cruise control AUDI A5 2015 Owner´s Manual
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Table  of  contents 
Owner's  Literature 
About  this  Owner's  Manual  ... .. . 
Operation  ....... ........... .. .. .. . 
Cockpit  ... .. ............... .. .. ..  . 
Gene ral  illus tra tion  . ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  5 
6 
8 
8 
8 
Instrument
s and  indicator  lights 10 
Instruments  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 10 
Indicator  ligh ts  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 1 3 
Driver  information  system  . . .  . . . 23 
I n troduct ion  . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  23 
Trip  computer  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 
24 
Gearshift  Indicator  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  26 
E fficiency  program  .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  26 
Service  interval  disp lay  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  28 
O n  Board  Diag nostic  System  (OBD) .  . .  . .  .  29 
Open ing  and  closing  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . 31 
Centra l locking  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 31 
Luggage compartment  lid  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 37 
Powe r W indows  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  38 
P anorama  roof  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  40 
Va let  par king  .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  40 
G arage door  ope ner  (Home Link)  .  . .  . .  . .  . 
4 1 
Lights  and  Vision  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . 44 
E xte rior  ligh ting  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 
4 4 
Interior  lighting  . . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  47 
V1s1on  ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .. .. . 
Windshield  wipers  .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. . 
Dig ita l compass  ... ........... .. .. .. .  4
7 
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52 
Seats  and  storage  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 54 
Gene ral  i nfo rmation  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  54 
Front  seats  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  55 
H ead  restraints  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  57 
Memory  funct ion  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . 
58 
Ashtray  . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  59 
Ciga rette  lig hte r.  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 
60 
Sto ring  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 60 
Roof rac k . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  6 2 
L uggage  compartmen t . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  64 
Warm  and  cold  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . 68 
Climate  con tro l sys tem  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  6 8 
2 
Driving  .... . .... .. .. ... . .. .... ... . . 
Steering  . ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... ... . . 
72 
72 
Ign it ion  loc k  . . . .  .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 72 
Convenience key  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  75 
Driver  messages  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  76 
E lectromechan ical  pa rking  brake  . . . . . . . 
77 
Speed warning  system  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  79 
Cru ise cont ro l system  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . 
80 
Automatic  transmission  . . . . . .  . . . 82 
Manua l transm ission  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  82 
5 tronic , tiptronic  .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  82 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  control  and 
braking  guard  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 
89 
Introduc tion  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  89 
Gener al informa tion  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  89 
Audi  adaptive  cruise  contro l . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 
91 
Audi  braking  guard  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  95 
Messages  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  96 
Audi  side  assi st  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 98 
Side assist  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  98 
Audi  drive  select  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 102 
Driving  settings  . . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 102 
Parking  System  . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 105 
Pa rking  system  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 105 
Rear par king  system  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 105 
Rear parking  system  w ith  rearview 
camera 
106 
Safety 112 
Driving  safety  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 112 
Bas ics  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 112 
Correc t passenger  seating  positions  . .  . . . 113 
D river 's and front  passenger 's  footwell  . . 116 
Pedal area .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . 117 
Stor ing cargo  co rrectly  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 118 
Repo rting  Sa fe ty  Defe cts.......... .. .. 119 
Safety  belts  . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 121 
General  informa tion  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 1 2 1 
Why  use safety  bel ts?  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 122 
Safety  be lts  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 12 4 
Be lt  tensioners  . . . . .  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 127  
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Door handle 
Power locking  swi tch 
Memory  buttons  (driver's  seat)  . . 
Button  for  side assist 
A ir  outlets 
Light  switch 
Control  lever for: 
- Turn  signal  and  high beam 
@ Multifunction  steering  wheel  with : 
- Horn 
- Driver' s airbag  ....... .. .. ..  . 
- Audio/video , telephone,  naviga-
tion  and voice recognition  but
tons 
- Rocker switches  for  tiptronic  op-
eration  ............. .... ..  . 
® IS ETI button  .................  . 
@ Instrument  cluster  ........ ...  . 
