AUDI A5 COUPE 2015 Owners Manual
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General information 
Applies to vehicles:  with  Audi side assist 
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Fig.  106  Driving situat ions 
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Fig.  107  Rear of the  vehicle:  positio n of  the  sensors 
Side  assist  functions  at  speeds  above  approxi
mately  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
@ Vehicles  that  are approaching 
In  certain  cases,  a vehicle  will  be  classified  as 
critical  for  a  lane  change  even  if it  is still  some
what  far  away. The  faster  a vehicle  approaches,  the  sooner  the  display  in  the exterior  mirror  will 
turn  on. 
@ Vehicles traveling  with  you 
Vehicles  traveling  with  you  are  indicated  in the 
exterior  mirror  if they  are  classified  as  critical  for 
a  lane  change.  All vehicles  detected  by side  assist 
Audi  side  assist 
are  indicated  by the  time  they  enter  your  "blind 
spot",  at  the  latest. 
© Vehicles left behind 
If you  slowly  pass  a vehicle  that  side  assist  has 
detected  (the  difference  in speed  between  the  ve
hicle  and  your  vehicle  is less  than 9  mph  (15  km/ 
h)),  the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  turns  on  as 
soon  as  the  vehicle  enters  your  blind  spot. 
The  display  will  not turn  on  if you  quickly  pass  a 
vehicle  that  side  assist  has  detected  (the  differ
ence  in speed  between  the  vehicle  and  your  vehi
cle  is greater  than  9  mph  (15  km/h)). 
Functional  limitations 
The radar  sensors  are  designed  to detect  the  left 
and  right  adjacent lanes  when  the  road  lanes  are 
the  normal  width.  In  certain  situations,  the  dis
play  in the  exterior  mirror  may  turn  on  even 
though  there  is no  vehicle  located  in the  area  that  is critical  for a lane  change.  For example: 
- if the  lanes  are  narrow  or  if your  are  driving  on 
the  edge  of your  lane. If this  is  the case,  the 
system  may  have  detected  the  vehicle  in anoth
er  lane  that  is 
not adjacent  to  your  current  lane. 
- if you  are  driving through  a  curve.  Side  assist 
may  react  to  a vehicle  that  is one  lane  over  from 
the  adjacent  lane. 
- if side  assist  reacts  to  other  objects  (such  as 
high  or  displaced  guard  rails). 
- In  poor  weather  conditions.  The  side  assist 
functions  are  limited. 
Do  not  cover  the rada r senso rs¢ 
fig. 107 with 
stickers,  deposits,  bicycle wheels  or  other  ob
jects,  because  this  will  affect  the  function.  Do not 
u se  side  assist  when  towing  a trailer.  For  infor
mation  on  cleaning,  refer  to¢ 
page 184. 
A WARNING 
-Always pay  attention  to  traffic  and  to  the 
area  around  your  vehicle . Side assist  cannot 
replace  a  driver's  attention.  The driver  alone 
is always  responsible  for lane  changes  and 
similar  driving  maneuvers. 
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Audi  side  a ssist 
- Improper  reliance  on  the  side  assist  system 
can  cause  collisions  and  serious  personal  in
jury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side  assist  when  chang
ing  lanes. 
- Always check  rear  view  mirrors  to  make  sure  that  it  is safe  to  change  lanes. 
- Side  assist  cannot  detect  a ll vehicles  under 
all  conditions- danger  of  acc ident! 
- Please  note  that  side  assist  indicates  there 
are  approaching  vehicles,  or  vehicles  in your  blind  spot,  only  after  your  vehicle  has 
reached  a  dr iv ing  speed  of at  least  19  mph 
(30  km/h). 
- In  certa in situations,  the  system  may  not 
function  or  its  funct ion  may  be  lim ited.  For 
example: 
- if vehicles  are  approaching  or  be ing  left 
behind  very  qu ickly. The  display  may  not 
turn  on  in time . 
- in poor  weather  condit ions  such  as  heavy 
ra in,  snow  or  heavy  m ist . 
