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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. 
       
() Note 
Before driving downhill a long distance ona 
steep hill, decrease your speed and select a 
lower gear. This makes use of the engine brak- 
ing effect and reduces the load placed on the 
brakes. 
@ Tips 
The brake lights turn on when the brakes are 
applied automatically. 
Switching the system on 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system    
  
BFV-0220 
    
  
  
Fig. 105 Operating lever: switching the system on 
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on. 
> To switch the system on, pull the  lever toward 
you to position ©. 
The Gia or i$) indicator light and the corre- 
sponding message will appear in the instrument 
cluster. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
If the brakes are malfunctioning (for example, 
overheating) while the cruise control system 
is switched on, the regulating functions may 
shut off automatically. 
  
    
  
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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 @)/G) 
=> page 127, fig. 105. 
> To activate the cruise control speed, pull the 
lever 
toward position @ while driving. 
> 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 Gg or kl indicator light in the instrument 
cluster. > 
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Driver assistance 
  
An additional indicator appears in the head-up 
display*. 
Changing the cruise control speed 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
Requirement: the system must be switched on. 
> To increase or decrease the cruise control speed 
in small increments, tap  the  lever up to the 
first level toward @)/G) > page 127, fig. 105. 
> To increase or decrease the cruise control speed 
in larger increments, tap the  lever up to the 
second level toward @)/G). 
> To increase or decrease the cruise control speed 
continuously, tap and hold the  lever at the first 
or second level toward @)/G). 
Overriding or deactivating the cruise 
control speed 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
You can override or deactivate the cruise control 
system. When you deactivate the system, your 
cruise control speed will be stored and  you can 
resume that speed. 
Requirement: the system must be switched on 
and the regulated speed must be activated. 
Overriding 
> To temporarily override the cruise control 
speed, press the accelerator pedal. 
> To resume the stored regulated speed, remove 
your foot from the accelerator pedal. 
If you override the cruise control system for a 
long period of time, the cruise control system 
will be deactivated. The [Ud or [RM indicator 
light will be displayed and the cruise control 
speed will be saved. 
Deactivating 
> To deactivate the cruise control speed, press 
the lever toward @) (not locked into place) 
=> page 127, fig. 105, or 
> Press the brake pedal. 
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ZA WARNING 
Resting your foot on the accelerator pedal 
could override the cruise control. This will pre- 
vent braking interventions by the system. 
See me Lai 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
      
When you switch the system off, the cruise con- 
trol speed will be erased. 
Requirement: the system must be switched on. 
> To switch the system off, press the  lever toward 
@ (locked into place) > page 127, fig. 105, or 
> Switch the ignition off. 
Applies to: vehicles with cruise control system 
Gir / 3) Speed control system: currently un- 
available. See owner's manual 
If the indicator light turns on and this message 
appears, the cruise control system has been deac- 
tivated. There is a temporary malfunction, for ex- 
ample the brakes are overheating. Switch the 
cruise control system on again later. 
Efficiency assist 
Applies to: vehicles with efficiency assist 
Efficiency assist can assist the driver with predic- 
tive information in order to reduce fuel consump- 
tion. Depending on vehicle equipment, the sys- 
tem may access data from the navigation system, 
the camera behind the windshield, and the radar 
sensors. 
Adjusting the efficiency assist 
You can adjust efficiency assist functions individ- 
ually. The settings depend on the vehicle equip- 
ment. 
— Predictive messages > page 129. 
— Predictive control > page 133.  

Driver assistance 
  
  
ZA\ WARNING 
Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
Operating Audi adaptive cruise control 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control 
      
  
RAZ-0096 
     
B4M-0232 
    
  
  
Fig. 110 Operating lever: changing the speed 
Switching on 
> To switch on the adaptive cruise control, pull 
the lever  up to position @ until it engages. 
Storing the speed and activating regulation 
If you have switched the system on, you can set 
the current speed as the “regulated speed” and 
activate regulation: 
  
    > Press the [SET] button (2). The set speed is indi- 
cated with a marking in the speedometer (@) 
=> page 131, fig. 107 and shown in the instru- 
ment cluster > A\. 
> To save the speed while the vehicle is station- 
ary, also hold the brake  pedal down. 
  
