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Description
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select
The following systems, among other things, are
influenced by drive select:
Engine and automatic transmission*
Depending on the mode, the engine and auto
mat ic transmission* respond more quickly or in a
more balanced manner to accelerator pedal
movements. In the sporty
Dynamic mode, the
transmission shifts at highe r speed ranges.
Suspension control*
The suspension control* uses sensors to record
information regarding steering movements,
braking and acceleration operations by the driv
e r, road sur face, dr iv ing speed, and load. This
makes it possible to adapt damping to the driv
ing situation nearly in rea l time. With drive se
lect, you can adjust the suspension control to be
sporty
( Dynamic ), comfortab le ( Comfort ) or bal
anced
( Auto ).
Steering
The power steering adapts. Indirect steer ing that
moves easi ly as in
Comfort mode is especia lly
suited to long drives on highways. The
Dynamic
mode provides sporty, direct steering.
The following applies to vehicles with dynamic
steering*: the steering ratio changes based on
vehicle speed in order to maintain optimum
steering effort for the driver at all times. This
sets the steer ing to be less sensitive at higher
speeds in order to provide improved vehicle con
trol. At reduced speeds, steering is more direct in
order to keep the steering effort as min imal as
possible w hen the driver is maneuvering the vehi
cle . At low and average speeds, dynam ic steer
in g* add itionally provides more responsive steer
ing performance.
Sport differential*
As a component of the all wheel drive system
(quattro)
~ page 154, the sport differential dis
tr ibu tes the dr iv in g power to the rear ax le de
pending on the situation. The distribution of
power varies depending on the selected mode
Assistance systems
from moderate (Comfort ) to sporty (Dynamic ).
The goal is a high level of agility and ability to ac
ce lerate on curves . T he vehicle is very responsive
to steering.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)*
The behavior when accelerating can be adjusted
from comfortable to sporty, depending on the
drive select mode. Adaptive cruise control also
responds to the driving behavior of the vehicle
ahead in a more conservative or sporty manner.
Engine sound*
The engine sound adapts to the current mode
and can be subtle to sporty.
(D Tips
The S selecto r lever position automatically en
gages when the
Dynamic mode is selected .
Selecting the driving mode
Applies to: vehicles with Aud i drive select
Fig . 139 Cen ter co nsole: con trols for d rive se lect
.. Press the left or right a rrow key ~fig. 139 until
t he desired mode appears in the instrumen t
cluster/ Infotainment system display. Or
.. Select in the Infotainment system: I MENU ! but-
ton
> Vehicle > Audi drive select.
.. Select and confirm the desired setting .
You can change the driving mode when the vehi-
cle is stationary or while driving. If traffic 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 suit ed for long drives on highways.
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Parking systems
General information
Applies to: ve hicles with a rea r parking sys te m /pa rking sys
tem plus/rearv iew camera/peripheral cameras
Depending on your vehicle's equipment, various
parking aids will help you when parking and ma
neuvering.
The
rear parking system is an audible parking aid
that warns you of obstacles
behind the vehicle
¢page 142.
T he
parking system plus assists you when park
ing by audibly and visually indicating objects de
tected
in front of and behind the vehicle
¢ page 142.
T he
rearview camera shows the area behind the
vehicle in the Infotainment system display . The
lines in the rearview camera image help you to
park or maneuver ¢
page 143. The parking sys
tem plus functions are also available
¢ page 142.
The
peripheral cameras give various views to
help you when parking or maneuvering
¢
page 145 . The parking system plus functions
are also available
¢ page 142.
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 when entering or leaving a park
ing space and during similar maneuvers .
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-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 small children
and animals.
-Always keep your eyes on the vehicle's sur
roundings, using the rearview mirror as
well.
-The sensors can be displaced by impacts or
damage to the radiator grille, bumper,
wheel housing and the underbody . The park
ing system may be impaired as a result.
Parking systems
Have an authorized Audi dealer or author
ized Audi Service Facility check their func
tion.
