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The control lever has been pushed up / down to increase / reduce
the speed, but the resulting speed would be outside the range of 30
to 200 km/h.
ACC deactivation
The message ACC deactivation sometimes appears on vehicles with
a manual gearbox. If you press the clutch pedal for longer than
about 20 seconds, the adaptive cruise control will be automatically
deactivated and a warning tone will sound.
ACC not available
The text message ACC not available will appear if, for example, the
brakes are overheated. The adaptive cruise control will then tempo-
rarily not be available. This is indicated by a warning tone.
ACC not available!
The text message ACC not available! appears if a malfunction
should occur. The adaptive cruise control will then be switched off.
This is indicated by a warning tone. Have the system checked by a
qualified workshop.
ACC sensor blocked!
The text message ACC sensor blocked! appears if the ACC system
can no longer detect objects reliably. The adaptive cruise control
will then be switched off. This is indicated by a warning tone.
The ACC sensor is obstructed by dirt or foreign objects (e.g. leaves
or snow). Clean the sensor to restore the function ⇒page 128,
fig. 136.
Engine speed !
On vehicles with manual gearbox, the text message Engine speed !
will appear if the driver does not change gear in time when the
adaptive cruise control accelerates or brakes the vehicle. The adap-
tive cruise control will automatically be deactivated if the engine
speed is not maintained within the permissible range. This is indi-
cated by a warning tone.ESP activation
The text message ESP activation appears if the Electronic Stabilisa-
tion Programme (ESP) has intervened. In this case, the adaptive
cruise control will automatically be switched off. This is indicated by
a warning tone.
Speed (in km/h)
The target speed (in km/h) will appear in the display whenever it is
stored or changed ⇒page 131, “Setting the speed” and
⇒page 131, “Setting a new speed”.
Speed range
The text message speed range appears if the current speed is too
low to set or to maintain the target speed.
To set a target speed, the speed of the vehicle must be at least
30 km/h. The cruise control system switches off if the speed falls
below 20 km/h.
If the speed exceeds 200 km/h (OVERRIDE), the system will remain
active and will reduce the speed to 200 km/h once the driver stops
accelerating.
ACC functionality limited
The text message ACC functionality limited appears if the ACC
system does not detect any objects for an extended period. The
distance to vehicles in front is not being controlled while the
message is displayed. The ACC system is not deactivated, and so
extra care should be taken! The text message ACC functionality
limited can appear for the following reasons:
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The ACC sensor is dirty. The ACC system is not responding or is
not responding correctly to the vehicles in front!
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You may be driving on a country road with no traffic and no clear
roadside demarcation (e.g. safety barriers, traffic signs, trees). As
soon as the system detects a vehicle, distance control is resumed
and the text message disappears.
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adaptive cruise control (ACC) 138The ACC sensor is located inside the trim grille (front right)
⇒page 128, fig. 136. If the sensor is no longer functioning due to
dirt or obstruction in this area, it should be cleaned.
Parking brake !
The text message Parking brake ! appears if the parking brake is
operated. The adaptive cruise control will then be switched off. This
is indicated by a warning tone.
Gear lever position !
On vehicles with manual gearbox the text message Gear lever
position ! appears when no valid forward gear is selected, i.e.
reverse gear or 1st gear is engaged or the gear lever is in the neutral
position. Adaptive cruise control is not available when the lever is in
these positions.
Shift lever position!
On vehicles with automatic gearbox the text message Shift lever
position ! appears if the shift lever is moved to position N. Adaptive
cruise control is not available when the lever is in this position.
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlDriver intervention prompt
The driver intervention prompt is a warning for the driver
to reduce speed manually.Fig. 147 Instrument cluster: Driver intervention promptIn some situations the adaptive cruise control system alone is not
able to brake the vehicle sufficiently to maintain a safe distance to
the vehicle in front. The adaptive cruise control system will then call
on you as the driver to take control of the situation yourself.
The Driver intervention prompt provides both a visual and an
acoustic warning.•
A red vehicle symbol will appear in the instrument cluster
display ⇒fig. 147.
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The system status indicator will show DISTANCE!.
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The red warning lamp will start to flash.
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An acoustic warning will also sound (unless it has been deacti-
vated in the sound system or MMI* settings).Note
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Pressing the brake pedal will switch off the adaptive cruise
control system. The speed set at that point will, however, remain
stored until the adaptive cruise control is activated again.
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To resume the programmed cruising speed, release the brake
pedal and pull the control lever towards you ⇒page 132,
“Switching off the system (with speed memory function) and reacti-
vating it”.
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If you exceed the target speed by pressing the accelerator, the
driver intervention prompt will not be accompanied by a warning
tone. The indicator lamp shown in the display will also switch off
when the target speed is exceeded.
