sensor AUDI Q3 2020 Owner's Manual
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Assist systems 
  
Surrounding area 
detection 
Sensor overview 
     
  
    
Fig. 86 Positions of the outer front sensors 
The assist systems analyze the data from various 
sensors installed in the vehicle. Depending on the 
vehicle equipment, the area in front of and be- 
hind the vehicle may be detected @) © fig. 85. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow- 
ing sensors may be installed to detect the sur- 
rounding area > fig. 86: 
— Front radar sensor in the center of the radiator 
grille 
  
D_ The  locations of the sensors may differ slightly depending 
on vehicle equipment. 
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— Radar sensors at the rear corners of the vehicle 
— Ultrasonic sensors at the front, rear, and sides 
of the vehicle) 
Some sensors are installed under vehicle compo- 
nents and cannot be seen from the outside. 
Display field for the ultrasonic sensors 
Depending on the equipment, the display field 
for the installed ultrasonic sensors > fig. 85 may 
begin at approximately: 
     
       
       
@ 4 ft (1.20 m) 
@® 3 ft (0.90 m) 
@ 5.2 ft (1.60 m) 
® 3 ft (0.90 m) 
© 3 ft (0.90 m) 
ZA WARNING 
There are areas around the vehicle that the 
sensors cannot detect. Objects, animals, and 
people may only be detected with limitations 
may not be detected at all. Always monitor 
the traffic and the vehicle's surroundings di- 
  
rectly and do not become distracted. 
  
  
@) Note 
— Obstacles may disappear from the measure- 
ment range when approaching them, even if 
they were already detected. Under certain 
circumstances, the detection and display of 
certain surfaces and objects may be limited: 
— Items and objects above the coverage 
area, for example cars parked bumper-to- 
bumper, half-open garage doors, or hang- 
ing objects that do not touch the ground 
— Low obstacles 
— Thin or narrow objects, such as barrier 
chains, foliage, poles or fences 
— Projecting objects, such as trailer draw 
bars 
— Objects with certain surfaces and struc- 
tures, such as fabric 
   
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@) Tips 
— The coverage areas of the sensors > fig. 85 
are diagrams and do not represent a true- 
to-scale image of the sensor ranges. The ra- 
dar sensors are designed to detect the left 
and right adjacent lanes when the road 
lanes are the normal width. 
— The sensors and the areas around them 
must not be obstructed because this can im- 
pair the function of the systems that de- 
pend on them. Make sure that the sensors 
are free of snow, ice, and other deposits. Do 
not use any accessories, stickers, or other 
objects that extend into the range of the 
sensors. 
— Do not use a license plate bracket different 
from the one installed by the factory in the 
front of the vehicle, because it may impair 
the function of some systems. 
— The sensors can shift from an accident, 
manual force, impacts, or from damage to 
the radiator grill, bumper, wheel housing, 
or underbody. Do not continue using the as- 
sistance systems if the sensors have shifted, 
because this is unsafe. Have an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility check their function. 
— The function of the sensors may be limited 
when light and visibility conditions are poor, 
for example when driving into a tunnel, 
when there is glare, or when there are re- 
flective objects. 
— External ultrasonic sensors, such as those in 
other vehicles, can interfere  with the sen- 
sors. 
—The side area ©)* is detected and evaluated 
when passing. There may have been 
changes to the surrounding area after 
switching the ignition off and on again, af- 
ter opening the doors, or if the vehicle is left 
stationary for a period of time. In this case, 
the area will appear black until the area has 
been detected and evaluated. 
— For an explanation on conformity with the 
FCC regulations in the United States and the 
Industry Canada regulations, see 
=> page 259. 
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Fig. 88 Diagram: coverage area of the rearview camera 
The assist systems analyze the data from various 
cameras installed in the vehicle. Depending on 
the vehicle equipment, the following cameras to 
detect the surrounding area may be installed: 
@ Camera behind the windshield 
@ Peripheral cameras on both exterior mirrors 
@ Rearview camera in the luggage compart- 
ment lid 
@ Front peripheral camera in the radiator grille 
The rearview camera can only detect the area 
marked in red > fig. 88. Only this area is dis- 
played on the center display. > A\. 
  
