Audi AZ 2022 User manual

Owner's
Manual
2022
AZ
Audi
Vorsprung
durch
Technik


4K8012721BH
Foreword
Thank
you
for
choosing
an
Audi
-
we
value
your
trust
in
us.
Your
new
Audi
will
allow
you
to
experience
the
best
in
groundbreaking
technology
and
premium
quality
equipment
that
a
vehicle
has
to
offer.
Audi
recommends
that you
read
your
Owner's
Manual
thoroughly
so
that you
quickly
become
acquainted
with
your
Audi
and
make
use
of
all
of
its
features.
In
addition
to
explaining
how
the
different
features
work,
there
are
many
useful
tips
and
information
concerning
your
safety,
how
to
care
for
your
vehicle,
and
how
to
maintain
your
vehicle's
value.
Audi
also
gives
you
useful
tips
and
information
on
how
to
drive
your
vehicle
more
efficiently
and
in
an
environ-
mentally-friendly
manner.
Audi
hopes
you
enjoy
driving
your
vehicle
and
wishes
you
safe
and
pleasant
motoring.
ZA\
warNiNG
Operating,
servicing and
maintaining
a
passenger
vehicle
or
off-highway
motor
vehicle
can
expose
you
to
chemicals
includ-
ing
engine
exhaust,
carbon
monoxide,
phthalates,
and
lead,
which
are
known
to
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer
and
birth
defects
or
other
reproductive
harm.
To
minimize
expo-
sure,
avoid
breathing
exhaust,
do
not
idle
the
engine
except
as
necessary,
service
your
vehicle
in
a
well-ventilated
area
and
wear
gloves
or
wash
your
hands
frequently
when
servicing
your
vehicle.
For
more
information
go
to
www.P65Warnings.
ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.

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of
contents
About
this
Owner's
Manual......
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Instrument
cluster...............
Instrument
cluster
overview...........
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the
display.................
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displays.................008
General
touch
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voice
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Global
functions.................
Additional
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and
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Personalization..................
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compartment
lid.............
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safety
lock.............0..-004.
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43
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Panoramic
glass
roof.................
49
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and
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Exterior
lighting...................0.
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lighting
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59
Windshield
wipers.............-..05-
60
Digital
compass.............---.000-
63
Sitting
correctly
and
safely......
64
Correct
passenger
seating
position......
64
Frontseats::
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ssw.
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&
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64
Steering
wheel
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67
Head
restraints..................00.
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69
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system...
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safety
seats.................04-
77
Storage
and
convenience........
83
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SOURCES
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83
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Holders.
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83
Storage
and
compartments............
84
Luggage
compartment...............
84
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Warm
and
cold.................4.
89
Climate
control
system...............
89
Steering
wheel
heating...............
93
Auxiliary
climate
control..............
93
Fluids
in
the
A/C
system...........055
94
Driving..............
0.0.0.0.
c
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96
Starting
the
vehicle...............0..
96
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107
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109
Electromechanical
parking
brake.......
111
Special
driving
situations..............
112
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dynamic.
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115
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drive
select..................00.
115
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117
All
wheel
drive
(quattro)..............
118

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Electronic
Stabilization
Control.........
119
Rear
spoiler................000
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121
High-voltage
system.............
123
Generalinformation.................
123
Charging
the
high-voltage
battery......
124
Charging
equipment.................
130
Trailer
towing.................005
139
Driving
with
atrailer.................
139
Trailer
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sxsw
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141
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142
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142
General
information.................
142
Surrounding
area
detection............
143
Switching
assist
systems
on
and
off.....
145
Driving
information..............
147
Speed
warning
system................
147
Camera-based
traffic
sign
recognition...
147
Traffic
light
information..............
149
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tml
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¢
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150
Acceleration
measurement............
151
Night
vision
assist...............00..
152
Integrated
Toll
Module...............
154
Driver
assistance.................
155
Cruise
control
system............00-5
155
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as
woes
156
Adaptive
cruise
assist..............0.
158
Distance
Warning
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168
Lane
departure
warning..............
169
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presense..............02-0
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171
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174
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176
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assistant................
177
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assist.
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178
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and
maneuvering.......
180
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180
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aid
plus
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180
Rearview
camera
and
peripheral
cameras.
183
Rear
cross-traffic
assist...............
187
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parking
«
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188
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190
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controlled
parking............
194
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198
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system............
201
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phone
box.............
203
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the
telephone..................
205
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211
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212
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information.................
212
Audi
connect
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213
Using
a
Wi-Fi
hotspot................
213
Audi
connect
Infotainment
services.....
213
Functions
on
demand...............-
214
Audi
connect
vehicle
control
services....
215
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215
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216
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call...................
218
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218
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218
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219
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221
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navigation..................
221
myAudi
navigation...........-.....05
221
Entering
adestination................
222
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route
guidance..............
2258
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sec
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225
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route
guidance.............
227
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228
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functions.................
228
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229
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229
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incidents:
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230
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231
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233
General
information.................
233
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237
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and
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238
Troubleshooting...............2.-005
239

