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some situations to limit the ESC so that the 
wheels can spin: 
— Rocking the vehicle to free it when it is stuck 
— Driving in deep snow, on unpaved ground, or 
with snow chains 
— Offroad mode: driving downhill while braking 
on loose ground 
— Offroad mode: driving with axle articulation 
Limiting ESC (Sport/Offroad mode) 
—To limit the ESD, press the £20 button briefly. 
The B indicator light turns on. 
— To completely reactivate the ESC stabilization 
function, press the button again. The  indicator 
light turns off. 
Either Sport or Offroad mode will be activated 
depending on the selected Audi drive select 
mode*. Sport mode is particularly suited for driv- 
ing on an even road surface. Offroad mode is suit- 
able for uneven terrain with loose ground. 
Switching off ESC 
— To switch off the ESC, press and hold the Sor 
button for more than three seconds. The B 
and Ea indicator lights turn on. 
— To completely reactivate the ESC  stabilization 
function, press the button again. The  indicator 
lights turn off. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— When the ESC is switched off or limited, 
there will be no vehicle stabilization or it will 
be limited. The driving wheels could spin 
and the vehicle could swerve, especially on 
slick or slippery road surfaces, which in- 
creases the risk of an accident. 
— Because of the increased risk of an accident, 
only drive with the ESC switched off or limit- 
ed when it  is necessary. Reactivate the ESC 
as soon as possible. 
      
@ Tips 
If malfunctions occur in other systems or cer- 
tain driver assist systems are active, the ESC 
must be switched on by the system. In these 
cases, the ESC is automatically switched on 
and cannot be limited or switched off with the 
button. 
BB fs / B © Stabilization control (ESC/ 
ABS): malfunction! See owner's manual 
There is a malfunction in the ABS or EDL. This al- 
so causes the ESC to malfunction. The brakes still 
function with their normal power, but ABS is not 
active. 
Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediately to have the 
malfunction corrected. 
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Trailer towing 
  
The permitted tongue weight of your vehicle can 
be found in the vehicle documentation or in 
=> page 292. 
Load distribution 
Poor cargo load and distribution can negatively 
impact vehicle handling. Load the trailer based 
on the following criteria as much as possible: 
— Store objects in the vehicle luggage compart- 
ment, if possible. The vehicle should  always 
carry the heaviest possible load and the trailer 
should have the lightest possible load. 
— Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heavy objects are as close to the axle as possi- 
ble. 
— Secure objects so that they do not slide. 
— Utilize the maximum permitted tongue weight 
if possible. 
Tires 
Set the tire pressure on your vehicle for a “full 
load”; see the tire pressure sticker > page 253. If 
necessary, also adjust the tire pressure on the 
trailer according to the manufacturer's specifica- 
tions. 
The trailer and the vehicle should be equipped 
with winter tires when driving in winter tempera- 
tures. 
Outside mirrors 
If you cannot see the traffic behind the trailer 
with the standard exterior  mirrors, then you 
must attach additional exterior mirrors. Adjust 
them so you have a sufficient visibility behind 
you. 
Exterior  lighting 
Follow the  legal regulations for lighting on your 
trailer that are applicable in the country where 
you are operating the vehicle. Contact an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty for more information. 
Before you start driving, check all lighting equip- 
ment on the trailer while it is hitched to the  vehi- 
cle. 
The headlight range control automatically ad- 
justs the light range of the headlights. 
Safety chains 
Make sure the safety chains are correctly applied 
when pulling a trailer. The chains should hang 
enough so that the trailer can  drive around 
curves. However, they must not touch the 
ground. 
Air suspension 
The Audi drive select* comfort mode > page 98 
must be selected before you adjust the tongue 
weight on the trailer and hitch the trailer >@, 
=> page 99. 
For vehicles with a retrofitted trailer hitch, you 
must switch on the air suspension trailer mode 
manually. 
Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: VE- 
HICLE > Settings & Service > Air suspension: 
trailer. 
Switch it off again when you are no longer towing 
a trailer. 
When using carrier systems that are mounted di- 
rectly on the trailer hitch ball head, you can also 
switch trailer mode off manually. 
If you must drive on roads that are in poor condi- 
tion, you can raise the vehicle again after hitching 
the trailer or after adjusting the tongue weight 
> page 99. 
You can also increase ground clearance by select- 
ing the Audi drive select* offroad or allroad 
modes > page 98. 
Vehicle levels below the values set in the comfort 
level will no Longer be available, even if you are 
lowering the vehicle manually. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Never turn off trailer mode while driving 
when a trailer is hitched, because then the 
restrictions for controlling the vehicle level 
will be turned off. 
— Driving with a trailer on unpaved roads when 
the vehicle is raised may change the vehicle 
handling. Adapt your speed. 
      
