
In addition  to  this  Owner's  Manual, your Audi 
comes  with  the 
- MMI  Operat ing Instructions 
- Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. 
If you are  missing  one of these  publications,  or  if 
you believe that  the  information  is not complete, 
contact  your author ized Audi dealer  for  assis
tance. 
MMI Operating  Instructions 
contain  detailed  description  of the  Aud i Mu lti 
Media  Interface  (MMI) includ ing the  nav igation 
system,  the sound  system  and  the hand  held 
phone. 
The Warranty & Maintenance  booklet 
explains  how you can keep your Audi in top  driv ing  condition  by having it serviced regu larly and 
contains  detailed  information about  the  warran
ties  covering your Aud i.  Always have  the booklet 
with you when you take  your veh icle to  an author
iz ed A udi dealer  for  serv ice. Your Audi Serv ice Ad
visor w ill record  each  scheduled service  and  can 
answer  any  questions  you may  have regarding 
h ow to  maintain  your vehicle. 
In  Canada, 
the  vehicle  literature  is also available  in French. 
To obtain  a  copy, co nta ct you r dealer  or write  to: 
Au Canada, on peut  se  procurer  un exemplaire  en 
frarn;ais  de ce document  aupres du concession
naire  ou de: 
Aud i Canada 
Client Assistance 
Assistance  a  la Clientele 
777  Bayly  Street,  West, 
Ajax, Ontario  LlS  7G7 
If you  sell  your  Audi 
all literature  should  be  left in the  vehicle to  make 
the  Warranty  terms  as well as  all operating,  safe
ty and  maintenance  informat ion ava ilable to  the 
next  owner. 
Owner 's Literature 
If you  change  your  address  or if you  bought 
this  Audi  used 
be sure  to  send  in a "Notice of Address  Change" I 
"Not ice of Used Car Purchase"  post  card. This 
card can be found  in the  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet  or obtained  from  your authorized 
Audi dealer. 
It  is in  your own  interest  that  we  are able  to 
contact  you should  the need  arise. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
Carefully  drive  at  a  maximum  speed  of  35  mph 
(60  km/h)  to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  to  have  the  malfunction  cor
rected. 
•  Air  su spen sion : Service mode.  Vehicle  can 
onl y be moved  with  re strictions 
Ca refu lly drive  to  your  author ized  A udi  dealer  or 
author ized  Audi  Service  Facility  immed iate ly  to 
have  the  serv ice  mode  deactivated . 
LIi Air  suspen sion : S ys tem  fault 
There  is a system  malfunct io n  that  ca n result  in 
restricted  drivi ng  stability  or  reduced  ground 
clearance. 
Drive to  an  authori zed  Aud i dea ler  or  authori zed 
Aud i Serv ice  Facility  immediately  to  have  the 
malfunct io n  corrected. 
LIi Air suspe nsion : Vehicle  too  low  Ground 
clearance  reduced 
The  ground  clearance  is very  low  due  to  a system 
malfunct ion . Wa it  until  the  air  suspension  sys
tem  has  restored  norma l ground  clea rance.  Oth
erwise,  conditions  such  as  an  uneven  road  surface 
can  lead  to  vehicle  damage. 
ii !f Safety  systems 
The II (USA models) tfll (Canada  models)  indi
cator  light  monito rs the  safety  systems  (e.g.  air
bags,  pretensioners)  and  illuminates  for  a few 
seconds  each  time  you  switch  the  ignition  on. 
If  t he 
II (U SA models)/ E,I (Canada  models)  in
d icator  light  does  not  go  out,  or  if it  i llum inates 
while  you  are  d riving,  or  if i t starts  to  blink , then 
there  is a  ma lfunction  somewhere  in  the  system. 
If  the  light  does  not  ill uminate  when  you  switch 
the  ign ition  on,  this  also  means  there  is a  ma l
function. 
A WARNING 
If you  have  a  malfunction  in the  safety  sys
tems,  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  im
mediately.  Othe rw ise  the  safety  systems  may 
not  work  properly  in an  acc ident . 
