display AUDI A5 COUPE 2012 Owner's Guide

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Button(s )
AC
----·
Meaning
Turn cooling system on/off
<=> page 83
Seat heating
<=>page 91
aJ The reg ulato r is a lso used to set the fan speed, ai r di s­
tributio n an d seat h eat ing.
(D Tips
The grille on the controls <=> fig. 94 must
remain unobstructed and must not be tap­
ed over. Measuring sensors are located be­
hind it.
Turning the climate control system on and off
Applies to vehicles: with deluxe automatic climate co ntrol
.. Briefly press the IOFFI button, or press the
IAUTOI button to turn the climate control
system
on .
.. Press the ~ ,o~ F=F ~I button to turn the climate
control system off and to block the a ir sup­
ply from the outside.
The climate control system switches back on
when a control button is operated.
Automatic mode~
Applies to vehicles: with deluxe automatic cl imate control
The standard operating mode for all times of
the year.
Tu rning on au tomatic mode
.. Set the temperature between 60° F (+16°()
and 84°F (+28°() .
.. Press the
!AUTO l button.
Automatic mode ensures constant tempe ra ­
tures in the interior and dehumidifies the air
ins ide the veh icle. Air temperat ure, volume
and d istribution are controlled automatically
to reach or maintain the desired inter ior tem­
perature as quickly as possible . Fluctuations
i n exte rior temperature and the effects of
temperature from the pos ition of the sun are
compensated fo r automat ically.
W arm and cold 81
This operating mode wo rks on ly in an adjusta ­
ble temperature range of 60°F (+16°() to
84°F (+28°(). If a temperature be low 60°F
( + 16°() is selected,
LO appears in the disp lay.
At temperatures above 84°F (+28°(),
HI is
displayed . At both extreme settings, climate
control runs co ntinuously at maximum cool­
ing o r heating powe r. The re is no temperature
r egulation.
Setting the temperature
Applies to vehicles: with deluxe automatic climate control
Fig. 95 Tempe rat ure sett ing regula tor
.. Rotate the regulator to the left to reduce
the temperature, or to the right to i ncrease
the temperature<=>
fig. 95 .
The selected temperature appears on the cl i­
mate control display. The temperature setting
will also appear for a few seconds in the radio
or MM I* display .
Fan[!]
Applies to vehicles: with deluxe a utomatic clima te control
The automatically preset fan speed can be re­
duced or increased .
Fig . 9 6 Fan button a nd regu lato r
.. Press the~ button.

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(D Note
-If you suspect that the climate control
system has been damaged, switch the
system off to avoid further damages,
and have it inspected by a qualified deal­
ership .
- Repairs to the Audi air conditioner re­
quire special technical knowledge and
special tools . Contact an authorized Audi
dealer for assistance .
(D Tips
-To avoid adversely affecting heating and
cooling performance and to prevent con -
Controls
Applies to vehicles: with Deluxe automatic climate control plus
Warm and cold 85
densation on the windows, the air intake
in front of the windshield must be free of
ice, snow and leaves.
- The air flowing out of the vents and
throughout the vehicle's entire interior is
discharged at the rear of the vehicle.
Make sure that the outlet slots are not
covered by clothing, etc.
- Climate control works most effectively if the windows and the panoramic sliding/
tilting sunroof* are closed . However, if
the interior of a parked vehicle is ex­
tremely hot from the sun, briefly open­
ing the windows can speed up the cool ­
ing process.
This overview will help you to familiarize yourself with the climate controls .
Fig. 98 Clim ate contro ls
The display shows the selected temperature
for the driver's side on the left and the select­
ed temperature for the front passenger 's side
on the right.
Functions are set by rotating the control or
are switched on and off by tapping the but­
tons. The LED in the buttons illuminates when
the function is active. OFF
AUTO
Temperature reg u latorsa>
~ b)
Meaning
Turns on and off
9page86
Automatic operation
¢page86
Temperature selection
9page 86
Fan
¢page87
Recirculation mode
¢page 87

