light AUDI A5 COUPE 2012 Workshop Manual

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100 On the road
you r speed and the distance between
your vehicle and othe r vehicles.
- For reasons of safety, cruise contro l
sho uld not be used in the city, in sto p­
and-go traff ic, on twist ing roads and
w hen road conditions are poor (such as
ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain and hydro­
planing) -you cou ld have an acc ident .
- Switch the cruise contro l off temporarily
when d rivi ng in turn ing lanes, highway
exits or in construction zones .
- Please note that unconsciously "resting" yo ur foot on the accelerator pedal causes
c ruise contro l not to brake. This is due to
the control system be ing ove rridden by
the drive r's ac celeration.
{O) Tips
- Vehicles with manual t ransmission: You
can attain the set speed only if the gea r
that is currently engaged wi ll allow it, or
if i t does not tax t he engine and allows it
to run smoothly . There fore shift into a
higher or lower gear in a timely manner.
- The bra ke ligh ts illuminate as soo n as
the b rakes app ly automatica lly.
Changing speed
.. Press the lever in the direction of the 0
r::!v page 99, fig. 108 or in the direction of the
0 to increase or decrease your speed.
.,. Let go of the lever to save that speed.
Change speed in increments of 1 mph (1 km/ h) by light ly pressing the lever. If you keep the
lever pressed down, you will alter your speed
in 5 mph (10 km/h) increments .
You can a lso press the accelerator pedal down
to increase your speed, e.g. if yo u want to
pass someone. The speed you saved earl ier
will resume as soon as you let off of the accel ­
erator pedal.
If, however, you exceed your saved speed by
5 mp h (10 km/h) for longer than 5 minutes,
the cruise contro l will be turned offtempora -rily. The green symbo
l in the d isp lay t urns
white, the saved speed is retained .
Pre-selecting speed
You can pre-select your desired speed while
the vehicle is not moving .
.,. Tur n on the ign ition.
.,. Pull leve r into posi tion 1
¢ page 99,
fig. 108 .
.. Press the lever in the 0 or 0 direction to
increase or decrease your speed .
.,. Let go of the lever to save that speed.
This function makes it possib le, for examp le,
to save the speed you want before driving on
the h ighway. Once on the h ighway, act ivate
the cru ise control by pulling the lever toward
(D .
Switching off
Temporary deactivat ion
.,. Step on the brake pedal, or
.,. Manual transmission: Keep the cl utch pedal
pressed down
Longer, o r
.,. Press t he leve r into position @(n ot clicked
into place)
¢ page 99, fig . 108, or
.,. Drive for longer than 5 m inutes a t more
t han 5 mph (10 km/h) above the stored
spee d.
Switching off completely
.,. Press lever into position @(clicked into
p lace), or
.,. Switch t he ignit ion off .
T he speed you saved will be retai ned if the
cr uise control ha s been switched off tempora­
rily . To resume the saved speed, le t up o n the
brake or clutch pedal and p ull the leve r to po ­
sition
(D .
The saved speed w ill be erased afte r tu rning
t h e ignit io n off. .,..

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104 Adapti ve crui se control
keep a safe distance from vehicle in front of
you or to avoid a rear-end collision . In this sit­
uation, a symbol appears and a warning tone
sounds
¢ page 111.
Passi ng anoth er vehicl e
If you move into the passi ng lane and no veh i­
cle is detected ahead, the adaptive cruise con­
trol accelerates to the speed you have set and maintains it.
Overrid e
You can increase your speed at any t ime by
stepp ing on the acce lerator pedal. After yo u
re lease the accelerator pedal, the system ad­
justs back down to the speed you previously set .
@ Tips
Please note that the amount of accelera­
tion the adaptive cruise control uses de­ pends on the Distance setting selected.
DISTANCE 1 gives you accelerat ion that is
dynamic and sporty . DISTANCE 4, o n the
other hand, g ives more moderate accelera­
tion . For more information about the time
intervals ¢
page 106, How is the distance
(time interval) set?.
- Please note that if the adaptive cruise
control has begun braking the vehicle
and the driver chooses to brake the vehi­
cle add itionally, the brakes may fee l
"hard" . This is simply due to the pressure
build- up of the initial braking.
