
also  start  driving  again  automatically  under  cer
tain  conditions 
c!;> page  100. 
In  traffic  jams  or  slow-moving  traffic,  congestion 
assist  can  assist  the  driver¢ 
page  104 . 
Which  functions  can  be  controlled? 
When  you  switch  adaptive  cruise  control  on,  you 
can  set  the  current  speed  as  the  "control  speed " 
c!;> page  98, Switching  on/off. 
When  driving,  you  can  stop  cruise  control 
c!;> page  100 or  change  the  speed ¢ page  99 at 
any  time . 
You  can also  set  the  dist ance  to  the vehicle  d riv
ing  ahead  and  set  the  driving  mode  of the  adap 
tive  cruise  control¢ 
page  101 . 
General  information 
Appl ies  to:  ve hicles  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
Fig. 90 Fro nt  o f th e ve hicle : sensor s and video  c amer a 
The  areas  wi th the  radar  and  ul trasonic  senso rs 
and  the  video  camera¢ 
fig.  90 must  not  be  cov
ered  by stickers,  deposits  or  any  other  objects , 
because  this  can  interfere  with  the  adaptive 
cruise  control  function.  For information  on  clean ing,  refer  to¢ 
page  337. The  same  applies  for 
any  modifications  made  in the  front  area . 
In  some  driving  situations , the  adaptive  cruise 
control  function  is  restricted: 
- Vehicle s can  only  be  detected  when  they  are 
within  the  sensor  detection  zones 
¢ page 96, 
fig . 89 . 
-The  system  has  a  limited  ability  to  detect 
vehicles  that  are  a short  distance  ahead,  off  to 
the  side  of your  vehicle  or  moving  into  your  lane . 
Assist 
-Objects  that  are  difficult  to  detect  such  as  mo
torcycles,  v ehicles  with  high  ground  clearance 
or  an  overhanging  load  are  detected  late or  not 
detected  at  all. 
- When  driving  through  curv es 
c!;> pag e 98. 
- When  the  vehicle  is stationary ¢ page  98. 
A WARNING 
Always  pay attention  to  the  traffic  around  you 
when  adaptive  cruise  control  is switched  on . 
As the  driver,  you  are  still  responsible  for  your 
own  speed  and  the  distance  to  other  vehicles. 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  is used  to  assist 
you . The  driver  must  always  take  action  to 
avoid  a  collision . The  driver  is always  responsi
ble  for  braking  at  the  correct  time . 
- For safety  reasons,  do  not  use  adaptive 
cruise  control  when  the  road  surface  is  in  poor  condition  and/or  in bad  weather  condi 
tions  (such  as  ice, fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and 
hydroplaning).  Using  the system  under 
these  conditions  increases  the  risk  of  an  ac cident. 
- Switch  adaptive  cruise  control  off  tempora rily when  driving  in turning  lanes,  on  ex
pressway  exits  (except  if predictive  control 
is switched  on)  or  in construction  zones. 
This  prevents  the  vehicle  from  accelerating 
to  the  stored  speed  when  in these  situa 
tions . 
- The  adaptive  cruise  control  system  will  not 
brake  by  itself if you  put  your  foot  on  the  ac 
celerator  pedal.  Doing so  can  override  the 
speed  and  distance  regulation. 
- When  approaching  stationary  obstacles 
such  as  stopped  traffic,  adaptive  cruise  con
trol  will  respond with  limited  function . 
-Adaptive  cruise  control  does  not  respond to 
people,  animals,  or  crossing  or  oncoming 
objects. 
- The  function  of the  radar  sensors  can  be  af
fected  by reflective  objects  such  as  guard 
rails,  the entrance  to a tunnel,  heavy  rain  or 
ice. 
~ 
97  

Assist 
(D Note 
The sensors can be displaced by impacts  or 
damage to  the  bumper , whee l housing  and 
underbody.  This can  impair the  adaptive 
cruise control.  Have an authorized  Audi  dea ler 
or  authorized  Audi Service Fac ility  check their 
function . 