- on  very  wide  lanes,  in tight  curves  or  if 
there  is a  rise  in the  road  surface . Vehicles 
in the  adjacent  lane  may  not  be  detected 
because  they  ar e outside  of the  sensor 
range . 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumpe r, wheel  housing  and 
unde rbody.  This can  affect  the  system . Have 
your  author ized  A udi  dealer  or  authori zed 
Audi Service  Facility  c hec k their  fu nction. 
(D Tips 
- If the  window  g lass  in the  d river's  doo r or 
front  passenger's  door  has  been  tinted,  the 
display  in  the  exterio r mirror  may  be  misin
terpreted. 
- F or  De clarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Indus try Canada  regula tions 
q poge 247 . 
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Activating  and  deactivating 
App lies to  vehicles:  wit h Aud i side  assist 
Fig. 108 D river 's doo r: Side ass ist  button 
.,.  Press  the  button q A in  General information 
on page  99 
to  switch  the  system  on/off . The 
LED in the  button  tu rns  on  when  side  assist  is 
sw itched  on . 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  A udi side ass ist 
The signal  brightness  can be set  in  the  radio  or 
MMI* . 
.,. Select: I CAR I function  button > Aud i side as sist. 
.,.  Select: I CAR I function  button > Car  sy ste m s* 
contro l button > Driver  a ssis t > A udi  side a s
s is t. 
The  display  brightness  adjusts  automatically  to 
the  brightness  of the  surroundings,  both  in the 
i nformation  and  in the  wa rning  stage . In very 
dark  or very  brig ht  surround ings,  the  display  is  al
ready  set  to  the  m in imum  or  maximum  level  by 
the  automatic  adjustment . In  such  cases,  you 
may  notice  no  change  when  ad justing  the  bright
ness,  or the  change  may  only  be  noticeable  once 
the  surroundings  change . 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a  leve l where  the  d isp lay 
i n the  information  stage  will  not  disrupt  your 
view forward.  If  you  change  the  brightness,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  will  briefly  show  the  brightness  level  in the  information  stage.  The 
brightness  of the  warning  stage  is linked  to  the 
brightness  in the  information  stage  and  is  adjust
ed  along  with  the  information  stage  adjustment . 
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@ Tips 
-Side  assist  is  not  active  wh ile you  are  mak
i ng  the  ad justment . 
- Your settings  are  automatically  stored  and 
ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key being 
u sed. 
Driver  messages 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi side  assist 
If  s ide  ass ist  switches  off  by  itse lf, the  LED  in the 
button  turns  off  and  a  message  wi ll appea r in the 
in str ument  cluster  d is pl ay: 
Audi  side assist unavailable:  Sensors blocked 
The  radar  sensors'  vision  is  a ffected.  Do  not  cover 
the  area  in front  of  the  senso rs with  bike  wheels , 
stickers,  dirt  or  other  objects . Clean  t he a rea  in 
front  o f the  sensors,  i f necessa ry ¢ 
page 99, 
fig. 107. 
Audi  side assist: Currently  unavailable 
Side  assis t  can not  be  swi tched on  t emporarily be 
c a use  there  is  a m alfuncti on  (for  examp le,  the 
b attery  c harge  level  may  be  too  low). 
Audi  side assist: System  fault! 
The system  ca nnot  guara ntee  that  it  wi ll detect 
ve hicles  co rrec tly a nd  it  is sw itched  off . Th e  sen 
sors  have  bee n disp lace d or  are  fau lty. H ave t he 
sys te m  checked  by an  author ized  A udi dealer  or 
a uthor ized  Audi  Se rv ic e  Facili ty so on . 
Audi  side assist : Unavailable  when  towing 
Side  assist  sw itches  off  aut omatically  when  a  fac
tory- insta lled  trailer  hitch  is c onnected  to  the 
e lectrical  co nnector  on  the  tra ile r. The re  is  no 
g ua ran tee  the  sys tem  w ill switch  off  when  usi ng 
a  retrofitted  tra ile r  hi tch . D o  not  use  s ide assist 
when  towing  a t ra ile r. 
Aud i side  assist 
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Audi  drive select 
Audi  drive  select 
Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  Audi  drive select 
Drive  select  provides  the  possibility  to  experience 
d ifferent  types  of  vehicle  settings  in one vehicle. 
