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Adaptive  cruise  control 
Speed  and  distance  control  system 
Applies  to  veh icl es : w it h  adaptive  c ruise  contro l 
Description 
The adaptive  cruise control  driver assistan ce program  is a 
combined  speed  and  distance  control  system . 
Fig.  112  Front 
bum per : Po sitio n of 
r a d ar  sen sor 
Any speed betwee n about  20  mph  (30  km/h)  and about  95  mph 
( 1 50  km/ h) can be set  and  held with  the  adaptive  cruise  control.  The 
system  also  regu lates a pre-set  distance  from  the  vehicle  ahead 
w ith in the  limits  of  the  system  described. 
Driv ing c an be more  relaxed,  particularly  o n long  tr ips on  inter states 
or  on other  highways that  a re generally  straig ht. 
How  does  it  work? 
Yo u ca n operate  the  adaptive  c ruise contro l using  the  leve r o n  the 
steer ing wheel  column:::, 
page 125, "H ow  is the  speed sto red? " and 
=:> pag e 12 7,  "How  is the  distance  (time  interval)  set?". 
Driver  information 
Important  info rmation  is brought  up  in the  speedometer  and  in the 
instrumen t  clust er  dis play as the  ve hicl e  is be ing  driven :::, 
page 128, 
"Driver  in format ion ". 
What  is  important  for  you  to  know 
The adaptive  cru ise cont rol  is set with  system-specified  lim its,  that  is, 
a s a driver,  yo u will  h ave  to  adju st the  speed and  dist an ce to the 
vehicle  ahead in some  instances :::, 
page 132, "Driver  inte rvention 
promp t"  and => 
page 133, "Sy stem  limi ta tions ". 
& WARNING 
Improper  u se  of the  adaptive  cruise  control  can cause  colli sion s, 
othe r accidents  and  serious  personal  injury. 
•  Never drive at  speeds  that  are too  high  for traffic,  road and 
weather  condition s. 
•  Never follow  the  vehicle  in front  so  closely  that  you  cannot  stop 
your vehicle  safel y. The adaptive  cruise  control  cannot  brake the 
vehicle  safely  when  you  follow  another  vehicle  too  closely . Alway s 
remember  that  the  adapti ve  cruise  control  has  a braking  power 
that  i s only  about  25%  of the  vehicle 's  maximum  br aking ability, 
the  automatic  b rak ing  function  cannot  bring the  vehicle  to  a stop. 
•  Never use  adaptive  cruise  control  on  roads where  you  cannot 
drive  safely  at a steady  speed , including  city , stop-and-go  or heavy 
traffi c,  on  winding  roads or when  road  condition s are poor  (for 
example , on  ice, gravel,  in fog,  heavy  rain or on  wet  roads  that 
in crea se  the  risk of  hydroplaning). 
•  The rada r sensor's 
vis io n can be  reduced  by rain,  snow  and 
heavy spray . This  can re sult  in vehicle s driving  ahead  being  inade
qu ately  detected  or, in some  circumstances , not  detected  at all.  If 
necessary,  take  action  yourself!  ..,  
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& WARNING (co ntinued ) 
• Always turn  off  adaptive  crui se control  when  entering  turn 
lanes,  highway  ex it  lanes  and con struction  zones  or similar situa
tions  because  the  vehicle  will  automatically  accele rate  to  the 
stored  speed . 
•  Never rest your foot  on the  accelerator  pedal,  especially  when 
the  adaptive  cruise control  is  being  u sed because  doing  so will 
override the  braking function  and prevent  the  brakes from  being 
applied  by the  system  when  it detect s a situation  when  the  brake s 
must  be applied. 
•  Alway s remember  that  the  adaptive  cruise control  has  limits  -
it does  not  react when  you drive towards  an obstacle  or something 
else  on or near the  road that  is not  moving,  such  as vehicles 
stopped  in a traffic jam , a stalled  or disabled  vehicle . 
•  Always remember  that  the  adaptive  cruise control  cannot 
detect  a veh icle th at  i s driving towards  you in your traffic  lane and 
that it cannot detect narrow vehicles such as motorcycles and bicy
cles . 
[ i] Tips 
•  For safety  reasons,  the  stored  speed  is deleted  when  the  ignition 
is turned  off. 
