
Table  of  contents 
Table  of  contents 
Vehicle  literature .....  . 
About  this  Owner's  Manual  .......... ....... .. . 
Controls  and 
equipment  .............. . 
Instruments  and  controls  ...  . 
General  illustration  ...........  . 
Instruments  and 
warning/indicator  Lights  .....  .  Instruments  ... ... ..........  . 
Warning/indicator  ligh ts  ..... .  . 
Driver  information  display ...  . 
Introduction  ...... ......... .  . 
On-Board  Diagno stic  sy ste m 
(OBD)  . ..... ....... ..........  . 
Auto  Ch eck  Control  ...........  . 
Speed  warning  system  ........  . 
Tr ip  computer  ............ ... . 
Opening  and  closing  .........  .  Keys  ............ ............  . 
Power  locking  system 
Rear  lid .... ..... ............  . 
Child  safety  Lock  .............  . 
Convenience  key  .............  . 
Anti-theft  alarm  sys tem  ......  . 
Power  windows  ..............  . 
Sliding/tilting  power  sunroof  ..  . 
Clear  vision  .. .... ............  . 
L ights  ... .. ........ .........  . 
Interior  ligh ts  ... ... .. .......  . 
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Wiper  and  washer  system  Mirrors  ... ............... ... . 
Digital  compass  ............  . 
Seats  and  storage  ........ ... . 
General  recommendations  ....  . 
Power  seat  . .................  . 
S eat  m emory  ............... . . 
Rear  sea ts  ... ... .. ..........  . 
Head  res train ts  ........... ... . 
Armrest  .. .. ................  . 
Luggage  compar tm en t  ..... ..  . 
Roof  ra ck  . .... .... ..........  . 
Cupholder  ..................  . 
Ashtray  .. ...................  . 
Cigarette  Lighter/socket  ......  . 
S torag e  ................ .. ..  . 
Warm  and cold  .... ..........  . 
Cl imate  control  ........ .. .... . 
Ba sic  se tt ings  ...............  . 
On  the  road  ... .... ..........  . 
S tee ring  ....................  . 
Igni tion  lock  and  ignition  swi tch 
Start ing  and  stopp ing  the  engine 
Start ing  and  stopping  the  engine 
with  Convenience  key  .........  . 
E lectromechanical  parking  brake 
Cru ise  control  ...............  . 
Adaptive  Cruise  Control  .....  .  Speed  and  distance  con trol 
sys tem  .............. .......  . 
Dr iver  information  ...........  . 
Syst em  Limitations  ........... . 
Audi  Lane assist  .......... ..  . 
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side  assist  ...............  137 
Lane  Change  Assistant ......... 137 
No tes  ....... .... .............  144 
Automatic  transmission  146 
tiptronic ® (6-sp eed  au toma tic 
tr ansmission)  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  . 146 
multitronic ® ............ ......  152 
Park  assist  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 160 
Park ing  sys tem  ......... .... .. . 160 
Park ing  syst em  (r ear)  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  160 
Park ing  sy ste m  (r ear,  w ith  r ear 
view  camera)  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  .  .  . 162 
Adaptive  Air  Suspension  .  .  .  .  .  .  168 
Adap tive  Air  Suspens ion  and 
Damping  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . ..  .  168 
Homelink ® ............. .... .. 171 
Universal  remote  control  171 
Safety  first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 6 
Driving  Safely  .................  176 
General  notes .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 176 
Proper  occupant  seating 
posi tions  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  17 8 
Pedal  area  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  182 
Stowing  Luggag e . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  183 
Reporting  Safe ty  Defe cts .  .  .  .  .  . .  185 
Safety  belts  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  187 
G eneral  not es .................  187 
Why  safe ty  be lt s ?  ........... ..  188 
Safety  belts  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  191 
Safe ty  belt  pretensio ners  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  195  

Instruments  and  controls 
General  illustration 
(D Power window  switches  .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  50 
@ Door handle 
@ Memory  buttons  (driver's  seat)  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  79 
© Power locking  switch  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  44 
® Adjuster  control  for  outside mirrors . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  71 
© Air  outlets  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  101 
0 Light  switch  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  58 
@ Control  lever for: 
- Turn  signal  and  high beam  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  62 
- Lane  assist  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  134 
® Control  lever for: 
- Cruise control  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  116 
- Adaptive  Cruise  Control . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  119 
@ Multifunction  steering  wheel  with: 
- Horn 
- Driver 's airbag  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . .  . . . .  201 
- Shift  buttons  ...... .. .. .... ........ ..........  151,  158 
- Button  for  steering  wheel  heating  . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . .  104 
@ Instrument  cluster  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  8 
@ Switches  for 
- Windshield  wiper/washer  . . . . . . . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  66 
- Trip  computer  ............... .. .. .. .. .......  . 