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240
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240
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audio
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241
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242
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connections..............
242
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media...............0.-.0005
243
Options
and
settings.................
247
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media
and
file
formats
......
248
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249
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smartphone
interface......
251
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2511
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252
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settings..............
254
System
settings
.................000-
254
Software
update..............-.-.45-
255
Connected
devices............
0c
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256
Legalinformation................0..
257
Maintenance
and
Care...........
259
Checking
and
Filling.............
259
Fuel...
2.0...
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259
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+ ¢
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s
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cows
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260
Emissions
control
system.............
264
Motor
compartment.................
264
Engine’oils:
sig
» +
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+ ¢
meee
2 v
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267
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cones
wa
semmes
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271
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fluid...
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274
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sews
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274
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ny.
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cviane
wo
sare
oo
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are
275
Windshield
washer
system...........-
279
Service
interval
display...............
279
Wheels
.......
6.
cece
eens
281
Wheels
and
Tires...........----0000-
281
Tire
pressure
monitoring
system.......
299
Tire
pressure
monitoring
system.......
301
RUM=flat
tines):
=
sais
s 2
ners
3 §
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3
cae
304
Care
and
cleaning................
306
General
information.................
306
Car
washes
«
seus
¢ ¥
awe
=
4
sewn
ts
newe
306
Cleaning
and
care
information.........
307
Taking
your
vehicle
out
of
service.......
312
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lt
YOUrSOLP.
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sess
3
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313
Emergency
assistance...........
313
Generalinformation.................
313
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sncseas
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wexeas
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sceams
a 2
arene
vo
313
Tire
mobility
kit.........
0.0... ..0008
313
Replacing
wheels
.............---.05.
316
Space-saving
sparetire...............
319
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starting....................00.
320
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321
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324
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328
Customer
information...........
329
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329
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329
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329
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329
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information..............
331
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and
technical
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334
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Audi
Literature
Shop.
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334
Driving
in
other
countries.............
334
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repairs,
and
technical
modifications.
.........
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334
Accessories
and
parts..............-.
336
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Safety
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336
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338
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data...................
338
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data.................000000.
338
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information...............
340
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340
Brands
and
licenses...............-0-
340
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of
compliance
for
telecommunications
equipment
and
electronic
systems...........2--00005
340
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About
this
Owner's
Manual
In
this
manual,
Audi
provides
important
informa-
tion,
tips,
suggestions,
and
warnings
for
using
your
vehicle.
“Audi”
refers
to
AUDI
AG,
the
re-
spective
importer
in
a
country,
as
well
as
joint
ventures.
It
has
always
been
Audi's
policy
to
continuously
improve
its
products.
Audi
reserves
the right
to
make
changes
in
design
and
specifications,
and
to
make
additions
or
improvements
in
its
prod-
ucts
without
incurring
any
obligation
to
install
them
on
products
previously
manufactured.
This
owner's
manual
is
based
on
the
current
data
available
when
it
was
printed.
Text,
illustrations,
and
specifications
in
this
owner's
manual
are
based
on
the
most
current
information
available
at
the
time
of
printing,
and
shall
not
constitute
a
basis
for
liability
claims.
KEEP
THIS
GUIDE
Keep
this
manual
and
any
other
applicable
docu-
ments
in
your
vehicle
at
all
times.
This
is
espe-
cially
important
if
you
loan
your
vehicle
to
others
or
sell
it.
This
owner's
manual
describes
the
equipment
range
for
all
model
versions
of
this
vehicle
at
the
time
of
printing.
Individual
equipment
options
described
may
only
be
available
at
a
later
date
or
may
only
be
offered
in
certain
countries.
Some
sections
in
this
manual
do
not
apply
to
all
vehicles.
When
this
is
the
case,
the
beginning
of
the
section indicates
the
validity,
for
example
“Applies
to:
vehicles
with
speed
warning
sys-
tem”.
Optional
or
vehicle-specific
equipment
is
ugn
also
identified
with
an
asterisk
“*”.
The
illustrations
in
this
manual
are
a
guide.
Some
of
the
details
in
your
vehicle
may
differ
from
the
illustration.
All
directions,
such
as
“Left”,
“right”,
“front”
and
“rear”,
are
based
on
the
vehicle's
direction
of
travel.
*
—
Optional
equipment
or
vehicle-specific
equip-
ment
b>
The section
continues
on
the
next
page.
=>
A\
Cross
reference
to
a
“WARNING”
within
a
section.
If
a
page
number
is
indicated,
the
WARNING
is
located
outside
of
the
section.
Z\
WARNING
Text
with
this
symbol
contains
information
about
safety
and
how
to
reduce
the
risk of
se-
rious
personal
injury
or
death.
C)
Note
Text with
this
symbol
contains
information
about
reducing
the
risk of
damage
to
your
ve-
hicle.
(@)
For
the
sake
of
the
environment
Text with
this
symbol
contains
information
on
protecting
the
environment.
@
Tips
Text
with
this
symbol
contains
additional
use-
ful
information.

