place heavy loads on a small area of the
seat.
Setup
The climate control system setup is accessed
through the MMI.
.. Se lect : I CARI f u nct ion but ton> Car sy stem s
control b utton > AC .
Rear cabin settings*
When th is function is selected, all sett ings for
the rear can be adjusted through the climate con trol system in the cockpit. The cl ima te
con trol system setti ngs cannot be adjus ted in
the rear seat a t the same time . This func tion
switches off after a ce rtain period of time or
when one of the dials in the cockpit is press
ed.
Auto reci rculation*
The sens itivity level of the au tom atic rec i rcu
l ation mode can be set at v arious leve ls from
off to sensit ive . When recirculation mode ia:. !
is switched on, air recirculation is contro lled
automatically . You must press the~ button if
fog forms on the windows.
Footwell temperature
You ca n ad just the footwe ll tempe rat ur e so
that it is cooler or wa rmer.
AC mode
T he strengt h of t he airflow ca n be adjusted to
light, med ium o r strong.
Windshield heat*
When the defroster~ is switched o n and the
Auto sett ing is selected, the windshie ld de
froster is controll ed automatically .
Solar roof*
When the ignition is off, so lar-powered park
i n g vent ilation may switch o n, as long as
- there is sufficient sunlight,
- th e outside tempe ratu re is not too low,
- the center vents are open,
- the sun roof is clos ed o r til te d and
W arm and cold 77
- recirculation mode l""' I (climate control sys
tem) and
Auto ( M MI) are selected.
Pa rking ventila tion is cont rolled au toma tic ally
in the
Auto sett ing.
~ Steering wheel heating
App lies to vehicles : wi th hea ted s teering wheel
The steering wheel rim con be heated .
Fig. 7 8 Steeri ng col umn: steering w hee l h eating bu t
to n
.. Press the lil button to switc h steer ing whee l
heating on/off . Th e message
Ste ering wh eel
heating on! /Steering wheel heat ing off!
a p pears in the instr ument cluster d is pla y.
T he tempe rat ure is ma intained at a constant
l evel when steering whe el heat ing is sw itc hed
o n.
The steering wheel heating sett ings are stor
ed a utomat ically and assigne d to the remote
control key that is in use.
78 On the road
On the road
Steering
Adjusting steering wheel position
The steering wheel position can be adjusted
for height and reach .
Fig. 79 Switch for steer ing wheel adjustment
First , adjust the driver's seat correctly .
• To adjust the height, press the switch up/
down. The steering column will continue
moving as long as you are pressing the
switch.
• To move the steering wheel forward or back,
press the switch forward/back . The steering
column will continue moving as long as you
are pressing the switch.
There must be at least 10 inches (25 cm) be
tween your chest and the center of the steer ing wheel. If you cannot sit more than 10 in
ches (25 cm) from the steering wheel, see if
adaptive equipment is available to help you
reach the pedals and increase the distance
from the steering wheel.
For detailed information on how to adjust the
driver's seat, see
Q page 55.
In vehicles with the memory function* , the
steering column settings are stored together
with the seat position.
A WARNING
Improper use of steering wheel adjust
ment and improper seating position can
cause serious personal injury. -
Adjust the steering wheel column only
when the vehicle is not moving to pre
vent loss of vehicle control.
- Adjust the driver's seat or steering wheel
so that there is a minimum of 10 inches
(25 cm) between your chest and the
steering wheel
Q page 128, fig . 136 . If
you cannot maintain this minimum dis
tance, the airbag system cannot protect
you properly.
- If physical limitations prevent you from
sitt ing 10 inches (25 cm) or more from
the steering wheel, check with your au
thorized Audi dealer to see if adaptive equipment is available.
- If the steering wheel is aligned with your
face, the supplemental driver's airbag
cannot provide as much protection in an
accident. Always make sure that the
steering wheel is aligned with your
chest.
- Always hold the steering wheel with your
hands at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock posi
tions to reduce the risk of personal injury
if the driver's airbag deploys.
- Never hold the steering wheel at the 12
o'clock position or with your hands inside
the steering wheel rim or on the steering
wheel hub. Holding the steering wheel
the wrong way can cause serious injuries
to the hands, arms and head if the driv
er's airbag deploys.