F or  instance,  using  the  three 
Comfort,  Auto and 
Dynamic modes, the driver  can switch  from  a 
sporty  to  a comfortable  driving  mode  with  the  press of  a button. 
Addit ionally,  in vehicles  with  MM I*, the  vehicle 
setup  for 
Individual* mode  can be  customized  by 
you.  This  makes it  possible  to  combine  settings 
such as a sporty  engine  tuning  with  comfortable 
steering . 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of the Audi  drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  other  acc idents  and serious 
personal  injury. 
Description 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  Audi  dr ive select 
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The vehicle  setup  in  each mode  depends  on  the 
veh icle's features . However, the  engine,  automat
ic transmission*  and steering  are always  involved. 
Engine and  automatic  transmission* 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  engine  and the  au
tomatic  transmission  respond quicker  or  in a 
more  balanced  manner  to  accelerator  pedal 
movements.  In the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the  au
tomatic  transmission  shifts  at higher RPMs. 
Steering 
The steering  adapts  in terms  of  steering  effort 
and steering  ratios.  Indirect  steer ing that  moves 
easily, like  the steering  in  comfort  mode,  is best 
suited  to  long  drives on a highway.  In  contrast, 
dynamic  mode  provides  sporty,  direct  stee ring. 
The follow ing applies  to  vehicles  with  dynam ic 
steer ing*:  the steering  ratio  changes  based on ve
h icle  speed in  order  to  maintain optimum  steer
ing effort  for  the  dr iver at  all  times. This sets the 
s teer ing to  be less sensitive  at  higher speeds in 
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order  to provide  improved  vehicle  control.  At  re 
duced  speeds, however,  steering  is more  direct  in 
order  to  keep the  steer ing  effort  as m inima l as 
possib le when  the  driver  is maneuver ing the  vehi
cle. At  low  and average speeds, dynam ic steering 
additionally  provides  more  responsive steering 
performance. 
Adaptive  dampers* 
The adaptive  dampers*  use sensors to  record  in
formation  regarding  steering  movements,  brak ing  and acceleration  operations  by the  driver, 
road surface,  driving  speed,  and load.  This makes 
i t  possible  to  adapt  damp ing to  the  driving  situa
tion  virtually  in  real t ime . Drive select  also  makes 
i t  possible  to sat isfy  the  desire fo r sporty  suspen
s ion  (Dynamic)  and  comfortable  suspension 
(Comfo rt) without  giving  up  ba lanced tuning  (Au
to). 
Sport  differential* 
As a compone nt  of  the  all  whee l dr ive system 
(quattro) 
<> page 174, t he sport  differential*  dis
tributes  the  driving  power  to the  rear axle  de
pending  on the  situation.  The distribution  of 
power  varies  depending  on the  mode  selected. 
The goal  is a high  level  of  agility  and ability  to  ac
ce lerate  on  curves. The vehicle  is very  responsive 
to  steering. 
Audi  adaptive  cruise control* 
The behavior  when  accelerating  can be adjusted 
from  comfortable  to  sporty,  depending  on the  drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cruise  control  a lso 
responds  to  the  driving  behavior  of  the  vehicle 
ahead in  a more  conservative  or sporty  manner. 
Engine sound* 
The  sound  of  the  engine  is adapted  to  the select
ed  mode  and ranges from  subtle  to  sporty. 
(D Tips 
- In  some  models,  the maximum  vehicle 
speed can only  be reached  in the 
Auto and 
Dynamic modes. 
- For  vehicles  with  an automatic  transmis-
sion,  se lecting  the 
Dynamic mode  results  in 1111- 
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sporty  sh ifting  charac ter istics . The  5  gear 
position  engages  automatically. 
- In  vehicles  that  have  dynamic  steering*,  op 
erating  noise  is  hea rd  when  starting  or  sto p
p ing  the  engine . This does  not  indicate  a 
problem. 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  drive select 
You con choose  between Comfort , Auto , Dynam· 
ic 
and Individual * modes. 
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F ig . 109 Ce nter  co nso le : Con trol fo r A udi  dri ve se lect 
F ig. 110  MMI*: Audi  drive se lect 
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  MMI an d  Aud i d rive select 
Aud i drive  select 
.,.  To set  the  mode,  press  the r.:i:.~ button 
~ fig . 109 multip le  times  until  the  des ired 
mode  is  displayed  in the  instrument  cl uster . Or 
.,.  In  the  M MI*, se lect : ICARlfunction  button> 
Comfort , Auto , Dyn amic or Individual *. 