Quick
access
Quick
access
Cockpit
@
Fig.
1
Cockpit
@
Door
handle
@
Lockable
glove
compartment
with:
@
Central
locking
switch
...........
38
—CD/DVD
drive
................
240
@
Memory
function
buttons
........
72
@
Front
passenger's
airbag
........
73
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Lever
for:
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Depending
on
equipment,
buttons
—
Turn
signals
and
high
beams
....
54
for:
—
High
beam
assistant
..........
54
—drive
select
...............00.
115
—Lane
departure
warning
........
169
—
Electronic
Stabilization
Control
—Lane
guidance
...............
162
(ESC)
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a
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wey
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120
©
Multifunction
steering
wheel
with:
—
Emergency
flashers
...........
57
—
Horn
bes
=
Defrosting
2...
2
csi.
eet
ee
ee
89
—
Driver's
airbag
.............-.
73
—
Rear
window
defogger
.........
89
—
Operating
buttons
............
14,32
@
MMIOn/Off
button
.............
21,
32
—Shift
paddles
................
100
@
Depending
on
equipment,
buttons
@
Instrument
cluster
.............
13
for:
Head-up
display
.............-.
28
—
Parking
systems
..............
180
©
Windshield
washer
system
lever
. .
60
~
Park
assist
plus
...............
190
Upper
display
..........0se
eee:
21
—
Driver
assistance
systems
......
145
@
Lower
display
.................
21
@
Depending
on
equipment:
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access
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83
—
Vehicle
key
holder
@
Depending
on
equipment:
—
Starting
the
engine
if
there
is
a
MAlFUNCION
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¢ 2
oawa
x
s
me
a
5
97
—
Audi
musicinterface
..........
243
—
Audi
phone
box
...............
203
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Electromechanical
parking
brake
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sssccws
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acowees
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xs
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111
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Automatic
transmission
selector
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on
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a
98
@
START
ENGINE
STOP]|button
....
96
@3)
Steering
wheel
adjustment
......
67
@4
Lever
for:
—
Cruise
control
system
.........
155
—
Adaptive
cruise
assist
..........
158
@5)
Connection
port
for
the
On
Board
Diagnostic
System
(OBD)
........
329
@@)
Buttons
for:
—Lights
..................002.
53
—All-weather
lights
............
53
—Rear
fog
lights
...............
53
2D)
Hoodireleases
« «
scsi
so
aan
x
2
omen
266
Button
for:
—
Luggage
compartment
lid
......
43
—
Fuel
filler
door
release
(plug-in
hybrid
drive):
ss
s24
sess
s
seen
261
@9)
Exterior
mirror
adjustment
......
59
G0)
Buttons
for:
—
Power
windows
...........00.
47
—Child
safety
lock
..............
47
@
Tips
Some
the
equipment
listed
here
is
only
instal-
led
in
certain
models
or
is
available
as
an
op-
tion.
Indicator
lights
overview
The indicator
lights
in
the
instrument
cluster
blink
or
turn
on.
They
indicate
functions
or
mal-
functions.
Some
warning
and
indicator
lights
turn
on
when
you
switch
the
ignition
on
and
must
turn
off
when
the drive
system
is
switched
on
or
while
driving.
With
some
indicator
lights,
messages
may
ap-
pear
and
warning
signals
may
sound.
The
indica-
tor
lights
and
messages
may
be
covered
by
other
displays.
To
show
them
again,
select
the
second
tab
for
messages
with
the
multifunction
steering
wheel
>
page
74.
Some
indicator
lights
in
the
display
can
display
in
several
colors.
OMe
elle
Lay
If
the
AM
or
A
indicator
light
turns
on,
check
the
message
in
the
instrument
cluster.
The
following
indicator
lights
may
be
available,
depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment:
Red
indicator
lights
Central
indicator
light
=>
page
7,
Instrument
cluster
=>
page
13
Cooling
system
=>
page
15,
=>
page
271,
=>page
271
Safety
belt
=>
page
71
Engine
start
system
=>
page
97
Transmission
=
page
102
Drive
system
=
page
107,
High-voltage
system
=>
page
124,
Vehicle
electrical
system
=>
page
274