@ Reset button  for  trip  odometer 
@ Switches  for: 
- Windshield  wiper/washer 
- Trip  computer  ..............  . 
Ignition  lock  . .......... ... ..  . 
Adjustable  steering  column 
Control  lever for: 
- Cruise control  ............ ..  . 
- adaptive  cruise  control  ..... ..  . 
@ Instrument  lighting ...... .. ..  . 
@ Release lever for  the  engine  hood 
@ Data Link Connector  for  On Board 
Diagnostics  (OBD II) ..... ... ..  . 
@ Switch  for  unlocking  the  trunk  lid 
@ Adjuster  control  for  outside 
mirrors  ................ ... ..  . 
@ Power  window  switches  . .. .. ..  . 
@ Radio-Display1l  or  MMI-Display 
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191 
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l) Th e im age in t he  d ispl ay will  app ea r e ither  in mult ipl e col 
or s  or  in a  s ingle  color, depending  on  the  vehicle  e quip
m ent.  The  mul ti color  image w ill b e  used in  this Ow ne r's 
Man ual  bec ause  both  multi  co lo r an d single  color vers io n s 
are  a lmo st  i de nti cal. 
Cockpit 
Depending  on  options: 
- Radio system 
- CD changer 
Emergency flasher 
Glove  compartment  (lockable)  .. . 
F ront  p assenger's  airbag  . .. .. . . 
Depend ing on  options,  switches 
for: 
- drive  select  .. ........... .. . . 
- Electronic  Stabilization  Control  . 
- Rear window  sun shade  ...... . 
@ Deluxe automa tic  climate  control 
@) Depend ing on  options,  selector  lev
er or  shift lever  for: 
- Manual  transmission  ........ . 
- Automatic  transmission  ...... . 
@ Ashtray  with  cigarette  lighter 
@ Depend ing on  options: 
- MM I control  console  or 
- drive  select  . ...............  . 
- Electron ic Stabilization  Control 
button  . ..... ..............  . 
- Power  switch  for  rear window  sun 
shade  .... .. ..............  . 
@ I START  ENG IN E  STOPI button  . . . 
@) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
(D Tips 
46 
61 
133 
102 
170 
49 
68 
82 
82 
59 
102 
170 
49 
75 
77 
- Some of  the equipment or features  shown 
in the  general  illustration  may be standard 
equipment  on your  veh icle or  may  be op
tional  equ ipment  depending  on your  model. 
Always  ask your  author ized Audi  dealer  if 
you  have  a question  about  your  vehicle. 
- Operation  of the  Multi  Media  Interface 
(MMI)  is described  in  a separate  manua l. 
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Indicator  lights 
Description 
The indicator  lights in the instrument  cluster 
blink  or turn  on. They  indicate functions  or mal
functions¢ &. 
Messages  may appear  with some  indicator  lights . 
A warning  signal  will sound  at  the  same  time. 
The messages  disappear  again  after  a short  time. 
To display a  message  again,  press  the 
I SE TI but
ton  ¢ 
page 11. If several  malfunctions  occur, 
each  of the  indicator/warning  lamps will be dis
p layed  in succession  for  about  two  seconds  at  a 
time. 
Some  indicators  lights  in the  display can turn  on 
in several  colors. 
8_ WARNING 
- Failure to  heed  warning  lights  and  other  im
portant  vehicle information  may resu lt  in 
serious  personal  injury or vehicle damage. 
- Whenever  sta lled  or stopped  for repa ir, 
move  the vehicle a safe distance off  the 
road,  stop  the  engine,  and  turn  on the  emer
gency flasher ¢ 
page 46. 
-The engine  compartment  of any motor  vehi
cle is a  potentially  hazardous  area.  Before 
you check anything  in the  engine  compart
ment,  stop  the engine  and  let  it cool  down. 
Always exercise  extreme  caution when  work
ing under  the  hood ¢ 
page 191. 
