
Vision 
Sun visors 
( J 
Fig. 38 Sun v isor 
The  sun visors for  the  driver and passenger 
can be released from  their brackets  and 
turned  toward  the  doors 
c::> fig. 38 @. 
The mirror  light  switches  on when the  cover 
over the  vanity  mirror @opens. 
Sun  shad e 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  s un shade 
The sun shade  is located  on  the  luggage  com
partment  shelf. 
F ig. 3 9 Sun sh ade i n lowe red pos iti on 
When  the  sun shade  is in the  lowered  posi 
tion,  it  is secured  in the  retainer @. 
..  To  raise @  the  sun shade,  remove it  from 
the  retainer . 
A WARNING 
Do not  use the  sun shade to  secure ca rgo . 
The luggage  compartment  cover is not  a 
surface  fo r stor ing objects.  Objects  placed 
on the  cover  co uld  end anger  all vehicle  oc
c upants  d uri ng sudden  braking  ma neuvers 
or  in  a cras h.  Clear  vi
sion  45 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
Fi g. 40 W ind shield  wiper  leve r 
Move the  w indshie ld w iper lever to  the  co rre
sponding  position: 
@ -Windshield  wipers  off 
©-Rain sensor  mode. The windsh ield  wipers 
switch  on once the  vehicle  speed exceeds ap
proximately  2  mph  (4  km/h)  and  it is  ra ining . 
The hig her  the  rain sensor  sensitivity  is set 
(sw itch  @to th e right),  the  earlier  the  wind 
shield  wipe rs  react  to  moisture  on the  w ind
shield . Yo u can deactivate  rain senso r mode  in 
the  MMI,  whi ch will  then  ac tivate  inte rm ittent 
mode.  Se lect: 
I CAR I fu nct io n  but ton> Car  sy s
tems 
contro l button  > Driver  a ssist > Rain 
sensor > Off. 
In inte rmittent  mode, yo u can 
adjust  the  interval  time using  the switch @. 
@ -Slow w iping 
@ -Fast wip ing 
© -Single  wipe . If you  hold  the  lever  in this 
position  longer,  the wipers  switch  from  slow 
wip ing to  fast  w iping. 
® -Clean the  w indshie ld.  The  wipers  wipe 
one  time  after  severa l seconds  of  driving  to 
remove water  droplets.  You  can switch  this 
funct io n  off  by moving  t he lever to  pos itio n® 
within  10 seconds after  the  afte rwipe . The af
terwipe  function  is reactivated  the  next  time 
yo u s witch  the  igni tion on. 
Cleaning the  headlig hts . The head light  wash 
er system*  only funct ions when  the  lights  are 
switched  on.  The headligh ts and the  night 
II>  

46  Clear vis ion 
vision  system  camera*  are cleaned  a utomati
cally  the  first  time  the  lever  is press in  posi 
tion ® and every 8 times  it  is pressed after 
that . They are also  cleaned  every time  you 
hold  the  lever  in  pos ition ® for  longer  than  8 
seconds . 
A WARNING 
- The ra in sensor  is only  des igned  to  assist 
and support  the  drive r.  It  remains  entire
ly the  dr iver's  respons ibility  to  monito r 
o ut side weather  conditions  and to  man
ually  activa te the  wipers  as soon as rain 
or  drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the 
windshield. 
- The windshie ld m ust  not  be treated  with 
water -repe llent  materials.  They can in 
c rease glare  under  poor  visibi lity  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  horizon.  In  addi
t ion, they  can cause the  windshield  wip
ers to  chatter . 
- Proper ly functioning  w indshie ld w iper 
blades  are required  for  a clear view  and 
safe dr iv ing 
Q page  46,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades . 
([) Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whether  the 
winds hield wiper  b lades are frozen  to 
the  windshie ld.  Switching  on the  wind
shield  wipers  can damage  the  wiper 
blades! 
- Prior  to using  a car wash,  the wi ndsh ield 
wipe r system  must  be switched  off  (lever 
i n position  0).  This helps  to preve nt  unin
tention al swi tching  on  and damage  to 
the  windshie ld w iper system. 
- Do no t use  the wipe rs to  cle ar a fros ted 
window.  Using  the  w ipers as a conven
ient  ice scraper  will  destroy  the  wiper 
b lades . 
