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Driving
Starting the engine
> The selector lever must be in the P or the N po-
sition.
At low temperatures (below 14 °F (-10 °C)), the
engine can only be started when the selector lev-
er is in the "P" position.
Starting from a stop
> Press and hold the brake pedal.
> Start the engine > page 75.
> Press and hold the interlock button in the selec-
tor lever handle, select the desired selector lev-
er position such as "D" > page 87 and release
the lock button.
> Wait a moment until the transmission shifts.
You will notice a slight movement when the
gear engages.
> Release the brake pedal and press the accelera-
tor pedal > A\.
Various convenience functions are available for
starting on hills > page 80.
Stopping temporarily
> Press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, for
example at a traffic light. Do not press the ac-
celerator pedal when doing this.
> To prevent the vehicle from rolling when you
start driving, set the parking brake when stop-
ping on steep hills > A\ and >@).
> The parking brake will release automatically
and the vehicle will start moving once you press
the accelerator pedal.
Stopping/parking
If the selector lever is not in the "P" position
when you open the driver’s door, the vehicle
could roll.
In vehicles with a convenience key*, the message
Shift to P, otherwise vehicle can roll away.
Doors do not lock if gearshift is not in P ap-
pears. A warning tone will also sound.
> Press and hold the brake pedal > A\.
> Set the parking brake.
> Select the "P" selector lever position.
Under certain circumstances, such as driving in
the mountains, it may be useful to switch tempo-
84
rarily to tiptronic mode in order to manually ad-
just the gears to the driving conditions
=> page 85.
On
hills, activate the parking brake first and then
shift into the "P" selector lever position. This pre-
vents too much stress from being placed on the
locking mechanism.
ZA WARNING
— The vehicle can roll even when the engine is
switched off.
— Unintended vehicle movement can lead to
serious injuries.
— Never leave your vehicle with the engine
running while in gear. If you must leave your
vehicle when the engine is running, set the
parking brake and move the selector lever to
the P position.
— Power is still transferred to the wheels when
the engine is running at idle. To prevent the
vehicle from “creeping”, you must keep your
foot on the brake when the engine is run-
ning and the selector lever is in the "D", "S"
or
"R" position or “tiptronic” mode is select-
ed.
— Do not inadvertently press the accelerator
pedal when the vehicle is stationary. Other-
wise the vehicle will start to move immedi-
ately, even if the parking brake is set. This
could result in a crash.
— Do not press the accelerator pedal when
changing the selector lever position while
the vehicle is stationary and the engine is
running.
— Never engage the R or P selector level posi-
tions while driving. It could cause a crash.
— Before driving down a steep slope, reduce
your speed and shift into a lower gear with
“tiptronic”.
— Do not ride the brakes or press the brake
pedal
too often or too long when driving
downhill. Constant braking causes the
brakes to overheat and can substantially re-
duce braking performance, increase braking
distance, or cause complete failure of the
brake system.
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Assist systems
— If vehicles are approaching or being left
behind very quickly. The display may not
turn on in time.
— In poor weather conditions such as heavy
rain, snow or heavy mist.
— On very wide lanes, in tight curves, or if
there is a rise in the road surface. Vehicles
in the adjacent lane may not be detected
because they are outside of the sensor
range.
() Note
The sensors can be displaced by impacts or
damage to the bumper, wheel housing and
underbody. This can impair the system. Have
an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility check their function.
@ Tips
— If the window glass in the driver's door or
front passenger's door has been tinted, the
display in the exterior mirror may be incor-
rect:
—The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 261.
Sic Rema
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
MENU > Select in the Infotainment system: but-
ton > Vehicle > left control button >Driver as-
sistance > Audi side assist
If the system is activated, the displays in the ex-
terior mirrors will turn on briefly when the igni-
tion is switched on.
Adjusting the display brightness
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
The display brightness can be adjusted in the In-
fotainment system.
MENU > Select in the Infotainment system: but-
ton > Vehicle > left control button >Driver as-
sistance > Audi side assist
The display brightness adjusts automatically to
the brightness of the surroundings, both in the
information and in the warning stage. In very
dark or very bright surroundings, the automatic
adjustment will set the display to the minimum
or maximum level. In such cases, you may notice
no change when adjusting the brightness, or the
change may only be noticeable once the sur-
roundings change.
Adjust the brightness to a level where the display
in the information stage will not disrupt your
view
ahead. If you change the brightness, the dis-
play in the exterior mirror will briefly show the
brightness level in the information stage. The
brightness of the warning stage is linked to the
brightness in the information stage and is adjust-
ed along with the information stage.
