
44  Clear vision 
& WARNING 
-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 man
ually  according  to  the  current light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always switch  on the  headlights 
io 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
theheadlightssothatyoucanseeahead  and so that  others  can see your  car from 
the  back . 
- Please observe  legal  regulations  when 
using the  lighting  systems  described . 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights  should  only  be turned 
on in accordance with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are bright  for  following  traffic. 
{D) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  automatic  head
light  range control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount . You should  therefore 
not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area in  order  to  prevent  malfunc
tions  or failures . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light sensor  malfunc 
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  22 . 
-You  will  hear a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and tail  lights  can fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will  clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This does not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Emergency flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that you  or your  vehicle are in an emer
gency situation . 
Fig. 34 Ce nte r co nso le:  em erg en cy  flash er sw itc h 
..  Press the  switch I:;,,. ~fig.  34 to  turn  the 
emergency flashers  on or off. 
When  the emergency flasher  is on,  all  four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
I:;,,. blink  likewise. The emergen
cy flashers  also work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency flashers  will  turn  on automati
cally  if  you are in an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf
fic jam  so that  any other  vehicles  coming 
can see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has broken  down  or you are 
in  an emergency  situation,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if you are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore adjusted  in the  MMI. 
..  Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting.  ..,.  

Automatic  headlights 
You can adjust the following  settings  in  the 
Automatic  headlights menu: 
Headlights  activation time  -You can adjust  if 
the  headlights  switch on 
Early, Med . or Late 
according  to  the sensitivity  of the  ligh t sensor. 
Audi adaptive  light*  -You can switch  adaptive 
light 
On and Off. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models: 
You can switch  the  dayt ime run
n ing lights 
on and off . 
Canada models : 
The function  cannot  be 
turned  off . It  is activated  automatically  each 
time  the  ignition  is switched  on. This menu 
item  is shown  "greyed  out" . 
Coming  home,  Leaving  home 
The coming  home function  illuminates the 
area outside  the  vehicle  when you switch  the 
ignition  off  and open  the  driver's  door. To turn 
the  function  on,  select 
Lights  when leaving 
car > On . 
The  leaving  home function  illuminates  the 
area outside  the  vehicle when  you  un lock the 
vehicle.  To turn  the  funct ion on,  select 
Lights 
when  unlocking car  > On . 
The coming  home  and leaving  home functions 
only  operate  when  it  is dark  and the  light 
switch  is  in the 
AUTO position.  Clear 
vision 45 
Turn  signals  and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the  left  side  of  the  steering  col
umn  is used  to operate  the  turn  signals  and 
the  high beam  as  well as 
the headlight  flash
er. 
Fig.  35 Tu rn  signal  and  high  beam  lever 
The turn  signal and high  beam  lever has the 
following  functions: 
Turn  signals ¢ 9 ©@ 
.. 0 ....  :r 
~ 
.,. Push  the leve r up  as far  as it  can go  to  turn 
on the  right  turn  signa l or  down  to turn  on 
the  left  tu rn s ignal ¢ 
fig. 35. 
...  Move the  lever briefly  until  you  meet  resist
ance and re lease it  to  flash  three  times. 
.,.  Move the  lever (up  or down)  until  you  meet 
resistance  and hold  it  there  to  determine 
the  flashing  time  for  the  turn  signals. 
High  beam ~D @ 
... Push the  lever forward  to  switch  on the  high 
beam . 
.,.  Pull the  lever  back towards  you to  sw itch 
off 
the  high  beam. 
Headlight  flasher ~D © 
...  Pull the  lever  toward  the steering  wheel  to 
use the  headlight  flasher. 
Notes  on  these  features 
-The turn  signals on ly work  w ith the  ignition 
sw itched  on. The  indicator  l ights 
B or Bin 
the  instrument  cluster¢ page  12 also  blink. 
