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Driver information
system
Overview
Applies to vehicles: with dr iver information system
Fi g. 9 l nstrume nt cl uste r: dr ive r info rmatio n syste m
(ex am ple)
Data is automatica lly recorded , processed and
d isp layed in the dr iver information system .
Sett ings for special equ ipment can be adjust
ed in the MMI. Select the
! M ENU ! button> Car
> Systems * menu control button .
Introduction
The driver information system is controlled
through the mult ifunction steering wheel
c::;, page 28 , fig . 10 .
The driver information system c::;, fig. 9 con
tains the follow ing informat ion:
- @ Tab (register)
-@ Vehicle information
-© S ta tus line (se lecto r lever posi tion , ou t-
s ide temperature ¢page
11)
-@ O n-boa rd comp ute r
T he follow ing funct ions are possible , depend
i ng on vehicle equipment :
Driver in formation system 2 7
@ ®
First tab ~ Vehicle functions:
On-boa rd comp uter, time, date
¢ page28
Efficiency program
c=;, page29
Digita l tachometer
Assistance systems
Aud i adapt ive cruise control*
¢ page86
Aud i active lane ass ist*
¢ page 98
Lap timer* c::;, page 32
Reduced disp lay
Second
~ -Lh Driver messages and ind ica-
tab tor lights
~ Se
rv ice interval display
¢ page 13
Third fl I I Audio/ l'>l radio
tab
Fourth
r,. Telephone*
t ab
Fi fth tab
~I~ Naviga tion *
T he second tab is only v isib le if at least one in
dicator light or mess age is shown or if that
system is switched on.
Display
In the drive r information system you will see:
Rad io stat io n or CD
time and date
c:!;> page 10
Odometer, trip odometer c:!;> page 11
Outside air temperature c::;, page 11
Serv ice interva l disp lay ¢ page 13
Indicator lights and messag-<:!.> page 14
es
Dig ita l tachometer
L ap timer*
c:!;> page 32
Cruise control system ¢page 83
Speed war ning c:!;> page 83
Selec tor lever pos itions ¢page 109
On-bo ard comp uter display c:!;> page 2 8
28 Driver information system
On-board computer display
The on-boa rd compute r display monitors the
different memory levels:
- Sho rt-term memo ry (on-board computer 1)
- Long-term memory (on-board computer
2)
-Efficiency program
The fo llow ing information can be displayed in
on-boa rd computer
1 and 2 one after the oth
er.
- Date
- Estimated range based on current fuel leve l
- T rave l time
- Average consumption
- Average speed
- Distance
- Current fuel consumption
- Engine oil temperature indicator*
On-board computer D (short-term
memory)
The sho rt-term memory co llects driving infor
mation from the time the ignit ion is switched
on until it is switched off. If you continue dr iv
ing
within two hours after switching the igni
tion off, the new values are included when cal
culating the current trip information. If stop ped for more the two hours, the short term
memory is automatically erased once you be
g in driving .
On-board computer fJ (long-term
memory)
Unlike the short-term memory, the long-term
memory is not erased automatically. You can
select the time period for evaluating trip in
formation yourself.
Efficiency program~
The efficiency program can help you to use
less fuel ~
page 29 .
(D Tips
-The on-board computer is controlled by
the left button f ields on the mult ifunc
t ion steering wheel. -
For information on using the other but
ton f ields, such as the audio, telephone*
and navigation* funct ions, see the MMI
owner's manual.
Operation
Appl ies to vehicles: wit h driver informatio n system
The driver information system is con trolled
with the multifunction steering wheel .
Fig. 10 Multi funct ion s teer ing w heel : driver informa ·
tio n syste m controls
Fig. 11 D river informa tion syste m: call ing up t he ve hi
cle func tion s men u
In add ition to info rmation about the on-board
computer (on-board computer 1 , 2 and the ef
ficiency program), information about other
systems can also be shown in the display .