(i) Tips
— Side assist is not active while you are mak-
ing the adjustment.
— Your settings are automatically stored and
assigned to the remote control key being
used.
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
If the side assist switches off automatically, a
message appears in the Infotainment system dis-
play.
& Audi side assist: currently unavailable. Sen-
sor vision restricted due to surroundings. See
owner's manual
The radar sensor vision is impaired. Do not cover
the area in front of the sensors with bike wheels,
stickers, dirt or other objects. Clean the area cov-
ering the sensors, if necessary > page 94,
fig. 107.
Audi side assist: currently unavailable. See
owner's manual
Side assist cannot be switched on at this time be-
cause there is a malfunction (for example, the
battery charge level may be too low).
Audi side assist: malfunction! Please contact
Service
95
>
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Parking aid
> Switch the ignition off.
iG) Tips
— The visual display in the left part of the dis-
play should help you detect the critical vehi-
cle areas.
— You can change the volume of the signals
and the display > page 102.
Perpendicular parking
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera
This view may be used when parking in a garage
or ina parking space.
4. Look! Safe to move?
Fig. 110 Infotainment system: aiming at a parking space
ds. Look! Safe to move?
Fig. 111 Infotainment system: aligning the vehicle
> Turn the Infotainment system on and shift into
reverse gear.
> The orange orientation lines @) show the vehi-
cle's direction of travel. Turn the steering wheel
until the orange orientation lines align with the
parking space > fig. 710. Use the markings @)
to help you estimate the distance to an obsta-
cle. Each marking represents approximately 3
feet (1 meter). The blue surface is a static dis-
play and represents an extension of the vehicle
perimeter to the rear.
102
> While driving in reverse gear, adjust the steer-
ing wheel angle to fit the parking space using
the orange orientation lines for assistance > /\.
in General information on page 101, >@)in
General information on page 107. Area @) rep-
resents the rear bumper. At the very latest,
stop the vehicle when the red orientation line
@ borders an object.
Adjusting the display
and the warning tones
Applies to: vehicles with parking aid plus
The display and warning tones can be adjusted in
the Infotainment.
> Select in the Infotainment system: [MENU] but-
ton > Vehicle > left control button > Driver as-
sistance > Parking aid.
Signal tones
Front volume - Volume for the front area
Rear volume - Volume for the rear area
Entertainment fader - The volume of the audio/
video source is lowered when the parking system
is turned on
@ Tips
— The settings are automatically stored and
assigned to the remote control key that is in
use.
— The new level is demonstrated briefly* when
the volume is adjusted.
Error messages
Applies to: vehicles with rear parking system/parking system
plus
Rear parking aid: malfunction! Obstacles cannot
be detected
Parking aid: malfunction! Obstacles cannot be
detected
There is a system malfunction if the LED in the
Pva button blinks when switching on the system.
If the error is not corrected before you switch off
the ignition, the LED in the P button will blink
the
next time you switch on the parking system
by shifting into reverse. As long as the error is >
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Telephone
— Audi recommends using Audi Genuine Ac-
cessories. Audi has verified their reliability,
safety, and suitability.
— You can purchase a USB adapter from an au-
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility, or at specialty stores.
— If you place your remote control key togeth-
er with your mobile device in the Audi phone
box, it may cause your mobile device to stop
charging if wireless charging is active.
Using the telephone
Opening the telephone
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Call list
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a message (mobile device)
Fig. 131 Infotainment system: telephone functions in the
selection menu
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BS Text message (myPhone)
SB Text message (Additional phone)
@—= E-mail (myPhone)
Fig. 132 Infotainment system: additional telephone func-
tions in the selection menu
Requirement: a mobile device must be connected
to the MMI > page 7128.
> Select: [MENU
trol button.
button > Telephone > left con-
The following phone functions will be available:
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G) FAVOTItes! « ss ows ce mee as ra a 134
@®) Directory ................0000. 137
@ Dial phone number ............. 132
© Text message (myPhone)*/text
message (secondary phone)* ..... 135
132
© E-mail (myPhone)*/e-mail (secon-
dary phone)*
Dialing a phone number
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
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Fig. 133 Infotainment system: dialing a phone number
from the call list
> Select: [MENU
trol button.
button > Telephone > left con-
Call list
Requirement: the call list must contain a phone
number.
Turn the control knob to display the call list.
Select and confirm the desired telephone num-
ber from the recent calls list.
