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The leavin g home function i lluminates the
area around the vehicle when unlock ing it.
T his function can be switched on and off.
The
c o ming h om e and lea ving home func
tions on ly operate when it is dark and the
light switch is in the AUTO posit ion
¢ page 51 , fig. 55.
Auto headlight s*
When the light switch is in the A UTO
¢ page 51 position, the switch-on po int of the
lights can be changed in the automatic driving
light function.
Daytime running lights
USA m odel s:
You can switch the dayt ime run
ni ng lights
on and o ff .
Canada mod els:
The function cannot be
turned off .
It is activated a utomat ica lly each
time the ignition is switched on.
Travel mode*
T he headlight beam is asymmetrical. This pro
v ides stronger illum ination on the s ide of the
road on wh ich you are driving .
If you are driv
i ng in a country that d rives on the opposite
side of the road from your own country, th is
will cause glare for on coming drivers. To pre
vent glare:
- Trave l mode must be selected in vehicles
with Xenon headlights*.
- In veh icles with halogen headlights, ce rtain
areas of the head light lenses must be cov
ered with wate rproof adhesive covers that
prevent light from passing thro ugh. For
more informat ion, please see your author
i z ed Audi dea ler or author ized repa ir faci lity .
(D Tips
When trave l mode is activated, a display in
the driver information system indicates
this each time you switch the ignit io n on.
Clear vi sion 5 3
Emergency flashers
Fig. 5 7 Center co n sole : em erge ncy flasher sw itc h
The emergency flashers makes other moto
rists aware that you or your vehicle are in an
emergency situation .
.. Press the switch
Gil ¢ fig. 57 to turn the
emergency flashers on or off .
When the emergency f las hers are on, all four
turn s ignals b link at the same time. The turn
s ignal indicator lights .
1B in the instru
ment cluster, as well as the light in the emer
gency flasher switch ~ blink likewise.
You can indicate a lane change or a tu rn w hen
the emergency flashers are switched on by us
ing the turn signal lever. The emergency flash
ers stop temporarily .
T he emergency flashers also work when the
ign it ion is turned off .
T he emergency flashers w ill turn on a utomat i
ca lly if yo u are in an accident where the airbag
has deployed.
(D Tips
You sho uld turn on the emergency f lashers
when:
- yo u are the last veh icle standing in a t raf
fic jam so that any other vehi cles coming
can see you, or whe n
- your vehicle has bro ken down or you are
in an eme rgency s ituation, or when
- yo ur vehicle is be ing towed by a tow
truck or if you are tow ing another vehicle
beh ind you.
80 On the road
soon as the switch @is released, or the accel
erator pedal is depressed, emergency braking
stops .
.&_ WARNING
Emergency braking should only be used in
an emergency, when the normal foot brake
has failed or the brake pedal is obst ructed.
Using the parking brake to perform emer
gency braking will slow yo ur vehicle down
a s if you had made a full brake application.
The laws of physics cannot be s uspended
even w ith ESC and its associated compo
nents (ABS, ASR, EDS). In corners and
when road or weather conditions are bad,
a full brake application can cause the vehi
cle to skid or the rear end to break away -
r isking an accident.
Speed warning system
Overview
The speed warning system helps you to keep
your driving speed below a set speed limit.
The speed warning system warns if the driver
exceeds a prev iously stored maximum speed.
A warning ton e will sound as soon as the vehi
cle speed exceeds the set speed by about
3 mph (3 km/h). At the same time, a warning
symbol appears in the d isplay . The symbol's
appearance might be d ifferent in some mod
e ls.
The speed warning sys tem has two warn ing
thresholds that function independently of
each other and that have somewhat different
purposes:
Speed warning 1
You can use speed warning 1 to set the maxi
m um speed whil e you are dr iv ing . This setting
will remain in effect until you turn off the igni
tion, assuming that you have not changed or reset the setting .
