
Opening and  closing 
- Pay carefu l attent ion  when  closing the  win
dows.  It  could  cause  injury by pinching. 
- When  locking  the  vehicle  from  outside,  the 
vehicle  must  be  unoccupied  since  the  win
dows  can  no  longer  be  opened  in an  emer
gency. 
(D Tips 
- When  you  open  the  doors,  the  w indows  au
tomatically  lower  about 
0.4 inches 
(10 mm). 
- When  the  window  in  the  driver's  or  passeng
er's  door  is completely  open, it  will raise  ap
proximately  1 inch  (25  mm)  when  the  door 
is  opened . The  window  wi ll lower  again 
when  you  close  the  door. 
- After  the ignition  has been  switched  off,  the 
windows  can  st ill be  opened  or  closed  for 
about 
10 m inutes.  The  power windows  are 
not  switched  off  until  the  driver's  door  or 
passenger's  door  has been  opened. 
Convenience opening 
All of  the  windows  and  the sunroof*  can be 
opened  at  once. 
The  settings  in the Infotainment  system  specify 
which  windows  will  open. 
Convenience  opening 
.,. Press  and  hold  the li button  on  the  remote 
control  key until  the windows  reach  their de
sired  position  and  the  sunroof*  is tilted  open. 
Setting  convenience  opening in the 
Infotainment  system 
.,.  Select:  the ICARI function  button > (Car)* Sys
tems control  button > Vehicle  settings > Cen
tral  locking  > Long-press to  open windows . 
To enable  convenience  opening  of  the  windows 
and  the roof*,  the 
Front windows , Rear windows 
and Roof funct ions  must  be  switched On. 
A WARNING 
For security  reasons,  the  windows  and  the 
sunroof*  can  only  be  opened  with  the  remote 
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control  key at  a  maximum  d istance  of approxi
mately  6  feet  (2  meters)  from  the  vehicle. 
Correcting  power  window  malfunctions 
After  disconnecting  the  vehicle battery,  the  one 
touch  up and  down  feature  must  be  activated 
again. 
.,.  Pull  the  power  window  switch  until  the  window 
is  completely  raised. 
.,.  Release  the  switch  and  pull  it again  for  at  least 
one  second. 
Sunroof 
Description 
Fig. 32 Sect ion  from headli ner:  sunroof  b utton 
@ Tilting/sliding 
.,. To  tilt  the  sunroof  completely,  press  the  switch 
briefly  to  the  second  level. 
.,.  To open  the  sunroof  completely,  pull  the  switch 
briefly  to  the  second  level~.&_ . 
.,.  To select  an  intermediate  position,  press/pull 
the  switch  to  the  first level  until  the  desired  po 
sition  is  reached  . 
@ Opening/sliding  (version  1) 
.,. To move the  roof  into  the  reduced  w ind  no ise 
position,  press  the  button  back  briefly  to  the 
second  level. The  roof  will open  all  the way  if 
you  press  the  button  back  to  the second  level 
aga in. 
.,.  To close  the  sunroof  completely,  press the 
sw itch  forward  briefly  to the  second  level~.&_  . 
.,.  To select  an intermedi ate position,  press/pull 
the  switch  forward/back  to  the first  level  until 
the  desired  position  is  reached.  ..,.  

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.. To  increase or  reduce the  brightness,  turn  the 
knob  and  press it . 
The  inte rior  lighting  turns on when  you  switch 
the  headlights  on whi le  the  ignition  is on . 
(D Tips 
The setting  is automat ically  stored  and as
signed  to  the  remote  control  key that  is in 
use. 
Instrument  illumination 
The brightness  of  the  illumination  for  the instru
ments,  display  and head-up  display*  can  be  ad
justed. 
Fig. 41 Instrument  illumination 
.. Press the  knob  to  release it. 
..  Turn the  knob  toward" -" or"+"  to reduce or  in 
crease the  brightness. 
..  Press  the  knob  again  to return  it  to  its  original 
pos ition. 