-After  you  have  turned  a corner,  the  turn  sig-
n al  switches 
off automatically. 
- The 
high  beam works only  when  the head-
lights  are  on. The indicator  light 
El in the  .,.  

@ Tips 
The instrument  illumination  (for  dials and 
needles)  lights  on when  the  ign it ion is 
sw itched  on and the  vehicle  lig hts  are 
turned  off.  As the  daylight  fades,  the  ill u
m ination  of  the  dials  likewise  dims  auto 
mat ically  and w ill  go out  comp lete ly when 
the  o utside  lig ht  is ve ry low . This fea ture  is 
meant  to  remi nd you t o swit ch on the 
headl igh ts when  o utside  light  condi tions 
become  poor. 
Vision 
Sun visors 
( J 
F ig . 39 Sun v isor 
The sun visors for  the  driver  and passenger 
can b e released from  their  brackets and 
turned  tow ard the  doors ¢ 
fig.  39@. 
The mirror  light  switches  on when  the  cover 
over the  vanity  mirror @opens. 
Sun  shade 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  sun shade 
The sun shade  is located  on  the  luggage  com 
partment  shelf. 
a a 
F ig . 40 Sun s hade  i n lowe red  pos it io n 
Clear vi sion 4  7 
When  the  sun shade  is in the  lowered  posi 
tion,  it  is secured in t he retainer @. 
1-To  raise @the s un shade , remove  it  from 
t he re tainer. 
_& WARNING .. 
Do not  use t he sun shade to  secure cargo . 
The luggage  compartment  cove r is  not  a 
surface  for storing  objects . Objects  p laced 
on the  cover could  endanger  all  ve hicle oc
cupants  dur ing sudden  braking  maneuvers 
or  i n a c rash . 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
Fi g. 4 1 Windshi eld  wipe r  leve r 
Move the  windshie ld w iper lever  to the  corre
sponding  position: 
@ -Windshield  wipe rs off 
@ -Rain senso r mode . The windsh ield wipers 
switch  on once the  veh icle speed exceeds ap 
proximate ly 2  mph  (4  km/h)  and  it  is ra ining . 
T he hig her the  rain senso r sens it ivity  is set 
(sw itch  @to th e r ight) , the  earlier  the  wind
shield  wipers  react  to mois ture on the  w ind
shield.  Yo u can deactivate  rain sensor mode  in 
the  MMI,  which  will  then  activate  interm ittent 
mode.  Se lect: ICAR ifunct ion  button> 
(Car )* 
systems 
contro l button  > Driver assist > Rain 
sensor > Off . 
In interm ittent  mode,  yo u can 
adjust  the  interval  time  using the  switch @. 
@ -Slow w ip ing 
@ -Fast wip ing  

48  Clear vis ion 
© -Single wipe . If  you  hold  the  lever in this 
position  longer,  the  wipers  switch  from  slow 
wiping  to  fast  wip ing. 
® -Clean  the windshield . T he wipers  wipe 
one time  after  several seconds o f driv ing to 
remove water  drop lets . You can switch  this 
function  off  by moving  the  lever to  position ® 
within  10 seconds after  the  afterw ipe. The af
terw ipe funct ion is react ivated  the  next  time 
you switch  the  ig nition on . 
C leaning  the  headlights *. The headlight  wash
er system*  operates  on ly when  the  headlights 
are on.  If  you  move the  lever to  pos ition ®, 
the  head lights  and the  nig ht  vision  assistant 
camera*  are washed  in  intervals . 
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 utside  wea ther conditions  and to  man
ually  activate  the  wipers  as soon  as rain 
or  drizzle  reduces visib ility  through  the 
windshield. 
- The windshie ld must  not  be treated  with 
water-repe llent  materials.  They can in
crease glare  under  poor visib ility  condi
t ions such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  horizon.  In  addi
t io n, they  can cause the  wi ndshield  wip
ers  to chatter . 
