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Lights and Vision 
  
  
  
which increases the risk  of an accident. They 
can also cause wiper blade chatter. 
— Properly functioning windshield wiper 
blades are required for a clear view and safe 
driving > page 59, Cleaning/changing wip- 
er blades. 
    
@) Note 
— If there is frost, make sure the windshield 
wiper  blades are not frozen to the wind- 
shield. Switching on the windshield wipers 
when the blades are frozen to the wind- 
shield can damage the wiper blades. 
— Prior to using a car wash, the windshield 
wiper system  must be switched off (lever in 
position @). This prevents the wipers from 
switching on unintentionally and causing 
damage to the windshield wiper system. 
@) Tips 
— The windshield wipers switch off when the 
ignition is switched off. You can activate the 
windshield wipers after  the ignition is 
switched on again by moving the windshield 
wiper lever to any position. The single wipe 
function (lever in position @)) also functions 
when the ignition is switched off. 
— Worn or dirty windshield wiper blades result 
in streaking. This can affect the rain sensor 
function. Check your windshield wiper 
blades regularly. 
— The washer fluid nozzles for the windshield 
washer system are heated when the ignition 
is on if the outside temperature is low. 
— When stopping temporarily, such as at a 
traffic light, the speed of the windshield 
wipers automatically reduces by one level. 
(eG ee a kes ce wiper blades 
Fig. 52 Windshield wipers: changing the wiper blades 
  
B8V-0696] 
      
Wiper blade replacement position 
> Switch off the ignition and hold the windshield 
wiper lever in position @) > page 58, fig. 50 un- 
til the windshield wiper moves into the wiper 
blade replacement position. 
> To bring the windshield wipers into the normal 
position, switch the ignition on and hold the 
windshield wiper lever in position @) until the 
windshield wipers go back to the original posi- 
tion, or drive faster than 8 mph (12 km/h). 
You can also turn the wiper blade replacement 
position on or off in the MMI: 
> Switch the windshield wipers off (position @ 
=> page 58, fig. 50). 
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE- 
HICLE > Settings & Service > Wiper change po- 
sition. 
Cleaning the wiper blades 
Requirement: the windshield wipers must be in 
the wiper blade replacement position. 
> Fold the windshield wiper arm away from the 
windshield. 
> For information on cleaning, see > table on 
page 256. 
Replacing the wiper blades 
Requirement: the windshield wipers must be in 
the wiper blade replacement position. 
> Fold the windshield wiper arm away from the 
windshield. 
> Press the locking knob () on the wiper blade. 
Hold the wiper blade firmly. 
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Lights and Vision 
  
> Remove the wiper blade from the windshield 
wiper arm mount @). 
> Insert the new wiper blade into the mount on 
the wiper arm until it clicks  into place. 
> Place the wiper arm back on the windshield. 
> Exit the wiper blade replacement position. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— For safety reasons, the windshield wiper 
blades should be replaced  once or twice 
each year. 
— Dirty windshield wiper  blades can impair vi- 
sion, which increases the risk of an accident. 
©) Note 
— The windshield wipers must only be lifted 
up when in the wiper blade replacement po- 
sition. Otherwise, you risk damaging the 
paint on the hood or the windshield wiper 
motor. 
  
    
— You should not move your vehicle or press 
the windshield wiper lever when the wiper 
arms are folded up from the windshield. The 
windshield wipers would move back into 
their original position and  could damage the 
hood and windshield. 
Gi) Tips 
— You can also use the wiper blade replace- 
ment position for other reasons, for exam- 
ple if you want to protect the windshield 
from icing by using a cover. 
— You cannot activate the wiper blade replace- 
ment position when the hood is open. 
(aE Th} anging the rear wiper blade 
Applies to: vehicles with rear window wiper 
  
B8R-0380 
  
  
    
Fig. 53 Rear window wiper: installing the wiper blade 
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Cleaning the wiper blades 
> Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window. 
>» For information on cleaning, see > table on 
page 256. 
Removing the wiper blade 
> Fold the wiper arm away from the rear window. 
> Remove the wiper blade from its holder. 
Installing the wiper blade 
> Press the wiper blade mount into the retainer. 
> Fold the window wiper arm back onto the rear 
window. 
  