•  The  Electronic  Stabilization  Program  (ESP) and  the  Ant i-Slip Regu 
la tio n  (A SR) c anno t  be  de activated  when  the  adaptive  cruise  cont rol 
is sw itched  on . 
If the  ESP and  the  Anti -S lip Regulation  (ASR) has  been 
de activ at ed  an d yo u the n switch  on  the  ad apt ive cruise  cont rol,  the 
ESP fu nction  w ill also  be  activated  automatically. 
•  Dam age  cau sed  by  accide nts  (e.g.  if  the  vehicle  is dam age d whe n 
park ing)  can  affect  the  rada r sensor  settings.  This  can  cause  t he 
sys tem  to  malfunc tion  or  switch  off  comple tely. 
•  The  radar  sensor  cover  is  heated.  In w inter  conditions,  you  should 
st ill ch eck  befor e  dr iv in g  to  make  s ure  i t is  free  of  ice  and  s now.  If 
necessary,  clean  the  area  nea r the  rada r sensor  carefully=> 
page 122, 
fig.  112 . 
Controls  and equip 
ment  Safety  first 
• 
To ensure  that  the  radar  sensor  is  not  blocked , fore ign  objects 
(e .g.  st ickers,  add -on  par ts)  m ust  no t cover  the  are a ne ar  th e  radar 
sensor=> 
page 122, fig . 112 . The  area  near  t he radar  sensor  must  not 
be  painted,  either . 
•  For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FCC and  Industry 
C an ada regula tions => 
page 34 3.  • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: with  adap tiv e crui se  contro l 
How  does  adaptive  cruise  control  work? 
Vehicles  traveling  ahead  are de tec ted  w ith  the  aid  of  a 
ra dar sens or. 
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Fig. 113  Radar sen sor 
mea sureme nt  r an ge 
A radar  sensor  is  buil t into  the  front  of  the  vehicle=> fig. 113,  which 
is subject  to  ce rtain  system  limits => 
page 133 . Stationary  o bjects  are 
not  taken  into  cons iderat ion.  The  system  is  intended  to  measure  the 
distance  to  reflective  s urfaces.  The  system  responds  after  the 
dis tance  measuremen t  has  taken  place.  If a  meas urement  is  not 
poss ible,  the  system  does  not  respond. 
Open  road 
When  the  road  is clear,  the  adaptive  c ruise  contro l works  like  cr uise 
cont rol.  It  ma inta ins  a  constant  target  speed  specified  by  the  drive r. 
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Adaptive  cruise  control -____________ __,:_ __  _ 
Appli es  to ve hicl es: wi th  a daptive  cruise  cont rol 
System  status  indicator 
The  text  messages  and  symbols  shown  in this  area of  the 
display  are not  displayed permanently . 
Time  intervals  (such  as e::::, ____  e::::,) 
Fig. 122  System 
status  indicator 
The  different  symbols  for  the  time  intervals  appear  if you  change  the 
sett ings => fig.  122 . 
Th e text  message  ... (three  white  dots)  appears if a setting  cannot  be 
implemented  with  the  operating  lever. The  following  are  possible 
reasons: 
•  If you  pull  the  control lever  towa rds  you  to resume  speed  but  no 
requested  speed  was  set . 
•  If you  push  the  lever up  to  increase  (or  down  to  reduce)  speed 
when  no  speed  has  been set  previously. 
•  If you  push  the  lever  up to  increase  (or  down  to  reduce)  speed  and 
this  speed  is outside  the  range  from  20  to  95  mph  (Canada  mode ls: 
30  to 150  km/h) . 
ACC  functionality  Limited 
The  text  message ACC functionality  limited appears  when  the  ACC 
system  does not  detect  any  objects  over  an  extended  time  period.  For 
the  time  being,  the  distance  to  veh icles  up ahead  is  not  being 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
controlled
. The  ACC system  is not  switched  off,  so  increased  alertness 
is  required.  The  following  may  be  reasons  for  the  text message  ACC 
Functionally  limited: 
•  The  ACC sensor  is  dirty. The  ACC system  is  not reacting,  or  is  not 
reacting  correctly,  to  vehicles  traveling  ahead. 
