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- The best parking results will be achieved if
you position the vehicle as parallel as possi
ble to the line of parked cars or the kerb be
fore you start the actual parking manoeu
vre.
- If there are suitable parking spaces on both
sides of the road (for instance on a one-way
street), you can change the direction of the
turn signals to park on the other side, even
if you have already activated the park assist.
Parking parallel to the roadside
Applies to vehicles: with park assist
The driver is responsible for parking the vehicle.
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Fig. 110 Instrument cluster: Manoeuvring into a parking
space
... Drive forwards until the arrow is displayed
¢ Fig. 109 ¢&. in Description on page 96,
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in Description on page 96.
... After stopping for a moment, select reverse
gear.
... Wait
until the following text appears in the dis
play: Park assist: steering assistance active.
Please drive slowly and operate the brakes
yourself.
... Take your hands off the steering wheel.
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Watch the road. When the road is clear, press
the accelerator gently ¢ &. in Description on
page 96, ¢(D
in Description on page 96.
... Follow the instructions on the display
¢ page 99 and the acoustic warning tones
until the parking manoeuvre is complete. The
arrows show the required direction of travel.
The park assist automatically steers the vehicle
into the parking space while the driver operates
the pedals (accelerator, brake, clutch*). The max
imum parking speed is 7 km/h. The park assist
will be deactivated if you drive too fast or move
the steering wheel by hand. To continue the park
ing manoeuvre, press the I@ button again. The
park assist display will reappear in the instru
ment cluster.
Driving out of a parking space parallel to
the roadside
Applies to vehicles: with park assist
The driver is responsible for manoeuvring the ve
hicle out of the parking space.
If the vehicle is parked parallel to the roadside,
the park assist can help you to manoeuvre the ve
hicle so that you can drive straight out of the
parking space .
... Start the engine .
.., Press the !@button ¢page 97, Fig. 106 .
... Wait until the following text appears on the in
fotainment display: To leave parking space se
lect reverse gear and operate turn signal.
... Operate the appropriate turn signal.
... Engage reverse gear .
.., Ta ke your hands off the steering wheel.
... Watch the road. When the road is clear, press
the accelerator gently¢&. in Description on
page 96, ¢(D
in Description on page 96 .
... Follow the instructions on the display
¢ page 99 and the acoustic warning tones
until you are clear to leave the parking space .
... The procedure is over when no more manoeu
vring is necessary in order to drive out of the
space. Take over the steering.
The park assist automatically steers the vehicle
out of the parking space while the driver operates
the pedals (accelerator, brake, clutch*). The
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II Park assist: not stopped long enough
After you select reverse gear, the vehicle has to
remain stationary for a moment so that the park
assist can activate the steering. Follow the direc
tions given in the display.
Ill Park assist: fault. Please contact workshop
II Park assist: fault. Continue steering vehicle!
Please contact workshop
Please contact a qualified workshop. The park as
sist cannot be used to park the vehicle if a system
fault occurs.
II Park assist: cancelled. Space too small. Con
tinue steering vehicle!
The park assist cannot be used to park the vehicle
in this space. Park the vehicle without using the
park assist or look for a bigger space.
Ill Park assist: stabilisation control (ESC) input
The detected space could not be used because
the stabilisation control intervened.
Adjusting graphic display
and warning beeps
Applies to vehicles: with parking system plus/park assist
The settings for the graphic display and acoustic
signals are controlled via the infotainment sys
tem.
.., Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem: IM EN u I button > Car > left control button
> Driver assist> Parking aid.
Warning beeps
Front volume -Volume for the front and side*
zones
Rear volume -Volume for the rear zone
In-car entertainment fader -The volume of the
current audio or video source is reduced when the
parking aid is switched on.
You will hear a short test tone each time you
make a new setting.
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Note
The settings will be automatically stored and
assigned to the remote control key in use.
Fault warnings
Applies to vehicles: with rear parking aid/parking system
plus/park assist
Rear parking aid: fault. Obstacles cannot be de
tected
Front parking aid: fault. Obstacles cannot be
detected
Parking aid: fault. Obstacles cannot be detected
If the LED in the P,1
1i button starts flashing when
you switch the system on, a system fault has oc
curred. If the fault is not corrected before you
switch off the ignition, it will only be indicated by
the flashing LED in the P111i button the next time
you switch on the parking aid by engaging re
verse gear. The fault warning can be displayed in
the second tab of the driver information system
as long as the fault is active.
