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& WARNING
• The ski sack is intended only for the transportation of skis and
other light objects. To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
never transport heavy or pointed objects in the ski sack.
• When braking rapidly or during an accident, the load could be
displaced and cause injury to occupants.
• Sharp edges on the load must be covered for protection.
Always fasten the belt tightly around the sack and its contents
=:> page 102, fig. 108.
[ i] Tips
Never stow the ski sack away when it is still wet or damp (for
example, snow melting from skis). Allow i t to dry completely before
stowing it away. •
Roof rack
First things first
A roof rack can be fitted to carry additional luggage on
the roof.
- Always read and follow the instructions provided by the
roof rack manufacturer when the roof rack system must
be installed.
If a roof rack or similar luggage carrying equipment is to be
installed, please note the following:
• To enhance the vehicle's streamlined design, rain gutters have
been molded into the roof. It is not possible to use normal roof
racks. Only install a roof rack specifically designed for your model
A8. Contact the nearest Audi dealer for information on approved modular roof racks for your vehicle.
Controls and equip
ment
• These approved roof racks are the basis for a complete roof rack
system. Additional attachments for the basic roof rack are neces
sary to safely transport luggage, bicycles, surf boards, skis or small
boats. All necessary hardware for these systems is available at your
authorized Audi dealer.
• We recommend that you keep the installation instructions for
your roof rack system together with your Owner's l iterature in the
vehicle.
When should the roof rack be removed?
• Before going through an automatic car wash (it is best to ask the
car wash operator for advice)
• When not in use, to reduce fuel consumption, wind noise and to
guard against theft.
& WARNING
• Use of an unapproved roof rack or incorrect mounting of an
approved roof rack can cause the roof rack or the items attached
to it to fall off the roof onto the road.
• Objects falling from the roof of a vehicle can cause a crash and
personal injury.
• Only mount the system between the markings shown in
~ page 104, fig. 109.
• The roof rack system must be installed exactly according to the
instructions provided.
(D Note
• Your vehicle warranty does not cover any damages to the vehicle
caused by using roof racks or mounting struc tures not approved by
Audi for your vehicle. The same applies to damage resulting from
incorrect roof rack installation.
• Always check the roof rack mountings and hardware before each
trip and during a trip to make sure everything is securely tightened.
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S itu ation requiring o verrid e of Ada ptive C ruise C ontrol
In some situations you will have to use the foot brake and slow the
vehicle down to keep a safe distance to vehic le in front of you or to
avoid a rear -end co llision.
Pas sing anot her ve hic le
I f you move into the passing lane and no vehic le is detected ahead,
Adaptive Cruise Contro l accelerates to the speed you have set and
maintains it.
O verr ide
You can increase your speed a t any time by stepping on the acceler
ator pedal. After you release the accelerator pedal, the system auto
mat ically adjusts back down to the speed you previously set.
[ i J Tips
Please note that the amount of acceleration the Adaptive Cruise
Control uses depends on the Distance setting selected . DISTANCE 1
gives you acceleration that is dynamic and sporty . D IS TA NCE 4, on
the other hand, gives more moderate acce leration . You can find a
detailed description of the "time
intervals" => page 143, "How is
d istance set?". •
Controls a nd eq uip
ment
Ap plies to vehicles: with Ad apt ive Cru ise Co nt rol
Swit ching th e syst em on and off
Sw itching the system on
- Pull the lever to pos ition G) .
Switching the system off
Fig . 153 C ontrol le ver :
Swi tc hin g on an d off
- Press the lever to position @ (latc hed). •
Applies to vehic les : with Adaptive Cruise Control
Hovv is the speed stor ed ?
Fig . 15 4 C ontro l l eve r:
S tor ing spe ed
Wit h the sy stem switched on the speed is stored as follows: _,,
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Adaptiv e Air Su spension 11!11
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Ad apt iv e Air Suspension
Adaptive Air Suspension and
Damping
Description
Adaptive Air Suspension and damping can be regulated
and they adapt automatically to a request from the driver
and the driving situation at the time.
Adaptive Air Suspension is an electronica lly contro lled springing
and damping system. T his chassis system makes it eas ier on the
driver by adapting to the particu lar situation through imperceptible
control processes.
The
Ad apti ve Air Suspen sion component regu lates ground c lear
ance depending on vehicle speed, load condition and driver input .
Acce lerat ing to a speed above a predetermined limit wil l make the
vehic le lower i tself. On the other hand, driving more slowly results
in the vehic le rais ing again at specific speeds .
T he
d amp in g component provides individual contro l of the
damping forces. For examp le, with damping characteristics set to
provide greater comfort, damping is set somewhat harder for a brief
period only as required, for example, when going around a curve or
over rough road surfaces as well as when brak ing.