(D Tips 
- The w indshield  wi pers are swi tched off 
when  the  ignition  is off . Activate  the 
windsh ield wipers  after  the  ignition  is 
' 
switched  back on  by moving  the  w ind 
shield  wiper  lever  to  any position. 
- Worn  or  d irty  windshield  wipe r blades 
result  in  st reaking. This can affect  the 
rain  sensor function . Check your  wind
shield  wiper  blades  regularly. 
- The washer fluid  nozz les of  the  wind 
shield  washer  system  a re heated  at  low 
tempe rat ures when  the  ignition  is on . 
- When  stopping  temporarily,  e.g . at 
a 
traffic  light,  the  set  speed of  the  wind 
shield  wipers  is automatically  reduced  by 
one speed. 
Replacing  windshield  wiper  blades 
Wiper  blades  in  good  condition  help  keep the 
windshield  clear . 
Fig.  41 Re mov ing w in d sh iel d wipe r bl ades 
Service position 
...  Switch  the  windshie ld w ipers off  (position 
@ Q page 45,  fig . 40) . 
.,. Switch  t he ignit ion  off  and  move t he wind 
shie ld w iper lever  to  position@Q 
page  45, 
fig.  40. 
Or 
.,.  Sele ct  in the  MMI: ICAR lfunction  button> 
Car  sy stem s control  button  >  Servicing 
& 
checks > Wiper  service po sition > On . The 
windsh ie ld wipers  move  in to  the service po
sition. 
Removing  the  wiper  blade 
.,.  Fold t he windsh ie ld w iper arm  away from 
t he wi ndshield . 
.,.  Press the  locking  knob 
(D Q fig.  41 on  the 
wiper  blade . Ho ld the  wiper  blade  firmly . ..,.  

Adaptive cruis e  control  an d  bra kin g guard  79 
Adaptive  cruise  control 
and  braking  guard 
Introduction 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
The adaptive  cruise  control  system  assists  the 
driver  by regulating  vehicle  speed  and  helping 
to  maintain  a set  distance  to  the  vehicle 
ahead,  within  the  limits  of the  system.  If  the 
system  detects  a  moving  veh icle  up  ahead, 
adaptive  cruise  control  can  brake  and  then  ac 
celerate  your  vehicle . T his helps  to  make  dr iv
ing  more  comfortable  both  on  long  highway 
stretches  and  in stop-and-go  traffic. 
Aud i brak ing  guard  can  warn  you  about  an  im
pending  col lision  w ith  a vehicle  up  a head  that 
is slower  or  has  s lowed  down  and  start  slow
ing your  vehicle  down  with  the  brakes 
¢page  85. 
Adaptive cruise  control  and  Audi  brak ing 
guard  have  technica l limitations  that  you 
must  know,  so  p lease  read  this  sect ion  care
fu lly, understand  how  the  system  works  and 
use  them  properly  at  all  times. 
General  information 
General  information 
Ap plies to  vehicles:  with  adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
Fig. 81 Fr ont  of  th e  ve hicle : sensors  an d video  camera 
The areas  that  contain the  radar  and  ultrason
ic  sensors  and  the  video  camera 
¢ fig. 81 
must  never  be  covered  by stickers,  or  other 
things  or  coated  with  dirt,  insects,  snow  or  ice 
that  will  interfe re  with  the  adapt ive cru ise 
control  system  and  Audi  braking  guard . Re
move  snow  with  a  hand  brush  and  remove  ice  with  a de-icing  spray  that  does  not  contain 
solvents. 
T
he  function  of  the  Adaptive  cruise  cont ro l 
system  and  A udi  braking  guard  is  limited  un
der  some  conditions. 
- Objects  can  on ly be  detected  when  they  are 
w ith in sensor  range 
¢page 81, fig. 84 . 
-The  system  has  a  limited  ability  to  detect 
objects  that  are  a  shor t distance  ahead, 
off 
to  the  side  of your  vehicle  or  moving  into 
your  lane  from  the  front  or  moves  into  your 
lane  from  the  side . 
-When  driving  through  curves 
¢ page 80. 
- Some  kinds  of  veh icles  are  hard  to  detect; 
for  examp le  motorcycles,  veh icles  with  high 
ground  clearance  or  overhanging  loads  may 
be  detected  when  it is too  late  or  they  may 
not  be  detected  at  a ll. 