•  It  is  possible  that  you  are  driving  on  a  road  with  very  light  traffic 
without anything  at  the  s ide of the  road  (e .g . guard  rails,  traff ic s igns, 
trees).  As soon  as  a vehicle  is detected  by the  system  again,  it returns 
t o  its  contro l range  and  the  text  message  disappears. 
The  ACC sensor  is  located  in the  r ight  front  trim  grille=> 
page 122, 
fig.  112. If there  is a loss  of  operation  due  to  heavy contamination, 
this  area  should  cleaned  to  restore  proper  operat ion . 
ACC  not  available 
The  text  message ACC not available appears,  for  examp le,  if the 
t empe rature  of  the  brakes is excessive.  Adaptive  cruise  control is 
temporarily  not  available.  A warning  tone  sounds  as  a  rem inder . 
ACC  not  available! 
The  text  message ACC  not available! appears  in the  event  of  a 
ma lf unct ion.  Adaptive  cruise  control  is turned  off.  A warn ing tone 
sounds  as  a  reminder . Have  the  system  inspected by a  qualified  deal
ersh ip. 
ACC  sensor  blocked ! 
The  text  message ACC sensor  blocked! appears  when  the ACC system 
can  no  longer  guarantee  safe  detection  of  objects.  Adaptive  cruise 
control  is turned  off. A warning  tone sounds  as  a reminder. 
To  decide  whether  it  is  necessary  to  switch  off  the  ACC (ACC sensor 
blocked 
!) or  if it  is only  a  temporary  condition  (ACC  Functionally 
limited),  the  system  w ill also  takes  into  consideration  the  outside 
temperature  and/or  the  windshield  wiper  operation . 
Th e ACC sensor  is d irty or  blocked  (e.g.  leaves,  snow). 
The  sensor  should  be cleaned  to restore  prope r sensor  funct ion 
=> 
page 122, fig.  112. 
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Adaptive  cruise  control ml ____________ __._ __  _ 
• A red  vehicle  is shown  in  the  instrument  cluster  display 
=> 
page 132, fig.  123. 
•  The  text 
DISTANCE! appears  in the  status  line . 
•  The  indicator  light  in the Instrument  cluster  blinks  red . 
•  A warning  tone  sounds. 
[I) Tips 
• If the  adaptive  cruise  control  initiates  brak ing,  the  hydraulic  brake 
system  is  under  pressure . Therefore,  the  brake pedal distance  is 
shorter  and  the  pedal  "feels"  harder . 
•  Adaptive  cruise  control  is switched  off  after  press ing  the  foot
brake . The  speed  saved  up  this  point  can  be resumed. 
•  To  resume  the  saved  speed,  release  the  brake  pedal and  press  the 
control  lever=> 
page 126, "Turning  adaptive  cruise  control  off 
temporarily ". 
•  If you  use  the  accelerator  to go  faster  than  the speed  of the  object 
ahead  of  you,  the 
driver  intervention  prompt will  not  be  accompa
nied  by  a warn ing  signal. 
•  If the  speed  you  previously  set  is exceeded,  the  indicator light  in 
the  speedometer  will  switch off.• 
Applies  to  ve hicle s: with  ad aptive  cru ise  co ntro l 
MMI  settings 
Individual  settings  for  adaptive cruise control  can be 
selected  in the  fv1fv1I*. 
Settings for  the driving  program can  be adjusted  individually 
to  the  particular  user and  saved  in the  MMI*. 
- Select:  [CAR]  function button 
> Adaptive  Cruise Control > 
Driving  program . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Setting  the  driving  program 
In 
the driving  program menu  you  can  adjust  the character istics  of 
adaptive  cru ise  control  to what  you  want  using 
dynamic , standard or 
comfort. 
Saving  settings 
Your  individual  settings  are  automatica lly saved  and  assigned  to  the 
remote  control  key being  used  (remote  key storage) . If  the  key is 
given  to  another  person, the  saved  settings  remain  as  they  are .• 
System  limitations 
App lies  to ve hicles : w it h  ada ptiv e cr uise  cont ro l 
General  information 
Some  driving  situations  which affect  the function  of  the 
radar sensor  are described  below. 
When  driving,  the  adaptive cru ise  contro l is governed  by physical and 
system-specified  limits.  Also,  under  certain  circumstances,  the  ACC 
system  may  react  unexpectedly or  late from  the  driver's  point  of view. 