In curves 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig . 9 1 Exa mple:  drivin g in to  a curve 
When  driving  into  a  curve<=> fig. 91 and ou t of  a 
curve, the  adaptive  cruise control  may  react to  a 
veh icle in the  neighboring  lane  and apply  the 
brakes . You  can prevent  that  by pressing the ac
celerator  pedal  b rief ly. 
Stationary  vehicles 
Applies  to : vehicles  with  Aud i adaptive  cruise  contro l 
Fig.  92 Example:  vehicl e chang ing  lane s  and  sta tiona ry ve 
hi cle 
Adaptive  cruise control  can  react  to a limited  ex
tent  to  stationary  vehicles 
c:> fig . 92,  as long  as 
you are driving  slow er than  SO km/h  and the  sys
tem  classifies  as possible  passing maneuver  as 
low . For example,  if  a vehicle that  was already 
detected  @turns  or  changes lanes, the  adaptive 
98 
cruise contro l reacts to  the  stationary  vehicle 
ahead of  it@ . 
Switching  on/off 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 93 Operating lever : sw itc hin g on and  off 
Fig. 94 Inst rument  cluster : adap tive cr uise  cont rol 
You  can set  any speed between  20  and 9S mph 
(30  and  lSO  km/h). 
Indicator  lights  and  messages  in  the  instrument 
cluster  display  inform  you  about  the  cu rrent  sit
uation  and setting . 
An add itional  indicator  appears in the  Head-up 
display *. 
Switching  adaptive  cruise  control  on 
.. Pull  the  lever toward  you  into  position (D 
c=> fig. 93. ACC:  standby appears  in  the  display. 
Saving  the  speed  and  activating  regulation 
.. To store  the  current  speed,  press the ISE TI but
ton 
c:> fig . 93 . The stored  speed is shown  in  the 
speedometer  in the  LED  line@ and  appears 
briefly  in the  status  line 
@ c:> fig. 94. 
.. To  activate  the  regulation  while sta tionary,  also 
press  the brake  pedal.  .,.  

Assist 
Messages 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi  adaptive  cruise  control 
II ACC with  Conge stion  assist: unavailable.  See 
owner 's manual 
Th e  system  c annot  guarantee  that  it w ill detec t 
ve hicl es co rre ctly  and  it  h as  swit ched 
off. T he  ra 
dar  senso rs  have  s hifted  o r are  faul ty . D rive to  an 
authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi Se rvice 
Facility  immediately  to  have  t he  mal function  cor
rected. 
II ACC with  Congestion  assist: currently  un
available.  Sensor v ision  restricted  due  to  sur
roundings.  See owner 's manual 
T hi s message  appears  if the  radar  sensor  view  is 
obs truc ted,  for  example  by  leaves,  snow,  heavy 
spray  or  dirt.  C lean  the  sensors ~ 
page 97, 
fig . 90. 
IIJ ACC with  Congestion  assist : currently  un
available.  Gradient  too  steep 
T he  road  exceeds  the  maximu m possib le  grade 
for  safe  ope ra tion.  The  systems  c annot  be  swi tch 
e d  on. 
IIJ ACC with  Congestion  assist: only  available  in 
D,  Sor  M 
Select  the  D/S  o r M selector  lever  position . 
Bl ACC with  Congestion  assist: currently  un· 
a vailable . Parking  brake  applied 
The  systems  sw itch off if  yo u set  the  pa rk in g 
brake.  The  systems  a re  availab le  again  after  you 
release  the  pa rking  brake . 
IIJ ACC with  Congestion  assist : currently  un
available.  Stabilization  control  (ESC ) input 
This  message  appea rs  if the  Ele ct ro nic St abiliza
tion  Cont rol  (ESC)  is ta king  a ction  to s tabilize  the 
ve hicl e. The  sys tems  sw itch 
o ff in this  s cenar io. 
IIJ ACC with  Congestion  assist: manual  control! 
This  message  appea rs  if the  veh icle  rolls  bac k 
when  starting  on  a  slight  incl ine , even  thoug h the 
sys tems  are  ac tive . P ress  the  b rake  pedal  to  pre 
ve nt  the  vehicle  from  rolling  o r sta rting  to  move. 