Overview 
Some  ind icator  lights  turn  on  briefly to  check the 
function  of that  system  when you switch the  igni
tion  on . These  systems  are  marked  with  a./ in 
the  following  tables . 
If one  of these  indicator 
lights  does  not  turn  on, there  is a malfunction  in 
that  system. 
Red indicator  light s 
--------------
US A  models: 
Brake system./ 
¢page 15 
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
Canada models: 
Brake system./ 
¢page 15 
USA models: 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
¢ page 16 
Canada  models: 
Electromechanical  parking brake 
¢ page 16 
Safety  belts 
¢page 16 
Electromechanical  steering./ 
¢page 174 
Battery 
¢page 16 
Engine oil pressure 
¢page 17 
Engine  oil level 
¢page 17 
Engine cooling  system 
¢page 17 
Steering  column  lock 
¢page 18 
Ign it ion lock 
¢ page 18 
USA  models: 
Speed warning  system 
¢page 79 
Canad a models: 
Speed  warning  system 
¢page 79 
Adaptive  cruise  control./ 
¢page 91 
Yellow  indicator  lights 
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Electronic  Stabilization  Contro l 
(ESC)  ./ 
¢page 18 
Electronic  Stabilization  Contro l 
(ESC)  ./ 
¢page 18 
Electronic Stabilization  Control 
(ESC) 
¢page 170 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
TPMS 
-~--
14 
USA m odel s: 
Anti-loc k braking  system  (ABS) de
fective,/ 
¢ page  19 
Canada  mod els : 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) de
fective,/ 
¢ page  19 
USA models : 
Safety systems./ 
¢page  19 
Canada  model s: 
Safety systems ./ 
¢page  19 
Worn brake  pads 
¢ page20 
Elect romechanical  parking  b rake 
¢page  16 
Tire pressure  monitoring 
system,/ 
¢ page  223 
Tire pressure  monitoring  system 
¢page223 
Electronic  power control./ 
¢page20 
Malf unct ion  ind icator  Lamp  (MIL) 
,I 
c::>page  20 
Engine speed  limitat ion 
c::> page20 
Engine  oil  level 
c::> page  17 
Engine oil sensor 
c::>page20 
Battery 
c::>page  16 
Tank system 
c::>page20 
Warm  up  engine* 
¢page  187 
Windshield  washe r flu id  leve l 
¢page  21 
Windshield  wipers 
¢page 21 
Remote  cont ro l key 
¢ page  75 
Battery  in  remote  control key 
¢page  33 
Defect ive light  bulb  wa rning 
<=> page  21 
Fog lights 
¢page  21 
Rear fog  lig ht(s)* 
c> page  21 
Headlight  range control* 
c>page  21 
Adaptive  light* 
c>page  21 
Light-/rain  sensor* 
c>page  21 
Adaptive  dampers* 
c>page22 
Sport  d ifferential * 
<=>page22 
Ig nition  lock 
c>page22 
Steering  co lumn  lock 
¢ page  18 
Elec tromechanical  s teer ing, dy 
nam ic stee ring* ,/ 
c>page  174 
Transmission 
- tiptronic 
c> page  87 
-S tronic c::> page  87 
Transmission 
-5  tronic 
<=> page  87 
Other  indicator  light s 
~--==------------Turn signals 
<=>page22 
USA mod els: Cruise cont rol 
c> page80 
Canada mod els : Cru ise contro l 
c>page  80  
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Adaptive  cruise  control* 
c:>page  91 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
c:>page  91 
High beam 
c:>page45 
BRAKE /((J) ) Brake  system 
The  light  illuminates  when  the  ignition is switch
ed  on.  It  goes  out  after  the  engine  has  been 
started.  This indicates  that  the  brake  warning  light  is functioning  properly. 
If the  brake warning  light  does  not  light  up 
when  the  engine  is cranking,  there  may be  a 
malfunction  in the  electrical  system.  In this 
case,  contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer. 
If  the  brake  system  warning/indicator  light  turns 
on,  there  is a brake  system  malfunction. 