Therefore,  a lways  be  attentive  and  intervene,  if necessary: 
•  when  driving  around  curves=> 
page 134 
• when  vehicles  in front  are  not  in line  with  your  vehicle=> page 134 
• when  other  ve hicles  are  changing  lanes=> page 134 
• when  other  veh icles  are  difficult  to  detect=> page 135. 
& WARNING 
The  radar  sensor's vision can  be  reduced  by rain, snow and  heavy 
spray . This  can result  in vehicles  driving  ahead  being  inadequately 
detected  or , in some  circumstances , not  detected  at  all. If  neces
sary,  take  action  yourself!• 
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When  driving  around  curves 
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Entering  a  curve 
Fig. 124  Vehicle 
entering  a curve 
Fig.  125  Vehicle 
leaving a curve 
When  entering  a curve,  the  adaptive  cruise  control  may  react to  a 
vehicle  in the  next  lane  and  apply  the  brakes  in your  vehicle 
=>  fig.  124.  The  braking action  can  be overridden  by depressing  the 
accelerator  pedal. 
Leaving  a  curve 
At the  exit  from  very long  curves  the  predictive  lane  reading can  cause 
the  adap tive  cruise  control  to  react  to  another vehicle in  the  next  lane 
and  apply  the  brakes  in your  vehicle => fig.  125.  The  braking  action 
can  be  overridden  by depressing  the accelerator  pedal.• 
Appli es to  v eh icles : wi th  adaptive cru is e  co ntro l 
Vehicles  offset  to  one  side 
Fig.  126  Vehicle trav
eling ahead outside 
the detection  range of 
the  radar sensor 
Vehicles  traveling  ahead and  to  one  s ide  cannot  be  detected  by the 
adaptive  cruise  control  until  they  are  within  the  detection  range  of 
the  sensor. • 
Appli es to  veh icle s: wit h ad aptiv e  cruise  cont rol 
Lane  changes by other  vehicles 
Fig.  127  A vehicle 
changes  lanes 
Vehicles  wh ich move  into  your  lane  a short  distance  ahead  cannot  be 
identified  by the  adaptive  c ruise  control  until  they  are  in the  radar 
sensor's  detec tion  range. •  
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The Audi  braking  guard  is active  from  a  speed  of  approx.  20  mph 
(30  km/h)  and  works  within  the  system limits=> 
page 133 even  when 
the  adaptive  cruise  control  is deactivated. 
A radar  sensor is built  into  the  front  of  the  vehicle=> 
page 122, 
fig.  112.  The  system  is  intended  to  measure  the  distance  to  reflective 
surfaces.  If  a  measurement  is not  possible,  the  system  does  not 
respond. 
When  the  measurement  has  taken  place,  the  system  can  assess  a 
hazardous  situation,  when  a vehicle  ahead  suddenly  brakes  or when 
your  own  vehicle  is dr iving  at  high  speed  towards a  much  slower 
vehicle  ahead.  As soon  as  the  system  assumes  that  a  possible  colli
sion  w ith  the  vehicle  ahead  can  only  be avoided  by immediate  all-out 
braking  or  by an  avoiding  maneuver,  a warning  appears . 
Th e system  has  a pre-set  response  time  to be able  to  warn  in good 
time.  This system  response  time  is automatically  reduced  if you  accel
erate  actively,  for  example  to  join  a highway.  Braking, transverse 
acceleration  and  the  steering  angle  can  lead  to  a  reduced  system 
response  time.  The  warning is deactivated  if you  begin  to overtake 
with  full  accelerat ion. 
The  system  draws  your  attention  to  two  different  hazardous  situa 
tions: 
Distance 
Th e  distance  wa rning is issued  in the  event  of  inadequate  distance  to 
the  vehicle  ahead  a  period  of  more  than  S seconds.  If  the  distance  is 
less  than  30  feet  (9 meters)  at SO mph  (80 km/h),  for  example, an 
optical  display  is faded  in  on  the  instrument  cluster=> 
page 135, 
fig.  131. 
If  the  vehicle  ahead  brakes  sharply,  a  collision  cannot  be  avoided, 
even  in the  case  of  an  immediate  response.  In  this  case,  increase  the 
distance  to  the  vehicle  ahead. 