@ Steering  lock/ignition/starter  switch  ... .. .........  . 
@ Buttons  for 
- resetting  the  trip odometer  .......... .. .. .. ...  . 
- !CHECK]  .... .... .. .... .. .... ...............  . 
-Instrument  lighting  . ....... .... .. .. .... .. .. . . 
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Instruments  and  controls 
@ MMI  Display,  see separate  manua l 
@ Depending  on equipment, switches  for: 
- Electronic  Stabili zation  Program  (ESP) 
- Side assist  .. ... . .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ...  . 
- Emergency flashers  .. .... .. .. .. .............  . 
- Power sunshade  . ... ... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ... ..  . 
- Valet  key function  .. .. .. .. .... ....... ...... ..  . 
@ Buttons  for 
- Switching  MMI  display  on/off 
- Unlocking  glove  compartment 
@ Glove  compartment  ...... .. .. .. .... .. .........  . 
@ Front  passenger 's airbag  ............... ... .. .. . . 
@ Climate  controls  ... .. .. .. .. .. .... .......... ...  . 
@ Ashtray  .............. .. .... .. .. .. .. .... .....  . 
@ Shift  lever for  automatic  transmission 
- 6-speed  automatic  transmission  ....... .. ... ...  . 
- multitronic ® ....................... .. .... ..  . 
@ MMI  contro l console,  see separate  manua l 
@ Storage  with cupholder  ... .. ... .............. ..  . 
@) Electromechanical  parking  brake  .............. .. . . 
@ ISTAR T]-/ISTOP] button  ........ .. ... ..........  . 
@ Adjustable  steering  wheel,  depending  on equipment : 
- mechanical  ............. .. .. .. .............  . 
- electrical  . ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... .. . 
@ Data Link Connector  for  On Board  Diagnostics  (OBD II) 
@ Hood  release  .......... .. .... .. .. .. .. .........  . 
@ Switch  for 
unlocking  the  fuel  fi ller  door  .............. ....  . 
- unlocking  the  trunk  lid  . .. ........ .. ... .. .. .. . . 
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Technical  data  

brightness  increases  again, the  low  beams  are  turned off again  auto
matically =>& . 
In  the 
AUTO position  the  low beams  are  switched  off  automatically 
when  the  ignition  is turned  off. 
Light  Sensor  Malfunction 
In  the  event  of  a light  sensor  ma lfunct ion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the 
instrument  cluster  display: 
Automatic headlights/automatic  wipers  defective 
For safety  reasons the  low  beams  are turned  on  permanently  with  t he 
switch  in 
AUTO. However,  you  can  continue  to  turn  the  lights  on  and 
off  using  the  light switch.  Have  the  light sensor  checked  as  soon  as 
possible  at  a  dealership. 
& WARNING 
•  Never use daytime  running  lights  to  see  where  you are going. 
They are  not  bright  enough and  will  not  let  you  see far  enough 
ahead  for  safety,  especially at  dusk or when  it  is dark.  Always 
switch  on the  low  beams  at  dusk  or when  it  is dark. 
•  Automatic  headlights  are only  intended  to  assist the  driver . 
They  do not  relieve  the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check the 
headlights  and to  turn  them  on manually  according to  the  current 
light  and visibility  conditions. For example,  fog  and  rain cannot be 
detected  by the  light  sensors. So always switch on the  headlights 
under  these  weather  conditions  and  when driving  in the  dark 
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•  Crashes  can happen  when  you cannot  see the  road  ahead and 
when  you  cannot be seen by other  motorists. 