- Stationa ry objects 
c::> page 80. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of the  adaptive  cruise  con
trol  can  cause  collisions,  other  accidents 
and  serious  personal  injury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  convenience 
that  adaptive  cruise  control  and  Audi  brak ing  guard  offer  distract  you  from  the 
need  to  be  alert  to  traffic  conditions  and 
the  need  to  remain  in full  control  of your 
veh icle  at  a ll t imes, 
- Always remember  that  the  adaptive 
cru ise  cont rol  and  Aud i brak ing  guard 
have  lim its  -they  will not  s low the  vehi
cle  down  or  maintain  the  set  d istance 
when  yo u drive towards  an  obstacle  or 
someth ing  on  or  near  the  road  tha t is  not 
mov ing,  such  as  vehicles  stopped  in a 
traffic  jam,  a  stalled  or  disabled  vehicle. 
If  registered  by the  radar  sensors,  vehi
cles  or  obstacles  that  are  not  moving  can 
trigger  a  collision  warning  and  if con
f irmed  by the  video  camera,  an  acute  col
lision  warning. 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive 
cru ise  contro l cannot  detect  a vehicle 
that  is  driving  towards  you  in your  traffic 
-
lane  and  that  it  cannot  detect  narrow  ..,.  

80  Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
vehicles  such  as  motorcycles  and  bicycles. 
- 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  winding  roads  or 
when  road  conditions  are  poor  (for  exam 
ple,  in construction  sites,  on  ice,  gravel, 
in fog,  heavy  rain  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  control  cannot  slow  or 
brake  the vehicle  safely  when  you  follow 
another  vehicle  too  closely . Always  re
member  that  the  automatic  braking 
function  cannot  bring  the  vehicle  to  a  sudden  or emergency  stop  under  these 
conditions. 
- Never  rest  your  foot  on  the  accelerator 
pedal,  especially  when  the  adaptive 
cruise  control  is  being  used.  Pressure  on 
the  accelerator  will  override  the  adaptive  cruise  control  braking  function  and  pre
vent  the  brakes  from  being  applied  when  adaptive  cruise contro l detects  a  situa
tion  when  the  brakes  must  be  applied. 
- Never  use  adaptive  cruise  control  when 
the  radar  sensors  cannot  accurately  de
tect  vehicles  moving  in traffic.  The radar 
sensor's  vision  can  be  reduced by heavy 
rain,  ice,  snow,  heavy  road spray  and  re
flections  from  guard  rails, tunnel  entran
ces,  etc.  These  and  similar  conditions  can 
prevent  vehicles  from  being  accurately 
detected  and  in some  cases  they  may  not 
be  detected  at  all . 
- Always turn  off  adaptive  cruise  control 
when  entering  turn  lanes,  exit  lanes and 
construction  zones  or in similar  situa
tions  because  the  vehicle  will automati cally  accelerate  to  the  stored  speed  when 
the  road  ahead  is clear.  -
To prevent  unintended  operation,  always 
switch  ACC off  when  it  is not  being  used. 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be moved  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  Damage  in these  areas  could 
change  the  way  the  adaptive  cruise  control 
system  and  Audi braking  guard  work  to
gether . Have your  authorized  Audi dealer 
check  to  make  sure  that  the  adaptive 
cruise  control  system  is working  properly  if 
your  vehicle  had  a  minor  frontal  impact or 
was  damaged  in  the  area  of the sensors. 
In curves 
Applies to  vehicles:  wi th  adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig.  82 Exampl e: dri ving  into  a  curve 
When  driving  into  a  curve c:::> fig.  82 and  out  of 
a curve,  the  adaptive  cruise  control  may  react 
to  a vehicle  in the  next  lane  and  apply  the  brakes.  You can  override  or  prevent  the  brak
ing  by  pressing  the  accelerator  pedal  briefly. 
Stationary  objects 
Applies to vehicles:  with  adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 83 Exam ple: object  changing  la nes  a nd stat io na ry 
ob ject  .,..  

Adaptive  cruise control and braking  guard  85 
@ Tips 
- Distance  3 
is set automatically  each time 
you  switch  the  ignition  on. 
- Your  standard  settings  are automatically 
stored  and assigned to  the  remote  con
trol  key being  used. 
