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Driver  information 
Applies  to  veh icles:  with  Adaptive C ruise  Cont ro l 
Displays  in  the  instrument  cluster 
Depending  on the  driving situation,  driver information  is 
displayed  in the  instrument  cluster . 
@ Speedometer  and  indicator  light  display 
@  Display  in the  instrument  cluster 
Fig.  114  O vervi ew 
in strume nt  clu ster 
@ Speedomet er  and  indicator  light  display 
Important  information  concerning  vehicle  operation  with  Adaptive 
Cru ise  Control  is shown  in display  area @. T he  desired  speed  you  set 
is  indicated  in the  speedometer  (L ED lights  around  the  edge). 
Th e  ind ic ator  lig hts  show  whether  the  sys tem  has  detec ted  a ve hicle 
traveling  ahead. 
@ Display  in  the  instrument  cluster 
In  d isp lay  area @ information  from  the  navigation  system * and  the 
t rip  compu ter  is displayed  in a ddition  to  info rmation  abou t Ad apt ive 
Cru ise  Control. 
You can  select  among  the  different  information  by repeated  b rief 
taps  on the 
I RESE T! but ton on the  windshield  w iper  lever~ page 35, 
"Operation" . 
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Certain pieces  of in format ion in the  bottom  part  of the  display  are  not 
show n perm anent ly . In fo rmat ion  is  dis played  on ly if you  set  or 
change  the  speed  setting,  change  the  t ime  interval,  when  messages 
are  displayed  or  if the  Adaptive  Cr uise  Control  is tu rned  off  for  safety 
reasons .• 
App lies  to  v ehicle s: with  Adaptive  C ru ise  Cont rol 
Display  in  the  speedometer 
Desired  speed 
Fig. 1 15  Di spl ay in 
th e  sp eedometer 
The  des ired  speed  set  by the  driver  is displayed  by  a red  LED. 
If  the  desired  speed  was  set  between  two  lines  o n the  speedometer 
using  the 
[ SET ! button,  the  two  closes t light  em itting  diodes  will 
come  on~ fig. 115 . 
The  system  allows  on ly speeds  to  be  set  between  20  to  95  mph  (30 
to  150  km/h)  to  be  set.  This speed  range  is fa int ly ill umina ted  in  the 
speedometer  (L ED  lights) . 
Indicator  lights  (symbols) 
• ""~  Open  ro ad: The  indicator  light 11 "~ shows  that  ACC is active 
and  that  no  moving  veh icle  has  been  detected  with  in  range  of the 
radar  sensor  up  ahead  in your  lane  of travel.  The  set  speed  is main-
tained.  .,,_ 
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to  the  traffic  situation  is absolutely  necessary.  The  following  may  be 
reasons  why the message 
ACC  functionality  limited appears: 
•  The  ACC sensor  is dirty . The  ACC system  is  not reacting,  or  is  not 
reacting  correctly,  to  moving  vehicles  up ahead  in your  lane of  travel. 
•  There  may  be very  light  traffic on  and there is  nothing  that  marks 
the  side  of  the  road  (for  example,  guard  rails,  traffic  signs,  trees) . As 
soon  as  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead  is detected  aga in,  ACC becomes 
active  again  and  the  message  disappears. 
Th e ACC sensor  is located  in  the  area under the front  license  plate. 
If 
the  ACC sensor  is dirty  or  blocked,  clean  the area  to  restore  system 
operat ion. 
ACC  not  available 
The text  message ACC  not available appears,  for example,  if  the 
temperature  of  the  brakes  is excessive.  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  is 
temporarily  not available.  A warning tone  sounds  as  a  reminder. 
ACC  not  available! 
The text  message ACC not  available! appears  in the  event  of  a 
malfunction.  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  is turned  off.  A warn ing  tone 
so unds  as a reminder.  Have  the  system inspected by a  qualified  deal
ership. 
ACC  sensor  blocked ! 
The text  message ACC sensor  blocked! appears  when  the  ACC System 
can  no  longer  accurately  detect vehicles  moving  up  ahead  in your  lane 
of  travel.  Adaptive Cruise  Control  is turned  off.  A warning  tone  also 
so unds  as  a  reminder. 