ZA WARNING 
There are areas that the cameras cannot de- 
tect. Objects, animals, and people may only 
be detected with limitations may not be de- 
tected at all. Always monitor the traffic and 
the vehicle's surroundings directly and do not 
become distracted. > 
      
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CG) Note — Use the image on the display to assist you 
only if it shows a good, clear picture. For ex- 
— Obstacles may disappear from the measure- ample, the image  may be affected by the 
ment range when approaching them, even if sun shining into the lens, by dirt on the 
they were already detected. Under certain lens, or if there is a malfunction. 
circumstances, the detection and display of 
certain surfaces and  objects may be limited: 
— The camera view on the display portrays an 
enlarged and distorted image. Under cer- 
— Items and objects above the coverage tain circumstances, objects may appear dif- 
area, for example cars parked bumper-to- ferent and unclear on the display. 
bumper, half-open garage doors, or hang- 
ing objects that do not touch the ground 
— Low obstacles 
—Thin or narrow objects, such as barrier 
chains, foliage, poles or fences 
— Projecting objects, such as trailer draw 
bars 
— Objects with certain surfaces and struc- 
tures, such as fabric 
@) Tips 
— The coverage areas of the cameras > fig. 87 
and > fig. 88 are diagrams and do not repre- 
sent a true-to-scale image of the camera 
coverage areas. 
— The cameras and the areas around them 
must not be obstructed because this can im- 
pair the function of the systems that de- 
pend on them. Make sure that the sensors 
are free of snow, ice, and other deposits. Do 
not  use any accessories, stickers, or other 
objects that extend into the range of the 
sensors. 
— Do not use a license plate bracket different 
from the one installed by the factory in the 
front of the vehicle, because it may impair 
the function of some systems. 
— The camera can shift from an accident, man- 
ual force, impacts, or from damage to the 
radiator grill, bumper, wheel housing or un- 
derbody. Have an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility check their 
function. 
— The function of the cameras may be limited 
when light and visibility conditions are poor, 
for example when driving into a tunnel, 
when there is glare, or when there are re- 
flective objects. 
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Driving information 
  
  
ZA WARNING 
— When traffic  light information is shown, al- 
so always pay attention to the traffic situa- 
tion, the distance to other vehicles and the 
area around the vehicle. The driver is always 
responsible for assessing the traffic situa- 
tion. 
— Always adapt your speed to the current 
weather, road and traffic conditions. The dis- 
played information must never cause you to 
ignore legal traffic regulations and pose a 
safety risk. 
— Regardless of the traffic light information, 
you should always monitor your speed using 
the speedometer and make sure you are ad- 
hering to the  legal speed limit. 
— The traffic light information does not adjust 
your vehicle's speed to the speed recom- 
mendation shown in the display. 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
      
@ Tips 
— Traffic light information was only available 
in select cities at the time this manual was 
printed. 
— Traffic light information is not available na- 
tionwide. 
— These functions depend on how up-to-date 
the navigation data’ is. 
— Outdated map content in the navigation 
system* can cause information on the dis- 
play to be omitted or incorrect. 
— Certain traffic lights can automatically ad- 
just to the current traffic situation. If this 
occurs, the display of traffic light informa- 
tion can change suddenly. 
— The traffic signs on the road always take pri- 
ority over the display. The driver is always 
responsible for adhering to the regulations 
applicable in the country where the vehicle 
is being operated. 
— Units of measurement and language set- 
tings are displayed based on how they were 
set in the MMI system settings > page 193. 
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Applies to: vehicles with traffic light information 
Switching traffic light information on and 
off 
The system and be switched on and off in the 
MMI. 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Driver assistance > Traffic light in- 
formation. 
Accessing traffic light information 
> Select in the instrument cluster: vehicle func- 
tions tab > Traffic signs. 
G) Tips 
If another tab or another function is selected 
in the instrument cluster, the traffic  light in- 
formation will appear in the status bar on the 
instrument cluster. 
Messages 
Applies to: vehicles with traffic light information 
Malfunction! See owner's manual 
The system could not be configured, for example 
due to a network malfunction. Switch the igni- 
tion off and shut down the vehicle to restart the 
system. Wait several minutes until the vehicle 
has shut down completely and then switch the 
ignition back on. 
Function currently unavailable. See owner's 
manual 
There is a temporary system malfunction. Check 
if one or more of the following situations applies 
and correct the issue if necessary: 
— Traffic light information is switched off 
— Data transmission is deactivated 
— There is no valid license 
— Traffic light information is not available in that 
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In stop-and-go traffic, the vehicle may brake to a 
full stop and then may also start driving again 
automatically under certain conditions. 
  
