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assist systems
General notes
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
Fig. 102 Driving situations
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Fig. 103 Rear of vehicle: Location of the sensors (exam
ple)
The side assist is active above a speed of
about 30 km/h.
@Vehicles approaching from behind
In certain cases, a vehicle is judged to be critical
in the event of a lane change even if it is still
some distance away. The faster a vehicle ap
proaches, the earlier the warning will appear on
the exterior mirror.
@Vehicles moving at a similar speed
The warning lamp in the relevant exterior mirror
will warn you of vehicles that are moving with the
flow of traffic at about the same speed as you if
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are judged to be critical in the event of a
lane change. In all cases, the side assist will give
a warning for the vehicles it has detected at the
latest when they enter the "blind spot".
@ Other vehicles being overtaken
When you are overtaking another vehicle slowly,
with a speed differential of less than 15 km/h,
the warning lamp in the exterior mirror will light
up as soon as the other vehicle enters your blind
spot.
If you are overtaking another vehicle quickly,
with a speed differential of more than 15 km/h,
the warning lamp will not light up.
System limitations
The radar sensors are designed for normal lane
widths and monitor the lanes immediately to the
left and right of your vehicle. In certain situations
the warning lamp on one of the exterior mirrors
may light up even if no vehicle is travelling in an
area that could be critical in the event of a lane
change. For example:
- When you are travelling in a narrow lane or
when you a re not travelling in the centre of the
lane. In this case the system may monitor an
other lane and register a vehicle that is not in
fact travelling in an adjacent lane.
- When you are driving into a bend. The side as
sist may react to a vehicle two lanes away.
- If the system detects other objects (such as
crash barriers, etc).
- In poor weather conditions. The functionality of
the side assist is then restricted.
The radar sensors ¢ Fig. 103 must not be ob
structed by stickers, bicycle racks, deposits or any
other substances which could impair the function
of the system. For notes on cleaning, please refer
to ¢page 263.
A WARNING
- Always watch the road and the area sur
rounding the vehicle. The side assist feature
is not a substitute for the full concentration
of the driver. The driver is always responsi
ble for the safety of lane changes and other
manoeuvres. �
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DVD menu
To select a menu option: Select and confirm a
menu option. Or: Move your finger on the MMI
touch pad* and press the rotary pushbutton.
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You can adjust the audio track (language and au
dio format) manually. It depends on the video
DVD whether different Languages and audio for
mats are available.
Subtitles 1
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You can select subtitles manually. It depends on
the video DVD whether different languages are
available.
Picture format
We recommend using the automatic setting for
the picture format. Depending on the active file
or source (e.g. video file*, DVD*), you may be able
to adjust the picture format.
Picture for-Information
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automatic The
MMI detects the picture for-
mat of the source and displays the
picture using the best possible
width-to-height ratio. Depending
on the source format and the info-
tainment display installed, black
bars may be displayed on the edges
of the picture.
zoom The picture is enlarged to fill the
infotainment display. Switch this
function off if the picture is distor-
ted.
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Picture for-
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cinema- Use
this setting for films in the cin-
scope ema format 21:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and Lower
edges of the infotainment display.
original The picture will be displayed using
the picture ratio of the source for-
mat. Select this option if the pie-
ture shown with auto selected is
distorted or partially cut off.
4:3 The
picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of 4:3. Black bars will
be shown on the edges of the info-
tainment display.
16:9 The
picture is set to a width-to-
height ratio of 16:9. Black bars will
be shown on the upper and Lower
edges of the infotainment display.
(© Note
- Not all video DVDs have a child lock feature.
- The child lock safety levels comply with the
US standards of the Motion Picture Associa
tion of America (MPAA). Please note that
age ratings for DVDs may vary between dif
ferent European countries.
- If you enter the wrong child Lock password
three times in a row, you will not be able to
enter a password for approximately one mi
nute. The password can only be reset by an
Audi workshop.
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For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres will increase the fuel
consumption. -------------
We recommend always using either the tyre
pressure setting (D for partial loads or the
setting @for full loads.