Speed 
If  there  is a  much  slower  vehicle  ahead  in your  lane,  or  if the vehicle 
ahead  brakes  sha rply,  the  Audi  braking  guard calculates  the  point from  which  a collision  can  only  be  avoided  by all-out  brak
ing  or  by an 
avoiding  maneuver.  If  a warning does  sound,  a possible  collision  with 
the  vehicle  in front  can  be avoided  through  an  evasive  maneuver or  by 
braking. 
Th e warn ing is  given  in two  stages: 
•  Pre-warning: An optical  display  appears  in the  instrument cluster 
and  a  warning  tone  sounds. 
• Acute  warning: If you  do  not  respond  to  the  pre-warning,  the 
second  stage,  the  acute  warning,  is  issued. A brake  jolt  reminds  you 
to  concentrate  on  the  road  again. 
Under  heavy  breaking,  brake assist => 
page 241 also  helps  you  obtain 
maximum  braking effic ien cy. 
& WARNING 
Always  pay attention  to traffic,  even when  the  Audi  braking  guard 
is switched  on. You are always  resp onsible  for 
your speed  and the 
distance  between your  vehicle  and  other  vehicles. 
•  Always  keep the  legally  stipulated  safety distance  between 
your  vehicle  and  the vehicle  ahead  -danger  of accident! 
•  The Audi  braking  guard  does not  respond  outside  the  system 
limits,  for  example  if  you approach  a stationary  obstacle  (end  of a 
traffic  jam  or  breakdown  vehicle). 
•  Please observe that  the  Audi braking  guard  is subject to  restric
tions  in narrow  bends due to the  field  of vision of  the radar  sensor. 
This may  possibly lead  to  obstacles  not  being  detected. 
•  The  radar  sensor's 
vision can be reduced  by rain,  snow  and 
heavy spray . This can  result  in  vehicles driving ahead being  inade
quately  detected  or,  in some  circumstances,  not  detected  at  all. 
Always  watch where you  are  driving. 
•  Reflecting  objects such as e.g.  crash  barriers or the  entrance  to 
a  tunnel  may  impair the  function  of  the  radar  sensor.•  
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Audi  side  assist 
Lane  change  assistant 
Applies  to  veh icles : w ith  s ide  ass ist 
Description 
The side  assist  helps you  when  changing  lanes. 
A UD I 
0 
• 
Fig . 1 32  Rear 
bu mper:  Position  of 
r a d ar s ensors ( not 
v isible  on ou ts ide) 
Fig.  133  Signal  light 
o n  the  out side  m ir ror  -
driv er's s id e 
Side  ass ist  uses  radar  sensors  (not  vi sible  on  outside)=>  fig. 132  to 
help  the  driver  check  blind  spots , and  see  what  is happen ing  in traffic 
behind  the  vehicle=> 
page 139, fig.  135. 
Signal  lights  are  bu ilt  into  both  outside  mirrors 
(D =>  fig . 133 . The 
signal  ligh t on  the  left  ou tside  mirror  assists  when  moving  over  in to  the 
left  lane  and  the  signal  light  on  the  right  outs ide  mirror  assists 
when  moving  over  into  the  right  lane. 
T he  sig nal  light  comes  on  to  tell  you  that  side  assist  has  detected  a 
vehicle  on  that  side  and  that  the  position  of this  other  vehicle  should  be  taken  into  acco unt  if you  were  to  change  lanes . This is called  the 
inf ormational  stage  signal => 
page 140. The  informationa l stage 
signal  is designed  so  that  you  not ice  it only  when  you  are  looking  in 
the  o utside  m irror. 
When  you  activate  the  turn  s ignal  and  side  assist  detects  a vehicle  in 
a  notable  locat io n,  the  co rrespo nd ing  s ignal  on  the  ou tside  m irror 
flashes  briefly  and  brightly  several  times.  This  is the  alert  stage 
s ignal => 
page 140. • 
Applies  t o vehicle s: wit h  sid e  ass ist 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Activating 
Fig.  134  Dr ive r's 
do or:  S ide  assist 
bu tto n 
- Press  the=>  fig.  134  button . The  indicator  on  the  but ton 
lights  up .  .,_  
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Deactivating 
- Pre ss  th e b utton again . Th e ind icator  light  on the  button 
goes  o ut. 
