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Summary of Contents for TT Coupe 2016

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 2016 Audi TT Coupe Vorsprung durch Te ll...

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Page 3: ...ures In addition to explaining how the different features work we provide many use ful tips and information concerning your safety how to care for your vehicle and how to maintain your vehicle s value...

Page 4: ...neral information St eering 2 56 56 58 Starting and stopping the engine 58 Electromechanical parking brake 61 Trailer towing 63 Automatic transmission 64 S tronic 64 Driver assistance 72 Assist 72 Ele...

Page 5: ...adio 145 Accessing the radio 145 Radio functions 145 Radio menu 146 Favorites 147 Additional settings 147 Troubleshooting 148 Table of contents Media 149 Introduction 149 Notes 149 Media drives 150 Bl...

Page 6: ...g and care information 271 Placing your vehicle out of service 274 Do It Yourself 275 Emergency assistance 275 General information 275 Equipment 275 Tire mobility kit 275 Replacing wheels 277 Spare ti...

Page 7: ...different than what is illustrated There is a Table of Contents at the beginning of this owner s manual that lists all of the topics covered in this book in the order that they ap pear There is also...

Page 8: ...Cockpit overview Cockpit overview Controls at a glance Fig 1 Cockpit left section Fig 2 Cockpit right section 6...

Page 9: ...tment Power windows Air vent including climate control system controls 76 29 37 74 192 68 8 41 60 58 72 39 236 36 39 32 52 Cockpit overview Lockable glove compartment Drives for CD DVD SIM SD cards Fr...

Page 10: ...al driving conditions The LEDs farther to the right may turn on if the en gine is under heavy load or the outside tempera ture is high This is no cause for concern as long 8 as the indicator light in...

Page 11: ...tions you can display them one at a time using the thumbwheel Some indicators lights in the display can turn on in several colors Overview Some indicator lights turn on briefly as a function check whe...

Page 12: ...sher fluid level page 16 Windshield wipers page 16 Remote control key page 60 Battery in remote control key page27 Bulb failure indicator page 16 Headlight range control system page 16 Adaptive light...

Page 13: ...orized Audi Service Facility Ifyou can re lease the parking brake and the message still appears see an authorized Audi dealer or au thorized Audi Service Facility immediately to have the malfunction c...

Page 14: ...release the parking brake llJ t j 13 USA models I Im Canada models Parking brake caution Vehicle parked too steep 12 If the indicator light blinks and the message ap pears there is not enough braking...

Page 15: ...age does not turn off have and au thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility repair the malfunction Instruments and indicator lights Engine stop while driving Engine stopped no power ste...

Page 16: ...dicator light turns on ESC sport mode was switched on using the I OFFI button page 88 You can turn the ESC on again by press the l e OFFI button again Stabilization control ESC off Warning Re duced st...

Page 17: ...ne control If the IIindicator light turns on if there is a mal function in the engine control Drive slowly to an authorized Audi dealer or au thorized Audi Service Facility to have the engine checked...

Page 18: ...ment Fuel should never enter the sewer system or come into contact with the ground Di Tips More information on refueling is available on page page 232 16 _Washer fluid level mPlease add washer fluid F...

Page 19: ...ruments and indicator lights Q Turn signals If the or B indicator light blinks a turn sig nal is turned on If both indicator lights are blink ing the emergency flashers are on In an indicator light bl...

Page 20: ...ified and the fault stored as a code in the control module memory The MIL light may also illuminate if there is a leak in the on board fuel vapor recovery system If the light illuminates after a refue...

Page 21: ...ot assume the roads are free of ice based on the outside temperature display Be aware Driver information system that there may be ice on roads even when the outside temperature is around 41 F S 0 and...

Page 22: ...ings page 166 a This tab is only visible if at least one indicator light or message is shown or if the corresponding system is switched on bl The contents of the tab depend on the menu that was used l...

Page 23: ...n there is an incoming call press the 0 button Ending a call press the 0 button during an ac tive phone call Opening the call list if no phone call is in prog ress and there are no incoming calls pres...

Page 24: ...e driver information system The driver information system contains multiple tabs t hat display various information The following t abs are available depending on vehicle equipment 1 Tab Vehicle 2 Taba...

Page 25: ...r 1 10 of a mile The trip odometer can be reset to zero by press ing the reset button Driver information system Left odometer The left odometer shows the total number of miles or kilometers that the v...

Page 26: ...stored in the battery when the vehicle is coasting or driv ing downhill The bar will move towa rd t l Tips The date time of day and time and date for mat can be set in the Infotainment system If t he...

Page 27: ...ourself out In the following cases there safeguards to pre vent you locking your remote master key in the vehicle If the driver s door is open the vehicle cannot be locked by pressing the ml button on...

Page 28: ...al comfort settings If two people use one vehicle it is recommended that each person always uses their own master key When the ignition is turned off or when the vehicle is locked personal convenience...

Page 29: ...osing For the sake of the environment Dead batteries must be disposed of using methods that will not harm the environment Do not dispose of them in household trash Tips The replacement battery must me...

Page 30: ...e 9 fig 19 Do not hold the door handle while doing this You can unlock lock t he vehicle at every door The remote control key cannot be more than ap proximately 5 ft 1 5 m away from the door han dle I...

Page 31: ...icle especially children Tips Your vehicle locks automatically when it reaches a speed of 9 mph 15 km h Auto Lock q page 25 You can unlock the vehicle again using the ill button in the central lock in...

Page 32: ...door or to the left left door 30 Once the front passenger s door is closed it is no longer possible to open it from the outside The door can be opened from the inside by pulling the door handle Anti...

Page 33: ...s range of motion when it is closing especially near the hinges Fin gers or hands could be pinched Tips When the vehicle is locked the luggage compartment lid can be unlocked separately by pressing th...

Page 34: ...N M 0 CX ID 1 When locking the vehicle from outside the vehicle must be unoccupied since the win dows can no longer be opened in an emer gency l Tips After turning the ignition off you can still open...

Page 35: ...unit above the rearview mirror To be able to operate systems using the garage door opener the buttons in the control unit must first be programmed Opening and closing A WARNING f When operating or pro...

Page 36: ...at the programming starting from the third step or change the distance to the radi ator grille 34 9 Ifthe garage door or other systems do not open with the Homelink buttons even if the programming was...

Page 37: ...motor unit usually this will activate a display on the motor unit You now have approximate ly 30 seconds to program t he button in the control panel Programming the button in the control panel Press...

Page 38: ...range also adjusts auto matically when braking and accelerating Light functions The following light functions are available de pending on vehicle equipment and only function when the light switch is i...

Page 39: ...m lever 0 0 a CXl Lights and Vision Turn signals Q The turn signals activate when you move the lev er into a turn signal position when the ignition is switched on right turn signal left turn signal Th...

Page 40: ...lashers are switched on by using the turn signal lever The emergency flashers stop temporarily The emergency flashers also work when the igni tion is turned off Tips You should switch the emergency fl...

Page 41: ...knob must be in the position for the front passenger s outside mirror You can adjust the tilted mirror surface by turn ing the knob in the desired direction When you move out of reverse and into anoth...