- Adaptive cruise control is sw itched off af ­
ter pressing the footbrake . The speed
saved up this point can be resumed. To resume the saved speed, release the
brake pedal and pull the control lever
¢ page 105, Turning adaptive cruise
control off temporarily .
Switching the system on and off
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise contro l
Fig. 112 Co ntrol lever : Sw itching o n and off
Sw itching the system on
.,. Pull the lever to position (D c::> fig. 112 .
Switching the system off
.,. Pres s the lever to pos it ion @ (latched).
How is the speed stored?
Applies to vehicles: wit h Audi adaptive cruise control
,' ts ~:_" ';;;", ' , E Sl'EEO CANCELU
. T ,0. -ON ... . RESUME~
Fig. 11 3 Control lever: Sto ring s peed
With the system switched on the speed is
stored as follows:
• Drive at the speed you want. The speed
must be between 20 and 95 mph (30 and
150 km/h).
.,. Press the
~ I S-ET ~I button c::> fig . 113 to store
the desired speed .
After the
I S ET I button is released, the current
speed is stored and ma intained .
The saved speed is now shown in the LED dis­ play in the speedometer by one or two illumi­
nated red light diodes ¢
page 108 . At the
same t ime, the saved speed is also shown for
a short time in the Information line
¢ page 109. ...,

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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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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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110 Adaptive cruise control
any objects over an extended time period. For
the time being, the distance to vehicles up
ahead is not being 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 side of the road (e.g. guard rails, traffic
signs, trees). As soon as a vehicle is detected
by the system again, it returns to its control
range and the text message disappears.
The ACC sensor is located in the right front
trim grille
¢ page 102, fig . 110. If there is a
loss of operation due to heavy contamination,
this area should cleaned to restore proper op­
eration.
ACC not available
The text message ACC not available appears,
for example, if the temperature of the brakes
is excessive . Adaptive cruise control is tempo­
rarily not available. A warning tone sounds as
a reminder.
ACC not available!
The text message ACC not available! appears
in the event of a malfunction. Adaptive cruise
control is turned off. A warning tone sounds
as a reminder. Have the system inspected by a
qualified dealership.
ACC sensor blocked !
The text message ACC sensor blocked ! ap­
pears 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 limit­
ed), the system will also takes into considera­
tion the outside temperature and/or the wind­
shield wiper operation. The
ACC sensor is dirty or blocked (e.g. leaves,
snow).
The sensor should be cleaned to restore prop­
er sensor function¢
page 102, fig. 110.
Engine speed !
The text message Engine speed ! appears in
vehicles with manual transmission when the driver did not shift up or down in time while
using adaptive cruise control braking or accel­
erating, causing the vehicle to exceed or not
reach the permitted limit speed. This causes
adaptive cruise control to deactivate automat­
ically. A chime sounds as a reminder.
Parking brake!
The text message Parking brake! appears if
emergency braking was manually initiated
with the Electromechanical Parking Brake
(EPB). The adaptive cruise control is turned
off. This is accompanied by a warning tone.
Stabilisation program
The text message Stabilisation program ap­
pears if the Electronic Stabilization Program
(ESP) has intervened. In this case the adaptive
cruise control is automatically turned off. This
is accompanied by a warning tone.
Speed
The set speed in mph (Canada km/h) always
appears when saving or changing the speed in
adaptive cruise control¢
page 104, How is
the speed stored?
and ¢ page 105, Changing
stored speed.
Speed too low
The text message Speed too low appears if
the current speed is too low
to set or to hold
the requested speed.
When setting a desired speed, it must be at
least 20 mph (30 km/h). At speeds below 12
mph (20 km/h), the cruise control is turned
off.
In speeds over 95 mph (150 km/h), the sys-
tem remains active and resumes the speed of .,..

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95 mph (150 km/h) if the driver removes the
foot from the accelerator .
Selector lever position!
The text message Selector lever position! ap­
pears when the selector lever is moved to po­
sition
N. In thi s position, adaptive cruise con­
trol is not avai lab le .
Driver intervention prompt
Applies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise control
The driver intervention prompt co/ls on the
driver to toke over the situation.
Fig. 121 Instrument clus te r: Driver inte rven tion
pr ompt
In certain situations, the braking power of the
adaptive cruise control is not sufficient to
maintain an adequate distance from the ob­
ject ahead . In this situation, the adaptive
cru ise control calls on
you as the driver to take
action.