@ Tips 
The  instrument  illumination  for  the  needles 
and  dia ls  turns  on when  the  ignition  is turned 
on  and the  lights  are turned  off. The  illumina
tion  for  the dials  reduces automatically  and 
eventually  turns  off  as  brightness outside  in
creases.  This function  reminds  the  driver  to 
turn  the  headlights  on at  the  appropriate 
time. 
Lights  and  Vision 
Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig. 42 Driver 's doo r: knob fo r the  exterior  mirrors 
Turn the  knob to  the  desired position: 
Q/P -Adjusting  the  left/right  exterior  mirror. 
Move the  knob  in the  des ired direction. 
4iil  -Heating  the  mirror glass depending  on  the 
outside  temperature. 
8  -Folding  exterior  mirrors*.  In  the Infotain
ment  system , you  can select  if  the  mirrors  fold  in 
a utomat ically when  you  lock  the vehicle 
~page  33. 
Front  passenger's exterior  mirror  tilt 
function* 
To  help you see  the curb when  backing into  a 
parking  space, the surface of  the mirror  tilts 
slight ly .  For this  to  happen,  the  knob  must  be in 
the  position  for the  front  passenger's  outside 
mirror. 
You  can adjust  the  tilted mirror  surface  by turn
ing  the  knob  in the  desired direction.  When  you 
move  out  of  reverse and into  another  gear, the 
new mirror  position  is stored  and assigned  to  the 
key you are using. 
T he m irror  goes back into  its orig inal  position 
once you drive  forward  faster  than  9  mph  (15 
km/h)  or switch  the  ign ition  off. 
A WARNING 
-Curved (i . e. convex)  mirror  surfaces  increase 
your  f ield  of  view . Remember  that  veh icles or 
other  objects  will  appear  smaller  and farther 
away  than  when  seen  in  a fla t mirror . If  you 
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Seats  and storag e 
Rear head restraints 
Fig.  52 Rear seats:  Head  rest ra in t 
Fig.  53 Rear head  restra ints:  release 
If  there  is a  passenger  in the  rear  center  seat ing 
position* , slide  the  center  head  restraint*  upward 
at  least  to  the  next  notch 
~ ,&. . 
Adjust ing th e he ad  res trai nts 
• To move  the  head  restra int  up,  hold  it  at  the 
sides  with  both  hands  and  slide  it  upward  until 
you feel  it  lock  into  place 
c:> A in  Proper  adjust
ment  of  head  restraints  on page 
130. 
•  To move  the  head  restraint  down,  press  the 
button  -arrow-
c;> fig.  52 and  slide  the  head  re
stra int  downward. 
R emo ving the  h ead re straint s 
• Fold  the  backrest  forward c:> page  64. 
• Move the  head  restra int  upward  as  far  as  it  can 
go . 
•  Press  the  release 
c:> fig.  53 with  the  mechan ica l 
key ~ 
page 30 and  the  b utton  -a rrow-c:> fig . 52 . 
Pull the  head  restraint  out  of  the  backrest  at 
the  same  time 
c:> .&_ . 
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Installing  the  he ad re stra ints 
•  Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into 
the  guides  until  you  feel  the  posts  lock  into 
place . 
•  Press  the  button  -arrow-
c:> fig.  52 and  s lide  the 
head  restra int  all  the  way  down.  You should  not 
be  able  to  pull  the  head  restra int  out  of the 
backrest. 
So that  the  driver  can  have  a  better  view  to  the  rear,  the  head  restraints  should  be  pushed  down 
completely  when  the  rear  seats  are  not  occupied. 
A WARNING 
- On ly remove  the  rear  seat  head  restra ints 
when  necessary  in order  to  install  a  c hild 
seat . Install  the  head  restraint  again  imme
diate ly once  the  child  sea t is  removed.  Dr iv
ing  without  head  restraints  o r with  head  re
straints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in 
creases  the  risk of  serious  or fatal  neck  in
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  a ll WARN INGS 
c:> page  129 . 