Page 42: ...and then seek medical attention If electrolyte fluid comes into contact with t he skin flush the affected area with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then clean with soap and water and seek medi...

Page 43: ...y cleaned the first time and every fifth time the lever is moved to position A WARNING f I The rain sensor is only intended to assist the driver The driver is still responsible for manually switching...

Page 44: ...er blade Hold the wiper blade firmly Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow 42 Installing the wiper blade Insert the new wiper blade into the mount on the wiper arm until you hear it lat...

Page 45: ...e button page 42 fig 40 until the number of the magnetic field zone ap pears in the rearview mirror Press the button repeatedly to select the correct magnetic zone The selection mode turns off after a...

Page 46: ...e of at least 10 in 25 cm between themselves and the steering wheel and or instrument panel If you re sitting any closer than this the air bag system cannot protect you properly In 44 addition the fro...

Page 47: ...height Unsupervised or careless seat ad just ment can pinch fingers or hands causing injuries Seats and storage The front seat backrests must not be re clined too far back when driving because this im...

Page 48: ...his or arm may be restricted when the armrest is folded 46 down Because of this the armrest should not be folded down during city driving The armrest can slide forward and back There is a storage com...

Page 49: ...rest up to reach the socket if necessary Remove the cigarette lighter if necessary Insert the plug of the electrical device into the socket The cigarette lighter has a standard 12 Volt sock et that el...

Page 50: ...and holders at different locations in the vehicle Compartments in the doors Storage area in the glove compartment The glove compartment can be locked using the mechanical key page 26 Storage compartm...

Page 51: ...positioning bolt is visible as soon as you push the sealing lip back from the room frame trim using the designated tool Seats and storage A WARNING iu The cargo must be securely attached on the roof r...

Page 52: ...The luggage compartment cover is not a surface for storing objects Objects placed on the cover could endanger all vehicle oc 50 cupants during sudden braking maneuvers or in a crash CD Note The defog...

Page 53: ...ig 55 Luggage compartment spare tire removed Remove the cargo floor page 275 Remove the plastic floor panel fig 54 Turn the handle counter clockwise to remove and remove the foam piece Remove the spar...

Page 54: ...dshield and impair visibili ty CD Note If you suspect that the climate control sys tem is damaged switch the system off to 52 prevent further damage and have it checked by an authorized Audi dealer or...

Page 55: ...CISwitching cooling mode on and off The cooling system is turned on and offwith the IA CI button The air is not cooled and humidity is not removed when cooling mode is switched off This can cause fog...

Page 56: ...tching the rear window defogger on and off If the rear window defogger is activated when the ignition is switched on the battery manage ment determines based on the battery charge if it is possible to...

Page 57: ...perature could develop burns when using the seat heating function To reduce the risk of injury these individuals should not use seat heating 6 Note To avoid damage to the heating elements in the seats...

Page 58: ...the environment Do not drive with unnecessarily high engine speeds upshifting early saves fuel reduces noise and protects the environment 56 New tires If your vehicle is runni ng on new tires drive p...

Page 59: ...re Wear and emissions are especially high in the warm up Driv ing phase Therefore you should begin driving im mediately after starting the engine Avoid high RPMs while doing this Service regularly By...

Page 60: ...onary so that you do not lose control ofthe vehicle 58 1 Adjust the driver s seat or steering wheel so that there is at least a 10 in 25 cm dis tance between your chest and the steering wheel Ifyou do...

Page 61: ...sure that electrical equipment such as the exterior lights are switched off Driving Stopping the engine Bring the vehicle to a full stop Move the selector lever into the P position Press the ISTART EN...

Page 62: ...e vehicle when the engine was running If the convenience key is no longer in the vehicle you cannot switch the ignition on or start the engine once you stop it In addition you cannot lock the vehicle...

Page 63: ...sing the parking brake page 62 Starting from a stop When starting on inclines the hill start assist prevents the vehicle from unintentionally roll ing back The braking force of the parking brake is no...

Page 64: ...not children should remain in the vehi cle Locked doors make it more difficult for emergency workers to get into the vehicle which puts lives at risk 62 Starting from a stop The start assist function...

Page 65: ...should only be used in an emergency when the normal brake pedal has fai led or the brake pedal is obstructed During emergency braking your vehicle will brake similar to heavy braking ESC and the assoc...

Page 66: ...y shift into Park when the vehi cle is stationary To shift in and out of the P selector lever posi tion press the interlock button in the selector lever while pressing the brake pedal R Reverse Only s...

Page 67: ...isplay shows Sas the selector lever position instead of D Ifyou accidentally select N while driving take your foot off the accelerator pedal im mediately and wait for the engine to slow down to idle b...

Page 68: ...he selec tor lever is in the P or N positions At low temper atures below 14 F 10 C the engine can only be started when the selector lever is in the P po sition Starting from a stop Press and hold the...

Page 69: ...ever position while the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running Automatic transmission Never engage the Ror P selector level posi tions while driving It could cause a crash Before driving down...

Page 70: ...s In this case shift into 1st or 2nd gear in tiptronic mode to use the en gine s braking force to relieve the brakes Hill descent control switches off once the decline levels out or you press the acce...

Page 71: ...ion control ESC sport Warning Reduced stabil ity appears temporarily to indicate in the Infotainment system that the system was deactivated Automatic transmission Launch Control Program The Launch Con...

Page 72: ...nsmission cool with the engine running at idle in the P selector lever po sition Then the indicator light and the message turn off drive to an authorized Audi dealer or au thorized Audi Service Facili...

Page 73: ...rake c A to secure your vehicle from rolling Insert the flat side of the screwdriver sideways in the slot near the shift cover and pry the shift cover up c fig 68 Carefully pull the shift cover upward...

Page 74: ...ator light turns on at the same time in the Infotainment display The indicator light turns off when the speed decreas es below the stored maximum speed Setting a threshold is recommended if you would...

Page 75: ...n to the first level To increase decrease the speed in xx mph 10 km h increments briefly tap the lever up down in the 0 1 0 page 72 fig 70 direction to the second level Assist To increase or decrease...

Page 76: ...warn when it is ready ifyou activate the turn signal before crossing the lane marker l l The corrective steering function is not available in all mar kets 7 4 line In this case it assumes that you are...

Page 77: ...are not on the steering wheel Tips Make sure the camera s field of view fig 72 is not obstructed by stickers or anything else For information on cleaning refer to page 270 Market specific in certain c...

Page 78: ...vehi cle in the lane However you are responsible for driving the vehicle and must steer it yourself Adjusting the steering time and vibration warning Applies to vehicles with Audi active lane assist...

Page 79: ...not distur bed Warning stage If you activate the turn signal side assist warns you about vehicles that are detected and classi fied as critical The display in the respective mir ror blinks brightly If...

Page 80: ...assist cannot replace a driver s attention The driver alone is always responsible for lane changes and similar driving maneuvers In some situations the system may not function or its function may be...

Page 81: ...mak ing the adjustment Your settings are automatically stored and assigned to the remote control key being used Assist Driver messages Applies to vehicles with Audi side assist If the side assist swi...