1111 (USA models)/ . (Canada models)  Stop 
vehicle  and  check  brake fluid  level 
If  the  indicator  light turns  on and  the  message 
appears,  proceed as  follows : 
.,.  Pull off the  road . 
..  Stop  the  vehicle. 
.,.  Turn  off the  engine . 
.,.  Check  the  brake  fluid  level 
c:> page  199. 
.,. Contact  your  nearest  authorized repair facility  if 
necessary. 
Warning!  Fault in brake system.  Contact  dealer 
If the  ABS  indicator  light fl]) (USA models)/tl] 
(Canada  models),  the  ESC indicator  light Gland 
the  brake  system indicator  light 1111 (USA mod
els)/ . (Canada  models)  turn on  and  the  mes
sage  appears,  the  ABS, ESC and  braking distribu
tion  are  not  working 
c:> .&. . 
Carefully drive to  your  authorized  Audi dealer  im
mediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected 
¢ .&,. 
1111 (USA  models)/ . (Canada  models)  Park
ing  brake system  fault!  See  owner's  manual 
- If  the  indicator  light  and  the  message  appear 
when  stationary  or after  switching  the  igni-
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
tion  on, check if you  can  release the  parking 
brake.  After  releasing  the  parking  brake, care
fully  drive to  your  authorized  Audi dealer  im mediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected.  If 
you cannot  release  the  parking  brake,  seek  pro
fessional  assista  nee. 
- If the  indicator  light  and  the  message  appear 
while  driving, the  emergency  braking  function 
may  not  be available.  It  may  not  be  possible  to 
set  the  parking  brake  or  release  it once  it has 
been  set . Seek professional  assistance . 
(USA models):  If the  warning  light 
1111 and  the 
warning  light 
111 appear  together,  immediately 
contact  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  qualified 
workshop  to have  all  brake  pads  inspected 
c:>page20 . 
When  the  light comes  on,  an  audible  warning  sig
nal  is also  given . 
A WARNING 
--Always observe  the  warnings  in 
c:> page  191, before  opening  the  hood  and 
checking  the brake  fluid. 
- Driving  with  low brake fluid  is a safety  haz
ard.  Stop  the car and  get  professional  assis
tance  . 
- If  the 
1111 (USA  models) . (Canada  mod
els)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns  on to
gether  with  the  ABS and  ESC indicator 
lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function may 
have failed.  Functions that  stabilize  the  ve
hicle are  no  longer available.  This could 
cause  the  vehicle  to  swerve  and  increase the 
risk  of sliding.  Drive carefully  to  the  nearest 
authorized  Audi dealer  or  other qualified 
workshop  and  have the  malfunction correct
ed. 
- If the  brake  warning/indicator  light  does 
not  go  out  after  a few  seconds  and  the  park
ing  brake  is  released, or lights  up while you 
are  driving,  the fluid  level in the  brake  fluid 
reservoir  is too low. If you  believe  that  it is 
safe  to do  so,  proceed  immediately  at  low 
speed  to  the  nearest  authorized  Audi dealer 
or  qualified  workshop  and  have the  brake 
system  inspected. 
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Opening  and closing 
-If the  power locking system  should  fail, you 
can still  open  the  fuel  tank  flap  in an emer
gency ~ 
page 190. 
-You are well advised  not  to  keep valuables 
inside an  unattended  vehicle, visible or  not. 
Even a properly locked vehicle cannot  pro
vide the  security  of a safe. 
- If the  LED  in the  upper  edge  of the  driver's 
door  panel  comes  on for about  30  seconds 
after  the  vehicle  is locked, there  is a mal
function  in the  power  locking or the  anti
theft  warning  system.  Have  the malfunction 
corrected  by an authorized  Audi  dealership 
or qualified  repair facility. 
Key set 
Fig . 19 Key set 
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@ Remote  control  key with  mechanical  key 
You can centrally  lock and unlock  your vehicle and 
start  the  engine  with  the  master  key with  remote 
control.  A mechanical  key  is integrated  in the 
master  key 
~ page 33. 