Easy entry feature
The easy entry feature makes it easier to en
ter and exit the vehicle by automatically ad
justing the steering wheel.
• Select in the MMI: ICARlfunction button>
Car systems control button > Vehicle set·
tings > Seats > Driver's seat> Easy entry >
On.
When the easy entry feature is turned on, the
steering wheel moves up to the park position
when you switch off the ignition. After you en-
ter the vehicle, the steering wheel moves to .,..
.. Press the !START ENGINE STOPI button. The
engine will start.
.. Drive to your author ized Audi dealer imme
diately to have the malfunction corrected .
@ Tips
You can view the message again by press
ing the
! START ENGINE STOPI button.
Electromechanical
parking brake
Operation
The electromechanical parking brake replaces
the hand brake.
Fig. 82 Center console: Park ing brake
.. Pull on the switch<®> c> fig . 82 @to apply
the parking brake. The indicator light in the
switch illuminates.
.. Step on the brake pedal or the accelerator
pedal and press the switch <®> at the same
t ime to release the parking brake. The indi
cator light in the switch goes out.
Your vehicle is equipped with an electrome
chan ical parking brake. The parking brake is
designed to prevent the vehicle from roll ing
un intent ionally and replaces the hand brake.
In addition to the normal functions of a tradi
tional hand brake, the electromechanical parking brake provides various convenience
and safety functions.
When starting from rest
-The integral starting assist helps you when
driving by automatically releasing the park
i ng brake
c> page 82, Starting from rest.
On the road 81
- When start ing on inclines, the starting as
sist prevents the vehicle from unintentional
ly rolling back. The braking force of the
parking brake is not released until sufficient
driving force has been built up at the
wheels.
Emergency brake function
An emergency brake ensures that the vehicle
can be slowed down even if the
normal brakes
fail
c> page 83, Emergency braking.
Indicator lights
-If the parking brake is closed with the igni
tion
switched on the indicator lights come
on - (USA mode ls)/ . (Canada models)
in the instrument cluster and the switch.
- If the parking brake is closed with the igni
tion
switched off the indicator lights come
on - (USA models)/ . (Canada models)
in the instrument cluster and the switch for
about 20 seconds .
A WARNING
Do not press the accelerator pedal inadver
tently if the veh icle is stationary but the
engine is running and a gear is selected .
Otherwise the vehi cle w ill start to move
immediately and could result in a crash.
(D Note
If the symbol . in the display or the indi
cator light
11111 (USA models)/ . (Cana
da models) in the instrument cluster flash
es, there is a malfunction in the brake sys
tem. Please refer to the detailed descrip
tion of the indicator lights
c>page 14.
- If the indicator light -(USA mod-
els)/ . (Canada models) or
Im turns
on, there may be a malfunction in the
parking brake
c> page 15.
{I) Tips
-Yo u can app ly the parking brake at any
time -even with the ignition switched
off. The ignition must be on in order to
release the parking brake.
82 On the road
-Occasiona l noises when the parking
brake is applied and re leased are norma l
and are not a cause for concern .
- When the vehicle is parked, the parking
brake goes through a se lf-test cycle at
regular intervals. Any assoc iated noises
are norma l.
Parking
Various rules apply to prevent the parked ve
hicle from rolling away accidentally.
P ar king
,. Stop the vehicle w ith the foot brake.
,. Pull the switch© to apply the parking
brake.
,. Se lect the
P se lector lever position
9 page 112.
,. Turn the eng ine off q _&. .
In addition on incline s and grad es
,. Turn the steering whee l so that your vehicle
wi ll ro ll against the curb in case it should
start to move .
A WARNING
-When you leave your veh icle -even if on
ly briefly -always take the ignition key
with you. This applies particularly when children remain in the veh icle. Otherw ise
the ch ildren could sta rt t he engine, re
lease the p arking brake or operate e lec
trical equipment (e .g. power windows) .
T he re is the risk of an accident.
- When the vehicle is loc ked, no one -par
t icu la rly not children sho uld remain in
the vehicle . Locked doors make it more
difficult for emergency workers to get in
to the vehicle -putt ing lives at risk.