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L'h Brake booster 
D Brake  servo : limited  functiona lity . You  can 
continue  driving . Conta ct  work shop 
There  is  a  malfunction  in the  brake  booster.  The 
brake  booste r  is ava ilab le,  but  its  effectiveness  is 
r educed.  Bra king  behavior  may  be  different  from 
how  it  normally  f un ct ions  and  the  br ake  pedal 
may  vibrate . 
D rive  to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized 
Audi  Se rvice  Facil ity  immed iate ly to  have  the 
malfunction  cor rec ted . 
;;.I C; Electronic  Stabilization  Control  (ESC) 
If the bJ indicator  light  blinks  while  driving,  the 
ESP o r ASR (anti-slip  regu lation)  is actively  regu
l ating . 
If  the 
bJ ind icator  light  turns  on,  the  system  has 
switched  the  ESC off.  In th is case,  you  can  switch 
the  ignition  off  and  then  on  to  switch  the  ESC on  again.  The  indicator  light  t urns  off  when  the  sys 
tem  is functioning  fully . 
If  the 
II ind icator  light  turns  on,  ESC was 
switched  off  using  the 
I~ O FFI button 
¢ page 187 . 
Stabilization  control  (ESC / ABS ) malfun ction! 
See owner's  manual 
If  the G1 ind icator  light  and  t he ABS  indica to r 
li ght 
rJ]J (U SA mode ls) / ii] (Canada  mode ls) 
tu rn o n and  the  message  appears,  the  ABS or 
e lectronic  different ial  lock  is  malfunctioning . 
This  also  causes  the  ESC to  malfunction.  The  bra kes  sti ll function  with  the ir norma l pow er,  but 
ABS is  not  active. 
Drive  to  your  au thor ized  A udi dealer  or  au thor 
i zed  Audi  Service  Facility  to  have  the  malfunction 
correct ed . 
A WARNING 
If  the 1111 (USA models)/ . (Canada  mod
e ls)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns  on  to
gethe r with  the  ABS and  ESC ind icator  lights, 
the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may  have 
fa iled . Fu nctions  that  stabilize  the  vehicle  a re  .,.  

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use  this  m irror  to  estimate  distances  of fol
lowing  veh icles  when  changing  lanes,  you 
could  estimate  incorrect ly and  cause  an  acci
dent. 
CJ) Note 
- If the  mirror  housing  was  moved  by force 
(for  example,  by running  into  an  object 
when  maneuvering  the  vehicle),  the  mirror  must  be folded  all  the  way  in using  the  pow
er  folding  function.  The  mirror  housing 
must  not  be  moved  back  into  place  by hand 
because  this  would  impair  the  f unct ion  of 
the  mirror  mechan ism. 
- If you  wash  the  veh icle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  yo u m ust  fold  the  exterior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
Never fold  power  folding  exterior  mirrors * 
by hand.  Only fo ld them  in and  out  using 
the  power  contro ls. 
@ Tips 
- If the  power  adjusting  f unction  ma lf u nc 
tions,  t he  g lass  in both  mirrors  can  be  ad
justed  by press ing  on  the  edge  of  it  by hand . 
- The  exterior  mirror  sett ings  are  stored  with 
the  memory  function*~ 
page 57. 
Dimming  the mirrors 
Fig. 4 6 Auto m atic  d imm ing rearv iew m irro r• 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
•  Move the  small  lever  (located  on  the  bottom 
edge  of the  mirror)  to  the  rear. 
Automatic ally dimming  mirrors* 
•  To dim  the  rearview  m irror  and  both  exterior 
mirrors,  press  the@ button.  The  diode @ 
Lights  and  Vision 
turns  on.  The  rearview  and  exterior  mirrors  dim 
automatically  when  light  shines  on  them,  for 
examp le from  headlights  on  a vehicle  to  the 
rear. 