Page 82: ...control system The acceleration performance is especially fuel efficient in efficiency mode Engine sound The engine sound is adapted to the applied mode and can be subtle to sporty Tips In some model...

Page 83: ...t Individual right control button After you have closed the settings you are auto matically driving in the Individual driving mode Systems comfort Engine and Transmission comfortable Steering comforta...

Page 84: ...ervice Facility check their function Make sure the sensors are not obstructed by stickers deposits or other materials If they are the sensor function could be impaired For additional information on cl...

Page 85: ...h parking system plus The parking system plus provides audio and visu al signals when parking Fig 80 Illustration Sensors are located in the front and rear bump ers If these detect an obstacle audible...

Page 86: ...on page 82 0 in General information on page 82 Rearview camera Introduction Applies to vehicles with rearview camera Fig 83 Diagram lines to aid in parking The rearview camera helps you to park or man...

Page 87: ...warn ings in General information on page82 The orange colored orientation lines in the Infotainment display show the vehicle path depending on the steering wheel angle The front ofthe vehicle front s...

Page 88: ...is lowered The newly selected level is demonstrated briefly by the sound generator Tips The settings are automatically stored and as signed to the remote control key that is in use Error messages App...

Page 89: ...from over heating The vehicle is still working correctly EDL Intelligent Technology will switch on again automatically when condi tions have returned to normal Steering recommendation The ESC helps t...

Page 90: ...Rocking the vehicle to free it when it is stuck Driving in deep snow or on loose ground Driving with snow chains The ESC is designed to function in levels Depend ing on the level that is selected the...

Page 91: ...lt by the driver happens at regular Intelligent Technology intervals and facilitates a better reaction time for the brakes in wet weather The braking effect can also be reduced if you are driving on s...

Page 92: ...ke circuit impairs braking performance which increases braking dis tance Avoid driving the vehicle and have it towed it to the nearest authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility Never...

Page 93: ...s snow chains must also be used on vehicles with all wheel drive c page 265 Snow chains Replacing tires For vehicles with all wheel drive only wheels with the same rolling circumference should be used...

Page 94: ...fthe spoiler is not deployed Have the spoiler inspected as soon as possi ble by an authorized Audi dealer or qualified workshop Always obey speed limits and other traffic laws 92 WARNING Improper oper...

Page 95: ...Intelligent Te chnology Long periods without use Ifyou do not drive your vehicle for several days or weeks electrical consumers are gradually scaled back or switched off This reduces energy use and e...

Page 96: ...contain a variety of elec tronic control modules for various vehicle sys tems such as engine function exhaust treatment or airbags and safety belts These electronic control modules record vehicle dat...

Page 97: ...the menus Multi Media Interface When t he system is switched on the last menu that was selected is displayed and the last audio source that was selected begins playing Switching off manually press and...

Page 98: ...trol knob Returning to functions at higher levels Press the IBACKI button c page 95 fig 90 96 Opening closing the selection menu Through the selection menu you can open addi tional functions within a...

Page 99: ...Information on paths This guide shows you at a glance the paths for opening a desired menu and its settings and functions Example of a path Select IRADIOIbutton left control knob FM Following the path...

Page 100: ...map online map move the crosshairs shown in the desi red direction using two fingers on the MMI touch control pad page 143 Moving the map quickly pull two of your fin gers in the desired di rection qu...

Page 101: ...139 fig 120 Letter and number speller Fig 100 Speller Entering characters turn the control knob to the desired character using the character selec Multi Media Interface Displaying the input field pus...

Page 102: ...ory the system switches automatically to the results list based on logical deduction Se lect and confirm a suggestion from the list Overview of symbols in the speller The symbols in the letter number...

Page 103: ...PIN enter the PIN SIM strength bars PUK enter the PUK SIM insert the SIM card page 121 Importing process Import update the contacts in the directory or the call lists Battery Battery charge level for...

Page 104: ...at the same time The individ ual search terms must be separated by spaces when entering Depending on the input an input suggestion is displayed Additional entries that contain the entered search term...

Page 105: ...ns Cancel route guidance Map Line XY Next page I previous page Cancel No l meant Y Correction Call lost Redial Call mailbox Enter PIN I delete PIN Telephone favorites Exclude next route section I Excl...

Page 106: ...ouder when driving faster Emphasize the words in the commands evenly and do not leave long pauses Do not speak a command when the voice recogni tion system is making an announcement Close the doors th...

Page 107: ...I Navigation I Radio I Media I Audi con nect I Car I Tone Having the possible commands Help I Help speech dialog system I Help Telephone I read aloud Help Navigation I Help Map I Help Radio I Help Med...

Page 108: ...eing prompted say the telephone num ber in groups ofindividual numbers for example 888 555 1212 Dial Correct I Delete number Directory After being prompted say the desired contact such as John Smith C...

Page 109: ...ing route guidance with an ad Navigate I Navigate to private address I Navigate to business dress card open address Enter a new destination stopover Enter destination enter the desired address when pr...

Page 110: ...n of route you are located and which menu language you have selected Destinations may have to be spelled when entered depending on the country where Refer to the notes in the About Audi con nect chapt...

Page 111: ...ing connected must have voice control that can be controlled externally Switching on hold down the 12 1 button on the multifunction steering wheel and say the de sired command after the external speec...

Page 112: ...e facilities or transport vehicles or lo cations where fuel vapors such as propane or gasoline vapor in vehicles or buildings chemicals or large quantities of dust parti cles such as flour sawdust or...

Page 113: ...y connect to the MMI when they are within range and t he ignition is switched on Authorizing the MMI connection in your cell phone will make automatic connection pos sible Several cell phones can be p...

Page 114: ...antenna Strong transmission quality cannot be guar anteed if more than one cell phone is insert ed Audi recommends using original Audi acces sories Audi has established their reliability safety and su...

Page 115: ...elect and confirm Accept call Ignoring a call select and confirm Ignore call Muting the active call select and confirm Mute Ending a call canceling the dialing press the control knob End call Answerin...

Page 116: ...ager Qpage 167 Telephone settings Qpage 119 D Tips To be notified of an incoming call during a phone call the Call waiting function in your cell phone must be switched on when using the hands free pro...

Page 117: ...m the desired template from the list Select and confirm Send Telephone Message options Applies to vehicles with automatic phone function or cell phones with a Bluetooth Message Access Profile Select I...

Page 118: ...ing options may be available depend ing on the selected menu Store as template Ten e mail templates are stored in the MMI You can save up to ten additional templates Create an e mail Select and confir...

Page 119: ...e opened through the Tele phone menu as well as through the Navigation menu Telephone Tips Additional information on free text search ing can be found under Qpage 102 Check for a possible request to s...

Page 120: ...updated in the connected cell phone Audi recommends editing cell phone contacts directly in the cell phone Only the contacts in the MMI memory pri vate public can be edited or deleted Importing expor...

Page 121: ...tch the ringtone on your MMI on or off The 1 The requirements for using Audi connect services must be met and you must have a myAudi account set up at http my audiusa com You must have a vehicle store...

Page 122: ...ined the connection setup PIN on your cell phone After pairing not all contacts no Avoid using speci al characters in names contacts are loaded in the MMI Avoid using contact groups on your cell phone...