106 
ilJ ACC with  Congestion  a ssist: currently  un
available.  Downhill  assist activated 
Y ou  canno t activ ate  the sys te m  when  hill  hold  as
s ist  is  active. 
tei ACC  with  Congestion  assist:  manual  control! 
This  message  appears  if the  driver  does  not  take 
over  steering  after  multiple  driver  i ntervention 
r equests  and  the  system  sw itches 
o ff . The  veh icle 
brakes  un til it  is sta tionary . 
tei Congestion  assist: unava ilable . See owner's 
manual 
The  system  can  no  longer  ensu re that  the  vehicle 
will  stay  in t he  lane  and  switches 
off. Have your 
vehicle  checked  by an  authorized  Audi dealer  o r 
aut horize d Aud i Serv ice  Facility  if the  ma lf u nc
t ion  is continuous . 
II Congestion  assist: Please take  over steering! 
This  message app ears  as  soon  as  t he  system 
stops  detect ing  steering  act iv ity  when  the  system 
li mits  a re  reached . Always  keep  your  hands  o n 
t h e  steer ing  whee l so  you  can  be  ready  to  steer  at 
any  t ime. 
@ Conge stion  assist: currently  unavailable. 
Please fasten  seat  belt 
The  system  swi tches off when  the drive r's  safety 
b elt  is  unfas tene d. 
II ACC: efficiency  as sist  not  available  in thi s 
country 
The  adaptation  to  speed  lim its  and  rou tes  ahead 
i s  not  available  in this  co unt ry . 
ii ACC: efficiency  assist currently  unavailable . 
See owner's  manual 
The  adaptation  to  speed  lim its  and  routes  ahead 
switches  off  at  speed  limits  under  20  mph 
(30  km/h). 
The  message  can  also  appear  if the  adaptation  to  speed  limits  and  routes  ahead  has  a  temporary 
failure.  Have your  vehicle  checked  by an  a uthor
i zed  Audi  dealer  or  author ized  Audi Se rvice  Facili
ty  if the  malfunction  is  cont inuous. 
Distance  warning:  malfunction!  Please contact 
Service 
...  

<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
The  system  cannot  guarantee  that  it  will  detect 
vehicles  correctly  and  it  has  switched  off.  The  ra 
da r senso rs  have  sh ifted  o r are  faulty . Drive to  an 
author iz ed  Audi  dealer  or  author iz ed  Audi Se rvice 
Faci lity  immediately  to  have  the  malfunction  cor
rected . 
Distance  warning : currently  una vailable . Sensor 
v iew  restricted  due to  surroundings.  See own 
er's  manual 
This  message  appears  if the  radar  sensor  view  is 
obstructed,  for  example  by  leaves,  snow,  heavy 
spray  or  dirt . C lean  the  sensors ¢ 
page 97, 
fig. 90 . 
Distance warning:  currently  unavailable.  See 
owner 's manu al 
This  message  appea rs  if the  sys tem  has  a  tempo 
rary  fai lure.  If this  occ urs  mult iple  times,  d rive to 
an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  A udi 
Service  Facility  immediately  to  have  the  malfunc
tion  corrected. 
ACC: Please fa sten  seat  belt 
The  system  is no t comp lete ly available  if the  d riv 
e r' s  sea t belt  is  u nfastened . 
Stationary  object  ahead 
This  message  appears  if you  would  like  to  switch 
the  system  o n and  there  is  a  stationary  object  di
rect ly in front  of your  vehicle. 
Door open 
The  system  is  no t  availab le when  the  door  is 
open . 
Audi  pre  sense 
Introduction 
Applies  to:  ve hicles with  Audi  pre  sense 
W ith in the  lim its  of  the  system,  t he  pre  sense 
f u nctions  can  init iate  measures  in  part icularly 
dangerous  sit uat ions  to  protect  t he ve hicle  pas 
sengers  and  ot her  road  users. 
- Because  different  veh icle  systems  such  as  the 
ESC are  i nterconnected , the 
pre  sense b asic in 
t roduces  p reempt ive safety  meas ures  for  the 
Assist 
passengers  i f an  unstable  driving  si tuation  is 
detected. 