A WARNING 
-Electrolyte  fluid  can  leak  from  automatic  dim-
ming  mirrors  if the  glass  is broken.  Electro
lyte  fl uid can  irritate  sk in,  eyes  and  respirato
r y system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  electro lyte  can  cause  irritat ion  to  the  resp iratory 
sys tem,  especially  among  people  with  asth
ma  or  other  respiratory  conditions.  Get 
fresh  air  immediately  by leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if that  is not  possible,  open  windows  and 
doors  all the  way . 
- If electro lyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush  them 
thorough ly with  large  amounts  of  clean  wa
ter  for  at  least  15  minutes;  medical  atten
tion  is recommended. 
- If electro lyte  contacts  skin,  flush  affected 
area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  mi
nutes  and  then  wash  affected  area  with 
soap  and  water;  medical  attention  is recom
mended . Thoroughly  wash  affected  clothing 
a nd  shoes  before  reuse. 
- If swallowed  and  person  is conscious,  rinse 
mouth  w ith  water  for  at  least  15  minutes . 
Do not  induce  vomiting  unless  inst ructed  to 
do  so  by medical  professional.  Get  medical 
attention  immediately. 
(D Note 
Liqu id  e lectrolyte  leak ing  from  bro ken  mirror 
glass  w ill damage  any  plastic  surfaces  it 
comes  i n contact  with.  Clean  up spilled  e lec
tro lyte  immediately  with  clean  water  and  a 
sponge. 
(0 Tips 
- Switching  off  the  dimming  function  of the 
inside  rear  view m irro r also  deactivates  the 
au tomatic  d imm ing  funct ion  of the  ex ter ior 
m irrors .  .,.. 
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Warm  and  cold Climate  control  system 
Description 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  three-zone  climate  control  or four 
zone  a utomat ic climate  contro l 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  vehicle  interior . It 
is  the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and  sun
roof*  are  closed . 
If the  temperature  inside  the 
parked  vehicle  becomes  very warm,  opening  the 
window  briefly  will  speed  up the  cooling  process. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
blower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has reached  a certain  tempera
ture. 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can  drip 
and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  vehicle. 
This  is  normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a leak. 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the air. 
T he  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the 
intervals  specified  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  air  conditioner  can 
properly  work . 
If  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollution,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  specified  in your  Audi War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet . If  in doubt,  ask 
your  authorized  Audi  Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key coded settings 
Three-zone  climate  control: The  blower  setting 
and  air  distribution  are  stored  automatically  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  in use. 
Four-zone automatic  climate  control: Th e cli
mate  control  settings  are  automatically stored 
and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  in 
use. 
Warm  and cold 
A WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and  can  cause 
accidents . 
- For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that  all 
windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  condensa
tion . 
- Completely  familiarize  yourself  with  the 
proper  use  and  function  of  the  heating  and 
ventilation  system  and  especially  how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  the windows . 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  sys tem  in freezing  weather  until  you  have warmed  the  windshield  first,  using  the heat
ing  and  vent ilation  system.  The  washer  so lu
tion  may  freeze  on  the  w indshield  and  re
duce  visibility. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
been  damaged,  sw itch  the  system  off  to 
avoid  further  damage  and  have  it  inspected 
by a  qualified  dealership. 
- Repa irs to  the  Aud i air  cond itioner  require 
special  technical  knowledge  and special 
tools.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi  dea ler  for 
assistance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By  reduc ing  the  amount  of fuel  you  use,  you 
also  reduce  the amount  of  pollutants emitted 
into  the  air. 
(D Tips 
- Keep  the  air  intake  slots  (in front  of  the 
windshield)  free from  ice,  snow  and  debris 
in  order  to  maintain  the  proper  function  of 
the  climate  control  system. 
- The  energy  management  system  may  switch 
the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window  defroster  off  temporarily . These  systems  are  availab le 
again  as  soon  as  the  energy  balance  has 
been  restored . 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items  of  clothing  on  the  luggage  compartment  cover,  ensure 
that  the  openings  are  not  covered. 
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mode  switches  off. The  temperature  shou ld  be 
set  to  approximate ly 72  °F (22  °C). 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster  off. 
