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Owner's  Manual 

TT  Roadster 

Audi 

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Vorsprung  durch Technik 

Summary of Contents for TT Roadster 2016

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual TT Roadster Audi 1 Vorsprung durch Technik...

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Page 3: ...addition to information on how to use the controls and equipment this Man ual also contains important information on looking after your vehicle This is rel evant for your safety and will help preserv...

Page 4: ...ration of the soft top Lights and vision 44 44 47 2 Exterior lights Interior lights Clear vision 48 Windscreen wipers 50 Digital compass 52 Seats and storage 54 General notes 54 Front seats 54 Ashtray...

Page 5: ...9 Messages 150 Listening to voicemail messages 152 Emergency call functions 152 Directory 153 Settings 155 Seat belt microphone 157 Troubleshooting 158 Audi connect 159 Introduction 159 Setting up 159...

Page 6: ...up fluids 241 Fuel 241 Filling the tank 242 Emission control systems 244 Engine compartment 244 Engine oil 247 Cooling system 249 Brake fluid 250 Battery 250 4 Windscreen washer 252 Service interval d...

Page 7: ...cific equipment is also marked with an asterisk Illustrations are intended as a general guide and may vary from the equipment fitted in your vehicle All references to positions such as left right fron...

Page 8: ...I check the blind spot more easily when changing lanes page 97 Audi side assist lane change assist feature How can I adjust the brightness of the instru ment and display lighting page 48 How can I ch...

Page 9: ...dio player Tips and tricks How can I unlock my vehicle from inside to let passengers in page 31 How can I open all the windows from outside using the remote control key page 35 Convenience open close...

Page 10: ...View of cockpit View of cockpit Controls at a glance 8...

Page 11: ...s for 97 31 45 46 92 237 81 10 so 71 68 86 48 244 44 48 34 60 237 192 236 View of cockpit Drive select Start stop system Electronic stabilisation control ESC Hazard warning lights Automatic rear spoil...

Page 12: ...he centre of the display once the engine has reached operat ing temperature If the warning lamp lights up on the infotainment display the coolant tem perature is too high r page 14 10 CD CAUTION Addit...

Page 13: ...red you can use the thumbwheel to scroll through them on the display Some of the warning lamps may be displayed in different colours Overview When you switch on the ignition some of the warning and in...

Page 14: ...Fuel tank system page 18 Washer fluid level page 18 Windscreen wipers page 18 Remote control key page 70 Battery in remote control key page 29 Headlight range control page 19 Adaptive light page 19 Li...

Page 15: ...unctions You may not be able to ap ply or release the parking brake Do not park the car on a gradient Obtain professional assis tance A WARNING Before opening the bonnet and checking the brake fluid l...

Page 16: ...witch off the engine and do not drive on Check the coolant Level page 249 14 If the coolant Level is too Low add more coolant page 249 Do not drive on until the warning Lamp has gone out Coolant tempe...

Page 17: ...to a standstill out of the way of moving traffic Obtain professional assistance _ WARNING Greater strength is required to brake the vehi cle if the engine stops while the vehicle is moving risk of ac...

Page 18: ...itch on the ignition If the indicator lamp IIgoes out this means the system is fully functional Stabilisation control ESC fault See owner s manual Stabilisation control ESC ABS fault See own er s manu...

Page 19: ...rticulate filter requires regenera tion You can assist the self cleaning function of the filter by driving as follows Drive at a speed of at Least 60 km h for about 15 minutes in 4th or 5th gear or wi...

Page 20: ...p lights up and the message appears the fuel tank is almost empty Drive to a filling station without delay GDTank system malfunction Please contact workshop ll This equipment is not available on all e...

Page 21: ...eadlights will still be working nor mally Drive to a qualified workshop soon and have the fault rectified fi D Light sensor rain sensor Applies to vehicles with light sensor rain sensor falAutomatic h...

Page 22: ...tional display on right two separate sections in extended view J Speedometer convenience display On certain models the driver information display includes a sport view which can be activated while the...

Page 23: ...ies to TT RS Audi drive select 68 100 Driver information system How to use the multi function steering wheel Applies to vehicles with multi function steering wheel plus The multi function steering whe...

Page 24: ...croll the left thumbwheel to the desired function in a menu or list e g to select a radio station or lap times To confirm your selection Press the left thumbwheel e g to tune to the radio station To z...

Page 25: ...right thumbwheel Or Scroll the right thumbwheel up 1 1 1 t t 1I button To select the previous next track or station Press the or button Driver information system To fast forward rewind an audio file P...

Page 26: ...Scroll the right thumbwheel up down Mute pause Scroll the right thumbwheel down Or Press the right thumbwheel Unmute resume Scroll the right thumbwheel upwards Or Press the right thumbwheel 24 Rev co...

Page 27: ...ed off the new figures are automatically included in the calculation Unlike the single journey memory the total jour ney memory is not erased automatically In this way you can determine the period for...

Page 28: ...gauge The display shows Cat low engine oil temper atures The engine has reached its operating tempera ture in normal driving conditions when the oil temperature is between 80 C and 120 C If the engin...

Page 29: ...the turn signals do not flash one of the doors or the boot lid is still open or the ignition is still on Accidental lock out To prevent yourself from being locked out only lock the vehicle when the r...

Page 30: ...ey Personal convenience settings If two people use the same car regularly it is a good idea for each person to have his or her own remote control key When you switch off the ignition or lock the vehic...

Page 31: ...ction of the arrow Insert the new battery with the symbol fac j ing downwards Doors and windows Slide the battery carrier carefully into the re mote control key Insert the emergency key For the sake o...

Page 32: ...within a range of about 1 5 metres from the door handle It does not matter where you carry the key for instance whether it is in your jacket pock et or in a briefcase The locking function may be affec...

Page 33: ...auto matically when the vehicle reaches a speed of 1 This function is not available on all export versions Doors and windows about 15 km h Auto Lock page 27 You can unlock the vehicle again via the b...

Page 34: ...side The door can be opened from the inside by pulling the door handle A WARNING On vehicles with an anti theft alarm system do not leave anyone especially children in the car if it is locked from the...

Page 35: ...s to vehicles with convenience key Or Turn the emergency key in the door lock to the lock position a second time within 2 seconds The alarm is triggered if you switch off the safe lock mechanism and a...

Page 36: ...door Controls for electric windows All electric windows have two stage switches Opening closing the windows N N M 0 00 Ill Press pull the switch briefly to the second stop the window will automaticall...

Page 37: ...t control button Vehicle settings If you wish to use the convenience open function for the windows set Long press to openwin dows to on Doors and windows A WARNING Take care when closing the windows a...

Page 38: ...more than 36 20 seconds otherwise the garage door open er will switch to the programming mode Programming the transmitter Applies to vehicles with garage door opener Homelink Fig 29 Distance between r...

Page 39: ...d to briefly release the button during pro gramming and then press it again When programming a new device keep the button pressed for at least 15 seconds before try Doors and windows ing again with th...