- The 
pre  sen se front system  uses  the  data  from 
the  adaptive  cruise  contro l* radar  sensors  and 
the  camera  to  ca lculate  the  probability  of  a  co l
lision . With in the  lim its  of  the  system,  an  im
pending  co llision  with  vehicles  can  be  detected 
in  both  urba n and  rural  speed  ranges.  In  t his 
case,  the  system  warns  the  driver  visua lly, 
acoust ica lly and  w ith  a  jerk  on  the  brakes  if nec
essary.  If  needed,  i t can  in itiate  a  partia l o r fu ll 
dece lerat ion  to  reduce  the  collision  speed  or  to 
avoid  the  collision  under  certa in circumstances. 
I n conjunction  with  pre  sense  basic/rear,  the 
front  safety  belts  are  a lso  reve rsibly  tens ioned 
when  needed . The  pre  sense  front  is a lso  active 
when  adaptive  cruise  control*  is  sw itched  off. 
- Pre  sense rear contains  pre  sense  basic  func
tions.  It  uses  the  data  from  the  side  assist*  ra 
dar  sensors  and  ca lculates  within  the  limits  of 
the  system  the  probability  of  a  rear  end  colli
sion  with  t he vehicle  behind  you.  Pre  sense  rear 
is also  act ive when  side  assist*  is  sw itched  off . 
- Within  the  limits  of  the  system, 
pre sense city 
uses  the  camera  data  and  can  detect  an  im
pe nding  collision  with  vehicles  and  pedestrians. 
I n th is  case , the  system  warns  the  driver  visua l
ly , acous tic ally  and  wit h a jerk  on  the  b rakes  if 
necessary.  If  needed,  it c an initi ate  a  full  dece l
erat io n  to  reduce  the  collis io n  speed  or  to avoid 
the  collision  under  certain  circumstances . In 
conjunction  with  pre  sense  basic/rear,  the  front 
safety  belts  are  a lso  reversibly  tens ioned  when 
needed . 
A WARNING 
-
Read  the  genera l information  on¢.&. in Gen -
eral  information  on page 
97, c::> .&. in  General 
information  on page  117 . 
@ Tips 
-Certa in  pre  sense  funct ions  sw itch  off  when 
dr iving  in  reverse. 
- The  pre  sense  funct ions  may  not  be  availa
ble  if there  is a  malfunct ion  in the  ESC sys
tem  or  t he a irbag  control  module . 
107  

<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
increasing  force  within  the  limits  of the 
system 
l)_ This  reduces  the  vehicle  speed  in the 
event  of  a collision.  At  low  vehicle  speeds,  pre 
sense  front  can  initiate  a  complete  deceleration 
shortly  before  a  collision  with  a vehicle  driving 
ahead 
1>. If  pre  sense  front  determines  that  you 
are  not  braking  strongly  enough when  a  collision 
is  imminent,  it can  increase  the braking  force . 
The following  functions  trigger  in conjunction 
with  pre  sense  basic/rear at  corresponding  vehi 
cle  speeds : 
- Reversible  tensioning  of  the  front  safety  belts. 
- Closing  the  windows  and  sunroof*. 
- Inflating  the  side  bolsters*  in the  seat  backrest 
and  seat  surface. 
Audi  drive  select*:  the reversible  belt  tensioner, 
the  closing  of the  windows  and sunroof*  as well 
as  the  inflating  of the side bolste rs* on  the  seat 
backrest  and  seat  surface  are  not  active  depend
ing  on  the  mode  selected . 
Collision avoidance  assist 
Collision  avoidance  assist  helps  you to steer  the 
vehicle  around  an  obstacle in a  critical  situation. 
If  you  avoid  an  obstacle  after  the  acute  warning, 
then  the  collision  avoidance  supports  you  by ap plying  slight  steering  adjustment  to  correct  your 
steering  wheel  angle  as  long as  you  are  actively 
steering.  Collision  avoidance  assist  is  available  at 
speeds  between  approximately  20  mph  (30  km/ 
h)  and  90  mph  (150  km/h). 