ZA WARNING 
For safety reasons, the windshield wiper 
blades should be replaced once or twice each 
year. 
Messages 
If the & indicator light turns on, then there is a 
windshield wiper malfunction. The message that 
is also displayed indicates the cause and possible 
solutions. If one of the messages does not turn 
off, drive immediately to an authorized Audi deal- 
er or authorized Audi Service Facility to have the 
malfunction repaired. 
  
    
a Automatic wipers: malfunction! See owner's 
manual 
The light/rain sensor is malfunctioning. You can 
still control all functions that are not controlled 
by the rain sensor using the windshield wiper lev- 
er. Drive immediately to an authorized Audi deal- 
er or authorized Audi Service Facility to have the 
malfunction repaired.  

Sitting correctly and safely 
  
  
of whether the seat is equipped with an air- 
bag or not. 
— Never place your feet on the instrument 
panel, out of the window, or on the seat sur- 
faces. To help ensure that the airbag system 
can deploy correctly, never bend forward or 
lean on the door or the side window. Other- 
wise, serious  and possibly fatal injuries can 
occur if the airbags deploy. 
— People, animals, or objects between the 
passengers and the airbag system can inter- 
fere with the correct deployment of the air- 
bag or can be thrown through the vehicle in- 
terior, increasing the risk of serious or fatal 
injuries. Make sure that nothing is located 
between the vehicle occupants and the air- 
bag system. Do not secure or transport any 
objects within the deployment zone of the 
airbag systems, especially on the steering 
wheel, on the instrument panel, on the 
doors, on the windows, or in the footwell. 
— Never put stickers on the airbag system cov- 
ers or cover them with any objects. 
— Only lightweight clothing should be hung 
from the garment hooks in the vehicle. Do 
not  use clothes hangers to hang clothing. 
The pockets of the clothing must not con- 
tain any heavy, breakable, or sharp-edged 
objects. This could impair the effectiveness 
of the side curtain airbags. 
— You must not use seat or protective covers 
that are not specifically approved for use on 
Audi seats with side airbags. Since the side 
airbags deploy from the seat backrest, such 
covers could impair the protective function 
of the side airbags. 
— Damage to the original seat covers in the 
side airbag deployment area must always be 
repaired by  an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility. 
— Airbag system components are installed at 
various locations in your vehicle. Incorrect 
work or repairs on the vehicle could damage 
the airbag system components or impair 
their functionality. This may prevent the air- 
bags from deploying or cause them to de- 
ploy incorrectly in the event of an accident, 
which increases the risk  of serious or fatal 
      
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injuries. Only have an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facility make re- 
pairs or modifications to a vehicle. 
— The airbag system can only provide protec- 
tion during one collision. If there is another 
collision, the airbag system will not deploy 
again. If the airbag system has deployed, 
have it replaced immediately by  an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility. 
— Fine dust may appear if the airbags deploy. 
This is completely normal and does not indi- 
cate a fire in the vehicle. The fine dust can ir- 
ritate the skin and mucous membranes in 
the eyes and can cause difficulty breathing, 
particularly for individuals who have or have 
had asthma or other health issues that af- 
fect breathing. Exit the vehicle or open the 
windows or doors to get access to fresh air. 
(i) Tips 
If you are transporting children in the vehicle, 
read the information and follow the safety 
precautions > page 76. 
Safety systems monitoring 
The ka indicator light in the instrument cluster 
monitors the safety systems such as the airbags 
(including the control modules, sensor, and wir- 
ing) and the belt tensioners. It turns on when you 
switch the ignition on and  turns off after several 
seconds. 
  
    
If the indicator light does not turn on when the 
ignition is switched on, does not turn off after 
several seconds, or turns on or flashes  while driv- 
ing, there may be a malfunction in one of the 
safety systems. Drive to an authorized Audi deal- 
er or authorized Audi Service Facility immediately 
to have the malfunction corrected. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Have the malfunction in the safety systems in- 
spected immediately. Otherwise, there is a 
risk that the systems  may not activate during 
an accident, which increases the risk of seri- 
ous or fatal injury. 
  
     

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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
Description 
  
  
  