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If the adaptive cruise control triggers a braking operation the
hydraulic brake system is under pressure. This is why brake pedal
travel will be shorter and the pedal will feel “harder”.
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlSetting the warning tone volume and driving program
You can change the adaptive cruise control settings on
the sound system or MMI* to suit your individual driving
style.– Select: Function selector button > adaptive cruise
control.Setting the volume of the warning tone
If the adaptive cruise control system switches off (e.g. when the ESP
intervenes) or a driver intervention prompt appears, a warning tone
will sound.
You can set the volume of the warning tone to low, medium, or high.
The new volume will sound briefly after making any adjustment. If
you do not want a tone to sound, select off.
Adjusting the basic settings
You can set the distance (time interval) you want the adaptive cruise
control system to keep to the vehicle in front by selecting distance
1, distance 2, distance 3 or distance 4.
Fig. 148 Display: adap-
tive cruise control
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adaptive cruise control (ACC) 142Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlStationary vehiclesIf a vehicle detected by the ACC system turns off or changes lane
and another stationary vehicle is located in front of that vehicle, the
ACC system will not react to the stationary vehicle ⇒fig. 154 and
⇒fig. 155.
Audi braking guardApplies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlDescription
Audi braking guard warns you in case of an impending
collision with a vehicle in front.Audi braking guard is active at speeds above approximately 30 km/h
and operates within the system limitations ⇒page 140 even when
the adaptive cruise control is deactivated.
The radar sensor is fitted at the front of the vehicle ⇒page 130,
fig. 137. The system requires reflecting surfaces in order to be able
to measure the distance. If the ACC is unable to measure the
distance it will not respond.
Once the system has measured the distance, it can assess a
dangerous situation where a vehicle in front brakes suddenly or you
are driving fast and approach a vehicle travelling at a much slower
speed. The system warns you as soon as it anticipates that a poten-
tial collision with the vehicle in front can only be avoided by hard
braking or by taking evasive action.
The system has a preset response time so that it can warn you in
time. In certain situations, the system response time will be reduced
dynamically, e.g. when you are accelerating onto a motorway.
Braking, lateral acceleration and steering angle are other factors
Fig. 154 Vehicle
turning off and vehicle
stationaryFig. 155 Vehicle
changing lane and
vehicle stationary
Fig. 156 Instrument
cluster: Display
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Technical data which can shorten the system response time. The warning will be
deactivated if you press the accelerator pedal right down in order to
overtake.
The system draws the driver's attention to two different hazardous
situations:
Distance !
A distance warning will be given if you travel too close to the vehicle
in front for longer than 5 seconds. For example, if the distance is
less than 9 m at 80 km/h, a message will appear in the instrument
cluster display ⇒page 142, fig. 156.
If the vehicle in front were to brake hard, a collision would no longer
be avoidable, even if you reacted immediately. In this case, you
should leave more room between your car and the vehicle in front.
Speed
If the vehicle in front of you is travelling in the same lane at a much
slower speed or if it brakes hard, the Audi braking guard will calcu-
late the time at which a collision can be avoided only by emergency
braking or evasive action. When the system warns you, it is possible
to avoid a potential collision with the vehicle in front by braking or
changing lane. There are two warning levels:
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Early warning: A message will appear in the instrument cluster
display and you will also hear a warning tone.
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Acute warning: The second (acute) warning will be triggered if
you do not react to the advance warning. There will automatically be
a short dab of the brakes to remind you to concentrate on the traffic.
If you brake hard, the brake assist system ⇒page 222 helps you to
achieve the optimum braking effect.
WARNING
Please always direct your full attention to the road, even when the
Audi braking guard is activated. It is always you who is responsible for determining your speed and for keeping a safe distance to the
other vehicles on the road.
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Always maintain the statutory minimum safety distance to the
vehicle in front (risk of accident).
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Due to the system limitations, the Audi braking guard will not
react in certain situations, for example when approaching a
stationary obstacle (such as the end of a traffic jam or a broken-
down vehicle).
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Please note that the Audi braking guard is subject to limita-
tions in tight bends on account of the radar sensor's field of vision.
This means that obstacles may not be detected in certain situa-
tions.
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The radar sensor's "field of vision" can be impaired by rain,
snow or a lot of water on the road. This results in vehicles not
being reliably recognised or, in some circumstances, not being
detected at all. Always keep the road ahead within your field of
vision.
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Reflecting objects, such as crash barriers or the entrance to a
tunnel, could impair the function of the radar sensor.