(D Note
-Some objects are not detected or displayed
by the system 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 certain surfaces or structures
such as chain link fences or powder snow
-If you continue driving closer to a low ob
ject, it may disappear from the sensor
range . Note that you will no longer be
warned about this obstacle.
-Keep enough distance from the curb to re
duce the risk of damage to the rims.
(!) 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 when there is tall
grass
-external ultrasonic sources such as from
cleaning vehicles
-in heavy rain, snow, or thick vehicle ex
haust
-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 of the signals
and the display ¢
page 148.
-Please refer to the instructions for towing a
trailer located in
¢page 149.
-What appears in the infotainment display is
somewhat time-delayed.
-The sensors must be kept clean and free of
snow and ice for the parking aid to operate.
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Switching off
• Drive faster than 6 mph (10 km/h), or
• Press the p,,,A button, or
• Switch the ignition off.
(D Tips
-The visual display in the r ight part of the
display should help you detect the critica l
vehicle area.
- You can change the volume of the signals
and the display
c:!) page 148.
Perpendicular parking
Applies to: vehicles with rearview came ra
This view may be used when parking in a garage
or in a parking space.
Fig. 146 Infotainment system: aiming at a parking space
Fig . 147 Infotainment sys tem: aligning th e vehicle
• Turn the Infotainment system on and sh ift into
reverse gear.
• The orange orientation lines (D show the vehi
cl e's direction of travel. Turn the steering wheel
until the orange orientat ion lines appear in the
parking
space ¢ fig. 146. Use the marking s@
to help you estimate the distance to an obsta
cle. Each marking represents approximately 3
ft (1 rn). The blue area represents an extension
of the vehicle's outline by approx imately 16 ft
(5 meters) to the rear.
Parking systems
• While driving in reverse gear, adjust the steer
ing wheel angle to fit the parking space using
the orange or ientation lines for assistance
¢ &. in General information on page 144, ¢(D
in General information on page 144. ® repre
sents the rear bumper. At the very latest, stop
the vehicle when the red or ientat io n
line ©
borders an object.
Trailer view
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera/peripheral cameras
and trailer hitch
This view assists you in positioning the vehicle in
front of a trailer.
Fig. 148 Infota inment system: trailer view
Requirement: Trailer view must be selected
¢page 148.
• Now you can position your vehicle in front of
the trailer
c:!) &. in General information on
page 146,
¢ (D in General information on
page 146.
The orange orientation line indi
cates the expected path toward the trai ler
h itch. Use the blue lines to help you estimate
the distance to the tra iler hitch.
Peripheral cameras
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles wit h periph eral cameras
With this equipment, the parking system plus*
c:> page 142 is supplemented with various periph
eral cameras. The four cameras give you the fo l
lowing views: area around the vehicle, front cor
ner view and rear corner view, view in front of the
vehicle and behind the vehicle.
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Parking systems
General information
Applies to: ve hicles w ith per ip heral cameras
Fig . 149 Location of peripheral cam eras
The four periphe ral cameras are located in the ra
diator grille , in the luggage compartment lid and
on both exterior mirrors
Q fig . 149 . Make sure
that the lenses are not covered by deposits or any
other obstructions as this may impair the system.
For information on cleaning, see
Q page 362.
Black corners are shown in the vehicle silhouette
when in
Surroundings mode. Objects in these
areas are outside of the camera's field of view
and are not detected.
& WARNING
- Always read and follow the applicable warn
ings
Q .&. in General information on
page 141.
- If the position or the installation angle of a camera was changed, for example after a
collision, do not continue to use the system
for safety reasons. Have it checked by an au
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility.
- Keep in mind that the image in the display is
incorrect if the exterior mirror housing has
been moved out of place .
- Use the
Rear mode and the Corner view
(rear)
mode only when the luggage com
partment lid is completely closed . Other
wise the image in the display will be incor
rect.
- The vehicle surroundings are shown using
the camera images . The vehicle image is
shown by the system. Objects and obstacles above the camera are not displayed.