    
RAZ-0239 
    
The locations of the airbags are labeled with 
“AIRBAG”. The following airbags are installed in 
your vehicle: 
Driver's airbag 
Front passenger's airbag 
Front side airbags and rear, if applicable 
Head curtain airbag with ejection mitigation 
OOOO Knee airbags 
Airbags offer the best possible protection in your 
vehicle during an accident when they are used to- 
gether with safety belts that are fastened cor- 
rectly, and when passengers are sitting in the cor- 
rect seating position. Airbags are a supplementa- 
ry restraint system and do not replace safety 
belts. 
Airbags may deploy during front-impact, side-im- 
pact, or rollover accidents. 
The deployment area for the airbag system can- 
not be defined for every situation, since the cir- 
cumstances surrounding accidents can vary wide- 
ly. Factors that play an important role include the 
Fig. 68 Airbag overview image (enlarged section: deployed airbags) 
condition of the object that the vehicle hits (hard 
or soft), the angle of impact, vehicle speed, etc. 
The deciding factor for the deployment of the air- 
bag system is the deceleration that occurs during 
an accident. Sensors in the vehicle are designed 
to detect the severity of an accident in conjunc- 
tion with the control module, and to provide a 
targeted and timely deployment of the restraint 
system. If the vehicle deceleration that is meas- 
ured during an accident is below the specified 
reference values in the control module, then the 
airbags will not deploy, even though the vehicle 
may be severely damaged from the accident. In 
these cases, the vehicle occupants will be pro- 
tected by the safety belts if they are fastened and 
worn correctly. 
The deployment of the front passenger's airbag 
will depend on the occupancy of the seat 
=> page 74. 
Each deployed airbag is filled with gas. When this 
occurs, the airbag  covers open and the airbags 
unfold with great force into the deployment zone > 
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Sitting correctly and safely 
  
within milliseconds. Inflated airbags reduce the 
movement of passengers wearing safety belts in 
the direction of the impact and thus help to re- 
duce the risk of injury. They can help to protect 
the head, upper body, and lap, for example.  How- 
ever, there is the possibility that airbag deploy- 
ment can cause injuries. 
The airbag system only works when the ignition 
is turned on. 
If you or other vehicle passengers have physical 
limitations that prevent sitting in a correct posi- 
tion, modifications to the vehicle may be neces- 
sary. For more information, contact an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty, or call Audi customer support at 
1-800-822-2834. 
@) Tips 
The side curtain airbags in your vehicle have 
ejection mitigation functions. This reduces 
the risk of being ejected from the vehicle inte- 
rior during an accident, especially in the event 
of a vehicle rollover. 
Advanced airbag system 
  
Fig. 69 Headliner: indicator light to display the status of 
the front passenger's airbag 
The Advanced Airbag System in your vehicle has 
been certified to comply with the requirements 
of the United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standard (FMVSS) 208, as well as Canada Motor 
Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 208 as applica- 
ble at the time your vehicle was manufactured. 
According to these requirements, the front  Ad- 
vanced Airbag System on the passenger’s side 
has been certified for “suppression” for infants 
approximately 12 months old and younger, and 
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for “low risk deployment” for children aged 3 to 
6 years old (as defined in the standard). 
The advanced airbag system will activate or deac- 
tivate the front passenger's airbag based on the 
occupancy of the seat. If a front airbag deploys 
during an accident, the deployment force will 
adapt to the passenger. 
Components 
The advanced airbag system consists of the fol- 
lowing components: 
— Front airbags in the steering wheel and in the 
instrument panel on the front passenger's side: 
these can protect the front passengers during 
an accident 
— Passenger occupant detection sensor in the 
front passenger's seat: this detects if the front 
passenger's seat is occupied (for example, by a 
person or asmall child in a child safety seat) 
— Seat position sensors on the front seats: these 
determine the distance between the seat and 
the steering wheel or instrument panel 
— Sensors in the front seat belt latch: these de- 
tect if the safety belts are fastened 
— PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ; ON ® indi- 
cator light in the headliner:this indicates if the 
front passenger's airbag is activated or deacti- 
vated 
- ka indicator light in the instrument cluster: 
this monitors the function of the Advanced Air- 
bag System components to ensure they are 
functioning correctly 
How the components function together 
The passenger occupant detection sensor in the 
front passenger's seat detects if the front pas- 
senger's seat is occupied. The passenger occu- 
pant detection sensor measures the electrical ca- 
pacity on the front passenger’s seat. The pas- 
senger's airbag is activated or deactivated de- 
pending on the electrical capacity that is meas- 
ured. 
The passenger's airbag is activated if: 
— The electrical capacity is higher than the 
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8W1012721BC 
Assist systems 
  
Assist systems 
General information 
Sra 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. 
— Loose objects can be thrown around the ve- 
hicle interior during sudden driving or brak- 
ing maneuvers, which increases the risk of 
an accident. Store objects securely while 
driving. 
— 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 118. 
  
    
@ 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 accel- 
erating 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. 
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. 
— The detection of the surrounding area can 
be limited, for example by vehicles driving 
ahead or by rain, snow, heavy spray, or light 
shining into the camera. 
— The steering wheel touch recognition may 
be limited when you wear gloves. Steering 
intervention requests from the steering as- 
sist systems  may occur more frequently. 
— If accessories have been mounted on the 
steering wheel, the steering assist systems 
may 
be limited. The frequency of steering 
intervention requests from the steering as- 
sist systems  may vary as well. 
  