Page 40: ...Doors and windows If you encounter problems programming the rolling code you may find helpful infor mation in the operating instructions of the system you wish to operate 38...

Page 41: ...itch Soft top folding roof Opening and closing the soft top Switch on the ignition To open close the soft top pull press and hold the switch until the operation is complete Opening and closing the sof...

Page 42: ...the soft top is fully open 40 Convenience close function at driver s door lock Turn the key in the driver s door once to the lock position Fig 31 Within two seconds turn the key a second time and hol...

Page 43: ...rol switch for the windbreak until the wind break is fully retracted Soft top folding roof 8 WARNING Never use the windbreak to secure Loads Take care when closing the windbreak Care less use of the w...

Page 44: ...agon key inserted Open the boot lid Fold back the floor panel Remove the three plastic base panels page 58 Fig 63 Take the screwdriver the crank D and the hex agon key Fig 35 out of the vehicle s tool...

Page 45: ...G When lifting out the soft top keep your hands well clear of the moving parts of the frame etc Otherwise you could get your hands caught risk of injury Take care that you or any other persons do not...

Page 46: ...t on vehicles with LED headlights the turning Light is automatically activated when the steering wheel angle exceeds a specified value up to about 70 km h or when the turn signals are switched on up t...

Page 47: ...rior of the car They should clear again partially or completely soon after you switch on the headlights This phenomenon has no influ ence on the life expectancy of the vehicle lights Lights and vision...

Page 48: ...or lamp will light up To dip the headlights manually pull the lever towards you The main beam assist will be deactivated Flashing the headlights Pull the lever towards you to flash the head lights whe...

Page 49: ...the vehicle after dark when the vehicle is unlocked To activate this function select Entry exit lights The exit lights illuminate the area around the ve hicle after dark when the ignition has been sw...

Page 50: ...age it 48 Clear vision Adjusting the exterior mirrors Fig 45 Driver s door Adjuster knob for exterior mirrors Turn the knob to the appropriate position Q P To adjust the exterior mirror left or right...

Page 51: ...or and exterior mir rors will darken automatically when bright light e g from the headlights of a following vehicle shines on the surface of the interior mirror 8_ WARNING Electrolyte fluid can leak f...

Page 52: ...ch on the ignition Headlight washers The headlight washer sys tem only operates when the lights are switched on The headlights are automatically washed the first time and every fifth time you move the...

Page 53: ...at least 2 seconds page 50 Fig 48 Taking off the wiper blade 11 Lift the wiper arm away from the glass Lights and vision 11 Press the release button Don the wiper blade Fig 49 Keep hold of the wiper b...

Page 54: ...51 Map of compass calibration zones Press and hold button page 52 Fig 50 until the currently set zone number is displayed on the interior mirror 52 The digital compass only works when the ignition is...

Page 55: ...r Cap pears on the interior mirror Drive in a circle at a speed of about 10 km h un til a point of the compass is displayed on the in terior mirror WARNING Calibrate your compass at a location where t...

Page 56: ...reclined too far as otherwise the seat 54 belt and airbag could fail to restrain the wearer properly in an accident possibly leading to injury Electric adjustment of seats Applies to vehicles with el...

Page 57: ...hi cle is moving accident risk Multi function button Applies to vehicles with multi function button The multi function button can be used to adjust the side cushions If you turn the multi function but...

Page 58: ...Using the electrical socket Fold up the centre armrest if necessary to ac cess the electrical socket Take out the cigarette lighter if necessary Insert the plug of the electrical appliance into the so...

Page 59: ...the vehicle Storage compartments in the doors Storage compartment in the glove box The glove box can be locked with the emergency key page 28 Storage compartment underneath the centre armrest Storage...

Page 60: ...inting towards the rear of the vehicle from the luggage compart ment into the passenger compartment _ Load up the ski bag 58 Securing the bag Hook each of the attachments on the two fas tening belts i...

Page 61: ...y turning it clockwise Put the floor panel back in the luggage com partment A WARNING Please be aware that you will be unable to drive the vehicle in the event of a flat tyre Note the relevant statuto...

Page 62: ...conditioner Controls The rotary controls and switches are used to con trol the functions The LED in the corresponding ll May vary in different countries 60 AIC button in the rotary control This will a...

Page 63: ...ts in the dashboard can be ad justed page 63 To prevent the front side windows from misting up in wet weather it s a good idea to open the side air outlets and point them to the side Heating and cooli...

Page 64: ...event the win dows from misting up and to ensure that the ve hicle interior is constantly ventilated You can ad just the blower speed manually Press the AUTO button for automatic control of the blower...

Page 65: ...omes out of the outlets below the wind screen The air recirculation mode is deactivated The temperature is regulated automatically The defroster is switched off when the AUTO button is pressed l jjj R...

Page 66: ...ned to the key in use If the passenger s seat heating was on when you last switched off the ignition it will be switched on automatically only if the igni tion is switched on again within 10 minutes 6...

Page 67: ...pplementary heater Applies to vehicles with diesel engine On cold days the interior of the vehicle warms up more quickly with the supplementary electric heater The supplementary heater is switched on...

Page 68: ...of engine speeds In addition the tyres will not develop their full grip potential until they have had a chance to warm up on the road Even though the engine continues to be cooled after you switch it...

Page 69: ...thout start stop system it is worthwhile switching off the engine at level crossings for in Driving stance or at traffic lights with a long red phase The fuel saved after only 30 40 seconds is greater...

Page 70: ...each ofthe steering wheel can be adjusted as required to suit the driver Fig 71 Lever on steering column Press the lever Fig 71 down Move the steering wheel to the desired posi tion Then push the leve...

Page 71: ...ed on it will be switched off auto o N N 0 1 This function is not available on all export versions Driving matically after a while Please note that electrical equipment such as the exterior Lighting w...

Page 72: ...rked area See owner s manual This message appears if there is no convenience key inside the vehicle or if the system cannot de tect or identify the key This can happen for ex ample if the radio signal...

Page 73: ...educe CO2 emissions Vl Driving In start stop mode the engine is switched off automatically when the vehicle stops e g at traffic lights The ignition remains on during this stop phase The engine is aut...

Page 74: ...ou move the selec tor lever to R during a stop phase If you do not want the engine to start move the selector lever quickly from D through R to P 72 ijJ Note You can control whether or not the engine...

Page 75: ...tart stop system has switched off the en gine The driver s door is opened The driver s seat belt is unbuckled The brake pedal is not pressed The vehicle is stationary If the dipped beam headlights are...

Page 76: ...the display will go out Releasing the parking brake automatically Important The parking brake must be applied and the driver s door must be closed Accelerate in the usual way to drive off and re leas...

Page 77: ...ency po tentially putting lives at risk Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox You can apply the parking brake manually or switch on the hold assist when stopping at traffic lights etc You do not...

Page 78: ...ology in the hold assist and hill hold assist functions cannot defy the laws of physics Do not let the extra conven ience afforded by the hold assist and hill 76 hold assist functions tempt you into t...

Page 79: ...d speed and the driving style Select sport mode S if you wish to take full ad vantage of the car s performance This setting makes use of the engine s maximum power out put When accelerating the gear s...