You can identify which level (on-board com
puter 1, 2 or the efficiency program) is shown
in the d isp lay based on the small
0, fJ or the
nozzle
ii .
The tab@~ page 2 7, fig. 9 is displayed once
you press the button
(D ~ fig. 10 on the mul
tifunction steering wheel.
Operating
.,. Switch on the ignition . T he last select func-
tion is displayed . ..,_
36 Opening and closing
Selective unlocking
The doors and rear lid lock when they close.
You can set in the MMI whether
only the driv
er's door or the entire vehicle should unlock
when unlocking ¢
page 40.
Automatic locking (Auto Lock)
The Auto Lock funct ion locks all doors and the
l uggage compartment lid once the speed has
exceeded approximately 9 mph (15 km/h) .
The car is un locked again once the ignition key
is removed. In addition, the vehicle can be un
l ocked if the opening function in the power
locking system switch is used or one of the
door handles is pulled. The Auto Lock function
can be turned on or off* in the MMI
c::>page40.
In the event of a crash with airbag dep loy
ment, the doors automatically unlock to allow
access to the vehicle.
Anti -theft alarm system*
If the anti-theft alarm system detects a vehi
cle break-in, audio and visual warning signa ls
are triggered .
The anti-theft alarm system turns on auto mat ically when you lock the vehicle.
It deacti
vates when un locking using the remote con
trol key or by touching the sensor on the door
handle (convenience key) .
To switch the alarm off, press them button on
the remote control key or convenience key or
switch the ignition on . The alarm also stops
automatically after a certain amount of time.
Turn signals
The turn signals flash twice when you unlock
the vehicle and once when yo u lock the vehi
cle.
If they do not flash, one of the doors, the lug
gage compartment lid or the hood is not
lock ed or the ignition is still sw itched on (the
latter applies to vehicles with a convenience
key) .
Unintentionally locking yourself out
The following situations prevent you from
locking your remote control key in the vehicle:
- The vehicle does not lock w ith the cent ral
lock ing switc h if the driver's door is open
c::> page 3 9.
- On veh icles with a convenience key* , the lug
gage compartment lid unlocks again after
clos ing if the most recent ly used key is in
the luggage compartment.
Do not lock your veh icle w ith the remote con
trol key or convenience key* until all doors and
the luggage compartment lid are closed. This
helps to prevent from locking yourself out ac
cidentally .
(D Tips
-Do not leave va luab les unattended in the
vehicle. A locked vehicle is not a safe!
- If the LED in the upper edge of the driv
er's door turns on for about 30 seconds
after the vehicle is locked, there is a mal
function in the power locking or the anti
theft alarm system* . Have the problem
corrected by an authorized Audi dea ler or
authorized Audi Service Facility.
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-What appears in the MM I display is
somewhat time -de layed .
- The sensors mus t be kept clean and free
of snow and ice for the park assist to op
erate .
Rear parking system
Description
Applies to vehicles: with rear parking system
The rear parking system is an audible parking
aid .
Desc ripti on
There is a sensor in the rear bumper cover. If
these detect an obstacle, audib le signals warn
you .
Make sure the sensors are not covered by
stickers, deposits or any other obstructions as it may impair the sensor function. For infor
mation on cleaning, refer to ¢
page 205.
The range at which the sensors begin to meas
ure is approximately:
S ide rear 3 ft (0.90
m)
S ide center 5.2 ft (1.60 m)
The closer you get to the obstacle, the shorter the interval between the audib le signa ls . A
continuous tone sounds when the obstacle is
less than approximate ly 1 foot (0 .30 meters)
away. Do not continue backing up¢&.
in Gen
eral information on page 118,
¢ (D in General
information on page 118!
If the d istance to an obstacle remains con
stant, the volume of the distance warning
gradually drops after about four seconds (th is
is not apply in the continuous tone range) .
Activat ing
The par king system activates automatically
when the reverse gear is selected. Yo u will
hear a brief confirmation tone.
