Driving 118
Note•
If the key should become stuck in the ignition lock, remove the
top part of the key and use it to lock the vehicle.
•
If you open the driver's door while the ignition is switched on, a
warning buzzer will sound, and the message Ignition is on will
appear in the display. In this case, please switch off the ignition.
Switching off the engine– Stop the vehicle.
– Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever to position P
or N.
–Press in the ignition key to switch off the engine.Emergency Off function
If necessary in an emergency, the engine can be switched off while
the vehicle is still moving. The engine will be switched off if you
press and hold the ignition key.
WARNING
•
Never switch off the engine until the vehicle is stationary.
•
The brake servo and the power steering system work only
when the engine is running. You need more strength to steer and
brake the vehicle when the engine is switched off. This would
mean a greater risk of accidents and serious injury, because you
cannot steer and brake in the normal manner.Caution
If the engine has been working hard for a long time, there is a risk
of heat building up in the engine compartment after the engine has
been switched off; this could cause engine damage. For this reason, you should leave the engine idling for about 2 minutes before
switching it off.
Note
After the engine is stopped the radiator fan may run on for up to
10 minutes, even if the ignition is switched off. The fan may also
start running again after some time if the coolant temperature rises
due to a build-up of heat, or if the engine is hot and the engine
compartment is heated up further by direct sunlight.Starting and stopping the engine
with the advanced keyApplies to vehicles: with advanced keyStarting the engine with the Start/Stop button
You can use the Start/Stop button to switch on the igni-
tion and start the engine.–Manual gearbox: Press the clutch pedal all the way down
and move the gear lever into neutral.
Fig. 131 Audi
advanced key: START
ENGINE STOP button
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Driving 120Steering lock
The steering is locked if the key is not in the ignition and the driver
door has been opened. The steering lock acts as a theft deterrent.
WARNING
Never run the engine in confined spaces. The exhaust gases are
toxic.•
Never switch off the engine until the vehicle is stationary.
•
The brake servo and the power steering system work only
when the engine is running. You need more strength to steer and
brake the vehicle when the engine is switched off. This would
mean a greater risk of accidents and serious injury, because you
cannot steer and brake in the normal manner.Caution
•
Avoid high engine speeds, full throttle and extreme load condi-
tions until the engine has reached its normal operating tempera-
ture, otherwise this can damage the engine.
•
The engine cannot be started by push-starting or towing.
•
If the engine has been working hard for a long time, there is a risk
of heat building up in the engine compartment after the engine has
been switched off; this could cause engine damage. For this reason,
you should leave the engine idling for about 2 minutes before
switching it off.Note
If you open the driver's door while the ignition is switched on, a
warning buzzer will sound, and the message Ignition is on will
appear in the display. In this case, please switch off the ignition.
Switching off the engine with the Start/Stop button–Stop the vehicle.
– Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever to position P
or N.
–Press the Start/Stop button ⇒page 118, fig. 131.Emergency Off function
Should it be necessary in an emergency, the engine can be switched
off when the selector lever is in position R, D or S. To switch off the
engine (max. speed 10 km/h) press and hold the Start/Stop button
and keep your foot on the brake.
WARNING
•
Never switch off the engine until the vehicle is stationary.
•
The brake servo and the power steering system work only
when the engine is running. You need more strength to steer and
brake the vehicle when the engine is switched off. This would
mean a greater risk of accidents and serious injury, because you
cannot steer and brake in the normal manner.Caution
If the engine has been working hard for a long time, there is a risk
of heat building up in the engine compartment after the engine has
been switched off; this could cause engine damage. For this reason,
you should leave the engine idling for about 2 minutes before
switching it off.
Note
After the engine is stopped the radiator fan may run on for up to
10 minutes, even if the ignition is switched off. The fan may also
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Driving 122a fault in the parking brake. Have the fault repaired by a qualified
workshop without delay ⇒page 32.
Note
•
The parking brake can be applied at any time - even when the
ignition is switched off. However, the ignition must be switched on
before the parking brake can be released.
