ler  hitc h must  be  mounted  in  a way  that  does 
not  impair  the  function  of  the  bumper.  Do not 
make  any  changes  to  the  exhaust  system  and  the 
brake  system. 
Check  regu larly  if the  trai ler  hitc h is securely 
mounted . A lways  follow  the  instructions  given  by 
the  trai ler  hitch  manufacturer . 
Trailer  brakes 
If t he tra ile r has  its  own  bra ke  system,  then  fol
low  the  manufacturer  specifica tions.  Howeve r, 
the  brake  system  on  the  trai ler  must  never  be 
connected  to  the  vehicle  brake  system. 
92 
Engine cooling system 
D riving  w ith  a  tra ile r  means  a  higher  load  on  t he 
engine  and  the  cooling  sys tem.  The  coo ling  sys
tem  must  be  designed  for  additiona l load  and 
contain  enoug h coo lant ~@ . 
A WARNING -
- Never  mount  a  "weight -distributing"  or 
"load-balancing"  trailer  coupler  as  the  trail
er  hitch.  The  ve hicle  was  not  des igned  for 
these  types  of  tra iler  h itches.  The  tra iler 
h itch  can  malfunction  and  t he  tra ile r  can 
b reak  off  from  the  vehicle. 
- If  t he  tra ile r i s equ ipped  w ith  elect ronic 
brakes,  these  brakes  can not  be  activated  by 
a facto ry-installed  control  system,  whi ch  in
creases  the  r isk  of  an accide nt. 
- To red uce  the  r is k  of  injury,  always  remove 
the  ball  hitch  mount  if  no  tra ile r  is  mo unt 
ed. 
@ Note 
L onge r incl ines  cannot  be  dr iven  without  a 
su itab le  cooli ng  system,  especially  if the  out
s ide  temperatu res  a re  high.  ot herwise,  this 
i nc reases  the  risk  of  eng ine  da mage. 
Operating  instructions 
Several  things  must  be noted  when  towing  a 
trailer. 
Towing  capacity 
The  permitted  towing  capacity  must  not  be  ex 
ceeded  under  any  circumstances~ 
page  376. 
You can  dr ive  up  larger  inclines  if you  are  not  us
i ng  the  maximum  towing  capacity. 
The  towing  capacities  given  only  apply  to  e leva 
tions  up  to  3,200  ft  (1,000  m)  above  sea  level.  As 
the  e levation  increases,  the  engine  power  de
creases  due  to  the  decreasing  air  pressures.  T his 
reduces  the  hill  climb ing  ability  and  towing  ca
pac ity . For every  additional  3,200 
ft (1,000  m), 
t h e  maximum  permitted  tow ing  weight  must  be 
r educed  by app roximately  10% . T he  pe rm itted 
tow ing  weight  is t he comb ined  we igh t of  the 
( loaded)  vehicle  and  the  (loaded)  trailer .  
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Tele phone 
Telephone 
Introduction 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  telephone 
To make  phone  coils  in your  vehicle  using  the 
/11/111,  connect  your  cell  phone  to  the  /11/111 via 
Bluetooth. 
Hand sfree 
After you have connected  your ce ll phone  to  the 
MMI  via Bluetooth,  you can use  the  handsfree 
system  and  operate  telephone  functions  through 
your  MMI.  You can  make calls  using the  antenna 
on your cell phone. 
A WARNING 
- Medical experts  warn  that  cell phones  can 
interfere  w ith  the  funct ion of pacemakers . 
Always mainta in a m inimum  d istance  of 
about  8  inches  (20  cm)  between  the  ce ll 
phone  antenna  and  the  pacemaker. 
- Do not  carry the  cell phone  in a pocket  di 
rectly over the  pacemaker  when the  phone 
is switched on. 
- Sw itch  the  cell phone  off  immediately  if 
you suspect  it  may be  interfering  w ith  the 
pacemaker. 
- Do not  use  the  vo ice recognit ion system* 
<=) page  167 in emergencies  because  your 
vo ice may change  in stressful  situations.  It 
may take  longer  to  dial the  number  or the 
system  may not  be  able  to  dia l it  at  all.  Dial 
the  emergency  n umbe r manua lly. 
- Switch your cell phone  off  in areas  where 
there  is a  ris k of an  exp losion . These  loca
tions  are  not  always clearly mar ked.  This 
may include  gas  stations,  fuel and  chemical 
storage  facilities  or transport  vehicles,  o r lo 
cations  where  fue l vapors  (such as  propane 
or gaso line vapor  in vehicles or bui ldings), 
chemicals  or  large  quantities  of dust  parti 
cles (such as flour,  sawdust  or metal)  may 
be  present  in the  air . This also  applies  to  all 
other  locations  where  you would  normally 
turn  your vehicle engine  off . 
- The demands  of traffic  requ ire your full at
tent io n.  Always read the  chapter 
Q page  149,  Traffic  safety  information. 
174 
-
@ Note 
Always fo llow the  information  found  in Q @ in 
Wi -Fi hotspot  on page  194. 