  
D_ Analog instrument cluster: 20 mph (30 km/h) 
2) Depends on the country and engine 
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You can set any speed between 15 mph 
(20 km/h)» and the maximum possible speed 
range @)?) > page 131, fig. 107. 
Pausing cruise control 
The control can be stopped at any time: 
> While driving or when the vehicle is stationary: 
Press the  lever away from you in the direction 
of the arrow. Or 
» While driving: Press the brake pedal. 
The Ba indicator light turns off. 
Resuming regulation 
The previously set speed can be resumed at any 
time after a pause. 
> To resume cruise control  while driving, pull the 
lever toward you in the direction of the arrow. 
> To resume cruise control when stationary, pull 
the lever toward you in the direction of the ar- 
row  while pressing the brake pedal. 
Changing the speed 
> To increase or decrease the set speed in smaller 
increments, briefly tap  the  lever toward G) or 
© to the first level. 
> To increase or decrease the set speed in larger 
increments, briefly tap  the  lever toward () or 
© to the second level. 
> To increase or decrease the set speed quickly, 
hold the lever toward @) or () until the mark- 
ing in the speedometer @) page 131, fig. 107 
has reached the desired speed. 
Applies to: vehicles with efficiency assist: Predic- 
tive control can automatically adjust the set 
speed based on  traffic and road condi- 
tions > page 133. 
Preselecting a speed 
You can also preselect the speed when adaptive 
cruise control is not active by moving the  lever in 
the desired direction @)/@). Activate the previ- 
ously selected speed by pulling the lever toward 
you in the direction of the arrow.  

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Driver assistance 
  
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 @) or (). 
The newly-set distance will be shown briefly, for 
example with the [eg indicator light. In the  Driv- 
er assistance display, a graphic display is shown 
instead of the indicator lights > page 131, 
fig. 108. The display matches the functions of 
the indicator lights. 
When approaching a vehicle driving ahead, the 
adaptive cruise control system brakes to match 
that vehicle's speed and then adjusts to the set 
distance. If the vehicle driving ahead accelerates, 
then the adaptive cruise control will accelerate 
up to the speed that you have set. 
The following  distances can be set: 
  
Sym- 
bol 
Meaning 
    
The time between is approximately 2.4 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 219 feet 
(100 m) when traveling at 62 mph 
(67 m/h). 
The time between is approximately 3.6 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 328 feet 
(100 m) when traveling at 62 mph 
(100 m/h). 
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Z\ WARNING 
Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
    
  
Meaning 
    
The time between is approximately 1 
second. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 92 feet 
(100 m) when traveling at 62 mph 
(28 m/h). 
The time between is approximately 1.3 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 118 feet 
(100 m) when traveling at 62 mph 
(36 m/h). 
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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). 
(i) Tips 
— When setting the distance, the driver is re- 
sponsible for adhering to any applicable le- 
gal regulations. 
— Depending on the selected driving program 
and distance, driving behavior when acceler- 
ating may vary from moderate to sporty 
= page 137, Adjusting adaptive cruise con- 
trol. 
— The distances provided are specified values. 
Depending on the driving situation and how 
the vehicle ahead is driving, the actual dis- 
tance may be more or less than these target 
distances. 
Overriding control 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control 
  
  
  
[RAZ-0096 
  
    
Fig. 112 Operating lever: decreasing the distance 
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Driver assistance 
  
Requirement: adaptive cruise control must be 
switched on. 
Overriding control 
You can completely override the control, for ex- 
ample when passing or if you would like to accel- 
erate more quickly. 
> To accelerate manually, pull the  lever toward 
you in the direction of the arrow and hold it 
there, or press the accelerator pedal. 
> To resume the usual cruise control, release the 
lever or remove your foot from the accelerator 
pedal. 
When you are in the Driver assistance display, 
the message Overridden will appear. 
Decreasing the distance 
The function decreases the set distance and pro- 
vides assistance, for example when merging 
when a lane is ending. 
> To further reduce the distance to the vehicle 
ahead temporarily, pull the lever toward your- 
self in the direction of the arrow and hold it in 
that position. 
> To resume the system control, release the lever. 
The adaptive cruise control reduces the distance 
and, if necessary, accelerates the vehicle above 
the set speed. When you are in the Driver assis- 
tance display, the message Overridden will ap- 
pear. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
— Resting your foot on the accelerator pedal 
could override the cruise control. Braking in- 
terventions and corrective actions by the 
system may not occur. 
      