Quick
access
Brake
system
Pre
sense
=>
page
710,
=>
page
171,
=>
page
274,
=
page
172,
Electromechanical
parking
brake
Intersection
assist
>page
112
=>page
178
Brake
system
=>
page
110,
=>
page
274,
Electromechanical
parking
brake
=>page
112
Online
system
update
=>
page
256
Hood
=>
page
266
Engine
oil
pressure
=>
page
268
Engine
oil
level
(MIN)
=>
page
268
Electromechanical
parking
brake
>page
111
Electromechanical
parking
brake
>page
111
pag
Electrical
system
Air
suspension
=>
page
274
=>
page
117
me
Loose
wheel
warning
=>
page
297,
=>
page
297
Steering
>page
118
Steering
>
page
118
Yellow
indicator
lights
Central
indicator
light
>
page
7
Rear
spoiler
=>
page
122
Engine
speed
limitation
=>page
15
Night
vision
assist
=>
page
153
Engine
speed
limitation
=>
page
15,
Drive
system
=>
page
107,
Cooling
system
=
page
271
Night
vision assist
=>
page
153
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
160,
Safe
start
monitor
=>
page
166,
Driver
intervention
request
=>
page
167
Central
locking
=>
page
38
Adaptive
cruise
assist
Battery
in
remote
control
key
=>
page
160,
>
page
42
=>
page
162
Bulb
failure
indicator
Steering
intervention
request
>
page
57
(Adaptive
cruise
assist)
Adaptive
light
=>
page
162
=>
page
57
Distance
warning
=>
page
168
Headlight
range
control
system
=>
page
57
Lane
departure
warning
=>
page
169
Light/rain
sensor
=>
page
57,
=>
page
62

4K8012721BH
Quick
access
Windshield
wipers
Anti-lock
Braking
System
(ABS)
=>
page
62
=>
page
121
Safety
systems
>
page
74
Rear
spoiler
=>page
122
Engine
start
system
=>
page
97
High-voltage
battery
range
=>
page
130,
Tank/high-voltage
system
=>
page
260
Convenience
key
=>
page
97
Steering
intervention
request
(Adaptive
cruise
assist)
=>
page
162,
Steering
intervention
request
(Lane
departure
warning)
=
page
170
Transmission
=>
page
102
Vehicle
sound
=>
page
107
Drive
system
=>
page
107
Adaptive
cruise
assist
Brake
system
=
page
167
=>page
110
Distance
warning
Electromechanical
parking
brake
=>
page
168
=>page
112
Lane
departure
warning
Suspension
control
=page
171
=
page
117
Pre
sense
=>page
171,
=>page
174
Air
suspension
=>page
117
Side
assist,
exit
warning
=>
page
176
Steering
>page
118
Intersection
assist
=>page
178
Steering
>page
118
All
wheel
drive
=>page
119,
Sport
differential
>page
119
Emergency
assist
=>
page
179
Parking
systems
=>
page
182
Electronic
Stabilization
Control
(ESC)
=
page
120,
>page
121
Rear
cross-traffic
assist
=>
page
187
Park
assist
plus
=>
page
193
Electronic
Stabilization
Control
(ESC)
=>page
121
Maneuver
assist
=>
page
200
Emergency
call
function
=>page
219
Electronic
Stabilization
Control
(ESC)
=>
page
121
Anti-lock
Braking
System
(ABS)
=>page
121
Tank
system
=
page
260,
=>
page
260

Quick
access
Malfunction
Indicator
Lamp
(MIL)
=>
page
264,
Engine
oil
level
(MIN)
=>
page
268
Engine
oil
level
(MAX)
=>
page
268
Engine
oil
sensor
=>
page
268
Engine
warm-up
request
=>
page
268
Electrical
system
=>
page
274
Washer
fluid
level
=>
page
279
Loose
wheel
warning
=>
page
297
Tire
pressure
=>
page
300,
=>
page
300,
=>
page
303,
=>
page
303,
=>
page
304
Tire
pressure
=>
page
300,
=>
page
304
Other
indicator
lights
Low
beam
headlights
=>
page
53
Parking
lights
=>
page
53,
low
beam
headlights
=>
page
53
Turn
signals
=>
page
54,
=>
page
57
Turn
signals
>
page
54,
=>
page
57
Rear
safety
belt
>
page
71
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
=>page
105
10
Start/Stop
system
=>
page
108
Cruise
control
system
=>page
155
Cruise
control
system
=>page
155
Efficiency
assist
=>page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>
page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>
page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>
page
157
Efficiency
assist
=>page
157
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
160
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
160,
Ready
to
drive
(Adaptive
cruise
as-
sist)
=>
page
166
Traffic
jam
assist
=>
page
160,
=>
page
162
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=
page
160
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
160
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=
page
760,
=>
page
162
Lane
departure
warning
=>
page
169
Park
assist
plus
=>page
191

