
USA models: 
Anti-lock braking  system  (ABS) 
defective  ./ 
¢page 19 
Canada  models: 
Anti-lock braking  system  (ABS) 
defective  ./ 
¢page 19 
Worn  brake  pads 
¢page 19 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
¢page  15 
Tire pressure  monitoring  system 
,I 
¢page  249 
Tire pressure  monito ring system 
¢page249 
Electronic  power control./  (alter
native  to 
II ) 
¢page20 
Glow plug  system 
(alternative 
tom 
¢page20 
Malfunction  indicator  Lamp (M IL) 
,I 
¢page  20 
Diesel particulate  filter*  clogged 
¢page20 
Engine speed  lim itation 
¢page  21 
Engine oil level 
¢page  17 
Engine oil sensor 
¢page 21 
Request  to  warm  eng ine  by driv
ing 
¢page  21 
Battery 
¢page  16 
Tank system 
¢page  21 
Windshield  washer  flu id leve l 
¢page  21 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
/: 
Ad  Blue,/' 
Windshield  wipers 
¢p age  21 
Remote  control  key 
¢page 74 
Remote  control  key 
¢page  76 
Battery in remote  control  key 
¢page  31 
Defective  light  bulb  warning 
¢page 21 
Rear fog  light(s) 
¢ page  21 
Headlig ht  range  control 
¢pag e22 
adaptive  light* 
¢page22 
Light-/rain  sensor  faulty 
¢page22 
Audi active  lane  assist* 
¢page94 
Transmission 
¢page 111 
Transmission 
-S tronic 
¢page  111 
Elect ronic steering  column  lock 
¢page  17 
Eng ine start  system 
¢p age  17 
Brake  booster¢ page  18, cen
tra l ind icator  light 
¢page  12 
Electromechanical  steer ing,  dy
namic  steering*./ 
¢page  190 
Air suspension * 
¢page 17 
Sport  differential* 
¢page 22 
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¢page  212 
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¢page212 
13  

Audi  adaptive cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking 
guard 
Introduction 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
The adaptive  cruise  contro l system  assists  the 
driver  by regulating  vehicle  speed  and helping  to 
maintain  a set  distance  to  the  veh icle  ahead , 
within  the  limits  of the  system.  If  the  system  de
tects  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead,  adaptive  cruise 
control  can  brake  and  then  accelerate  your  vehi
cle.  This  helps  to  make  driving  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  maneu
vers 
c::> page 90. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard  have 
technical  limitations  that  you  must  know,  so 
please  read  this  section  carefully,  understand 
how  the  system  works  and  use  them  properly  at 
all  times. 
General  information 
General information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig.  88 Front  of  the  ve hicle:  sensors  and  video  camera 
The areas  that  contain  the  radar and  ultrasonic 
sensors  and  the  video  camera 
c::> fig. 88 must  nev
er  be  covered  by stickers  or othe r objects  or  ob
structed  with  dirt,  insects,  snow  or  ice that  will 
interfere  with  the  adaptive  cruise  control  system 
and  braking  guard. For  information  on  cleaning, 
84 
refer  to c::> page 203. The  same  applies  for any 
modifications  made  in the  front  area . 
The function  of  the  adaptive cruise  control  sys
tem  and  braking  guard  is  limited  under some 
conditions: 
- Objects  can  only  be  detected  when  they are 
w ithin  sensor  range 
c::>page 86, fig. 91. 
- Th e system  has  a  limited ability  to  detect  ob
jects  that  are  a  short  distance  ahead, off to  the 
side  of you r vehicle  or  moving  into your  lane . 
- Some  kinds of vehicles  are  hard  to  detect;  for 
example  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 85. 
-Stationary  objects c::> page 85. 
A WARNING 
Always  pay  attention  to  traffic  when  adaptive 
cruise  control  is  switched  on  and  braking 
guard  is active.  As the  driver,  you  are  still  re
sponsible  for  starting  and  for  maintaining 
speed  and  distance  to  other  objects.  Braking 
guard  is  used to  assist  you.  The  driver  must 
always  take  act ion  to  avoid  a  collision . The 
driver  is always  respons ible  for  braking  at  the 
correct  time. 
- Improper  use  of adaptive  cruise  control  can  cause  collisions , other  accidents  and  serious 
personal  injury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  convenience  that 
adapt ive cru ise  control  and  braking  guard 
offe r dist ract  you from  the  need  to  be alert 
to  traffic  conditions  and  the  need  to  remain 
in fu ll contro l of your  ve hicle at  all  times, 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking  guard  have  limits  -they 
will  no t slow  the vehicle  down or  maintain 
the  set  distance  when  you  drive  towards  an 
obstacle  or  something  on  or  near  the  road 
that  is not  moving,  s uch as  vehicles  stopped 
in a traff ic jam,  a  stalled  or  disab led  vehicle. 