•
Any slight noise which may be heard when the parking brake is
applied or released is quite normal and no cause for concern.
•
The parking brake runs an automatic test cycle at regular inter-
vals when the vehicle is parked. This may also cause a slight noise,
which is normal.
Parking
Please note the following points to ensure there is no risk
of the car rolling away accidentally after it is parked.Parking t he c ar
– Use the foot brake to stop the vehicle.
– Pull the switch to apply the parking brake.
– Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever to P.
– Switch off the engine ⇒.
– Manual gearbox: Engage the first gear.
When parking on slopes
– Turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle would roll into
the kerb if it did start to move accidentally.
WARNING
•
Always take the key with you when leaving the vehicle – even
if you only intend to be gone for a short time. This is especially
important if children are left in the car. They might otherwise be
able to start the engine, release the parking brake or use power-
operated equipment such as the electric windows - this could lead
to injuries.
•
Do not leave anyone (especially children) in the vehicle when it
is locked. Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency,
potentially putting lives at risk.
Driving away from a standstill
The parking brake auto release function releases the
parking brake automatically when you wish to start
moving.Applying the parking brake when stopping
– Pull the switch to apply the parking brake.
Releasing the parking brake when driving away
– Drive off in the normal way: the parking brake will be
released automatically and the vehicle will start moving.On vehicles with automatic gearbox, you can apply the parking
brake when stopping at traffic lights, etc. Then you do not have to
hold the car with the footbrake, as the parking brake will stop it
creeping forward while a gear is engaged in the automatic transmis-
sion. When you drive off in the normal way, the parking brake will be
released automatically and the vehicle will start moving.
Driving away on a slope
When driving away on a gradient, the parking brake auto release
function prevents the vehicle from rolling back unintentionally. The
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Technical data braking force of the parking brake is only released when there is
enough power at the wheels to make the vehicle move in the desired
direction.
Note
For safety reasons the parking brake will only release automatically
if the driver's seat belt is engaged in its buckle.Driving away when towing a trailer
Please note the following points to prevent the vehicle
from rolling back unintentionally on a gradient.– Pull and hold the parking brake switch and press the
accelerator. The parking brake will remain engaged and
prevent any tendency to roll back down the slope.
– You can release the parking brake switch as soon as the
engine is delivering enough power to the wheels.Depending on the weight of the vehicle and trailer and the steep-
ness of the slope, there may be a tendency to roll back downhill
when driving away from a standstill. You can prevent this by pulling
out the parking brake switch as you press the accelerator (in the
same way as with a conventional handbrake).Emergency braking function
This feature enables you to stop the vehicle if the main
brake system should fail or if the pedal is obstructed.– Pull out and hold the parking brake switch to stop the
vehicle with the parking brake in an emergency.
– The brakes will be released immediately if you release the
switch or press down the accelerator.
If you pull out and hold the parking brake switch at a road speed
above about 8 km/h, this will initiate an emergency brake applica-
tion. The brakes are then applied hydraulically at all four wheels.
The effect is the same as an emergency stop (full brake application)
⇒
To prevent the emergency braking function from being used acci-
dentally, a warning buzzer sounds when the switch is operated. The
brakes are released immediately when you release the switch or
press down the accelerator.
WARNING
You should only use the emergency braking function in a real
emergency, for example if the brake system should fail or if the
brake pedal is obstructed. If you use the emergency braking func-
tion by activating the parking brake switch, the effect is similar to
a full brake application (emergency stop). Please remember that
the ESP (with its combined ABS, EDL and traction control func-
tions) is still subject to certain physical limits. In a corner or in bad
road or weather conditions an emergency stop can cause the
vehicle to skid or lose steering control.Driver messages in the instrument cluster displayCaution: Vehicle parked too steep
This message can appear when you apply the parking brake if the
car is parked on a gradient steeper than about 30%.
In this case the parking brake may not be strong enough to prevent
the vehicle from rolling back accidentally.
Please release parking brake
However, please remember that, for safety reasons, the parking
brake will only release automatically if the driver's seat belt is
buckled.
