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To increase or reduce the speed quickly, hold
the lever towards
©/©
until the
LED ©
opage
113, Fig. 105 reaches the de
sired cruising speed.
You can preselect the speed, even when the
adaptive cruise control is inactive, by moving the
lever in the appropriate direction ©/©. To
acti
vate the preselected speed, pull the lever to
posi
tion ©
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113, Fig. 104.
Following any changes, the new stored speed will
be displayed briefly in the status line
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113, Fig. 105 ©. The indicator lamp
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is also lit when the adaptive cruise control is
active,
and the indicator Lamp
B3 iS Lit
when the
adaptive cruise control is inactive. The indicator
lamp El
will Light up instead in the Audi virtual
cockpit*.
Driving in congested traffic
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control and au
tomatic gearbox
The adaptive cruise control assists you when driv
ing in congested traffic. If
a
vehicLe which has
been detected in front stops, the adaptive cruise
control applies the brakes (within the limits im
posed by the system) and holds the vehicle at a
standstill.
•
To set the vehicle in motion again with the
adaptive cruise control, tap the accelerator
with
your foot, or
•
Pull the lever towards you to position ©
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page 115, Fig. 107.
Using the adaptive cruise control to set the
vehicle in
motion1'
If the message ACC: ready to drive off is on the
display and the vehicle in front drives off, your
vehicle will automatically start moving
•=>
A. You
can reactivate the ACC: ready to drive off mes
sage briefly by pulling the lever to position ©.
For safety reasons, your vehicle will start moving
only if
- the driver's seat belt is
buckled.
x)
Not available on vehicles for some markets.
- all the doors and the bonnet are closed,
- your vehicle has been stationary for Less than
3 minutes.
A
WARNING
If the ACC: ready to drive
offx)
message ap
pears,
your vehicle will start moving even if
there is an obstacle between your car and the
vehicle in front - risk of accident!
© Note
If your vehicle does not start moving as ex
pected with the adaptive cruise control, even
though the ACC: ready to drive
off1)
message
is displayed, you can set the vehicle in motion
by tapping the accelerator with your foot.
Interrupting the cruise control
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
Fig.
107 Control lever
Important: The adaptive cruise control must be
on.
Overriding the cruise control
•
To accelerate manually, pull the lever towards
you to position © and hold it in this position or
press the accelerator. The message ACC: over
ride will appear.
• To reactivate the cruise control, release the Lev
er or take your foot off the accelerator.
Interrupting the cruise control while driving
•
Move the lever to position ©. The message
ACC:
standby will appear. Or:
• Apply the brakes.
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• To reactivate the cruise control and accelerate
back up to the target speed, move the lever to
position©.
Interrupting the cruise control while
stationary
Applies to: vehicles with automatic gearbox
•
Push the Lever away from you to position ©.
The message ACC: standby will appear.
•
To reactivate the cruise control, press the brake
pedal and pull the Lever towards you to position
©•
A WARNING
It is dangerous to activate the cruise control
and accelerate back up to a target speed
which is too high for the current
road,
traffic
or weather conditions - risk of accident!
Setting the distance
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
DISTAN»
Fig.
108 Control lever: Setting the distance
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To display the current distance setting, briefly
press the rocker switch
OFig.
108.
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To increase or reduce the distance by one level,
briefly press the rocker switch up or down
again.
The distance between the two vehicles
will be shown on the instrument cluster dis
play.
When you draw closer to a vehicle in front, the
adaptive cruise control matches your speed to
that vehicle by applying the brakes, and then
maintains a constant distance (which you can ad
just in the settings). If the vehicle in front accel
erates, the adaptive cruise control will also accel
erate up to the target speed you have specified.
The higher the speed, the higher the distance
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We recommend using the distance 3 set
ting.
You will then be following the general rec
ommendations of automobile clubs, traffic au
thorities, etc.
The actual distance maintained by the adaptive
cruise control may be longer or shorter, depend
ing on the traffic situation and the driving style
of the driver in front.