       
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Assist systems 
  
Surrounding area 
detection 
Senso d camera coverage areas 
        
B8V-0687 
  
Fig. 100 Rearview camera coverage area 
The assist systems analyze the data from various 
sensors and cameras installed in the vehicle. Do 
not use any assist systems if there is damage in 
there area of the sensors and cameras or on the 
vehicle underbody. Damage can impair the func- 
tion of the sensors and cameras or cause mal- 
functions. Have an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility check their func- 
tion. 
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Radar sensors 
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the area 
surrounding the entire vehicle may be detected 
> fig. 99 ©. 
The wheel sensors on the rear corners of the vehi- 
cle are positioned so that the adjacent lanes to 
the left and right are detected on roads with a 
normal lane width. 
Ultrasonic sensors 
Depending on vehicle equipment, various areas 
may be displayed in the MMI using the ultrasonic 
sensors > fig. 99. 
The range of the displays depends on the location 
of the ultrasonic sensors: 
@ Approximately 4 feet (1.20 m) 
@® Approximately 3 feet (0.90 m) 
@® Approximately 5.2 feet (1.60 m) 
©® Approximately 3 feet (0.90 m) 
© Approximately 3 feet (0.90 m) 
The side area ©) is detected and evaluated when 
passing. There may have been changes to the sur- 
rounding area after switching the ignition off and 
on again, after opening the doors, or if the  vehi- 
cle is left stationary for a period of time. In this 
case, the area will appear black until the area has 
been detected and evaluated. 
Cameras 
Use the camera image on the display to assist you 
only if it shows a good, clear picture. Keep in 
mind that the image in the display is enlarged 
and distorted. Under certain circumstances, ob- 
jects may appear different and unclear on the dis- 
play. 
The rearview camera can only detect the area 
marked in red > fig. 100.  Only this area is dis- 
played on the center display. > A\. 
ZX WARNING 
Sensors and cameras have spots in which the 
surrounding area cannot be detected. Objects, 
animals, and people may only be detected 
with limitations may not be detected at all. 
Always monitor the traffic and the vehicle's > 
    
       

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Assist systems 
  
  
  
surroundings directly and do not become dis- 
tracted. 
    
() Note 
— Obstacles may disappear from the measure- 
ment range when approaching them, even if 
they were already detected. 
—Insome situations, the ability of the sen- 
sors and cameras to detect and display cer- 
tain objects may be limited. 
— Objects located above the coverage area, 
such as bumpers on parked cars, garage 
doors that are partially open, or objects 
that are hanging 
— Low obstacles 
— Narrow objects, such as barrier chains, fo- 
liage, poles, or fences 
— Projecting objects, such as trailer draw 
bars 
— Objects with certain surfaces and struc- 
tures, 
such as fabric 
@) Tips 
— The sensors and cameras and the areas 
around them must not be obstructed be- 
cause this can impair the function of the 
systems that depend on them. Make sure 
that the sensors and cameras are free of 
snow, ice, and other deposits. Do not  use 
any accessories, stickers, or other objects 
that extend into the range of the sensors 
and cameras. 
— On vehicles that have factory-installed li- 
cense plate brackets on the front of the ve- 
hicle, the brackets may only be replaced 
with ones that are the same size and made 
of the same material. Do not install any li- 
cense plate brackets on the front of vehicles 
that do not have factory-installed brackets. 
Otherwise, the function of the system could 
be impaired. 
— The function of the sensors and cameras 
may be limited when light and visibility con- 
ditions are poor, for example when driving 
into 
a tunnel, when there is glare, or when 
there are reflective objects. 
— External ultrasonic sensors, such as those in 
other vehicles, can interfere  with the sen- 
sors. 
— The coverage areas of the sensors > fig. 99 
and cameras > fig. 100 are diagrams and do 
not represent a true-to-scale image of the 
sensor ranges. 
— The system complies with United States FCC 
regulations and ISED regulations 
=> page 284. 
Locations of the sensors and cameras 
  
  
[RAZ-0820     
  
Fig. 101 Front area: sensors and cameras 
  
  
  
  
  
Fig. 102 Rear area: sensors and cameras 
Front area 
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow- 
ing sensors and cameras may be installed: 
— Camera behind the windshield 
— Peripheral cameras on the exterior mirrors 
— Front peripheral camera in the radiator grille 
— Front  and side ultrasonic sensors 
— Front radar sensors at the corners of the bump- 
er > 
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