4K8012721BH
Quick
access
High
beam
headlights
=>
page
54,
=>
page
54
Air
suspension
=>page
117
Steering
High
beam
assistant
=>page
118
=>
page
54,
Speed
warning
system
=>page
55
=>
page
147
Laser
lights
Speed
warning
system
=>page
55
p
oy
=
page
147
Door
lock
=>
page
38
Child
safety
lock
=>
page
47
Child
safety
lock
=>
page
47
Camera-based
traffic
sign
recog-
nition
=>page
148
Night
vision assist
=
page
153
Cruise
control
system
High
beam
assistant
>page
156
=>
page
54,
=>page
55,
>
page
57
Cruise
control
system
=>page
156
Efficiency
assist
Rear
safety
belt
=>page
157
>page
71
pas)
Efficiency
assist
=
page
157,
=>
page
163,
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
167
Rear
safety
belt
=>page
71
Convenience
key
=>page
97
Transmission
=>
page
102
Adaptive
cruise
assist
=>
page
7160,
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
=
page
162
=>
page
105
Adaptive
cruise
assist
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
=
page
164
=>
page
105
Distance
warning
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
>
page
168
=>
page
105
Lane
departure
warning
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
=>
page
169
>
page
105
Lane
departure
warning
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
page
171
=
page
105
Side
assist,
exit
warning
Plug-in
hybrid
modes
=>page
176
>
page
105
Intersection
assist
Electromechanical
parking
brake
page
178
=>
page
112
Emergency
assist
Electromechanical
parking
brake
mpage
178
=>page
112
Parking
systems
=
page
182
11

Quick
access
A)
Rear
cross-traffic
assist
ea
=>
page
187
Park
assist
plus
=>
page
193
Park
assist
plus
=>
page
193
Maneuver
assist
=>
page
199,
=>
page
200
Fuel
filler
door
=>
page
260
12

4K8012721BH
Instrument
cluster
Instrument
cluster
Instrument
cluster
overview
3:50™
12/5/2019
2800
mi
210
mi
HELO
Pe
Fig.
2
Instrument
cluster
overview
(Audi
virtual
cockpit)
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
the
follow-
@
Tips
ing
items
may
appear
in
the
instrument
cluster:
=
@
Display
—
Engine
coolant
temperature
~E
..
15
—
You
can
select
the
units
used
for
tempera-
ture,
speed,
and
other
measurements
in
the
Infotainment
system
>
page
254.
—
High-Voltage
Gattery
chatge
level
—
Speeds
are
displayed
in
mph
(miles
per
@®
Left
dial
hour)
or
km/h
(kilometers
per
hour).
—
Tachometer”
«
essen
ss
wane
oo
some
15
—
Certain
instrument
cluster
content
can
also
—PowerMeten
wis
os
ssc
vo
cece
vas
16
be
displayed
in
the
head-up
display*
Tab
af@a!
=
=
sss
=
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enon
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14
=>
page
28.
Centralarea
............0.-000.
14
Status
line
(one
or
two
lines)
©
©COO®O
Right
dial
—
Convenience
display
Fuellevel
FM
..............00004
260
Right
additional
display
with
speed-
ometer
©
Left
additional
display
with:
—
Selector
lever
position
.........
98
—
Audi
drive
select
mode
.........
115
ZX
WARNING
i
If
there
is
a
serious
system
malfunction,
the
display
may
turn
off.
The
A
indicator
light
may
also
turn
on.
Stop
the
vehicle
safely.
See
an
authorized
Audi
dealer
or
authorized
Audi
Service
Facility
for
assistance.
13

Instrument
cluster
Operating
Fig.
3
Instrument
cluster:
driver
information
system
The
following
tabs
may
be
available,
depending
on
vehicle
equipment:
RAH-9206|
Fig.
4
Left
side
of
multifunction
steering
wheel
Information
is
organized
within
various
tabs
(@)
in
the
instrument
cluster.
The
tab
contents
are
dis-
played
in
the
central
area
@).
Requirement:
the
ignition
must
be
switched
on.
Selecting
a
tab
>
Press
the
</>
button
@)
repeatedly
until
the
desired
tab
is
selected.
Returning
to
functions
at
higher
levels
>
Press
the
5
button
©).
Opening
and
closing
the
menu
>
Press
the
[=]
button
©).
Selecting
and
confirming
a
function
Requirement:
a
menu
or
list
must
be
displayed.
>
To
select
a
function,
turn
the
left
thumbwheel
@
to
the
desired
function.
>
To
confirm
a
selection,
press
the
left
thumb-
wheel
(2).
Switching
the
view
>
Press
the
VIEW
button
(@).
14
First
tab
Vehicle
functions
>
page
18
Second
tab
|
Driver
messages
(this
is
only
dis-
played
if
at
least
one indicator
light/message
is
being
displayed)
Third
tab
Night
vision
assist
(this
is
only
dis-
played
if
the
night
vision assist
has
been
activated)
>
page
152
Fourth
tab
|
Radio
>
page
233
Media
>
page
244
Fifth
tab
Telephone
>
page
205
Sixth
tab
Navigation
>
page
227
Adjusting
the
display
Fig.
5
Upper
display:
adjusting
the
display
Switching
the
view
>»
Press
the
VIEW
button
to
switch
between
the
default
view
(@)
and
the
enhanced
view
(2).
Adjusting
the
layout
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
various
lay-
outs
may
be
available.
»
Applies
to:
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
SETTINGS
>
Display
&
brightness
>
Audi
virtu-
al
cockpit.
>
To
adjust
the
desired
layout,
press
@).
Setting
the
automatic
layout
change
Applies
to:
RS
models
Requirement:
depending
on
vehicle
equipment,
the
RS
Performance
or
RS
Runway
layout
must
be
set.
>»
Applies
to:
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
SETTINGS
>
Display
&
brightness
>
Audi
virtu-
al
cockpit
>
Configure
>
Automatic
activation
of
RS
layout.