P arking systems 119
Parking system plus
Description
Applies to vehicles: with parking system plus
The parking system plus provides audio and
visual signals when parking .
Fig. 103 Disp lay fie ld
Senso rs a re loca ted in the front and rear
bumpers. If these detect an obstacle, a udible
and visual signals warn you.
Make sure the sensors a re not covered by
stickers, depos its or any other obstr uctions as
it may impair the senso r func tion. For infor
mation on cleani ng, refer to¢
page 205 .
The display field begi ns app rox imately at:
@ 4 ft (1.20 m)
® 3 ft (0.90 m)
© 5.2 ft (1.60 m)
@ 3 ft (0.90 m)
T he close r you get to the obstacle, the shorte r
the inte rva l between the audible signals . A
continuous to ne sounds when the obs ta cl e is
less than approx ima tely 1 foot (0.30 meters)
away . Do no t continue dr iving forward or in re
verse
¢ &. in General information on
page 118,
¢ (D in General information on
page 118!
If the distance to an obstacle remains con
stant, the vo lume of the distance warning
gradua lly drops after about fo ur seconds (this
is not apply in the cont inuo us tone range) .
160 Airbag system
Repair, care and disposal of the airbags
Parts of the airbag system are installed at
many different places on your Audi. Installing,
removing, servicing or repairing a part in an
area of the vehicle can damage a part of an
airbag system and prevent that system from
working properly in a collision.
There are some important things you have to know to make sure that the effectiveness of
the system will not be impaired and that dis
carded components do not cause injury or pol lute the environment.
A WARNING
Improper care, servicing and repair proce
dures can increase the risk of personal in
jury and death by preventing an airbag from deploying when needed or deploying
an airbag unexpectedly:
- Never cover, obstruct, or change the
steering wheel horn pad or airbag cover
or the instrument panel or modify them
in any way.
- Never attach any objects such as cup
holders or telephone mountings to the
surfaces covering the airbag units.
- For cleaning the horn pad or instrument
panel, use only a soft, dry cloth or one
moistened with plain water. Solvents or
cleaners could damage the airbag cover
or change the stiffness or strength of the material so that the airbag cannot de
ploy and protect properly.
- Never repair, adjust, or change any parts
of the airbag system.
- All work on the steering wheel, instru
ment panel, front seats or electrical sys
tem (including the installation of audio
equipment, cellular telephones and CB
radios, etc .) must be performed by a
qualified technician who has the training
and special equipment necessary.
- For any work on the airbag system, we
strongly recommend that you see your
authorized Audi dealer or qualified work
shop. -
Never modify the front bumper or parts
of the vehicle body.
- Always make sure that the side airbag
can inflate without interference:
- Never install seat covers or replace
ment upholstery over the front seat
backs that have not been specifically
approved by Audi.
- Never use additional seat cushions that
cover the areas where the side airbags
inflate.
- Damage to the original seat covers or
to the seam in the area of the side air
bag module must always be repaired
immediately by an authorized Audi
dealer.
- The airbag system can deploy only once.
After an airbag has been deployed, it must be replaced with new replacement
parts designed and approved especially
for your Audi model version. Replace
ment of complete airbag systems or air
bag components must be performed by
qualified workshops only . Make sure that
any airbag service action is entered in
your Audi Warranty
& Maintenance book
let under
AIRBAG REPLACEMENT RE
CORD.
- For safety reasons in severe accidents,
the alternator and starter are separated
from the vehicle battery with a pyrotech nic circuit interrupter.
- Work on the pyrotechnic circuit inter
rupter must only be performed by a
qualified technicians who have the ex perience, information and special tools
necessary to perform the work safely.
- If the vehicle or the circuit interrupter
is scrapped, all applicable safety pre
cautions must be followed.
@) For the sake of the environment
Undeployed airbag modules and preten
sioners might be classified as Perchlorate
Material -special handling may apply, see