Audi Q3: General information
Applies to : vehicles with personalized user settings
Depending on vehicle equipment and your country,
your vehicle may be able to manage various
users in the MMI. Each user will be assigned the
settings that they last used.
Before you begin driving, you can select a user in
the MMI and load personalized Infotainment and
vehicle settings.
Possible users in the MMI:
- myAudi user: as a myAudi user, you can use
Audi connect services that require a myAudi account.
Certain settings are transferred online
to your myAudi account. If you log into your
myAudi account in another vehicle, you can
load your settings in the other vehicle.
- Local user: as a local user, you can only store
settings in the current vehicle. Your settings
cannot be transferred to other vehicles. Audi
connect services that can only be used with a
myAudi account will not be available.
- Guest user: as a guest user, you can store settings
in the vehicle without changing the settings
for other users. Audi recommends only
using the guest user temporarily, because settings
can be overwritten by other users.
Depending on vehicle equipment, the following
options may be used to detect the active user so
that the user settings can be loaded automatically
before you start driving.
Requirement: the driver's door has been opened.
The detected user must be shown in the MMI.
Confirm the user shown, select another user, or add another user.
WARNING
It may not be possible to load Infotainment
and vehicle settings, or they may only load
partially. The driver is always responsible for
the Infotainment and vehicle settings in order
to reduce the risk of an accident.
Tips
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Applies to: vehicles with user management
Opening user management
Applies to: MMI
Press USERS on the home screen.
Selecting a user
Applies to: MMI
Press on the desired user.
Enter the 4-digit my
Applies to: vehicles with key user management
The vehicle owner must be set as the key user to
use some of the specific Audi connect vehicle
control services that depend on vehicle equipment.
The key
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The Chip Card Reader Control Module -J676--1-
is located inside the glove compartment
-2-.
Removing
- Turn off the ignition and all electrical equipment and
remove the ignition key.
- Remove the glove compartment. Refer to
→ Body Interior; Rep. Gr.68; Storage Co
Steering Column Switch Module Assembly Overview, with Mechanical Ignition
Switch
1 - Steering Column
2 - Bolt
Quantity: 2
For steering lock housing (shear bolt)
3 - Lock Cylinder
Removing and installing. Refer to
→ Chapter "Lock Cylinder, Rem