Page 80: ...is on To move the selec tor lever out of these positions the driver must press the brake pedal To move out of position P the interlock button must also be pressed The following message appears in the...

Page 81: ...ling away apply the parking brake before moving off on steep gradients and D As soon as you accelerate as normal with your seat belt fastened the parking brake will auto matically be released and the...

Page 82: ...N with the engine switched off the automatic gearbox will be damaged as it will not be lubricated 80 In certain driving and traffic conditions for instance in stop and go traffic if you have to pull...

Page 83: ...p a gear briefly pull the paddle lever 0 Fig 83 To shift down a gear briefly pull the paddle lev er 0 Applies to TT RS To select the lowest highest possible gear hold the paddle lever 0 0for longer If...

Page 84: ...oasting mode i e coasting with low fuel con ll The ESC lamp lights up permanently and the message Stabilisation control ESC sport Warning Restricted stability appears temporarily in the infotainment d...

Page 85: ...omatic gearbox Gearbox malfunction Please stop the vehi cle and select P Driving There is a malfunction in the gearbox Park the vehicle safely and do not drive on Obtain profes sional assistance Gearb...

Page 86: ...nsert the flat blade side of the screwdriver in to the opening at the side of the gear lever boot and lever off the boot Fig 84 84 Take hold of the selector lever boot and care fully turn it inside ou...

Page 87: ...blade side of the screwdriver in to the opening at the side of the gear lever boot 8 and lever off the boot Fig 86 Vl Driving Take hold of the selector lever boot and care fully turn it inside out ov...

Page 88: ...observe the statutory speed limits On vehicles for some markets the speed warning function warns you when you reach a speed of 120 km h This speed limit warn ing is preset at the factory 86 Cruise co...

Page 89: ...er vehicle Once you release the accelera tor the system will revert to the speed you stor ed initially However if the vehicle exceeds the programmed speed significantly for a long time the cruise 2 co...

Page 90: ...fety reasons the speed limiter must not be used in adverse weather or difficult driving conditions such as ice fog loose 88 grit or gravel heavy rain etc risk of acci dent Only accelerate quickly or u...

Page 91: ...owards click stop not en gaged page 88 Fig 90 The instrument cluster will indicate the stored cut off speed and the indicator Lamp mmwill Light up Switching off completely Push the Lever to position c...

Page 92: ...om ing traffic At high speeds If the camera s range of vision Fig 92 is im paired e g by dirt or stickers Notes on clean ing page 263 If the traffic signs are partially or completely obscured e g by t...

Page 93: ...eather lights or front fog lights depending on your vehicle s equipment are switched on Driver assist systems Driver messages Applies to vehicles with camera based traffic sign recogni tion No traffic...

Page 94: ...o change lanes A WARNING The system initiates a corrective steering in put to warn the driver that the vehicle is about to leave the lane As the driver you are always responsible for staying in your o...

Page 95: ...is too tight Driver assist systems You have taken your hands off the steering wheel ij Note Makesurethat the camera window Fig 95 is not covered with stickers or sim ilar objects Notes on cleaning pag...

Page 96: ...t the messages only appear with a delay or are not displayed at all on vehicles with additional equipment such as steering wheel knobs fitted on the steering wheel Always keep your hands on the steer...

Page 97: ...e thumbwheel to confirm your selec tion Recording lap times To finish measuring the current lap time press the thumbwheel on the menu item New lap The next lap time starts running immediately The prev...

Page 98: ...setting with the cursor red frame Press the thumbwheel to confirm your selection To restart the lap timer and record new laps press the thumbwheel To exit the lap timer press the IMENUI button Explana...

Page 99: ...e in the area covered by the sen sors Fig 100 if it judges a Lane change to be critical the warning Lamp on the exterior mirror Lights up Fig 101 The warning Lamp on the Left hand mirror assists the d...

Page 100: ...with a speed differential of more than 15 km h the warning lamp will not light up System limitations The radar sensors are designed for normal lane widths and monitor the lanes immediately to the lef...

Page 101: ...the infotainment system Select the following on the infotainment sys tem IMENUI button Car left control button Driver assist Audi side assist The brightness of the warning lamp in both the information...

Page 102: ...which mode you select In efficiency mode the automatic gearbox selects the next gear at low er engine speeds and the coasting mode is activa 100 ted page 82 This helps to reduce fuel con sumption Sus...

Page 103: ...ms Press the button Fig 104 or Select the following on the infotainment sys tem IMENUI button Car left control button Audi drive select Move the cursor red frame to select the de sired setting You can...

Page 104: ...gine sound Subdued Applies to TTS quattro Balanced Applies to TT RS quattro Balanced I Note Your settings in individual mode are stored automatically and assigned to the remote control key currently i...

Page 105: ...the system risk of accident The sensors and cameras have blind spots in which neither people nor objects are regis tered It is particularly important to ensure that there are no small children or ani...

Page 106: ...d automatically when reverse gear is engaged You will hear a brief acknowledgement tone 104 Parking system plus Description Applies to vehicles with parking system plus park assist The parking system...

Page 107: ...aid is switched off by pressing the P A button it is only reactivated automatically if one of the following conditions has been met The vehicle is driven faster than 10 km h The ignition is switched o...

Page 108: ...ot use the system if the position and installation angle of the reversing camera have been changed e g due to an accident Have it checked by a qualified workshop Only use the reversing camera to assis...

Page 109: ...ange the display and adjust the volume of the beeps page 112 Parking perpendicular to the roadside Applies to vehicles with reversing camera This view can be used when parkingyour vehicle in a garage...

Page 110: ...y from the obstacle Stop moving immediately A WARNING Please observe the safety warnings c in General notes on page 103 Please note that the park assist only han dles the steering As the driver you ar...

Page 111: ...below describes how to park parallel to the roadside The procedure for parking per pendicular to the roadside is similar Important For the best parking result you should maintain a distance of approx...

Page 112: ...ction of travel The park assist automatically steers the vehicle into the parking space while the driver operates the pedals accelerator brake clutch The max imum parking speed is 7 km h The park assi...

Page 113: ...ace IllPark assist currently unavailable Stabilisa o j tion control ESC off Parking aids Switch the ES on to use the park assist Iii To leave parking space select reverse gear and operate turn signal...

Page 114: ...f the current audio or video source is reduced when the parking aid is switched on You will hear a short test tone each time you make a new setting Note The settings will be automatically stored and a...

Page 115: ...t the disc brake of the braked wheel 8 from overheating the EDL cuts out automatically Vl Intelligent technology if subjected to excessive loads The vehicle can still be driven The EDL will switch on...

Page 116: ...special situations it may be ad visable to switch on the sport mode to allow a certain amount of wheelspin Rocking the car backwards and forwards to free it Driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces...

Page 117: ...ons such as in heavy rain early morning dew or after washing the car or driving through water the full braking effect can be de layed by moisture or in winter by ice on the discs and brake pads The br...

