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Air distribution
(ID
The automatically controlled air distribution can be
changed manually.
Fig. 135 MMI display:
Air distribution
-Press the Distribution (!) button.
- Rotate the control knob to the desired setting=> fig. 135.
You can adjust the air circulation so that air flows from specific
vents. In position
-0 air flows only to the windows, in pos ition @to
the driver or passenger and in position
-0, to the footwell. There are
additional combinations available to adjust ai r distribution as
needed.
To regulate air distribution au tomatically, switch to !AUTO) .•
Defrosting [@]
The windshield and side windows are rapidly defrosted or
defogged .
-To turn on the defogger/defroster, press the[@] button
=> page 116, fig. 129.
- Press[ @] again or press [AUTO
I to turn off the
defogger/defroster.
The temperature is automatically controlled. Maximum airflow is
primarily blown in through outlets
(D and 0 ~ page 122.
By pressing[ @), both air recirculation and ECON are switched off .
[ i ] Tips
When the outside temperature is low, pressing the[@] button turns
on the windshield defroster * automatically ~
page 123. •
Fan ~
The automatically preset fan speed can be reduced or
increased.
Fig . 136 MMI display:
Fan
- Press the Fan [8€] button.
- Rotate the climate control knob to the desired fan speed
.:::> fig.136.
The climate control system automatically regulates fan speed
depending on interior temperature . You can adjust the volume of air
produced by the fan to your own requirements .•

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& WARNING (continued)
• Please note that inadvertently "resting" your foot on the accel
erator pedal causes the cruise control not to brake . This is because
the cruise control is overridden by the driver's acceleration.
[ i J Tips
The brake lights illuminate as soon as the brakes decelerate
automatically. •
Changing speed
-Press lever in the 0 or O direction => page 137, fig. 149
to increase or decrease your speed.
- Release the lever to save that speed.
Change speed in increments of 1 mph (1 km/h) by lightly pressing
the lever . If you keep the lever pressed down, you will alter your
speed in 5 mph (10 km/h) increments.
You can also press the accelerator pedal down to increase your
speed, e.g . if you want to pass someone. The speed you saved
earlier will resume as soon as you release the accelerator pedal.
If, however, you exceed your saved speed by 5 mph (10 km/h) for
longer than 5 minutes, the cruise control will turn off temporarily.
The green symbol in the display=>
page 137, fig. 150 is rep laced
with a white symbol. The saved speed remains the same. •
Presetting your speed
You can preset your desired speed while the vehicle is not
moving.
- Turn on the ignition. -
Pull lever into position
G) => page 137, fig. 149.
- Press the lever in the
0 or O direction to increase or
decrease your speed.
- Release the lever to save that speed.
This function makes it possible, for example, to save the speed you
want before driving on the highway. Once on the highway, activate
the cruise control by pulling the lever toward
(D. •
Switching the system off
Temporary deactivation
- Press the brake pedal, or
- Press the lever into position
0 (not clicked into place)
=> page 137 , fig. 149, or
- Drive for longer than 5 minutes at more than 5 mph
(10 km/h) above the stored speed.
Switching off completely
-Press lever into position 0 (clicked into place), or
- Switch the ignition off.
The system retains the saved speed if you deactivate the cruise
control temporarily . To resume the saved speed, release the brake
pedal and pull the lever to position
(D .
Switching the ignition off erases the saved speed.
& WARNING
You should only return to the saved speed if it is not too fast for
the current traffic conditions -risk of an accident! •