The  system  works  at  speeds  faster  than  19  mph  (30  km/h) . 
& WARNING 
• Improper  reliance on the  side assist system can cause collisions 
and  seriou s per sonal  injury: 
- Never  rely only  on side assist when  changing  lanes. 
- Alway s check rear view  mirrors  to  make  sure that  it  is safe to 
change  lanes. 
•  Side assist cannot  detect  all  vehicles under  all  condition s
danger  of  accident! 
•  Side a ssist  cannot  detect  vehicle s 
in time  to  alert  you when 
they  approach  from  behind  at  very  high  speed , or fall  drop  bac;k 
very  quickly . 
•  The  radar  sensor's 
vision can be  reduced o r entirely  blocked  by 
rain,  snow,  and  heavy spray . Thi s can result  in side a ssist  not 
adequately  detecting  vehicles o r,  in some cases , not  detecting 
them  at  all.  Always  keep an  eye on the  direction  you are traveling 
and  the  relevant  area  around  the  vehicle. 
•  Plea se note  that  side assi st  indi cates  there  are  approaching 
veh icles, or vehicles in your  blind  spot,  only  after  your  vehicle  has 
reached a driving  speed of  at  lea st  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
•  Side assist signal  does not  work  around  tight  corners (turning 
radius  le ss than  328  feet  or  100  m). 
•  Side assist is no replacement  for the  driver's full  attention.  The 
driver  alone  is respon sible  for  lane  changes and  similar  driving 
maneuvers.  Always  keep  an eye on the  direction  you are traveling 
and  the  relevant  area  around  the  vehicle . 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
0 Note 
•  T
o ens ure t hat  you  do  not  adve rsely  affec t side  assist,  do  not  blo ck 
the  area  on  the  rear  bumper  where  the  radar  sensors  are  located  with 
foreign  obje cts  (s uch as  stickers  or  bicy cle  ra cks). 
•  Make  s ure  that  the  s ignal  light  on  the  outside  mirror  is not 
blo cked  by st ickers  or  o ther  ite ms. 
W Tips 
•  Side  assist  a utoma tically deact iva tes  if  it  de tects  that  the  rada r 
sensors  are  blocked=> 
page 145. The  indicator  light  on  the  button 
goe s out. 
•  Th e area  on  the  bumpe r w here the  ra dar  sensors  are  located  must 
c o nsistent ly  remain  free  of  snow,  i ce,  a nd  heavy  soiling  so  tha t side 
assist  can  funct ion  p roper ly.  Follow  the  add itiona l notes  on 
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page 1 45 . 
•  Additiona l tint ing  on  the  front  si de windows  can  make  it  ha rder  to 
see  and  co rrec tly un ders t and  t he sig nal ligh t on  the  outs ide  m irro r. 
•  F or  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FC C  and  Industry 
Cana da  regulat ions=> 
pag e 343.  • 
Applies  to veh icl es: w ith  s ide ass ist 
Sensor  detection  area 
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Fig . 135  Schem atic 
ill ustration:  Se nsor 
detectio n area 
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The detection~ page 139, fig. 135  of  the  radar  sensor detection 
area  is made  up  of : 
•  the  approach  area  (light  green  area) 
(D, about  230  feet (70  m) 
behind  the  vehicle , and 
•  the  "blind  spot"  (dark  green  area)@. 
The  radar  sensors  cover  the  adjacent  left and  right  lanes. Other  lanes 
are 
not covered  by the  radar sensors . 
rn Tips 
Side assist  does not  measure  actual  lane  width.  The system  assumes 
a fixed  lane width.  Detection  in the  left  and  right lanes  is based  on 
this  assumed  lane  width. When  driving  on  narrow  roads  or when 
driving  to  the  left or right  of  the  center  of  a travel  lane,  it  is  possible 
that  vehicles  will  be detected  that are 
not in the  lane next  to the  lane 
you  are  using~ 
page 144. • 
Applie s to  vehic les: w ith  s ide a ssist 
Operation 
Side assist  compares  the  distance  and  difference  in speed  of  detected 
vehicles  with  the  speed  of  your  vehicle . Whenever  the  difference  in 
speed  and  distance  is  registered  as  notab le  if you  were  to  change 
lanes , a  signa l light  appears  on  the respective  mirror . 