In veh icles  without  the  MMI*, the r:l:e'i button  is 
fo und  underneath  the  shift/selector  lever. 
You can  change  the  driving  mode  when  the  vehi 
cle  is  stationary  or  while  dr iving. 
If traffic  per
mits,  after  c hanging  modes,  briefly  take  your 
foot  off  the  acce lerator  pedal  so  that  the  recently 
selected  mode  is also  activated  for  t he  engine 
and  transmission . 
Comfort -provides  a  comfort-o riented  veh icle 
setup  and  is suited  for  long  drives  on  highways. 
Auto  -provides  an  overall  comfo rtable  ye t dy 
nam ic dr iving  feel  and  is suited  for  every  day  use . 
Dynamic  -gives  the  driver  a spor ty driving  feel 
and  is suited  to  a sporty  dr iv ing  style. 
Individual * -~ page  103 . 
.&, WARNING 
-Pay atte ntion  to  tra ffic  when  op era ti ng  d rive 
se lect  to  preven t  pote ntial  r is k  of  an  a cci dent. 
You con personally  specify  the  vehicle setup  in the  MMI* . 
.,. Se lect  the  ICAR I function  bu tton  > Set  individu· 
al 
c o ntro l bu tton.  Once yo u se lec t the  me nu, 
yo u will a utoma tical ly  dr ive in the 
individual 
mode. 
Systems  Comfort 
Engine/Transmi ssion 
balan ced 
Steering comfo rtable 
Dynamic  steering* comfor table/ indirect  T
he  equipment  in you r vehicle  will determine 
wh ich  se tt in gs  y ou  can  adjust.  The following  ta
ble  p rov ides  an overview  of  the  charac teristics  of 
each  driving  mode. 
Auto  Dynamic 
balanced  sporty 
balanced  sporty 
ba lanced/direct  sporty/direct 
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Audi  drive select 
Systems  Comfort 
Adaptive  dampers * 
comfortable 
Sport  differential* balanc ed 
Adaptive  cruise control* comfortable 
Engine sound* subtle 
al Sub tle in t he d riving  posit ion D and  sp or ty  in  the  driv ing pos it io n 5. 
(D Tips 
Your Individual* mode  settings  are  automati
cally  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  con
trol  key being  used. 
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Auto  Dynamic 
balanced  sporty 
agile  sporty 
balanced  sporty 
subt le/sporty
3> sporty  
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Parking  System 
Parking  system 
Applies to  vehicles: with  parking system 
Different  park  assist  systems  may  be used for 
parking  or  maneuvering,  depending  on  the  vehi
cle's features. 
Parking  system  (rear)*: 
For  the parking  system  (rear), the  acoustic  park 
assist  system  is installed  in the  rear  of the  vehicle 
¢page  105. 
The rear  parking  assist  system  uses ultrasonic 
sensors  to  determine  the distance  of  the  vehicle 
from  a detected  obstacle.  There are a total  of 
four  sensors  located on the  rear  bumper  (two  in 
the  middle  and two  on the  sides) . 
Parking system  (rear,  with  rear view 
camera)*: 
For the parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view cam
era), 
the  rear acoustic  park assist  system  is inte
grated  in the  rear of  the  vehicle  and the  rear view 
camera is integrated  in the  rear lid ¢page 108. 
The parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view camera) 
uses ultrasonic  sensors to  determine  the  distance 
of  the  vehicle  from  a detected  obstacle.  There are 
a total  of  four  sensors  located on  the  rear  bump
er  (two  in the  middle  and two  on the sides). 
A WARNING 
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Make  sure the  sensors are  not  covered by 
stickers,  deposits  or  any other obstructions  as 
it  may  impa ir the  sensor  function.  For  infor
mation  on cleaning,  refer  to 
¢page 184. 
Rear  parking  system 
Rear acoustic park  assist 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with parking  system  (rear) 
The rear  acoustic  park  assist  warns you  of  obsta
cles or  objects  behind your  car. 