  
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Driving in stop-and-go traffi 
Applies to: vehicles with  Audi adaptive cruise control 
  
Applies to: vehicles with safe start monitor 
Fig. 113 Instrument cluster: safe start monitor 
Stopping with adaptive cruise control 
The adaptive cruise control system also assists 
you in stop-and-go traffic!). Within the limits of 
the system, your vehicle may brake  and remain at 
a stop if a vehicle driving ahead stops. 
Starting to drive with adaptive cruise control 
As long as the message a ready to drive and A 
is displayed, your vehicle will begin driving when 
the vehicle ahead starts to move > /\. 
If you are stopped for several seconds, your vehi- 
cle will no longer drive autonomously for safety 
reasons, and the message will turn off. 
> To extend B ready to drive mode for several 
seconds or reactivate, pull the  lever briefly to- 
wards you in the direction of the arrow 
=> page 135, fig. 112. 
> To resume manual control of the vehicle, tap 
the accelerator pedal. 
Safe start monitor 
Applies to: vehicles with safe start monitor 
The vehicle can still start to drive even if certain 
obstacles are detected when starting to drive 
=> /\. If the surrounding area detection detects 
an obstacle, you will be alerted to the danger by 
the A indicator light. 
If you are in the Driver assistance display, the 
display @ © fig. 113 and the message Warning! 
will also appear. An audio signal will also sound. 
Your vehicle will drive more slowly when starting. >  

Driver assistance 
  
  
— Swerve assist does not react to pedestrians, 
animals, crossing objects, and objects not 
detected as vehicles. 
      
Gi) Tips 
— System functions may not be available if the 
ESC is limited or switched off, or if there is a 
malfunction. 
— An indicator in the instrument cluster will 
inform you when there is an intervention. 
Turn assist 
Applies to: vehicles with turn assist 
When turning left), turn assist can help to re- 
duce the risk  of a collision with an oncoming ve- 
hicle by using braking action to keep  your vehicle 
in its lane. The function is only available when 
the turn signal is turned on and at speeds up to 
approximately 6 mph (10 km/h). 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Observe the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 117. 
— The turn assist does not react to pedes- 
trians, animals, crossing objects, and ob- 
jects not detected as vehicles. 
@) Tips 
— System functions may not be available if the 
ESC is limited or switched off, or if there is a 
malfunction. 
      
— An indicator in the instrument cluster will 
inform you when there is an intervention. 
PNM lm e es) 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense 
You can switch Audi pre sense and the associated 
systems on or off, or adjust them individually. 
The adjustment options depend on the vehicle 
equipment. 
  
2) When making a right turn in countries with left-hand drive 
vehicles. 
2) Incertain countries 
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> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE- 
HICLE > Driver assistance > Audi pre sense. 
Setting the prewarning 
You can adjust the warning time for the prewarn- 
ing”) individually (Early/Medium/Late) or switch 
the prewarning off. 
Set the warning time for the early warning to 
Early at first. If you feel that the prewarnings ap- 
pear too early, then set the warning time to Me- 
dium. The Late warning time should only be set 
in special circumstances. 
(i) Tips 
— If Audi pre sense is switched off, it switches 
on again automatically once the ignition is 
switched on again). 
— Switch Audi pre sense off when you are not 
using public streets, when loading the  vehi- 
cle onto a vehicle carrier, train, ship, or oth- 
er type of transportation, or when towing 
the vehicle. This can help to prevent an un- 
desired intervention from the Audi pre 
sense system. 
— Certain settings are automatically stored 
and assigned to the remote control key be- 
ing used. 
Applies to: vehicles with  Audi pre sense 
re) or is displayed when there is a malfunc- 
tion, the Audi pre sense functions may be un- 
available or may be 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. Bring the vehicle to a full stop, 
switch the ignition off, and clean the area in front 
of the sensors > page 119. 
If the message still appears after switching the 
ignition on again, have an authorized repair facili- 
ty correct the malfunction as soon as possible.  