- Properly fu nctioning  windshie ld w iper 
blades  are required  fo r a clear view  and 
safe  dr iv ing 
c::> page  48,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades . 
(D Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whether  the 
winds hield wiper  b lades a re frozen  to 
the  windshie ld.  Switching  on the  wind
s h ield  wipers  can damage the  wipe r 
blades! 
- Prior to  using  a car wash,  the  windshield 
wipe r system  must  be switched  off  (lever 
i n position @). This helps to  prevent  un
i ntent ional  sw itching  on and damage  to 
the  windshie ld w iper system.  - Do not 
use the  w ipers to  clear  a frosted 
w indow . Us ing the  wipers  as a conven
ient  ice scrape r will  destroy  the  wiper 
blades. 
(D Tips 
- The windshie ld w ipers are switched  off 
w hen the  ignit ion is off.  Activate  the 
w indshield  wipers  after  the  ign ition  is 
switched  back on  by moving  the  w ind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position . 
- Worn  or  d irty  windshield  wiper  blades 
result  in streaking.  This can affect  the 
rain  sensor function . Check your  wind
shield  wiper  blades  regularly. 
- The washer  fluid  nozz les of  the  wind
shield  washe r system  a re heated  at  low 
tempe rat ures when the  ignition  is on . 
- Whe n stopping  temporarily,  e.g . at  a 
traffic  light,  the  set speed of  the  wind
shield  w ipe rs is automatically  reduced  by 
one speed. 
Replacing windshield wiper blades 
Wiper  blades  in good  condition  help  keep  the 
windshield  clear . 
Fig. 42  Remov ing w indsh ie ld wiper  b lades 
Service  position 
.,.  Switch  the windsh ie ld w ipers o ff (position 
@ c::>fig.  41). 
.,. Switch  the  ignition  off  and  move t he wind 
shie ld w iper lever  to  position © 
c::> fig.  41. 
Or 
.,. Select in the  MMI: ICAR I function  bu tton > 
(Car) *  system s control  b utton > Servicing & 
check s > Wiper  service position > On . The  ..,.  

86  Audi adapti ve  cruise  control  and  bra king  gu ard 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking 
guard 
Introduction 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  system  assists  the 
driver  by regu lat ing  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  vehicle  up ahead, 
adaptive  cruise  control  can  brake and  then  ac
celerate  your  vehicle.  This  helps  to  make  driv
ing  more  comfortable  both  on long highway 
stretches  and  in stop-and-go  traffic. 
The  braking  guard  system can  warn  you  about 
an  impending  collision  and  initiate braking 
maneuvers 
c:::> page 92. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
have  technical  limitations  that you  must 
know,  so please  read  this  section  carefully,  un
derstand  how  the  system  works  and  use them 
properly  at  all  times. 
General  information 
General  information 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
Fig. 86 Front  of  the  veh icle:  sensors  and video  camera 
The areas  that  conta in the  radar  and  ultrason
ic sensors  and  the  v ideo  camera 
c:::> fig. 86 
must  neve r be  cove red  by stic kers  or  other  ob
jects  or  obstructed  w ith  dirt,  insects,  snow  or 
i ce that  will  interfere with  the  adaptive  cruise 
control  system  and  braking  guard.  For  infor
mation  on  cleaning,  refer  to 
c:::> page 216. The same  applies  for  any  modifications  made  in 
the  front  area. 
T he  function  of  the  adaptive  cru ise  contro l 
system  and  braking  guard  is limited  under 
some  cond itions: 
- Objects  can  only  be  de tected  when  they  are 
w ith in sensor  range 
c:::> fig . 89. 
-The  system  has  a  limited  ability  to  detect 
objects  that  are  a  short  d istance  ahead,  off 
to  the  side  of your  vehi cle  or  mov ing  into 
your  lane. 
- Some  kinds  of ve hicles  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 all. 
-When  driving through  curves 
c!,>page 87 . 