Description 
The  rear acoustic  parking  assist system  deter
mines  the distance  o f the  vehicle  from  an obsta-
Parking System 
cle using  ultrasonic  sensors.  There are  4 sensors 
in the  rear  bumper. 
T he range  at wh ich  the  sensors start  to  measure 
is 
about: 
To the  side 2 ft  (0.60 m) 
Center  rear  5.2 
ft  (1.60 m) 
Activation 
Acoustic  parking assist  is act ivated  automatically 
when 
reverse  gear is  engaged.  A brief  tone  con
firms  that the  system  is  activated. 
Warning tones 
Distance warn ing is  given  by warning  tones  which 
are generated  by  the  rear signal  generator.  The 
vo lume and the  p itch  of  the  warning  tones  can be 
adjusted  in the  MMI* 
¢page  106. 
Reversing 
Distance warning  when  reversing  starts  when  an 
obstacle  is detected  in  the  range of  the  parking 
ass ist  system . As  the  distance  decreases, the 
time  interval  between  the  audible  tones  becomes 
shorter. 
When  the  distance  is less than  1ft  (0.30  m),  the 
tone  becomes  cont inuous . At  this  point  you 
should  stop  backing  up . 
Please  note that  low  objects  already  signalled  by 
a warning  can d isappear from  the  system's  detec
tion  range and will  not continue  to be signalled. 
If the  distance  to  an obstacle  remains the  same, 
the  volume  of  the  distance  warning  is gradually 
reduced  after  about  4  seconds (this  does not  ap
ply  in the  continous  tone  range).  Approaching an
other  obstacle  will  result in the  distance  warning 
sounding  at  the normal  volume  again. 
Malfunctions in the  system 
If  a warning  tone  is audible  for  about  five  sec
onds when  you turn  on  the ignition,  there  is a 
malfunction  in the  system.  Have the problem  cor
rected  by  your  author ized  Audi  dealer. 
Keep the  sensors  in the  rear  bumper  clean and 
free  from  ice so that  the  acoustic  park  assist  sys-
tem  can function  properly.  .,,. 
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Parking Sy stem 
_& WARNING 
- Sensors have dead spaces in which  objects 
cannot  be detected.  Be especia lly alert  for 
small  chi ldren  and animals,  s ince they  are 
not  always detected  by the  sensors . 
- The acoustic  parking  system  is not  a substi
tute  for  the  dr iver's own  caution  and alert
ness. Ultimate  respons ibility  always remains 
with  the  driver  during  parking  and sim ila r 
maneuvers.  A lways watc h where yo u are 
dr iv ing . 
- You should  always adjust  the  vo lume and 
frequency  of  the  warning  tones  so that  yo u 
can eas ily hea r the  acoust ic distance  wa rn
ing  even if  the radio  is playing,  the air-co ndi
ti oner  blower  is on High  or  there is a high 
level  of  o utsid e noise. 
- Chec k the  settings  w henever anyone e lse 
has driven  t he veh icle befo re you. 
(D Note 
- Remember t hat  low  o bstacles  for wh ich a 
warning  has already  been issued may  "dive" 
below  the  system 's sens ing zone  if  the  vehi
cle is being  backed up close r. In  this  case, 
the  warn ing sound  shutting  off  does 
not in
dicate  that  you  have cleared the  obstacle . 
Instead,  impact  is  imm inent. 
- Objects  such as trailer  h itches,  chains , nar
r ow  posts o r fences covered by a thin  laye r 
of  pa int  may n ot  a lways be detec ted by t he 
system.  They  can still  damage you r veh icle 
wi tho ut warn ing. 
@ Tips 
Keep the  sens ors in the  rear bumper  clean 
a nd  free  of  sn ow  and ice so  tha t the  acou stic 
parking  a ssi st  system  can f uncti on prope rly. 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  park in g  system  (rea r) 
The warning  tones  can  be  adjus ted  in  the  MMI*. 
• Select : I CARI function  button  > Parking  syst em. 
Or 
•  Se lect : 
I CARI funct ion button  > Car system s* 
control  button> Driver  assi st >  Parking  aid . 