If you change the gap, the new setting will be
shown briefly on the instrument cluster display,
e.g.
fcjfor distance 3. This only happens when
the adaptive cruise control display is not visible in
the instrument cluster
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113, Fig. 105.
Distance 1: This setting is equivalent to a dis
tance of approximately 28 metres at a speed of
100 km/h (time-based distance of approximately
1 second).
Distance 2: This setting is equivalent to a dis
tance of approximately 36 metres at a speed of
100 km/h (time-based distance of approximately
1.3 seconds).
Distance 3: This setting is equivalent to a dis
tance of approximately
50
metres at a speed of
100 km/h (time-based distance of approximately
1.8 seconds).
Distance 4: This setting is equivalent to a dis
tance of approximately 67 metres at a speed of
100 km/h (time-based distance of approximately
2.4 seconds).
Distance 5: This setting is equivalent to a dis
tance of approximately 100 metres at a speed of
100 km/h (time-based distance of approximately
3.6 seconds).
A WARNING
When setting the distance, the driver is re
sponsible for adhering to the locally applica
ble laws and regulations.
©
Your personal settings are stored automati
cally and assigned to the remote control key
which is being used.
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© Note
The distance may be below the warning
threshold for a short time when overtaking or
approaching a slower vehicle quickly from be
hind.
In this case, no warning will be given. A
warning is only given if the distance is consis
tently below the threshold.
Driver messages
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
El
ACC:
not available
The system cannot detect vehicles reliably and
will be deactivated. The sensor is out of align
ment or defective. Drive to a qualified workshop
and have the fault rectified.
EH
ACC:
currently unavailable. No sensor vision
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ACC:
currently unavailable. Sensor view re
stricted due to surroundings. See owner's
man
ual
These messages appear if the radar sensor vision
is impaired, e.g. by leaves, snow, heavy road
spray or dirt. Clean the sensor
^>page
112,
Fig. 101.
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ACC:
currently unavailable. Speed too low
Manual gearbox: This message appears if the cur
rent speed is too low for
ACC
mode. You cannot
store speed settings below 30 km/h. The cruise
control system switches off if the speed falls
be
low 20 km/h.
Esi
ACC:
available from 2nd gear up
Manual gearbox: The adaptive cruise control only
operates in 2nd gear or higher.
B
ACC:
currently unavailable. Gradient too
steep
The maximum possible road gradient for safe op
eration of the adaptive cruise control has been
exceeded.
The adaptive cruise control cannot be
switched on.
ffl
Ea3
ACC:
only
available in D, S or M < o
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Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever to
g
position D/S or M. <
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ACC:
clutch pedal pressed
Automatic gearbox: Cruise control mode is deac
tivated if the clutch pedal is pressed for
a
rela
tively long period.
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ACC:
engine speed
Manual gearbox: This message appears if the
driver does not change gear in time when the
adaptive cruise control accelerates or brakes the
vehicle and the engine speed is too high or low as
a result. The adaptive cruise control is switched
off.
EJACC:
parking brake applied
The adaptive cruise control system is deactivated
if the parking brake is applied. The adaptive
cruise control will be available again when the
parking brake is released.
Eo3
ACC:
currently unavailable. Stabilisation
control input
This message appears if the electronic stabilisa
tion control (ESC) intervenes. In this case, the
adaptive cruise control will automatically be
switched off.
Eo3 ACC
off: manual control!
This message appears if the vehicLe rolls back
wards when driving away on a slight gradient,
even though the adaptive cruise control is active.
Press the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from
rolling back or colliding with an object behind.
EM
ACC:
currently unavailable. Park assist ac
tive
The systems are switched off when the park as
sist* is active. The systems will be available again
when the parking manoeuvre is finished.
Distance warning: fault. Please contact work
shop
The system cannot detect vehicles reliably and
will be deactivated. The radar sensor is out of
alignment or defective. Drive to a qualified work
shop and have the fault rectified.
Distance warning: currently unavailable. Sensor
view restricted due to surroundings •
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Audi pre sense front
Description
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense front
In certain situations and at certain speeds, pre
sense front can warn you if there is a danger of
collision with crossing
pedestrians1^
or station
ary, parked and moving vehicles, and can apply
the brakes if necessary.