- Always turn  on the  headlights  so that  you  can see ahead and 
so  that  others  can  see your  car from  the  back. 
[ i ) Tips 
•  With  the  switch  in AUTO front  fog  lights  and rea r fog  ligh ts cannot 
be  turned  on  in addition . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  vision 
• 
The  light  sensor  for headlight  control  is located  in the  rear view 
mirror  mount.  Do not  apply  any  stickers  to  the  winds hield  in  this  area 
to  prevent  malfunctions  or  failures . 
•  If you  remove  the ignition  from  the ignitio n lock  w hile the  head
lights  are  still  on,  a  buzzer  will  sound  as  long  as  the  dr iver's  door  is 
open  to remind  you  to  turn  off the lights. 
•  Always  observe  the  specific  loca l regulations  for  your  area  as  to 
when  to use your  lights .• 
Adjusting  exterior  lighting 
The functions  are  set  in  the MMI. 
-Select:  Function  button [CAR]> Systems* > Exterior 
lighting . 
Coming  home 
The Coming  home function  ensures tha t after turning  off  the  igni
tion  and  opening  the  driver's  door 
the  vehicle  per iphery  is  illum i
nated  in the dark. In  addition,  the front  fog  lights,  the  tail lights and 
the  license  plate light  are  turned  on.  On-time  can  be  set  for a  per iod 
from  O (off)  to  60  seconds . 
Leaving  home 
The Leaving home function  ensu res  that when  unlocking the  vehicle 
per iphery  is  illuminated  in the  dark.  In  addition,  the  front  fog  lights, 
the  tail  lights  and  the  license  plate  light are turned  on. This  function 
can  be turned  on  and  off . 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models: On vehicles  with xenon  lights the  daytime  running 
lights  can  be  turned  on  or  off  using  this  function . On  vehicles  with 
halogen  lights there  is  no  daytime  running  lights function . 
Canada  models: The  function  cannot  be  turned off. It  is activated 
automatically  each  time  the ignition  is tur ned  on.  This  menu  item  is 
shown  "greyed  out". • 
Vehicle  care  Technical data  

- Press  on  both  sides  of  the  loc king  spring @ on  the  wiper 
blade~ 
page 68, fig.  58 . Hold  t he wiper  blade  firm ly . 
- Remove  the  wiper  blade @. 
Installing  wiper  blade 
- Install  the  new  wiper  blade  in the  retainer  on  the  wiper 
arm ©~ 
page 68, fig . 59  u nti l it  clicks  into  place  on  t he 
w iper  arm. 
- Place  the  w iper  arm  bac k against  the  wi ndsh ield . 
Clean  yo ur wiper  blades  regularly  with  a windshie ld washe r so lution 
to  prevent  streaking . If  the  blades  are  very  dirty,  for  example  with 
insects,  caref ully clean  the  blades  with  a sponge  or  a  so ft brush. 
If  the  w iper  blades  begin  to  st reak  the  windshield,  this  could  be 
caused  by res idue  left  on  the  windsh ie ld  by automatic  car  washes. 
Fill  the  windshie ld washe r con tainer  w it h  a specia l solu tion  ava ilab le 
at  your  authori zed  Audi  dealer  to  remove  the  residue . 
& WARNING 
Be sure to  inspect the  condition of your w iper blades regularly.  See 
your  authorized  Audi  d ealer  f or r epla cement  blade s. 
0 Note 
To  preven t da mage  to  the  wipe r system: 
•  To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  system,  always  loosen 
blades  which  are  frozen  to  the  wi nds hield  before  operati ng wipers. 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  w iper  blades,  do  not  use  gasoline, 
kerosene,  paint  thinner,  or  other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wipe r 
blades . 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  wipe r arms  or  other  components,  do 
not  attempt  to  move  the  wipers  by  hand. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  v
ision 
•  The  windshield  wiper  blades  must  only  be  replaced  when  in the 
service  positio n => 
page 68!  Otherw ise,  you  risk  dam ag ing  the  pain t 
on  the  hood  or  the  windshie ld w iper  motor . 
(I) Tips 
Commercial  hot  waxes  applied  by automatic  car  washes  affect  the 
cleanability  of  the  win dsh ield. • 
Mirrors 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
Standard  setting 
-Move the  small  lever  (located  on  t he  bottom  edge  of  the 
mirror)  to  t he front. 