S ett ing s
Adaptive Air Suspension provides the driver with the opportunity to
set the chassis characteristics a lso to their individua l preference .
With the driving modes
standard, automatic and dynamic the driver
has three chassis settings availab le, ranging from comfort to sporty.
In addition,
lift provides a fourth mode wh ich can be selecting for
driving over poor stretches of
road~ page 186, "Chassis Contro ls" .
The modes are se t in MMI
~ page 188.
Controls and equip ment
On vehicles equipped with the sport su sp en sion Adaptive Air
Suspension -Sport *, there is genera lly more emphasis on a sporty
chassis sett ing. Settings range from comfortable to firm
~ page 187, "Sport Chassis Contro ls".
0 Note
• Whenever you park your vehicle, always make sure there is
adequate c learance above and be low the vehicle . The height of the
parked vehicle can change as the result of temperature fluctuations,
changes in l oad condition and c hanges in the driv ing m ode (ground
c learance).
• Mount the tie -down cha ins/cab les over the running surface
(circumference) of the tires . Never secure the vehicle by the axle, the
suspens ion stru ts or the front or rear towline eye . For tec hn ica l
reasons , the pressure in the suspension struts may change during
the transport and this wil l adversely affect vehicle handling.
• To prevent damage to the vehic le underbody, remember that
your vehicle is not a n off -road vehicle, even in the lift mode . The
ground clearance is insufficient for this type of operation .
• If you are going to tow a tra iler, you mus t activate the trailer oper
ation
mode~ page 189 .
[ i ] Tip s
Before you can raise your vehic le using the vehicle jack (for
examp le, when changing a flat tire) you must activate the jacking
mode
~ page 188 . •
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Chassis Controls
Four different driving modes can be set by the driver.
The automatic control processes are speed -and time -dependent.
For example, it is not possible to raise the suspension to the lift
mode above certain speeds .
When a speed of about 75 mph (120 km/h) is exceeded for more than 30 seconds, the vehicle is automatically lowered approximate ly 1
inch (25 mm) to a level suitable for highway speeds, except in the
standard mode . Road holding is optim ized as a result of the lower
center of gravity and fuel consumption is reduced as a result of
reduced wind resistance .
Level adjustment
lift
standard
automatic
dynam ic
automatic Ground
clearan ce
about 5 .7 inches (145 mm)
a bout 4.7 inches ( 120 m m)
about 4 .7 inches (120 mm)
about 3.9 inches (100 mm)
Se lect the automatic mode if you prefer a suspension setting
e m phas izing comfort . Damping characterist ics emphasiz ing
comfort are selected in this mode.
• Lowering : When a speed of abou t 75 mph ( 120 km/h) is excee ded
for more than 30 seconds, the vehic le is automatically lowered by
about 1 inch (25 mm) .
• Raising : The vehic le is automat ical ly raised again if the speed
fa lls bel ow about 44 mph (70 km/h) for a per iod of 120 seconds. The
vehic le is raised immediate ly when speed fa lls below about 22 mph
(35 km/h) .
dynami c
Select the sport mode if you prefer a sporty suspensio n setting . In
this mode, the veh ic le is lowered whi le it is still stationary and sporty damping characteristics are selected
. The warning
light ~
in the instrument cluster will c ome on for a few seconds just to
remind you of the reduced ground clearance .
I f you switch off the engine while the vehic le is in the dynamic mode
and then switc h on the ign it ion once aga in,
t h e ~ warning lig ht
wi ll also come on again for a few seconds.
• Lowering : When a speed of abou t 75 mph (120 km/h) is exceeded
for more than 30 seconds , the vehicle is automatica lly lowered by an
addi tiona l 0 .2 in (5 mm).
• Raising : The vehic le is automatically raised again if the speed
f alls below ab out 44 mph (70 km/ h) for a per iod of 120 seconds . The
vehic le is raised immediate ly when speed fa lls below about 22 mph
(35 km/h) .
sta nd ard
Se lect the s tandard mode if you desire a suspensi on se tt ing with a
special emphasis on comfort . In the standard mode there is
n o
lo wer ing of t he suspension . Even at high speeds, the vehicle stays
at the same level. Damping characteristics with a decided emphasis
on com fort are selected in this mode.
lift
Se lec t t he lif t mode when you have to travel over poor secti ons of
road (e .g . trails). In the lift mode, the vehic le is raised by 1 inch (25
mm ) compared to norma l level wh ile it is st ill stati onary a nd
damping characteristics are ad justed to emphasize comfort.