Page 118: ...he degree of power assistance is adapted elec tronically depending on the speed 116 Warning indicator lamps and driver messages Steering fault Please stop vehicle If the warning lamp Lights up permane...

Page 119: ...ds bear in mind that the front wheels may start to aquaplane and Lose contact with the road if the car is driven too fast If this should happen there will be no sudden increase in engine speed to warn...

Page 120: ...management system are battery diagnosis re 118 sidual current management and dynamic power management Battery diagnosis The battery diagnosis function constantly regis ters the condition of the vehicl...

Page 121: ...off the electrical components that are using a lot of power or re duce the current they are consuming Heating systems in particular use a large amount of elec trical power If you notice for instance...

Page 122: ...l workshop equipment If any con venience features are reprogrammed the infor mation in this Owner s Manual will no longer be accurate for the features that have been changed We recommend having the re...

Page 123: ...ight control button 8 Buttons for calling up menus di rectly 122 Multi Media Interface MENU button 0 IBACK button 122 122 MMI ON OFF button with joystick function How to use Fig 124 MMI ON OFF button...

Page 124: ...e desired function e g setting a frequency To confirm the selection Press the rotary pushbutton Fig 125 Returning to the previous function level Press the IBACKI button 0 page 121 Fig 123 122 Calling...

Page 125: ...G must be shown on the infotainment display Fig 127 0 To call up close the options menu Press the right control button Fig 127 You can then use 0 Vl Multi Media Interface the rotary pushbutton to sel...

Page 126: ...ter it will be shown on the infotainment display page 124 Fig 128 and may be confirmed acoustically It will then be shown in the entry field To enter a space Move your finger from left to right across...

Page 127: ...e MMI touch pad while the crosshairs are displayed CD Fig 130 The crosshairs will only stop moving again after a few seconds Multi Media Interface Moving the map Applies to vehicles with MMI touch Fig...

Page 128: ...er up down or to the left right on the MMI touch pad To confirm your selection Press the rotary pushbutton 126 I Note You can set the volume of the MMI touch spoken cues according to your own prefer e...

Page 129: ...pushbutton Turn the rotary push button to the left or right Press the rotary pushbutton again to save the setting Operating the DVD main menu Important A video DVD must be playing page 200 To select a...

Page 130: ...tton to apply the diacritic To close the set of diacritics without selecting a character press and hold the rotary pushbut ton again Or Select and confirm laoulQ Fig 135 Select and confirm a diacritic...

Page 131: ...accepted by pushing the rotary push button upwards To delete the character to the left of the cursor Menu LanguageArabic Note the direction of writing Calling up the search function Diacritics are not...

Page 132: ...n entry from the results list When using MMI touch Turn the rotary push button to the right Select an entry from the list and confirm it When using the speller Select and confirm LIST page 128 Fig 135...

Page 133: ...i SIM card has left its mobile network Import update of contacts in the directory call list Bluetooth device connected page 194 page 142 Select and confirm specific functions for individual menu items...

Page 134: ...and DAB FM DAB AM Station XY Frequency XY Ensemble XY Traffic programme on off Fig 138 Overview of commands 132 Favourites Call XY Enter number Redial Read new text message Drive me to XY Enter addre...

Page 135: ...ue system is saying a cue Speech dialogue system Close doors and windows and soft top to reduce background noise Make sure that passengers are not talking when you say a command Keep the air outlets o...

Page 136: ...ffice or at work Calling up the menu Telephone Directory Navigation Radio Media Audi con nect Car Tone Having the system play the possible Help Help Speech dialogue system Help Telephone commands Help...

Page 137: ...ber enterphone number in blocks of individual dig its when requested e g 07441 234 567 Dial Correction I Delete number Directory desired contact when requested e g John Smith Call mailbox Enter PIN en...

Page 138: ...system Important The Navigation menu must have been opened table onpage 134 You may be able to say the following commands to enter a destination depending on the menu item selected Function Say Callin...

Page 139: ...ace Hotel Correcting an entry No I meant XV Closing the full list of commands Close Important The Navigation or Map menu must be open You can say the following commands to make additional navigation s...

Page 140: ...No I meant XV Closing the full list of commands Close a Applies to the DAB waveband Media Applies to vehicles with speech dialogue system Important You must be in the Media menu You may be able to sa...

Page 141: ...le phone connected must feature a speech dialogue function that can be controlled externally To switch on Press and hold the l button on j the multi function steering wheel and give a How far can the...

Page 142: ...operating instructions for your mobile phone AUDI AG only enables you to access your mobile phone s speech dialogue system and accepts no responsibility for the content and commands of the external s...

Page 143: ...On vehicles with Audi con nect and Audi phone box 2 Remote SIM Access Profile Telephone Do not carry a mobile phone in your breast pocket directly over the pacemaker when the phone is switched on If...

Page 144: ...nd confirm Yes Enter the PIN to establish a connection on your mobile phone Or If the PIN is already being displayed on your mobile phone confirm it on the phone and on the MMI You have about 30 secon...

Page 145: ...tact your mobile network service provider or refer to the operating in structions for your mobile phone For infor mation on using a phone in your car please l The number of possible attempts depends o...

Page 146: ...er dis plays the directory on the primary phone Please note that when your mini SIM card is inserted in the SIM card reader any mobile phones for making and receiving calls which are already connected...

Page 147: ...159 After connecting successfully After connecting successfully either one or two symbols depending on the connection type will appear in the status line of the infotainment dis j 1 Not available in...

Page 148: ...harge your mobile phone wirelessly 146 A WARNING Loose objects can be flung around in the passenger compartment in the event of sud den driving or braking manoeuvres This could result in serious injur...

Page 149: ...ory Enter number Text message SIM card Text message myPhone Text mes sage additional phone 147 149 153 148 150 Telephone E mail myPhone E mail addi tional phone 151 Your mobile phone s device name is...

Page 150: ...g the speller while you are talking on the phone 148 Answering ending a call Applies to vehicles with telephone To answer a call Select and confirm Answer To decline a call Select and confirm Ignore T...

Page 151: ...age 213 Telephone settings Refer to page 155 CD Note If you are using the handsfree profile Handsfree the call waiting option must be activated on your mobile phone for you Telephone to be made aware...

Page 152: ...information on which mobile phones are supported please go online e g www audi com bluetooth or contact an Audi dealer 150 In order to send text messages via the MMI you will require a mobile phone w...

Page 153: ...t supports this func tion Select IMEN uI button Telephone left con trol button E mail myPhone E mail addi tional phone N 0 1 Not available in all languages Telephone Write new e mail To use a template...

Page 154: ...to page 155 ll Not available in all languages 152 I Note Messages deleted using the MMI are also au tomatically deleted on the mobile phone con nected Listening to voicemail messages Applies to vehic...

Page 155: ...directory before the contacts can be loa ded from your mobile phone into the MMI directory Which contacts are displayed on the MMI depends on the mobile phone you are using For more information on whi...

Page 156: ...To start navigat ing select and confirm the desired address Select and confirm Start route guidance Press the right control button to call up further options for the contact details Read contact The...

