
-Improper  reliance  on the  side assist  sys
tem  can cause collisions  and serious 
personal  injury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side assist  when 
changing  lanes. 
- Always check  rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure that  it  is safe to  change  lanes. 
- Side assist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles  un
der all  conditions- danger  of  accident! 
- Please note  that  side assist  indicates 
there  are approaching  vehicles,  or 
vehicles  in your  blind  spot,  only  after 
your  vehicle  has reached a driving  speed 
of  at  least  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the  system  may not 
function  or  its  function  may be  limited. 
For example: 
- if  vehicles  are approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very quickly.  The display  may 
not  turn  on  in time. 
- in  poor  weather  conditions  such as 
heavy rain,  snow  or  heavy mist . 
- on very wide  lanes,  in tight  curves or  if 
there  is a  rise in the  road surface . 
Vehicles  in the  adjacent  lane may not 
be detected  because they  are outside 
of  the  sensor  range. 
(D Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can affect  the  system . 
Have your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  check their 
function. 
(D Tips 
- If the  window  glass  in the  driver's  door 
or  front  passenger's  door  has been tint
ed, the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  may  be misinterpreted. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada regula
tions 
~page  272. 
Audi  side  assist  105 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Applies to  vehicles : wi th  Aud i side ass ist 
Fig.  118  Driver 's doo r: Side  assis t button 
.,.  Press the  button c> .&. in  General informa
tion  on page  104 
to  switch  the  system  on/ 
off . The  LED in the  button  turns  on  when 
side assist  is switched  on. 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h Audi side ass ist 
The signal  brightness  can be set  in  the  radio 
orMMI* . 
.,. Select: I CAR I function  button > Audi side as
sist. 
.,.  Select: I CAR ! function  button > Car sys
tems* 
control  button > Driver assist > Audi 
side assist . 
The display  brightness  adjusts  automatically 
to  the  brightness  of  the  surroundings,  both  in 
the  information  and in  the  warning  stage . In 
very dark  or very  bright  surroundings,  the  dis play  is already  set to  the  minimum  or  maxi
mum  level  by the  automatic  adjustment.  In 
such cases, you  may notice  no change when 
adjusting  the  brightness,  or  the  change  may 
only  be noticeable  once the  surroundings 
change. 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a level where  the  dis
play  in the  information  stage  will  not  disrupt 
your  view forward.  If  you  change the  bright
ness, the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  will 
briefly  show  the brightness  level  in the  infor
mation  stage.  The brightness  of  the  warning 
stage  is linked  to  the  brightness  in the  infor
mation  stage  and  is adjusted  along  with  the 
information  stage  adjustment.  

106  Audi side  assist 
- Side  assist  is  not  active  wh ile you  are 
making  the  adjus tment. 
- Your settings  are  automatica lly sto red 
and  ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key 
being  used. 
Driver  messages 
App lies  to vehicles:  with  Audi  side assist 
If  s ide  ass ist  switches  off  by itse lf, t he  LED  in 
the  butto n tur ns  off  a nd a  message  will ap
pear  in t he  instr ume nt  cl uster  d is p lay: 
Audi  side assist unavailable : Sensors blocked 
T he  radar  sensors'  vision  is a ffected.  Do  not 
cover  the  area  in front  of  the  senso rs with  bike 
wheels,  stickers,  dirt  or  other  objects . Clean 
the  area  in front  of  the  sensors,  if necessary 
¢fig. 117. 
Audi  side assist : Currently  unavailable 
Side  assist can not  be  swi tched  on  tempora ril y 
bec ause  there  is  a  mal func tio n (for  ex am ple, 
the  ba ttery  cha rge  leve l may  be  too  low) . 
Audi  side assist : System  fault! 
The system  ca nnot  guara ntee  that  it  w ill de
tec t ve hicles  co rrec tly and  it  is sw itched  off . 
Th e senso rs  have  been  displaced  o r are faulty . 
H ave the  sys tem  che cked  by an  au thor ized 
Au di d eale r or  auth oriz e d  Au di S ervice  Fa cility 
soon . 
Audi  side assist : Unavailable  when  towing 
Side  assist  sw itches  off  automatically  when  a 
factory- insta lled  trailer  hitch  is connected  to 
the  elec trical connector  on  the  trailer . There  is 
no  guarantee  the  system  will switc h off  when 
usi ng  a  retrofitted  t railer  hi tch . Do  not  use 
si de  assis t when  towing  a tra iler .  