Memory  function 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles : with memory f un ction 
Us ing  the  memory  function,  you  can  quickly  and 
eas ily store  a  pe rsonal  seat  profi le for  the  driver 
and  front  passenger  and  reca ll the  settings . The 
memory  function  is  control led  using  the  remote 
control  key and  the  memory  buttons  in the  driv
er's/front  passenger's  door* . 
-
The  driver's  seat  profile  is stored  aga in and  as
signed  to  the  remote  control  key each  time  the 
vehicle  is  locked.  When  you  open  the  door,  the 
seat  prof ile  is automat ica lly recalled.  If  two  peo
ple  use  the  veh icle,  it  is  recommended  that  each 
person  always  uses  "their  own"  remote  control 
key. 
Two seat  p rofiles  can  be  stored  using  the  memory 
buttons  in the  dr iver's/front  passenger's  door *. 
Once  they  are  stored,  these  seat  profiles  can  be 
selected  at  any  time. 
The following  sett ings  a re  stored:  

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Remote  Memory  button control  key 
Driver  Driver  Front  passen-ger 
Seat X  X  X 
Stee ring wheel* X  X 
Both  exterior X  X 
mirrors* 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory  function 
The 
driver's  seat  profile  can be assigned  to  the 
remote  control  key when  the  vehicle  is locked. 
•  Se lect:  the  ICARI function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
contro l button > Vehicle settings > Driv
er's seat 
> Remote control  key > On . 
(D Tips 
If you  do  not wish  to  have  the  seat  profile  for 
another  driver assigned  to  the  remote control 
key, switch  the  memory  function  off in the  In
fotainment  system  or  using  the  IOFFI button 
r=;;,page 57. 
Memory  buttons 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory  function 
Fig.  54 Driver's door:  Memory  function  buttons 
The  memory  buttons  are  located  in the  dr iver's/ 
front  passenger's  door*. 
Switching  the  memory  function  on/off 
• Press  the  IOFF i button  to  switch  the  memory 
function  on/off.  The 
LED in the  button  turns  on 
Seats  and  storage 
when  the  memory  function is off. Seat profiles 
are  neither  stored  nor  recalled. 
Storing  a seat  profile 
•  Press  the lSET I button.  When the  word SET 
lights up,  the  memory  is ready  to  store  set
tings. 
..  Now  press  a  memory  button briefly. 
A tone con
firms  that  the  settings  were  stored . 
Accessing a seat  profile 
• If  the  driver's  door  is  open  and  the ignition  is 
switched  off,  press the  memo ry  button. 
•  If  the  driver's  door  is closed  or  the ignition  is 
switched  on,  press  and hold  the  memory  but
ton  unti l the  seat  adjustment  is complete . 
A WARNING 
-For safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting  can  on ly 
be  recalled  when  the  veh icle  is stationary
otherwise  you risk  having  an  accident. 
- If  necessary,  you  can  stop  the  recall  process 
by pressing  the  !O FF ! button  or  any  memory 
button . 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger's  seat  in the 
Infotainment  system 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  memory function 
The driver  can move  the  front  passenger's  seat 
into  various  positions. 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger's  seat from 
the  driver's  seat 
•  Select:  the  I CAR I function  button > (Car)* Sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Seats 
> Front passenger's  seat > Adjust seat posi
tion . 
• Yo u can  now  adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat 
using  the  driver's  seat  buttons 
r::;;, page 53, 
fig.  48. 
Align  with  driver's  seat 
• To  transfer  the settings  from the  driver's  seat 
to  the  front  passenger's  seat , select:  the  I CAR ! 
function  button 
> (Car)*  Systems control  but 
ton 
> Vehicle  settings > Seats > Front passeng-
er 's seat > Align  with  driver 's seat.  ..., 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control  system 
Description 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w ith  three -zone  cl imate  cont ro l or  fo ur
zo ne automat ic climate  co ntrol 
The climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  a ir in the  veh icle  interior . It 
is the  most  effect ive when  the  windows  a nd sun
roof* are  closed . If the  temperature  inside  the 
pa rked  vehicle  becomes  ve ry wa rm,  opening  the 
w indow  briefly  will speed  up the  coo lin g  p rocess. 