@ Emergency  key 
The emergency  key is not  intended for  constant 
use . It should  only be used  in an emergency,  for 
example,  in place of the  ignition  key 
~ page 7 4 . Keep  it in a safe  place and  do not 
carry it on your key  ring. 
Key replacement 
If you lose a key, contact  your authorized  Audi 
dealer  immediately  to  have the 
lost key disabled. 
Be sure  to  bring all your  keys with you . 
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Number  of  keys 
You can check the  number  of assigned keys to 
your vehicle 
¢ page 11. This allows you to  make 
sure you have received all of the  keys when you  purchase  a used  vehicle. 
Data  in the  master  key 
During driving, service  and  maintenance-relevant 
data  is continuously  stored  on your master  key . 
Your  Audi service adviser can read  out  this  data 
and  tell  you about  the  work your vehicle  needs. 
This applies  also to  vehicles with  convenience 
key*. 
Personal comfort  settings 
If two  people  use one vehicle,  it is recommended 
that  each  person  always uses  "their  own" master  key. When the  ignition  is turned  off or when the 
vehicle  is locked, personal  convenience  settings 
for the  following systems  are  stored  and  as
signed  to  the  remote  master  key. 
- Climate control 
- Power  locking  system 
- Seat  memory* 
- Parking system* 
- Adaptive cruise control*  - Side assist* 
- Drive select* 
The stored  settings  are  automatically  recalled 
when you  unlock the  vehicle, when you open  the 
doors  or when you turn  on the  ignition. 
A WARNING 
-Do not  leave your vehicle unattended  with 
the  key in the  ignition  lock. Entry by unau
thorized  persons  could endanger  you or  re
sult  in  theft or damage  the  vehicle. 
- Do not  leave children  unattended  in the  ve
hicle, especially with  access  to  vehicle keys. 
Unguarded  access  to  the keys provides chil
dren  the  opportunity  to  start the  engine 
and/or  activate  vehicle systems  such  as the 
power windows etc.  Unsupervised operation 
of any vehicle system  by children  can result 
in serious  injury. 
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Driving 
Speed warning  1: setting  a speed limit 
Warning  threshold  1 is set  by the I SE TI button. 
F ig.  82 SET button  in the  instrument  cluster 
Storing  the  m aximum  spe ed 
•  Drive at  the  desired  maximum  speed. 
•  Press  the 
!SET I button  in the  instrument  p anel 
display 
c;, fig.  82 for  1 second . 
Resetting  the  ma ximum  speed 
• Drive the  vehicle  at  a speed  of at  least  3  mph 
(5  km/h) 
•  Press  the 
i~S-ET~ I button  for  mo re  than 2 seconds . 
The . (USA models)  /.  (Canada  models) 
speed  warn ing  symbol  will appear  briefly  in the 
d isplay  when  you  release  the 
!SETI button  to  indi
ca te that  the  max imum  speed  has  been  stored 
successfully . 
The  max imum  speed  remains  stored  unti l it  is 
changed  by pressing  the 
! SET I button  again  br ief
ly or  unt il it  is deleted  by a  lengthy  p ush  on  the 
button. 
Speed warning  2:  setting  a speed limit 
The radio or  MMI* control  unit  is used  to set, 
change  or delete  warning  threshold  2. 
•  Se lect: !CARI funct ion  button> Instrum ent 
clu ster > Sp eed warning . 
Or 
• Se lect: !CARI funct ion  button> Car  syste m s* 
control  button> Dri ver a ss is t>  Speed warning . 
Warning  th reshold  2 can  be  set  in the  speed 
r a nge  starting  from  20  mph  to  150  mph  (30  km/ 
h  to  240  km/h).  Settings  can  each  be  adjus ted  in 
interva ls of  6  mph  (10  km/h) . 
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Cruise  control  system 
Switching  on 
The cruise control system  makes  it possible  to 
drive at  a constant  speed starting  at 
20 mph (30 
km/h). 