-Stat ionary  objec ts c:::> page 87. 
& WARNING 
A lways  pay  attention  to  traffic  when  adap 
tive  cruise  contro l is switched  on  and  brak
ing  g uard  is  active.  As the  dr iver, you  are 
still  respons ible  for  starting  and  for  main
taining  speed  and  distance  to  other  ob
jects.  Braking  guard  is  used  to  assist  you . 
The dr iver  must  a lways  take  action  to  avo id 
a  collis ion . The  driver  is a lways  respons ible 
fo r braking  a t the  co rrec t time. 
- Imp roper  use  of  adaptive  cru ise  control 
can  cause  collisions,  other  acc idents  and 
serious  pe rsonal  in jury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  convenience 
that  adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  gua rd offer  d istract  you  from  the  need  to 
be  alert  to  traffic  condit ions  and  the 
need  to  rema in  in fu ll control  of your  ve
h icle  at  a ll times, 
- Always remember  that  the  adaptive 
cruise  control  and  braking  guard  have 
limits  -they  will not  s low  the  vehicle 
down  or  maintain  the  set distance  when 
you  drive  towards  an obstacle  or  some
thing  on  or  near  the road  that is  not 
mov ing,  such  as  vehicles  stopped  in  a 
traffic  jam,  a stalled  o r disabled  vehicle. 
I f  registered  by the  radar  sensors,  

Audi adapt ive crui se  c ontrol  an d  bra kin g guard  8 7 
vehicles  or  obstacles  that  are  not  moving 
can  trigger  a  collision  warning  and  if con
firmed  by the  video  camera,  an  acute  col lis ion  warn ing. 
- For safety  reasons,  do  not  use  adaptive 
cruise  control  when  driving  on  roads  with 
many  curves,  when  the  road  surface  is  in 
poor  condit ion  and/or  in bad  weather 
(such  as  ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and 
hydroplan ing).  Using the  system  under 
these  cond itions  cou ld  result  in a  co lli 
sion . 
- Switch  adaptive  c ruise  control  off  tempo
rar ily when  driv ing  in turning  lanes,  on 
expressway  exits  or  in construction 
zones . This  prevents  the  vehicle  from  ac
celerating  to  the  set  speed  when  in these 
situations . 
- The  adapt ive cru ise  control  system  w ill 
not  brake  by itse lf  if you  put  your  foot  on 
the  accelerator  pedal.  Doing  so  can  over ride  the  speed  and  distance  regulation . 
- When  approaching  stationary  objects  such  as  stopped  traffic,  adaptive  cruise 
control  will  not  respond  and  braking 
guard  w ill have  limited  function. 
- The  adapt ive cruise  control  system  and 
braking  guard  do  not  react  to  people , an
ima ls,  objects  crossing  the  road  o r on
coming  objects . 
- The function  of the  radar  sensors  can  be 
affected  by reflective  objects  such  as 
guard  ra ils,  the  entra nce  to  a tunnel, 
he avy rain  or  i ce. 
- Never  follow  a veh icle  so  closely  that  you 
cannot  stop  your  vehicle  safe ly. The 
adaptive  cruise  cont ro l c anno t slow  or 
brake  the  veh icle  safely  when  you  follow 
another  vehicle  too  closely.  Always  re
member  that  the  automatic  braking 
funct ion  cannot  bring  the  veh icle  to  a 
sudden  or  emergency  stop  under  these 
condit ions . 
- To  prevent  unintended  operation,  always 
switch  ACC off  when  it  is  not  be ing  used. (D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  That  cou ld  affect  the  adaptive 
cruise  control  system  and  brak ing  guard . 
Have your  authorized  Aud i dea le r or  a u
thorized  Audi Serv ice  Facility check  their 
funct ion. 