The
driver intervention prompt alerts you vis­
ually and audib ly .
- A red vehicle is shown in the instrument
cluster disp lay
¢ fig . 121 .
-The text DISTANCE! appears in the status
line .
Adaptive cruise control 111
- The indicator light in the Instrument cluster
blinks red.
- A warning tone sounds.
(0 Tips
-If the adaptive cruise control initiates
braking, the hydraulic brake system is
under pressure . Th erefore, the brake
pedal distance is shorter and the pedal
"feels" harder.
- Adaptive cruise contro l is swi tched off af ­
ter pressing the footbrake. The speed
saved up this point can be resumed.
- To resume the saved speed, re lease the
brake pedal and press the control lever
¢ page 105, 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 accompan ied by a warn ing signal.
- If the speed you previously set is exceed­
ed, the indicator light in the speedome­
ter will switch off.
MMI settings
App lies to vehicles: with adaptive cruise control
Individual settings for adoptive cruise control
con be selected in the MMI*.
Settings for the driving program can be ad ­
justed individually to the particular user and saved in the MM!*.
,,. Select:
I CAR ! function button > Adaptive
Cruise Control
> Driving program .
Setting the driving program
In the driving program menu you can adjust
the characteristics of adaptive cruise control
to what you want using
dynamic , standard or
comfort.
Saving settings
Your individua l settings are automatically
saved and assigned to the remote control key
being used ( remote key storage). If the key is .,..

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116 Audi side assist
Audi side assist
Lane change assistant
Description
App lies to vehicles: with si de ass ist
The side assist helps you when changing
lanes .
a::ro
AUDI
.ii 0 0
Fig. 130 Rear bum per: Pos ition of radar senso rs ( not
vis ible on outs ide)
Fig. 131 Signal ligh t on t he outside mirror -driver's
side
Side assist uses radar sensors (not visib le on
outside) ¢
fig. 130 to help the d river check
blind spots, and see what is happening in traf­
fic behind the vehicle
¢ page 117, fig. 133.
Signal lights are built into both outside mir­
rors @¢
fig. 131. The signa l light on the left
outside mirror assists when moving over into
the left lane and the signa l light on the right
outside mirror assists when moving over into
the right lane.
The signal light comes on to te ll you that side
assist has detected a vehicle on that side and
that the position of this other vehicle should
be taken into account if you were to change
lanes . This is called the
informational stage
signal ¢
page 118 . The informational stage signal
is designed so that you notice it only
when you are looking in the outs ide mirror.
When you activate the turn signal and side as­
s ist detects a vehicle in a notable location, the
corresponding signal on the outside mirror
flashes briefly and brightly several times. This
is the
alert stage signal¢ page 118.
Activating and deactivating
Applies to vehicles: wit h side assist
Fig. 132 Driver 's door: S ide ass ist button
Activating
"' Press the¢ fig. 132 button. The indicator
on the button lights up.
Deactivating
"' Press the button again . The indicator light
on the button goes out .
The system works at speeds faster than 19 mph (30 km/h) .
A WARNING
--Improper reliance on the side assist sys-
tem can cause collis ions and serious per­
sonal injury:
- Never rely on ly on side assist when
changing lanes .
- Always check rear view mirrors to make
sure that it is safe to change lanes.
- Side assist cannot detect all vehicles un ­
der all conditions- danger of acc ident!
- Side assist cannot detect vehicles in time
to a lert you when they approach from
behind at very high speed, or fall drop
back very quickly.
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-The radar sensor's vision can be reduced
or entirely blocked by rain, snow, and
heavy spray. This can result in side assist
not adequately detecting vehicles or, in
some cases, not detecting them at all.
Always keep an eye on the d irection you
are traveling and the relevant area
around the vehicle.
- Please note that side assist indicates
there are approaching vehicles, o r vehi­
cles in your blind spot, only after your ve ­
hicle has reached a driving speed of at
least 19 mph (30 km/h).
- Side ass ist signal does not work around
tight corners (turning radius less than
328 feet or 100 m).
- Side assist is no replacement for the driv­
er's full attention . The driver alone is re­
sponsible for lane changes and similar
driving maneuvers. A lways keep an eye
on the direction you are traveling and the
relevant area around the vehicle.