To  decide  whether  it  is  necessary  to  switch  off  the  ACC (ACC sensor 
blocked 
!) or  if it  is only  a temporary  condition  (ACC  Functiona lly 
limited),  the  system  w ill also  takes  into consideration  the  outside 
temperature  and/or  the  windshield  wiper  operation . 
Th e ACC  sensor  is dirty  or  blocked  (e.g. leaves,  snow) .  The  ACC sensor  is  located  in the  area  under  the  front 
license plate.  If 
the  ACC  sensor  is  dirty or bloc ked,  clean  the  area  to  restore  system 
operation . 
EPB  activation 
The  text  message EPB activation appears  if emergency  braking  was 
man ua lly initiated  with  the  Electromechanical  Parking  Brake  (EPB). 
The  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  is turned  off . Th is is accompanied  by a 
wa rning  tone. 
Speed 
The  set  speed  in  mph (Canada  km/h)  always  appears  when saving  or 
changing  the  speed  in Adaptive  Cruise  Control=:> 
page 122, "How  is 
the  speed  stored?" and=:> 
page 123, "Changing  stored speed". 
Selector  lever  position! 
The text  message Selector  lever position! appears  when the  selecto r 
lever  is moved  to  position 
N . In  this  position,  Adaptive  Cruise  Control 
is  not  available. • 
Applies to  vehicles:  wit h Adapt ive Cruise  Contro l 
Driver  intervention  prompt 
The driver  intervention  prompt  calls  on  the  driver to  take 
over  the  situation. 
Fig.  118  I nstrument 
cluster:  Dr iver inter -
v ent ion  prompt 
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Adaptive  Cruise  Control -
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In certain  situations,  the  braking  power  of  the  Adaptive Cruise 
Control  is not  enough to  maintain  an  adequate  distance  to  the  vehicle 
up  ahead.  In  these  situations,  the  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  calls  the 
driver  to  take action. 
The 
driver intervention  prompt alerts you visually  and  audibly  to  take 
over. 
•  A red  vehicle  is shown  in the  instru ment  cluster  display 
=> 
page 130, fig.  118. 
•  Th e text 
DISTANCE! appears  in the  status  line. 
•  The  indicator  light 
c:::>uuc:::> in the  speedometer  blinks  red. 
•  A warning  tone  sounds . 
[I) Tips 
• If the  Adaptive  cruise  control  initiates  braking,  the  hydraulic  brake 
system  is under  pressure . Therefore,  the  brake pedal  distance  is 
shorter  and  the  pedal  "feels" harder . 
•  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  is switched 
off after  pressing  the  foot
brake.  The speed  saved  up  this  point  can  be  resumed. 
•  To  resume  the  saved speed,  release  the  brake  pedal  and  press  the 
control  lever=> 
page 124, "Turning  Adaptive  Cruise  Control off 
temporarily". 
• If you  use  the  accelerator  to go  faster  than  the  speed  of  the 
vehicle  ahead  of  you,  the 
driver  intervention prompt will not be 
accompanied  by a warn ing  s ignal. 
•  If the  speed  you  previously set  is exceeded,  the  indicator  light  in 
the  speedometer  will  switch 
off .• 
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MMI  settings 
Individual  settings for Adaptive  Cruise Control  can be 
selected  in the MMI. 
Settings  for  the Driving  program can be  adjusted  individually 
to  the  particular  user and saved  in  the  MMI.  This  can only  be 
done  with  the  engine  running. 
- Select:  Function  button 
[CAR]> Systems*>  adaptive 
cruise control  > Driving  program . 
Setting the  driving  program 
In  the Driving program menu  you  can  adjust  the  character istics  of 
Adaptive  Cruise  Contro l to  your  own  preferences  using 
Dynamic , 
Standard  or Comfort. 
Saving settings 
Your individual  settings are  automatically  saved  and  assigned  to  the 
remote  control  key being  used  (remote  key storage).  If  the  key  is 
given  to another  person, the  saved  settings  rema in as  they  are.• 
System  limitations 
A pp lies  to  ve hicle s: with  Ad apti ve  Crui se Con tro l 
General  information 
The  radar  sensor  has  limits that  the  driver must  know  to 
be  able  to  use  ACC properly. 