Start ing from rest
The starting assist function ensures that the
parking brake is released automatically upon starting.
Stopping and appl ying par kin g brake
,. Pull the switch© to apply the parking
brake.
St arting and automatic ally rel easi ng the
parking b rake
,. When you start to dr ive as usual, the park
ing brake is automat ically released and your
veh icle beg ins to move.
When stopping at a traffic signal or stopping in city traffic, the parking brake can be ap
plied . The vehicle does not have to be held
with the footbrake . The parking brake elimi
nates the tendency to creep w ith a dr ive range
engaged. As soo n as you d rive off as usual,
the pa rking brake is re leased automatically
and the vehicle s tarts to move.
Sta rting on slopes
When starting on inclines, the starting assist
prevents the veh icle from u nintent ionally roll
i ng back. The braking fo rce of the par kin g
brake is not re leased unti l su ff ic ient d riving
f orce has been built up a t the wheels.
(D Tips
Fo r safety reasons, the pa rking bra ke is re
l eased automatically o nly when t he d riv
er's safety belt is engaged in the buckle.
Starting off with a trailer
To prevent rolling back unintentionally on an
incline, do the following:
,. Keep the sw itch(®) pulled and depress the
accelerator. The pa rking brake stays applied
and p revents the vehicle from roll ing back
ward .
,. You can release the switch© once you are
sure that you are developing enough for
ward momentum at the whee ls as you de
press the acce lerator.
Depending on the weight of the r ig (vehicle
and trai ler) and the severity of the incline, you
may roll backwards as you start. You can pre
vent roll ing backwards by holding the parking
brake switch(®) pulled out and accelerating -
just as you would when starting on a hill with
a conventional hand brake.
Emergency braking
In the event that the conventional brake sys
tem fails or locks.
... In an emergency, pull the switch(®) and
continue to pull it to slow your vehicle down
with the parking brake.
... As soon as you release t he sw itch (®) or ac-
ce lerate, the braking p rocess stops.
If you pull the sw itch(®) and hold it above a
speed of about 5 mph (8 km/h), t he emergen
cy braking fu nction is in itiated . The vehicle is
b raked at all four wheels by activating the hy
d ra u lic bra ke system. The b rake performance
i s simi lar to making an emergency stop
c::> &. .
In order not to activate the emergency brak
ing by m ista ke, an audible warning tone (b uz
z er) sou nds when the switch®> is pulled. As
soon as the switch(®) is released, or the acce l
erator pedal is dep ressed, emergency brak ing
stops .
A WARNING
Emergency braking should only be used i n
an emergency, when the normal foot brake
has failed or the brake pedal is obstructed.
Using the parking brake to perform emer
gency braking will slow you r vehicle down
as if you had made a fu ll brake applicat ion.
T he laws of physics can not be s uspended
even w ith ESP and its associated compo
nents (ABS, ASR, EDL). In corners and
when road or weather conditions are bad,
a full brake application can cause the vehi
cle to skid or the rear end to break away -
r isking an accident.
On th e ro ad 83
Speed warning system
Introduction
The speed warning system helps you to stay
under a specified maximum speed .
The speed warning system warns you if you
are exceeding the maximum speed that you
have set. You will hear a warning tone when
you r speed exceeds the stored value by ap
proximately 3 mph (3 km/h) . An indicator
li ght . (USA
models) ;a (Canada mode ls) in
the instr ument cluster d isp lay al so tur ns on at
the same time. The indicator light . /.
turns off when the speed decreases be low the
stored maxim um speed .
Se tting a t hreshold is recommended if you
would like to be rem inded w hen you reach a
certain maximum speed. Situations where you
may want to do so incl ude driv ing in a co untry
with a genera l speed limit or if there is a
specified maximum speed for winter tires.
(D Tips
Even though your vehicle is eq uipped w ith
a speed warn ing system, you sho uld still
watch the speedometer to make sure you
are not dr iv ing faster than the speed limit.
Setting the threshold
You can set, change and delete the threshold
in the MMI.
... Select: !CAR ! function button > Car systems
contro l button > Dri ver ass ist > Speed warn
ing .