Audi  braking  guard 
Descript ion 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  adaptive  cruise  contro l 
Fig. 90 Instrument  cluster:  approach  warning 
Audi  braking  guard  uses radar sensors  and a 
video  camera. It  is active at  speeds above 
about  6.2  mph  (10  km/h) and also works 
within  system  limits when  adaptive  c ruise 
control  is switched  off. 
On vehicles w ith  adaptive  cru ise control  and 
Audi  side assist  (Aud i pre sense plus),  system 
functions  also engage when  a collision  is  im
minent 
c::> page  182. 
What  can Audi  braking  guard  do? 
When  detected  in time,  the  system  can assess 
situations  when  a vehicle  ahead brakes sud
denly  or  if your  own veh icle is traveling  at  a 
h igh speed and approaching  a veh icle up 
ahead  that is moving  more  slowly . Audi  brak
in g guard  does  not  react if  it cannot  detect 
the  situation. 
The system  advises you of  various  s ituations: 
- The 
distance warning is given  if you  are too 
close to  the  vehicle  ahead for  a  long time.  If 
the  vehicle  ahead brakes sharply,  you will  not  be able  to avoid a coll is ion . The ind icator 
light 
I in  the  disp lay  comes on.  Take imme- diate  action  to  avoid 
the collision  and  in
crease the  distance to  the  vehicle  up ahead. 
- The 
approach  warning is given  when  a de
tected  vehicle  up  ahead in your  lane  is mov
ing  much  more slowly  that  you are or  if  it 
brakes sharp ly. When  this  warning  is given, 
it  may only  be possible  to  avoid a collision 
by swerving  or  braking  sharply.  The indicator 
light 
I and the  symbol  in the  display  will 
warn  you about  the  danger 
c::> fig . 90 . You 
w il l  also  hear an acoustic  signal. 
If  you do not  react fast  enough  or  do not  react 
at  all  to  the  situation,  Audi  braking  guard  w ill 
intervene  by braking  and the  message 
braking 
guard  intervention 
will  appear. 
- If  a collision  is imminent,  the system  will 
first  provide  an 
acute  warning by braking 
sharply. 
- If  you  do not  react  to  the  acute warning,  Au
di  braking  guard  will  brake w ith increased 
force  in  severa l stages to  reduce the speed 
in  a poss ible collis ion.  On veh icles with 
adaptive  cruise control  and Audi side assist 
(Audi  pre sense plus),  the system  can brake 
with  increasing  force  up to  maximum  dece l
eration  shortly  before  a sensed collision 
c::>page  182. 
-If  the  Audi  braking  guard  senses that  you 
are not  brak ing hard  enough  when a colli
sion  is imminent,  it can increase the  braking 
force. 
Audi  braking guard  takes the  driver's  reaction 
time  into consideration  in  order to  provide 
timely  warnings.  The system  reaction  time  de
creases automatically  in some situations,  for 
example  when  it  detects  acce lerator  pedal  use 
or  steering  input . The  Audi  braking  guard  in
tervent ion stops  in  certa in situations,  for  ex
amp le if you  press the  accelerato r pedal  to 
pass the  vehicle  moving  ahead  of you  in your 
lane . 
Which  functions  can  be controlled? 
You can switch  Audi  braking  guard  and the 
distance/approach  warning  on or 
off i n the 
MM I ¢ page  86,  Settings  in  the MMI.  

86  Adapti ve  crui se co ntrol  a nd  bra king  guard 
& WARNING 
The Audi  braking  guard  is an assist system 
and cannot  prevent  a collision  by itself. 
The  driver  must  always intervene . The driv
er  is always responsible  for  braking  at  the 
correct  time. 
- Always  pay close attention  to  traffic,  even when  the  Audi  braking  guard  is 
switched  on.  Be ready  to intervene  and 
be ready to  take  comp lete  control  when
ever necessary. Always  keep the  safe and 
legal  distance  between  your  vehicle  and 
vehicles  up ahead. 
- Audi  braking  guard  works  within  limits 
and w ill not  respond  outs ide the  system 
limits,  for  examp le when  approaching  a 
stopped  vehicle  or  stationary  obstacle 
(end of  a traffic  jam  or vehicle  that  has 
broken  down  in traffic). 