4K8012721BH
Instrument
cluster
Depending
on
vehicle
equipment,
the
RS
Per-
formance
or
RS
Runway
layout
will
be
automati-
cally
set
when
switching
into
the
RS
modes
=>page
115.
Adjusting
the
additional
display
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
the
addi-
tional
displays
that
can
be
selected
may
vary.
>
Applies
to:
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
SETTINGS
>
Display
&
brightness
>
Audi
virtu-
al
cockpit
>
Configure.
>
Select
the
desired
additional
display.
Reducing
the
display
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
you
can
hide
the
central
area
in
the
instrument
cluster.
>
Select
on
the
instrument
cluster:
vehicle
func-
tions
tab
>
[I
button
>
Reduced
display.
Coolant
temperature
display
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
a
coolant
temperature
indicator
The
coolant
temperature
display
(1)
>
page
13
only
functions
when
the
ignition
is
switched
on.
To
reduce
the
risk of
engine
damage,
please
ob-
serve
the
following
notes
about
the
temperature
ranges.
Cold
range
If
only
the
LEDs
at
the
bottom
of
the
gauge
turn
on,
the
engine
has not
reached
operating tem-
perature
yet.
Avoid
high
engine
speeds,
full
ac-
celeration,
and
heavy
engine
loads.
Normal
range
The
engine
has
reached
its
operating
tempera-
ture
once
the
LEDs
up
to
the
center
of
the
gauge
turn
on.
If
the
g&
indicator
light
in
the
instru-
ment
cluster
display
turns
on,
the
coolant
tem-
perature
is
too
high
>
page
277.
@)
Note
—
Auxiliary
headlights
and
other
accessories
in
front
of
the
air
intake
impair
the
cooling
ef-
fect
of
the
coolant.
This
increases
the
risk
of
the
engine
overheating
during
high
outside
temperatures
and
heavy
engine
load.
—
The
front
spoiler
also
helps
to
distribute
cooling
air
correctly
while
driving.
If
the
spoiler
is
damaged,
the
cooling
effect
will
be
impaired
and
the
risk
of
the
engine
over-
heating
will
increase.
See
an
authorized
Audi
dealer
or
authorized
Audi
Service
Fa-
cility
for
assistance.
Tachometer
The
tachometer
@)
9
page
73
displays
the
engine
speed
in
revolutions
per
minute
(RPM).
The
be-
ginning
of
the
red
zone
in
the
tachometer
indi-
cates
the
maximum
permissible
engine
speed
for
all
gears
once
the
engine
has
been
broken
in.
Be-
fore
reaching
the
red
zone,
you
should
shift
into
the
next
higher
gear,
select
the
"D"
or
"S"
selec-
tor
lever
position,
or
remove
your
foot
from
the
accelerator
pedal.
Displaying
the
tachometer
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
plug-in
hybrid
drive
>
Applies
to:
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
SETTINGS
>
Display
&
brightness
>
Audi
virtu-
al
cockpit
>
Left
dial
>
Tachometer
or
Com-
bined.
Engine
speed
limitation
If
the
AI
indicator
light
turns
on,
the
engine
will
be
automatically
limited
to
the
RPM
displayed
in
the
instrument
cluster.
This
will
protect
the
en-
gine
components,
for
example
during
a
cold
start
or
from
overheating.
The
engine
speed
limitation
is
deactivated
if
you
release
the
accelerator
pedal
while
the
engine
is
at
normal
operating
temperature.
If
the
engine
speed
limitation
was
activated
by
an
engine
control
malfunction,
the
B
indicator
light
also
turns
on.
Make
sure
the
engine
speed
does
not
go
above
the
speed
displayed,
for
exam-
ple
when
downshifting.
Drive
to
an
authorized
Audi
dealer
or
authorized
Audi
Service
Facility
im-
mediately
to
have
the
malfunction
corrected.
15