Page 157: ...forward Forwarding of incoming calls to your mailbox or to another phone number can be switched on off You can use Check status to check whether this function is activated or deacti vated Call waiting...

Page 158: ...onnec tions are active at a time All bonded Bluetooth devices can be deleted by resetting the Bluetooth function to the factory settings page 213 If you select the telephone mode Automatic or Telephon...

Page 159: ...ophone The seat belt microphone is ideally positioned for the best possible communication quality when using the handsfree system irrespective of your height and sitting position Fig 149 Seat belt mic...

Page 160: ...phone functions are greyed out not available even though the mobile phone sup ports them Applies to vehicles with Audi phone box Your mobile phone cannot be charged wirelessly or the charging procedur...

Page 161: ...es should only be used via a Wi Fi hotspot when the vehicle is sta tionary risk of accident P lease also refer to page 167 Notes on Audi connect before using Setting up Before you start Applies to veh...

Page 162: ...not un der any circumstances attempt to remove it yourself as this may damage the SIM card reader Please contact a qualified workshop ll Not available in all markets Applies to mobile phones with Blue...

Page 163: ...available in all markets Applies to mobile phones with Bluetooth remote SIM Access Profile on vehicles with Audi connect and Audi phone box 8 2 The number of possible attempts depends on the SIM card...

Page 164: ...led information on configuration can be found on the Internet at my audi com 162 Logging into myAudi in the vehicle Applies to vehicles with Audi connect Before you use some Audi connect services e g...

Page 165: ...onfirm a landmark to have details displayed 0 N N 0 1 Not available in all languages Audi connect Fuel prices Applies to vehicles with Audi connect Information on filling stations with the cheapest fu...

Page 166: ...di com Further settings such as your account lan guage Tweet privacy and location settings cannot be changed in the MMI If you wish to change anything in these menus please do so on the Twitter websit...

Page 167: ...age 213 N 0 Vl Audi connect Licence periods The validity and the time re maining on your licences is displayed If the Li cence expiry warning function is switched on a message will be displayed before...

Page 168: ...ou may be charged for this service especially if you are using the system abroad We there fore strongly recommend that you use an unlimited data plan For more information ll Not available in all marke...

Page 169: ...ne pro file is assigned by your mobile network service provider 0 Vl CX Audi connect Password The password for your online profile is assigned by your mobile network service pro vider To store changed...

Page 170: ...ecessary to ensure that AUDI AG can provide the services and that you can use them Your data are not passed on to third parties Using the myAudi plat form and your mobile phone you can trans mit data...

Page 171: ...u have added navigation data to at least one contact The menu item Favourites and your directory contacts are shown in the Enter destination menu when you have entered one or more letters in the entry...

Page 172: ...right control button Country selec tion All countries are preselected for the search func tion at the factory You can use the Country se 170 lection function to deselect any countries you do not requi...

Page 173: ...on the point selected with the crosshairs If you use the crosshairs to preselect a location on the map any existing in formation on this location e g town name or special destinations will be display...

Page 174: ...as yet been added for the contact Entering a special destination Applies to vehicles with navigation system Nav1gat1on Search area Find entry Select category Special destinations in immediate vicinity...

Page 175: ...confirm Start route guidance To find an online destination in a specific cate gory Select Select category category de sired e g Hotels Please see page 172 Entering a special desti nation for informat...

Page 176: ...Depending on the function chosen the following options may be available to you when you are en tering a destination Stop route guidance The route guidance func tion must be active The route guidance w...

Page 177: ...ct and confirm a new destination as the home address 0 Navigation The selected destination will be stored as the new home address Favourites Applies to vehicles with navigation system Press the INAV M...

Page 178: ...once Presentation mode You can use the presentation mode to plan and drive a journey effectively without the need to move the vehicle You can choose your start loca ll This function is not available i...

Page 179: ...r compact form You can use the traffic option to have the system play only those announcements on traffic obstructions that are relevant for your route Select off if you do not want the system to play...

Page 180: ...r anti clockwise You can also zoom in or out on the map using MMI touch page 126 Or Scroll the left thumbwheel on the multi function steering wheel page 22 Switching the crosshairs on off 178 route wh...

Page 181: ...he vehicle is stationary offroad is displayed here Location of the vehicle Traffic information display IO_ N_L_I_N _E I or TMC TMCpro Altitude display L 1 Applies to vehicles without camera based spee...

Page 182: ...control button Map settings Depending on the function selected you can use the following settings ll This function is not available in the Mexican market 180 Map colours day night The map is displaye...

Page 183: ...ny locations all over the world virtually from the perspective of a pedestrian Google Street View is available as soon as the symbol D Fig 161 is shown in crosshairs mode To activate Google Street Vie...

Page 184: ...ssages for a road motorway Press the right control button A list 182 of all traffic messages on the road motorway selected will be displayed To call up the detail view for a traffic message Select a t...

Page 185: ...formation cannot be received the traffic information will automatically be re ceived via TMC TMCpro page 182 Traffic information display CD Green no obstructions Red traffic jam 1 The prayer compass f...

Page 186: ...uidance You can then choose which route you would like to use Press the INAV MAPI button repeatedly until the map is displayed Troubleshooting Applies to vehicles with navigation system Subject Advice...

Page 187: ...tation names 8 l This function is not available in the Mexican market j 2 This function is not available for DAB waveband CX Radio G Note The DAB waveband is not available in all countries The DAB wav...

Page 188: ...f the selected waveband ll This function is only available in the Mexican market 2l Still under development at the time of print 3l Not in the FM AM station lists 4l Not in the DAB waveband or in the...

Page 189: ...be switched on page 189 Symbols in the detailed station information view Fig 166 CD Radio text availability 8 l This function is not available in the Mexican market 2 Station logos may not be availab...

Page 190: ...ble in the Mexican market 2l This function is only available in the Mexican market 188 Other settings Radio settings Select IRADIOIbutton right control button Radio settings Depending on the waveband...

Page 191: ...formation on the selec ted station e g station name artist slide show2 station logo3 may be shown l This function is only available in the Mexican market 8 2 This function is not available in the Mexi...

Page 192: ...le in the mixed sta tion list FM DAB Troubleshooting Subject Advice A station with poor reception is no longer Store the station as a favourite in advance and call it up listed in the station list aft...

Page 193: ...d automatically when the files are played If this information is not stored on the relevant medi 8 um the MMI system will use the database of Vl Media metadata from Gracenote Nevertheless meta data ma...

Page 194: ...er cards more than one piece the SD card can become detached from the adapter e g caused by jolting etc Parts could then get stuck in the drive impairing the functionality of the system 192 i Note Sto...

Page 195: ...or example from your SD card you can play them directly from thejukebox Thejukebox has approximately 10 CB of storage Press the IMEDIAi button Press the left control button repeatedly until the source...

Page 196: ...t have already been copied are de tected automatically and cannot be copied to thejukebox again It is not possible to play audio video files in the CD DVD drive while they are being copied For legal r...