IQiD REAR I Switching  the rea r window  defo gger 
on /off 
The  rear  window  heate r o nl y operates  when  the 
engine  is  running.  It  sw itches  off  automatical ly 
afte r a  few  minutes,  depend ing  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switch
ing  off  automatically , press  and  ho ld  the 
llliil R EAR  I 
button  fo r more  than  2  seconds . T his  remains 
stored  until  the  ignition  is  switched  off. 
~ Ad justing  seat  h eating * 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heating  on 
at  the  highest  setting  (level  3) . The  L EDs ind icate 
the  temperature  level.  To  reduce  the  tempera
ture,  press  the  button  aga in.  To switch  the  seat 
heating  off,  p ress  the  button  repeated ly until  the 
LED turns  off. 
Afte r 10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automatically 
switches  from  level  3 to  level  2. 
Air vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con
sole  using  the  r idged  thumbwhee ls . T he  levers 
adj ust  the  d irection  of  the  airflow  from  the  ven ts. 
Warm  and  c old 
A WARNING 
- You shou ld  not  use  the  recircu lation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  since  no  fres h air  is 
drawn  in.  With  the  a ir-conditioning  switch
ed  off,  the  windows  can  fog  up,  which  in
creases  the  risk  of an  accident. 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensit ivity to  pa in 
or temperature  could  develop  b urns  when 
using  the  seat  heat ing  funct ion.  To  red uce 
the  risk  of  i njury,  these  individu als sho uld 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(!;) Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  elements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  knee l on  the  seats  o r place 
heavy  loads  on  a small  area  of  the  sea t. 
Basic  settings 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  three-zo ne climate  control 
The climate  control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the Infotainment  system. 
~ Select : the I CAR I functio n  button > (Car) * Sy s-
tem s 
contro l button > A C. 
Auxiliary  he ater* 
In veh icles  with  diesel  engines,  the  auxiliary 
heater  helps  to  warm  the  vehicle  interior  more 
quickly . T he  auxiliary  heater  is  controlled  auto 
matically  in the 
Auto setting . 
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At both  of these  settings,  the climate  control  sys 
tem  runs  continuously  at  maximum  cooling  or  heating  power. T here  is  no  temperature  regula
tion . 
Adjusting  the  blower~ 
You can  adjust  the  volume  of  air  generated  by the 
b lower  to your  preference.  To have  the  blower 
r e gulated  automatica lly,  press  the 
IAUTO  I but
ton . 
~ Adjusting  air distribution 
You  can  manually  select  the  vents  where  the air 
will  flow.  To  have  the air  distribution  regu lated 
automatically , p ress  the 
IAU TO ! button. 
~ Adjusting  seat heating*/seat  ventilation* 
Pressing  the button  switches  the  seat  heating/ 
seat  ventilat ion  on  at  the  highest  setting  (leve l 
3).  The  LEDs indicate  the  temperature  level.  To 
r educe  the  temperature,  press  the  button  again . 
To switch  the  seat  heating/seat  venti lation  off, 
press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the  LED turns 
off. 
Afte r 10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automatically 
switches  from  level  3  to  level 2. 
l
or  cleared  of condensation  as  quickly as possible. 
The  maximum  amount  of  air flows  mainly  from 
the  vents  below the  windshield.  Recirculation 
mode  switches  off . The  temperature  shou ld  be 
set  to  approximate ly 22 
° C. 
The IAU TOI button  sw itches the  defroster  off. 
IQ:il REAR I Switching the  rear window  defogger 
on/off 
The  rear  window  heate r o nl y operates  when  the 
engine  is  running.  It sw itches  off  automatically 
after  a  few  minutes,  depending  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switch
ing  off automatically,  press  and  hold  the 
lljjjl REAR I 
button  for  more  than  2 seconds.  This  remains 
stored  until  the  ignition  is  switched  off. 
Warm  and cold 
I SYNC ! Synchronization 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the  set
tings  for  the  driver's  s ide are  applied  to  the front 
passenger's  side  (except  for  seat  heating/ventila
tion *).  The  s ettings  in the  rear are  also  synchron 
i z ed.  Synchronization  switches  off  if the  settings 
are  adjusted  on  the  front  passenger's  side  or  in 
the  rear. 