In curves 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
I 
F ig.  8 7 Exampl e: dri vin g in to  a  curve 
When  dr iving  into  a  curve c:> fig. 87 and  out  of 
a  cu rve, the  ad aptive  cruise  con trol  m ay react 
to  a vehicle  in the  next  lane  and  apply  the 
brakes . You can  override  or  prevent  the  brak
i ng  by pressing  the  accelerator  pedal  b riefly. 
Stationary  objects 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig.  88 Ex ampl e: object  chang ing  l anes  and s ta tio nar y 
objec t 
The  adaptive  cru ise  con tro l system  only  reacts 
to  objects  that  a re  mov ing  o r th at  the  system 
has  a lready  detected  as  moving . For examp le, 
if a  veh icle @, which  has  a lready  been  detect-
ed  by the  adaptive  c ruise  contro l, tu rns  o r 
changes  lane s and  another  stationary  vehicle  .,._  

92  Audi adaptive  cruise  control  and braking  guard 
Audi  braking  guard 
Descript ion 
App lies to vehicles: with  Audi adap tive  cruise  control 
Fig.  96 Instrument  cluster:  approach warn ing 
Braking  guard  uses radar  sensors and  a video 
camera . It  also functions  within  the  limits  of 
the  system  when  adapt ive cruise control  is 
switched  off . 
What  can braking  guard  do? 
When detected  in time,  the  system  can assess 
situations  when  a vehicle  ahead brakes sud
denly  or  if your  own vehicle  is traveling  at  a 
high  speed and  approaching  a vehicle  up 
ahead that  is moving  more  slowly . Brak ing 
guard  does  not  react if  it  cannot  detect  the 
situation . 
The system  advises you of  various  situations: 
- 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 collision . The indicator 
light 
I in the  display  comes on . 
- The 
approach  warning is given when  a de
tected  veh icle up ahead in your  lane  is mov 
i ng much  more  slowly  than  you  are or  if  it 
brakes sharply . When  this  warning  is given, 
it  may  only  be possible  to avoid a  collision 
by  swerving  or  braking sharply. Th e indicator 
light 
I and  indicato r in  the  display  will  warn 
you  about  the  danger¢ 
fig. 96. You will  a lso 
hear an acoustic  signal. 
If  you do not  react  fast enough  or  do  not react 
at  all  to  the  situation,  braking  guard  will inter-
ll This  is  not  ava ilable  in some  co un tri es . 
vene by  braking and the message braking 
guard  intervention 
wi ll appear. 
- If  a coll is ion  is imm inent,  the  system  wi ll 
fi rst  prov ide an 
acute  warning by briefly  and 
sharply  applying  the  brakes. 
- If  you  do not  react  to  the  acute warning, 
braking  guard  can brake with  increas ing 
force  within  the  limits  of  the  system . This 
reduces the  vehicle  speed  in the  event  of  a 
collision. 
- The system  can initiate  maximum  braking 
short ly before  a co llision
1l .  Full  deceleration 
at  high  speeds occurs  only  in vehicles with 
adaptive  cruise control  and side assist  (pre 
sense plus) . 
- If  the  braking  guard  senses that  you are  not 
braking  hard enough  when  a collision  is  im
m inent,  it  can  increase the  braking  force . 
- The pre sense functions  also engage when  a 
collision  is  imminent¢ 
page  194. 
Which  function s can  be controlled? 
You can switch  braking guard  and the  dis
tance/approach  warning  on or  off  in the  MMI 
i=> page  93,  Settings  in  the  MMI. 
A WARNING 
-
Lack  of  attention  can cause collisions,  oth-
er accidents  and serious  personal  injuries. 
The braking  guard  is an assist system  and 
cannot  prevent  a collision  by itself . The 
driver  must  always intervene.  The dr iver is 
a lways respons ible for  braking  at the  cor
rect  time. 