The. (USA models)/ . (Canada models)
speed warning symbol in the warning 1 dis
play appears when you exceed the maximum speed
. It goes out when the speed falls be low
the stored maximum speed.
T he speed warning symbol will also go out if
the speed
exceeds the stored maximum speed
by more than about 25 mph (40 km/h) for at
least 10 seconds . The stored maximum speed
is de leted .
Speed warning 2
Storing warning 2 is recommended if you al
ways
want to be rem inded of a ce rtain speed,
f or example when you are traveling in a coun
try that has a general maximum speed limit,
or if you do not want to exceed a specified
speed for winter tires.
The. (USA models)/ . (Canada models)
speed warning 2 symbol appears in the dis
play when you exceed the stored speed Limit.
Unlike warning 1, it will not go out until the
vehicle speed drops below the stored speed
limit .
Setting speed warning 2
c> page 81 .
(D Tips
Even though your vehicle is eq uipped with
a speed warning system, you should still
watch the speedometer to make sure you
are not driv ing faster than the speed limit.
Speed warning 1: setting a speed limit
Warning threshold 1 is set by the ISETI but
ton.
Fig . 93 SET button in the instr umen t cluste r
Storing the maximum speed
., Dr ive at the desired maximum speed .
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Transmission S tronic
Introduction
The automat ic transm iss ion is controlled elec
tronically. The transmiss ion upshifts or down
shifts automatically depend ing on which drive
p rogram is se lected.
When a
moderate driving sty le is used, the
transmission selects the most econom ica l
d riving mode.
It w ill then change up early and
de lay the downshifts to g ive better f uel econ
omy .
The transmis sion swi tches to a sporty mode
after a k ick-down or when the dr iver uses a
sporty driving sty le characterized by quick ac
celerator peda l movements, heavy accelera
tion, frequent changes in speed and traveling
at the maximum speed.
If desired, the drive r can a lso se lect the gears
manually ( tiptronic mode ) ~ page 87.
The S tronic is a dual-clut ch tra nsmission.
P ower is transfe rred using two clutches that
work independently from one another . They
rep lace the torq ue converter used in conven
tional automatic transmiss ions and allow the
vehicle to accelerate without a noticeable in
terruption in traction.
Selector lever positions
F ig. 96 Display in the instrument cluster: se lector lever
in pos itio n P
The selector lever position engaged appears
n ext to the selector leve r as well as in the in
strument cluster display.
Tran sm iss ion 83
P -Park
In this se lector lever posi tion the transm is
s ion is mechanica lly locked. Engage P on ly
when the vehicle is
completely stopped~&.
in Driving the automatic transmission on
page 85.
T o shift in or out of pos it ion P, yo u must first
press and ho ld the brake pedal and then press
the re lease button in the selector leve r hand le
whi le moving the selector lever to or from P.
You can shift out of this position only with the ignition o n.
R - Reverse
Se lect R on ly when the veh icle is at a full stop
and t he engine is running at idle speed~.&. in
Driving the automatic transmission on
page 85.
Before you move the se lector lever to R, press
both the re lease button in the hand le o f the
selector lever
and the brake pedal at the same
time.
When the ignition is on, the backup lights illu
minate when the selector lever is moved into
R.
N -Neutral
The transmiss ion is in neu tral in this pos ition .
S hift to t his position fo r standing with the
brakes app lied
~ .&. in Driving the automatic
transmission on page 85.
When the vehicle is stat iona ry or a t speeds
below 1 mph (2 km/h), yo u must always app ly
the footbrake before and whi le mov ing the
l ever o ut of
N.
DIS -Normal posit ion for driving forward
In the D/S pos it ion, t he tr ansmission c an be
operated either in the norma l mode D or in
the sport mode S . To select the sport mode S,
pull the selector lever back briefly. P ulling the
l ever back again will se lect the norma l mode
D. The instr ument cluster disp lay shows the
selected driving mode. ..,_
92 Audi adaptive cruise control and braking guard
Audi adaptive cruise
control
Description
Applies to vehicles: with Audi adap tive cruise co ntrol
Fig. 106 Detect ion range
What can Audi adaptive cruise control do?