Audi  drive  select Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Appl ies to  vehicles:  wit h Audi  drive  select 
Dr ive select  provides  the  possib ility  to  experi
ence different  types  of  vehicle  settings  in one 
veh icle.  For instance,  using the  three 
C o m
fort,  Auto and Dynamic modes,  the  driver  can 
switch  from  a sporty  to  a comfortab le driving 
mode  with  the  press of  a button. 
Addit ionally,  in vehicles  with 
MM I*, the  vehi 
cle  setup  for 
Indi vidu al* mode  can be cus
tomized  by you.  This makes it  possib le to 
combine  settings  such as a sporty  engine  tun
ing with  comfortable  steering. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  the  Audi  drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  other  acc idents  and seri
ous personal  injury. 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  w it h  Audi  drive  select 
The vehicle  setup  in  each mode  depends  on 
the  vehicle's  features.  However, the  engine, 
automatic  t ransmission  and steeri ng a re a l
ways involved. 
-
Engine  and automatic  transmi ssion 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  engine  and the 
automatic  transmission  respond  quicker  or  in 
a more  ba lanced  manner  to  acce lerator  pedal 
movements.  In the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the 
automatic  t ransmission  shifts  at  h igher  R PMs . 
Steering 
The steering  adapts  in terms  of  steering  effort 
and steering  ratios.  Indirect  steer ing that 
moves eas ily, like  the  stee ring  in  comfort 
mode,  is best  su ited  to  long  dr ives on  a high 
way.  In contrast,  dynam ic mode  prov ides 
sporty,  di rect steering . 
The follow ing applies  to  vehicles  with  dynam ic 
steer ing*:  the  stee ring  ratio  changes based on 
vehicle  speed  in order  to  maintain  optimum 
Aud i dri ve  sel ect  107 
steering  effort  for  the  drive r at  all  times . This 
sets the  steering  to  be less sensitive  at  higher 
speeds in order  to  provide  improved  vehicle 
control.  At  reduced  speeds, however,  steer ing 
is more  d irect  in  order  to keep the  steering  ef
fort  as minimal  as poss ible when  the  driver  is 
maneuveri ng the  veh icle . At  low  and average 
speeds, dynamic  steering  addit iona lly pro
vides  more  responsive  stee ring  pe rformance. 
Adapt ive damper s* 
The adaptive  dampers*  use sensors  to record 
i nformation  regard ing steering  movements, 
braking  and acceleration  ope rations  by the 
drive r,  road surface,  driving  speed, and  load. 
T his makes  it  possible  to  adapt  damp ing to 
the  d riving  situation  v irtu ally  i n rea l time. 
Drive select  also  makes it  possib le to  satisfy 
the  desire for  spo rty  suspension  (Dynamic) 
and comfortab le suspension  (Comfort)  with
out  giving  up  ba lanced tuning  (Auto) . 
Sport  differe ntial * 
As a component  of  the  all  whee l dr ive sys tem 
(quattro ®) 
q page 184, the  sport  differential* 
distributes  the  driving  power  to  the  rear ax le 
depending  on  the  sit uation . The distribution 
of  power  var ies depending  on  the  mode  se
lected.  The goal  is a high  level  of  agility  and 
ability  to  accelerate  on curves . The ve hicle is 
very  respons ive to  steering . 
Audi  adaptive cru ise control* 
The behav ior  when  accelerating  can be adjust
ed from  comfortab le to  sporty,  depending  on 
the  drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cru ise control 
also  responds  to  the  driv ing  behavior  of  the 
vehicle  ahead in a mo re conservative  or spo rty 
manner . 
Engine sound* 
The sound  of  the  eng ine  is adapted  to  these
lected  mode  and  ranges from  subtle  to  sporty. 
0) Tips 
- In  some  models,  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed can only  be reached  in the 
Auto 
and D ynamic modes.  

110  Park  assist 
Park  assist 
Parking  system 
Applies to vehicles:  with  pa rking system 
Different  park  assist systems  may  be used for 
parking  or  maneuvering,  depending  on the 
vehicle's  features. 
Parking  system  (rear)*: 
For the parking  system  (rear), the  acoustic 
park assist  system  is installed  in the  rear of 
the  vehicle 
¢ page  110. 
The rear  parking assist system  uses ultrason ic 
sensors  to  determine  the  distance  of  the  vehi
cle from  a  detected obstacle. There  are a total 
of  four  sensors located  on the  rear bumper 
(two  in the  middle  and two  on the  sides). 
Parking  system (rear, with rear  view 
camera)*: 
For the parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view 
camera), 
the  rear  acoustic  park  assist  system 
is  integrated  in  the  rear  of the  vehicle  and the 
rear  view camera  is integrated  in the  rear  lid 
¢page  113. 
The parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view cam
era) 
uses  ultrasonic  sensors to  determine  the 
distance  of  the  vehicle  from  a  detected obsta
cle . There  are a total  of  four sensors located 
on  the  rear bumper  (two  in the middle  and 
two  on  the sides). 
Parking  system  (rear) 
Rear acoustic park  assist 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  parking system  (rear) 
The rear  acoustic  park assist  warns you  of  ob
stacles  or  objects  behind  your  car. 
Description 
The rear acoustic  parking ass ist system  deter
mines  the  distance  of  the  vehicle from  an ob
stacle  using  ultrasonic sensors. There  are 4 
sensors  in the  rear bumper. 
The range  at  which the senso rs start  to  meas
ure is 
about : 
To the  side  2 ft (0.60 m) 
Center  rear 5.2 ft  (1.60  m) 
Activation 
Acoustic  parking  assist  is  activated  automati
ca lly when 
reverse  gear is engaged.  A brief 
tone  confirms  that  the system  is activated. 
Warning  tones 
Distance  warning is given  by warn ing tones 
which  are generated  by the rear signal genera
tor.  The volume  and the  pitch  of the  warning 
tones  can  be adjusted  in the  MMI* 
¢page  111. 
Reversing 
Distance  warning when  reversing  starts when 
an  obstacle  is detected  in the  range  of the 
parking  assist  system . As the  distance  de
creases, the  time  interval between  the  audible 
tones  becomes  shorter. 
When  the  distance  is  less than  1ft  (0.30  m), 
the  tone  becomes  continuous.  At  this  point 
you should  stop  backing  up . 
Please note  that  low  objects already signalled 
by a  warning  can  disappear from  the  system's 
detection  range and will  not  continue  to  be 
signalled . 
If the distance  to  an obstacle  remains  the 
same,  the volume  of  the  distance  warning is 
gradua lly  reduced  after  about  4 seconds (this 
does  not apply  in the  continous  tone  range). 
Approaching  another  obstacle  will  resu lt  in 
the  distance  warning  sounding  at  the  normal 
volume  again. 
Malfunctions in the  system 
If  a warning  tone  is audible  for  about  five  sec
onds  when  you turn  on  the  ignition , there  is a 
malfunction  in the  system.  Have the  problem 
corrected  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
Keep  the  sensors  in the  rear  bumper  clean  and 
free  from  ice so that  the  acoustic  park  assist 
system  can function  properly.  

_& WARNING 
-Sensors  have dead spaces in which  ob
jects  cannot  be detected.  Be especially 
alert  for  small  children  and animals, 
since they  are not  always  detected by the 
sensors. 
- The  acoustic  park ing system  is not  a sub
st itute  for  the driver 's own  caution  and 
alertness.  Ultimate responsibi lity  always 
remains  with  the  driver  during  parking 
and simi lar  maneuvers . Always watch 
where you  are driving. 
- You should  always adjust  the volume and 
frequency  of  the  warning  tones so that 
yo u can easily hear the  acoustic distance 
warning  even if the radio  is p laying, the 
air-cond itioner  blower  is on High  or there 
is a high  level of  outside  noise . 
- Check the  settings  whenever  anyone 
else has  driven  the  vehicle  before  you. 
(D Note 
-Remember that  low  obstacles  for which 
a  warn ing has  already  been issued may 
"dive"  below the system's  sensing zone  if 
the  vehicle is  being  backed up  closer.  In 
this  case,  the  warning sound  shutting  off 
does 
not in dicate  that  you  have cleared 
the  obstacle . Instead,  impact is immi
nent. 
- Objects such as trailer  hitches, chains, 
narrow  posts or  fences covered by a th in 
l ayer of  paint  may not  always  be detect
ed by the  system.  They can still  damage 
your  vehicle  without  warning . 
@ Tips 
Keep the  sensors  in the  rear bumper  clean 
and free  of  snow and ice so that  the  acous
tic  parking  assist system  can  function 
properly. 
Park  assist  111 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear) 
The warning  tones  can be adjusted  in the 
MM!*. 
..  Select: I CAR ! function  button > Parking  sys
tem . 
Or 
..  Select: 
I CAR I function  button > Car sys 
tems * 
control  button > Driver assist > Park
ing aid . 
- Rear  volume  -
rear sensor volume 
-Rear frequency  -rear sensor frequency 
-Music  volume  while  parking -when  the 
parking  system  is switched  on, the  volume 
of  the  active audio  source  is lowered. 