    
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
  
  
For an explanation on conformity with the 
FCC regulations in the United States and the 
Industry Canada regulations, see > page 259. 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
  
B8V-0630 
Fig. 91 Example: vehicle changing lanes and stationary ve- 
hicle 
  
      
Fig. 92 Example: driving into a curve 
In some situations, the adaptive cruise assist 
function is limited and you must assume control 
of the vehicle when necessary, for example by ap- 
plying the brakes. 
— If a vehicle that was already detected (@ turns 
or changes lanes, the adaptive cruise assist will 
react to the vehicle ahead of it @). 
    
— When driving into a curve > fig. 92 and out of a 
curve, the adaptive cruise assist may react to a 
vehicle in the adjacent lane and apply the 
brakes.  You can override the system by pressing 
the accelerator pedal briefly. 
— The adaptive cruise assist works with the vari- 
ous sensors and cameras in the vehicle. 
Vehicles can only be detected once they are 
within the area and range covered by the sen- 
sors > page 106. 
— When driving around tight curves, a vehicle 
driving ahead that was previously detected may 
no longer be detected, and the adaptive cruise 
assist may accelerate unexpectedly. 
— The adaptive cruise assist does not react toa 
stationary vehicle in the same lane if the sys- 
tem expects that you can easily drive around 
the stationary vehicle by turning the steering 
wheel. 
— The adaptive cruise assist may not react to sta- 
tionary obstacles, such as the end of a traffic 
jam, especially at high speeds. 
— The adaptive cruise assist has a limited ability 
to detect vehicles that are a short distance 
ahead, off to the side of your vehicle, or moving 
into your lane. 
— Objects that are difficult to detect, such as mo- 
torcycles, vehicles with high ground clearance, 
or vehicles with an overhanging load, may be 
detected late or not detected at all. 
— The adaptive cruise assist does not respond to 
people, animals, or objects that are crossing or 
approaching from the opposite direction. 
  
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
  
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Driver assistance 
  
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Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
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Fig. 94 Instrument cluster: driver assistance display 
Indicator lights and messages in the speedome- 
ter @  -@ inform you about the driving situation 
and the settings. In the Driver assistance display 
@-©, you can find more detailed information 
about the system. The displays depend on the 
country and equipment. 
Display in the speedometer 
@ Marking for the set speed 
@ Current vehicle speed 
@® Available speed range for adaptive cruise as- 
sist (example) 
Image in the Driver assistance display 
The display only appears when the Driver assis- 
tance display is open in the on-board computer 
> page 14. 
Messages and settings 
Detected vehicle driving ahead 
Set target distance 
If you fall below the set distance, the dis- 
tance bars  turn red from the bottom upward. 
Your vehicle 
©® 
CO® 
Lane departure warning availability 
=> page 120 
114 
Indicator lights 
Ba - The speed/distance control is active. No 
vehicles were detected ahead. The stored speed 
is maintained. 
Aa - The speed/distance control is active. A vehi- 
cle was detected ahead. The adaptive cruise as- 
sist controls the speed and distance from the ve- 
hicle driving ahead, and accelerates and brakes 
automatically. 
AB - The speed/distance control is active but the 
vehicle is not ready to drive. A vehicle was de- 
tected ahead. Your vehicle is stationary and will 
not  start driving automatically. 
BS - The speed/distance control is active but the 
vehicle is not ready to drive. No vehicles were de- 
tected ahead. Your vehicle is stationary and will 
not  start driving automatically. 
B- The automatic braking is not enough to 
maintain a sufficient distance to a vehicle driving 
ahead. You must intervene > page 118, Driver in- 
tervention request. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
       
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Using adaptive cruise assist 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
  
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Fig. 96 Operating lever: changing the speed 
Switching on 
> To switch on the adaptive cruise assist, pull the 
lever up to position @ until it engages. 
Storing the speed and activating regulation 
If you have switched the system on, you can set 
the current speed as the “regulated speed” and 
activate regulation: 
  
     > Press the [SET] button @). The set speed is indi- 
cated with a marking in the speedometer (@) 
=> page 114, fig. 93 and shown in the instru- 
ment cluster > /\. 
> To store the speed when stationary, the brake 
pedal must also be pressed. 
  
You can set any speed between 20 mph 
(30 km/h) and the maximum possible speed 
range @» & page 114, fig. 93. 
Pausing cruise control 
The cruise control can be paused at any time 
while driving or when stationary. 
  