You can set any threshold between 20 mph
(30 km/h) and 150 mph (240 km/h) . Sett ings
can each be adjusted in increments of 5 mph
(10 km/h).
Adaptive cruis e control and bra kin g guard
vehicles such as motorcycles and bicy
cles.
- The adaptive cruise control system can
not detect people, animals and cannot
detect objects or traffic that crosses your
lane of travel.
- Never drive at speeds that are too fast for traffic, road and weather conditions.
- Never use adaptive cruise control when
you cannot drive safely at a steady speed, including on wind ing roads or
when road conditions are poor (for exam
ple, in construction sites, on ice , gravel,
in fog, heavy ra in or on wet roads that in
crease the risk of hydroplan ing).
- Never follow a veh icle so closely that you
cannot stop your vehicle safely. The
adaptive cruise cont ro l cannot slow or
brake the veh icle safely when you follow
another veh icle too closely. Always re
member that the automatic braking
function cannot bring the vehicle to a
sudden or emergency stop under these
condit ions.
- Never rest your foot on the acce lerator
pedal, especially when the adaptive
cruise control is being used. Pressure on
the accelerator w ill override the adaptive
cruise control braking function and pre
vent the brakes from being applied whe n
adaptive cruise cont ro l detects a situa
t io n when the brakes must be applied.
- Never use adaptive cruise control whe n
the radar sensors cannot accurately de
t ect vehicles moving in t raff ic. The rad ar
sensor's vision can be reduced by heavy
rain, ice, snow, heavy road spray and re
flect ions from guard rails, t unnel ent ran
ces, etc. These and simi lar conditions can
prevent vehicles from being accurately
detected and in some cases they may not
be detected at all .
- Always turn off adaptive cru ise contro l
when entering turn lanes, exit lanes and
constr uction zones or in similar sit ua
t ions because the vehicle will automati
ca lly accelerate to the sto red speed when
the roa d ahead is clear. -
To prevent unintended operation, a lways
sw itch ACC off when it is not being used .
(D Note
The sensors can be moved by impac ts or
damage to the bumper, wheel housing and underbody . Damage in these areas could
change the way the adaptive cru ise control
system and Aud i brak ing guard work to
gether . Have your authorized Audi deale r
check to make s ure that the adaptive
cruise control system is wor king p roperly if
your vehicle had a m ino r frontal impact or
was damaged in the area of the sensors.
In curves
Applies to vehicles: wi th adaptive cruise control
Fi g. 86 Exa mpl e: dri vin g into a curve
When dr iving into a curve¢ fig. 86 and out of
a curve, the adaptive c ruise control may react
to a vehicle in the next lane and app ly the
brakes . You c an override or preven t the brak
ing by pressing the accelerator pedal b riefly .
Stationary objects
Applies to vehicles: wit h adaptive cruise control
Fig. 87 E xam ple: object c hanging l anes a nd s tationa ry
o ~ect
~
8 7
Adaptive cru ise co ntrol and b rakin g guar d 89
You must also press the b rake pedal when
the vehicle is stopped.
Sw itching adapti ve cruis e co ntrol off
~ Push the lever away from you into position
@ until it clic ks into p lace. The message
A CC off appears.
I ndicator lamps and messages in the instru
ment cluster display inform you about the c ur
rent system status and settings.
@ Indic ator light s
fl-adaptive cruise control is sw itched on . No
veh icles are detected up ahead . The stored
speed is ma inta ined.
I -A moving vehicle is detected up ahead .
The adaptive cruise control system regulates
the speed and distance to the moving veh icle
ahead and accelerates/brakes automat ically.
f:i -adaptive cru ise control is switched on. A
mov ing vehicle up ahead was detected. Your
veh icle remains stopped and will not start
driving automatically.
I -When automat ic braking is not able to
keep enough distance to a previously detected
mov ing vehicle up ahead, you must take con
trol and brake¢
page 90, Prompt for driver
intervention.
© Di splay
If adaptive cruise control is not shown in the
d isplay, you can call it up with the multifunc
tion steering wheel buttons
¢ page 23 .
Based on the symbols in the display, you can
determine if the system is maintaining a dis
tance to the vehicle ahead and what that d is
tance is .
No v ehicle -No vehicle ahead was detected.