If  registered  by the  radar  sensors,  vehicles 
or  obstacles  that are  not  moving  can  trigger 
a  co llision  warning  and  if confirmed  by the 
video  camera,  an  acute  co llision  warning.  

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Audi  ada pti ve  c ruise  contr ol  and  br akin g gu ard 
-For safety  reasons,  do  not  use  adapt ive 
cruise  contro l when  driv ing  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) . Us ing  the  system  under  these  condi
t ions  could  result  in  a collision . 
- Switch  adaptive  cruise  contro l off  tempora
rily when  driving  in turn ing  lanes,  on  ex
pressway  exits  or  in const ruc tion  zones.  This 
preven ts the  vehicle  from  accelerating  to 
the  set  speed  when  in these  situat ions . 
- T he  adapt ive cr uise  con trol  system  will no t 
br ake by i tself  if you  pu t your  foot  on  the  ac
celerator  peda l. Doing  so  can  override  the 
speed  and  distance  regulation. 
- Whe n approaching  stat ionary  obje cts  such 
as  stopped  traffic,  adapt ive cruise  control 
will  not  respo nd and  braking  guard  will  have 
limited  function . 
- The  adaptive  cruise  control  system  and 
brak ing  guard  do  not  react  to  peop le,  ani
ma ls,  objects  crossing  the  road  or  oncom ing 
objects. 
- The function  of the  radar  sensors  can  be  af
fected  by reflective  objects  such  as  guard 
rai ls,  t he  entrance  to  a tunnel,  heavy  rain  or 
ice. 
- Never  follow  a  veh icle  so  closely  that  you 
cannot  stop  your  vehicle  safely . The  adap
t ive cr uise  control  cannot  slow  or  brake  the 
vehicle  safely  when  you  follow  another  veh i
cle too  close ly. Always  remember  th at  the 
au tom atic  b raking  function  ca nnot  br ing  the 
vehicle  to  a sudden  or  emergency  stop  un
der  these  conditions . 
- T o  preven t unintended  operation,  alw ays 
switch  AC C off  when  i t  is  not  be ing  used. 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by impacts  o r 
damage  to  the  bumper,  whee l housing  and 
underbody.  That  co uld  affect  the  adaptive 
cru ise  con trol  sys tem  and  braking  guard  . 
Have  your  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  or  author· 
ized  Aud i Service  Facility  check  their  function. 
In curves 
Applies  to  vehicles:  w ith  Audi adapt ive cruise  control 
F ig.  89 Exampl e: d ri ving  into  a  curve 
When  driving  into  a  curve¢ fig. 89 and  out  of a 
curve,  the  adaptive  cruise  control  may  react  to  an 
object  in the  neighboring  lane  and  app ly the 
brakes . Yo u can  prevent  that  by pressing  the  ac
ce le rator  peda l br iefly. 
Stationary  objects 
Applies  to  vehicles : w ith  Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 90 Exa mple : object  changing  la nes  a nd  s tatio nary  ob · 
j e ct 
T he  adaptive  cruise  control  system  only  reacts  to 
objects  that  are  moving  or that  the  system  has 
already  detected  as  moving.  For  example,  it  can 
react  when  a vehicle  that  has  already  been  de
tected @ turns  or  changes  lanes,  but  adaptive 
cruise  control  does  not  react  to  a  stationary  veh i
cle @. 
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Audi  adaptive cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
Audi  braking  guard 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles:  w ith  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
Fig.  98 Instrument  cluster:  approach  warning 
Braking  guard  uses radar sensors and a video 
camera . It  also functions  within  the  limits of  the 
system  when  adaptive  cruise control  is switched 
off . 
What  can braking  guard  do? 
When  detected  in  time,  the  system  can assess 
situations  when  a vehicle  ahead brakes suddenly 
or  if  your  own vehicle  is traveling  at  a high  speed 
and approaching  a vehicle  up ahead  that is mov
ing  more  slowly . Braking  guard  does not  react  if 
it  cannot  detect  the  situat ion. 
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  avo id a coll is ion. The  indicator  light. 
in  the  display  comes on . 
- The 
approach  warning is given when  a detected 
vehicle  up ahead  in your  lane  is  moving  much 
more  slowly  than  you  are or  if  it  brakes sharply . 