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Fi g. 84 D isplay:  Selected  speed 
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• Pull the  lever  to position (D <::> fig. 83 to  sw itch 
the  system  on . 
•  Drive at  the  speed to  be controlled . 
•  Press  button ® to  set  that  speed. 
The  stored  speed and th e  green  symbol 
til;\IJM4 (US mode l)/ El (Canadian  model)  are 
shown  in the  display 
c;, fig.  84. The  display  may 
vary,  depending  on  the  type of  display  in your  ve
hicle. 
The  speed  is  kept  constant  by  modifying engine 
power  or  through  an act ive  brake  intervention. 
A WARNING 
-Always pay atte ntion  to  the  traffic  around 
you  when  the  cruise  control  is in operation. 
You a re  always  respons ible for  your  speed 
and  the  distance  between  your  veh icle  and 
o ther  veh icles. 
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-For reas ons of  safety,  cruise contro l should 
not  be used in the  city,  in stop-and-go  traf
fic,  on twisting  roads and when  road condi
t ions are poor  (such as ice, fog,  gravel, 
heavy rain  and hydrop laning)  -risk of  acci
dent . 
- Turn off  the  cruise control  temporari ly when 
enter ing turn  lanes, highway  exit  lanes or  in 
construction  zones. 
- Please note  that  inadvertent ly "rest ing" 
yo ur  foot  on the  accelerator  peda l causes 
the  cruise control  not  to  brake.  This is be
c a use the  cruise  co ntro l is ove rri dden  by the 
dr iver's acceleration . 
-If a brake system  malfunc tion such as ove r
he ating  occu rs when  the c ruise control  sys
tem  is switche d on,  the braking  func tion  in 
the  system  may be switche d off . The other 
c ruise control  functions  remain  active as 
long  as the  indicator  light 
[lj;(i)~i~ (US mod
els) 
! Iii (Canadian mode ls)  is on. 
(D Tips 
- Vehicles with  manua l t ransmission:  You can 
attain  the  set speed only  if  the  gear t hat  is 
currently  engaged will  allow  it,  or  if  it  does 
not  tax  t he engine  and allows  it  to  run 
smooth ly. Therefore  shift  i nto  a  higher  or 
l ower  gear  in a time ly ma nner. 
- The brake  lights  illuminate  as soon  as the 
brakes app ly automatically . 
Changing  speed 
.,. To  increase/dec rease the  speed  in increments, 
tap  the  lever  i n the 
010 dir ection ¢ page  80, 
fig.  83. 
.,.  To  inc rease/de crease the  s peed q uickly,  hol d 
the  leve r in the 
010 direction  until  the  de 
sired  speed is displayed. 
You c an a lso press the  acceler ator  peda l down  to 
increase your  spee d, e .g . if  you want  to pass 
someone . The speed you  saved ea rlier  will  re 
sume as soo n as yo u let  off  of  the  accelerator 
pedal. 
~ If , however, yo u exceed your  saved speed  by 1.1'1 
~ 6  mph (1 0 km/h)  for  longe r than  5 mi nutes,  the 
...... 
Dri ving 
cruise control  will  be turned  off  tempora rily.  The 
green symbo l in the  d isp lay turns  wh ite . The 
saved speed  rema ins the  same . 
Presetting  your  speed 
You can preset  your  desired  speed  while  the  vehi
cle  is not  moving. 
.,.  Switch  on the  ign ition. 
.,.  Pull  leve r into  position 
(D ¢ page  80,  fig . 83 . 
.,. Press the  leve r in t he 0 o r O direction  to  in -
crease or  decrease your  speed . 
.,.  Release the  lever t o save that  speed . 
This function  makes it  possib le, for  examp le, to 
save the  speed you want  before  dr iving  on the 
highway.  Once on the  highway,  activate  the  cru ise 
control  by p ulling  the  lever  toward 
(D . 