Call list symbols:
@ Missed calls
@ Dialed numbers
@® Accepted calls
Select: a contact from the list > right control but-
ton.
— Call: call the selected contact.
— Connect secondary telephone*/Switch primary
and second. phone”: see > page 129.
— Edit phone no. before call: edit a phone num-
ber before dialing it. Select and confirm OK to
edit. press the left control button to return
without editing.
— Send text message: write a text message to
the selected contact.
— Delete call list: select and confirm if you would
like to Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
— Store as favorite: store the selected contact as
a favorite.
— Show contact details: see > page 138.
— Connection manager: see > page 190. >
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Telephone
Safety belt microphone
Applies to: vehicles with safety belt microphone
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Fig. 134 Driver's seat: safety belt microphone
The safety belt microphone is positioned in the
ideal
location to provide the best hands-free call
quality regardless of body size and seat position.
The safety belt microphone activates when you
buckle the safety belt. Make sure that the micro-
phone is on the side of the safety belt that is fac-
ing outward > fig. 134.
If you unbuckle the driver's safety belt, the sys-
tem switches from the safety belt microphone to
the roof microphone.
@ Tips
A dirty microphone opening can affect hands-
free call quality. If this happens, clean the
safety belt microphone using a brush.
Troubleshooting
Applies to: vehicles with telephone
Problem Solution
Pairing the mobile device to the
MMI failed.
Make sure the requirements for connecting a mobile phone have
been met > page 7128, or
make sure you did not accidentally decline the PIN for establishing
a connection on your mobile phone. If necessary, repeat the pair-
ing process > page 128.
After pairing, not all contacts or
no contacts have been loaded into
the MMI.
Avoid using special characters in names.
Avoid using contact groups on your mobile device.
Certain telephone functions are
grayed out or not available.
The telephone functions depend on the mobile device service pro-
vider and the mobile device you are using.
Some telephone functions may
be switched off or not available,
even though the mobile device is
supported.
Check if the Bluetooth settings on your cell phone are limited or
individual Bluetooth settings are deactivated. This may be the
case with business cell phones.
Applies to: vehicles with Audi
phone box: Wireless charging of
your mobile device is not working
or has been interrupted.
Applies to: vehicles with Audi phone box: Check if your mobile de-
vice is Qi-capable.
Check if your mobile device is centered on the phone symbol in the
Audi phone box and make sure there are no other objects in the
Audi phone box.
Do not place your remote control key in the Audi phone box with
your cell phone.
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Audi connect
> Then select and confirm Network search. The
devices that are found are shown in the Info-
tainment system display.
> Select and confirm your personal Wi-Fi hotspot
from the list.
> Enter the password that your mobile device
provides, if necessary.
> Select and confirm OK.
ZA\ WARNING
Always follow the information found in > A\
in General information on page 141.
@) Note
Always follow the information found in @ in
General information on page 141.
G) Tips
— Your cell phone service provider can deter-
mine which functions are supported by your
mobile device.
— Your cell phone data package determines if
other devices will be able to use the person-
al Wi-Fi hotspot.
— Audi recommends protecting your mobile
wireless network with a password to pre-
vent unauthorized access.
— The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
=> page 261.
Using a Wi-Fi hotspot
Applies to: vehicles with Wi-Fi hotspot
You can connect up to eight Wi-Fi devices (such
as smartphones) with the MMI Wi-Fi hotspot. If
the MMI is connected to the Internet > page 147,
the connected Wi-Fi devices can also use the
MMI’s Internet connection.
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > right con-
trol button > Wi-Fi settings > Wi-Fi. Switch on
the Wi-Fi hotspot.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > right con-
trol button > Wi-Fi settings > Network key. The
access data for the Wi-Fi hotspot is displayed.
Switch on the visibility of the Wi-Fi hotspot if
necessary.
> Switch the Wi-Fi function on in your mobile de-
vice and connect it to the MMI Wi-Fi hotspot us-
ing
the authentication data that is shown.
> Follow any additional system prompts on your
Wi-Fi device if necessary.
Your device is successfully connected with the
MMI's Wi-Fi hotspot.
ZA WARNING
Always follow the information found in > AV
in General information on page 147.
CG) Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 141.
(i) Tips
The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations > page 267.
Audi connect
Infotainment services
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Infotainment
Requirement: your vehicle must be connected to
the Internet > page 147.
Some Audi connect Infotainment services must
be configured through your personal myAudi ac-
count at my.audi.com before using them for the
first time.
> Register at my.audi.com.
> Add your vehicle to your myAudi account.