The newly  ad justed value  is  briefly heard from 
the  signal  generator.  The settings  are auto
matically  stored  and assigned to  the  master 
key with  remote  control. 
Parking  system  (rear, 
with  rear  view  camera) 
Introduction 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear,  with  rear 
v iew  camera} 
Fig.  121 Parking  mode 1: reve rse  park ing 
Fig. 122 Park ing  mode  2:  parallel  parking  

112  Park assist 
Vehicles with  the  parking  system  are equipped 
with  a rear view  camera  in addition  to  the 
acoustic  parking  system. 
You can choose  between two  modes to  assist 
you with  parking.  For  example,  you  can use 
"parking  mode  1" when  parking  in  a  parking 
space or  garage 
c;;, fig . 121. When  you want  to 
park  parallel  to  the  edge of  the  street,  select 
"parking  mode  2" ¢fig . 
122. 
The rear acoustic  park  assist system  is inte 
grated  in the  rear of  the  vehicle  and the  rear 
view camera  is  integrated  in the  rear lid 
c;;, page 113. 
A WARNING 
- T he rear view  camera  has blind  spots,  in 
wh ich objects  cannot  be detected . Be es
pecially  careful  to  check  for small  chil
dren  and animals  before  backing up. 
Small  children  and animals  will  not  al
ways be detected  by the  sensors. 
General  Information 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear,  with  rear 
view camera) 
Fig. 123 Cove red  area (!) and  uncovered  area @ of  the 
rea r view came ra 
F ig.  124 Trun k lid : Location  of  the rear view camera 
Sensors in  the  bumper 
Sensors are  loca ted  in the  rear  bumpers. If 
these  detect  an obstacle,  audible  and visual 
signals  warn  you. The  range  at  which  the  sen
sors  begin to  measure  is approx imately: 
To the  side  2 
ft (0.60 m) 
Center  rear 5.2 ft (1.60 m) 
Distance  warning when  reversing  starts  when 
an obstacle  is detected  in the  range of  the  parking  assist system . As the  distance  de
creases, the  time  interval between  the  audible 
tones  becomes shorter. 
When  the  distance  is less than  1ft (0.30  m), 
the  tone  becomes continuous.  At  this  point 
you  should  stop  backing  up. 
If  the  distance  to  an obstacle  stays the  same, 
the  volume  of  the  distance signal  chime  is 
gradually  reduced after  about  4 seconds (does 
not  affect  the  contin uous signa l tone) . Ap
proaching  another  obstacle  will  cause the  dis
tance  signal  to  sound  again at  the  normal vol
ume. 
Rear view  camera  coverage  area 
The  MMI  display  shows the  area covered by 
the  rear view  camera 
c:> fig. 123 (D . Objects 
that  are not  in the  area covered @are  not 
shown  on the  MMI  display . 
We  recommend  that  you  practice  parking  with 
the  rear view  camera  in a traffic-free  location 
or  parking  lot  to  become familiar  with  the  sys
tem,  the  orientation  lines,  and the ir function. 
When  doing  this,  there should  be good  light 
and weathe r cond itions. 
In  the  MMI  display,  objects  or vehicles  appear 
closer  or further  away if: 
- you are  driving  in  reverse gear from  a  leve l 
surface  onto  an  incline, or  a downward 
slope, 
- you are driving  in reverse gear toward  pro
trud ing objects, 
- the  vehicle  is carrying  too  much  load in the 
rear.  

114  Park assist 
@ Tips 
-The  rear  view camera  picture  is available 
as  soon  as  the  MMI Display or  the  MMI  is 
switched  on,  or  the  start-up phase is 
completed. 
- Keep the  sensors in the rear bumper  and 
the  rear  view camera  lens  clean  and free 
of  snow  and ice, so  that  the  parking  sys
tem  can  work  properly.  Please  follow  the 
additional  notes  on 
~page  116. 
Reverse Park ing 
Appl ies to  vehicles: with  parking system (rear, wit h rear 
view came ra) 
Parking  mode  1 can be used when parking  in 
a garage  or parking  space. 
Fig. 125  MMI  Display : Aiming  at  a parking  spot 
Fig. 126  MMI Display:  Alig ning the  vehicle 
"'  Switch  the MMI on  and  select  the  reverse 
gear. 
"'  Turn  the  steering  wheel  until the orange 
orientation  lines 
(D appear  in  the parking 
spot ¢ 
fig. 125 . Use the  markings @to  help 
you  estimate  the  distance  from  an  obstacle . 