Page 123: ...ements for Audi connect Applies to vehicles with Audi connect An Internet connection is required to use Audi connect The following requirements must be met to establish a connection I The Audi connect...

Page 124: ...n you can change the data connection at any time 122 Configuration through myAudi Activating configuring specific Audi connect services Applies to vehicles with Audi connect Some Audi connect services...

Page 125: ...content s for t he selected Audi connect serv ice are refreshed Change search area The set search area can be changed at any time Additional informat ion on search areas can be found under page 134 Cl...

Page 126: ...di operating manual at www audi com myaudi You can only connect one Facebook account with your myAudi account Other settings such as account and privacy settings cannot be changed in the MMI 124 These...

Page 127: ...vice us ing an SD card check the current software version in your vehicle and compare it with my audiusa com to see if a new version is available You can also have the new naviga tion data installed b...

Page 128: ...hanged The WPA2 encryption method re quires a password to be at least 8 characters long Select a secure password Visible to others your Wi Fi network visibility can be switched on or off 126 Network s...

Page 129: ...or On request Cl ID Vl ID Audi connect Connection settings The connection is configured automatically based on the SIM card being used These values can be changed You can obtain more information from...

Page 130: ...s not available in every country Contact your authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility or your cell phone service provider for additional information Using Audi connect services requ...

Page 131: ...istributed to Audi connect third parties Using your cell phone with the help ofyour myAudi platform you can transfer information for Audi connect serv ices functions to your vehicle and allow spe cifi...

Page 132: ...activated configured Audi connect services are grayed through your pe1 rsonal myAudi account before using them for the out or not available f irst time You can find detailed information online at htt...

Page 133: ...ng the input field Map preview Select an ent ry from the list When selecting an entry from the list the corre sponding destination will always be shown to you as a map preview fig 114 Switching betwee...

Page 134: ...ton Country State selection All countries states are selected at the factory for the free text search Using the Country State selection you can deselect the irrelevant coun tries states to increase t...

Page 135: ...epeatedly until the Enter destination menu is displayed page 131 fig 114 Setting a home address as the destination Your home address will be displayed directly in the Enter destination menu and can be...

Page 136: ...e points of interest are located di rectly along or in the immediate vicinity of the calculated route I n vicinity of destination Vicinity of stopover the points of interest can likewise be selected f...

Page 137: ...ss the INAV MAPI repeatedly until the Enter destination menu is displayed page 131 fig 114 Select left control button myAudi contacts If necessary enter your myAudi user data or your myAudi PIN The co...

Page 138: ...ation Requirement you must have selected a destination from the re sults list Allows you to search for items in the vi cinity of the selected location such as City events or Travel information 136 Onl...

Page 139: ...lect a destination right control button Add destination to contact Select and confirm Add business destination or Add private destination Enter a name Or select and confirm a directo ry contact from t...

Page 140: ...he INAV MAPI repeatedly until the Enter destination menu is displayed c page 131 fig 114 Select right control button Block route When route guidance is active the calculated route will avoid the area...

Page 141: ...d fig 121 Zooming in out on the map Turn the control knob to the left or to the right As an alternative you can also zoom in out on the map using the MMI touch page 98 Or turn the left thumbwheel on t...

Page 142: ...Vehicle location Display of active traffic information online or TMC Altitude display Route information different information will be displayed during active route guidance for example the upcoming ma...

Page 143: ...when the lights switch on the map colors switch from day to night Map view Standard page 139 fig 120 Google Earth page 142 fig 122 Traffic page 142 Map orientation Navigation Destination the map indi...

Page 144: ...ollowing functions are then available Exploring an area step by step press the con trol knob when the symbol is displayed Zooming in or out on the current view in four stages turn the control knob to...

Page 145: ...way other road country and name D Tips Critical traffic information such as warni ngs about wrong way drivers is automatically dis Navigation played To hide the traffic information press the IBACKI bu...

Page 146: ...factory You can switch off the recept ion of online traffic information at any t ime Tips Online traffic information is not available in Canada Refer to t he notes in the About Audi con nect chapter p...

Page 147: ...are mut ed since they can no Longer be received Setting the frequency band press the IRADIOI button repeatedly until the desired frequency band is set Updating the station list station lists are upda...

Page 148: ...cks Once you connect your Apple device to the Audi music in terface the tags are stored on the device Manual station tuning the frequency bars are displayed Select and confirm the desired fre quency S...

Page 149: ...n the control knob for several seconds Se lect and confirm the location of the selected fa vorite Deleting a favorite select a favorite from the list right control button Delete favorite Delete this f...

Page 150: ...icture view Troubleshooting Problem Solution When the function is switched on the album cover or genre cover for the song being played is loaded from the Gracenote online database de pending on availa...

Page 151: ...MI will check the Gracenote metadata database Media However in some cases the additional informa tion may not be displayed Restricted functionality reset the Media set ti ngs to the factory default se...

Page 152: ...k in the drive and impair the functionality Always keep the SD card in a suitable case to protect it from dirt dust particles and other damage 150 DVD drive Applies to vehicles with a DVD drive Fig 13...

Page 153: ...he left control button until the sources overview c page 159 is displayed Select and confirm Jukebox Playing the Jukebox Requirement the Jukebox must contain audio video files The Jukebox is accessed...

Page 154: ...audio files Reset the Jukebox to the factory default set tings when selling your vehicle page 166 152 Bluetooth audio player Applies to vehicles with Bluetooth With the Bluetooth audio player you can...

Page 155: ...P server app or set media permissions on you r media player The first song in the media center on your media player will begin playing co J Lil 1 Only available with t he Audi MMI connect app Media Op...

Page 156: ...must install and open an app on your mobile device Starting online media 154 Press the IMEDIAi button Press the left control button until the sources overview Q page 159 is displayed Select and confir...

Page 157: ...terface c page 155 Media Q Note Handle the USB adapter carefully Do not al low it to be pinched Audi music interface Applies to vehicles with Audi music interface Connectyour mobile devices to the Aud...

Page 158: ...vehicle in extremely high or low temperatures Tips Do not use an additional adapter or USB ex tension cable to connect mobile devices to 156 t he Audi music interface t hat already have a cable or tha...

Page 159: ...systems IS09660 Joliet UDF Album cover GIF JPG PNG with max 800x800 px The album cover from the medium or from Gracenote is displayed depending on availability MPEG 1 Windows MPEG 2 FLAC MPEG 1 ISO I...

Page 160: ...wit h max 800x800 px The album cover from the medi um may be displayed depending on availability Format MPEG 1 2 Windows Media Au MPEG 2 4 Layer 3 dio 9 and 10 File extension mp3 wma m4a m4b aac Playl...

Page 161: ...and confirm the de sired source Or press the IMEDIAi button re peatedly until the desired source is selected Change to radio the Radio menu opens c page 145 Playing audio video files select a source i...

Page 162: ...s All available genres are displayed Select and confirm a genre such as Pop an artist an al bum and then a song Tracks All available songs are displayed Select and con firm a track 0 Folders The folde...