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86 Warm and cold
Button(s )
o•
~
1Qul
AC
Meaning
Air distribution
c::> page87
Defrost
¢page BB
Rear window defogger
c::>page88
Turns cooling system on
and off
<=:>page BB
Seat hea ting
c::> page 91
aJ The re gulat or is al so use d to s et t he fa n s pee d, air d is ­
t ribut io n an d seat heating.
b) Th e sym bol m ay app ear sligh tly diff erent in some
mode ls.
(Di Tips
- The gr ille on the controls c::> fig . 98 must
r ema in unobstructed and must not be
ta ped ove r. M eas uring sensors are lo cat­
ed behind it.
Turning the climate control on and off
Applies to vehicles: w it h Deluxe au tomat ic clima te co n­
tro l p lus
"' Briefly press I O FF I, or p ress IAU TO I to turn
the climate cont ro l
on .
"' Press the !O FF ! button for at least 2 sec­
onds
to turn the climate contro l off and to
block th e air s upply from t he outside . " O FF"
appears in the display .
Climate control turns on again when you press
the
tempe rature regulator
Automatic mode~
Applies to vehicles: w it h Deluxe automatic climate co n·
trol plus
The standard operating mode for all times of
the year .
Turning on automatic mode
"' Se t the tempe rature between 60 ° F
( +1 6 °() and 84 °F ( +28 °() .
"' Press the
!AU TO I button . A
utomat ic mode ens ures constant tempera ­
tures in the inter ior and dehumidifies the air
i nside the vehicle . Air temperature, vol ume
a nd distribution are controlled automatically
to reach or main tain the desired interior tem­
perature as quickly as possib le . Fluctuat ions
in exter io r temperature and the effects o f
temperature from the position of the s un are
c ompensa ted for au tomatically.
This operating mode works only in an adjusta ­
ble temperature range of 60°F (+16°() to
84°F ( +28°() . If a tempe ratu re below 60 °F
( + 16°() is sele cted,
LO appears in the d isp lay.
At tempe ratu res above 84°F ( +28°(),
HI is
displayed . At both extreme se tt ings, climate
control runs continuously at maximum cool­
ing or heating power . The re is no temperature
regulation .
Setting the temperature
Applies to vehicles: with Deluxe auto mat ic climate con­
tr ol pl us
The temperature can be set separately for the
driver's side and fron t passenger' s side.
Fig. 99 Temp erat ur e sett ing regulato r
"' Rotate the regulator c::> fig . 99 to the left to
red uce the temperature, or to the right to
increase the temperature .
T he selected temperature appears o n the cl i­
mate control display. When the MMI display is
turned on, the temperature set ting appears
for a few seconds on the screen.