Pre sense front will not react if it is not in a
posi
tion to detect the danger.
In conjunction with pre sense basic, the following
functions may be initiated, depending on how
fast the vehicle is travelling:
- Activation of reversible front seat belt tension
ers.
-Automatic closing of windows and panorama
sun
roof*.
Warnings and braking
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense front
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113 Instrument cluster: Collision warning
Advance warning/acute warning
The system can give visual and audible warnings
if it detects a dangerous situation. An advance
warning can be given if:
- A vehicle in front brakes suddenly.
- Your own vehicle approaches a stationary
vehi
cle at
a
speed of approx. 30 to 85 km/h.
- Your own vehicLe approaches a much slower ve
hicle travelling in the same direction or
a
sta
tionary vehicle ahead at
a
speed of more than
approx. 30 km/h.
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Not available on vehicles for some markets.
- A crossing
pedestrian15
moves into your lane
and you are travelling at a speed of approx. 30
to 65 km/h.
If this warning is given, you may need to take
evasive action or brake hard to avoid a collision.
The driver message Audi pre sense
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^>Fig.
113
and a warning tone draw your attention to the
danger.
In the event of an impending collision with a ve
hicle,
an acute warning is also given in the form
of
a
brake jolt. If
you
do not respond to the acute
warning,
pre sense front
can,
subject to general
system limitations, apply the brakes with in
creasing brake force, in order to slow the vehicle
down and take the impact out of
a
potential
colli
sion.
Automatic braking
Pre sense front can initiate an automatic brake
application at certain speeds just before a
colli
sion:
- At up to 85 km/h if vehicles are stopped.
- At any speed if moving or stopping vehicles are
detected ahead.
- At up to approx. 65 km/h if pedestrians are
crossing15.
Automatic brake pressure increase
If pre sense front detects
that
you are not brak
ing hard enough in the event of an impending
collision,
it will increase the brake pressure, de
pending on the situation and speed:
- At up to 85 km/h if vehicles are stopped.
- At any speed if moving or stopping vehicles are
detected ahead.
WARNING
The protection provided by pre sense front is
still subject to the prevailing physical limits.
It is a driver assist function and cannot pre
vent
a
collision in every situation. The driver
must always intervene personally. As the driv
er you are always responsible for braking in
good time. Do not let the extra safety
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provided tempt you into taking any risks when
driving - this can cause accidents.
- Please note that pre sense front can give
warnings or apply the brakes unexpectedly.
Always secure your luggage to prevent dam
age and possible injury.
- Due to inherent system limitations, false ac
tivation of the system is possible.
- Please note that the sensor is not always
able to detect all objects which may repre
sent a potential hazard - risk of accident!
- Pre sense front does not react to the follow
ing:
oncoming traffic in the same lane, sta
tionary or stopped persons, pedestrians
crossing the road at an angle, groups of
people, animals, or objects that are hard to
recognise •=>
A in General notes on
page 112.
A WARNING
The pre sense front functions may be restric
ted or unavailable in situations such as the
following:
- If objects such as crash barriers or other
vehicles are reflecting additional light.
- At tunnel entrances.
- In heavy fog,
rain,
road spray or snow.
- If the radar sensor is dirty, frosted, dam
aged or covered.
- When driving through a corner.
-Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: If the
ESC system has been partially or fully deac
tivated.
© CAUTION
Impacts or damage to the bumper, wheel
arches or underbody can cause misalignment
of the sensor. This can impair the function of
the pre sense front system. Have the systems
checked by a
quaLified
workshop.
© Note
-The automatic brake application with in
creasing brake force can be cancelled by ap
plying the brakes yourself or by pressing the
accelerator firmly or by taking evasive ac
tion.
- Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: Cer
tain pre sense front functions are deactiva
ted when the ESC
offroad
mode is switched
on and when reversing.
- Applies to: front-wheel drive vehicles: The
pre sense is deactivated if you restrict or
switch off the ESC
^>page
146.