(D Note
-To ensure that you do not adversely af­
fect side assist, do not block the area on
the rear bumper where the radar sensors
are located with foreign objects (such as
stickers or bicycle racks).
- Make sure that the signal light on the
outside m irror is not blocked by st ickers
or other items.
@ Tips
- Side assist automatically deactivates if it
detects that the radar sensors are
blocked
9 page 122. The indicator light
on the button goes out .
- The area on the bumper where the radar
sensors are located must consistently re­
main free of snow, ice, and heavy soiling
so that side assist can function properly.
Follow the additional notes on
.:!>page 122 .
-Additional tinting on the front side w in­
dows can make it harder to see and cor­
rectly understand the signal light on the
outside mirror.
Aud i side assist 11 7
-For Declaration of Compliance to United
States FCC and Industry Canada regula­
t ions ¢
page 296.
Sensor detection area
Applies to vehicles: wit h side assist
t
Fig. 133 Schemat ic illustrat ion : Sensor detect ion area
The detection¢ fig. 133 of the radar sensor
detection area is made up of:
- the approach area (light red area)
(D, about
230 feet (70 m) behind the vehicle, and
- the "blind spot" (dark red area)@.
The radar sensors cover the adjacent left and
right lanes. Other lanes are
not covered by the
radar sensors.
(D Tips
Side assist does not measure actual lane
width. The system assumes a fixed lane
width . Detection in the left and right lanes
i s based on this assumed lane width .
When driving on narrow roads o r when
driving to the left or right of the center of
a travel lane, it is possib le that vehicles
will be detected that are
not in the lane
next to the lane you are using
¢page 121.
Operation
App lies to vehicles: wit h side assist
Side assist compares the distance and differ­
ence in speed of detected vehicles with the
speed of your vehicle . Whenever the differ ­
ence in speed and distance is registered as no·
table if you were to change lanes, a signal
light appears on the respective m irror.
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118 Audi side assist
The signal can light up i f you are passed by a
vehicle or if yo u are passing another vehicle.
If you p ass another vehicle slowly (difference
in speed less than 9 mp h, or 15 km/h), the
signal light will come on as soon as the other
ve hicle is in your blind spot and is detected by
side assist . When the difference in speed is
greater, the signa l light will not come on.
Informational and alert stage signals
App lies to vehicles: with side assist
Side assist has two s ignal stages:
- the informationa l stage signal, and
- the a le rt stage signa l.
Side assist helps you by using the appropriate
signal s tage, depending on whethe r or not
you have activated the turn signal, and thus
have indicated that you are or are not chang­
ing lanes.
Informational stage signal
As long as you have not activated the turn sig­
nal, side assist informs you of detec ted vehi ­
cles that are registered as being in a notable
l ocation if you were to change lanes. Whenev ­
er the detected vehicle's difference in speed
and distance is registered by side assist as no­
table, the signal light on the respective m irror
produces muted illum ination.
The brightness of the informational stage sig­
na l 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 outside
mirror, you can clearly see the informat ional
stage signa l.
Alert stage signal
When you activate the turn signal, and side
assist has detected a vehicle in a notable loca­
tion on that part icular side, the signal light on
this side mirror flashes bright ly . The repeated
brief and b right flashing of the alert stage
signal reminds you to carefully check traffic to
the rea r in the outside mirror and over you r shou
lder, so that you can safely complete the
lane change
Q .&. in Safety tips on page 122.
(D Tips
The brightness of the s ignal light on the
outside mirrors can be adjusted with the
MMI* ¢page 121.
Driving situation: Fast approaching
vehicles
Applies to vehicles: with side assist
Fig . 134 Side assist: Fast approac hing veh icles
(!) Signal on outside mirror does not light
up
No vehicle was dete cted by the sensors. The
s ignal on the outside mirror does not light up
~ .&. in Safety tips on page 122.
@ Informational stage signal lights up
A fast approach ing vehicle - in the left-hand
l ane fo r example - was detected by the sen­
sors. Although th is vehicle is still fa r away, it
shou ld be taken into account if you were to
change lanes, due to the considerable differ­
ence in speed. The informationa l stage signal
on the outside mirror lights up ¢
page 118. ..,.

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