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- Camera lenses enlarge and distort the field
of vision. The objects appear both altered
and inaccurate on the screen.
(D Note
-Always read and follow the applicable warn
ings
Q (i) in General information on
page 141.
- The Infotainment disp lay shows the direc
tion in which the rear of the vehicle is travel ing based on the steering wheel angle. The
front of the vehicle swings out more than
the rear of the vehicle. Maintain plenty of
distance so that an exterior mirror or a cor
ner of the vehicle does not collide with any
obstacles.
@ Tips
If the 8/~/c:s symbol appears in the dis
play and the respective display area is grayed
out, then the power exterior mirrors
were
folded in or the driver's door/front passeng
er's door/luggage compartment lid was
opened.
Switching on/off
Applies to: vehicles wit h peripheral ca meras
Fig. 150 Ce nte r console: butto n ~i
Fig. 151 Infot ainment system : select the mode
Parking system s
This view is ideal for man euve ring. The veh icle
surroundings are shown us ing the camera im
ages . T he ve hicle image is shown by the system .
.. Se lect the sy mbo l© with the con trol knob and
press the control knob .
Rear
Appl ie s to: ve hicles w ith periph eral came ras
F ig. 156 In fo tain me nt system : re ar mo de
This view ass ists you for example, in using the
full maneuvering range beh ind the veh icle. The
area behind the vehicle is d isplayed . The vehicle
surroundings are shown in the right area of the
d isp lay. You ca n sw itch between the optical d is
p lay and came ra image ¢
page 148.
.. Select the symbol @with the control knob .
Perpendicular parking
App lies to: ve hicles w ith periph eral came ras
This view may be used when parking in a garage
or in a parking space .
Fig. 157 In fo tai nme nt system: aim ing at a p ark ing sp ace
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Fig . 158 Infota in m ent sys tem: al ign in g the vehicle
.. Turn the Infotainment system on and shift into
reverse gear .
.. The orange orientation lines (D show the vehi
cle 's direction of travel. Turn the steering wheel
until the orange orientation lines appear in the
parking
space ~ fig. 157 . Use the ma rkings @
to he lp you estimate the distance to an obsta
cle. Each m arki ng rep resents approxim ately 3
ft (1 m). The b lue area represents an extension
o f the vehicle's outline by approximate ly 16 ft
(5 meters) to the rear.
.. Wh ile driving in reve rse gear, adjust the steer
ing wheel angle to fit the park ing space using
the orange or ientation lines for assistance
¢ A in General information on page 146, ¢ (D
in General information on page 146 .@ repre
sents the rear bumper . Yo u should stop revers
ing at the latest when the red o rientation line
@ bo rders an object 9 A in General informa
tion on page 144 .
Adjusting the parking aid
Applies to: vehicles wit h a rear par kin g system/pa rking sys
te m plus/ re ar view came ra/pe riph eral cameras
The functions are adjusted in the Infotainment
sys tem .
.. Select in the Infotainment system : IMENU! but
ton
> Vehicle > l eft control button > Driver as
s istance
> Parking aid . Or
.. When the park ing aid is active, select in the In-
fo tainmen t system: r ight con trol b utton* .
End system * -stop the par king a id
A ctivate automat ically* -switch automatic act i
vat ion on/off
Front volume* -vo lume for the front area
Rear vo lume -vol ume for the rear area
Intelligent Technology Electronic stabilization
control (ESC)
Description
Ele ctronic stabilization control (ESC) supports
driver safety . It reduces the risk of slipping and
improves d riving stability. ESC detects critica l sit
uations such as when the vehicle is oversteering
and understeering or the wheels are spinn ing.
T he vehicle is stabilized by applying the brakes or
reducing eng ine torq ue. When the ESC engages,
the
J;,j ind icator light blinks in the instrument
cluste r.