Checking and Filling 
  
Facility check if the coolant additive in your 
vehicle matches the percentage appropriate 
for the climate. This is especially important 
when driving in colder climates. 
— If the G12evo coolant additive is not availa- 
ble in an emergency, do not add  any other 
additive. You could damage the engine. If 
this happens, only use distilled water and 
restore the correct mixture ratio with the 
specified coolant additive as soon as possi- 
ble. 
— Only refill with new coolant. 
— Radiator sealant must not be mixed with 
the coolant. 
— You can continue driving if the permitted 
G12evo coolant additive was not added. 
However, go to an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility immediately 
to have the coolant replaced to reduce the 
risk  of engine damage. 
— Due to the risk of engine damage, the cool- 
ing system should only be refilled by an au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility. An authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility can also pro- 
vide you with important information about 
the recommended coolant additive. 
(Gitta diet lis 
  
RAZ-0540, 
  
  
      
Fig. 161 Engine compartment - Coolant expansion tank: 
@ cover with release button; @) markings 
Observe the safety precautions > page 221, Gen- 
eral information. 
Checking the coolant level 
> Park the vehicle on a  level surface. 
> Switch the ignition off. 
> Open the hood > page 222. 
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The coolant expansion tank for some engines is 
located in the water drip  tray under a cover. If 
necessary, remove the cover that is located under 
the windshield wiper on the front passenger's 
side. 
> Check the coolant level in the coolant expan- 
sion tank > page 223, fig. 159 using the outer 
markings (2) > fig. 161. The coolant level must 
be between the markings (2) when the engine is 
cold. When the engine is warm it can be slight- 
ly above the upper marking. 
» Applies to: vehicles with 6-cylinder engine: 
There is a float located in the coolant expansion 
tank. Read the coolant level using the coolant 
level  float. When the engine is cold, the  float 
must be located between the MIN  marking and 
the edge of the filler opening on the coolant ex- 
pansion tank. 
> When you  add coolant to the expansion tank, 
please refer to > page 227, Cooling system. 
Adding coolant 
Requirement: there must be a residual amount of 
coolant in the expansion tank >@). 
If you must add coolant, use a mixture of water 
and coolant additive. Audi recommends mixing 
the coolant additive with distilled water. 
> Allow the engine to cool. 
> Place a large, thick towel on the coolant expan- 
sion tank cap. 
> Push the release button @ > fig. 161 on the 
cap and carefully turn it to the left until you 
feel resistance > /\. 
> Push the release button again and remove the 
cap completely. 
» Add  coolant in the correct mixture ratio 
=> page 227 up to the MAX marking. Or, in 
vehicles with a 6-cylinder gasoline engine, the 
float must be located between the MIN mark- 
ing and the edge of the filler opening on the 
coolant expansion tank. 
> Make sure that the fluid  level remains stable. 
Add more coolant if necessary. 
> Vehicles with 6-cylinder engine: if necessary, 
press the float into the coolant expansion tank 
using the cover. 
> Turn the  cap to the  right to tighten it until you 
feel resistance a second time.  

Wheels 
  
Tires and vehicle load limits 
There are limits to the amount of 
load or weight that any vehicle 
and any tire can carry. A vehicle 
that is overloaded will not handle 
well and is more difficult to stop. 
Overloading can  not only lead to 
loss of vehicle control, but can al- 
so damage important parts of the 
vehicle and can lead to sudden 
tire failure, including a blowout 
and sudden deflation that can 
cause the vehicle to crash. 
Your safety and that of your pas- 
sengers also depends on making 
sure that load limits are not ex- 
ceeded. Vehicle load includes ev- 
erybody and everything in and on 
the vehicle. These load limits are 
technically referred to  as the vehi- 
cle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(“GVWR”). 
The “GVWR” includes the weight 
of the basic vehicle, all factory in- 
stalled accessories, a full tank of 
fuel, oil, coolant and other fluids 
plus maximum load. The maxi- 
mum load includes the number of 
passengers that the vehicle is in- 
tended to carry (“seating capaci- 
ty”) with an assumed weight of 
150 lbs. (68 kg) for each passen- 
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ger at a designated seating posi- 
tion and the total weight of any 
luggage in the vehicle. If you tow 
a trailer, the weight of the trailer 
hitch and the tongue weight of 
the loaded trailer must be includ- 
ed as part of the vehicle load. 
The Gross Axle Weight Rating 
(“GAWR”) is the maximum load 
that can be applied at each of the 
vehicle’s two axles. 
The fact that there is an upper 
limit to your vehicle’s Gross Vehi- 
cle Weight Rating means that the 
total 
weight of whatever is being 
carried in the vehicle (including 
the weight of a trailer hitch and 
the tongue weight of the loaded 
trailer) is limited. The more pas- 
sengers in the vehicle or passen- 
gers who are heavier than the 
standard weights assumed mean 
that less weight can be carried as 
luggage. 
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
and the Gross Axle Weight Rating 
are listed on the safety compli- 
ance sticker on the driver’s side B- 
pillar respectively on the front 
end of the driver's door.