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~ Insert the key into the ignition lock .
~ Manual transmission: Fully depress the
clutch peda l and move the sh ift lever to the
neutral position.
~ Automa tic transmission*: Step on the brake
pedal and move the selector lever to the
P
or N position .
~ Press the key~ fig. 105 -the eng ine will
sta rt.
By pressing the key
without stepp ing on the
clutch or the brake, the ig nition is switched o n
and off. With the ignit io n on, t he steer ing
wheel is un locked.
You can only remove the key w ith the ignition
sw itched off . T o do this, you have to p ress on
the key aga in. Wi th an a utomat ic transm is­
sion, the se lecto r lever must be in the
P posi­
tion .
When starting the engine, ma jor e lectr ica l
l oads are switched off tempo ra rily .
After start ing a cold engine, there may be a
brief period of increased no ise because the oi l
p ressu re must fi rst build up in the hydraulic
va lve adjusters. This is normal and not a cause
fo r concern.
If the engine should not start immediately,
the starting p rocess is automatically stopped
after a sho rt time . Repeat sta rting p rocedu re.
Driver me ssage in the in strument cluster
display
Press brake pedal to start engine
This message appea rs if you do not step on
the brake pedal to sta rt the eng ine on a veh i­
cle with an automat ic transm iss ion.
Press clutch pedal to start engine
This message appears if you do not step on
the clutch peda l to start the engine on a ve hi­
cle with a manua l transm ission .
Engage Nor P to start engine
T his message appears when attempting to
start the engine if the se lector lever for the
automatic transmission is not in the
P or N
On th e ro ad 93
posit ion . The engine can only be started wi th
the se lecto r in these positions .
Shift to P, otherwise vehicle can roll away.
Doors do not lock if lever is not in P .
This message appears for safety reasons
along with a warn ing signal.
It a ppears if the
se lector lever for the automatic transmission
is not in the
P position after the ignition is
switched off . Move the selector lever to the
P
pos ition, ot herwise the vehicle is not secured
against ro lling away . You also cannot lock the
vehicle us ing the locking b utton o n the doo r
hand le o r us ing the remo te key .
.8, WARNING
-Always take the key w ith you whe never
you leave your ve hicle. O therw ise, the
en gine cou ld be sta rted o r ele ct rical
eq uip me nt s uch as the power windows
could be operated. This can lead to seri­
ous injury.
- Never leave children or persons re quiring
assistance unattended in the ve hicle. The
doors can be locked using the remote
transmitter, preventing people from es­ caping from t he veh icle on t heir own in
the ev ent of an e merge ncy. D epe nding
on t he time of yea r, peop le inside the ve­
hicle can be expo sed to very high o r very
low tempe ra tur es.
- Never re mo ve the ign ition key from the
ig nition lo ok while the veh icle i s m oving .
O the rwise, the s teering lock could su d­
d enly en gage and yo u wo uld not be a ble
to steer the vehicle .
@ Note
- In th e even t of a m alf un ct io n in the ele c­
t ronic ignit io n loc k a symbol in the in­
strument cl uste r flashes with the mes ­
sage
Ignition lock defective .
-Avo id hi gh engine spee ds, fas t a ccelera ­
tion or heavy engine loa ds while the en­
gine is still cold . This could damage the
eng ine.

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96 On the road
-If the engine has been under heavy load
for an extended period, heat builds up in
the engine compartment after the en­
gine is switched off -there is a risk of
damaging the engine. Allow the engine
to run at idle for about 2 m inutes befo re
switching it off .
@ Tips
If you open the driver's door with the igni­
tion switched on, a buzzer sounds and the
message
Ignition i s on appears in the in­
strument cluster display . Switch the igni­
tion off.
Switching engine off with the button
Applies to vehicles: w it h conve nience key
.,. Bring your vehicle to a complete stop.
.,. Automatic transmission* : Move the selector
lever to the
P or N pos ition.
> Pre ss the I STAR T ENGINE STOP I button
c::>page 94, fig. 106 .
Emerg enc y OFF function
If necessary, the engine can be switched off
with the selector lever in the
R , D or S* posi­
tions. To do so, step on the brake pedal and press and hold the
I START ENGINE S T OP I but­
ton (veh icle speed must be less than 6 mph/
10 km/h.
& WARNING
- Never turn off the eng ine unti l the vehi­
cle has come to a comple te stop.
- The brake booste r and se rvotronic only
work when t he engine
is running. With
the ignition turned off, yo u have to apply
more force when steering or braki ng .
Since you cannot steer and stop norma l­
ly, this can lead to accidents and serious
injuries.
- For safety reasons, you should always
park your vehicle with the se lector lever
in P. Otherwise, the veh icle could inad­
vertently roll away. -
After the engine has been switched off,
the radiator fan can cont inue to run for
up to 10 minutes -even with the ignition
switched off. It can also sw itch on again
after some t ime if the coolant tempera­
ture rises as the result of a heat bu ildup
or if the engine is hot and the engine
compartment is additionally heated by
the s un's rays .
Q;) Note
If the engine has been under heavy load
fo r an extended period, heat bu ilds up in
the engine compartment after the engine i s switched off -there is a r isk of damag ing
the engine. Allow the engine to run at id le
for abo ut 2 minutes before switching it
off .
Electromechanical
parking brake
Operation
The ele ctromechanical parking brake replaces
the hand brake.
Fig . 107 Center console: Parking b rake
> Pull on the switch @ c::> fig. 107 to apply the
parking brake. The indicator light in the
sw itch illuminates .
.,. Step on the brake pedal or the accelerator
pedal and press the switch at the same t ime
to re lease the park ing brake. The indicator
light in the sw itch goes out .
Your vehicle is equipped with an electrome­ chanical parking brake . The parking brake is
designed to p revent the veh icle from rolling
u nintentionally and replaces the hand b rake. .,..