T he lift mode can be act ivated on ly at speeds below 50 mph (80
k m/h). When a speed of about 62 mph (100 km/h) is exceeded, the
system automatical ly leaves lift mode and the mode set previously
(standard, au tomat ic, dynamic) is activated aga in. •
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Ap plies to vehi cles: wit h Adapti ve Air S uspension -Sp ort
Sport Chassis Controls
Four different driving modes can be set by the driver.
The au tomat ic contro l processes are speed -and time -dependent .
For example, it is not possib le to raise the suspension to the lift
mode above certa in speeds.
When a speed of about 75 mph (120 km/hl is exceeded for more than 30 seconds, the vehicle is automatica lly lowered approximately 0.2
inc h (5 mm) to a level suitab le for highway speeds, except in the
standard mode.
L ev el a dju stm ent
lift
standard
a utomatic
d ynamic
a utom ati c Gr
ound clea ra nce
about 4 .9 inches (125 mm)
abou t 3.9 inches (100 mml
about 3.9 inches (100 mm)
abou t 3.9 inches (100 mm)
Se lect the automatic mode if you pre fer a sporty suspension
setting. Sporty damping characteristics are se lected in this mode.
• Lowering : When a speed of about 75 mph (120 km/h) is exceeded
for more than 30 seconds, the vehicle is automatically lowered by about 0 .2 inch (5
mml.
• Rais ing : The vehic le is automa tically raised again if the speed
falls be low about 44 mph (70 km/h) for a period of 120 seconds. The
vehicle is raised immediately when speed fa lls below about 22 mph
(35 km/h).
d yn ami c
Select the dynamic mode if you prefer a firm suspe nsion sett ing and
damping characterist ics.
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Loweri ng:
When a speed of about 75 mph (120 km/h) is exceeded
for more than 30 seconds, the vehicle is automatica lly lowered by an
additional 0 .2 in (5
mml.
• Raising: The vehicle is a utomatically ra ised again if the speed
fa lls below about 44 mph (70 km/hl for a period of 120 seconds . The
veh ic le is raised immediately when speed fal ls below about 22 mph
(35 km/h) .
standard
Select the standard mode if you want a comfortab le suspension
sett ing. In the standard mode t here is
n o lowering of the suspen
sion . Even at high speeds, the veh ic le stays at the same level.
Comfo rtab le but firm damping characteristics are selected in t his
mode .
lift
Select the lift mod e when you hav e to travel over poor sections of
road (e .g. trai ls) . In the l ift mode, the vehicle is raised by 1 inch (25
mml compared to norma l leve l and the setting goes to sporty
damping characteristics.
The lift mode can be activated only at speeds be low 50 mp h (80
km/h). When a speed of about 62 mph (100 km/h) is exceeded, the
system automat ical ly leaves lif t mode and the mode se t previously
(standard , automatic , dynamic) is activated again .•
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[ i ] Tips
The veh ic le jack mode is switched off automatica lly at speeds above
9 mph (15 km/h) .•
Towing a Trailer
Automatic lowering is not desirable when towing a trailer.
Fig . 212 MMI displ ay:
Activate towing opera·
tion
If you are going to tow a trailer, you must activate the trailer
towing mode .
Switching the trailer towing mode on and off
manually
-Pressthe(CAR] function button. The main menu
Adaptive Air Suspension appears .
-Press the I SETUP] function button. The menu Adaptive
Air Suspension
appears => fig. 212.
-Select Trailer towing mode on or off as desired.
Level Adjustment when Towing a Trailer
The following applies to veh ic les wi th Adaptive Air Suspension:
Controls and equip
ment
• Before hitching up the trai ler and before adjusting the tongue
weight at the trailer, the automat ic or standard mode
must be
selected, so that the vehicle is at normal leve l
~ page 188, "Setting
the Driving Modes".
• If driving in dynamic mode is desired, this mode
must be
se lected before hitching up the trailer and before adjusting the
tongue weight . However, note that your vehic le is lowered and
ground c learance is reduced.
• If you have to drive under difficult road conditions, you can
select lift mode after hitching up the trailer or after adjusting the
tongue weight .
The following applies to vehicles with
sport suspension Adaptive Air
Suspension
· Sport*:
• Before hitching up the trai ler
and before adjusting the tongue
weight at the trailer, the automatic, standard or dynamic mode
must
be selected, so that the vehic le is at normal level~ page 188,
"Setting the Driving Modes".
• If you have to drive under difficult road conditions, you can
select lift mode after hitching up the trailer or after adjusting the
tongue weight .
Restrictions when Operating with a Trailer
When operating with a trailer, the lift mode can on ly be se lected up
to about 25 mph (40 km/h). The system automatical ly goes out of lift
mode when speed exceeds about 31 mph (50 km/h).
I f the vehic le is in automatic, standard or lift mode before the trai ler
towing mode is activated, the dynamic mode cannot be activated ·
except on vehicles with
sport suspension Adaptive Air Suspension -
Sport*.