> Select: [MENU] button > Audi connect > right
control button > Log in.
> Log in to myAudi in the vehicle using your e-
mail address and password.
@ Tips
— For some Audi connect Infotainment serv-
ices, you may also have to enter your myAu-
di access information when accessing serv-
ices in the MMI.
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Audi connect
— APN: the access point depends on the cell
phone service provider and is assigned auto-
matically.
— User name: your cell phone service provider as-
signs the user name for your online profile.
— Password: your cell phone service provider as-
signs the password for your online profile.
ZA WARNING
Always follow the information found in > A\
in General information on page 141.
@) Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 141.
@® Tips
For more information on roaming charges,
contact your cell phone service provider.
Wi-Fi settings
Applies to: vehicles with Wi-Fi hotspot
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on.
> Select: [MENU] button > Telephone > right con-
trol button > Wi-Fi settings.
Depending on the country and the vehicle equip-
ment, the following functions may be available:
Wi-Fi
When the function is switched on, the MMI's Wi-
Fi hotspot is active and Wi-Fi devices can be con-
nected to the hotspot.
Network key
The Wi-Fi connection between the MMI and your
Wi-Fi device is encrypted. You can change the fol-
lowing information if needed.
Troubleshooting
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect Infotainment
The information that follows lists some trouble-
shooting options. They depend on the equip-
ment.
146
— Access point (SSID): name of the Wi-Fi hot-
spot.
— Password: an initial password was set at the
factory in the MMI. Audi recommends changing
the initial password. Only use secure passwords
that conform to the general guidelines for se-
cure passwords. For more information, refer to
reputable and current sources on password se-
curity.
— Visible to others: you can switch the visibility
of the Wi-Fi hotspot on or off.
Network search
A list of available Wi-Fi networks in your area is
displayed.
Connection to personal hotspot
The MMI Wi-Fi hotspot is activated. An MMI Inter-
net connection to a personal Wi-Fi hotspot (such
as a smartphone) can be established. For addi-
tional information, see > page 142.
ZA\ WARNING
Always follow the information found in > A\
in General information on page 141.
C) Note
Always follow the information found in >@ in
General information on page 141.
G) Tips
In vehicles without Audi connect Infotain-
ment, the use of the Wi-Fi hotspot is only
possible for the Wi-Fi audio player*. A data
connection to the Internet cannot be estab-
lished.
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Data privacy
stored. The scope of information depends on the
particular manufacturer.
The owner must agree to the installation of any
such crash data recorder and it is regulated by
law in some countries.
Transmitted information
Privacy settings
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect
> Select: [MENU] button > Audi connect > right
control button > Privacy.
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on.
Location, vehicle, and personal data are transmit-
ted when using Audi connect services.
Allowing sending of data
— Select and confirm Activate data connection.
The data module for the use of all Audi connect
services will be active.
Restricting sending of data
— Select and confirm Activate privacy. The data
connection is limited or deactivated depending
on the equipment. The majority of Audi connect
services will not be available.
@) Note
You are responsible for all precautions taken
for data protection, anti-virus protection, and
protection against loss of data on mobile de-
vices that are used to access the Internet
through the Wi-Fi hotspot.
G) Tips
— The following interfaces are not affected by
this setting: Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Ener-
gy (BLE), Wi-Fi connection, Audi smart-
phone interface (ASI), Near Field Communi-
cation (NFC), charging communication
(high-voltage system), Electronic Toll Col-
lect (ETC), On-Board Diagnostic System
(OBD) if equipped.
— If the transmission of data is limited, data
will still be transmitted to verify subscrip-
tions.
Applies to: vehicles with Audi connect
Audi collects, uses, stores and shares your per-
sonal information, such as contact data, vehicle
data, usage data, driving data and precise geolo-
cation, in order to provide you with the products
and services you have purchased or requested,
and for a number of other purposes, for example,
to track quality issues, to performance and safe-
ty, to meet our internal compliance or legal re-
quirements and to market to customers and po-
tential customers. For a more complete list of
the data we collect, how we use it and with
whom we share it, please visit your Audi nation-
al/sales region website at www.audi.com.
The collection, use and sharing may vary depend-
ing on your model and model year, your subscrip-
tion status, or the service offering. For example,
collection, use and sharing may vary between
Audi connect services, if you have designated a
key user, or if you are driving a model equipped
with persistent data logging. Please review the
complete Privacy Statement to understand our
data handling practices with respect to a particu-
lar service.
You can find additional information about our da-
ta privacy practices in your MMI.