When  this warning  is g iven,  it  may  only  be pos
sible  to avo id a collision  by  swerving or  braking 
sharp ly.  Th e indicator  light. and  indicator  in 
the  display  will  warn  you about  the  danger 
qfig.  98. You will  also  hear an acoustic  signal. 
If  you  do not  react  fast enough  or  do not  react  at 
all  to  t he situation,  braking guard will  intervene 
by braking. 
l ) Thi s is  not  ava ilab le  in  some  co un tri es . 
90 
-If  a collision  is imminent,  the  system  will  first 
provide  an 
acute  warning by briefly  and sharply 
app lying  the  brakes. 
- If  you  do not  react  to  the  acute warning,  brak
ing  guard  can  brake with  increasing  force  with
in  the  limits of  the  system.  This  reduces the  ve
hicle  speed in  the  event  of  a collision. 
- The system  can initiate  maximum  braking 
shortly  before  a co llision
1
) . Full  deceleration  at 
high  speeds occurs only  in vehicles with  adap
tive  cruise control  and side assist  (pre sense 
plus) . 
- If  the  braking  guard  senses that  you  are not 
braking  hard  enough  when  a collision  is immi
nent,  it  can increase the  braking  force . 
- The pre sense functions  also engage when  a 
collision  is  imminent 
qpage  184. 
Which  functions  can be controlled? 
You can switch  braking guard  and the  distance/ 
approach  warning  on or  off  in  the  MMI 
q page  91,  Settings  in the Infotainment  sys
tem . 
A WARNING 
Lack  of  attent ion can cause collisions,  other 
accidents  and serious personal  injuries . The 
b ra king  guard  is an  assist system  and cannot 
prevent  a  collision by itself.  The driver  must 
always  intervene . The driver  is always  respon
sib le for  braking  at  the  correct  time . 
- Always  pay close atten tion  to  traffic,  even 
when  the  braking  guard is switched  on.  Be 
ready to  intervene  and  be ready to  take 
comp lete  contro l whenever  necessary.  Al
ways  keep the  safe and  legal  distance  be
tween  your  vehicle  and vehicles  up ahead. 
- Braking  guard  works  with in limits  and will 
not  respond  outside  the  system  limits,  for 
example  when  approaching  a stopped  vehi
cle or  stationary  obstacle  (end of  a traffic 
jam  or vehicle  that  has broken down in traf
fic) . 
- Always  remember  that the  radar sensor for 
-
the brak ing guard  works  only  within  def ined Ill>  

Audi adapt ive cruis e control  and  braking  gua rd 
de tect ion  and  range  limits  t hat  may  prevent 
the  proper  detection  of  other  veh icles. 
- The  radar  sensor's  function  and  range  can 
be  reduced  by rain,  snow  and  heavy  spray. 
Moving veh icles  up  ahead  may  not  be 
promptly  detected  or  may  not  be  detected 
at  all . 
- Reflective  surfaces  including  crash  barriers 
or  tunnel  entrances  may  impair  the  funct ion 
of  the  radar  sensor. 
(D Tips 
- You can  cancel  the  brak ing  with  increasing 
force  that  is  init iated  by the  system  by b rak
i ng  yourself,  by accelerat ing  noticeab ly or 
by swerving . 
- Braking  guard  error  messages  ¢ 
page 91. 
-Keep  in  mind  that  braking  guard  can  brake 
unexpected ly. Always  secure  any  cargo  or 
objects  that  you  are  transport ing  to  reduce 
the  risk  of  damage  or  injury . 
Settings  in  the  Infotainment  system 
Appl ies  to  vehicles: w ith  Audi  a daptive  cruise co ntro l 
~ Select:  t he ICARI function  button > (Car )* Sys 
tems 
con trol  b utton > Driver  assi stan ce > Audi 
braking  guard . 
S ys tem  -
Switch  the  braking  guard On/ Off. When 
you  swit ch the  ig nitio n  on,  the  message 
Brak ing 
guard:  Off 
appears  if the  system  is swi tched  off . 
Prewarning  -The d istance  and  app roach  warn 
in gs  i n the  display  can  be  switched 
On/ Off. 
(!) Tips 
-Your settings  are  automatically  stored  and 
ass igned  to  the  remote  cont rol  key  being 
used. 
- If  you  rest rict  or  sw itch  off  the  ESC, the 
braking  gua rd  also  sw itches  i tself  off 
¢ page 188 . 
- Switch  braking  guard  off  when  yo u are  load 
i ng  t he ve hicle  on to a vehicle  ca rr ier,  t rain, 
s hi p or  other  type  of  transportation . This 
c a n  prevent  undesired  warnings  from  the 
br aking  gua rd  system. 