Page 197: ...utton Press the left control button repeatedly until the source overview page 200 is dis Media played Select and confirm Wi Fi audio player 0 page 200 Fig 175 You may need to select and confirm Wi Fi...

Page 198: ...n must be activated on the mobile device and on the MMI If necessary open the connection manager page 213 and check that the mobile device you have connected is selected under MMI con nect App 196 A n...

Page 199: ...bile device you are us ing you may experience interruptions in media playback when using theAudi MMI connect app To avoid interruptions keep the Audi MMI connect app running in the foreground and do n...

Page 200: ...ices via the analogue AUX interface To connect a mobile device to the AUX input Connect the cable c Fig 172 to the AUX in put on the Audi music interface before con necting the mobile device e g MP3 p...

Page 201: ...vice database at www audi com mp3 or contact an Audi dealer Media AUX input USB charging socket Applies to vehicles with AUX input USB charging socket You can charge the batteries ofyour mobile devi c...

Page 202: ...ices which must be connected to the USB charging socket Fig 173 via a USB adapter page 197 this could cause per formance issues The AUX adapter cable is available from Audi dealers or specialist retai...

Page 203: ...n cancel an announcement while it is being played by briefly pressing the ON OFF button on the MMI control con sole For safety reasons the video picture is not available while the vehicle is moving Wh...

Page 204: ...upported by the medi um used are available For example CD DVD ROM tracks cannot be selected via cat egories such as Artists Albums or Genres The categories Podcasts Audiobooks and 202 Composers are av...

Page 205: ...es category Vl Media Important The favourites list must be displayed To listen to a favourite Select and confirm an item in the favourites list To move a favourite Select the desired item from the fav...

Page 206: ...ill be used as the ring tone for incoming calls l This function is automatically deactivated if you change the source 2l This function is not available for all mobile phones 204 Gracenote online datab...

Page 207: ...witch this function off if the picture is distor ted 8 1 May not be possible during playback depends on the DVD Media Picture for Information mat cinema Use this setting for films in the cin scope ema...

Page 208: ...ta Album covers GIF JPG PNG up to 800x800 px depending on availability the album cover will be displayed using the corresponding medium or Gracenote Format MPEG 1 Windows MPEG 2 FLA MPEG 1 MPEG4 Windo...

Page 209: ...ecifications Up to max 320 kbit sec and 48 kHz sampling frequency 48 kHz sampling frequency Number max 1000 files per medium of files Note We recommend a compression rate of at least 160 kbit sec for...

Page 210: ...ntrol console and the mobile data option is activated on the mobile phone Deactivate the mobile data option on your mobile phone Jukebox The tracks in the imported When importing playlists you must co...

Page 211: ...ird party music playback app is open when you are playing audio via the Bluetooth audio player Audi recommends that you use the integrated media player on your Bluetooth device e g smartphone Make sur...

Page 212: ...y connected page 215 Follow the instructions given by the system ll Not available in all markets 210 CD CAUTION Please always observe the information Din Wi Fi hotspot on page 166 ijj Note The functio...

Page 213: ...lled up Check the USB cable and try using another one Check whether Android Auto or Apple CarPlay is available in your country Check that the Android Auto app is installed on your smartphone Connectin...

Page 214: ...will be dis played ll The Qi standard enables you to charge your mobile phone wirelessly 212 Date format When this option is set to DD MM YYYY for ex ample 31 08 2017 will be displayed as the date Wh...

Page 215: ...nise what you are saying The individual speech training prompts you to repeat 20 spoken phra ses that consist of certain commands and blocks of digits If you would like to delete the stored speech tra...

Page 216: ...ur mo bile device from the list of all devices which have already been bonded 214 Music Applies to vehicles with Bluetooth audio player or Wi Fi au dio player Audio players Important The Bluetooth fun...

Page 217: ...onnection settings Refer to page 166 Configuring the data connection Data usage meter The number of the data packets sent received via the MMI system is System settings displayed Select Reset data met...

Page 218: ...mation on the MMI s software and licence conditions 216 On board Handbook Applies to vehicles with On board Handbook The On board Handbook includes the Owner s Manual foryour vehicle Installing updati...

Page 219: ...atio using the MMI touch pad Move your finger in the desired direction on the MMI touch pad System settings Sound effects Select and confirm a setting for Focus all All the loudspeakers in the vehicle...

Page 220: ...logue system Short dialogue This option can be switched on off When it is activated the spoken cues played by the system are shortened Speech dialogue system volume You can adjust the volume of the sp...

Page 221: ...0 t 0 N N 0 Vl CX Press the reset button Io oI page 24 Fig 12 twice in the first five seconds after switching on the ignition System settings 219...

Page 222: ...ble steering column 220 These individual safety features are harmonised to provide you and your passenger with the best possible protection in accident situations How ever they can only be effective i...

Page 223: ...distract the driver risk of accident Safe driving Correct sitting positions Correct driving position The correct driving position is important for safe driving Fig 182 Adjust seat and sit in correct...

Page 224: ...s airbag via the key operated switch page 237 222 For detailed information on how to adjust the passenger s seat see page 54 Front seats A WARNING A passenger who is not sitting in the correct positio...

Page 225: ...and observe any statutory requirements If you use a child seat on the passenger s seat it is most important to note the warnings A WARNING To avoid serious or fatal injury children trav elling in the...

Page 226: ...pplies to vehicles with side airbags _ N 1 Fig 183 Illustration of a dangerous sitting position near the opening for the side airbag Make sure that children do not lean out of the child seat towards t...

Page 227: ...long as possible before changing up to the next child seat group 1 Note We recommend child seats from the range of Audi Genuine Accessories www audi com childseats Safe driving Securing a child seat S...

Page 228: ...1 u 9 to 18 kg 226 Weight class Passenger s seat Category 2 u 15 to 25 kg Category 3 u 22 to 36 kg To adjust the passenger s seat to the child seat and to achieve the best possible seat belt posi tion...

Page 229: ...ure them properly Safe driving Secure the load with the luggage net or with non elastic straps secured to the fastening rings page 228 A WARNING Loose items in the luggage compartment are a safety haz...

Page 230: ...ant as it flies through the passenger compartment A WARNING If items of Luggage or other objects are se cured to the fastening rings with inappropri ate or damaged tensioning straps injuries could res...

Page 231: ...he right side of the vehicle Drive to the nearest qualified workshop without delay and have the pedestrian protection sys tem serviced D 8_ WARNING Do not press back the bonnet unless both of your han...

Page 232: ...efore ev ery trip even when just driving around the cor 230 ner Please also ensure that your passenger s seat belt is properly fastened A Seat belts worn correctly have been shown to be an effective m...

Page 233: ...dent and stretched must be replaced by a qualified workshop The belt anchorages should also be checked Forces acting in a collision Seat belts The physical principles involved in a frontal impact Very...

Page 234: ...ally fatal injuries The common belief that occupants can brace their weight with their hands in a minor collision is false Even at Low speeds the forces acting on the body in a collision are so great...