The adaptive cruise control works in conjunc
tion with a radar sensor installed in the front
of the vehicle¢
page 90, fig . 103, which is
subject to designated system limits
¢page 92. Stationary objects are disregard
ed .
On open roads w ith no traffic, adaptive cruise
control works like a regular c ruise control sys
tem. The stored speed is maintained. When
approaching a moving vehicle detected up
ahead, the adaptive cruise control system au
tomatically slows down to match that vehi
cle's speed and then maintains the distance
that the driver previously stored . As soon as
the system does not detect a vehicle up
ahead, adaptive cruise control accelerates
back up to the stored speed.
Which functions can be controlled?
When you switch adaptive cruise contro l on,
you can set the current speed as the "control speed"
¢ page 92, Switching on and off.
When driving, you can stop cruise control
¢
page 94 or change the speed ¢ page 93
at any time.
You can also set the distance to the object
ahead and set the adaptive cruise control driv ing program
¢page 94.
Switching on and off
Applies to vehicles: with A udi adapt ive cruise contro l
Fig. 107 Selector lever : switc hing on/off
Fig. 108 Instrumen t cluster: Audi adaptive cruise con
tro l
You can set any speed between 20 mph and
95 mph (30 and 150 km/h).
Indicator lamps and messages in the instru
ment cluster disp lay inform you about the cur
rent system status and settings.
Switching Audi adaptive cruise control on
.,. Pull the lever towa rd you into position@
¢
fig. 107. ACC standby appears in the in
strument cluster display.
Setting the speed and activating
regulation
.,. To set the current speed, press the ISETI but-
ton ¢
page 11, fig. 4. The set speed is .,..
94 Audi adaptive cruise control and braking guard
Interrupting cruise control
Applies to vehicles: with Audi adaptive cruise control
Fig. 110 Selector leve r
Requirement : adaptive cruise contro l must be
switched on
¢fig.110 (i).
Overriding cruise control
.. To accelerate ma nually, press the accelera
tor pedal. The message
ACC override ap
pears .
.. To resume adaptive cruise control, remove
your foot from the gas pedal. The system re
turns again to the speed that was saved be
fore .
.. You can save a new speed at any time by
pressing the
I SETI button ¢ page 11, fig. 4.
Canceling cruise control while driving
.. Move the lever into posit ion @. The mes
sage
ACC standby appears . Or
.. press the brake pedal.
.. To resume the stored speed, move the lever
into position @.
&_ WARNING
Never resume the stored speed if the
speed is too high for prevailing road, traf
fic or weather cond itions.
Setting the distance
Applies to vehicles: wit h Audi adapt ive cr uise contro l
Fig. 111 Selector lever : sett ing the distance
.. Tap the switch to display the current set dis
tance
¢ fig. 111 .
.. To increase or reduce the distance by incre
ments, tap the switch again to the left or
r ight. The distance between the two vehicles
w ill change in the instrument cluster dis
play .
When approach ing a moving vehicle up ahead,
the adaptive cruise control system brakes to
match that object's speed and then maintains
the stored dis tance. If the vehicle ahead ac
ce le rates, adaptive cruise control will also ac
ce lerate up to the stored speed.
T he higher the speed, the greater t he distance
in yards (meters)
c:::> /1.. Th e Distan ce 3 setting
is recommended .
T he distances provided are specified va lues .
Depending on the driv ing situation and the
how the veh icle ahead is driving, the actual
distance may be more or less than these tar
get distances.