Page 163: ...active source If the free text search was opened in the Folders 0 category page 160 fig 137 or in the Composers Podcasts and Audio books category then it will only search through files in that folder...

Page 164: ...aying time are displayed l l The function automatically switches off when the source is changed 162 Jukebox memory capacity Information on the Jukebox memory capacity and the number of stored tracks i...

Page 165: ...o DVD Subtitlesl You can set subtit les for playback manually The lang uages available depend on the DVD l Depending on the DVD t his may not be possible during playback Media Picture format Audi reco...

Page 166: ...if the battery charge is sufficient Audi music interface malfunc The Bluetooth audio player function is switched on Switch this tions during audio playback function off c page 168 when you are not us...

Page 167: ...ta option on the cell phone is switched on Deactivate the mobile data option on your cell phone Online media connection failed To establish a connection to the MMI the MMI connection switch between th...

Page 168: ...display language as well as the language for Voice guidance and the voice recognition sys tem can be changed The number of languages available depends on the market Units of measurement The following...

Page 169: ...age 121 MMI connect app Applies to vehicles with Audi connect Requirement the Audi MMI connect app must be installed and open on your mobile device Connect new device search for and connect a mobile d...

Page 170: ...s displayed You can reset the data usage infor mation to zero using the Reset data counter option Network status the mobile network provider for data service as well as the network status are displaye...

Page 171: ...Adjusting the sound distribution ratio with the MMI touch move your finger in the desired direction on the MMI touch control pad Sys tem settings Speed dependent volume You can adjust how much the vo...

Page 172: ...nts by turning the control knob Parking aid You can adjust the signal tone volume by turning the control knob Adjusting the Front volume select and con firm High Medium or Low Adjusting the Rear volum...

Page 173: ...should not be left to chance Advances in tech nology have made a variety of features available to help reduce the risk of injury in an accident Safe driving The following is a list ofjust a few of th...

Page 174: ...erious personal injury and death whenever a vehicle is being used 172 Correct passenger seating positions Proper seating position for the driver The proper driver seating position is important for saf...

Page 175: ...krest reclined or tilted far back The farther the backrests are tilted back the greater the risk of injury due to incorrect positioning of the safety belt and improper seating position Children must a...

Page 176: ...operly fasten and wear the safety belt belonging to that seat 174 Safety belts only offer maximum protection when the seatback is securely latched in the upright position and the safety belts are prop...

Page 177: ...always be free to move and must never be interfered with by a floor mat or any other object Make sure that all pedals move freely without in terference and that nothing prevents them from returning to...

Page 178: ...e luggage compartment can shift suddenly changing vehicle handling charac teristics Loose items can also increase the risk of serious personal injury in a sudden vehicle ma neuver or in a collision Di...

Page 179: ...g Stale air escapes to the outside through vents in the trim panel on the left side of the luggage compartment Be sure to keep these slots free and open Safe driving The tire pressure must correspond...

Page 180: ...orm the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Audi of America Inc If NHTSA receives similar com plaints it may open an investiga tion and if it finds that a saf...

Page 181: ...ion and from other countries TTY for hearing impaired Tel 1 888 675 6863 or contact Transport Canada by mail at Transport Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Investiga tions Laboratory 80 Noel Street Gatineau...

Page 182: ...in 1 45 m should ever ride in the rear seat area A WARNING t Not wearing safety belts or wearing them im properly increases the risk of serious personal injury and death 180 Never strap more than one...

Page 183: ...ss energy which var ies with vehicle speed and body weight Engi neers call this energy kinetic energy The higher the speed of the vehicle and the greater the vehicle s weight the more energy that has...

Page 184: ...in those accidents in which airbags are not supposed to deploy or when they have already deployed Unbelted occupants can also be thrown out of the vehicle where even more severe or fatal injuries can...

Page 185: ...off and make sure all passen gers are correctly restrained For maximum protection safety belts must always be positioned properly on the body Safety be lts Never strap more than one person includ ing...

Page 186: ...is activated The function ofthe preten sioner is monitored by a warning light c page 15 Convertible locking retractor Every safety belt except the one on the driver seat is equipped with a convertibl...

Page 187: ...m the strong bones to more vulnerable soft tissue and cause serious injury Always read and heed all WARNINGS and other important information page 183 Safety belts Pregnant women must also be correctly...

Page 188: ...NING Improperly worn safety belts increase the risk of serious personal injury and death whenever a vehicle is being used Always make sure that all vehicle occupants are correctly restrained and stay...

Page 189: ...se the risk of personal injury and death by preventing a safety belt preten sioner from activating when needed or acti vating it unexpectedly The belt pretensioner system can be activat ed only once I...

Page 190: ...r or qualified workshop or call Audi Customer Relations at 1 800 822 2834 for possible modifications to your vehicle When the airbag system deploys a gas generator will fill the airbags break open the...

Page 191: ...killed when an airbag inflates Never let children ride unrestrained or im properly restrained in the vehicle Adjust the front seats properly Never ride with the backrest reclined Airbag system Always...

Page 192: ...he Advanced Airbag System The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light comes on when electrical capacitance registered on the front passenger seat is equal to or less than the 190 combined capacitance of a typical...

Page 193: ...on in the seat s fore and aft adjustment range as far away from the air bag as possible before installing the for Airba g system ward facing child restraint The backrest must be adjusted to an upright...

Page 194: ...s is marked AIR BAG There is a lot you need to know about the airbags in your vehicle We urge you to read the detailed information about airbags safety belts and child safety in this and the other cha...

Page 195: ...deploy in accordance with the low risk option under I Airbag system the U S Federal Standard if a child that is heavier than the typical one year old child is on the front passenger seat and the other...

Page 196: ...xample t he airbag may deploy if a small child that is heavier than a typical 1 year old child is on the front passenger seat regardless of whether the child is in one of the child seats listed page 2...

Page 197: ...vanced Airbag System components The front passenger seat in your vehicle has a lot of very important parts of the Advanced Airbag System in it These parts include the capacitive passenger detection sy...

Page 198: ...ng properly Never place seat covers or replacement up holstery that have not been specifically ap proved by Audi on the front seats 196 Seat covers can prevent the Advanced Air bag System from recogni...

Page 199: ...trical capacitance measured by the capacitive passenger detection system on the front passenger seat is less than the amount programmed in the electronic control unit The front passenger frontal airba...

Page 200: ...osition must not lean against or place any part of their body too close to the area where the airbags are located 198 Occupants who are unbelted out of position or too close to the airbag can be serio...

Page 201: ...he backrest back ward and can injure rear seat occupants _ WARNING The fine dust created when airbags deploy can cause breathing problems for people with a history of asthma or other breathing condi t...

Page 202: ...tatus ofthe front passenger seat As soon as the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light stops blinking always make sure that the airbag status on or off as shown by the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light is proper for t...

Page 203: ...e front passenger seat if the device is connected to the 12 volt socket or the cigarette lighter socket co make sure that no seat heater has been retro fitted or otherwise added to the front passen ge...

Page 204: ...all forward or rear facing child seats on the rear seat even with an Ad vanced Airbag System 202 Ifyou must install a rearward facing child seat on the front passenger seat because of exceptional circ...