Settings on the infotainment system
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense front/Audi adaptive
cruise control
•
Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem:
|MENU|
button > Car > left control button
> Driver assist > Audi pre sense.
System - The pre sense functions can be switched
on/off.
Advance
warning15
- You can switch the advance
warning off or set the warning time for pre sense
front (early/medium/late).
Start by setting the advance warning to early. If
you then find that the system warns you earlier
than desired, you can set the advance warning to
medium.
The advance warning should be set to
late only in exceptional cases, such as during very
dynamic driving.
If a system or the advance warning function is
switched off, it will be automatically activated
again the next time you switch on the
ignition15.
Driver messages
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense
Audi pre sense: fault. Please contact work
shop
This message appears if the functions of the pre
sense system are impaired. An impairment can
occur, for example, if a sensor fails. If the mes
sage remains displayed permanently, drive to a
qualified workshop soon and have the fault
recti
fied.
•
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Not available on vehicles for some markets.
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- On vehicles for some export markets: once
the system is activated, it is "ready" each
time the ignition is switched on.
Instrument cluster display
Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist
Drive to a qualified workshop soon and have the
fault rectified.
Fig.
116 Instrument cluster: active Lane assist switched
on and ready to warn
You can use the controls on the multi-function
steering wheel to call up the active lane assist
display
^>page 15/^>page
18.
Information is also provided in the head-up dis
play*.
Instrument cluster
display
Green line(s)
(left or right)
Red Line
(left or right)
Grey line(s)
(left or right)
Meaning on correspond
ing side
The active lane assist is
switched on and ready to
warn.
The active lane assist
warns you before you
cross the lane demarca
tion.
In addition, the
steering wheel vibrates
slightly.
The active lane assist is
switched on but not ready
to warn.
Driver messages in the instrument cluster
display
Should the active lane assist be deactivated auto
matically, the indicator lamp on the display will
go out and one of the following messages will
appear:
Audi active lane assist: system fault!
Audi active lane assist: currently unavaila
ble.
No camera view
This message is displayed when the camera is no
longer functional after the system has continu
ously failed to detect the lane markings. This can
have the following causes:
-The outside of the camera window
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124,
Fig. 115 is dirty or frosted. Remove dirt or ice
from this area of the windscreen.
- The inside of the camera window is misted up.
In this case, wait for the camera window to de
mist before switching on the active lane assist
system again.
- Due to the road conditions, the system has not
been able to detect the lane markings for a
long period. Do not switch the active Lane assist
system on again before the lane markings are
discernible.
Q
Audi active lane assist: currently unavailable
A temporary fault is preventing the active lane
assist system from functioning. Try switching on
the active lane assist system again later.
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Audi active lane assist: please take over
steering.
This message will appear if
you
do not steer the
vehicle yourself. The active lane assist is switched
on but not ready to warn. If the driver still does
not react, the system warns additionally with a
short sharp application of the brakes and
acti
vates the emergency assist*
^>page
126.
A WARNING
Please note that the messages only appear
with a delay or are not displayed at all on
vehicles with additional equipment (such as
steering wheel knobs) fitted on the steering
wheel.
Always keep your hands on the steer
ing wheel.
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Setting the steering input time and
vibration warning
Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist
You
can change the Audi active lane assist
set
tings on the infotainment system to
suit
your in
dividual preferences.
•
Select the following on the infotainment sys
tem:
|MENU|
button > Car
>
left control button
> Driver assist
>
Audi active lane assist.
Steering
input1'
early: If this setting is selected, a continuous
steering input assists the driver to keep the
vehi
cle in the middle of the lane.
late:
If this setting is selected, the steering is not
corrected until just before a wheel crosses a de
tected Lane marking.
Vibration warning
You can switch the additional steering wheel vi
bration warning on/off.
A WARNING
When the vibration warning is switched off,
no visual warnings are given in the instrument
cluster display if
you
cross a lane marking.
Your personal settings are stored automati
cally and assigned to the remote control key
which is being used
W.