Each  marking  corresponds  to  3 
ft (1  m) . The 
blue  area  represents  an  extension  of the  ve- hicle's  outline  by approximately 
16 
ft (5  m) 
to  the  rear. 
"'  While  driving  in reverse  gear,  adjust  the 
steering  wheel  angle  to fit  the  parking  space 
with  the  aid  of the  orange  orientation  lines 
¢ 0 . @ marks  the rear  bumper . You should 
stop  driving  in  reverse as  soon  as  and  no  lat
er  than  when  the  red  orientation  line© 
abuts  an  object¢_&. ! 
_& WARNING 
-The  rear view camera  does  not show  the 
entire  area  behind  the  vehicle 
¢ fig.  123. 
Watch  out  especially  for  small  children 
and  animals.  The rear  view camera  can
not  always  detect  them,  posing  risk of  an 
accident! 
- Please  note  that  objects  not  touching  the 
ground  can  appear  to be  further  away 
than  they  really  are  (for  example,  the 
bumper  of  a  parked  vehicle,  a  trailer 
hitch,  or the  rear  of a truck).  In  this  case, 
you  should  not  use  the  help  lines  to  help 
with  parking,  which  poses  danger  of  an 
accident! 
(D Note 
- Low obstacles  already  signaled  by a 
warning  can  disappear  from  the  system's  detection  range  as  they  are  approached 
and  will  not  continue  to  be  signaled.  Ob
jects  such  as  barrier  chains,  trailer  draw 
bars,  thin  painted  vertical  poles  or  fen
ces  may  not  be  detected  by the  system, 
posing  risk of  damage. 
- In the  MMI display,  the  direction  of trav
el of the  vehicle  rear is represented  de
pending  on  the steering  wheel  angle. 
The vehicle  front  swings  out  more  than 
the  vehicle  rear . Maintain  plenty  of  dis
tance  from  an  obstacle  so that  your  out side  mirror  or a  corner  of your  vehicle 
does  not  collide with  any  obstacles  -dan
ger  of  accident!  

116  Park  assist 
In  the  MMI display,  the  direction  of travel 
of the  vehicle  rear  is  represented  depending  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The vehi
cle  front  swings  out  more  than  the  vehicle 
rear.  Maintain  plenty  of  distance  from  an 
obstacle  so  that  your  outside  mirror  or  a 
corner  of your  vehicle  does  not  collide  with 
any  obstacles  -danger  of  accident! 
@ Tips 
The  left or  right  orientation  lines  and  sur
faces  will  be  displayed,  depending  on  the  turn  signal  being  used. 
Adjusting  the  display  and  warning  tones 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear, with  rear 
view camera) 
The display  and  warning  tones are  adjusted  in 
the  radio  or  MM!*. 
"' Select: I CARI function  button > Parking  sys· 
tern. 
Or 
"'  Select: ~I C~A~RI function  button > Car sys
tems* 
control  button > Driver assist > Park· 
ing aid. 
Display 
- Off  -when  the  parking  system  is switched 
off, only  audible  signals  are  given. 
- On  -when  the  parking  system  is switched 
on,  the  picture  from  the  rear  view  camera  is 
displayed. 
Warning  tones 
- Rear volume  -
rear  sensor  volume 
-Rear frequency  -rear  sensor  frequency 
-Music volume  while  parking  -when  the 
parking  system  is switched  on,  the  volume 
of the  active  audio  source  is  lowered. 
The  newly  adjusted  value  is briefly  heard  from 
the  signal  generator.  The  settings  are  auto
matically  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote 
control  key. 
A WARNING 
- Always make  sure  that  the  volume  and 
frequency  of the  warning  tones  is adjust
ed  so  that  you  can  easily hear  the  acous
tic  distance  signal  even  if the  radio  is 
playing,  the air-conditioner  blower  is on 
High  or there  is a  high  level  of outside 
noise. 
- Check  the settings  whenever  someone 
else  has  driven  the  vehicle  before  you. 
@ Tips 
- The warning  tones  can  also  be  adjusted 
directly  from  the  rear view  camera  im
age.  Simply  press  the Settings*  control 
button. 
- Changed  settings  are  activated  when 
parking  assist  is switched  on  again. 
Error  messages 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear, with  rear 
view camera) 
-
If a warning tone  is audible for about five sec
onds  when  you  turn  on  the  ignition, there is a 
malfunction  in the  system.  Have  the problem 
corrected  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
Keep  the  sensors  in the  rear  bumper  clean and 
free  from  ice  so  that  the  acoustic  park  assist  system  can  function  properly.