
The return button below the knob returns to the previous menu. Starting from the top: The buttons in the center console area are on the panel to the right of the seat. From top to right, the first button is the physical seat adjustment button, followed by navigation, radio, hazard lights, media/phone, and vehicle body control system. Starting from the far left: The leftmost vertical row of buttons includes the auto start-stop switch, driving mode adjustment, chassis lift, and reversing camera activation. Starting from the far right: The rightmost vertical row of buttons includes the center screen on/off, volume adjustment, rear headrest lift button, and parking radar switch. Middle area: The middle area is the control zone for the MMI system, where you can swipe left, right, up, or down to control the screen. At the top edge, there are the return button, track skip button, and main menu button.

The main menu of the Audi A4L can be found on the central control touchscreen. Just press the button labeled 'Menu' or with a house icon, usually located next to the control knob, and it will appear. The screen displays various options such as navigation, music, settings, etc. Simply tap with your finger to enter the desired interface. There may be slight differences between different model years. For example, pre-2020 models might rely more on knob and button operation, while post-2020 models are primarily touch-controlled. Pay attention to safety feature restrictions while driving. If the menu doesn't respond, don't panic—first try restarting the system or check the manual to ensure no settings were accidentally triggered. The overall design is quite user-friendly, and once you get used to it, switching functions quickly enhances driving efficiency. Don't forget to regularly update the software to maintain smooth operation.

In the Audi A4L's infotainment system, the main menu location is quite intuitive: Below the central large screen, there's a Menu button—press it to pop up the main interface, which includes navigation, communication, and vehicle settings functions. In newer models, you can directly swipe into the home area on the screen. I particularly like this integrated design because it allows one-tap access to all core functions, unlike some brands that fragment them. If you notice menu lag, first check if the vehicle is fully started, as insufficient power can affect display. Additionally, different driving modes may automatically adjust the menu layout, which is thoughtful. For daily use, keeping the system simple ensures efficient operation and minimizes distractions.

Finding the main menu of the Audi A4L is quite simple: There's a button below the center console screen labeled 'Menu' or with a small house symbol. Pressing it will immediately display the main interface options on the screen, such as navigation or music. For newer models, you can also directly tap the screen. Beginners don't need to worry—just take a look at the manual a couple of times to get familiar with it.

When using the Audi A4L for the first time, it took me a while to find the main menu, but it was easy to solve—it's located in the button area at the lower part of the center screen. Pressing the Menu key brings up the menu entries, including all application options. For different models, such as touchscreen versions, you can swipe with your finger to access operations. Beginners are advised to start exploring from the basic settings; after a few tries, it will become natural. If you encounter any issues, consulting the owner's manual saves time and effort.