> Select: [MENU] button > Audi connect > right
control button > About Audi connect.
Information about our privacy practices in con-
junction with the mobile Audi connect applica-
tion can be found in the Application’s Privacy
Statement.
For additional information about the privacy
practices relating to Audi connect, myAudi, or
other websites, applications or online services as
well as your obligations with respect to using
these services, and for additional information re-
garding Audi connect terms and conditions,
please visit your Audi national/sales region web-
site at www.audi.com.
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Index
Balance:(SOund) cisco a cxavore a x assess « ¥ exeane 193
Band
refer to Frequency band............... 164
Bassi(SOUn) « semar » somone oa umes © a name © ee 193
Battery, secvos «x sxumes ow cxrnens w a aumees vo aston vo 210
Charging .... 0.0... cece cence eee eens 211
Winter Operation s « ween s » ewe « e eewe + we 210
Bluetooth
AUGIO player » secu ss mone oo oasna oo inane wo 172
Connecting a mobile phone............ 128
Settings...............00 000020000 192
BoOSt .. 6... eee eee eee 15
Boost pressure indicator................. 15
Brake fluid
Checking the brake fluid level........... 209
Brakes... eee ee 106
Brakeiassist: worn « : mann a ¢ mage se seme a a 104
Brake assist systeM............0--000. 104
Brake fluid... 0.6... cece eee eee 209
Electromechanical parking brake......... 79
Emergency braking function............. 79
New brake pads..............--.00000- 106
Braids. « scwens 1 « sneewes 4 sesuees «0 otoaets 0 6 ssenwen a 195
Break-in security feature..........0e. eee 24
Breaking in
New brake pads..............--00000- 106
Ne@Wtit@Sicic s esses » i ows 2 3 paoes se eer 5 221
Browser
refer to Media center..............44. 178
Bulb replacements: ss ease ss eeu 3 i owes s 255
Buttons
Controlpaneli(MMI):. « . ssssiss 6 a secunes os ames 110
Cc
Cable (USB adapter/AUX connector cable).. 175
California Proposition 65 Warning........ 201
Battery:specificien: 2 = cas 2 onsen = mesa x ex 210
GalLUst + sion os wri oo ewan vo enn e HeeN = 132
CalloptionSees « cams = 4 cape + eee & ¥ eee 139
Capacities
Fueltanks, « sess x x csosein oe mewe woo cone eve 264
Washer fluid reservoir..............--. 264
CAPEK Yeine 5 x cxowens « eaviece a 6 enzsite au use + 1 wens 19
CARWASH. & anasnos c+ wnscwns o esnarne > x camtene H axeee 236
Catalytic converter’. wei 6 ewe ve eww vv oe 200
CD drive (media drives)................. 171
266
Cell phone
refer to Telephone.............00 eee 128
Cell phone compartment
refer to Audi phone box............... 130
Center armrest ....... 00. c cece eee eee es 47
Central locking.................0 ese eeee 18
AUTO LOGK:: » cuoz = wees: = sem 4 s seu 2 mae 18
Conveniencerkey’s sic. zs suvses se sven « stamens 22
Convenience opening and closing......... 27
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 24
Remote'control keyicssis so issn se aera s 6 oem 21
Setting. ........ 0.0... 23)
Central locking switch..............0.00. 23
Ceramic Drakes :.cvcr: 2 2 sweieue eo wane oo cxivaue a vs 106
Certiticationses «swans x x aveins a x cxmmve a x aeaoans 261
Changing light bulbs................... 255
Charging
refer to Power sourceS..........-0000005 63
Charging the battery (mobile devices). 130, 176
Child safety seats...............-.000065 57
Securing to the top tether anchor........ 62
Securing with a safety belt.............. 60
Securing with LATCH: « « suas: ss gee 2 x seem 60
GlaSSie VieWirs « = sccm & x news © 2 etme cg eee we 13
Cleaning... 2.2.2... eee eee eee eee 236
Cleaning Alcantara.............-..0000. 239
Cleaning artificial leather............... 239
Cleaning carbon components........ 238, 239
Cleaning Controls'. « sieve ee sree oo eevee + 0 we 239
Cleaning decorative parts andtrim... 238, 239
Cleaning exhaust tail pipes.............. 238
Cleaning plastic parts .;. 2s gcse ss qeam = soe 239
Cleaning tail lights................00.-. 237
Cleaning textiles.................0000. 239
Cleaning the wind deflector............. 238