The  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  works  within  limits that  are  also  related 
to  radar  sensor  range  and  sight distance. In some  situations  ACC may 
reac t unusually  or  late  from  the  driver's  poin t of  view . Therefore, 
always  be attentive  to what  is happen ing  around  you  and  a lways  be 
ready  to  intervene,  if  necessary: 
•  when  driving  around  curves=> 
page 132 
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• when  vehicles up fro nt  are not  in line wit h your  veh icle 
~ page 132 
•  when other  ve hicles are chang ing  lanes ~ page 133 
• when other  vehi cles are difficult  to  de tect~ pag e 133. 
• when ve hicles up ahead are no t moving  o r ob sta cles are in yo ur 
t rav el lan e~ 
page 133 
& WARNING 
The radar sensor's  function  and range can be reduced by rain, snow 
and  heavy spray . Moving vehicles  up ahead  may not  be  promptly 
detected  or may  not  be  detected  at  all. 
•  Always  pay careful  attention  to  the  traffic  situation  and  be 
ready to  intervene  and  be  ready to  take  complete  control  when 
ever  necessary. • 
Applies  to  ve hicle s: wit h  Ad ap tive  Cru is e  Cont ro l 
When  driving  around  curves 
Fig . 119  Vehicl e 
enteri ng  a cu rve 
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Entering  a  curve 
Fig.  120  Vehicle 
le av ing a  curve 
When e nte ring  a curv e, the  Adapt ive Cruise Contro l may react  to  a 
v ehicle  in the  n ext  lan e and app ly the  b rak es  in your  v ehicle 
~ fig.  119 . The braking  action  can be overridden  by dep ressing the 
acc ele ra tor  pe dal. 
Leaving  a  curve 
A t the  end of very long  curves , ACC's predict ive lane  read ing c an c ause 
ACC to  react to  anothe r veh icle  in the  next  lane and ap ply the  bra kes 
on you r ve hi cle~  fig. 12 0. Th e br ak in g ac tion ca n be ov erridde n by 
depressing  the  accelerator  peda l.• 
App lies  to  veh icles: w ith  Adaptive  Cruise  Control 
Vehicles  offset  to  one  side 
Fig.  121  V ehicle trav
e ling  ahead outside 
the  detection  range of  the  rada r se nso r  .,_  

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Vehicles  moving  up ahead  but  offset  in  the lane  cannot  be  detected 
by  ACC until  they  are  in  sensor range.• 
Appli es  to  vehi cles : wit h Adap tive  Cru ise  Cont rol 
Lane  changes  by  other  vehicles 
Fig. 122  A vehicle 
changes lanes 
Vehicles  that  cut  into your  lane a short  distance  in front  of you  cannot 
be  detected  by ACC  until they  are  in  sensor  range. • 
Appli es  to  vehi cles : wit h Adap tive  Cru ise  Cont rol 
Vehicles  that  are  difficult  to  detect 
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Fig.123  Two-wheeled 
vehicle driving  ahead 
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Some  vehicles  moving  up  ahead  in your  lane  of  travel  are  difficult  to 
detect,  for example  two-wheeled  vehicles,  vehicles  with  high  ground 
clearance,  loads  sticking  out  the  back . Vehicles  like  this  are  often 
detected  late or  in  some  situations  not  at  all. • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: w ith  Ad aptive  Crui se  Contro l 
Stationary  vehicles 
Fig.  124  Turning and 
stationary  vehicle 
Fig. 125  Sheering out 
and stationary  vehicle 
If a  vehicle  that  has  been  detected  by ACC exits the  highway  or  sheers 
out  into  the  neighboring  travel  lane, and  there  is a  stationary  vehicle 
ahead  of  that  vehicle,  ACC will  not detect  or  react  to  that  stationary 
vehicle~  fig. 124  and~  fig. 125 . • 
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Audi  lane  assist -________________  lff'II 
Not ready:  The yellow  indicator  light  shows  that  the  system  is 
turned  on  but  unable  to  send  a  warning. This can be due  to  the 
following: 
•  Th ere  are  no  boundary  lines,  or  there  is only  one  boundary  line 
present. 
•  The  boundary  lines  are not detected  (e .g . due  to  snow,  dirt,  wet 
conditions  or  light  shining  into  the  camera  lens). 