Page 205: ...ere the side airbags in flate Airbag system Damage to the original seat covers or to the seam in the area ofthe side airbag module must always be repaired immedi ately by an authorized Audi dealer The...

Page 206: ...and supplements the protec tion provided by the safety belts If the front airbags deploy t he knee airbags also deploy in frontal collisions when the deployment threshold stored in the control unit is...

Page 207: ...lant gas and inflate between the lower part of the instrument panel and the driver and the lower part of the instrument panel and the front passenger page 197 fig 157 Although they are not a soft pill...

Page 208: ...are lo cated If children are incorrectly seated their risk of injury increases in a collision page 212 Child safety 206 Side airbags Description of side airbags The airbag system can provide suppleme...

Page 209: ...es other inju ries for example swelling bruising friction burns and minor abrasions can also be associated with deployed side airbags Remember too side airbags will deploy only once and only in certai...

Page 210: ...ad against the side trim panel in the area where the supplemental side airbag inflates 208 Always make sure that safety belts are worn correctly Do not let anyone sitting in the front seat put their h...

Page 211: ...e sup plemental protection to properly restrained oc cupants Fig 163 Side curtain airbags driver s side side curtain air bag location The side curtain airbags are located on both sides of the interior...

Page 212: ...a few seconds self diag nasties The side curtain airbag is not activated if the ignition is switched off in side collisions when the acceleration meas ured by the sensor is too low in rear end collis...

Page 213: ...collision Never use hangers to hang clothes on the hooks Only use factory installed sun shades or if shades installed after the vehicle leaves the factory use only genuine Audi sun shades Never swing...

Page 214: ...ildren in child restraints are on the front passenger seat Because of the large amount of important information we cannot re 212 peat it all here We urge you to read the detailed information in this o...

Page 215: ...c games de vice power inverter or seat heater for child seats These may influence the elec trical capacitance measured by the capaci tive passenger detection system and can Child safety also fly aroun...

Page 216: ...s types makes and models of child restraints specified by the U S National Highway Traffic Safety Ad 214 ministration NHTSA in the relevant safety standard are stored in the Advanced Airbag Sys tem co...

Page 217: ...352xxxx Graco ComfortSport September 25 2007 Graco Toddler Safety September 25 2007 Seat Step 2 Grace Platinum Cargo September 25 2007 A WARNING i To reduce the risk of serious injury make sure that...

Page 218: ...manufacturer of the seat you are using Never allow children under 4 ft 9 in 57 in 1 45 m to wear a normal safety belt How ever the rear seat in the TT Coupe is de 216 signed to permit children who ar...

Page 219: ...is not sitting in it A loose child safety seat can fly around during a sudden stop or in a collision Always read and heed all WARNINGS when ever using a child restrained in a vehicle is being used c...

Page 220: ...child safety seat or improperly installing a child restraint increases the risk of serious personal injury and death in a crash Never install rear facing child safety seats or infant carriers on the...

Page 221: ...is equipped with a tether strap attach it to the tether anchors r page 228 Secure unused safety belts on the rear seat r page 217 A toddler or child is usually too large for an in fant restraint if i...

Page 222: ...make sure that nothing prevents the front passenger s seat from being moved to the rearmost position in its fore and aft ad justment range Always make sure the backrest is in an up right position Neve...

Page 223: ...e seating position of the child and reposition both the lap and shoulder parts of the safety belt so that they pass across the child s body in the right places The routing of the belt over the child s...

Page 224: ...orm the checks described q page 199 Monitoring the AdvancedAirbag System Take the child restraint off the front passen ger seat and install it properly at one of the rear seat positions if the PASSENG...

Page 225: ...oosening up during normal driving Achild safety seat can only be properly installed when Child safety the safety belt is locked so that the child and child safety seat will stay in place Always rememb...

Page 226: ...ctly recog nized by the capacitive passenger detection system in the front passenger seat and that the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light signals the correct front passenger frontal airbag status 224 WARNING...

Page 227: ...place even if a child is not sitting in it A loose child safety seat can fly around during a sudden stop or in a crash Child safety Always make sure the seat backrest to which the child restraint is...

Page 228: ...formance of the child restraint and its ability to protect the child in a collision Installing a child restraint that requires a top tether without the top tether may be a violation of state law Child...

Page 229: ...ttach ments for the LATCH system Please remember that the lower anchorage points are only intended for installation and at tachment of child restraints specifically certified for use with LATCH lower...

Page 230: ...e of tether straps as well as the lower anchorages or safety belts in your ve hicle Always read and heed the important infor mation and WARNINGS about child safety and the installation of child restra...

Page 231: ...hook engages Tighten the tether strap firmly following the child restraint manufacturer s instructions Releasing the tether strap Loosen the tension following the child restraint manufacturer s instr...

Page 232: ...ses that the best child safety seat is the one that fits your child and fits in your vehi cle and that you will use correctly and consis tently Try before you buy U S National Highway Traffic Safety A...

Page 233: ...e with an octane rating that is too low is used high speeds or heavy engine load can lead to engine damage Checking and Filling Tips The vehicle can be fi lled with fuel that has a higher octane ratin...

Page 234: ...Note Damage or malfunction due to poor fuel qual ity is not covered by the Audi New Vehicle Limited Warranty 232 Refueling Fuel filler neck The fuel filler neck is located on the right rear side panel...

Page 235: ...e fuel nozzle completely into the tank opening fuel can leak out or run over Leaked fuel can ignite and start a fire Do not use the telephone while fueling The electromagnetic rays can cause sparks wh...

Page 236: ...zzle switches off before the tank is full Do not fuel the vehicle when the ignition is switched on Otherwise the fuel gauge may not show the correct level after fueling the vehicle Your vehicle is equ...

Page 237: ...d proper functioning of the engine A WARNING f I The temperature of the exhaust system is high both when driving and after stopping the engine Never touch the exhaust tail pipes once they have become...

Page 238: ...e risk of personal injury 236 Never open the cap on the coolant expan sion tank when the engine is warm The cooling system is under pressure To protect your face hands and arms from hot steam or coola...

Page 239: ...ne damage will occur For the sake of the environment You should regularly check the ground under your vehicle in order to detect leaks quickly If there are visible spots from oil or other fluids bring...

Page 240: ...atched while you are driving stop immediately and close it because this increases the risk of an accident Fig 184 Typical layout of the reservoir and the engine oil f iller opening CD Coolant expansio...

Page 241: ...SW 30 or SAE SW 40 For more information about engine oil that has been approved for your vehicle please contact either your authorized Audi dealer or Audi Customer Relations at 1 800 822 2834 or visi...

Page 242: ...e it is at operating temperature and then shut the en gine off Wait approximately two minutes 240 Remove the oil dipstick Wipe off the oil dip stick with a clean cloth and insert it all the way in aga...

Page 243: ...f ten if you drive mostly short distances operate the vehicle in dusty areas or under predominantly Che cking a nd Filling stop and go traffic conditions or have your vehi cle where temperatures remai...

Page 244: ...protection and cooling efficiency If the coolant frost protection is too low the coolant could freeze and damage the vehicle heating and en gine cooling system For year round driving antifreeze is ad...