Page 235: ...that belt is positioned properly Incorrectly worn seat belts can give rise to injuries even in a minor collision Seat belts Seat belts worn too loose can result in inju ries because they allow excess...

Page 236: ...elps to reduce the forward motion of the occupants A WARNING False activation of the belt tensioner is pos sible Any work on the tensioner system or remov al and installation of system components for...

Page 237: ...use seat belts The seat belts and airbags can only provide maximum protection if the occupants are seated correctly page 54 Front seats If you do not wear a seat belt if you lean forward or are not se...

Page 238: ...sion By processing the signals from the sensors located in the vehicle the electronic control unit is immediately able to evaluate the severity of the collision and activate the restraint systems acco...

Page 239: ...the passenger s airbag has been deactivated the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF or AIR BAG OFF will light up constantly as a reminder Fig 200 Airbag system _ WARNING Never install a rearward faci...

Page 240: ...Important safety notes on the front airbag system There are a number of safety points concerning the airbag system which you should remember This will help to reduce the risk of injury in an ac ciden...

Page 241: ...is also im portant not to attach any objects such as cup holders or telephone mountings to the surfaces covering the airbag units Any work on the airbag system or removal and installation of the airba...

Page 242: ...ries such as cup holders to the doors This would impair the protection offered by the side airbags The sensors for the airbags are located in the doors You must therefore not make any modifications to...

Page 243: ...y measure In this case only use moderate engine speeds and a light throttle Fill up with Checking and topping up fluids premium or Super Plus petrol as soon as possi ble CD CAUTION Do NOT fuel your ve...

Page 244: ...le cuts out as this will fill the expansion chamber in the fuel tank When the fuel filler pump switches itself off wait for 5 seconds before pulling out the filler nozzle so that any remaining fuel ca...

Page 245: ...palm of the hand and try again ill Note To prevent the tank from being filled with the incorrect type of fuel only suitable filler nozzles can be inserted in the fuel filler on your vehicle If the fil...

Page 246: ...t be able to operate e g when the vehicle is continuously used only for short trips the filter becomes obstructed with soot and the symbol Cfor the diesel particulate filter lights up page 17 A WARNIN...

Page 247: ...e an accident Observe the following additional warnings if work on the fuel system or the electrical system is necessary Do not smoke Never work near naked flames Always keep an approved fire extingui...

Page 248: ...ee steam or coolant escaping from the engine compartment Wait until no steam or coolant can be seen before opening the bonnet For safety reasons the bonnet must always be completely closed when the ve...

Page 249: ...iesel particulate fil ter vw 507 00 Without diesel particulate fil ter vw sos 00 Audi recommends Castrol g Ij g m E JJ1 JJ lf Audi recommends Longlife high performance engine oil from Audi Genuine Par...

Page 250: ...omes into contact with engine oil 248 CD CAUTION The engine oil must never drop below the marking Fig 215 risk of engine dam age When topping up the engine oil make sure that the oil level is not abov...

Page 251: ...tions to be ex pected This applies particularly if you drive into a colder climate zone To prevent damage to the engine do not use a different type of anti freeze additive if the approved type of addi...

Page 252: ...on components in the engine compartment on page 244 250 Checking brake fluid level Read off the brake fluid level on the brake fluid reservoir page 246 Fig 214 The brake fluid level must be between t...

Page 253: ...ps to ensure reliable starting even after a Long period page 118 Certain convenience fea tures such as interior Lighting or electric seat ad justment may not be available These functions Checking and...

Page 254: ...14 For the container capacity please refer to page 288 Clean water should be used when topping up If possible use soft water to prevent scaling on the washerjets Always add washer fluid to the wa ter...

Page 255: ...qualified workshop resets the service inter val display after each service It is very important that you reset the oil change display if you change the oil yourself The next oil change will be due af...

Page 256: ...ement parts in addition to trained personnel New tyres do not yet give maximum grip When driving with new tyres drive at moderate speeds and be especially careful during the first 500 km All four whee...

Page 257: ...run flat tyres on your vehicle is NOT authorised Unauthorised use can cause an accident or damage your vehicle If wheel trims are fitted after the car is pur chased ensure that there is an adequate f...

Page 258: ...pare wheel If you intend to drive the vehicle with a partial load adjust the tyre pressures to the specified setting D Should you wish to drive with a full load you must increase the tyre pressure to...

Page 259: ...r tyres must be fitted on all four wheels Wheels Only use winter tyres of the correct type ap proved for your vehicle Please note that the maximum permissible speed for winter tyres may be lower than...

Page 260: ...dard tyres for example by heavy jolts potholes manhole covers speed humps and kerbs It is therefore particularly important to ensure that they are inflated to the correct pres sure c page 256 Drive wi...

Page 261: ...slow down immediately and avoid any severe braking or steering ma noeuvres As soon as you can do so safely stop and check the tyres and the tyre pres sures It is the driver s responsibility to ensure...

Page 262: ...causes them to overheat This can cause tread separation and tyre blow out which could result in an accident The tyre pressure monitoring system cannot warn you of tyre damage or defects that could le...

Page 263: ...yre pressures if new sensors are fitted or after changing the pressures when carrying a different amount of passengers or luggage Before storing the new tyre pressures check that the current pressures...

Page 264: ...the system can not detect the wheel sensors required to moni tor the pressures This can happen if one or more of the tyres fitted does not have a sensor or the sensors are incompatible One of the whee...

Page 265: ...llow the operating instructions for the equipment This applies particularly to Care of vehicle and cleaning the operating pressure and the spraying dis tance Do not point the spray jet directly at the...

Page 266: ...otherwise the paint can be damaged The soft top must not be washed with a high pressure cleaner risk of damage Do not use insect sponges or abrasive household sponges etc they can damage the surfaces...

Page 267: ...diately using water and a micro fibre cloth sects bird droppings resinous tree sap road salt Fat based stains e g Remove immediately using mild detergenta and a soft cosmetics or sun lo cloth tion Car...

Page 268: ...mpound if necessa ry use special colour leather cream Carbon parts Dirt deposits Same treatment as plastic parts al Mild detergent not more than two tablespoons of pH neutral detergent to one litre of...

Page 269: ...ru ments to clean the seat belts or their com ponents this can damage the belt web bing If you find any damage to the belt web bing the belt fittings the belt retractor or Care of vehicle and cleaning...

Page 270: ...take your vehicle out of service for a Long period of time contact a qualified work shop Here you will receive advice on necessary measures for example regarding corrosion pro tection servicing and st...

Page 271: ...ed warning triangle is stowed in the luggage compartment The Luggage compartment is specifically de signed to hold only the warning triangle supplied as an Audi Genuine Accessory Mobility First aid ki...

Page 272: ...The jack in your vehicle is maintenance free 270 Tyre repair kit Preparations Applies to vehicles with tyre repair kit Please refer to the important safety notes page 269 General notes Apply the parki...

Page 273: ...air kit Fig 228 Components of the tyre repair kit O a N 0 Mobility Fig 229 Connecting the tyre repair kit Important The tyre repair kit must be at hand and ready for use page 270 Setting up the tyre r...