The  signal  can  light up  if you  are  passed  by a vehicle  or  if you  are 
passing  another  vehicle . 
If you  pass  another  vehicle  slowly  (difference in  speed less than  9 
mph,  or  15  km/h), the  signa l light  will  come  on  as  soon  as  the  other 
vehicle  is  in your  blind  spot  and  is detected  by side  ass ist.  When  the 
difference  in  speed  is  greater, the  signal  light  will  not  come  on. • 
Appli es  to  vehicles : with  si de assist 
Informational  and  alert  stage  signals 
Side  ass ist  has  two  signal  stages: 
•  the  informational  stage  signal,  and 
•  the  alert  stage  signal. 
Side  assist  helps  you  by  using the  appropr iate  signal  stage, 
depending  on  whether  or  not  you  have activated  the  turn  signal,  and 
thus  have  indicated  that you  are  or  are  not changing  lanes. 
Informational  stage  signal 
As long  as  you  have  not activated  the turn  signal,  s ide  assist  informs 
you  of  detected  vehicles  that are  reg istered  as  being  in a notable  loca 
tion  if you  were  to  change  lanes . Whenever  the  detected  vehicle's 
difference  in speed  and  distance  is registered  by side  assist  as 
notable , the  signal  light  on  the  respective mirror  produces  muted 
illumination. 
Th e brightness  of the informat ional  stage  signal is  designed  not  to  be 
as  intense,  so  that  it  does  not  interfere with  your  view  of  the  road 
when  you  are  driving  and  have no intention  of  changing  lanes. When 
you  look  in  the  outs ide  mirror,  you  can  clearly  see  the  informational 
stage  signal. 
Alert  stage  signal 
When you  act ivate  the turn  s ignal , and  side  assist  has detected  a 
vehicle  in a notable  location on that  particular  side , the  signal  light  on 
this  side  mirror  flashes brightly.  The  repeated brief and bright 
flashing  of  the  alert  stage  signal  reminds  you  to carefully  check 
traffic  to  the  rear  in the  outside  mirror  and  over your  shoulder,  so that 
you  can  safely  complete  the  lane  change~ 
& in  "Safety tips" on 
page 145. 
rn Tips 
The  brightness  of  the  signa l light  on  the  outside  mirrors  can  be 
adjusted  with  the MMI* 
~ page 143. •  
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A pplie s to  vehicles : wi th  s ide ass ist 
Driving  situation:  Fast  approaching 
vehicles 
Fig.  136  Side assist: Fast approaching  vehicles 
(D Signal  on  outside  mirror  does  not  light  up 
No  vehicle  was  detected  by  the sensors . The signal  on  the outside 
mirror  does  not  light  up~ 
& in "Safety tips" on page 145. 
@ Informational  stage  signal lights  up 
A fast  approaching  vehicle·  in the  left-hand  lane  for  example·  was 
detected by the  sensors . Although  this vehicle  is sti ll  far  away,  it 
should  be taken  into account  if you were  to  change  lanes, due  to  the 
considerable  difference  in speed . The  informational  stage  signal  on 
the  outside  mirror  lights  up~ 
page 140. 
Contro ls  a nd  e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
® Alert  stage  signal  flashes 
If you  act ivate  your turn  signa l in driving situation @, the  signa l 
br iefly f lashes  repeatedly . Side assist  is alert ing you to  a vehicle  that 
you  may  not  have  noticed . 
[I) Tips 
• The  faster  a vehicle  approaches from  the rear, the sooner  the 
signal  on the  outs ide  mirror  l igh ts up . S ide  assist  will  signal, at  the 
latest,  when  a detected  vehicle  enters  your  "blind  spot". 
•  Whe n veh icles  approach  very  quickly, chang ing  lanes  can  be 
dangerous  even  if the  signal  on the  outside  mirror  does  not  light  up. • 
App lies to  vehicles : with  side assis t 
Driving  situation : Slowly  approaching 
vehicles 
Fig.  137  Side assist:  Slowly  approach ing  vehicles  and  vehicles  in your  blind 
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