- Always  pay close attention  to traffic, 
even when  the  braking  guard  is switched 
on.  Be  ready to  intervene  and  be ready to 
take  complete  control  whenever  necessa
ry. Always  keep the  safe and  legal  dis
tance  between  your  veh icle and vehicles 
up ahead. 
- Braking  guard  works  within  limits  and 
will  not  respond  outside  the  system  lim
its,  for  example  when  approaching  a 
stopped  vehicle  or  stationary  obstacle  ..,.  

Audi  adaptive  cru ise  control  and  brakin g guar d  93 
(end of  a traffic  jam  or veh icle t hat  has 
br oken  down  in traffic). 
- Alw ays remember  that  the  radar sensor 
for  the  b raking  guard works  only  within 
defined  detection  and ra nge limits  that 
may prev ent  the  proper  det ection  of  oth
er ve hicles. 
- The ra dar 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  al l. 
- Reflective  surfaces  includ ing crash barr i
ers or tunnel  ent rances may  impair  the 
function  of  the radar sensor. 
(0 Tips 
- You can cance l the  braking  w ith  increas
i ng fo rce that  is  initiated  by the  system 
by braking  yo urself,  by accelerating  no
ticeab ly or  by swerving. 
- Brak ing guard  error  messages 
<=> page 93. 
-Keep in  mind  that braking  guard  can 
brake unexpectedly.  Always secure any 
ca rgo or  objec ts that  you are  transport 
i ng to  reduce t he  risk of  d amage o r in
Ju ry. 
Settings  in the  MMI 
Appl ies to  vehicles:  with  Audi  adaptive  cruise co ntrol 
~ Se lect:  ICARlf unct ion  button> ( Car )*  sys
tems 
contro l button  > D river  assi st > Audi 
braking  guard . 
System  -
Switch  braking  g ua rd On and Off . 
When you  sw itch  the  ignition  on,  the  message 
Audi  braking  guard  off appears  if  the  system 
is switched  off. 
Early warning  -The distance  and approac h 
warn ings  in the  display  can be switched 
On / 
Off . 
(D Tips 
- Your settings  are automatically  stored 
and assigned  to  the  remote  control  key  being  used at  the  time  the  settings 
are 
ma de. 
- If you  switch  the  ES C to  spo rt mode, 
braking  g uard switches  off  a utomatica lly 
<=>page 198. 
- Switch  braking  guard  off  when you a re 
loading  the  vehicle  onto  a vehicle  carrier, 
t rain,  ship o r other  type  of  transporta
t ion. This can prevent  undesired  warn
ings from  the  braking  guard  system. 
Messages 
App lies to  vehicles : wit h Audi ada ptive c ruise contro l 
ACC unavail able 
ACC and  braking  guard:  unavailable 
T he system  cannot  detect  mov ing vehicles  up 
ahead  co rrec tly  and  is switched  off.  The sen
sors have been  displaced or  a re  not  worki ng 
properly . The Audi  pre sense  func tions  may a l
so be affected.  Drive to  yo ur autho rized Audi 
dealer  or  authorized  A udi se rvice facility  im
med iate ly to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
ACC: unavailable  at  this  time.  No sensor  vi
sion 
ACC and  braking  guide:  unavailable  at  this 
time . No  sensor vision 
Th is message appears if  the  senso r view is ob
structed,  for  examp le by leaves, snow,  heavy 
sp ray or  d irt.  C lean the  sensors<=> 
fig. 86 . 
ACC: unava ilabl e at  this  time . Inclin e too 
steep 
The road  exceeds the  max imum  possible  an
gle for  proper  adaptive  cru ise control  opera
tion.  Adaptive  cru ise con tro l is switched  off . 
ACC: only  selector  lever  positions  D , S or  M 
available 
Se lect t he  D/S  or  M selector  leve r pos ition. 
ACC: unavailabl e at  this  time . Parking  brake 
s et 
The adaptive  cr uise cont rol  system  switches 
off  automatically  if  the  park ing b rake is set.  ..,.