In  all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
b lowe r only  sw itches  to  a  highe r speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has  reached  a  cer tain  tempera
t ure. 
Condensation  from  the  cooling  system  can  dr ip 
and  form  a  puddl e of  water  unde r the  veh icle . 
T his  is  normal  and  does  no t mean  there  is a  leak . 
Pollutant  filter 
The  pollutant  filter  removes  pollutants  s uc h  as 
dust  and pol len from  the  a ir . 
The air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the 
interva ls specified  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  a ir cond it io ne r  can 
p roperly  work. 
I f  you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  h igh  air 
pollut ion,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  spec ified  in you r Audi War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet . If  i n doubt , ask 
your  author ized  Audi Se rv ice  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key coded setting s 
Three-zone  climate  control: T he  b lowe r setting 
a nd  a ir dist ribution  are  stored  automatically  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key that  is  i n use. 
Four -zone  automatic  climate  con trol: Th e  cli
ma te  con tro l sett ings  a re a utomat ic all y stored 
and  assigned  to  the  remote  con trol  key that  is  in 
use. 
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A WARNING 
-
Reduced  visibility  is dangerous  and  can  cause 
accide nts . 
- For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that  a ll 
w indows  be  free  o f  ice,  snow  and  condensa
tion . 
- Comp letely  fam iliarize  yourse lf wit h the 
prope r use  and  f unction  of the  heat ing  and 
ve ntilation  system  and  espec ially how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  t he windows . 
- Never  use  the  winds hield  wiper/washer  sys
tem  in free zing  weathe r until you  have 
wa rmed  t he  w indshie ld fi rst,  using  the  heat
ing  a nd venti lation  system.  The washer  sol u
tio n m ay free ze  on  t he windsh ie ld  and  re
duce  visibility. 
W Note 
- I f you  s uspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
bee n damage d,  sw itch  the  syste m off  to 
a void  furthe r dam age and  have  it  inspec ted 
by a q ualified  dea lership . 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  conditioner  re quire 
speci al techn ic al  know ledge  and  spec ia l 
tools . Con ta ct  an  au thori zed  A udi  dea ler  for 
assistance . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By reducing  the  amou nt  of  f uel you  use,  you 
a lso  reduce  the  amo unt  of  poll utants  emitted 
i nto  the  a ir. 
@ Tips 
- Keep  the  air i nta ke s lo ts  (i n front  o f the 
windshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  debris 
in  o rder  to  maintain  the  proper  function  of 
the  climate  contro l system. 
- Th e  energy  manageme nt  system  may  switch 
t h e seat  heating * or r ear  w indow  defroster 
off  temporarily.  These  systems  are  availab le 
again  as  soon  as  t he energy  balance  has 
been  restored. 
- Air escapes  t hrough  vents  under  the  rear 
w indow.  When  plac ing  items  of  cloth ing  on 
t h e  luggage  compartment  cove r, ensure 
t h at  the  openi ngs  are  not  covered.  

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Basic settings 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  four-zone  automat ic climate  control 
The climate  control syst em  basic s ettings  are ac 
cessed  in th e Infotainment  system. 
... Se lect : th e ICARI function  button > (Car )* Sys-
tems 
contro l button > AC. 
Rear seat  settings 
W hen  t his funct ion  is se lected,  a ll sett ings  for 
the  rear  can  be  adjusted  through  the  climate  con
trol  system  in the  cockpit.  The  climate  contro l 
system  sett ings  cannot  be  adjusted  in the  rea r 
seat  at  the  same  time.  This funct io n  sw itches  off 
after  a certain  period  of  time  or w hen  o ne  of the 
con trols  in  the  cockpit  is  pressed. 
Recirculation  mode 
The sensit ivity level  of  the  automatic  recircula
tion  mode  can  be  set  at  various  leve ls from 
Off to 
Sensitive . Recirculat io n  mode  is  contro lled  auto
mat ica lly. If the  w indows  fog  up,  press  the 
I@ F RON T I button. 