You can  synchronize  the  settings  in a  row  by 
pressing  and  holding  a  control.  For example,  to 
apply  the  settings  for  the  front  passenge r's  side 
to  the  driver's  side,  press  and  hold  the  control  on 
the  front  passenger's  s ide . The  same  applies  to 
the  rear. 
Residual heat* 
With  the  ign ition  turned  off,  you  can  activate  the 
residual  heat  function  by pressing  the~ button 
<=> fig. 75. The  residual  heat  from  the  coolant  is 
used  to  heat  the  veh icle  inter ior . The  residual 
heat  function  sw itches  off  automat ica lly after 
about  30  minutes. 
Air  vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con 
sole  and  door  pillars  using  the  ridged thumb
whee ls.  Th e  levers  adjust  the direction  of  the  air
flow  from  the vents. 
_&. WARNING 
-You  should  not  use the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period since  no  fresh  air  is 
drawn  in. With  the  air-conditioning  switch
ed  off,  the  windows  can  fog  up, which  in
creases  the  risk of  an  accident. 
- Individuals  with  reduced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperature  could develop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heat ing  funct ion.  To reduce 
the  risk of  injury, these individuals  should 
not  use seat  heating . 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  elements  in 
the  seats,  do not  kneel  on  the  seats  or  place 
heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of  the  seat. 
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Engine sound * 
The  sou nd  of  the  engine  is adapted  to  the  select
ed  mode  and  ranges  from  subt le to  sporty. 
(D Note 
- Make sure  there  is enough  cle arance  above 
and  below  t he  vehicle  when  parking.  The 
height  of the  vehicle  can  change  once  it  is 
parked  due  to  temperature  f luctuations, 
changes  to  the  load  conditions  and  changes 
to  the  driving  modes,  which  can  affect  clear
ance. 
- When  transporting  the  vehicle  on  a  car  car
rier,  tra in,  ship  or  by other  means,  only t ie 
the  vehicle  down  at  the  running  surface  of 
the  tires,  which  is the  outer  circumference. 
Securing  the  vehicle  at  the  axle  compo
nents,  suspe ns ion  struts  or  towing  eyes  is 
not  permitted  be cause  the  press ure  in the 
air  suspension  struts  can  change  dur ing 
transport . The  vehicle  may  not  be  secured 
sufficiently  if this  happens . 
-If yo u are  going  to  tow a  tra ile r, you  m ust 
activate  the  trailer  operation  mode 
r:!;> page  199 . 
(D Tips 
-In  some  models,  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed  can  only  be  reached  in the 
Auto and 
D ynami c modes. 
- Se lecting  the 
D ynamic mode  resu lts  in spor
ty  shifting  characteristics.  The  S gear  posi
tion  engages  a utomatically. 
- In vehicles  with  spo rt  d ifferen tial *, the 
D y
n amic 
mode  is deactivated  when  towing  a 
trailer . 
- In  vehicles  that  have  dynamic  steering*,  op 
erating  noise  is heard  when  start ing  or  stop -
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
Audi  driv e se lect 
ping  the  engine.  This does  not  indicate  a 
prob lem. 
Selecting the  driving  mode 
You con choose  between  comfort,  auto,  dynamic 
and  individual. 
F ig. 1 08 In fotainment: drive select 
.,.  To sele ct  the  mode,  select  the  fo llow ing  in the 
I n fotainment  system: 
I CAR ! function  button > 
Comfort , Auto , Dynam ic or Indi vidual. 
Yo u can  change  the  driv ing  mode  when  the  vehi
cle  is stationary  or  while  driving.  If t raffic  per
mits,  after  changing  modes,  briefly  take  your 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal  so  that  the  recently  selected  mode  is also  activated  for  the  engine. 
Comfort  -provides  a  comfort-oriented  vehicle 
setup  and  is suited  for  long  d rives on  h ighways . 