Anti-glare  setting 
- Move  th e small  lever  (locate d on  t he  bo ttom  edge  of  the 
m irror)  to  the  rear .• 
Vehicle  care  Technical data  

Digital  compass 
Applies  to veh icles: wit h digita l co mp ass 
Activating  or  deactivating  the  compass 
The direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear view mirror. 
Fig.  62 Inside  rear 
view  mirror:  digital 
compass  activated 
To activate  or  deactivate,  hold  the@ button  down  until 
the  red display  appears  or  disappears . 
The digital  compass  only works  with  the  ignition  turned  on.  The direc
tions  are  displayed  as  initials: 
N (North), NE (Northeast), E (East), SE 
(Southeast), S (South) , SW (Southwest), W (West), NW (Northwest). 
(I) Tips 
To avoid  inaccurate  directions,  do  not  allow  any  remote  controls , 
electr ical  systems,  or  metal  parts  close  to  the  mirr or.• 
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Clear vision 
Applies  to veh icles : w ith  d ig ita l compass 
Setting  the  magnetic  deflection  zone 
The correct magnetic  deflection  zone  must  be set  in order 
to  display  the  directions  correctly . 
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-Hold  the@=> fig . 62  button  down  until  the  number  of 
the  set  magnetic  deflection  zone  appears  on  the  interior  rear  view  mirror . 
- Adjust  the  magnetic  deflection  zone  by repeatedly  pressing  on  the@ button . The  set  mode  automatically 
deactivates  after  a few  seconds. • 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourselt  service  iTechnical data  

Seat  memory 
Applies  to  veh icles:  with  seat  memory 
Driver's  seat  memory 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  two  drivers can be 
stored  using  the  memory  buttons  in the  driver's door. 
-...... SET  1 2 ,,.., 
Fig. 68  Driver's door: 
Seat  memory 
In  addition  to  the setting  for  the driver's  seat,  the  settings for  the 
steering  column*  and  both  exterior  mirrors  can  be  stored. 
Storing  and  r ecalling  setting s 
Using  the  memory  buttons  1 and  2,  you can  store  and  recall  the 
settings  for  two  different  drivers~ fig . 68 . 
T he  current  settings  are  also  automatically  stored  on  the  remote 
control  key being  used when  the vehicle  is locked.  When  the vehicle  is 
unlocked,  the  settings  stored  on  the  remo te contro l key  being  used 
are  automatically  recalled. This  function  has to be  activated  in the 
MMI 
~ page  80, " Activating  remote  cont rol  key memo ry" . 
Tur ning  seat  m em ory  o n and  off 
If the  [ ON/OFF I switch  is depressed , the  seat  memo ry is inoperative . 
The  word 
OFF next  to  the  [  ON/OFF ) switch  illuminates. 
All the  stored  settings  are  retained.  We  recommend  using  the 
I ON/OFF ) switch  and  deact ivat ing  the  seat  memory  if the  vehicle  is 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
S
eats  and  storage 
only  going  to  be  used temporarily by a driver  whose  settings  are  not 
going  to  be  stored .• 
App lies  to  veh icles : w it h  seat  memo ry 
Storing  and  recalling  a  seat  position 
Before  you  can  store  or  recall  your  seat  position,  the 
[ON/OFF) button  must  be  engaged  (down) . 
Storing  settings 
-Adjust  the  driver 's  seat => page 76. 
- Adjust  the  steering  column*=> 
page 107. 
-Adjust  both  outside  mirrors=> page 71. In  the  ti lt-down 
position,  the  passenger  mirror  can  be  adjusted  to  the 
preferred  position  and  saved  in the  seat  memory. 
- Press  the 
[SETI button  and  hold  it down.  At the  same 
time,  press  one  of  the  memory  buttons  for  at  least  one 
second . 
- Release  the  buttons.  The  settings  are  now  stored  under  the  corresponding  memo ry bu tton. 
Recalling  settings 
- Driver's  door  open  -press  the  des ired  memory  button. 
- Driver's  door  closed  - press  the  corresponding  memory 
button  unt il the  stored  position  is  reached . 