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlStatus messages in the instrument cluster displaybraking guard brake jolt
This driver message appears when the brakes are dabbed due to an
acute warning.
braking guard off
This driver message appears when the system is switched off in the
MMI. The message also appears briefly after you begin driving if the
system is switched off.
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adaptive cruise control (ACC) 144The message will also appear if the system is unavailable due to an
error or if you switch the ESP off ⇒page 222. In this state, the
system no longer warns you about an impending collision.Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlSettings for Audi braking guard
The system and warning settings can be adjusted via the
sound system or MMI*.– Select: Function selector button > Audi braking
guard.•
System - The Audi braking guard system can be switched on and
off.
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Early warning - The acoustic signals and display messages can
be switched on and off.Note
The settings are stored on the remote control key in use. When you
pass the key on to somebody else please remember to make the
other driver aware of the Audi braking guard settings ⇒page 43.
Fig. 157 Display: Audi
braking guard
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Audi lane assist 146Indicator lamp in instrument cluster Active: The green indicator lamp confirms that the system is fully
functional. You will be warned if you are about to cross the lane
markings detected by the system. Inactive: The yellow warning lamp indicates that the system is
switched on. However, you will not be warned if you cross the lane
markings. This can have the following causes:•
There is only one or no lane marking.
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The system cannot detect the lane markings (e.g. due to snow,
dirt, wet conditions or adverse light).
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There are more than two lane markings in the lane you are
driving in (e.g. in roadwork sections).
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The vehicle's speed is below 65 km/h, the speed at which the lane
assist system is activated.
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The lane is narrower than 2.5 m or wider than 5 m.
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The bend is too tight.Note
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Make sure that the camera window ⇒page 145, fig. 159 is not
covered with stickers or similar objects.
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Always keep the camera window clean. Usually it should suffice
to operate the windscreen wipers.
Applies to vehicles: with lane assist and on-board computerInstrument cluster displayYou can call up the display for the lane assist by repeatedly pressing
the button on the windscreen wiper lever. For more details
refer to ⇒page 27.
When the lane assist is switched on, two lines indicate the lane
demarcations on the left and right of your vehicle.
Version : Monochrome display•
Solid red lines: The lane assist is switched on and ready to warn.
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One red line flashing (left or right): The lane assist warns you
before you cross the lane demarcation ⇒fig. 160, A
Fig. 160 Instrument
cluster: lane assist
switched on and in
warning modeFig. 161 Instrument
cluster: lane assist
switched on but not
ready for warning
RESET
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Unfilled lines: The lane assist is switched on but not ready for
warning ⇒page 146, fig. 161,
Version : High-resolution display
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Solid white lines: The lane assist is switched on and ready to
warn.
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Solid red line (left or right): The lane assist warns you before you
cross the lane demarcation ⇒page 146, fig. 160.
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Unfilled lines: The lane assist is switched on but not ready for
warning ⇒page 146, fig. 161.
Messages in the instrument cluster display
Should the lane assist be deactivated automatically, the indicator
lamp in the instrument cluster will go out and one of the following
messages will appear in the instrument cluster display:
Audi lane assist not available: currently no sensor vision
This message is displayed when the camera is no longer functional
after the system has continuously failed to detect the lane mark-
ings. This can have the following causes:
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The outside of the camera window ⇒page 145, fig. 159 is dirty
or frosted. Please remove dirt or ice from this area of the wind-
screen.
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The inside of the camera window is misted up. In this case,
please wait for the camera window to demist before switching on
the lane assist system again.
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Due to the conditions (e.g. snow-covered road) the system has
not been able to detect the lane markings for a long period. Do not
switch the lane assist system on again before the lane markings are
discernible.
Audi lane assist currently not available
A temporary error is preventing the lane assist system from fully
functioning. Try switching on the lane assist system again later.
Audi lane assist: system faultThe system should be checked by an Audi dealership or other qual-
ified workshop.
Applies to vehicles: with lane assistSetting the warning time and steering vibration
You can change the lane assist settings on the sound
system or MMI* to suit your individual preferences.– Select: Function selector button > Audi lane assist.Setting time of warning
early: In this setting, the driver will be warned before a wheel
crosses a lane marking. The warning depends on the angle with
which the vehicle is approaching the lane marking. The larger the
angle with which you are driving towards the marking, the earlier
you will receive the warning, i.e. the distance between the vehicle
and the marking might still be still relatively long. If you are driving
toward the marking at a very narrow angle, you will receive the
warning later, i.e. shortly before one of the wheels touches the
marking.
adaptive: In this setting, the time of warning is adapted to the road
layout and the vehicle's speed. The warning will be received later
when you are driving through a bend, and earlier when you are
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AB
Fig. 162 Display:
Setting time of
warning and steering
vibration
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