T he follow ing systems are integrated in the ESC:
Ant i-loc k bra king s ystem (ABS)
ABS prevents the whee ls from locking when brak
ing. The vehicle can still be steered even during
hard brak ing. Apply steady pressure to the brake
pedal. Do not pump the pedal. A pulsing in the
b rake pedal indicates that the system is act ing to
stabilize the vehicle .
Br ake a ssist s ystem
The brake assist system can decrease braking dis
tance. It increases brak ing power when the driver
presses the brake pedal quickly in emergency sit
uations . You must press and hold the brake pedal
unti l the dangerous sit uat io n is ove r. In veh icles
with adaptive cr uise contro l*, the bra ke assist
system is more sensitive if t he d istance detec ted
to the veh icle dr iv ing ahead is too small.
Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR )
ASR red uces eng ine power when the drive wheels
begin spinning and adapts the force to the road
conditions . This makes it easie r to sta rt, acceler
ate and dr ive up hill s.
Electronic differenti al lock (EDL )
EDL applies the brakes to a wheel that starts
spi nning and t ransfers t he drive powe r to the
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In extreme cases , ED L automat ica lly switches off
to keep the brake o n the braked wheel from over
heating. The veh icle is still working correct ly. ED L
will switch on again automatically when condi
tions have returned to normal.
Ste ering recommendation
The ESC he lps to stabilize the vehicle by changing
the steering torque.
In veh icles wi th dynamic steer ing*, ESC also
helps to stab ilize the steer ing in crit ica l sit ua
tions.
Selective wheel torque control
Se lective w heel to rque con trol is used w hen d riv
i ng on curves. Bra king is targeted towa rd t he
whee ls on the inside of the cu rve as needed. This
allows mo re precise driving in curves .
Automatic post -collision braking system
The "automat ic post-collision braking system "
can help to reduce the risk of sliding and of addi
tiona l co llisions after an acciden t. If the a irbag
contro l
module detects a co llision, the veh icle is
braked by the ESC.
T he veh icle does not bra ke automatically if:
- the dr iver presses the acce lerator pedal, or
- the ESC, the brake system or the veh icle elect ri-
cal system are not functioning.
A WARNING
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- The ESC and its integrated systems cannot
overcome the lim its imposed by natural
phys ica l laws. This is especially important
on slippery or wet roads. If the systems be
gin acting to s tabilize yo ur vehicle, you
should immediately alter your speed to
match the road and traffic conditions. Do
not let the inc reased safety provided tempt
you into taking risks. This could increase
your r isk of a coll is ion.
- Please note the ris k of a collis ion increases
when dr iv ing fast, especially through curves
and on slippery or wet roads, and when dr iv-
ing too close to objects ahead . The ESC and
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its integra ted systems cannot always pre
vent collisions
-there is still a risk of acci
dents!
- Press the accelerator pedal carefully when
acce lerating on smooth, slippery surfaces
such as ice and snow. The dr ive wheels can
spin even when these control systems are
Switching on and off
installed and this can affect dr iv ing stab ility
and increase the risk of a collision.
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- The ABS and ASR only funct ion correctly
when a ll four wheels have a simi lar wear
condition . Different tire sizes can lead to a
red uction in engine power.
- You may hear noises when the systems de
scribed are working.
ESC turns on automatically when you start the engine.
Fig . 159 Cente r co nso le w it h button ~Of'
fun ct io n of the ESC is lim ited or switc hed off. The
amount of s tabilization contro l w ill differ de
pending on the leve l.
The following examp les are unusua l situat ions
whe re it may make se nse to sw itch sport mode
on in order to allow the wheels to sp in:
- Roc king the veh icle to free it when it is stuck
- Dr iving in deep snow or on loose g round
- Dr iving with snow chains
The ESC is des igned to function in levels . Depend
i n g on the level that is selected, the stabilization For you
r safety, switch the sport mode
off in ad
vance.