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-Rear volume  -rear sensor vo lume 
- Rear frequency -rear  senso r frequency 
- Music volume  while  parking  -when the  pa rk-
ing  sys tem is switched  on,  the vo lume of  the 
ac tive a udio source is lowered . 
The newly  ad justed value  is briefly  hea rd from 
the  sig nal  ge nerato r.  T he settings  are a utomat i
ca lly store d and assigned to  the  master  key w ith 
remo te con trol. 
Rear  parking  system 
with  rearview  camera 
Introduction 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view 
camera) 
Fi g. 1 11 Parkin g  mode  1:  reve rse  park in g 
Fi g. 11 2 Park in g  mode  2:  para ll el  park ing 
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Vehicles with  the  parking  system  are equipped 
with  a 
rear view  camera in addit ion to  the  aco us
tic  parking  system. 
You can choose between  two  modes to  assist you 
with  parking.  For examp le, you can use "parking 
mode 
l" when  parking  in  a parking  space or  ga
r age 
c> fig . 111. When  you want  to  park  parallel 
to  t he edge of  the  st reet,  select  "park ing mod e 
2" c::;;, fig . 112.  ...  
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The rear  acoust ic park  assist  system  is  integrated 
in the  rear  of th e vehicle  and  the  rear  vi ew  cam 
era  is integ rated  in the  rear  lid¢ 
pag e 108. 
.&_ WARNING 
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- The  rear  view  camera  has  blind  spots,  in 
which  objects  cannot  be  detected.  Be espe
c ially carefu l to  check  for  small  children  and 
animals  before  backing  up . Small  children 
and  animals  wi ll not  a lways  be  detected  by 
the  sensors. 
General  Information 
Applies  to vehicles: with parking system  (rear, with rear view 
camera) 
F ig . 113 Cove red area (!) and uncov ere d  ar ea @ of the r ear 
v iew ca mera 
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Sensors in th e bumper 
Sensors  are  located  in the  rear  bumpers . If these 
detect  an  obstacle,  audible  s ignals  war n you . The 
r ange  at  whi ch the  sensors  beg in to  measure  is 
a pproxim ate ly : 
To the  side 
2 ft (0 .60 m) 
Center  rea r 5.2 ft  (1.60  m) 
D istance  warning  when  revers ing  starts  when  an 
obstacle  is detected  in the  ra nge  of  the  parking 
Parking  Sy stem 
ass ist  system.  As the  distance  decreases,  the 
time  int erval  be tween  the  audible  tones  becomes 
shorter. 
When  the  distan ce  is less  than  1ft  (0.30  m),  the 
tone  becomes  cont inuous.  At this  point  you 
shou ld  stop  backing  up . 
If the  distance  to  an  obst acle  stays  the  same,  the 
vo lume  of  the  dis tance  s ignal  ch ime  is gradually 
reduced  afte r abo ut  4  seconds  (does  not  affect 
t h e continuous  signal  tone) . Approaching  anoth
er  obstacle  w ill cause  the  distance  s ignal  to 
sound  again  at  the  normal  volume. 
R ea r v iew  cam era cov erage  area 
The  M MI  display  shows  the  area  covered  by the 
rear  view  camera ¢ 
fig. 113 (D. Objects  that  are 
not  in the  area  covered  @are  not  shown  on  the 
MMI display. 
We  recommend  that  you  pract ice  pa rking  w ith 
the  rear  view  camera  in a  traffic -free  location  or 
parking  lot  to  become  fami liar with  the  system, 
the  o rientat ion  lines , and  their  function . When 
doing  t his, there  should  be  good  light  and  weath
er  conditions. 
In the  MMI display,  objects  or  vehicles  appear 
close r or furthe r away  if: 
- you  a re d riving  in  reverse  gear  from  a  leve l su r
face  onto  an  incline,  o r a downward  s lope, 
- you  are  driving  in  reverse  gear  tow ard  p rotr ud
ing  objects, 
- the  vehicle  is  car ry ing  too  mu ch  load  in the 
rea r. 
T he  acc uracy of  the  o rientation  lines  and  b lue 
su rfaces  diminishes  if : 
- the  rear  view  camera  does  not  provide  a  reliable 
image,  fo r example , in  poor  visib ility  condi tions 
or  if the  lens  is dirty , 
- the  image  on  the  screen  is  not  vis ib le  due  to 
sun  glare  and  reflection . 