Footwell  temperature 
You can  adjust  the  footwe ll temperat ure so  that 
it is coole r or warmer. 
Au xiliary  heater* 
In vehicles  with  d iesel  en gines*,  the  auxiliary 
heate r helps  to  warm  t he vehicle  interior  more 
qu ickly . The auxiliary  heater  is controlled  auto 
mat ica lly in the 
A uto setting. 
Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  heated  steering  w heel 
The steering  wheel  rim can be heated. 
F ig . 7 8 Steering  w heel : steering  w hee l heat  butto n 
M :g 0 
0 .,. ID 
Warm  and  cold 
... Press  the~ button  to  switc h steer ing  whee l 
heati ng  on/off.  The  message 
Steering wheel 
heating  on/Steering wheel  heating off 
ap
pears  in the  instrument  cluster  display. 
T he  temperat ure  is maintained  at  a  constant  lev 
el when  steering  wheel  heating  is switched  on . 
T he  s teer ing wheel  hea ting  se tt ings  a re  stored 
a utoma tica lly and  assigne d to  the  remote  con trol 
key that  is in use . 
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Audi adapt ive  cru ise  control  and  brak ing  gu ard 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  greater  the  distance  in 
yards  (meters) 
c::;, .,& . The Dista n ce 3 setting  is 
recommended. 
The distances  provided  are  specified  values.  De
pending  on  the  d riving situat ion  and  the  how  the 
vehicle  ahead  is driving,  the actual  distance  may 
be  more  or  less  than  these  target  distances. 
The various  symbols  for  the  time  increments  ap
pear  briefly  in the  information  line@q 
page 87, 
fig. 94 when  you  c hange  the  settings. 
c::::,_c::::,  ___ Distan ce  1 : This set ting  co rresponds 
to  a  distance  o f 92  feet/28  meters  when  trave l
ing  at  62  mph  (100  km/h),  or  a time  interval  of  1 
second. 
c::::,  __ c::::, __ Distan ce 2: T his sett ing  corresponds 
to  a  distance  o f 118  feet/36  meters  when  travel
ing  at  62  mph  (100  km/h),  or  a time  interval of 
1.3  seconds. 
c::::,  ___  c::::,_ Distanc e 3: This setting  corresponds 
to  a  distance  o f 164  feet/SO  me ters  when  travel
ing  at  62  mph  (100  km/h),  or  a time  interval  of 
1.8  seconds. 
c::::,  ____  c::::, Distanc e 4: This setting  corresponds 
to  a  distance  o f 210  feet/64  me ters  when  travel
ing  at  62  mph  (100  km/h),  or  a time  interval of 
2.3  seconds. 
A WARNING 
Following  other  vehicles  too  closely  increases 
the  risk of  collisions  and  ser ious  personal  in
jury. 
- Setting  short  distances  to  the  traffic  ahead 
reduces  the  time  and  d istance  availab le to 
br ing  your vehicle  to  a  safe  stop  and  makes 
i t  even  more  necessary  to  pay  close  atten
t ion  to  traffic. 
- Always obey  applicable  traffic  laws,  use 
good  judgme nt,  and  select  a safe  following 
distance  for  the  traffic,  road  and  weather 
condit ions. 
(0 Tips 
- Distanc e 3 is set  automatically  each  time 
you  sw itch  the  ignit ion  on. 
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- Your standard  settings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the remote  control 
key be ing  used . 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
Applies to vehicles: wit h Aud i adapt ive c ruise contro l 
.,. Select  the  desired  driving  mode  in drive  select 
c::;,page 101. 
@ Tips 
Your settings  are  automatica lly  stored  and as
signed  to  the remote  control  key being  used. 
Prompt  for  driver  intervention 
Applies to  vehicles: with  A udi adapt ive c ru ise contro l 
Fig . 98 Instrument  cluster:  req uest fo r dr ive r interve ntion 
In  certain  situations,  the  system will  prompt  you 
to  take  action.  This  could  happen,  for  example, if 
braking  by the  adaptive  cruise  control  system  is 
not  enough  to  maintain  enough  distance to the 
vehicle  ahead . 