If the vehic le is in dynamic mode before towing operation is acti·
vated, it can be driven in this mode. If the suspension is shifted from
this mode to automatic mode, dynamic mode cannot be
re-selected .~
Child Safet y -
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(The term "ISO FIX" regarding lower anchorages had been used by
Audi and other manufactu rers in the past, but LATCH is now the
standard name for the new child restraint anchorage system.)
Some child restraint system manufacturers have been providing
tether straps on certain mode ls of their child restraint systems,
either as standard equipment or as a retrofit, for several years .
Check with the manufacturer of the ch ild restraint system for tether
strap availability .
To provide a simpler and more practicable way to attach the child restraint system on the vehicle seat, U .S . Federal regulations require
the phase -in of lower anchorages in vehic les and devices on new
ch ild restraint systems to attach to the veh icle anchorages.
Child restraint system manufacturers will probably offer two kinds
of lower anchorages on their child safety seats
T hey could come with:
• hooks or other latches attached to adjustable straps or
• rigid latches on bars tha t extend out the back of the child
restraint and are released with release but tons at the bottom of the
child restraint.
In addition to the LATCH lower anchorages, both of these chi ld
restra int systems use tether straps to he lp keep the ch ild restraint
system firmly in place .•
Where can I get additional information about
child restraint application and usage?
There are a number of sources of additional information about child
restra int select ion , instal lat ion and usage :
NH TSA advises that the bes t child saf ety seat is the one that fits
your ch ild and fits in your ve hicle, and that you wi ll use correctly and
consistent ly.
Try before you buy!
Controls and equip ment Safety first Vehicle operation Nat
iona l High way Traffic Safet y Admini stra tion
Te l.: (888) DASH -2 -DOT
www .nhtsa .dot .gov
N ati ona l S AF E K IDS Camp aign
Tel.: (202) 662 -0600
www .safekids.org
Saf ety BeltS afe U .S .A
Tel.: (800) 745-SAFE (English)
Te l.: (800) 7 47-SANO (Spanish)
www.carseat .org
Tr an sport Can ad a
Tel.: (800) 333-0371
www .tc.gc .ca
Aud i Cl ient Rel ations
Te l.: (800) 822-2834
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- Lack of proper maintenance as wel l as improper use of the
vehic le will impair the func tion of the emission con tro l system
and cou ld lead to damage .
<£> For the sake of the envir onment
Even when the Emission Control System is operating properly, the
exhaust gas can have a su lfur -like exhaust gas smell under some
operating states . This depends on the sulfur content of the fuel
being used. Using a different b rand of fue l may help, or fil ling the
tank with lead-free super grade gasol ine. •
Avoid damaging the vehicle
When you are driving on poor roads, or over curbs, steep ramps,
etc., make certain that low- lying parts such as spoi lers and exhaust
system parts do not bottom out and get damaged.
T his is especial ly true for vehicles with low -s lung chassis (sports
chassis)* and ful ly loaded vehicles .•
Operate your vehicle economically
and minimize pollution
General
Y o ur personal style of driving will determine the economy
of your vehicle , as well as exhaust and noise levels.
Fuel economy, environmenta l impact, and wear on your engine,
brakes and t ires largely depend on three factors :
• your personal driving style
• operat ing cond it ions
• t echnica l limitations
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I
f you anticipate what you need to do next and drive economica lly,
you can eas ily cut your fuel consumptio n by 10 -15 percent . This
section wil l give you some tips on how you can help the environ
ment and your poc ketboo k.
[ i ] Tips
The consumption estimates as published by ENV IRO NME NTA L
PRO TECTION AGENCY (EPA) and Transport Canada may not corre
spond to your actua l consumption on the road, which wi ll vary
depe nding upon veh ic le load and speed, road and weather condi
tions, trip length, etc. •
Drive smoothly and keep a lookout ahead
Vehicles use the most fuel when they ore accelerating .
-Avo id unnecessary accelerat ing a nd braking .
Vehicles use the most fue l when they are accelerating . If you antici
pate what is going to happen
ne xt, you wi ll need to brake less and,
thus, acce lerate less. Let the vehicle coast whenever possib le -for
examp le when you see that the next traffic light is red. •
Avoid full throttle
Driving at moderate speeds saves fuel and improves your
mileage.
- Try and keep we ll below your car 's max imum speed.
Acce lerating gently reduces fue l consumption, engine wear, and
does no t disturb the envir onment.
Fue l consumption, exhaust emissions and engine noise increase
dispropo rtionately at h ig h speeds . If yo u drive at approxi mate ly
three quarters of top speed, fuel consumpt ion wil l be reduced by
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