Wheel bolts and rims
Wheel bolts
The wheel bolts should be clean and turn easily.
A special adapter is required to turn the anti
theft wheel bolts* cc> page 2 73.
Rims Rims with a bolted rim flange* or bolted trim
parts* consist of several components. A special
technique is applied to bolt these components
together. Never attempt to repair or dismantle
them c:::>A.
A WARNING
If the wheel bolts have not been tightened or
serviced correctly, they can come loose, and
you could lose control of the vehicle -risk of
accident! For the correct tightening torque,
refer to cc> page 2 75, A�er changing a wheel.
- Make sure that the wheel bolts and threads
in the wheel hubs are always clean and free
from grease.
- Only use wheel bolts that are designed to
match the rims on your car.
- Always have damaged rims repaired by a
qualified workshop. Never attempt to repair
or dismantle rims yourself -risk of accident!
Winter tyres
In winter road conditions winter tyres will consid
erably improve the car's handling. Due to their
type of construction (width, rubber compound,
tread pattern), summer tyres give less grip on ice
and snow.
� Winter tyres must be fitted on all four wheels . Wheels
� Only use winter tyres of the correct type ap
proved for your vehicle.
� Please note that the maximum permissible
speed for winter tyres may be lower than for
summer tyres cc>.&_ . Your specialist retailer can
advise you of the maximum speed for your
tyres.
� After fitting the wheels you must always check
the tyre pressures cc> page 256.
Winter tyres lose their effectiveness when the
tread is worn down to a depth of 4 mm. The per
formance of winter tyres is also severely impaired
by ageing, even if the tread is still much deeper
than 4 mm.
A WARNING
- Never exceed the maximum approved speed
for your tyres. This causes the tyres to over
heat and can even result in a blow-out -risk
of accident!
- Always adapt your driving style to the pre
vailing road and traffic conditions. Drive
carefully and reduce your speed on icy or
slippery roads. Even winter tyres lose their
grip on black ice.
@ For the sake of the environment
Summer tyres should be fitted again as
soon
as possible; they give better handling on
roads which are free of snow and ice. They are
quieter, do not wear so quickly and reduce
fuel consumption.
(© Note
All-weather tyres can also be used instead of
winter tyres. Please note that winter tyres
with the£ symbol are required by law during
the winter season in some countries.
Snow chains
Snow chains will improve braking ability as well
as traction in winter conditions.
� Snow chains can be used on the front wheels
only. This also applies to vehicles with four-
wheel drive*.
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data
� Note
In cases where technical data are not listed,
the figures were not available at time of pub
lication.
Dimensions
The dimensions can vary depending on the model
version, equipment variant and measurement
standards used in specific countries.
Length (mm)
Width (mm) Width
across mir-Height,
unladen
TT Roadster
4177
TT RS Roadster 4191
TTS Roadster
4191
Capacities
Fuel tank (front-wheel drive)
Fuel tank (four-wheel drive)
Windscreen and headlight washer system
Weights Kerb weight, gross vehicle weight, axle loads
The vehicle's kerb weight including the driver
(75 kg) was calculated in accordance with EU reg
ulation 1230/2012. Optional equipment may in-
TT Roadster
Kerb weight
(unladen weight)
1.8 TFSI, 132 kW
1375 / 1395a)
2.0 TFSI, 169 kW
1395 / 1425a)
2.0 TFSI, 169 kW, quattro 1500
2.0 TOI, 135 kW, ultra 1435 rors
(mm) (mm)
1832 1966
1355
1832 1966 1345
1832 1966
1345
Approximate capaci-
ties
SO ltr.
55 ltr.
4.0 ltr.
crease the kerb weight, in which case the permit
ted loading capacity is reduced accordingly.
The values in the tables below are given in kg.
Gross vehicle Maximum
front
Maximum rear
weight axle weight axle weight
1620 / 164oa) 955
/ 975a) 755
/ 750a)
1640 / 167oa) 980
I 101oa>
755
1745 1025
810
1680 1025
750
a) The value before the stroke applies to the manual gearbox; the value after the stroke applies to the automatic gearbox.
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