Caring for the rear view  camera  len s 
The rear  v iew  camera  is located  above  the  rear  li
cense  p late  bracket.  For the  parking  ass ist  to  op-
erate,  the  lens  ¢ 
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Parkin g Sys tem 
-Dampen the  lens with  a househo ld alcoho l
based glass cleaner, and clean the  lens with  a 
dry cloth 
c:::> 0 . 
- Remove snow with  a hand  brush  and ice pref
erably with  a de -icing  spray 
c:::> 0 . 
A WARNING 
- The parking  aid cannot  replace the  driver's 
attention.  The dr iver alone  is responsib le for 
parking  and s imilar  driving  maneuvers. 
- Always  keep your  eyes on the  veh icle's sur
roundings,  us ing the  rear view  m irror  as 
well. 
- Do not  a llow yourself  to  be distracted  from 
traff ic by the  rear view  camera  pictures. 
- If  the  posit ion and the  installation  ang le of 
the  camera  has changed,  for  example,  after 
a rear end collision,  do not  continue  to  use 
the  system  for  safety  reasons.  Have  it 
checked by a qualified  dealership. 
(D Note 
- Low obstacles  already  signaled  by a warning 
can d isappear from  the  system's  detection 
range as they  are approached  and will  not 
continue  to  be signa led. Objects  such as 
barrier  chains, tra iler  draw  bars, thin  paint
ed vertical  po les or  fences may not  be de
tected  by the  sys tem,  posing  risk  of  dam
age. 
- Never  use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove 
snow or  ice from  the  rear view  camera  lens  -
danger  of  crack formation  on the  lens! 
- When  cleaning  the  lens, never use products 
that  are abrasive . 
Switching  on/off 
A ppl ies to  ve hicles: w ith  pa rking system  (rea r, w ith  rea r view 
c am era) 
The rear view camera  switches  on automatically 
together  with  the  acoustic  park  assist  when you 
put  the  vehicle in reverse. 
S w itch ing  on 
"' Put  the  vehicle  in reverse gear,  the acoustic 
parking  system  w ith  rear view  camera  is act ivat
ed automat ically.  Act ivat ion of  the  acoustic 
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parking  system  is confirmed  by a brief  acknow l
edgement  sound. 
Switching  off 
"' Dr ive  faste r than  9  mph  ( 15 km/h),  or 
"' take  the  vehicle  out  of  reverse gear. The acous
tic  parking  system  is immed iate ly deactivated, 
and the  rear view camera  picture  is deactivated 
automatically  after  a period  of  about  15 sec
onds, or 
"' sw itch 
off the  ignition. 
The delay in deactivating  the  camera  provides an  uninterrupted  view  behind  the  vehicle  especia lly 
when  maneuvering  in t ight  parking  spaces and 
prevents  the  picture  from  turn ing 
off the  every 
time  you  shift  out  of  reverse . 
If the  warning  message appears  in the  display 
but  not  the  rear v iew camera  p icture,  read and 
confirm  the warning  message. The acoustic  dis
tance  signal  is always active. 
If  you  press a function  button  on the  MMI  contro l 
console, the  rear view  camera  p icture  disappears. 
The rear v iew camera  picture  reappears the  next 
time  you  park. 
Further  information  on the  warning  message and 
the  MMI  contro l conso le can be found  in the  MMI 
instruct ion  booklet. 
A WARNING 
- On ly use the  rearv iew camera to  assist you  if 
it  shows a good,  clea r picture.  For example, 
the  image  may be affected  by the  sun shin
ing  into  the  lens, dirt  on the  lens  o r if  there 
is a de fec t. 
- Use the  rea rv iew camera only  with  the  rear 
lid  completely  closed.  Make sure any objects 
you  may have moun ted o n the  rear  lid do 
no t block the  rearv iew camera . 
@ Tips 
-The rear view  came ra p icture  is available  as 
soon  as the  MMI Disp lay o r th e MMI  is 
switched  on, or  the  start-up  phase is com
pleted. 
- The sensors m ust  be kept  clean and free  of 
snow and ice  for the  park ass ist  to  operate.