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Assist systems 
  
Assist systems 
General information 
Sica eel delay 
  
ZA WARNING 
— As the driver, you are always completely re- 
sponsible for all driving tasks. The assist 
systems cannot replace the driver's atten- 
tion. Give your full attention to driving the 
vehicle, and be ready to intervene in the 
traffic situation at all times. 
— Activate the assist systems only if the sur- 
rounding conditions permit it. Always adapt 
your driving style to the current visual, 
weather, road, and traffic conditions. 
— Unexpected steering or braking interven- 
tions may be initiated by the assist systems. 
Note the information on storing luggage 
items correctly > page 77. 
— For the assist systems to be able to react 
correctly, the function of the sensors and 
cameras must not be restricted. Note the in- 
formation on sensors and cameras 
=>page 124 or > page 125. 
  
    
G) Tips 
— Pay attention to applicable local regulations 
relating to driving tasks, leaving space for 
emergency vehicles, vehicle distance, speed, 
parking location, wheel placement, etc. The 
driver is always responsible for following 
the laws that are applicable in the location 
where the vehicle is being operated. 
— You can cancel a steering or braking inter- 
vention by the system by braking or acceler- 
ating noticeably, steering, or deactivating 
the respective assist system. 
— Always check the assist systems settings be- 
fore driving. The settings could have been 
changed, for example, by other drivers or if 
another personal profile was used. 
System limitations 
ZA\ WARNING 
—The use of an assist system cannot over- 
come the natural laws of physics. A collision 
cannot be prevented in certain circumstan- 
ces. 
  
— Warnings, messages, or indicator lights may 
not be displayed or initiated on time or cor- 
rectly,  for example, if vehicles are approach- 
ing very fast. 
— Corrective interventions by the assist sys- 
tems, such as steering or braking interven- 
tions, may not be sufficient or they may not 
occur. Always be ready to intervene. 
@) Tips 
— Due to the system limitations when detect- 
ing the surrounding area, the systems  may 
warn or intervene unexpectedly or too late 
in certain situations. The assist systems  may 
also interpret a driving maneuver incorrectly 
and then warn the driver unexpectedly. 
— The systems may not function as expected 
in unusual driving situations, such as driving 
offroad, on unpaved roads, on loose ground, 
on inclines, or on grooves in the road. 
  
    
— The systems may not function correctly in 
unclear traffic situations, such as turning 
lanes, exit ramps, construction zones, rises 
or dips that obstruct visibility, intersections, 
toll stations, or city traffic. 
—In trailer mode, some assist systems may be 
limited, may not react as usual, or may be 
unavailable. Please refer to the instructions 
for towing a trailer located in > page 120. 
— If accessories have been mounted on the 
steering wheel, the ability for the steering 
systems to react may be limited. 
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Driving information 
  
objects, there are limits to the system. 
There may be false warnings. 
— For technical reasons, the image pauses in 
split second intervals. 
Wiser mea ile Kel ai 
Applies to: vehicles with night vision  assist 
The system can be switched on and off in the 
MMI > page 126. 
> The AUTO light function must be selected for 
the night vision  assist to automatically activate 
when it is dark. 
> Switch on the low beams manually to activate 
night 
vision assist immediately. To do so, 
press @) on the light switch module and select 
Ww 
When activated, the {1 tab appears in the instru- 
ment cluster. 
> Select in the instrument cluster: tab % 
@ Tips 
When the night vision  assist tab is selected in 
the instrument cluster and the low beams are 
switched off, the thermal  image display dis- 
appears only after you have exited the tab. 
Marking and warning 
Applies to: vehicles with night vision  assist 
  