(D Tips 
- Th e  Bluetooth  connect ion  range  is limited 
to  inside  the  vehicle.  It  can also  be affected  by local conditions  and  interference  with 
other  devices . 
- To learn  which Bluetooth  connections  and 
wh ich of the  funct ions  in your ce ll phone  are 
supported,  check with your cell phone  serv
ice provider or the  database  for  mob ile devi
ces at  www .aud iusa .com/bluetooth. 
Setup 
Connecting  a cell  phone  using  Bluetooth 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  telephone 
Fig . 172  D isp layin g  the  PIN for  enter ing  in t he  cell  phone 
R equi rem ent 
The vehicle must  be stationary  and  the  ignition 
must  be switched  on. 
The Bl uetooth  settings  m ust  be open  on your cell 
phone  during  the  connection  setup. 
The Bluetooth  funct io n  and v is ib il ity of the  MMI 
Q page  248 and  cell phone  must  be sw itched  on. 
The cell phone  to  be connected  must  not  be  con nected  to  any other  Bluetooth  device . 
The  MMI  must not  be  connected  to  a cell phone. 
Conn ecting  a c ell  phon e 
.. Select: IMENU I button> Telephone > Connect 
mobile  de vice >  Find new de vic es >  Next. 
The 
avai lab le  Bluetooth  devices are  shown  in the  In-
fotainment  system  display. 
Or select: ! MENUI 1111- 
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Checking  and  Filling 
Checking  and  Filling Fuel 
Gasoline  grade 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles w ith  gasoline  engines 
The correct  gasoline  grade  is stated  on  the  inside 
of  the  fuel  filler  door . 
The vehicle  is equipped  with  a catalytic  converter 
and  must  only be driven with 
unleaded gasoline. 
Audi recommends  using  TOP  TIER  Detergent  Gas
oline.  Additional  information  on  TOP TIER Deter
gent  Gasoline  can  be found  on the  official web
site  (www .toptiergas.com). 
The  individual  gasoline  grades  are  differentiated 
by 
octane  ratings. This value  is given with  (R +M)/ 
2  equating  to  AKI or in RON. 
The following  headings  match  the corresponding 
sticker  in the  fuel  filler  door . 
UNLEADED  FUEL ONLY  MIN.  (R+M)/2 87 
Regular/  MIN.  RON  91 Regular 
Use regular  gasoline  with  minimum 87 AKI/ 
91  RON 
i::>@ . 
The  max imum  eng ine  power  is only  reached  if 
p rem ium  gasol ine 91  AKI/  95  RON  is used. 
UNLEADED  FUEL ONLY  PREMIUM  MIN.  (R 
+M)/2  91  / SUPER MIN.  RON  95 
Using premium  gaso line with  minimum  91  AKI/ 
95  RON  is recommended. 
If  premium  gasoline  is not  available,  you can  also  use  regular  gasoline  87  AKI/  91  RON . However 
this  does  reduce  th e engine  powe r slight ly. 
0 Note 
- Fillin g the  tank  just  one  time with  leaded 
fuel  or other  metallic additives  will cause 
permanent  deter iorat ion  to  the  catalytic 
converter  function. 
- When  gasoline with  an octane  rat ing that  is 
too  low is  used , h igh  speeds  or heavy  engine 
load  can lead  to engine  damage. 
310 
(D Tips 
The vehicle  may be filled  with  fuel that  has  a 
h igher  octane  rating  than what  is required  by 
the  eng ine. 
Blended  gasoline 
App lies to : vehicles  wi th gaso line e ngi ne 
Use of  gasoline  containing  alcohol or  MTBE 
(methyl  tertiary  butyl  ether) 
You may use  unleaded  gasoline  blended  with  al 
cohol or  MTBE (commonly  referred  to as  oxygen
ates)  if  the  blended  mixture  meets  the  following 
criteria: 
Blend of gasoline methanol  (wood alcohol or 
methyl  alcohol) 
- Anti-knock index  must  be 87  AKI or  h igher. 
- Blend must  contain  no  more  than 
3% metha-
nol. 
- Blend must  contain  more  than 
2% co-solvents. 
Blend of gasoline  and ethanol  (grain alcohol or 
ethyl  alcohol) 
-Anti-knock index  must  be 87  AK I or  h igher. 
- Blend must  not  conta in more  than  15%  etha-
nol. 
Blend of gasoline and MTBE 
- Anti -knock index  must  be 87  AKI or  higher. 
- Blend must  not  contain more  than 15%  MTBE. 
Seasonally  adjusted gasoline 
Many gasoline  grades  are  blended  to  perform  es
pecially well for  winter  or summer  dr iv ing . Dur
i ng  seasonal  change-over,  we  suggest  that  you 
fill  up at  busy gas  stat ions  where  the seasonal 
adjustment  is  more  lik ely  to  be  made  in t ime. 
@ Note 
- Methanol  fuels which  do  not meet  these  re
quirements  may cause  corrosion  and  dam
age  to plastic  and rubber  components  in  the 
fuel  system. 
- Do  not  u se fue ls  that  fail to  meet  the  speci-
fied  criteria  in this  chapter.  ...