Turn assist 
When  starting  to  drive  and  up  to  speeds  of  maxi
mum  6  mph  (10  km/h),  the  turn  assist  uses  a 
braking  intervention  to  prevent your  vehicle  from 
colliding  with  an  oncoming  vehicle  when  turning  left  or right  (available  in  certain  countries) . The 
braking  intervention  causes  your  vehicle  to  stay 
in  its  lane. 
.8, WARNING 
-Pre  sense  front  cannot  overcome  the  laws of 
physics. 
It is a  system  designed  to  assist  and 
1) This  is  not  availa ble in  some co untries. 
Assist 
it cannot  prevent  a  collision  in  every  circum
stance.  The  driver  must  always  intervene. 
The  driver  is always  responsible  for  braking 
at  the  correct  time.  Do  not let the  increased 
safety  provided  tempt you  into  taking  risks . 
This  could  increase  your  risk  of a collis ion. 
- The  system  can  deploy  incorrectly  due  to 
system-specific  limits. 
- Please  note  that  the  sensors  and  the  camera 
do  not  always  detect  all  objects  or  lane 
markings . This  increases  the risk  of an  acci
dent. 
- Pre  sense  front  does  not  react to people,  an
imals  or objects  that  are  crossing  the vehi
cle 's path  or that  are  difficult  to  detect 
c> &.. 
in General information  on page 97. 
-Reflective  objects  such  as guard  rails  or the 
entrance  to  a  tunnel,  heavy  rain and ice can 
affect  the  function  of the  radar  sensors  and 
the  system's  ability to detect  a collision  risk. 
(D Note 
The sensors  can  be  displaced  by  impacts  or 
damage  to the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  Pre  sense  front  can  be  impaired 
by  this.  Have  an  authorized Audi dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility  check  their  func
tion. 
(D Tips 
- You can  cancel the  braking  with  increasing 
force  that  is initiated  by the  system  by brak
ing  yourself,  by accelerating  noticeably  or 
by swerving. 
- Keep  in mind  that  pre  sense front  can brake 
unexpectedly.  Always secure  any  cargo  or 
objects  that  you  are  transporting  to  reduce 
the  risk of  damage  or  injury. 
- Certain  pre  sense  front  functions  are  switch
ed  off  when  the  ESC is  limited or switched 
off 
c> page  135 . 
109  

Assist 
Audi  pre  sense  rear 
Description 
App lies  to: ve hicles w ith  Audi  side assist 
If  the  risk of  a collision  is detected,  the  following 
functions  can trigger: 
- Reversible tensioning  of  the  front  safety  belts 
at  the  corresponding  speeds . 
- Closing the  windows  and sunroof*. 
- Inflating  the  side bolsters*  in the  seat  backrest 
and seat  surface. 
- Switching  on the  emergency  flashers  with  in-
creased frequency 
l ). 
The message Audi  pre sense. ~ page 108, 
fig. 104 will  warn  you about  the  danger. 
Aud i drive  select*:  the function  is not  active  de
pending  on the  mode  selected. 
A WARNING 
- To  reduce  the risk  of  an accident,  please 
note  that  the  side assist*  radar  sensors do 
not  always detect  every object. 
- Pre sense rear  does not  react to people,  ani
mals  or  objects  that  are crossing  the  vehi
cle's  path  or that  are difficult  to  detect. 
- Reflective  objects  such as guard  rails, heavy 
rain  and  ice can  impair the  function  of  the 
radar  sensors  and the  ability  to  detect  a col
lision  risk . 
(D Note 
The radar  sensors can be displaced  by impacts 
or  damage  to  the  bumper, wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  Pre sense rear  can  be impaired by 
this . Have an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facil ity  check their  func
tion. 
(0 Tips 
- The pre sense rear  functions switch  off 
when  towing  a trailer. 
- The pre sense rear functions  may also 
switch  off  if  there is a malfunction  in the 
side  assist*  system. 
1> This is not  ava ilab le  in  some co untri es. 