Parking system plus*/parking system plus
and park assist*
If a sensor or loudspeaker malfunctions, the J;l4:
symbol will be shown on the infotainment sys
tem in front of or behind the vehicle. If a rear
sensor malfunctions, obstacles will only be dis
played in zones @and @ ¢ page 94, Fig. 101. If
a front sensor malfunctions, obstacles will only
be displayed in zones © and@ .
Drive to a qualified workshop soon and have the
fault rectified.
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Electro-mechanical
power steering
Electro-mechanical power steering assists the
driver when steering.
The degree of power assistance is adapted elec
tronically, depending on the speed.
If the power steering should fail at any time or
the engine is switched off (for instance when be
ing towed), the car can still be steered. However,
substantially more effort than normal will be re
quired to turn the steering wheel.
Warning/indicator lamps and driver
messages
• Steering: fault. Please stop vehicle
If the warning lamp lights up permanently and
the message appears, there may be a power
steering failure.
Do NOT drive on. Obtain professional assistance.
• Steering: fault. Please stop vehicle
There is a malfunction in the electronic steering
lock. The ignition can no longer be switched on.
Do not have the vehicle towed away, because you
won't be able to steer it. Obtain professional as
sistance.
G'!b Steering:
fault. You can continue driving
If the indicator lamp lights up, the steering re
sponse may be heavier or lighter than usual. In
addition, it is possible that the steering wheel
will be off centre when driving in a straight line.
Drive slowly to a qualified workshop and have the
fault rectified.
Ive Steering
lock: fault. Please contact work
shop
There is a malfunction in the electronic steering
lock.
� Drive
to a qualified workshop soon and have the
a: fault rectified.
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A WARNING
Have the system malfunction repaired by a
qualified workshop as soon as possible -risk
of accident!
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You can drive on if the warning/indicator lamp
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Brakes
New brake pads
New brake pads do not give full braking effect for
the first 400 km, they must first be "bedded in".
However, you can compensate for the slightly re
duced braking effect by applying more pressure
on the brake pedal. Avoid placing a heavy load on
the brakes during the running-in period.
Wear The rate of wear on the brake pads depends a
great deal on how you drive and the conditions in
which the vehicle is operated. Negative factors
are, for instance, city traffic, frequent short trips
or hard driving with abrupt starts and stops.
Noises Brake noise may develop in certain situations, de
pending on the speed, braking force and ambient
conditions (such as temperature and relative hu
midity).
Effect of moisture and salt
In certain conditions, such as in heavy rain, or af
ter washing the car or driving through water, the
full braking effect can be delayed by moisture (or
in winter by ice) on the discs and brake pads. The
brakes should be "dried" by pressing the pedal to
restore full braking effect.
When you are driving at higher speeds with the
windscreen wipers on, the brake pads are very
briefly brought into contact with the brake discs.
This automatic process which goes unnoticed by
the driver is carried out at regular intervals and is
intended to improve braking response in wet con-
ditions. ..,..
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The effectiveness of the brakes can also be tem
porarily reduced if the car is driven for some dis
tance without using the brakes when there is a
lot of salt on the road in winter. The layer of salt
that accumulates on the discs and pads can be re
moved with a few cautious brake applications.
Corrosion
There may be a tendency for dirt to build up on
the brake pads and corrosion to form on the discs
if the car is used infrequently, or if you only drive
low mileages without using the brakes very
much.
If the brakes are not used frequently, or if corro
sion has formed on the discs, it is advisable to
clean off the pads and discs by braking firmly a
few times from a moderately high speed ¢.&,..
Faults in the brake system
If the brake pedal travel should ever increase
suddenly, this may mean that one of the two
brake circuits has failed. Drive immediately to the
nearest qualified workshop and have the fault
rectified. On the way to the dealer, be prepared
to use more pressure on the brake pedal and al
low for longer stopping distances.
Low brake fluid level
Malfunctions can occur in the brake system if the
brake fluid level is too low. The brake fluid level is
monitored electronically.
Brake servo
The brake servo amplifies the pressure you apply
to the brake pedal. It only works when the engine
is running.
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- When applying the brakes to clean off de
posits on the pads and discs, select a clear,
dry road. Be sure not to inconvenience or en
danger other road users; do not risk an acci
dent.
- Never let the car coast with the engine
switched off (this can cause accidents).
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CAUTION
- Never let the brakes "drag" by leaving your
foot on the pedal when you do not really in
tend to brake. This overheats the brakes, re
sulting in longer stopping distances and
greater wear.