Page 245: ...cloth Turn the coolant tank cap counterclockwise slowly and keep light pressure on the cap To reduce the risk of burns do not allow any antifreeze or coolant to drip onto t he ex Checking and Filling...

Page 246: ...by an experienced technician Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air If the water content in the brake fluid is too high cor rosion in the brake system may result after ape riod of time The boiling...

Page 247: ...ly scaled back or switched off This reduces energy use and ensures the vehicle will be able to start after long periods of time page 92 Some convenience functions such as interior lighting or power se...

Page 248: ...trical sys tem disconnect the negative ground cable Before performing any work on the electri cal system switch off the engine and igni t ion as well as any electrical equipment The 246 negative cable...

Page 249: ...s not necessary to remove the battery from the luggage compartment and it is also not nec essary to disconnect the cables Fast charging the battery charging rate above 14 8 Volts For technical reasons...

Page 250: ...of the battery is connected otherwise fumes or battery acid can leak out For the sake of the environment Because of the problem of proper disposal of a battery we recommend your authorized Audi dealer...

Page 251: ...r Oil change due or Oil change and inspection due appears briefly af ter switching the ignition on off Checking service intervals You can check the remaining distance or time un til the next oil chang...

Page 252: ...ible CD Note Please note that summer and winter tires are designed for the conditions that are typical in those seasons Audi recom mends using winter tires dur ing the winter months Low temperatures s...

Page 253: ...3 mph 150 km h Q up to 99 mph 160 km h Wheels Speed rat Maximum permitted speed ing R up to 106 mph 170 km h s up to 110 mph 180 km h T up to 118 mph 190 km h u up to 124 mph 200 km h H up to 130 mph...

Page 254: ...n and temperature resistance Tread wear t raction and temper ature ranges c page 266 252 Running direction Maximum permitted inflation pressure This number indicates the maxi mum pressure to which a t...

Page 255: ...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 Wheels xl EXTRA LOAD or RF...

Page 256: ...protective bands or ribs Ply means a layer of rubber coated parallel cords 254 Production options weight means the combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 5 lbs 2 3...

Page 257: ...speed rating letter code where applicable is molded on the tire sidewall and indicates the Wheels maximum permissible road speeds 9 in Winter tires on page 265 Tire pressure monitoring system means a...

Page 258: ...manufac tured and the last four numbers represent the week and year of manufacture For example DOT 2214 means that the tire was produced in the 22nd week of 2014 The other numbers are marketing co des...

Page 259: ...t replace both tires on the same axle at the same time Wheels Audi recommends that you use Audi Original equipment tires If you would like to use different tires please note that the tires may perform...

Page 260: ...d and this can reduce driving safety and increase the risk of an accident Only use tires that are more than 6 years old when abso lutely necessary and drive carefully when doing so 258 Do not use run...

Page 261: ...els from the rear axle on the front axle and vice versa This will allow the tires to l Obey any applicable regulations in your 0 country Wheels have approximately the same length of service life For u...

Page 262: ...tire pressure to the maximum specified pressure Checking correcting tire pressure Check the tire pressure at least once per month and also check it before every long drive Always check the tire press...

Page 263: ...ge If there are differ ences between this information and the tire pressures specified on the Label on the driver s side B pillar always follow the specifica tion on the B pillar Label page 260 fig 19...

Page 264: ...that can cause the vehicle to crash Your safety and that of your pas sengers also depends on making sure that load limits are not ex ceeded Vehicle load includes ev erybody and everything in and on 26...

Page 265: ...handling properly and increase the risk of the Loss of vehicle control The brakes on a vehicle that has been overloaded may not be able to stop the vehicle within a safe distance Wheels Tires on a veh...

Page 266: ...to deter mine the designated load rating for a specific tire Wheel bolts and rims Wheel bolts Wheel bolts must be clean and loosen tighten easily Rims Rims with a bolted rim ring or with bolted wheel...

Page 267: ...ains on the front wheels This applies also to vehicles with all wheel drive Wheels Check and correct the seating of the snow chains after driving a few feet if necessary Fol low the instructions from...

Page 268: ...Please also remember that while these tires deliver responsive handling they may ride less comfortably and make more noise than other choices 266 Reduced performance in winter cold season conditions...

Page 269: ...recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inf...

Page 270: ...changed and it was not stored page 269 the spare tire is installed Indicator lights RI Loss of pressure in at least one tire Check t he tires and replace or repair if necessary Check correct the press...

Page 271: ...e storing that the tire pressures of all four t ires meet the specified values and are adapted to the load page 258 Switch on the ignition Select in the Infotainment system the IM ENU I button Vehicle...

Page 272: ...ard to the pressure and spraying distance Do not direct the stream of cleaning solution directly onto the side window seals doors luggage compartment lid or hood 270 tires rubber hoses insulating mate...

Page 273: ...tic signs on vehicle parts painted with matte finish paint The paint could be damaged when the stickers or magnets are re moved For the sake of the environment Only wash the vehicle in facilit ies spe...

Page 274: ...and remove with a micro sects bird droppings fiber cloth tree sap and road salt Grease based con Remove immediately with a mild soap solution al and a taminants such as soft cloth cosmetics or sunbloc...

Page 275: ...the material Use specially colored conditioning cream if necessary Carbon parts Deposits clean the same way as plastic parts al Mild soap solut ion maximum two tablespoons of neut ral soap in 1 quart...

Page 276: ...her care products solvents floor polish shoe polish spot remove or similar products Have a specialist remove stubborn stains to prevent damage Never use steam cleaners brushes hard sponges etc when cl...

Page 277: ...al injuries Emergency a ssistance Never use the screw driver hex head to tighten wheel bolts since the bolts cannot attain the necessary tightening torque if you use the hex head potentially causing a...

Page 278: ...iately Change your clothes immediately if they get tire sealant on them If an allergic reaction occurs seek immedi ate medical attention Keep the tire sealant away from children Tips If sealant L eaks...

Page 279: ...A after 10 minutes of driving then the tire is too severely damaged Do not con tinue driving See an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility for assis tance Emergency assistance A WA...

Page 280: ...jack c page 280 5 Remove the wheel with the flat tire and then install the spare page 281 6 Tighten all wheel bolts lightly 7 Lower the vehicle with the jack 8 Use the wheel bolt wrench and firmly ti...

Page 281: ...aising the vehicle Fig 202 Changing a wheel loosening the wheel bolts Loosening Slide the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt as far as it will go Take tight hold of the end of the wrench handle and turn...

Page 282: ...points on the sill c fig 203 There is ex actly one location for each wheel The jack must not be positioned at any other location c c Q An unstable surface under the jack can cause the vehicle to slip...

Page 283: ...ver handle to completely remove the topmost wheel bolt and set it aside on a clean surface fig 205 Screw the threaded end of the alignment pin from the tool kit hand tight into the empty bolt hole fig...

Page 284: ...tional tire Notes on wheel changing Please read the information page 257 ifyou are going to use a spare tire which is different from the tires on your vehicle After you change a tire Check the tire pr...