•  More  than two  boundary  lines  (such  as  at construction  sites) are 
located  in  the vehicle's  lane. 
•  Th e vehicle's  speed  is below  the  speed  needed  to  activate  it, which 
is about  40  mph  (65  km/h) . 
•  Th e  lane  is narrowe r than  about  8 
ft. (2.5 m),  or  wider than  about 
16 ft. (5 m). 
•  The  curve  is too  sharp. 
Notes  on  the  instrument  cluster  display 
When  the  lane  assist  turns  off  automatically,  the instrument  cluster 
indicator  goes out  and  one  of  the  fo llowing  messages  appears  on the 
display: 
Audi  lane  assist not  available:  currently  no  sensor  vision 
Thi s message  appears  when  the camera  can  no  longer  function 
because  it  cannot  detect  the  boundary  lines.  This  may  be  due  to  the 
following: 
•  Th e  exte rior  side  of  the  camera  viewing  window=> 
page 134, 
fig.  127  is covered  with  dirt  or  ice.  Clean  this  part  of  the  windsh ield. 
•  Th e  came ra viewing  window  is fogged  up  on  the  inside.  In  this 
case,  wait  until  the  fog  disappears before  turning  lane  assist  on 
again. 
•  Th e system  was  unable to  detect  boundary  lines  over  an  extended 
period  of  time  due  to  road  conditions  (such as snow-cove red  lanes). 
Do not  turn  lane  assist  on  aga in until  the  lines can  be  more  easily 
detected. 
Audi  lane  assist  currently not  available 
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ment  Safety  first  A temporary  malfunction 
is preventing  lane  assist  from  operating . 
Tr y turning  on  lane assist  again  at  a lat er time. 
Audi  lane  assist:  system fault 
The  system  shou ld be  checked  by an  authorized  Audi  dealer or  other 
qualified  wo rkshop. 
[ i ] Tips 
•  Make  sure  that the  camera  viewing  window => page 134, fig. 127 
is  not  covered  by stickers  or  similar  objects. 
•  Always  keep the camera  viewing  w indow  clean.  This can  us ually be 
done  by operating  the  windshie ld wipers. • 
Applies to  vehicles: wi th lane  assist 
MMI  settings 
You can  use  the fv1fv1I to adjust  the  warning time  and 
steering  wheel  vibration. 
-Select:  Function  button [CAR ]> Systems *> Audi  lane 
assist. 
Setting  the  warning time 
Early: This  setting  warns  the  driver  before  a wheel  touches  the 
detected  lane  boundary  line. The  warning  depends  on  the  vehicle's 
angle  as  it  approaches  the  boundary line.  If you  approach  a  boundary 
line  gradually,  the  warn ing  will  occur  earlier.  If  you  approach  the 
boundary  line  at  a  very sha rp angle,  the warn ing will occur  just befo re 
a wheel  touches  the  line. 
Medium : In  this  setting,  the  warning  time  adjusts  to  the  characteris
tics  of the  road  and  the vehicle  speed.  The wa rning  occurs  later  fo r 
curves  and  occurs  earlier  for  straight  stretches  of  road . The  warning 
occurs  later  on  narrow roads  than  on  wide ro ads. 
Late : This setting  warns  the  driver  when  a wheel  dr ives  over  the 
detected  lane boundary  line. 
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Audi  side  assist 
Lane  Change  Assistant 
Applies to veh icles: with  side  ass ist 
Descr iption 
The side  assist  helps you  when  changing  lanes. 
AU DI 
Fi g. 1 28  Rear 
b um per:  Positio n of 
r adar senso rs ( not 
v isible on o utside) 
F ig.  129  Signa l  light 
o n  th e outside mi rror· 
driver's s ide 
Side  ass ist  uses  radar  sensors  (not  visible  on  outside)=> fig.  128  to 
help  the  driver  check blind  spots,  and see  what  is happening  in traffic 
behind  the  vehicle::::> 
page 138, fig. 131. 
Signal  lights  are  built  into  both  outside  mirrors=> fig. 129.  The signal 
light  on the  left  outs ide  mirror  assis ts when  moving  over  into  the  left 
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lane  and  the  signal  light  on  the  right  outs ide  mirror  assists  when 
moving  over  into the  right  lane. 
