
Driving information
— The silhouette in the display appears in-
complete or interrupted, for example be-
cause the pedestrian is partially behind a
vehicle or an animal is partially covered by
tall grass.
— Never attempt to swerve around animals if
doing so would endanger you or other road
users.
G) Tips
— Even though the system evaluates the
shape and heat given off by all detected ob-
jects, there are limits to the system. There
may be false warnings.
— For technical reasons, the image pauses in
split second intervals.
Scale emo
Applies to: vehicles with night vision assist
The system can be switched on and off in the
MMI & page 132.
> 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
When activated, the % tab appears in the instru-
ment cluster.
> Select in the instrument cluster: $1 tab
G) 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.
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Marking and warning
Applies to: vehicles with night vision assist
Fig. 97 Instrument cluster: pedestrian marking and warn-
ing
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
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 A indicator light will
appear if there is a pedestrian or wild animal
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Driving information
The Sl 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 49.
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.
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE-
HICLE > Driver assistance > (<2) > Night vision
assist.
> To set the desired contrast, move the slider.
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with night vision assist
Night vision assist: currently unavailable.
See owner's manual
The system is not functioning correctly at the
time, so it has been switched off. If the malfunc-
tion persists, drive immediately to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility to
have the malfunction repaired.
Integrated Toll Module
Applies to: vehicles with Integrated Toll Module
Depending on the region, you can pay toll fees in
certain countries using the Integrated Toll Mod-
ule (ITM). It replaces a separate transponder for
detecting toll fees. The system electronics are in-
tegrated in the rearview mirror housing.
To use the ITM in toll zones, you must register
and activate it.
Registration
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE-
HICLE > Settings & Service > Vehicle informa-
tion Toll module.
> Note the Integrated Toll Module ID.
> To register the ITM, go to the displayed web ad-
dress and follow the instructions.
Activation
> To activate the ITM, press CD in the MMI.
Entering the number of passengers
Depending on the number of passengers and the
region, a lower toll fee may be charged. You must
either enter the number of passengers or deacti-
vate the ITM based on the laws applicable in the
area where you are driving.
> To enter the number of passengers, select the
appropriate button in the MMI.
> To deactivate the ITM, press C in the MMI.
@) Tips
— The driver is responsible for specifying the
correct number of passengers and activat-
ing or deactivating the ITM.
— Malfunctions can occur when detecting tolls
if both the ITM and transponder are activat-
ed. Deactivate the system not being used or
remove it as necessary.
—Ifa rearview mirror is replaced, you must
register the new ITM and remove the old
ITM from the account.
—The system complies with United States FCC
regulations and ISED regulations
> page 288.
Display
Applies to: vehicles with Integrated Toll Module
The selected number of passengers is displayed
in the MMI status bar > page 20.
The ii symbol in the status bar and a notifica-
tion in the MMI will indicate if there is a faulty
connection between the ITM and the MMI or if
the ITM is faulty. If the connection interference
continues or the ITM is faulty, drive immediately >
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuse panel (2) (black) Fuse panel (4) (brown)
9 |Instrument cluster No. | Equipment
10 | Volume control Right front safety belt tensioner
11 | Light switch, switch panels Left front safety belt tensioner
12 | Steering column electronics Air suspension/suspension control
15 |Steering column adjustment Right headlight
16 | Steering wheel heating Left headlight
Fuse panel 2) (black)
Left rear door control module
No. | Equipment
WOl/@OIN|
A)
M|AILN
Right rear door control module
10 | Infotainment system
1 |Front seat heating - -
> |Cimateconerl system 11 Exe Sealealite systems control module
3 |Left headlight electronics 12 | Diagnostic interface
4 |Panoramic glass roof Fuse panel (5) (black)
5 |Left front door control module No. | Equipment
6 | Sockets 1 Seat electronics, front seat ventilation,
8 | Instrument panel rearview mirror, diagnostic connection