Instrument
cluster
@)
Note
The
needle
in
the
tachometer
may
only
be
in
the
red
area
of
the
gauge
for
a
short
period
of
time
before
there
is
a
risk
of
damaging
the
engine.
The
location
where
the
red
zone
be-
gins
varies
depending
on
the
engine.
Power
meter
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
plug-in
hybrid
drive
RAZ-0575
©
©
H7)
Fig.
6
Instrument
cluster:
power
meter
Displaying
the
power
meter
>
Applies
to:
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
SETTINGS
>
Display
&
brightness
>
Audi
virtu-
al
cockpit
>
Left
dial
>
Power
meter
or
Com-
bined.
The
power
meter
(2)
>
page
13
gives
feedback
about
the
usage
capacity
of
the
drive
system.
The
power
meter
needle
displays
the
current
usage
capacity.
A
colored
border
indicates
how
much
the
drive
system
can
currently
be
utilized.
The
colored
borders
may
vary
depending
on
the
se-
lected
driving
program
and
the
electric
power
currently
available.
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
the
power
meter
displays
the
following
driving
statuses:
Drive
system
switched
off
Vehicle
recovering
electrical
energy
Drive
system
switched
on
Vehicle
is
driving
with
the
electric
motor
(green)
©
©©00O
Vehicle
is
driving
with
the
electric
motor,
the
combustion
engine
can
switch
on
automatically
(green
dash)
16
©
Vehicle
is
driving
with
the
combus-
tion
engine
(orange)
@
Vehicle
is
driving
with
maximum
power
from
the
electric
motor
and
combustion
engine
for a
brief
peri-
od
of
time
Odometer
The
trip
odometer
and
odometer
are
displayed
in
the
status
bar
G)
>
page
13.
The
trip
odometer
shows
the
distance
driven
since
it
was
last
reset.
It
can
be
used
to
measure
short
distances.
The
odometer
shows
the
total
distance
that
the
vehicle
has
been
driven.
Resetting
the
trip
odometer
>
Select
on
the
instrument
cluster:
vehicle
func-
tions
tab
>
|
button
>
Reset
mi.
@
Tips
Distances
are
displayed
in
mi
(miles)
or
km
(kilometers).
Outside
temperature
display
The
outside
temperature
is
displayed
in
the
sta-
tus
bar
@)
9
page
73.
If
your
vehicle
is
stationary
or
if
you
are
driving
at
very
low
speeds,
the
temperature
displayed
in
the
instrument
cluster
may
be
slightly
higher
than
the
actual
temperature
outside
due
to
heat
radiating
from
the
motor.
At
temperatures
below
41
°F
(+5
°C),
a
snowflake
symbol
appears
in
front
of
the
temperature
dis-
play
>
A\.
Z\
WARNING
Do
not
assume
the
roads
are
free
of
ice
based
on
the
outside
temperature
display.
Be
aware
that
there
may
be
ice
on
roads
even
when
the
outside
temperature
is
around
41
°F
(+5
°C)
and
that
ice
can
increase
the
risk of
accidents.

4K8012721BH
Instrument
cluster
Engine
oil
temperature
indicator
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
the
engine
oil
temperature
%
may
be
indicated
by
a
bar
in
the
instrument
cluster.
>
Open
the
vehicle
functions
tab
and
switch
to
the
enhanced
view
>
page
14.
When
engine
oil
temperatures
are
low,
the
dis-
play
---
°F
(---
°C)
appears
in
the
instrument
clus-
ter.
The
engine
has
reached
its
operating
temper-
ature
when
the
engine
oil
temperature
is
be-
tween
176
°F
(80
°C)
and
248
°F
(120
°C)
under
normal
driving
conditions.
The
engine
oil
temper-
ature
may
be
higher
if
there
is
heavy
engine
load
and
high
temperatures
outside.
This
is
not
a
cause
for
concern
as
long
as
the
B
or
3
indica-
tor
lights
do
not
turn
on.
Boost
indicator
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
boost
indicator
Depending
on
vehicle
equipment,
the
current
en-
gine
load
(meaning
the
current
boost
pressure)
may
be
indicated
by
a
bar
in
the
instrument
clus-
ter.
>
Open
the
vehicle
functions
tab
and
switch
to
the
enhanced
view
>
page
14.
Shift
light
indicator
Applies
to:
RS
models
The
shift
light
indicator
informs
the
driver
when
the
RPM
limit
is
reached.
>
Select
the
RS
Performance
or
RS
Runway
lay-
out
if
necessary
>
page
14.
The
shift
light
indicator
is
displayed
with
green,
yellow
and
red
ranges
in
the
upper
areas
of
the
tachometer.
The
shift
light
indicator
will
blink
red
when
approaching
the
engine
speed
limit.
Shift
to
the
next
highest
gear
at
the
right
time.
Sport
displays
Applies
to:
RS
models
Various
sport
displays,
such
as
a
G
meter
or
tire
pressure
indicator,
may
be
available
depending
on
vehicle
equipment.
Opening
sport
displays
in
the
instrument
cluster
>
Select
in
the
instrument
cluster:
Vehicle
func-
tions
tab
>
=|
button
>
Sport
displays.
>
Turn
the
left
thumbwheel
on
the
multifunction
steering
wheel
until
the
desired
sport
display
appears
in
the
instrument
cluster.
Opening
sport
displays
in
the
MMI
>
Applies
to
MMI:
Select
on
the
home
screen:
VE-
HICLE
>
RS
monitor.
>
Browse
to
the
desired
display
if
necessary.
G
meter
The
G
meter
displays
the
longitudinal
and
lateral
acceleration.
The
current
values
are
displayed
in
the
instrument
cluster
while
driving.
The
maxi-
mum
values
that
are
reached
are
stored
and
dis-
played
when
the
vehicle
is
stationary.
Only
the
maximum
values
that
are
reached
are
displayed
in
the
MMI.
>
To
reset
the
stored
values,
press
and
hold
the
left
thumbwheel
on
the
multifunction
steering
wheel
for
one
second.
Tire
pressure
The
tire
pressure
monitoring
system
displays
the
current
tire
pressures
and
temperatures.
Also
see
=
page
301,
Tire
pressure
monitoring
system.
Engine
data
The
engine
data
in
the
instrument
cluster
shows
which
percentage
of
the
maximum
output
or
maximum
torque
is
currently
being
used.
Temperature
The
temperature
display
in
the
MMI
shows
the
temperature
of
various
fluids
and
vehicle
compo-
nents,
such
as
the
engine
oil
or
sport
differential.
17