T he various symbols for the time inc reme nts
appear briefly in the information line @
¢ page 92, fig. 108 when you change the set
tings.
c::::,_c::::, ___ Distance 1: Th is setting corre-
sponds to a distance of 92 feet/28 meters
when traveling at 62 mph (100 km/h), or a
time interval of 1 second.
c::::, __ c::::, __ Distance 2: This setting corre
sponds to a distance of 118 feet/36 meters
when traveling at 62 mph (100 km/h), or a
time interval of 1.3 seconds.
100 Audi side assist
Side assist functions at speeds above approxi
mately 19 mph (30 km/h).
@ Vehicles that are approaching
In certain cases, a vehicle will be classified as
cr itica l for a lane change even if it is still
somewhat far away . The faster a vehicle ap
proaches, the sooner the display in the exteri
or mirror will turn on.
@ Vehicles traveling with you
Vehicles traveling with you are indicated in the
exterior m irror if they are classified as critica l
for a lane change. All vehicles detected by
side assist are indicated by the time they en
ter your "blind spot", at the latest.
© Vehicles left behind
If you slowly pass a vehicle that side assist has
detected (the difference in speed between the
vehicle and your vehicle is less than 9 mph
(15 km/h)), the disp lay in the exterior mirror
turns on as soon as the vehicle enters your blind spot.
The display will not turn on if you quickly pass
a vehicle that side assist has detected (the dif
ference in speed between the vehicle and your
vehicle is greater than 9 mph (15 km/h)).
Functional limitations
The radar sensors are designed to de tect the
l eft and right adjacent lanes when the road
lanes are the normal width. In certain situa
tions, the display in the exterior mirror may
turn on even though there is no vehicle locat
ed in the area that is critical for a lane change.
For example:
- if the lanes are narrow or if your are driving
on the edge of your lane. If this is the case,
the system may have detected the vehicle in
another lane that is
not adjacent to your
current lane.
- if you are driving through a curve. Side assist
may react to a veh icle that is one lane over
from the adjacent lane.
- if side assist reacts to other objects (such as
high or displaced guard ra ils). -
In poor weather conditions . The side assist
functions are limited.
Do not cover the rada r sensors
~ fig. 117 with
stickers, deposits, bicycle wheels or other ob
jects, because this will affect the function . For
information on cleaning, refer to ¢
page 184.
A WARNING
-
-Always pay attention to traffic and to the
area around your vehicle. Side assist can
not replace a driver's attention. The driv
er alone is always responsible for lane
changes and similar dr iving maneuvers .
- Improper reliance on the side assist sys
tem can cause coll is ions and serious per
sonal injury:
- Never rely on ly 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 sit uations, the system may not
function or its function may be limited.
For example:
- if vehicles are approach ing or being left
behind ve ry quickly. The d isp lay 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 .
([) Note
The sensors can be displaced by impacts or
damage to the bumper, wheel housing and
u nderbody. This can affect the system. .,..
106 Park ass is t
Visu al display
Using the red segments, you can est ima te the
d istance to an object in front of or behind the
vehicle
c::> fig. 122. As your vehicle comes clos
er to the obstacle, the segments move closer
to the vehicle. At the latest the collision area
has been reached when the next to last seg
ment is displayed. Do not continue driving far
ther forward or in reverse
c::> A !
A WARNING
-The parking system cannot rep lace the
dr iver's attention. The driver is always re
sponsible for safety d uring parking and
f or all o ther maneuvers.
- Sensors and cameras have blind spots in
wh ich peop le and objec ts cannot be de
tected . Be especially cautious of small
children and animals .
- Always keep your eyes on the veh icle's
surroundings, using the rear view mirro r
as well.
(D Note
Low obstacles al ready signa led by a warn
ing can disappear from the system's detec
tion range as they are approached and will
not continue to be signa led . Objects such
as barrier chains, trailer draw bars, thin
pa inted vertical poles or fences may not be
detected by the system, posing risk of
damage.
@ Tips
- You can change the volume and pitch of
the signals as well as the display
c::>page 111.
-What appears in the display is time-de
l ayed.