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DISTANCE 1
Symbol c:::, _ c:::,_ --
Time interval 1 second
Dynamics Sporting
Distance at 25 mph (40 km/h) 36 Feet (11 Meters)
Distance at
50 mph (80 km/h) 72 Feet (22 Meters)
Distance at 75 mph (120 km/h) 108 Feet (33 Meters)
& WARNING
Following other vehicles too closely increases the risk of a crash
and serious personal injury .
• Following other vehicles too closely, particularly at higher
speeds increases the risk of collisions and serious personal injury .
• Setting short distances to the traffic ahead reduces the time
and distance available to bring your vehicle to a safe stop and
makes it even more necessary to pay close attention to traffic.
• Always select a speed and distance to traffic ahead that is safe
and appropriate under the prevailing traffic, road, weather and
lighting conditions.
• Never rely on the distance control feature of ACC alone to
prevent rear-end collisions. Always be prepared to brake and take
evasive action to avoid collisions and other accident situations.
• Never allow the closing speed between you and other vehicles
to be so high that the Adaptive Cruise Control may not be able to slow your vehicle safely .
If closing speed is too high, you must
apply the brakes yourself to reduce the risk of a rear-end crash.
• Always select a greater following distance to the vehicle ahead
on wet roads than on dry roads.
• Always read and heed the information and
WARNINGS ~ & in
"Description" on page 139.
Controls and equip
ment
DISTANCE 2 DISTANCE 3 DISTANCE 4
~ __ c:::, __ c:::,
___ c:::,_
c:::, ____ c:::,
1.3 seconds 1.8 seconds 2.3 seconds
Standard Standard Comfortable
46 Feet ( 14 Meters)
66 Feet (20 Meters) 82 Feet (25
Meters)
95 Feet (29 Meters) 131 Feet (40 Meters) 167 Feet (51 Meters)
197 Feet (60 Meters) 249 Feet (76 Meters)
[ i] Tips
• Distance can be adjusted using the slider switch on the lever and
through Adaptive Cruise Control in the MMI menu~ page
150. The
settings in the MMI menu are stored automatically and allocated to
the remote control key.
• If the distance was not set in the MMI menu Adaptive Cruise
Control , it is reset to the factory setting DISTANCE 3 when the igni
tion is turned on. •
I • •

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Driver information
App lies to veh icles: with Adapt ive Cruise Cont ro l
Displays in the instrument cluster
Depending on the driving situation, driver information is
displayed in the instrument cluster.
@ Primary display in the speedometer.
Fig. 158 Ove rv iew
instrument clu ste r
@ Supplementary display in the instrument c luster.
© Message in the instrument cluster display.
@ Prim ary display
Important information concerning vehic le operation with Adaptive
Cruise Control is shown in disp lay area @. T he desired speed yo u
set is highlighted in the speedometer and the warning lights show
whether adjustments are being made fo r an object ahead .
This information is always disp layed. Display area @is therefore
called the
primary display.
@ Supplementary disp lay
In display area@ infor mation fro m the navigation sys te m and the
trip computer is displayed in addition to information about Adaptive
Cruise Control. You can select among
the different information by repeated brief
t aps on the RESET b utto n on the w indshield wiper lever ~
page 40,
"Operation" .
P articularly on your first trips with Adaptive Cruise Control, the
supplementary display should be turned on.
@ Message
The information in area © is not d isp layed permanently. Informa
tion is displayed on ly if you change the time interva l, if there is a
malfunction or if the Adaptive Cruise Contro l is turned off. •
Applies to veh icles : w ith Adaptive Cruise Contro l
Primary display in the speedometer
Desir ed sp eed
Fig . 159 Primary
d is play in th e speed
omete r
The desired speed set by the driver is disp layed wi th a red LED .
The system al lows only speeds from 20 to 95 mph (30 to 150 km/h)
to be se t. This s peed range is fain tly i lluminated in the spee dometer.
Warning lights (symbols )
• ""c:::, Open road : Th e war ning lig ht ""c:::, sh ows that ACC is active
and that no moving vehicle has been detected with in range of the
ra dar senso r up ahead in yo ur l ane of travel. The se t speed is main -
tained. .,