Auto -provides  an  overa ll comfortab le yet  dy
nam ic dr iving  feel  and  is suited  for  every  day  use. 
Dynamic  -gives  the  driver  a sporty  driving  fee l 
and  is suited  to  a  sporty  driv ing  style. 
Indi vidual  -r:!;> page  101 . 
A WARNING 
Pay attention  to  traffic  when  operating  the 
d rive select  to  reduce  the  risk  of an  accident. 
You con adjust  the vehicle settings  to your  personal  preferences . 
.,. Se lect:  the ICARI function  button > Set  indi vid
u al 
control  button . Once you  select  the  menu,  you  will a
utomatically  drive  in the 
Indi vidual 
mode . 
101  

Parking  systems 
General  information 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  parking system plus/rear  view cam
era/peripheral  cameras 
Depending  on  your  vehicle's  equipment, various 
parking  aids  will  help  you  when  parking  and  ma
neuvering. 
The 
parking  system  plus assists  you  when  park
ing  by audibly  and  visually  indicating  objects  de
tected 
in front  of and behind the  vehicle 
r::!:>page  114. 
The rear view  camera shows  the  area  behind  the 
vehicle  in the  Infotainment  display.  This  display 
assists  you  when  you  are  cross  or  parallel  parking 
r::!:>  page  115. In  addition,  you  are  assisted  by the 
functions  from  the  parking  system  plus 
r::!:>page  114. 
The peripheral  cameras assist  you  with  parking 
and  maneuvering.  You are  aided  by various  cam
e ras  depending  on  the  vehicle  equipment leve l 
¢ page  118. In  addition,  you  are  assisted  by  the 
functions  from  the parking  system plus 
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A WARNING 
-Always  look  for  traffic  and  check  the  area 
around  your  vehicle  by looking  at  it directly 
as  well.  The  parking  system  cannot  replace 
the  driver's  attention.  The  driver  is always 
responsible  for  safety  during  parking  and 
for  all  other  maneuvers. 
-
-Please  note  that  some  surfaces,  such  as 
clothing,  are  not  detected  by the  system. 
- Sensors  and  cameras  have  blind  spots  in 
which  people  and  objects  cannot  be  detect ed.  Be especially  cautious  of  children  and 
animals. 
- The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by  impacts or 
damage  to  the  radiator grille,  bumper, 
wheel  housing  and  the  underbody.  The  park
ing  systems  may  become  impaired  as  a  re
sult.  Have your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  check  their  function. 
- Make  sure  the  sensors  are  not  covered  by 
stickers,  deposits  or  any  other  obstructions 
Parking  systems 
as  it  may impair the  sensor  function.  For in
formation  on  cleaning,  refer to 
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(D Note 
-Some  objects  are  not  detected  by the  sys
tem  under  certain  circumstances: 
- Objects  such  as  barrier  chains,  trailer  draw 
bars,  vertical  poles  or  fences 
- Objects  above  the  sensors  such  as  wall  ex tensions 
- Objects  with  specific  surfaces  or  struc
tures  such  as  chain  link fences  or  powder 
snow. 
- If  you  continue  driving  closer  to  a  low-lying 
object,  it  may  disappear  from  the  sensor 
range.  Note  that  you  will  no  longer  be 
warned  about  this  obstacle. 
(D Tips 
- The  system  may  provide  a warning  even 
though  there  are  no  obstacles  in the  cover age  area  in some  situations,  such  as: 
- certain  road surfaces  or  for  long  grass. 
- external  ultrasonic  sources  e.g.  from  cleaning  vehicles. 
- heavy  rain,  snow  or  thick  vehicle  exhaust. 
- We  recommend  that you  practice  parking  in 
a traffic-free  location or parking  lot to be
come  familiar  with  the  system.  When  doing 
this,  there  should  be  good  light and  weath
er  conditions. 
- You can  change  the  volume  and  pitch  of  the 
signals  as  well  as  the  display 
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-Please  refer  to  the  instructions for  towing  a 
trailer 
r::!:>page  123. 
-What  appears  in the  infotainment  display  is 
somewhat  time-delayed. 
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