Su ccessfu l storage  is confirmed  audib ly and  by the  light  in the  [SET ) 
button  illuminat ing . 
When  the vehicle  is 
locked , the current  settings  are stored  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  control  key.  But  the  settings  sto red  on 
memory  buttons  1 and  2  are not deleted.  They can  be  recalled at  any .., 
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The detection~ page 138, fig. 131  of  the  radar  sensor  detection 
area  is made  up  of : 
•  the  approach  area  (light  green  area) 
(D, about  230  feet  (70  m) 
behind  the  vehicle,  and 
•  the  "blind  spot"  (dark  green  area)@. 
The  radar  sensors  cover  the  adjacent  left  and  right  lanes.  Other  lanes  are 
not cove red  by the  radar  sensors. 
rn Tip s 
Side  assist  does  not  measure  act ual  lane  width.  The  system  assumes 
a fixed  lane  w idth.  Detection  in  the  left  and  right  lanes  is based  on 
this  assumed  lane  w idth.  When  driving  on  narrow  roads  or  when 
driving  to  the  left  or  right  of  the  center  of  a travel  lane,  it  is  possible 
that  vehicles  will  be  detected  that  are 
not in the  lane  next  to  the  lane 
you  are  using~ 
page 143.  • 
Applie s to  ve hicl es: w ith s id e a ssist 
Operation 
Side assist  compares  the  distance  and  difference  in speed  of detected 
vehicles  with  the  speed  of  your  vehicle . Whenever  the  difference  in 
speed  and  distance  is  registered  as  notab le  if you  were  to  change 
lanes,  a  signa l light  appears  on  the  respect ive  m irror . 
The  signa l can  light  up  if you  are  passed  by a vehicle  or  if you  are 
passing  another  vehicle. 
If you  pass  another  vehicle  slowly  (d ifference  in speed  less  than  9 
mph,  or  15  km/h) , the  signa l light  will  come  on  as  soon  as  the  other 
vehicle  is in your  blind  spot  and  is detected  by side  ass ist . When  the 
difference  in speed  is greater,  the  signal  light  wi ll not  come  on. • 
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ment  Safety  first 
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pp lies  to ve hicles : w ith  side  assist 
Informational  and  alert  stage  signals 
S ide  assis t has  two  signa l st ages: 
•  the  informational  stage  signal,  and 
•  t he  ale rt  stage  signal. 
S ide  assist  helps  you  by using  the  appropr iate  s ignal  stage, 
depending  on  whether  or  not  you  have  activated  the  turn  signal,  and 
thus  have  indicated  that  you  are  or  are  not  changing  lanes . 
Informat ional  stage  signal 
As long  as  you  have  not  activated  the  turn  signal,  side  assist  informs 
you  of  detected  vehicles  that  are  registered  as  being  in a notable  loca
tion  if you  were  to  change  lanes . Wheneve r the  detected  vehicle 's 
difference  in  speed  and  distance  is registered  by side  assist  as 
notable,  the  signal  l ight  on  the  respective  m irror  produces  muted 
illumination . 
Th e br ightness  of the  info rmationa l stage  signal  is designed  no t to be 
as  intense,  so  that  it  does  not  interfere  w ith  your  v iew  of  the  road 
when  you  are  driving  and  have  no  in tention  of  chang ing  lanes.  When 
you  look  in the  outside  mirror,  you  can  clearly  see  the  informat ional 
stage  signal. 
Alert  stage  signal 
Whe n you  act ivate  the  tu rn  s ignal,  a nd side  assist  has  de tected  a 
vehicle  in a notable  location  on that  particular  side,  the  signal  light  on 
this  side  mirro r flashes  b rightly.  The  repeated  brief  and  bright 
flash ing  of  the  alert  stage  signal  reminds  you  to  carefully  check 
traffic  to  the  rear  in the  outside  mirror  and  over your  shoulder,  so  t hat 
you  can  safely  complete  the  lane  change~ 
& in  "Safety  tips" on 
page 144. 