Climate control system............-..0-- 69
Climate control system (automatic)
Drive select............ 0.0002 eee eee 96
Clock... eee eee eee eee eee 189
Closing
COnVENIENCE-ClOSING awe se sere = t means = x ow 27
HOOGs: 2 5 acs 2 2 wie os wena so mez wan 202
Luggage compartment lid............... 25
WINGWS%: 4 = sews 3s Saas 7 a Hees oa ee a Ad 27
Cockpit (overview) .............0000ee eee 6
Color code... . 6. cece eee ee eee eee eee 263
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Index
COMING HOME «2 esc = 2 crews =o weaves ov eres 38
Command (voice recognition system) ...... 122
Compartments: « s scsu ¢ ¢ ewe ay ewe ov eee 64
Compass: ithe Mirtor’s « esas < eae s 3 pew ss 43
Compliance: « swe = i ees s i Sows ¥ BoE es 261
Conference call... ..... cee eee eee eee 133
CONNECE. 6. Lee eee 141
Datta Privacy'os + « meen s x easy s wee s ee 257
Infotainment: seis oo sane oe coven a comme 2 141
Infotainment services............-0005 143
Connection manager...............005 190
Connections
refer to Media.............000005 169, 177
Connection settingS............0... eee 190
Consumer information.................% 258
Consumption
Reducing............. cece eee 74
Consumption (fuel) ................0000 15
COMEAGES smccoce 4 0 sxenens «mise om suanmce © oxenens 6 137
Additional directory................0- 191
Importing/exporting...............0.. 138
Memiorycapacityins. 2 6 ceca uo ncien © 6 omen © 139:
Searching... ......cc cece eee eee e ee eee 138
Showing details 5 osc. = s enya se eee se eee 138
Storing as destination................. 154
Gontrol: DuttOnstes « o sxsces 2 « semen ws were oo we 13
Control buttons (operating the MMI)...... 111
Control knob with joystick function....... 115
Convenience key.........---0 eee eee eee ee 19
Indicator ilighttics 5 & suse « x ina & 0 cone @ wane 76
Unlocking and locking............-...0. 22
Convenience opening and closing
Setting... ccc eee ee eee 27
WINDOWS ¢ sme + ¢ soyee x 2 gee 2 x cee oa 27
Cooling MOdGs: s escew s wewe s seems ee VERS 70
Cooling system
Adding
coolant 2 i: 6 scene 2 cen ee eee 208
Checking the coolant level............. 208
Coolant.................0.00 0c eee eee 207
Coolant temperature indicator........... 10
Crank (power top emergency operation) .... . 34
GrosshiairS:: = smax 2 s seme zs some : 2 ae Ee
Cruise control system
Cup holders........ 0... cee eee eee eee eee
Current fuel consumption................ 15
D
Data Privacy.................. 0000000. 257
Date... cece eee eee 189
Date display.................000200 08 189
Daytime running lights.................. 36
Declaration of compliance............... 261
Defrosting (windows) ................000 71
DEF (instrument cluster) s sewea ss veus a x owas 10
Deluxe automatic climate control.......... 70
Demo mode
refer to Presentation mode............ 155
Determining correct load limit........... 228
Digital: COMPASS saws ss oes ss ees Ge ewe ae 43
Digital Rights Management.............. 169
Dimensions............0.00 00 eee ee eee 263
Dimming the rearview mirror............. 40
Directory
refer to ContactS.......... cee eee eee 137
Display
Cleaning’: ¢ ¢ 2s ¢ 2 sees 2s wees es eewn 2 239
DiSpOSaliss » + saeas x = aces & 5 SGcas es Be Ee 258
Distance driven........... 0.0. e cece eee Is
Doors
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 24
Driver information system................ 12
ENergyCOnsUINIels saves ¢ « wewn 2 » mown oo mew 15
On-board computer................-00. 15
Switching Views ........... eee e eee eee 13
Drives
Fefer to Mediates « e esas < ween + nee 169, 177
DiiVESOLECE’s = sags x x mere ee seuwe 5b aaron 3 2 ae 96
Driving through water...............200- 74
Driving time... 1.6... cece eee 15
Driving tips
Driving through water..............00-. 74
Efficient:driving « mcs se ace sa mwa se mere 74
Driving track secs = = secs se oes = + sows ee oes 81
Dust filter
refer to Pollutant filter. ............00.. 69
DVD drive (media drives) ................ 170
Dynamic volume
refer to System volume..............-. 193
E
Stiles & : ssonane v ceceimaes 2 amowems ev aneiios a x seinem 136