110 
Audi  pre  sense  city 
' Description 
App lies to : vehicles wit h Audi pre  sense city 
Within  the  limits of  the  system,  pre sense city 
can  warn  you  of  impending  collisions  with 
vehicles  and  pedestrians  and  initiate  the applica
ble  braking  maneuver  if  needed. Pre sense city  is 
active  at  a speed of  6  mph  (9  km/h)  and higher. 
A pedestrian  warning  can occur at  speeds up to  50  mph  (85  km/h),  and vehicle  warnings  can oc
cur at  speeds up to  155 mph  (250  km/h).  A pre 
sense city  braking  maneuver  is possible  at  speeds 
up  to  50  mph  (85  km/h). 
Warnings 
App lies to:  vehicles wit h Aud i pre sense city 
The system  recognizes various  dangerous  situa
tions.  The 
early warning occurs when: 
- a vehicle  driving  ahead brakes sudden ly, 
- your  own vehicle  approaches  a sign ificantly 
slower  vehicle  or  stationary  vehicle  in the  direc
tion  of  travel. 
- a pedestrian  is standing  in  the  lane or is moving 
into  the  lane. 
When  this warning  occurs, it may  only  be possi
ble  to  avo id a collision  by swerving  or  braking 
strongly.  The message 
Audi  pre sense. 
~ page 108, fig. 104 and a warning  tone  will 
warn  you about  the  danger. 
Additionally,  a jerk  on the  brakes may occur  as an 
acute  warning when  there  is an  impend ing colli
sion . If  you  do  not  react  to  the  acute  warning,  pre 
sense city  can brake to  the  point of  complete  de
ce leration  within  the  limits of  the  system.  This 
reduces  the  vehicle  speed  in the  event  of  a colli
sion.  The message 
Audi pre  sense. also ap
pears. 
The following  functions  are triggered  in conjunc
tion  with  pre sense basic/rear: 
- Reversible tensioning  of  the  front  safety  belts . 
- Closing  the  windows  and sunroof*.  ..,  

<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
-Inflating  the  side  bolsters*  in the  seat  backrest 
and  s eat  surfac e. 
Aud i drive  select*:  the  function  is not  active  de 
pending  on  the  mode  selected. 
A WARNING  -,..___ 
-Pre  sense  city cannot  overcome  the  laws of 
physics.  It  is a  system  designed to  assist  and 
it  cannot  prevent a  collision  in  every  circum
stance.  The driver  must  always  intervene. 
The  driver  is always  responsible  for  braking  at  the  correct  time . Do not  let  the  increased 
safety  provided  tempt  you  into  taking  risks. 
This  could  increase  your  risk of  a  collision . 
- The  system  can  deploy  incorrectly  due to 
system-specific  limits. 
- To  reduce  the risk of  an  accident,  please 
note  that  the  camera  does  not  always  detect 
every  object . 
- Pre  sense  city does  not  react  to  animals, 
crossing  or oncoming  vehicles,  objects  such 
as  bars,  railings  or  railcars, and  objects  that 
are  difficult  to  detect~&. 
in  General  infor
mation  on page 97. 
A WARNING 
Pre  sense  city  may  be  restricted  or not  availa
ble  in the  following  example  situations: 
- in  heavy  fog, rain,  spray  or  snow. 
- when  there  are  visual  obstructions,  such  as 
glare,  reflections  or var iations  in  light. 
- when  it is  dark . 
- if the  camera  window  or the  windshield  is 
dirty,  iced  over,  damaged  or  covered . 
- when  driving  on  snow,  ice or  loose  ground . 
- on  sharp  curves. 
- if the  ESC was  restricted  or  switched  off . 
- when  towing  a trailer. 
- when  the  driver's  seat belt is unfastened. 
- up  to  ten  seconds  after  sw itching  on  the ig-
nition. 
1 )  Thi s is  no t  avail able  in some  c oun tries. 
Assist 
(D Note 
Impacts  or  damage  to  the  camera  mount  on 
the  windshield  can  displace  the  sensor . Pre 
sense  city can  be  impaired  by this.  Have  an  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi Serv
ice  Facility check  their function . 
(i) Tips 
-You can  cancel  the  system  braking  interven
tion  if you  accelerate  considerably  or swerve 
away . 