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Using the parking brake to perform emer­
gency braking will slow your vehicle down
as if you had made a full brake application.
The laws of physics cannot be suspended
even w ith ESP and its associated compo­
nents (ABS, ASR, EDS). In corne rs and
when road or weather conditions a re bad,
a full brak e application can cause the vehi­
cle to skid or the rear end to break away -
r isking an accident.
Driver messages in the instrument
cluster
Caution: Vehicle parked too steep
This message appears when the park ing brake
is applied on an incline that exceeds about
30%.
In this case the braking power of the parking
brake may
not be adequate to prevent the ve­
hicle from rolling unintentionally .
Press brake pedal to release parking brake
This driver message appears when the switch
to release the parking brake was pressed. The
parking brake can only be released if you step
on the brake pedal and at the same time press
the switch or you automatically release the
parking brake with the start ing ass ist
<=> page 98.
(p] Parking brake m alfunction!
This driver message appears together with
the yellow
IIJ symbo l when there is a parking
brake malfunction.
On the road 99
Cruise control
Switching on
The cruise control system makes it possible to
drive at a constant speed starting at 20 mph (30 km/h) .
Fig. 108 Contro l l ever w ith push-b utton
Fig. 109 D isp lay : Selected speed
.. Pull the lever to position @<=> fig. 108 to
sw itch the system on.
.. Drive at the speed to be controlled.
.. Press button @to set that speed.
a,
~ 0 er a, a,
The stored speed and the green symbol
[ijj(Q~i~ (US model) /. (Canadian model) are
shown in the display<=> fig. 109. The display
may vary, depending on the type of display in
your vehicle. The ind icator light
mJJlm (US model)/ . (Canad ian model) will
also light up in the instrument cluster .
The speed is kept constant by modifying en­
gine power or through an active brake inter­
vention.
A WARNING
- Always pay attention to the traffic
around you when the cruise control is in
operation. You are always responsible for ..,.

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@ Tips
For safety reasons, the stored speed is de­
leted when the ign ition is turned off.
Changing stored speed
App lies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise co ntrol
The speed con be changed without touching
the accelerator or broke pedal.
Fig. 114 Contro l leve r: Changing speed
Increasing speed
.. Press the lever briefly upwards 0
¢ fig. 114. USA models: the speed increases
by about 2 .5 mph . Canada models : speed
will increase by one mark on the speedome­
ter sca le .
.. Press the lever upwards
0 and hold it. As
long as you hold the control switch down,
the light diode display in the speedometer
LED display in the speedometer moves for­
ward and the speed is increased.
Reducing speed
.,. Press the lever downwa rds briefly 0-USA
models: the speed decreases by 2.5 mph.
Canada models: speed will decrease by one
mark on the speedometer scale .
.. Press the lever downwards
0 and hold it.
As long as you hold the control sw itch down,
the light diode display in the speedometer
LED display moves backward and the speed
i s reduced .
After releasing the control switch, the system
regulates the speed to the value just set.
After each adjustment, the newly-set speed is
shown for a short time in the Information line
¢page 109.
Adaptive cruise control 105
@ Tips
You can increase your speed at any time by
stepp ing on the accelerator pedal. After
you release the acce lerator pedal, the sys­
tem adjusts back down to the speed you
previously set. A new desired speed can be
stored at any time by press ing the
!SET !
button ¢page 104, fig . 113.
Turning adaptive cruise control off
temporarily
Appl ies to vehicles: wit h adaptive cruise control
In some situations it makes sense to turn
adoptive cruise control off temporarily.
Fig. 115 Contro l l ever: Turnin g adapt ive cru ise contro l
off tempora rily
Turning control off temporarily
.. To shut off the control with the save func­
tion, either depress the brake pedal, or
.. Press the lever in the d irection of the arrow
@¢fig. 115.
Reactivating control
.,. To resume the saved speed, release the
brake pedal and press the lever in the d irec­
tion of the arrow
(D.
_&. WARNING
Improper use of the adaptive cruise con­
trol can cause collisions, other accidents
and serious personal injuries. Never re-
sume the stored speed if the speed is too
high for prevailing road, traffic or weather
-
conditions. ..,.