Messages 
App lies to  vehicles: wi th Audi ada ptive c ruise con trol 
Braking  guard : off 
T his  dr iver  message  appears  if the  system  is 
tu rned  off  via t he  i nfot ainment.  O therwise,  if the 
system  is t urne d off,  the  information  appears  ev
ery  time  shortly  after  t he start  o f the  trip . 
T he  driver  message  a lso  appea rs  if the  system  is 
not  avai lab le  due  to a  m alfu nction  o r if the  ES C i s 
not  switched  on¢ 
page 188 . If  th is is the  case, 
the  sys tem  wi ll not  provide  warnings  abou t a 
poss ib le collision . 
Braking  guard : a ctivated 
This  dr iver  message  appears  if sharp  brake  pres
su re was  applied  due  to an  acu te warning . 
ACC: Unava ilable! 
ACC and  Audi  braking  guard:  not  available 
T he  system  cannot  detec t moving  vehicles  up 
ahe ad  co rrectly  and  is swi tc h e d  off.  The  senso rs 
have  been  displaced  or  are  not  working  proper ly. 
T he  Audi  pre  sense  funct ions  may  also  be  affect 
e d.  D rive to  yo ur authorized  A udi  deal er or  au
thori zed  Audi  serv ice  facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected . 
ACC: currently  unavailable.  No  senso r vi sion 
ACC and  braking  guide : current ly unavailable . 
No s ensor vi sion 
Th is  message  appears  if the  senso r view  is ob
structed,  for  examp le  by leaves,  snow,  heavy 
sp ray or  dirt.  Clean  the  sensors ¢ 
page 84 , 
fig. 88. 
ACC : Currently  unavailable.  Grad ient  too  steep 
The  road  exceeds  the  maximum  poss ible  angle 
for  proper  adaptive  cruise  co ntro l operat ion . 
Adaptive  cruise  contro l is swi tched  off . 
ACC: Only available  in  D,  Sor  M 
Select  the  D/S  or  M selector  leve r position. 
ACC : currently  unavailable . Parking  brake  ap 
plied 
91  

Care  and  cleaning 
-To  reduce  the  risk of  cuts,  protect  yourself 
from  sharp  metal  components  when  was h
ing  the  underbody  or  the inside  of the  wheel 
housings . 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the  braking  effect 
may  be  delayed  due  to  mo isture  on  the 
brake  rotors  or  ice  in the  winter . The  brakes 
must  be  d ried  first  w ith  a few  careful  b rake 
applications. 
(D Note 
- If you  wash  the vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  you  must  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
Power  folding  exte rior  m irrors*  must  on ly 
be  fo lded  in and  out  us ing  the  powe r folding 
f u nct ion. 
- To p revent  paint  damage , do  not  wash  the 
vehicle  in di rect  sunlight. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  surface, 
do  not  use  insec t  remov ing  sponges,  kit chen 
sponges  or  similar  items.  - Matte  finish  painted  vehicle  components: 
-To  reduce  the  r isk  of  damage  to  the sur-
face,  do  not  use  polis hing  agents  or  hard 
wax. 
- Never  use  protective  wax.  It  can destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect . 
- Do not  place  any  stickers or  magnetic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  with  matte 
finish  paint.  The  paint  could  be  damaged 
when  the  stickers  or  magnets  are  re
moved. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Only wash  t he ve hicle  in facilities  spec ially  de
signed  for  that  pu rpose . This will  reduce  the 
r isk of  dirty  wate r contaminated  with  o il from 
ente ring  the  sewe r system. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
When  clean ing  and  c aring  for  ind ividua l vehicle 
components,  refer  to the  fo llow ing  tables.  The 
information  contained  there  is simply  recom- mendat
ions.  For questions  or  for  components 
t h at  are  not  listed,  refer  to an  author ized  Audi 
dealer.  Also  follow  the  informat ion  found  in¢&. 