- Always  remember  that  the  radar sensor 
for  the  Audi  braking  guard works  only 
within  defined  detection  and  range limits 
that  may prevent  the  proper  detection  of 
other  vehicles. 
- 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 de
tected  at  all. 
- Reflective  surfaces  includ ing crash barr i
ers or tunnel  entrances  may  impair  the 
function  of  the  radar sensor . 
(D Tips 
Lack of  attention can cause coll is ions,  oth
er accidents  and ser ious personal  injuries. 
- You can stop  the  Audi  braking  guard  in- tervention  w ith  increas ing braking  force 
by applying  the  brakes yourself  or  by ac
celerat ing rapidly . 
- Audi  braking  guard  error  messages 
.:> page 86. 
Settings  in the  MMI 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h adaptive  cruise  contro l 
., Sele ct: I CAR I function  button > Car  system s 
contro l button > Driv er a ssis t> Audi  brak 
in g gu ard . 
S ys tem  -
Switch  Audi  braking  guard On and 
Off. When you  switch  the  ignit io n  on, the 
message 
Audi  brakin g gu ard  off appears in 
the  instr ument  cluster  disp lay if  the  system  is 
switched  off. 
Earl y wa rnin g -The distan ce and approach 
warnings  in the  d isplay can be switched 
On / 
Off . 
(D Tips 
-Yo ur settings  are automatically  stored 
and assigned to  the  remote  contro l key 
being  used at  the  times  the settings  are 
made. 
- If  you  switch  the  ESP to  sport  mode,  A u
di  braking  guard  switches  off  a utomati 
cally¢ 
page 186. 
Messages 
Applies  to vehicles:  wi th adaptive  c ruise  control 
ACC unav ailable 
ACC and  braking  guard:  unavailabl e 
The system  cannot  detect  moving vehicles  up 
ahead co rrectly  and  is sw itched  off . The sen
sors  have been displaced  or  a re not  working 
properly.  The Audi  pre sense functions  may a l
so be affected. 
ACC: unava ilable  at  this  time.  No  sensor vi
sion 
A CC and  b raking gu ide:  un available  at  this 
time . No sensor vision 
This message appears if  the  sensor view  is ob
structed,  for  examp le by leaves, snow,  heavy 
spray or  d irt.  Clean  the sensors¢ 
page 79, 
fig. 81. 
ACC: un availabl e at this  time.  Incline  too 
steep  

88  Audi side  a ssist 
Audi  side  assist 
Lane  Change  Assistant 
Description 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h side ass ist 
The side  assist  helps you when  changing 
lanes. 
F ig . 91  Rear bumper : Pos it ion  of  rada r se nsors  (not 
v is ib le on outs ide) 
:R 0 0 C) 
" a, 
F ig . 92 S ignal  lig ht  on the  outside  m irror  -driver's  side 
Side assist uses radar sensors  (not  visib le  on 
outside)¢ 
fig.  91 to  help  the  driver  check 
blind  spots,  and see what  is happen ing  in  traf
f ic  beh ind the  vehicle¢ 
page  89,  fig.  93. 
Signa l lights  are built  into both  o utside  mir
rors  ¢ 
fig. 92.  The s ignal  light  on the  left  out
side mirror  assists when  moving  over  into  the 
left  lane  and the signal  light  on the  right  out
side  mirror  assists when  moving  over  into  the  right  lane. 
The s ignal  light  comes on  to  tell you that  side 
assist  has detected  a vehicle  on that  side  and 
that  the  position  of  this  othe r vehicle  should 
be taken  into  account  if  yo u were to  change 
l anes . This  is called  the 
informati ona l stag e 
s ignal ¢ 
page  90. The informational  stage 
signal  is designed  so that  you  notice  it  only 
when you are  look ing in the  ou ts ide mirror.  When  you activate  the  turn  signal  and side as
sist  detects  a vehicle  in a notable  location,  the 
corresponding  signal on the  outside  mirror 
¢ fig. 92 (!) flashes  br iefly  and  brightly  sever
al times.  This is the 
alert stage  signal 
¢ page  90. 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Appl ies to veh ic les : w it h  side assist 
Activating 
•  Press  th e  button @¢ page  88 , fig . 92 . The 
ind icator  on the  button  lights  up . 