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The  brightness  of  the  signa l light  on  the  outside  mirrors  can  be 
adjusted  with  the  MMI 
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Sensors  in  the  bumper 
Sensors  are  located  in the  rear  bumpers . If these  detect  a n obsta cle, 
audib le  and  visual  sig nals  wa rn you.  The  range  at  w hich the  sensors 
beg in to  measure  is approximately: 
T o  the  sid e 
2 ft (0. 60 m) 
Center  rear 5 .2  ft  (1.60  m) 
Distan ce warning  when  reversing  s tarts  w hen  an  obsta cle  is detec ted 
in the  range  of  the  parking  ass ist  system.  As the  d ista nce  decreases, 
t he  time  in te rval  between  the  audib le tones  becomes  shorter . 
When  the  dis tance  is less  tha n  1ft 
(0.30 m),  the  tone  becomes 
cont inuo us.  At  th is  point  yo u should  stop  back ing  up. 
If  the  dis tance  to  an obs tacle  stays  the s am e,  t he  volume  o f the 
distance  signal  chime  is  grad ually reduced  after  about 
4 seconds 
(does  not  affe ct  the  conti nuous  signal  tone) . App roac hing  an oth er 
obs tacle  w ill cause  the  distance  sig nal  to sound  aga in at  t he  normal 
vol ume. 
Rear  view  camera  coverage  area 
Th e MM I display  s hows  the  area  covere d by  the  rea r view  c amera 
=> 
page 16 2, fig.  156 G) . Objects  that  a re  not  in  the  area  covered @ 
are  not  s hown  on  the  MMI dis play . 
W e recommend  that  you  prac tice  parking  w ith  th e  rear  v iew  camera 
in  a traff ic-free  location  o r parking  lot  to  become  fam iliar with  the 
system,  the  or ientat ion lines,  a nd  their  functi on . W hen  doing  this, 
there  should  be  good  light  and  weathe r cond itions. 
I n  the  MMI di spla y, obje cts  o r ve hicl es  appea r closer  or  fu rt h er  aw ay 
if: 
•  you are dr iv ing  in  reverse  gea r from  a level  sur face  onto  an  incline, 
or  a dow nwar d  slop e, 
•  you are  drivin g  in  reverse  gear  toward  protrud ing  ob jects, 
•  t he  vehicle  is ca rry ing  too  much  load  in the  rear. 
T he  accuracy  of  the  orientat ion  lines  and  blue  s urfaces  d imin ishes  if : 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
•  t
he  rear  view  camera  does  not  provide  a  re liable  image , fo r 
ex am ple,  in  po or visib ility co ndi tion s or  if  the  lens  is  dir ty, 
•  the  image  on  the  screen  is  not  visible  due  to  sun  g la re  and  reflec
t io n. 
Caring  for  the  rear  view  camera  lens 
The  re ar  view  came ra  is  locat ed  above  the  r ear  license pla te  br acket . 
For the  pa rking  ass ist  to  operate,  the  lens => 
page 162, fig. 157  m ust 
be  ke pt  clean: 
•  Dampen  the  lens  wi th a  household  alcoho l-based  glass  cleaner, 
and  clean  the  lens  wi th a  d ry  cloth => 0. 
•  Remove  snow  with  a hand  br us h  and  ice  preferab ly w it h  a de- icing 
sp ray =>0. 
& WARNING 
•  The parking  aid cannot  replace  the  driver's attention.  The 
driver alone is responsible for parking and similar driving maneu • 
vers. 
•  Always  keep your eyes  on the  vehicle 's surroundings,  using  the 
rear view  mirror as well. 
•  Do not  allow  yourself  to  be distracted  from  traffic  by the  rear 
view  camera  pictures. 
•  If the  position  and the  installation  angle  of  the  camera  has 
changed,  for example,  after  a  rear end  collision,  do  not  continue 
to  use the  system  for safety  reasons.  Have it checked  by a qualified  dealership . 
0 Note 
• Low obstacles  a lready  s ignaled  by a wa rning  can  disapp ea r from 
the  system's  detection  range  as  they  are  approached  and  will  not 
co ntinu e to  be  signaled.  O bje cts  such  a s  barrier  c hains , trailer  draw 
bars,  thin  painted  vertical  po les  or  fences  may  not  be  detected  by the 
sys te m , pos ing  r isk  of  d amage.  _.. 
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