Fig. 103 Instrument cluster: pedestrian marking and 
warning (diagram) 
Highlighting detected pedestrians and wild 
animals 
Within the limits of the system, the night vision 
assist can detect pedestrians and wild animals 
that are between approximately 32 feet (10 m) 
and 295 feet (90 m) in front of the vehicle and 
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within the detection zone. Animal recognition is 
not active within highly developed areas. The sys- 
tem only detects large wild animals such as deer. 
When it is dark outside and the low beams are 
switched on, detected objects are marked in yel- 
low @), within the limits of the system. 
Pedestrian and wild animal warning 
This system limits are based on the vehicle speed 
and steering angle. Pedestrian and wild animal 
warning encourages you to pay more attention. 
If there are pedestrians or wild animals in front 
of your vehicle that could pose a danger, the sys- 
tem will direct your attention to this. 
— Pedestrians or wild animals are highlighted in 
red in the instrument cluster (2) and the J or 
BAN symbol turns on @. 
— When the head-up display* is switched on, the 
additional indicator [AM or EM appears. 
—Achime will sound if something is detected. 
— If the night vision  assist thermal  image is re- 
placed by another display (such as the on-board 
computer), the red A or wA indicator light will 
appear if there is a pedestrian or wild animal 
warning. 
The Ski symbol will appear when pedestrian and 
wild animal detection is not available. 
Marking light* 
To direct the driver's attention to a pedestrian, 
the headlights can flash on the pedestrian when 
there is  a pedestrian warning. 
This occurs at speeds above approximately 
35 mph (60 km/h) if you are outside of illuminat- 
ed areas and no detected vehicles are shown. The 
marking light is not used for wild animals. The 
high beam assistant* controls the marking 
light*> page 45. 
Adjusting the contrast 
Applies to: vehicles with  night vision assist 
Requirement: the night vision  assist must be 
switched on and the $1 tab must be displayed. >  

Driver assistance 
  
Driver assistance 
Cruise control system 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
The cruise control system assists the driver in 
maintaining a constant speed above approxi- 
mately 15 mph (20 km/h). The system maintains 
the desired speed by braking and accelerating. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Always pay attention to the traffic around 
your vehicle when the cruise control system 
is in operation. As the driver, you are always 
responsible for controlling your vehicle 
speed and the distance between your vehicle 
and 
other vehicles. 
— For safety reasons, cruise control should not 
be used in the city, in stop-and-go traffic, on 
winding roads, and when road conditions are 
poor (such as ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain, 
and conditions that could lead to hydroplan- 
ing), because this increases the risk  of an ac- 
cident. 
— Switch the cruise control off temporarily 
when driving in turning lanes, highway exits, 
or in construction zones. 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, you should 
only resume the stored speed if  it  is suitable 
for the current traffic conditions. 
  
    
C) Note 
Before driving downhill a long distance ona 
steep hill, decrease your speed and use  the 
braking effect of recuperation > page 90. This 
reduces the load on the brakes. 
@) Tips 
The brake lights turn on when the brakes are 
applied automatically. 
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Switching the system on 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
  
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Fig. 104 Lever: switching on the cruise control system 
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on. 
> To switch the system on, pull the  lever toward 
you to position @. 
The Ga or 8) indicator light and the corre- 
sponding message will appear in the instrument 
cluster. 
  