Deactivating 
•  Press  the  button  again. The indicator light 
on  the  button  goes out. 
T he system  works  at  speeds  faster than 
19 mp h (30  km/h). 
A WARNING 
-
-Improper  reliance  on the  side  assist sys-
tem  can cause  collis ions and serious  per
sonal  injury: 
- Never rely on ly on s ide  ass ist  whe n 
changing  lanes. 
- Always chec k rear v iew mirro rs to  make 
su re that  it  is sa fe to  change l anes. 
- Side assist cannot  de te ct  all  veh icles un
der a ll  condi tions- d anger  of  a cc iden t! 
- Side assist cannot  detect  vehicles  in time 
to  a le rt you when  they  ap proa ch from 
be hind  at very  hig h spee d, or fall  drop 
back very q uickly. 
- The radar sensor's 
vision ca n be reduced 
or  entire ly blocked  by rain,  snow, and 
heavy spray . This can resu lt  in side assist 
not  adequately  detecting  vehicles or, in 
some cases,  not  detecting  them  at  all. 
Always  keep an eye on the  direction  you  are  traveling  and the relevant  area 
around  the  vehicle . 
- Please note  that  side ass ist  indicates 
there  are approaching  vehicles,  or vehi
cles  in your  blind  spot,  o nly after  you r ve
h icle has reach ed a driv ing speed of  at 
least  19 mph  (30  km/h).  ..,  

-Side  assist  signal  does  not  work  around 
tight  corners  (turning  radius  less  than 
328  feet  or  100  m). 
- Side  assist  is no  replacement  for  the  driv
er's  full  attention.  The  driver  alone  is re
sponsible  for lane  changes  and similar 
driving  maneuvers.  Always keep  an  eye  on  the  direction  you  are  traveling  and  the 
relevant  area  around  the  vehicle. 
(D Note 
- To  ensure  that you  do  not  adversely af
fect  side  assist,  do  not  block  the  area  on 
the  rear  bumper  where  the  radar  sensors 
are  located  with  foreign  objects  (such  as 
stickers  or  bicycle  racks). 
- Make sure  that  the  signal  light  on  the 
outside  mirror  is not  blocked  by stickers 
or  other  items. 
(D Tips 
- Side  assist  automatically  deactivates  if it 
detects  that  the  radar  sensors  are 
blocked¢ 
page 94.  The  indicator  light 
on  the  button  goes  out. 
- The  area  on  the  bumper  where  the  radar 
sensors  are  located must  consistently  re
main  free  of snow,  ice,  and  heavy soiling 
so  that  side  assist  can  function  properly. 
Follow the  additional  notes  on 
¢ page 94. 
- Additional  tinting  on  the front  side  win
dows  can make  it  harder  to  see and  cor
rectly  understand  the  signal  light  on  the 
outside  mirror. 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC  and Industry  Canada  regula
tions 
Q page 2 76. 
Audi  side  assist  89 
Sensor detection  area 
Applies to  vehicles: with  side  assist 
Fig.  93  Schematic  illustrat ion : Sensor  detection a rea 
The  detection ¢ fig. 93 of  the  radar  sensor  de
tection  area  is  made up  of: 
- the  approach  area  (light red  area) 
(D, about 
230  feet  (70  m)  behind  the  vehicle, and 
- the  "blind  spot" (dark red  area) @. 
Th e radar  sensors  cover  the  adjacent  left and 
r ight  lanes.  Other  lanes  are 
not covered  by the 
radar  sensors. 
(D Tips 
Side  assist  does  not  measure  actual  lane 
width.  The  system  assumes  a fixed  lane 
width.  Detection  in the  left and right  lanes 
is based  on  this  assumed  lane width. 
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 93. 
Operation 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  side  assist 
Side  assist  compares  the  distance  and  differ
ence  in speed  of  detected  vehicles  with  the 
speed  of your  vehicle.  Whenever  the  differ
ence  in speed  and  distance  is registered  as  no
table  if you  were  to  change  lanes,  a signal 
light  appears  on  the  respective mirror. 
The  signal  can  light  up  if you are passed  by  a 
vehicle  or  if you  are  passing  another  vehicle. 
If you  pass  another  vehicle  slowly  (difference 
in speed  less  than 9  mph,  or  15  km/h), the  ..,.