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adaptive cruise control (ACC) 128adaptive cruise control (ACC)Speed and distance control systemApplies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise controlDescription
The adaptive cruise control is a combined speed and
distance control system to assist the driver.Adaptive cruise control allows you to maintain any desired constant
speed between 30 and 200 km/h. In addition, the system controls
the distance maintained to the vehicle in front (subject to certain
limitations as described below).
The system can be used to greatest effect on long motorway jour-
neys or on other main roads with long straight sections.
How is the system operated?
The adaptive cruise control system is operated via a control lever on
the steering wheel ⇒page 131, “Setting the speed” and
⇒page 133, “Setting the distance”.Driver messages
When the system is being used, important information is displayed
in the speedometer and on the instrument cluster display screen
⇒page 134, “Driver messages”.
Please note the following points:
The adaptive cruise control has certain limits determined by the
system itself. This means that the driver may in some situations
have to intervene and control the speed and distance to the vehicle
in front himself ⇒page 138, “Driver intervention prompt” and
⇒page 140, “System limitations”.
WARNING
Please always direct your full attention to the road, even when you
are using adaptive cruise control. It is always the driver who is
responsible for determining the speed and for keeping a safe
distance to the other vehicles on the road.•
For safety reasons, the adaptive cruise control must not be
used in city traffic, stop-go traffic, roads with a lot of bends or in
difficult driving conditions (such as ice, fog, loose grit or gravel,
heavy rain, aquaplaning) - this could cause an accident!
•
When you take a turn-off, drive along a motorway exit lane or
pass through roadwork sections, please temporarily switch off the
adaptive cruise control in order to avoid the vehicle accelerating to
the selected speed.
•
The adaptive cruise control can only control the distance to
vehicles in front. As a rule, it cannot recognize vehicles travelling
in other lanes. For this reason, please temporarily switch off the
system if you are travelling in the inside lane and vehicles in the
overtaking lane are travelling at a slower speed than you are.
Otherwise, you would overtake these vehicles on the inside.
Fig. 136 Trim grille
(front right): Position of
radar sensor
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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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Audi lane assistAudi lane assistApplies to vehicles: with lane assistDescription
The lane assist system assists the driver in keeping the
vehicle in the right lane.The system uses a camera to detect the markings of the lane you are
driving in. If the vehicle approaches one of the detected lane mark-
ings, the steering wheel vibrates to warn the driver that the vehicle
might be about to cross one of the markings. The lane assist system
is functional when it has detected lane markings on both sides of
the lane you are driving in. The green lamp
in the instrument
cluster indicates that the function is activated and fully functional.
If you operate the turn signal before crossing one of the lane mark-
ings (while the lane assist system is functional), the system will
detect that the lane change is intended and will not warn the driver.
As the system is designed for driving on motorways and other major
roads, it is only active above a speed of about 65 km/h.
WARNING
•
The lane assist system does not keep the vehicle in its lane. It
merely warns the driver when the vehicle is in danger of crossing
the markings of the lane. As the driver you are always responsible
for staying in your own lane.
•
The camera cannot detect all lane markings. Therefore it is
possible that variations in the road surface or objects might be
detected as lane markings, which can lead to false warnings, or
warnings not being given.
•
The camera's view might be obstructed, for example by vehi-
cles travelling in front, rain, snow, a lot of water on the road or adverse light. This can result in the system not detecting the lane
markings correctly.
Applies to vehicles: with lane assistSwitching on and off– Press the button ⇒fig. 158 -arrow- to switch the system
on and off. The indicator lamp
in the instrument
cluster will light up or go out.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 158 Turn signal
lever: Pushbutton for
Audi lane assistFig. 159 Windscreen:
Camera window for
Audi lane assist
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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
•
Solid white lines: The lane assist is switched on and ready to
warn.
•
Solid red line (left or right): The lane assist warns you before you
cross the lane demarcation ⇒page 146, fig. 160.
•
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:
•
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.
•
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.
•
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
AA
AB
Fig. 162 Display:
Setting time of
warning and steering
vibration
CAR
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