A WARNING 
If the brakes are malfunctioning (for example, 
overheating) while the cruise control system 
is switched on, it may shut off automatically. 
Preselecting or activating a cruise control 
speed 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
       
When the vehicle is stationary, you can preselect 
the cruise control speed or activate the speed 
while driving. 
Requirement: the system must be switched on. 
> To preselect a cruise control speed when the ve- 
hicle is stationary, tap  the lever toward @)/C) 
=> page 134, fig. 104. 
> To activate the cruise control speed, pull the 
lever 
toward position @ while driving, or 
> To set the current driving speed as the cruise 
control speed, press the button @) on the lever. 
The active  cruise control speed is indicated with 
the Gs or kl indicator light in the instrument 
cluster. 
An additional indicator appears in the head-up 
display*.  

Driver assistance 
  
Set speed limit - Adjusts to speed limits. You can 
also set With tolerance if desired. In this scenar- 
io, you may fall below or exceed the set speed in 
favor of increased efficiency. 
Adjustment to curves along route - Can be 
switched Off or be set individually from Slow to 
Fast. The setting influences vehicle handling with 
predictive control, for example the speed for 
driving through curves. 
Messages 
as and a message with Adaptive cruise assist: 
Predictive control is displayed when there is a 
malfunction, the efficiency assist functions are 
unavailable or limited. 
A message that indicates the cause and possible 
solution may appear with some displays. The 
weather conditions may be too poor or a sensor 
may be covered. Clean the area in front of the 
sensors > page 124, fig. 97 and try to turn on 
the systems again later. 
If the malfunction remains, drive to an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty immediately to have the malfunction correct- 
ed. 
  
  
along route setting to reduce the risk  of an 
accident. 
  
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 123. 
— Pay attention to traffic and the area around 
your vehicle when predictive control is 
switched on. The driver is always responsible 
for assessing the traffic situation. 
— The system does not consider “right of way” 
rules and does not respond to traffic  lights, 
so lack of driver attention in these situations 
can increase the risk  of an accident. 
— The speed when driving through curves may 
be different from what you as a driver would 
do or may not be suitable for the weather 
and road conditions. If necessary, apply the 
brakes and reduce the selected speed to be 
     
maintained in the Adjustment to curves 
  
  
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@) Tips 
— Predictive control can exceed or drop below 
the maximum permitted speed. The driver 
is responsible for adhering to the permitted 
speed limit. 
— The traffic signs on the road always take pri- 
ority over the display. The driver is always 
responsible for adhering to the regulations 
applicable in the country where the vehicle 
is being operated. 
— Ifa speed limit is detected, the marking @ 
of the set speed limit will be adjusted even 
if the adaptive cruise assist is not actively 
regulating. 
— You may temporarily fall below or exceed 
the set speed due to recuperation. 
— Control by the system depends on which 
adaptive cruise assist driving program is set 
or on the selected Audi drive select* mode. 
— After switching on the ignition and first 
driving onto a freeway or similar road with- 
out a speed limit, the system will regulate 
the speed to 80 mph (130 km/h), Then 
the system adjusts to the last speed set by 
the driver. 
— There is no adaptation to speed limits when 
driving through highway interchanges and 
when driving on or off the expressway. 
— The system can fail to provide control or the 
control may be faulty if the values from the 
camera-based traffic sign recognition* are 
incorrect or the navigation system map data 
is outdated. 
— When route guidance is switched on, the 
system adapts to the route provided by the 
navigation system. Driving without route 
guidance or leaving a route can result in 
faulty control. 
— Specific settings are stored automatically in 
the active personal profile. 
   