- Keep  in  mind  that  pre  sense  city can  brake 
unexpectedly.  Always secure  any  cargo  or 
objects  that  you  are  transporting  to  reduce 
the  risk  of  damage  or  injury. 
- When  there  is a  malfunction  in the  camera, 
the  pre  sense  city functions  also  switch  off. 
Settings  in  the 
Infotainment  system 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  Aud i pre sense 
.,.  Select  in  the Infotainment  system: I MEN U! but
ton 
> Vehicle > left  control  button > Driver  as
s ist > Audi  pre  sense. 
Audi  pre sense-
switch On/Off. You can  switch 
the  pre sense  functions  on and  off  with  th is. 
If  the  system  is switched  off,  it  switches  on  again 
automatically  once  the  ignition  is switched  on 
again 
l ). 
Early warning1
)  -the  early  warning  can  be 
switched  off  or  the  pre  sense  city/front  warning 
point 
( Early /Mediu m/La te) can  be  set . 
Driver  messages 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  Aud i pre sense 
fll Audi  pre sense  currently restricted.  Restrict
ed  sensor vision  due  to  surroundings.  See own
er's  manual 
This  message  appears  if the  radar sensor  and 
camera  view  is obstructed,  for example  by  leaves, 
snow,  heavy  spray  or  dirt . If  necessary , clean  the  .,.. 
111  

_& WARNING 
The exit  warning  system is subject  to  limita
tions  and cannot  warn  you before  every im
pending  collision: 
- If  the  vehicle  is too  wide  for the  parking 
space and covered by the  neighboring 
vehicles. 
- Approaching  objects  or  people  such as cy
cl ists o r skateboarders  may  not  be detected 
under  certain  circumstances. 
- The  system  does not  react  to  stationary  ob
jects. 
- The view  of  the  radar sensors  may be im
paired  by  leaves, snow,  heavy spray or  d irt. 
Clean  the  area  in front  of  the  sensors 
r:!vpage  116,  fig.  112. 
(D Note 
Also  read this  information ¢0 in General  in
formation  on page  117. 
@ Tips 
- The ex it  warning  system  is switched  on and 
off  through  the  side  assist¢ 
page  117. 
-The display  brightness  for  the  exit  warning 
system  cannot  be adjusted. 
- The system  is not  available  when  towing  a 
trailer. 
Rear  cross-traffic  assist 
A ppl ies  to: vehicl es  with  rear  cross-traffic  assist 
Fig. 115 Example  display 
Assist 
Fig.  116 Infotainment  system:  rear  c ross -tra ffic assist  dis
play 
The  rear  cross-traffic  ass ist  can warn  the  driver  of 
a  potential  collision  with  approach ing cross-traf
fic  when  driving  in  reve rse. Within  its  limits,  the 
system  monitors  the  areas  behind  and  next to 
the  vehicle  using  the radar  sensors when  leaving 
a  parking  space 
r:!vpage  116,  fig.  112. Moving  ob
j ects  that  are approaching,  such as cars, are de
tected 
¢ fig.  115. 
If  the  system  detects  critical  cross traffic  when 
backing  out  of  a parking  space,  it wi ll react  as fol
lows: 
- Visual indicator : an indicator  appears in the  In
fotainment  system  disp lay with  a red arrow 
symbo l. The  arrow  points  in the  direction  from 
which  the  object  is approaching 
¢fig.  116. 
-Audible warning  signal: a continuous  tone  may 
sound  as an additional  indicator  when  driving  in 
reverse. 
- Automatic  brake activation : a brief activation 
of  the  brakes may also warn  you of  a potent ial 
collision  with  an approaching  object. 
Requirements  for  using  the  rear  cross-traffic 
assist : 
-The parking  aid m ust  be switched  on 
¢page  124. 
-Reverse gear m ust  be  engaged. 
- The speed  must not  be  higher than  approxi-
mate ly 9  mph  (15  km/h). 
A WARNING 
- The  rear  cross-traffic  assist  is an assist sys
tem  and cannot  prevent  a co llision  by  itself. 
The driver  must  always  intervene.  The driver 
is always responsible  for  braking  at  the  cor-
rect  time . 
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