Page 274: ...ster than 80 km h Avoid heavy acceleration hard braking and fast cornering Vehicle handling could be impaired If the tyre is too badly damaged you should seek professional assistance For the sake of t...

Page 275: ...he adapter Loosen the wheel bolt page 273 D Note Note the code number of the anti theft wheel bolt and keep it in a safe place not in your vehicle If you need a replacement adapter give the code numbe...

Page 276: ...ust be positioned vertically un derneath the jacking point D Raise the vehicle until the defective wheel is clear of the ground 274 _ WARNING Make sure the jack is stable If the ground underneath the...

Page 277: ...the jack Tighten the wheel bolts in diagonal sequence with the box spanner The wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily Before putting on the wheel inspect the condi tion of the wheel and hub mount...

Page 278: ...a spare wheel from a different type of vehicle Removing the spare wheel Turn the centre plastic knob Fig 238 anti clockwise Take out the spare wheel Removing the jack Lift open the trim on the right s...

Page 279: ...ferring to work ing in the engine compartment page 244 ij Note There must be no contact between the two vehicles as otherwise current could flow as soon as the positive terminals are connec ted This w...

Page 280: ...must be screwed in firmly Keep sparks flame and lit cigarettes away from vehicle batteries the gases given off can cause an explosion If jump starting another vehicle position the jump leads in such a...

Page 281: ...you can try to push start or tow start the vehicle page 280 Tow starting Mobility WARNING There is a high risk of accidents when towing tow starting as the towed vehicle can easily be driven into the...

Page 282: ...the important safety warnings on page 278 Important Your vehicle must be fitted with a manual gearbox If your vehicle has a petrol en gine it must not be towed further than SO me tres D Attach the to...

Page 283: ...ion for the towline an chorage on the right of the rear bumper Take the towline anchorage out of the vehicle s tool kit page 270 Firmly press the cap inwards Fig 244 The cover cap will be released fro...

Page 284: ...n and all electrical equip ment Refer to the following tables to identify the fuse for the failed component c page 283 Remove the cover LHD vehicles c page 282 Fig 246 or RHD vehicles c Fig 248 Take t...

Page 285: ...ir conditioner console relay coil for rear window heating tyre pressure monitoring Switch for electro mechanical parking brake light switch rain light sensor inte rior lighting anti theft alarm system...

Page 286: ...00 ID No Electrical equipment F3 Engine control unit Engine components engine cooling sup F4 plementary heater relay coils 1 2 secon dary air pump relay FS Engine components tank system F6 Brake light...

Page 287: ...onents are fit ted which do not serve to control the vehicle it self for instance a refrigerator box Laptop or ventilator fan etc these must bear the CE mark manufacturer conformity declaration in the...

Page 288: ...ere with the electronics of your vehicle and cause malfunctions The reasons could be no external aerial external aerial incorrectly installed transmitting power more than 10 W Therefore you must not o...

Page 289: ...elds contain place holders for example 99 9 Technical data One section of the vehicle data sticker is attached to the inside cover of the Service Schedule before the vehicle is handed over The sticker...

Page 290: ...ver 75 kg was calculated in accordance with EU reg ulation 1230 2012 Optional equipment may in TT Roadster Kerb weight unladen weight 1 8 TFSI 132 kW 1375 1395a 2 0 TFSI 169 kW 1395 1425a 2 0 TFSI 169...

Page 291: ...r the stroke applies to the automatic gearbox Engine data TT Roadster Max power output Max torque Maximum speed kW at rpm Nm at rpm in km h 1 8 TFSI 132 kW 132 5100 6200 250 1250 5000 237 2 0 TFSI 169...

Page 292: ...dow heating 61 Air distribution setting air conditioner 61 62 Air outlets adjusting 63 290 Air recirculation mode air conditioner Alarm system 61 63 see Anti theft alarm system 27 32 All season tyres...

Page 293: ...or lamp 15 Power management 118 Winter conditions 251 0 Battery charging mobile devices 146 Belts 2 see Seat belts 230 Vl CX Index Better route navigation 184 Biodiesel 241 Bioethanol fuel 241 Blower...

Page 294: ...g 265 Bonnet 245 Windows 34 Coasting mode 82 Coat hooks 57 Cold engine 66 292 Colour code 287 Coming home 47 Command see Command speech dialogue system 132 Command speech dialogue system 133 Compactte...

Page 295: ...11 Drives see Media 191 200 Drive select 100 Driving on left 47 Index Driving on right 47 Driving on right left 44 Driving through water 66 Driving time 25 Dust filter see Pollution filter 60 DVD driv...

Page 296: ...nt data recorder 119 Event memory 119 Exterior lights 44 Exterior mirrors Adjusting 48 Anti dazzle setting 49 Heating 48 External speech dialogue system 139 294 F Factory settings MMI 213 Fader sound...

Page 297: ...ntrols 60 Hill hold assist 75 Hill starting see Hill hold assist 75 Home address 171 175 Homelink garage door opener 35 Index Horn 8 Hubcaps removing 272 I Ignition warning lamp 15 Immobiliser 27 Impo...

Page 298: ...ng lights 47 Main beam assist 46 Main beam headlights 45 Parking lights 45 Right hand traffic 44 Side lights 44 Light sensor rain sensor Headlights 44 Indicator lamp 19 Intermittent wipe windscreen wi...

Page 299: ...ee Jukebox 193 Mute 23 217 myAudi Configuring Audi connect services 162 Importing contacts 154 Index Logging on in the vehicle 162 PIN 162 N Natural commands speech dialogue system 139 NAV MAP button...

Page 300: ...Picture format video 203 Playback media 200 Playlist 203 Point of interest search 173 Polishing 265 Pollen filter see Pollution filter 60 Pollution filter 60 298 Power torque display see Sport display...

Page 301: ...70 SD card readers 192 SDS see Speech dialogue system 132 Search areas special destination 172 Index Search function 129 Media 202 Navigation 170 Radio 185 Telephone 154 Seat belt microphone 157 Seat...

Page 302: ...cut off speed 89 Setting cut off speed 88 Switching off 89 Switching on 88 Speedometer 10 20 Speed warning 86 Speller 128 Spoken cue 177 Sport displays 96 Sport mode 114 Stabilisation program see Ele...

Page 303: ...rting Towing 278 Trailer weights 288 Towing away 278 Index TPMS Tyre pressure monitoring system 260 Warning lamp 262 TPMS tyre pressure loss indicator 258 Traction control system 113 Traffic announcem...

Page 304: ...ure loss indicator 258 Tyre pressure monitoring system 260 Washing 264 Wi Fi Audi music stream 195 Audio players 195 Hotspot 165 Online media 196 Settings 165 see also Personal Wi Fi hotspot 161 Windb...

Page 305: ...d by the information illustrations or descriptions in this publication No part of this publication may be reprinted re produced or translated without the written per mission of AUDI AG AUDI AG reserve...

Page 306: ...Owner s Manual Englisch 11 2016 8S7012720AD IIIll1111111111111111 857012720AD www audi com...

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