Switching  off 
Temporary  deactivation 
.,.  Press the  brake pedal,  or 
.,. Manual  transmission: Keep the  clutch  pedal 
pressed down 
longer, o r 
.,.  Press the  leve r into  posit ion  @ (not  clicked  into 
p lace) ¢ 
page  80,  fig.  83, or 
.,.  Dr ive fo r longer  t han 5 mi nutes  a t more  t han 
6 mph (1 0 km/h)  above  the s tore d speed. 
Switching  off  completely 
.,. Press lever  into  position @ (clicked  into  place), 
or 
.,.  Sw itch t he  ignit ion off . 
T he speed you saved will  be retai ned  if  the  cru ise 
co ntrol  has been switched  off  tempora rily . T o  re
s u me the  saved speed,  let  up on  the brake or 
cl utch  pedal and  pull  the lever  to position 
(D . 
Swi tch ing the  ignition  off  erases the  saved speed . 
A WARNING 
--
You should only  re turn to  the saved speed  if  it 
i s not  too  f ast  for  the  curren t traff ic  condi
ti ons  -ris k  of  an accident! 
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Automatic  transmission 
¢ page  191. Otherwise,  any  increase in  en
gine  speed  may  set  the  veh icle  in  motion, 
even  with  the  parking  brake  applied. 
(D Note 
- When  stopping  on  an  incline,  do  not  try  to 
hold  the  vehicle  in place  by pressing  the  ac
ce lerator  pedal  while  a  driving  gear  is se 
lected.  This can  cause  the  transmission  to 
overheat  and  can  damage  it . Activate  the 
parking  brake  or  press  the  brake  pedal  to 
prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling. 
- Allowing  the  vehicle to  roll when  the  engine 
i s stopped  and  the  selector  lever  is  in 
N w ill 
damage  the  transm ission  because  it  is not 
lubr icated  under  those  circumstances. 
@ Tips 
For  safety  reasons,  the park ing  brake  is re
leased  automatically  only  when  the  dr iver's 
safety  belt  is  engaged  in the  buckle. 
Hill descent control 
A pp lies to  veh icles: w ith  5 tro nic/t iptronic 
The hill descent  control system  assists  the  driver 
when  driving down  declines. 
Hill  descent  control  is  activated  when  the  selec
tor  lever  is  in  D/S and  you  press  the  brake  pedal. 
The  transmission  automatica lly selects  a gear 
that  is suitable  for  the incline.  Hill descent  con
trol  tries  to maintain  the speed  achieved  at the 
tim e of  braking,  within  physical  and technical 
limitations.  It may  still  be  necessary  to  adjust  the 
speed  with  the  brakes. 
Hill  descent  control switches  off  once  the decline 
levels  out  or you  press  the  acce lerator  pedal. 
On veh icles  w ith  the  cruise  control  system* 
¢ page  80, hill descent  control is also  act ivated 
when  the speed  is set. 
& WARNING 
Hi ll descent  control  cannot  overcome physical 
limitations,  so  it  may  not  be  ab le to  maintain 
a constant  speed  under  all  conditions.  Always 
be  ready  to  apply  the  brakes. 
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Manual  sh ift  program 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h S tron ic/tip tro nic 
Using the  manual  shift  program you  can man
ually select  gears. 
' 
Fig. 89  Center console:  shifting  the  gears manually 
Fig.  90  Steering  wheel:  sh ift  padd les• 
Gear  selection  with selector  lever 
The tiptronic  mode  can  be  selected  either  w ith 
the  vehicle  stationary  or  on  the  move. 
11> Push  the  se lector  lever  to  the  right  from  D/S. 
An M  appears  in the  instrument  cluster display 
as  soon  as the  transmission  has shifted . 
"T o upshift,  push  the  se lector  lever  forwa rd to 
the  plus  position 
G) ¢ fig.  89. 
" To  downshift,  push  the  lever  to  the  minus  posi-
tion 
0 . 
Gear  selection  with shift  paddles* 
The shift  paddles  are  activated  when  the  selector 
l ever  is  in  D/S or the  tiptronic  manual  sh ift pro 
gram . 