9 | Right headlight electronics 2 Vehicle electrical system control module,
Windshield washer system/headlight diagnostic interface
10 washer system 3 | Exterior sound generator
12 | Parking lock 5 | Electric drive system
raven 6 | Traffic information antenna (TMC)
Fuse panel (8) (re
ueeiP eed) 7 |Active accelerator pedal
No. | Equi it
o. atipmen 8 | Night vision assist
1 |Anti-theft alarm system - - -
9 |Adaptive cruise assist
2 |Drive system control module , - . -
ll Driver assistance systems, intersection as-
3_| Emergency call module sistant control module
4 | Selector lever 15 |USB input
5 |Horn
6 | Parking brake Fuse assignment - luggage compa
7 High-voltage battery, battery monitoring
control module
8 | Roof electronics control module
10 | Airbag control module
11 | Left front lumbar support
12 | Diagnostic connection, light/rain sensor
14 | Right front door control module
15 | Climate control system compressor
16 | Climate control system blower
5 iF
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Fig. 177 Left side of the luggage compartment: fuse panel
with plastic clip
279
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Natural leather care and cleaning......... 264
Navigation asco ss scone a i wan oe wae 6 eeu 194
Better route. ........... 2c cece eee 204
CalliGiss + = xews 3 ees 3 FRE FERRO oF; 197
Changing the scale................... 197
also refertoMap...... cece eee eee 199
Navigation database
Version information.................. 231
Navigation (instrument cluster).......... 200
Net... cece eee eee 79
NTS Ao wens a crn 4 x imei x cn wm ke 287
Nightivision:assist's wave ss sewers oo seas os oe 137
Cleaning the camera.............-.0.. 262
Notification center.........0.ceeeee eee 20
Oo
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Resetting............0..0 000.02 eee ee 13
Office address
refer to Business address.............. 201
Offroad
refer to Offroad driving................ 100
Offroad
OrivinG)s « « ews « « mews « x eeu ae caw 100
OFF (climate control system) .............. 85
On-board computer.............e eee eae 14
On Board Diagnostic System (OBD)........ 281
Online map
refer to Satellite map............ eee ee 202
Online radio............ 0.0.00... eee 211
also refer to Online radio.......... 211,212
Online roadside assistance.............. 192
Online services
refer tosconnect)s « sexs «enews vo ees oo oe 186
Online system update.................. 229
Online traffic information............... 204
OBGNiOG)s « = wens « 5 eas & BaeS.8 & aver Fs eR 32
Automatic luggage compartment lid...... 40
Convenience opening..............0000- 44
Hood... 0... eee 234
Luggage compartment lid............... 40
Luggage compartment lid with foot motion . 41
Panoramic glass roof.................-. 44
Sunshade (tOOT)'s « ses « x xem = 2 eee so oe 44
WWAAGOWS -« swccsue x sconce t 1 eames 7 eneomme & 7 vee 43
Opening and closing
refer to Unlocking and locking........ 32,37
Opening the charging port door.......... 112
Operating
Head-up display.................02-00. 24
TnStruiment ClUSteD sacs 4 < seas 2 2 seme <8 Be 12
Multifunction steering wheel............ 12
Multi Media Interface............... 15,18
Text input. ........... 0.2. eee eee eee 22
Touich displayies <3 cses senses s ence se ween 15
Voice recognition system............... 25
Optional equipment number............. 290
Options
Media.... 0.0... cece 222
RadiO svar » © saisa ¢ F Rave 2 READE EE HR BSG 212
Outside noise. ... 6.2... . eee eee eee eee 95
Overview (cockpit) ............0...0000 eee 6
Pp
Paint code... 1... ee eee eee eee 290
Paint damage............-.0 eee eee eee 263
PANIG:DUEROME. 5 saan 6 i sussex anmwase oa enewore 36
PANIG FUNCTION sss os sossane oo anenace 6 & arenaas a 6 ose 36
Panoramic glass roof..............00000- 44
Convenience opening and closing......... 44
Emergency closing...............2.0005 45
Quick‘Opening «<< = sees: ween as weee ee ee 44
Parental control
DN Decsese + « orouawe ss ceva st seas 2 o aoRee wo or 222
Parking « = srs 2 & seca 2 ome 2 wee <2 were a 91
Parking aids: s ¢ sees + 2 eees ye ees 5 Hewes 166
Adjusting the volume..............00 167
Automatic activation.................. 166
Cleaning the sensors and camera........ 262
Deactivating rear cross-traffic assist... . . L73
Parking aid plus..................0005 166
Peripheral
cameraS............ ee eee 168
Rearview: Came raver io caren x 2 sanes a 0 esses 168
Trailer VieW..... 2... cece eee eee 170
Parking and maneuvering..............- 166
Parking brake
refer to Electromechanical parking brake.. 98
Parking heater
refer to Auxiliary climate control......... 87
Parking lights...............0. 000000 eee 48
Parking lock
VEfEr LO GEal' es = sass 5 = news se eae so BOS t 92
PaSS=ChOUGH smous < = swese x ¢ mame Ys eee cae 82