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106 Adaptive cruise control
When the system is turned off temporari­ly, the speed stored at the time is retained.
How is the distance (time interval) set?
App lies to vehicles : with a daptive cruise co ntrol
Distance con be set in four stages.
Fig. 116 Contro l lever : Sett ing dist ance
,. Push the slider switch once to the right 0
or to the left O c> fig. 116. The distance cur­
rently set is shown for 3 seconds in the in­
strument cluster display.
,. Push the slider switch
again to the right 0
or to the left Oto increase or to decrease
the distance by one step .
Select distance
The distance at wh ich the adaptive cruise con­
trol follows a vehicle in front is determined by
time interva ls . A time inte rval to a vehicle in
front is estab lished and maintained. This pro­
duces a speed-dependent interval. The higher
the speed, the greater the safety interval in
yards (meters)
c> &. .
The distances prov ided are spec ified values.
These distances may exceed or fa ll short of
these target distances, depending on the driv­
ing situation and the driving style of the vehi­
cle ahead.
Distance 1 ,;;:::::,_,;;:::::, __ _
This setting is ideal for brisk driv ing in bump­
er-to -bumper traffic. The distance is one sec­
ond. This is the equiva lent of, for instance,
- a distance of 36 feet (11 meters) at a speed
of 25 mph (40 km/h) -
a distance of 72 feet (22 meters) at a speed
of 50 mph (80 km/h)
- a distance of 108 feet (33 meters) at a
speed of 75 mph (120 km/h)
Di sta nee 2 ,;;:::::, __ ,;;:::::, __
This setting is idea l for "keep ing pace" com­
fortably in bumper-to-bumper traff ic. The dis­
tance is 1.3 seconds. This is the equiva lent o f,
f or instance,
- a distance of 46 feet (14 meters) at a speed
of 25 mph (40 km/h)
- a distance of 95 feet (29 meters) at a speed
of 50 mph (80 km/h)
- a distance of 144 feet (44 meters) at a
speed of 75 mph (120 km/h)
Di sta n ce 3 ,;;:::::, ___ ,;;:::::, _
This setting is ideal for "keep ing pace" in
bumper-to-bumper traff ic and is the equ iva­
lent of the generally recommended distance
that is "half of the speedometer speed". The
distance is 1.8 seconds. This is the equivalent
of, for instance,
- a distance of 66 feet (20 meters) at a speed
of 25 mph (40 km/h)
- a distance of 131 feet (40 meters) at a
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h)
- a distance of 197 feet (60 meters) at a
speed of 75 mph (120 km/h)
Di sta n ce 4 ,;;:::::, ____ ,;;:::::,
This setting is idea l for secondary road traffic.
The distance is 2 .3 seconds . Th is is the equiva­
lent of, for instance,
- a distance of 82 feet (25 meters) at a speed
of 25 mph (40 km/h)
- a distance of 167 feet (51 meters) at a
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h)
- a distance of 249 feet ( 76 mete rs) at a
speed of 75 mph (120 km/h)
You can set the way your vehicle performs in
ACC mode when accelerating and braking in
the radio or MMI*
<=>page 111. Depending on
the driving program and distance you select,
Ill>