- Before driving down a long, steep gradient,
it is advisable to reduce speed and move the
selector lever to a lower gear. In this way
you will make use of the engine braking ef
fect and relieve the load on the brakes. If
you still have to use the brakes, it is better
to brake firmly at intervals than to apply the
brakes continuously.
Note
- If the brake servo is out of action, you must
apply considerably more pressure to the
brake pedal than you normally would.
- If you wish to equip the car with accessories
such as a front spoiler or wheel covers, it is
important that the flow of air to the front
wheels is not obstructed, otherwise the
brakes can overheat.
Electronic stabilisation
control (ESC)
Description
The electronic stabilisation control (ES() increa
ses the car's stability. It reduces the tendency to
skid and improves the stability and road holding
of the vehicle. The ESC detects critical handling
situations, such as understeer, oversteer and
wheelspin on the driven wheels. It stabilises the
vehicle by braking individual wheels or by reduc
ing the engine torque. The indicator lamp Ii] in
the instrument cluster starts flashing as soon as
the ESC intervenes.
The following systems are integrated in the ESC:
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
ABS prevents the wheels from locking up under
braking until the vehicle has reached a virtual
standstill. You can continue to steer the vehicle
even when the brakes are on full. Keep your foot
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Telephone
• Audi connect
• Navigation
• Directory
• Radio
• Media
• Sound
• Help
• Help Speech Dialogue System
• Help Telephone
• Help Audi connect
• Help Navigation
• Help Map
• Help Radio
• Help Media
• Enter
number
• Delete
number/ correct number
• Directory
• Call (XY)
• business / private / land line/ mobile
• Drive
me to (XY)
• Business address/ Private address
• Start/ stop route guidance
• Directory
• Last destinations
• Navigation
favourites
• Drive
home
• Enter
address
• Enter
country / town / street
• Exclude
route/ Exclude route for (XY) km / m
• Map
• Day map/ Night map/ Route info Speech
dialogue system
• Favourites
• Call (XY)
• Enter number
• Redial
• Read new text message
• Drive
me to (XY)
• Enter address
• Stop route guidance
• Map
• Line (XY)
• Next page/ previous page
• Cancel
• Online destinations
• No, I meant (XY)
• Correct
• Call
list
• Redial
• Call
mailbox
• Enter
PIN / delete PIN
• Telephone favourites
• Exclude
next route section / Exclude
next street
• Manual / Automatic traffic
avoidance
• Route
list
• Calculate
alternative routes
• Online destinations
• Special
destination •
• 20 driving position map/ 20 north position map/ 30 map / Destination map/ Overview map
• Audi connect
• Travel information / Parking information
• Fuel prices
• Weather
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• Radio
favourites
• Last
stations
• FM and DAB
•FM/ DAB/ AM
• Station (XY) / Frequency (XY)
• Ensemble (XY)
• Traffic programme on I off
Fig. 125 Overview of commands •
Flight
information / Train information
• City events
• Online
news
• Facebook
/ Twitter
ME DIA
• Jukebox
• CD I DVD
• SD card 1 / SD card 2
• Audi
music interface / iPod / USB / Bluetooth /
Wi-Fi / Medium (XY)
• Media favourites / Artists / Albums / Genres /
Tracks / Playlists / Videos
• Folder up
• Random playback on / off
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Please observe the notes in the chapter Notes
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Messages
Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and Audi connect
Important: A SIM card with a messaging option
must be inserted in the control console's SIM
card reader* ¢ page 126. Or: A mobile phone with
active MAP (Message Access Profile) must be
connected to the MMI ¢ page 123.
Function
Having a new message read out
Having messages read out
{Q) Note Say:
Read new text message
Read text message
www.audi.com/bluetooth or contact an Audi
dealer.
For more information on which mobile
phones are supported, please go to
Navigation
Applies to vehicles: with speech dialogue system and navigation system
Important: The Navigation menu must be open
¢ table on page 117. You
can say the following commands to enter a
destination:
Function Say:
Calling up a list of recent navigation
Last destinations
destinations
Calling up the favourites
Navigation favourites
Calling up your home address
Home address or Drive home
Entering an address with assistance Enter
address > follow the directions given by the system
from the system
Individual commands for entering a
Enter country/ Enter town/ Enter post code/ Enter street I
destination Enter house number
Making corrections while entering a
Correction
destination
Navigating to a contact
Drive me to (XV) or Navigate to (XV), e.g. Drive me to John
Smith
Navigating to a specific address
Navigate to (XV) business / private,
stored for a contact e.g.