Driver assistance 
  
system expects that  you can easily drive around 
the stationary vehicle by turning the steering 
wheel. 
— The adaptive cruise assist may not react to sta- 
tionary obstacles, such as the end of a traffic 
jam, especially at high speeds. 
— The adaptive cruise assist 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. 
— Objects that are difficult to detect, such as mo- 
torcycles, vehicles with high ground clearance, 
or vehicles with an overhanging load, may be 
detected late or not detected at all. 
— The adaptive cruise assist does not respond to 
people, animals, or objects that are crossing or 
approaching from the opposite direction. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 123. 
Display overview 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
    
  
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Fig. 109 Instrument cluster: driver assistance display 
Indicator lights and messages in the speedome- 
ter @  -@ inform you about the driving situation 
and the settings. In the Driver assistance display 
@-©®, you can find more detailed information 
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about the system. The displays depend on the 
country and equipment. 
Display in the speedometer 
The  display in the speedometer is not available in 
all layouts*. 
@ Marking for the set speed 
@ Current vehicle speed 
@® Available speed range for adaptive cruise as- 
sist (example) 
Image in the Driver assistance display 
The  display only appears when the Driver assis- 
tance display is open in the on-board computer 
> page 14. 
Messages and settings 
Detected vehicle driving ahead 
Set target distance 
COO® If you fall below the set distance, the dis- 
tance bars turn red from the bottom upward. 
Your vehicle 
©® Lane departure warning availability 
=> page 147, Lane departure warning 
Lane guidance active @ or not active &. © 
Indicator lights 
A - The speed/distance control is active. No ve- 
hicles were detected ahead. The stored speed is 
maintained. 
a - The speed/distance control is active. A vehi- 
cle was detected ahead. The adaptive cruise as- 
sist controls the speed and distance from the ve- 
hicle driving ahead, and accelerates and brakes 
automatically. 
ial - The speed/distance control is active but the 
vehicle is not ready to drive. A vehicle was de- 
tected ahead. Your vehicle is stationary and will 
not  start driving automatically. 
B - The speed/distance control is active but the 
vehicle is not ready to drive. No vehicles were de 
tected ahead. Your vehicle is stationary and will 
not  start driving automatically. 
B- The automatic braking is not enough to 
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Driver assistance 
  
lane guidance is not active. This may be due to 
the following reasons: 
— The necessary lane marker lines have not been 
detected (for example, in a construction zone 
or because the lines are obstructed by snow, 
dirt, water, or lighting) 
— The lane is too narrow or too wide 
— The curve is too narrow 
— Visibility is obstructed by a rise or dip. 
— The driver's hands are not on the steering 
wheel 
  
ZA WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 123. 
      
@ Tips 
— Always keep  your hands on the steering 
wheel. The driver is always responsible for 
adhering to the regulations applicable in 
the country where the vehicle is being oper- 
ated. 
— It is recommended to only switch on lane 
guidance on well-constructed roads. 
— Specific settings are stored automatically in 
the active personal profile. 
— The button -arrow- switches lane guidance 
availability and the lane departure warning 
on or off simultaneously, if lane guidance is 
selected in the adaptive cruise assist set- 
tings. 
Setting the distance 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
  
B4M-0234 
  
      
Fig. 113 Operating lever: setting the distance 
If you adjust the speed, you must also change the 
time gap to the vehicle driving ahead. The higher 
the speed, the greater the distance that is need- 
ed. 
> Tap the rocker switch to display the distance 
that is currently set. 
> To increase or decrease the distance in incre- 
ments, tap  the switch again toward (4) or @). 
The newly set distance is shown briefly, for exam- 
ple with the indicator light. In the Driver as- 
sistance display, a graphic display is shown in- 
stead of the indicator lights > page 140, 
fig. 109. The display matches the functions of 
the indicator lights. 
  
When approaching a vehicle driving ahead, the 
adaptive cruise assist brakes to the set speed and 
then maintains the set distance. If the vehicle 
driving ahead accelerates, then the adaptive 
cruise assist will also accelerate up to the speed 
that you have set. 
The following distances can be set: 
  
Meaning 
    
The time between is approximately 1 
second. This setting corresponds to a 
distance of approximately 92 feet (28 
m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
The time between is approximately 1.3 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 118 feet (36 
m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
The time between is approximately 1.8 
seconds. This setting meets the general 
recommendation of “half the speed 
shown on the speedometer”. This cor- 
responds to a distance of approximate- 
ly 164 feet (SO m) when traveling at 
62 mph (100 km/h). 
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