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your vehicle's acceleration and braking can range from dynamic (1) to comfortab le (5) .
I Driving dynamic
standard comfort
program
Distance 1 1 2 3
Distance 2 2 3 4
Distance 3 2 3 4
3 4 5
_& WARNING
-
When setting the dista nce, the dr ive r is re­
sponsible for adhering to the respective
national and country-specific regulations .
- F ollowing other vehicles too closely in-
creases the risk of collisions and serious
persona l injury .
- Setting short distances to the traffic ahead red uces the t ime and distance
available to br ing your vehicle to a safe
stop and makes it even more necessary
to pay close attention to traffic.
- Always use good judgment and se lect a
safe following distance for the traffic, road and weather cond itions .
(j) Tips
The d istance setting is reset to the factory
default
DISTANC E 3 the next time the ig­
nition is turned on.
Ad apti ve crui se control 10 7
Driver information
Displays in the instrument cluster
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise control
Depending on the driving situation, driver in­
formation is displayed in the instrument clus ­
ter .
Fig. 1 17 Ove rv iew inst ru me nt cl uster
@ Speedometer and indicator light display
@ Display in the instrument cluster
© Message in the inst rument cl uster display
@ Speedometer and indicator light
display
Important information concerning vehicle op­
eration with adaptive c ruise control is shown
i n display area @. The desired speed you set is
indicated in the speedometer (LED lights
around the edge) .
T he indicator lights s how whether the system
has detected a vehicle traveling ahead.
@ Display in the instrument cluster
In disp lay area @ in format io n from the navi­
ga tion system" and the tr ip comp ute r is d is­
played in addition to in format ion about adap­
tive cr uise contro l.

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108 Adapti ve crui se control
You can select among the different in forma ­
tion by repeated brief taps on the
I RESET I but­
ton on the windshield wiper lever¢
page 23,
Operation.
© S tatus in dicator
The information in area © is not displayed
permanently. Information is disp layed only if
you set or change the speed setting, change
the time interval, when messages are dis­
played or if the adaptive cruise control is
turned off for safety reasons.
Speedometer and indicator light display
App lies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise control
~
- ---
~
® @ ©
Fig . 118 Instrument clus ter: Indicator light
Desired spe ed
The desired speed set by the driver is dis­
p layed by a red LED in the LED display in the
speedometer.
N
?3
" 00 a,
I f the des ired speed was set between two
lines on the speedometer using the
ISETI b ut­
ton, the two closest light diodes wi ll come on
¢ page 107, fig. 117.
The system a llows only speeds from 20 to 95
mph (30 to 150 km/h) to be set. This speed
range is faint ly illuminated in the speedome­
ter (LED lights) .
Indicator lights (symbols )
- @ Open r oad :
The ind icator light shows
that adapt ive cru ise contro l is active a nd
that no object is ahead of the veh icle. Astor­
ed speed requested is maintai ned .
-@ Driving in traff ic: The ind icator light indi­
cates that an object has been detected trav­
eling in front. Your speed is adjusted accord- ing to the speed of the vehicle in front.
The
adaptive cruise contro l accelerates and
brakes automatica lly w ithin the system's op ­
eration parameters.
- ©
Dri ver i nte rvention prompt : The red
flashing warning light means
Reque st for
driver to as sume con trol.
You as the dr iver
must slow the vehicle with the foot brake.
The symbol tells you that the adaptive
cruise control is not able to slow the veh icle
down enough to keep a enough distance to
the vehicle in front of you. An warning tone
w ill also sound when the symbo l appears.
For more information about the driver inter ­
vention prompt
¢ page 111.
CJ) Tips
-If you use the accelera tor to go faste r
t han the speed of the object ahead of
you, the
d riv e r intervent ion p rompt wi ll
not be accompanied by a warning s ignal.
- If the speed you previously set is exceed ­
ed, the indicator light in the speedome­
ter wi ll switch off.
Display in the instrument cluster
Applies to vehicles: wit h adaptive cruise control
F ig . 119 Display in the inst rume nt cluster
Scroll th roug h the available informa tion d is­
plays by briefly tapping the
I RESET ! button at
the end of the windshield wiper lever. You can
se lect information from the tr ip computer,
navigation system* or adaptive cruise control.
@ Vehicle symbol
@ Distance
© Status

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