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• "°" ""° D riv ing in traffi c: The warning light "°"""° shows that a
vehic le moving in your lane of travel has been de tected up front in
your lane of travel. Your speed is adjusted according to the speed of
the vehicle up front. ACC accelerates and brakes automatical ly
within the system's capabilities.
• "°" ""°
Reque st f or driver to a ssume control: The red flashing
warning light
G'.'.::> 1,.,<:Q means R equ est fo r d riv er to assume control.
You as the driver must slow the vehicle with the foot brake. The
symbo l "°""G'.'.::l tells you that the Adaptive Cruise Control is not able
to slow the vehicle down enough to keep a enough distance to the
vehicle in front of you . A warning tone signal wi ll also sound when
the symbol appears .
& WARNING
Improper use of the Adaptive Cruis e Control f eatures and inatten
ti on c an lead to an cra sh a nd s erio us per sonal injury .
• Never allo w the c losing speed between you and other v ehicles
to be so high t hat th e Adap tive Cru is e Control ma y not be abl e to
slow your vehi cle safel y. If closing speed i s too high , you must
apply the brake s yourself to r ed uc e the ri sk of a r ear-end cra sh .
• Alway s sele ct a greater follow ing di stance to th e vehi cle up
a he ad on w et ro ad s th an on dr y roa ds.
• Alway s read and he ed the inf ormation and WARNINGS~
& in
" De scription " on
pag e 139 .
[ i J Tips
• If the Adaptive Cruise Control initiates braking, the hydraulic
brake system is under pressure . Therefore, the brake peda l distance
is shorter and the pedal feels "harder".
• If you use the accelerator to go faster than the speed of the
vehicle ahead of you, the driver intervention prompt wi ll not be
accompanied by a warning tone.
• If the speed you previously set is exceeded, the indicator light in
the speedometer wi ll switch o ff.•
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
Ap plies to vehi cle s: wi th Ad apt ive Crui se Co ntro l
Display in the instrument cluster
You should hove the supplementary information
displayed here, p articularly on your first trips.
Fig. 160 D ispla y in th e
i n strum ent cl uste r
Scroll th rough the available information displays by briefly tapping
the ( RESET] button at the end of the windshield wiper lever . You can
se lect and information from the trip computer, naviga tion syste m or
Adaptive Cruise Control.
@ Veh icle symbol
@ Status
© Distance
@ V ehi cle sym bol
The vehicle symbol indicates whether the system has detected a
moving vehicle up front in your lane of travel.
• When no moving vehic le is detected up front, on ly the
outline of
the vehicle
is displayed.
• A
gra y vehicle will appear when a moving vehic le is detected up
ahead.
• A
red vehicle will appear i f the situation detected will soon lead
to a request for the driver to assume control. .,,_
Vehicle care I I irechnical data

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• Keep the sensors in the rear bumper and the rear-view camera
lens clean and free of snow and ice, so that the Audi parking system
can work properly. P lease follow the additional notes on
=>
page 186 . •
Ap plie s to v ehic les: wit h Advance d Par kin g Syst em w it h re ar v ie w c am era
Rear -view camera (Rear View)
The rear -vie w camera picture, appearing in the MM/
Dis play, sh ows the area behind the vehicle .
Fig . 19 6 Top view:
Par king mode 1
Fig. 19 7 To p view:
P arki ng m od e 2
Parking m od e
Two different parking modes are available for parking with the rear
view camera . The two different parking modes are denotes as
"parking mode 1 " => page 178 and "parking mode Z' => page 179.
"Parking mode 1 " => fig . 196, for example, can be used to park in a
parking space or a parking garage=>
page 178.
"Parking mode 2" => fig . 197, for example, can be used to (parallel)
park on the side of the road =>
page 179.
"Parking mode 1" appears by default in the MM I Disp lay if the rear
view camera is activated=>
page 173. You can switch to "parking
mode
2" by pressing the control button with the mode ©
=> page 178, fig . 201 function. By repeated ly pressing the control
bu tton with the
mode function, you can switch back and forth
between "parking mode
1" and "parking mode 2" .
Or ientat ion lines and marked surface s
Orientation lines and colored marked surfaces(=> page 178, fig. 200
or=> page 179 , fig. 202) are projected into the rear -view camera
pictures , subject to the two different parking modes . These orienta
t ion lines and surfaces offer aid when parking or maneuvering . The
orientation lines and surfaces refer to the height of a level driving
surface.
When the indicated orientat ion lines and indicated blue surfaces
superimpose vehicles or objects, at the latest, the respective
distance to the vehicles or objects has become too short
=>
page 782 .
If the t runk lid is open or if an electrical connection to the trailer
socket* is established=>
page 783, the orientation lines and marked
surfaces are notdisplayed .
In the MMI you can preset wh ich sys tem is to be shown on the MMI
display =>
page 785:
• Visual disp lay,
• Rear -view camera picture,
• An automatic sw itch between v isual disp lay and rear -view
camera , or
• No p icture .
T he rear -view camera can be turned on and off in the MM I
=>
page 185. The acoustic distance warni ng remains active.