" To  upshift,  touch  the shift  padd le  on  the  r ight 
G) ¢fig.  90. 
"To  downshift,  touch  the  shift  paddle  on  the  left 
0 . 
11o Ifyou  do  not  press  a  shift  p addle  within  a  short 
time  while  in the  0/5  position,  the  transmission  .,.  
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Audi  adapt ive  crui se  cont rol  and  bra king  gu ard 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking 
guard 
Introduction 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  system assists  the 
driver  by regu lating  vehi cle  speed  and  helping  to 
maintain  a set  distance  to  the  vehicle  ahead, 
within  the  limits of the  system. 
If the  system  de
tects  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead, adaptive  cruise 
control  can  brake  and  then  accelerate  your  vehi
cle.  This  helps  to make  driving  more  comfortable 
on  long  highway  stretches. 
The  braking  guard  system  can  warn  you  about  an  impend ing  collision  and  initiate  braking  maneu 
vers 
¢ page 95. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard  have 
technical  limitations  that  you must  know,  so 
p lease  read  this  section  carefu lly, understand 
how  the system  works  and use  them  properly  at 
all  times. 
General  information 
General  information 
A pp lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntrol 
Fig. 93 Fr ont  of  th e  veh icle : Posit ion  of  radar  sensor 
The area  that  contains  the  radar  sensor¢ fig. 93 
must  never  be  covered  by stickers  or  other  ob
jects  or  obstructed  with  dirt,  insects,  snow  or  ice 
that  will  inte rfe re  with  the  adapt ive cr uise  con
trol  system  and  brak ing  guard.  For  information 
on  cleaning,  refer  to  ¢ 
page 184. The  same  ap
p lies  for  any  mod ificat ions  made  in  the  front 
area.  T
he  function  of  the  adaptive  cruise  cont ro l sys
tem  and  braking  guard  is limited  under  some 
condit ions: 
- Ob jects  can  on ly be  de tected  when  they  are 
with in  sensor  range¢ 
page 91, fig. 96. 
-The  system  has  a  limited  ability  to  de tect  ob
jects  that  are  a  short  distance  ahead,  off  to  the 
side  of your  vehicle  or  moving  into  your  lane . 
- Some  kinds  of  veh icles  are  hard  to  detect;  for 
examp le  motorcycles,  vehicles  with  high 
ground  clearance  or  overhanging  loads  may  be 
detected  when  it  is too  late  or  they  may  not  be 
detected  at  all. 
- When  driving  through curves 
¢page 90 . 
-Stationa ry  objects ¢ page 90. 
,&_ WARNING 
-= -Always  pay  attention  to  traffic  when  adaptive 
cruise  control  is switched  on  and  braking 
g uard  is active.  As the  driver,  you  are  still re
sponsib le for  start ing  and  for  maintai ning 
speed  and  distance  to  other  objects.  Braking 
g uard  is used  to  assist  you . The  drive r must 
a lways  take  action  to  avo id  a  col lision . The 
d river  is  always  responsible  for  bra kin g at  the 
cor re ct  t ime. 
- I mp roper  use  of  adaptive  cruise  control  can 
cau se collisions,  o ther  accidents  and  serious 
pe rsonal  injury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  conve nience  that 
adapt ive cr uise  control  and  braking  guard 
offer  distrac t you  from  the  need  to  be  alert 
to  traffic  con dit ions  and  the  need  to  remain 
i n  full  control  of your  vehicle  at  all  times, 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking  guard  have  limits  -they 
will  not  slow  the  vehicle  down  or  maintain 
the  set  distance  when  you  dr ive  towards  an 
obstacle  or  somethi ng  on  or  near  the  road 
that  is  not  moving,  such as  vehicles  stopped 
in a traff ic jam,  a  sta lled  or  d isabled  vehicle. 
If  registered  by the  radar  sensor,  vehicles  or 
obstacles  that  a re  not  moving  can  t rigger  a 
coll is io n  warning  and  if confi rmed  by the 
video  came ra,  an acute  collision  war ning. 
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