Th e  signa l light  comes  on  to  tell  you  that  side  ass ist  has  detected  a 
vehicle  on  that  side  and  that  the  position  of this other  ve hicle  should 
be  taken  into account  if yo u were  to  change  lanes.  This  is called  the 
inform ational  stage  signa l=> page 139 . T he  informational  stage 
signa l is designed  so  that  you  not ice  it on ly when  you  are  looking  in 
the  outside  mirror. 
When  you  activate  the turn  signal  and  side assist  detects  a vehicle  in 
a  notab le  location,  the  correspond ing  signal  on  the  outside  mirror 
flashes  briefly  and brightly  several  times.  This  is the 
ale rt stage 
s ign al=> 
page 139.  • 
Applies  to  v ehicles: with  side  ass ist 
Activating  and  deactivating 
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Activating 
Fig . 130  Coc kpit: Side 
assist b utt on 
- Press  the=>  fig.  130  button.  The indica tor  on the  button 
lights  up .  .., 
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Deactivating 
- Press  the  button  again . T he  indicator  light  o n the  b utton 
goes  out. 
The  system  works  at  speeds  faster  tha n 19  mph  (30  km/h) . 
& WARNING 
• Imp roper  reliance on the  side assist system can cause collisions 
and  seriou s per sonal  injury: 
- Never  rely only  on  s ide ass ist  when  changing  lanes. 
- Alway s che ck rear view  mirror s to  m ake  sure that  it  i s safe to 
change  lanes. 
•  Side a ssist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles under  all  condition s
danger  of  accident! 
•  Side a ssi st  cannot  detect  vehicle s in time  to  alert  you when 
they  approach  from  beh ind at  very  high  speed,  or fall  drop  back 
very  quickly . 
•  The  radar  sen sor's 
v is ion can be  reduced or entirely  blocked  by 
rain , snow,  and  heavy spray . This can result  in  side as sis t  not 
adequately  detecting  vehicle s or , in  some cases, not  detecting 
them  at  a ll.  Alway s keep  an eye on the  dir ection  you are traveling 
and  the  rele vant  area  around  the  vehicle. 
•  Please note  that  side assist indicates  there  are  approaching 
vehicles , or  vehicles in you r blind  spot,  only  after  you r vehicle  has 
reached a driving  speed of  at  lea st  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
•  Side assist signal  doe s not  work  around  t ight  corners  (turning 
radius  les s than  328  feet , or  100  m). 
•  Side assist is no replacement  for the  driver 's full  attention . The 
driver  alone  is respon sible  for  lane change s and  s imilar  driving 
maneuvers.  Always  keep an  eye on the  direction  you are traveling 
and  the  relevant  area  around  the  vehicle. 
0 Note 
•  T o ensure  that  you  do  not  adversely  affe ct  s ide  as sist , do  not  block 
the  area  on  the  rear  b umper  where  the  radar  sensors  are  located  with 
fo reign  objects  (such  as  st ic kers  or  b icycle  ra cks). 
•  Make  s ure  that  the  signal  light  on  the  o utside  mi rror  is not 
bloc ked  by stic ke rs or  othe r items. 
[I) Tips 
•  Side  ass ist  automatica lly deac tivates  if  it  detects  that  the  radar 
sensors  are  blocked=> 
page 144. The  indicator  light  on  the  button 
goes  out. 
•  Th e area  on  the  bumper  w he re the  radar  sensors  are  located  must 
c ons istent ly  rema in free  of  snow,  i ce,  a nd  he avy soiling  so  that  s ide 
assist  can  function  properly.  Follow  the  add itiona l notes  on 
=> 
page 144. 
•  Add it iona l tinting  on t he front  side  windows  can  ma ke it  harder  to 
see  and  correctly  u nders tand  the  s ig nal  light  on  the  outs ide  mirro r. 
•  For  Decla ration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FCC and  Industry 
Canada  regulations=> 
page 349.  • 
Applies  to vehicl es : w it h  side  ass ist 
Sensor  detection  area 
,  D i 
Fig. 131  S chem ati c 
illustrat io n : S ensor 
detection  are a 
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