The  indicator  light. and  the  symbol in the  dis
play  will warn  you  about the  situation 
c::;, fig . 98. 
You w ill  also  hear  an  acoustic  sig nal. 
- Press  the  brake  peda l to  slow  your  vehicle 
down.  

Audi  adaptive cru ise  control  and  b ra king  guard 
detection  and  range limits  that  may prevent 
the  proper  detect ion of  other  vehicles. 
- The radar sensor's function  and  range can 
be reduced by rain,  snow  and heavy spray . 
Moving  vehicles  up ahead may not  be 
promptly  detected  or  may  not  be detected 
at  all. 
- Reflective  surfaces  includ ing crash barr iers 
or tunnel  entrances  may impair  the  function 
of  the  radar senso r. 
@ Tips 
- You can cance l the  braking  with  increasing 
force  that  is  initiated  by the  system  by brak
i ng yourself,  by accelerating  noticeably  or  by 
swervrng . 
- Braking  guard  error  messages 
c> page 92. 
- Keep in  mind  that  braking  guard  can brake 
unexpectedly.  Always secure any cargo or 
objects  that  you are transporting  to  reduce 
the  r isk of  damage  or  injury. 
Settings  in  the  Infotainment  system 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
~ Se lect : the ICARI function  button > (Car )* Sys
t e m s 
control  button > Dr iver a ssistan ce > Audi 
bra king  gua rd. 
S yste m -
Sw itch  the  braking  guard On/ Off. When 
you  switch  the  ign ition  on, the  message 
Br akin g 
g uard : Off 
appea rs  if  the  system  is switched  off. 
Pr ew arni ng -The distance  and approach  warn 
i n gs in the  display  can be sw itched 
On/ Off. 
(D Tips 
-Your settings  are automat ically  stored  and 
assigned to  the  remote  control  key being 
used. 
- If  you  restrict  or switch  off  the  ESC, the  braking  guard  also switches  itself  off 
c>page 189. 
- Switch  brak ing guard  off  when you  are load
i ng the  veh icle onto  a vehicle  carr ier, tra in, 
sh ip or  other  type  of  transportation.  This 
can prevent  undesired  wa rnings from  the 
braking  guard  system. 
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Messages 
Applies  to vehicles: with  Audi adaptive  c ru ise control 
B ra king  gu ard : off 
This dr iver message appears if  the  system  is 
tu rned off  via the  infotainment.  Otherw ise, if  the 
system  is t urned  off,  the  information  appears ev
ery time  short ly after  the  start  of  the  trip. 
The driver  message a lso appea rs if  the  system  is 
not  available  due to  a malfunction  or  if  the  ESC is 
not  sw itched  on 
c> page 189 . If th is is the  case, 
the  system  wi ll not  provide  warnings  about  a 
possible  collision . 
Braking  guard : ac tiv ated 
This dr ive r message appears if  sharp  brake pres
sure was applied  due to  an acute warn ing . 
ACC : Un available ! 
A CC and  Audi  b raking  gua rd:  not  av ailable 
The system  cannot  detec t mov ing vehicles  up 
ahead correc tly and  is sw itched  off.  The sensors 
have been displaced  or are not  working  proper ly . 
T he Audi  pre sense functions  may a lso be affect
ed. Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  service facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
A CC: currentl y unav ailable.  No  sen so r v ision 
A CC  and  b rakin g g uid e:  currentl y un available . 
No s ensor  vis ion 
This message appears if  the  sensor v iew is ob
structed,  for  examp le by leaves, snow,  heavy 
spray or  d irt . Clean the  sensors 
c>  page 85, 
fig. 89. 
AC C: C urrentl y un availabl e. Gradi ent  t oo  ste ep 
The road  exceeds the  max imum  possible  angle 
for  proper  adapt ive cruise control  operation. 
Adaptive  c ruise control  is sw itched  off . 
ACC: Onl y ava ilable  in  D ,  Sor M 
Select t he D/S or  M selector  leve r position. 
ACC:  curr entl y unavailable . Parking  brake  ap 
plied