Page 285: ...cle Removing the spare tire Turn the handle c fig 207 counter clock wise Remove the spare tire Removing the vehicle jack Lift up the cover on the right side of the lug gage compartment and remove the...

Page 286: ...ssistance hard braking or in an accident Never store the inflatable spare t ire or jack and tools in the passenger compartment Normal summer or winter tires must not be mounted on the compact spare wh...

Page 287: ...quipment off Check the following table to see which fuse be longs to the equipment Qpage 287 Remove the fuse panel cover C fig 210 Remove the plastic clip from the fuse panel cover Q fig 210 Remove th...

Page 288: ...de upper cabin heating Roadster F23 Right exterior lighting on board computer right F25 Door driver s side doors for example pow er windows F26 Seat heating F28 AMI High media port F29 On board comput...

Page 289: ...Fuel injectors fuel control module Fll Auxiliary heater heating element 2 F12 Auxiliary heater heating element 3 F13 Automatic transmission control module FlS Horn F16 Ignition coil F17 ESC control m...

Page 290: ...ly otherwise it could explode Do not allow battery acid to contact eyes or skin Flush any contacted area with water immediately Improper use of a booster battery to start a vehicle may cause an explos...

Page 291: ...nal of the booster battery Connect NEGATIVE to NEGATIVE black 3 Connect one end of the black negative cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery 4 Connect the other end to the jump start p...

Page 292: ...k operators who know how to op erat e their equipment safely Never tow your Audi Towing will cause dam age to the engine and transmission Never wrap the safety chains or winch cables around the brake...

Page 293: ...e the towing loop back in the vehicle tool kit WARNING If the towing loop is not tightened until it stops when installing the threads may be pulled out when towing the vehicle and that could cause an...

Page 294: ...ill for the on board jack fig 221 Lifting with vehicle jack Refer to page 280 WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury and vehi cle damage Always lift the vehicle only at the special workshop hois...

Page 295: ...Before driving over a workshop hoist en sure that there is sufficient clearance be tween the hoist and low parts of the vehicle Emergency situations 293...

Page 296: ...Europe and may not work in other countries outside North America 294 Audi cannot be responsible for mechanical damage that could result from inadequate fuel service or parts availability Audi Service...

Page 297: ...bserve the WARNINGS provided Before you check anything in the engine com partment always read and heed all WARNINGS c and c in Working in the engine compart N c ment on page 236 co U U Consumer inform...

Page 298: ...96 A WARNING 1 Using the wrong spare parts or using non ap proved accessories can cause damage to the vehicle and serious personal injury Use only accessories expressly approved by Audi and genuine Au...

Page 299: ...aused by unauthorized modi fications to this equipment Devices The following devices each comply with FCC Part 15 19 FCC 15 21 and R5S Gen Issue 1 Audi side assist Cell phone package Convenience key E...

Page 300: ...f the vehicle identification label can also be found in your Warranty Mainte nance booklet Safety compliance sticker The safety compliance sticker is your assurance that your new vehicle complies with...

Page 301: ...the spoiler and exhaust system do Capacities Fuel tank Windshield and headlight washer system Technical data Note The vehicle capacity weight figures apply when the load is distributed evenly in the v...

Page 302: ...Technical data Gasoline engines TT Coupe 2 0 4 cylinder Maximum output SAE net hp rpm 220 4500 6200 Maximum torque SAE net lb ft rpm 350 1600 4400 Displacement CID cm3 121 1984 Fuel q poge231 300...

Page 303: ...195 189 202 192 197 195 188 Important safety instructions on the knee airbag system 205 Knee airbags 204 Monitoring 199 PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light 200 Repairs 202 Safety instructions 202 Index Side a...

Page 304: ...245 Charge level 92 Charging 13 247 Disconnecting connecting 245 Energy management 92 Important warnings 245 Indicator light 13 Jump starting 288 Location 245 302 Not running for long periods of time...

Page 305: ...n I get additional information about child restraints and their use 230 Child restraint system anchors 226 Child safety 212 Important safety instructions for using child safety seats 215 Tether anchor...

Page 306: ...h joystick function 98 Controls Multifunction steering wheel 20 Convenience key Indicator light 60 Stopping the engine START ENGINE STOP button 59 unlocking locking 28 Convenience opening closing Conv...

Page 307: ...y 166 Distance 23 Door rear lid warning 19 Driver information system 22 CD radio display 19 Door rear lid warning 19 Index Exterior temperature display 19 Indicator lights 9 Messages 9 On board comput...

Page 308: ...disposal of drained brake fluid 244 Proper disposal of drained engine oil 241 Unleaded gasoline 231 What should I do with an old battery 248 Exporting importing contacts 118 Exterior lighting 36 306 E...

Page 309: ...dsfree refer to Telephone 110 Headlight range control system 36 Index Headlight range control system indicator light 16 Headlights 37 Cleaning 271 Headlight range control system 36 Washer system 41 He...

Page 310: ...e battery 27 unlocking locking 27 28 Unlocking and locking 30 308 Key fob with PI N 25 Key recognition climate control system 52 Kick down Automatic transmission 69 Knee airbags 204 Description 204 Ho...

Page 311: ...ia Albums 160 Artists 160 Connection settings 167 Displaying the DVD menu 162 Favorites 161 Folders 160 Index Formats 157 Genres 160 Options 162 Playlist 161 Playlists 160 Sources overview 159 Tracks...

Page 312: ...mode Network settings NHTSA 134 144 107 139 126 119 119 Contacting 178 Notes Audi connect 121 128 310 CD DVD Data protection media drives Media drives 149 149 149 Software licenses 170 Number of seats...

Page 313: ...arking systems 82 a co Rear parking system 82 Parking automatic transmission 66 Parts replacement 296 Index PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light 200 Pause audio video file 159 Pausing audio video files 21 Paus...

Page 314: ...view camera refer to Parking systems 83 84 Rearview mirror dimming 40 Rear window defogger 54 Recirculation mode climate control system 53 312 Recuperation 23 Redial 119 Refueling 232 Remote control r...

Page 315: ...ing fuel Recuperation 23 Screen refer to Display 20 22 Screwdriver 275 SD card reader 150 Search function refer to Free text search 102 161 Index Searching for a destination online 134 Seat adjustment...

Page 316: ...refer to Multifunction steering wheel 20 21 22 Steps for determining correct load limit 263 Stopover 135 Stopping engine S9 314 Storage compartments 48 Stored stations refer to Favorites 147 Storing...

Page 317: ...143 Showing on the map 143 Volume 169 Transmission malfunction indicator light 70 r 1 Transport Canada 178 a co Treble sound 169 J Lil J Index Troubleshooting Audi connect 130 Media drives 164 Navigat...

Page 318: ...s 182 What impairs driving safety 172 Wheel bolts 264 Wheels 250 Cleaning 271 Glossary of tire and loading terminology 252 Replacing 277 Tires and vehicle load limits 262 316 Wheel wrench 275 When mus...

Page 319: ...z Zooming on the map Multifunction steering wheel 20 Zoom map 139 Index 317...

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Page 321: ...usly manufac tured Text illustrations and specifications in this book are based on the most up to date informa tion available at the time of printing These instructions may not be reproduced or transl...

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