Instrument
cluster
Vehicle
functions
The
trip
computer
is
displayed
in
the
first
tab
of
the
driver
information
system.
Additional
vehicle
functions
can
be
accessed
depending
on
the
vehi-
cle
equipment.
>
Press
the
[=]
button
on
the
multifunction
steer-
ing
wheel.
—Trip
computer
>
page
18
—
Reduced
display
>
page
75
—
Reset
trip
odometer
>
page
16
—
Energy
flow
display
>
page
105
—
Sport
displays
>
page
17
—Lap
times
>
page
150
—
Lap
statistics
>
page
157
—
Acceleration
measurement
>
page
757
On-board
computer
Changing
the
display
>
Turn
the
left
thumbwheel
on
the
multifunction
steering
wheel
7)
>
page
14,
fig.
4
until
the
desired
display
is
shown.
Resetting
values
to
zero
Requirement:
the
Consumption,
Short-term
memory,
or
Long-term
memory
display
must
be
selected.
>
To
reset
the
values
in
one
of
the
memories
to
zero,
press
and
hold
the
left
thumbwheel
on
the
multifunction
steering
wheel
for
one
sec-
ond,
or
>
Select
on
the
instrument
cluster:
vehicle
func-
tions
tab
>
FE]
button
>
Reset
mi.
Displays
in
the
trip
computer
The
following
displays
may
be
shown,
depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment:
—
Time
and
date
>
page
254
—
Plug-in
hybrid
drive:
range
display
—
Average
consumption
>
page
18
—
Short-term
memory
overview
—
Long-term
memory
overview
—
Energy
consumers
>
page
18
—
Driver
assistance
>
page
159
18
—
Traffic
sign
recognition
and
traffic
light infor-
mation
Short-term
memory
and
long-term
memory
The
short-term
memory
collects driving
informa-
tion
from
the
time
the
ignition
is
switched
on
un-
til
it
is
switched
off.
If
you
continue
driving
within
two
hours
after
switching
the
ignition
off,
the
new
values
will
be
included
when
calculating
the
current
trip
information.
Unlike
the
short-term
memory,
the
long-term
memory
is
not
erased
automatically.
You
can
se-
lect
the
time
period
for
evaluating
trip
informa-
tion
yourself.
Average
consumption
The
current
consumption
can
be
shown
using
a
bar
graph.
The
average
consumption
stored
in
the
short-term
memory
is
also
displayed.
If
the
bar
is
green,
your
vehicle
is
saving
energy
(for
ex-
ample,
using
recuperation).
Energy
consumers
The
Energy
consumers
view
lists
other
equip-
ment
that
is
currently
affecting
fuel
consump-
tion.
The display
shows
up
to
three
equipment
items.
The
equipment
using
the
most power
is
listed
first.
lf
more
than
three
items
using
power
are
switched
on,
the
equipment
that
is
currently
using
the
most
power
is
displayed.
A
gauge
also
shows
the
current
total
consumption
of
all
other
equipment.
(i)
Tips
The
date,
time
of
day,
and
time
and
date
for-
mat
can
be
set
in
the
Infotainment
system
=>
page
254.
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