Ext erio r cl eaning 
Component  Situ ation  Solution 
Wind shield  wip er 
Deposits  ¢ page  52,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
blade
s 
Headligh ts/ 
Deposits  Soft  sponge  with  a  mild  soap  solutiona > 
tail light s 
S en sors / 
Deposits  Sensors:  soft cloth  with  solvent-free  cleaning solution 
cam era  le nses Camera  lenses:  soft  cloth with  alcohol-free  cleaning solu-
tion 
Snow/ice  H
and  br ush/solvent-free  de-icing  spray 
Wh eels Road  salt  Water 
Brake  dus t  Acid-free  special 
cleaning solution 
Ex haust  tail  p ipe s Road  salt  Water,  clean ing  solution  su itable  for  stainless  steel,  if  nee -
essary 
Decorative  parts / Deposits  Mild 
soap  solution a), a  cleaning  solution suitable  for  stain-
trim less  stee l,  if  necessary 
204  

Fuses 
Driver  side  cockpit  fuse 
assignment 
F ig.  211 Driver 's side  of t he cockpit : fuse  pa nel w it h  plastic 
clip 
Fuse panel  @ (black ) 
No . Equipment 
Electromecha nica l powe r stee ring,  trai ler 
1  hitch,  io nizer,  sw itch  st rip,  sea t heat ing 
(rear),  ele ctromech an ical  parking  br ake 
Horn,  climate  control  system,  Gateway, 
2  automatic  dimming  interior  rearv
iew  mir-
ror 
4  Parking  aid,  headlight  range  adjustment 
5  Dynamic  steering,  Electron
ic Stabilization 
Control  (ESC) 
6  Headlights 
7 Adaptive  cru ise control 
8 Front  passenger's  seat senso rs, airbag 
9  Gateway 
1 0  E
ngine  sound,  night  vision  ass ist,  garage 
door  opener  (Homelink),  parking  aid 
1 1  Video  camera  im age pro cessing 
12  Headlights 
1 3  Steeri ng col umn  sw itch  module 
14  Term inal  15  ( luggage  compartment) 
260 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
15  Terminal  15  (engine  compartment) 
16  Starte r 
Fuse panel @ (brown ) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Infotainment 
2  Infotainmen t 
3  F
ront  passenger's  seat 
5  A
irbag,  Elect ronic S tabiliza tion  Con trol 
( E SC) 
6  Ant i- theft  alarm  system 
7  Electromechanical  pa rking  brake 
8 Inter io r li ghts 
9 
Windshie ld video  camera  heating,  light/ 
rain  sensor 
10  Lumbar  support  (dr iver's  seat) 
11  Driver's  seat 
12  Elec tronic stab ilizati on  con trol 
13  Horn 
1 4  H eadlights 
15  Front  seat  heating 
16  Dynamic stee ring 
Fuse panel © (red) 
No . Equipment 
1  C lutch  peda l 
2  Fuel  pump 
3  Brake light  sensor 
4  AdB
lue (diese l eng ine)/engine  aco ustics 
5  Rear door 
6  Fr
ont  door 
7  Electronic  stab ili z at ion con trol 
8 Windshie ld wiper  motor 
9  Headlight  washer  system 
10  Inter
ior  lig hting,  climate  control  system 
1 1  Headlights 
12  Sunroof  

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Front  passenger  side 
cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 212 Front  passenger's  sid e of t he cockpit  fuse pane l 
with  plastic  cl ip 
Fuse panel  @ (red) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Infotainment,  CD changer 
2  Infotainment 
(display) 
Fuse panel@ (brown) 
No . Equipment 
1  Climate 
control  system 
2  Climate  control 
system (blower) 
3 Diagnostic  interface 
4 Electrical  ignition lock 
5 Electronic  steering  column  lock 
6 Steering  column  sw itch  module 
7 Power  steering  column  adjustment 
8 Light  switch 
9 Head-up  display 
10  I
nst rument  cluster 
1 1  Infotainment,  DVD  changer 
Fuses 
Luggage  compartment 
fuse  assignment 
Fig.  213 Luggage  compartment:  fuse panel  with  plastic 
clip 
Fuse panel @ (black ) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Tra
iler  hitch/220  volt  socket 
2  Tra ile r  hitch/climatized  cup  holder 
3 
Tra iler  hitch/adjusting  front  passenger's 
seat  from  the  rear 
4 Elec trom echan ica l parking  brake 
5 Electromec hanical  parking  brake 
6 Front  door (front  passenger's  side) 
7 Rear exterior  lighting 
8 Central  locking,  closing  aid 
9 Seat  heating  (front) 
1 1  Seat  heating 
(rear), climate  control  system 
12  Tra iler hitch 
Fuse panel @ (red) 
No . Equipment 
1  Left 
safety  belt tensioner 
2  R ight  safety  belt tensioner 
3 Ad  Blue  tank  (diesel  engine)/fuel  pump 
4 Ad Blue  tank  (diesel  engine)/engine mount 
(gasoline  eng ine) 
s 
Sensor-controlled  luggage  compartment 
lid 
6 Air suspension,  adaptive dampers 
7 Rear  door  (front  passenger's side) 
8 Tail lights 
9 Luggage  compartmen t lid 
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