Parking system plus
with rear view camera
· Introduction
Applies to vehicles : wi th parking sy stem plus with rea r
v iew camera
F ig. 123 Park ing mode 1: reverse parking
Fig . 12 4 Park ing mode 2: parallel parking
In add ition to parking system plus
c::> page 105, this parking system also has a
rear view camera.
You can choose between two modes to assist
you w ith parking. For example, you can use
"parking model" when parking in a parking
space or garage
c::> fig. 123. When you want to
park parallel to the edge of the street, select
"pa rking mode 2"
c::> fig. 124.
The rear acoustic park ass ist system is inte
grated in the rear of the vehicle and the rear
view camera is integrated in the rear lid
c::> page 108.
A WARNING
--The rear view camera has blind spots, in
which ob jects canno t be detec ted. Be es
pec ia lly careful to che ck for small chil
dren and anima ls before backing up .
Sma ll children and animals will not a l
ways be detected by the sensors.
108 Park assis t
8_ WARNING
- The parking aid cannot replace the driv
er's attention . The driver a lone is respon
sible fo r parki ng a nd s imilar driving ma
neuvers.
- Always keep your eyes on the veh icle's
surround ings, using the rear view mirro r
as well.
- Do not allow yourse lf to be d istracted
from traffic by the rear view camera pic
tu res.
- If the pos it io n and the installat ion angle
of the came ra has changed, fo r example,
afte r a rea r end collision, do not continue
to use the sys tem for s afety reasons.
Have i t checked by a q ualified dealership .
0 Note
-Low obs tacles already sig na led by a
w arning can di sappea r from the system's
dete ction r ange as they are approached
and will not contin ue to be signaled. Ob
j ects s uch as barrier cha ins, trailer draw
bars, thin painted vertical po les or fen
ces may not be detected by the system, pos ing risk of damage.
- Never use warm or hot water to remove
snow or ice from the rear v iew camera
l ens -danger of crack formation on the
l ens!
- When cleaning the lens, never use prod
u cts that are abras ive.
Switching on/off
App lies to vehicles: with par king system p lus w it h rear
view ca mera
T he rear view camera switches on automati
cally together with the acoustic park assist
when you put the vehicle in reverse.
Switching on
.,. Swi tch the M MI on and s hift into reve rse o r
.,. press the
P1#.4. button in the cente r console
¢ page 105, fig. 1 21 . A short con firmation
tone sounds and the LED in the button turns
on .
Switching between the rear view camera
and optic al di splay
.,. Press the Graphic control button ®
¢ page 109, fig. 12 7 to see the optical d is
play .
.,. Press the
Rearview control button to see the
rear v iew camera image.
Switching off
.,. Drive faster than 6 mp h (10 km/h), or
.,. press the
P111A button, or
.,. sw itch off the ignition .
If you press a function button on the M MI
control console , the rear view camera p icture
disappears. The rear v iew camera picture reap
pears the next t ime yo u park.
8_ WARNING ,-
- The MMI d isplay cannot show, or ca nnot
a d equately show, certain objects (such as
sma ll posts or grating) , recesses in the
g round and p rot ruding pa rts on ano ther
c a r.
- Onl y use t he rearview ca mera to assist
you if it shows a goo d, clear pic ture. F or
examp le, the im age may be affec ted by
t he s un s hining into the lens, d irt on the
lens or if t here is a defect.
- U se t he rearv iew camera only with the
rea r lid com plete ly closed . Make s ure any
objects you may have mounted on the rea r lid do n ot b lock the rearview cam
era .
(D Tips
- The rear view came ra picture is available
as soon as the M MI Display or the M MI is
switched on, or the start- up phase is
completed.
- The sensors m ust be kept clean and free
o f snow and ice for the park assist to op
erate .
- Yo u can change the vo lume and pitch of
the s ignals as we ll as the disp lay
¢page 111.
- What appears in the display is time-de
layed .