ESC levels
Sport mode on ESC/ASRoff Sport mode off or
ESC /ASRon
Behavior
The ESC and ASR stabiliza- The stabilization funct ion is The f ull s tabilization func-
t ion funct ions are lim ited not availab le
¢ .&. . ESC and tion of the ESC and ASR is
c;> .&. . ASR are switc hed off. ava ilab le aga in.
Operation Press the 11' OFF I button Press and hold the !1' O FFI Press the 11' OFFI button
briefly. button longer than 3 sec- aga in.
onds.
Indicator II turns on. fl and 14'tl•)H turn on . II turns off or II and
lights lf'tl•)H turn off .
Message s Stabilization control (ESC ): Stabilization control (ESC ): Stabilization control
sport . Warning! Restricted off . Warning! Restricted (ESC) : on
s tability stability
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A WARNING
You should only switch sport mode on or switch ESC/ASR off if your driving abilities
and road conditions permit .
- The stabilization function is limited when
sport mode is sw itched on . T he driving
wheels co uld spin and the vehicle cou ld
swerve, espec ially on s lick o r sli ppery roa d
surf aces.
- T here is no vehicle stabilization when ESC/
ASR a re swi tched off .
Brakes
New brake pads
New brake pads do not ac hieve the ir full b raking
effect during the first 250 mi (400 km) . They
must be "broken
in " fi rst . However, you can com
pensate for the slightly reduced bra king fo rce by
pr ess ing firmly o n the bra ke pe dal. Avoid heavy
b ra king dur ing t he b reak -in per io d .
Wear
Brake pad wear depends largely o n the way the
ve hicl e is driven and on operat ing cond it ions .
This is especially t rue if you are d riving freque ntly
in t he c ity and on curves o r wi th a sporty driving
s tyle.
Operating noise
Noises may occur when braking depend ing o n the
speed , braking force and ou ts ide cond it ions such
as te m pe ra ture and humi dity .
Wet conditions or road salt
In certain situations, for example after driving
through water, in heavy ra in or after washing
your car, the braking ef fect may be reduced due
to mo isture or ice on the b rake roto rs and b rake
pads. The b rakes mus t be
"dried" firs t wi th a few
care ful bra ke app lic at ions.
At higher speeds and with t he windsh ie ld wipers
turned o n, the brake pads press against the bra ke
rotors for a s ho rt amoun t of time. This ac tion,
whi ch is not felt by the driver , happens at regul ar
i nte rvals an d ens ures a better reac tion time fo r
the brakes in wet weat her.
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The brak ing effec t can a lso be reduced if yo u are
driving on salted roads and yo u do not app ly the
bra kes for long per iods o f time. The layer of sa lt
on the brake rotors and pads m ust be worn off
first whe n the brakes are applied .
Corrosion
Leaving t he vehi cle pa rked for long periods o f
time, low mileage and avoiding heavy b raking
can contrib ute to corros ion on the b rake roto rs
and to dirty brake pads.
If you usu a lly avoid heavy bra king or if there is
cor rosion prese nt, occasiona l heavy braking at
high speeds is recommended to clean the brake
roto rs and pads
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Brake system malfunction
If you notice that the bra ke pedal trave l has sud
denly in crease d, then a brake circuit in the dua l
circuit b rake system may have malfunctioned.
Drive to an authorized A udi dealer or authorized
Audi Se rvice Facility immed iate ly to have the
problem corrected. On the way there, d rive w ith
reduced speed and keep in mind that you will
need a longer distance to stop and you will need
to press the bra ke ped al ha rder.
Low brake fluid level
When the bra ke fluid level is low, malfu nctions in
the b rake system may occur . T h e brake fluid level
is e lec tron ically moni tored.
Brake booster
The brake booster ampli fies t he p ressure you ap
ply to the brake pedal.
A WARNING
- On ly app ly the brakes for the purpose of
cleaning the brake system when road and
traffic cond itions permi t. You must not en
da nger other road users. This inc reases the
ris k of an a ccid en t.
- Never let the vehicle roll while the engine is
sto pped bec ause t his increases the risk of an
a ccident.
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