White vehicle -A vehicle ahead was detected .
Red ve hicl e -Prompt for the d river to take ac
tion
¢ page 90.
Both arr ow s on the scal e© indicate the dis
tance to the vehicle ahead . No ar row appears
when the vehicle is on an open road and there is no object ahead.
If an object is detected
ahead, the arrow moves on the scale .
T he green zone on the sca le shows the stored
distance. For informat ion on changing the
stored distance ¢
page 91. If the distance
selected is too close or may soon become too
close, the arrows move into the red zone on
the scale .
A WARNING
Improper use of the adaptive cruise con
trol can cause collisions, other accidents
and serious personal injur ies .
- Pressing the
!SET ! button when driv ing at
speeds below
20 mph (30 km/h), w ill au
tomatically accelerate the vehicle to
20
mph (30 km/h), wh ich is the minimum
speed that can be set .
(D Tips
- If you switch the ignit ion or the adaptive
cruise control off, the set speed is e rased
from the system memory.
- You cannot switch the Electron ic Stabili
zation Program (ESP) to the SPORT mode
when adaptive c ruise control is sw itched
on.
Driving in stop-and-go traffic
Appl ies to vehicles: wi th adap tive c ruise control
T he adaptive cru ise contro l system also as
sists yo u in stop-and-go traffic. If a previous
detected vehicle ahead stops, your vehicle wi ll
brake to a stop, within the limits of the sys
tem.
~ To resume driving with adaptive cruise con
trol, tap the acce lerator pedal or
~ Pull the lever toward you into position @
¢ page 88, fig. 89.
(D Tips
- If adaptive cruise control is act ive and
your vehicle does not start driving as ex pected after pu lling the lever once, you
can start out again by tapping the acce l-
erator peda l. ..,.
Audi lane assist Lane assist
De scription
App lies to vehicles: with la ne ass ist
Lane assist helps you keep your vehicle in your
lane.
Lane assist uses a camera to detect lane boun
dary lines . If the system detects that your ve
hicle is about to cross a detected lane boun
dary line, the steering wheel
vibrates to alert
the driver . Lane assist is operable when the
line marking the lane is detected on at least
one side of the veh icle. This is ind icated by a
g reen indicator light. in the instrument
cluster.
If the system is in active standby mode and
the turn signal is activated before driving over
the bounda ry line, the warn ing does not occur
since the system allows for intentional lane
changes.
The system is designed for driv ing on free
ways and expanded highways and thus works
only at speeds of 40 mph (65 km/h) or more.
A WARNING
- Lane assist will not keep your vehicle in
your lane . The system only warns the
driver when the vehicle is leaving the
lane . The driver is always responsible for
keeping the vehicle in the lane .
- The camera is not able to detect all lane
boundary lines and in some cases might
also detect lane structures or objects as
boundary lines . This can lead to incorrect
warnings or wa rnings tha t fail to go off
at all.
- The camera's visibility can be impaired by
vehicles ahead of you, for instance, or by
rain, snow, heavy spray o r light sh in ing
into the camera lens. Th is can cause lane
assist to fa il to detect boundary lines.
Audi lane a ssis t 95
Act ivating and deactivating
App lies to vehicles: wit h lane assist
Fig. 95 Turn sign al lever: Lane assist button
Fig . 96 W inds hield: La n e ass ist camera vi ewing w in
dow
"' Press the Q fig . 95 button to activate or de
ac tivate the system . The/: indicator light
on the instr ument cluster will illuminate or
go out.
Instrum ent clu ster ind icat or light
• Rea dy:
The green indicator light shows
that the system is ready to use.
A warning
alerts the driver when the vehicle drives over
detected lane bounda ry lines.
• Not r ea dy: The yellow indicator light
shows that the system is turned on but unable
to send a warning. This can be due to the fol low ing :
- There is no lane boundary line .
- The boundary lines are not detected (e.g .
due to snow, d irt, wet conditions or l ight
shin ing into the camera lens) .
- The vehicle 's speed is below the speed need
ed to activate it, which is about 40 mph (65
km/h).
- The lane is narrower than about 8
ft. (2 .5
m) .
-The curve is too sharp .