Emergency assist
Applies to: vehicles with emergency assist
The emergency assist takes over controL of the
vehicle in certain situations and can help to pre
vent accidents. It is an extension of the active
lane assist and can use the functions of the adap
tive cruise control system
<=>^.
The emergency
assist is activated when it detects that the driver
has stopped steering the vehicle.
Functions of the emergency assist
The emergency assist monitors the steering ac
tivity of the driver. It detects if the driver is inac
tive and gives repeated visual and audible warn
ings as well as brake jolts prompting the driver to
take proactive control of the vehicle again. The
hazard warning lights are also switched on when
the first sharp brake jolt is given below
a
speed of
80
km/h15.
If the driver does not take over, the system inter
venes by steering the vehicle (within the limita
tions of the system) to keep it in lane, and by ap
plying the brakes until the vehicle has stopped*.
In addition, the warning lamp || and a message
are displayed.
Requirements for using the emergency assist
- The active lane assist must be switched on and
ready to warn
^>page
124.
-The adaptive cruise controL must be switched
on and activated
^>page
113.
If any of the requirements for the active lane as
sist
^>page
123 or adaptive cruise control
tapage
112 are not met, the functionality of the
system may be restricted or it may be deactiva
ted automatically.
Interrupting the emergency assist
You can interrupt the emergency assist if it reacts
when it shouldn't
•=> A:
- Move the steering wheel. Or:
- Press the brake/accelerator. Or:
- Switch off the active lane assist via the button
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page 117, Fig. 110.
WARNING
- As the driver you are always responsible for
controlling the vehicle. Do not let the emer
gency assist tempt you into taking any risks
when driving - this can cause accidents.
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This function is not available on all export versions.
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Rear cross-traffic assist
Applies to: vehicles with rear cross-traffic assist
Fig.
121 Example diagram
Fig.
122 Infotainment: Rear cross-traffic assist display
While you are reversing, the rear cross-traffic as
sist can warn against a potential collision with
traffic approaching perpendicular to the rear of
the vehicle. The system uses the radar sensors
^page
128, Fig. 120 to monitor the area behind
and to the side of the vehicle when you are leav
ing a parking space. Where possible, it detects
objects, such as cars, as they approach the
vehi
cle
of/g.
121.
If critical cross-traffic is detected when reversing
out of a parking space, the system reacts as
fol
lows:
- Graphic display: A graphic with a red arrow
symbol appears on the infotainment display.
The arrow indicates the direction from which
the object is approaching
^>Fig.
122.
- Warning tone: A tone may sound continuously
as an additional signal when you are reversing.
-Automatic
brake
jolt: A short sharp application
of the brakes may also warn against a potential
collision with an approaching object.
Requirements for the use of the rear cross-
traffic assist:
-The parking aid must be switched on
^>page
134.
- Reverse gear must be engaged.
- The speed must not be higher than approxi
mately 12 km/h.
A
WARNING
- The purpose of the rear cross-traffic assist is
to assist the driver; it cannot prevent a
colli
sion on its own. The driver must always in
tervene personally. As the driver you are al
ways responsible for braking in good time.
- Please note that the rear cross-traffic assist
may apply the brakes unexpectedly. Always
secure your luggage to prevent damage and
possible injury.
-After an automatic brake jolt, no further
brake jolt will occur within 10 seconds.
- If the rear cross-traffic assist gives an
acoustic warning signal, the parking aid may
no Longer be able to warn you against obsta
cles it has detected.
- The radar sensor vision can be impaired, e.g.
by leaves, snow, heavy road spray or dirt.
Clean the area in front of the sensors
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128, Fig. 120.
A
WARNING
The rear cross-traffic assist has certain inher
ent limitations and cannot warn against an
impending collision in every situation:
- It cannot give a warning if the vehicle is so
far into a parking space that it is hidden by
the vehicles in front and behind.
- People such as cyclists, joggers, inline skat
ers and pedestrians may not be detected in
certain situations.
- It cannot give a warning when you are
parked at an angle or parallel to the
road
side.
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CAUTION
Please also observe the notes
^>©in
General
notes on page 129.
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