"Navigate to John Smith private"
Navigating to favourites
Navigation favourites> Line (XV) / line content > start route
guidance when requested
Starting route guidance when an ad-
Navigate / Navigate to private address / Navigate to business
dress card is open
address
Entering a new destination/stop-
Enter address > desired address when requested > confirm new
over while route guidance is active destination/stopover
when requested
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Function Say:
Starting route guidance after enter-
Start route guidance
ing a destination
Cancelling the active route guidance
Stop route guidance
Calculating alternative routes
Calculate alternative routes
Entering a special destination with
Special destination > Change search area > enter desired cote-
search area with assistance from
gory or subcategory when requested, e.g. "Restaurant"
the system
Categories for entering special des-
Audi Service / Railway station/ Airport/ Hotel/ Hospital /
ti nations
Parking space/ Service area/ Restaurant/ Filling station etc.
Search areas for entering special
In immediate vicinity/ In vicinity of route / In vicinity of desti-
destinations nation/ In vicinity of stopover / In new town/ In new country
Entering an online destination* Online destination (XV), e.g. "Online destination Palace Hotel"
Correcting an entry
No, I meant (XV)
Closing the full list of commands
Close
You can say the following commands to make ad
ditional navigation settings:
Function
General map options
Map type
Displaying the route list
Displaying remaining distance/time
while route guidance is active
Highest speed query
Setting the navigation cues during
active route guidance
Dynamic traffic avoidance
Excluding the next section of the
route
Excluding a certain section of the
route
(©) Note Say:
Map / Day map/ Night map/ Change map colours automati-
cally
20 driving position map/ 20 north position map/ 30 map/
Destination map/ Overview map/ Standard map/ Traffic
map / Google Earth map
Route list
Destination info
How fast can I go here?
Voice guidance on/ Voice guidance off/ Voice guidance com-
pact / Voice guidance complete/ Voice guidance traffic
Manual traffic avoidance / Automatic traffic avoidance /
Switch off traffic avoidance
Exclude route
Exclude route for (XV) metres/kilometres/yards/miles / Ex-
elude next street/ Exclude next section of route
spell destinations to enter them for route
guidance.
- Depending on the selected menu language
and the country you are in, you may have to -
Please observe the notes in the chapter
Notes on Audi connect ¢ page 145.
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Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
A Location on the map can be set as a destina
tion.
Fig. 142 Setting map position as destination
... Press the I NAV/MAPI
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.
- To set a convenient map scale: You can turn
the rotary pushbutton clockwise/anti-clockwise
to be able to move the crosshairs faster.
- To move the crosshairs: Press the rotary push
button. The crosshairs will appear on the map.
Move the crosshairs onto the destination using
the MMI touch pad ¢ page 111. To hide the
crosshairs, press the I B A
CK! button.
- To use the destination for route guidance:
Press the rotary pushbutton when the cross
hairs are displayed. If you wish to set a stop
over, select and confirm Set as stopover and
then Start route guidance.
Additional information on the point selected
with the crosshairs: If you use the crosshairs to
preselect a location on the map, any existing in
formation on this location (e.g. road name, ad
dress or special destinations) will be displayed @
q page 156, Fig. 147.
Using home address/a favourite as the
destination
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
The favourites make it easier to access destina
tions you require regularly.
Important: A home address/a favourite must
have already been stored ¢page 153. Navigation
... Press the I N
A V/MAP
!
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 147, Fig. 141.
Your home address and stored favourites are dis
played in the Enter destination menu and
marked with the symbol @/@.
- Select and confirm your home address/a fa
vourite.
- Select and confirm Start route guidance.
(i} Note
- Further home address settings can be found
on¢ page 153.
- Further favourites settings can be found on
¢page 153.
Using a destination from the directory
Applies to vehicles: with navigation system
You can navigate directly to entries in the direc
tory.
Fig. 143 Possible directory contacts
Important: A postal address must be available
for a contact or a navigation destination must
have been added for a contact.
... Press the I N
A V/ MAP
!
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu is displayed
¢ page 147, Fig. 141.
... Select: left control button > Directory > a con-
tact.
Direc tory contacts are displayed in alphabetical
order and are displayed together with a location
symbol:
(!) Business postal address
@ Private postal address
@ Business navigation destination
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