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& WARNING
Alwa ys make sure that the volu me and frequen cy of the ch ime s is
adjusted so that y ou can ea sily he ar the a coustic di stance signal
eve n if the r adi o i s pl aying , the air -condit io ne r blo wer i s on High o r
there i s a high level of outside noi se . Check the settings when ever
s omeon e el se ha s dri ven th e vehi cle before you .•
A pp lies to vehicles: w ith Adva nce d Par kin g S ystem with rear view camera
Switching the visual display /rear-view
camera on and off
The visual display and rear-view camera are preset in the
MM!.
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
F ig . 2 10 MMI di splay:
Dis play A PS -su bmenu
Fig . 2 11 MMI di spl ay:
vi su al di splay o f
di sta nce to a detec te d
ob st ac le
Press the I CAR I fu nction b utton.
Selec t Systems in the
CAR menu.
Select Audi parking system .
Select Display APS
=> fig. 210 .
Select Graphic , Rear View , automati c or off.
The rear-view camera and the visual display can be used separately
or in combination for parking .
When you switch manually to the rear -view camera v ia the control
button with the
Re ar V ie w function => fig. 211, the control button
with the
Graphic function => page 180, fig. 203 appears . You can
switch back and forth between the rear-view camera and visua l
parking assist at any
time via the disp layed control button function .
The presettings in the MMI are retained .
"Graphic " setting
If you have set the Graphi c function, the visual display will be
displayed in the MMI display by defau lt upon activation of the
parking assis t system => fig . 211 .
"Rear Vi evv " s ett ing
If you have set the R ear View function , the picture from the rear
v iew camera =>
page 178, fig. 20 1 will be displayed when driving
backward and forward whenever the parking assist system is acti
vated.
" Autom atic" sett in g
If you have set the automat ic function, the picture fro m the rear
view camera will automatically be displayed when reverse gear is engaged and the visual disp lay will be displayed on the MM I display
when you drive forward . .,.
Vehicle care I I Technical data

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[ i J Tip s
You are wel l advised to keep a supply of spare fuses in your vehic le.
Fuses with the proper ampere ratings are available at your Audi
dealer. •
Fuse Location , Instrument Panel left
F ig. 295 Fuse pan el
l ayout
Some of the equipment items listed are optiona l or only available on
certain model configurations.
No te t hat th e fo llow ing t able is acc urate a t the time o f goin g to
p re ss an d is s ubject to c hang e. In the e vent of di screpancies, the
lab el on the insi de of th e cover alwa ys ta kes prece dence .
The power windows and the power seats are protected by cir cui t
bre akers,
which automatically reset after a few seconds after the
over load -for example if a window is frozen -has been remedied .
N o. Equipm ent
1 Garage door opener (HomeLinkl 5
Parking assist system 5
3
Parking assist system 5
4
Headlight range control/light control device 10
No .
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Equipm ent Amps
Instrument c luster
5
Steering column electronics system control 1 0
Diagnostic connector 5
Diagnostic connector/oil level sensor 5
ESP contro l unit/steering angle sensor 5
Instrument cluster 5
Audi lane assist 10
Brake light switch 5
Telephone/cell phone 10
Vacant
Access/start control module
5
RSE system 10
Adaptive Cruise Control 5
Heate d washer jets 5
Vacant
Tire pressure monitoring system*
5
Vacant
Brake light switch
5
Ce ll phone preparation 5
Horn 1 5
Windshield wiper system 40
Vacant
E lectronic Stabilization Program (ESP)
25
Vacant
Switch illumination
1
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service irechnical data