2) Depends on the country and engine 
> Press the lever away from you in the direction 
of the arrow to pause the cruise control. Or 
> Press the brake pedal. 
The A indicator light turns off 
Resuming regulation 
The previously set speed can be resumed at any 
time after a pause. 
> To resume cruise control while driving, pull the 
lever 
toward you in the direction of the arrow. 
> To resume cruise control when stationary, pull 
the lever toward you in the direction of the ar- 
row  while pressing the brake pedal. 
Changing the speed 
> To increase or decrease the set speed in incre- 
ments, tap  the  lever in the @)/@) direction. 
> To increase or decrease the set speed quickly, 
hold the lever toward () or () until the mark- 
ing in the speedometer @) > page 114, fig. 93 
has reached the desired speed. 
Preselecting a speed 
You can also preselect the speed when adaptive 
cruise assist is not active by moving the lever in 
the desired direction @)/©). Activate the previ- 
ously selected speed by pulling the lever toward 
you in the direction of the arrow. 
Switching off 
If you do not want to use  the adaptive cruise as- 
sist for a longer period of time, you can switch it 
off. 
> To switch off the adaptive cruise assist, push 
the lever away from you to position © until it 
engages. 
The  indicator light and the set speed will turn off. 
Z\ WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
— The activated adaptive cruise assist is only 
an assist system, and the driver is still > 
  
  
    
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Meaning 
    
The time between is approximately 1 
second. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 92 feet (28 
m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
The time between is approximately 1.3 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 118 feet (36 
m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
My 
The time between is approximately 1.8 
seconds. This setting meets the general 
recommendation of “half the speed 
shown on the speedometer”. This cor- 
responds to a distance of approximate- 
ly 164 feet (SO m) when traveling at 
62 mph (100 km/h). 
The time between is approximately 2.4 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 219 feet 
(67 m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
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1) 
The time between is approximately 3.6 
seconds. This setting corresponds toa 
distance of approximately 328 feet 
(100 m) when traveling at 62 mph (100 
km/h). 
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ZA WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
    
G@) Tips 
— When setting the distance, the driver is re- 
sponsible for adhering to any applicable le- 
gal regulations. 
— Depending on the selected driving program 
and distance, driving behavior when acceler- 
ating may vary from moderate to sporty 
= page 119, Adjusting the adaptive cruise 
assist. 
— The distances provided are specified values. 
Depending on the driving situation  and how 
the vehicle ahead is driving, the actual dis- 
tance may be more or less than these target 
distances. 
Overriding control 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
  
[RAZ-0096| 
  
      
Fig. 98 Lever: overriding the control 
Requirement: the adaptive cruise assist must be 
switched on. 
Overriding control 
> To accelerate manually, pull the  lever toward 
you in the direction of the arrow and hold it 
there, or press the accelerator pedal. 
> To resume the usual cruise control, release the 
lever 
or remove your foot from the accelerator 
pedal. 
When you are in the Driver assistance display, 
the message Overridden will appear. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
— Resting your foot on the accelerator pedal 
could override the cruise control. Braking in- 
terventions and corrective actions by the 
system may not occur. 
  
    
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Driving in stop-and-go traffic 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
> Press the brake pedal to slow your vehicle 
down. 
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Fig. 99 -Applies to: vehicles with safe start monitor-Instru- 
ment cluster: safe start monitor 
Stopping with adaptive cruise assist 
The adaptive cruise assist also assists you in stop- 
and-go traffic. Within the limits of the system, 
your vehicle may brake and remain at a stop if  a 
vehicle driving ahead stops. 
Starting to drive with adaptive cruise assist 
As long as the message ready to drive and A is 
displayed, your vehicle will begin driving when 
the vehicle ahead starts to move > /\. 
If you are stopped for several seconds, your vehi- 
cle will no longer drive autonomously for safety 
reasons, and the message will turn off. 
> To extend ready to drive for several seconds or 
reactivate, pull the lever briefly towards you in 
the direction of the arrow > page 117, fig. 98. 
> To resume manual control of the vehicle, tap 
the accelerator pedal. 
Safe start monitor 
Applies to: vehicles with safe start monitor 
The vehicle can still start to drive even if certain 
obstacles are detected when starting to drive 
=> /\. For example, if an obstacle is detected by 
the ultrasonic sensors for the parking system, 
the A indicator light will warn you of the dan- 
ger. 
If you are in the Driver assistance display, the 
display @ > fig. 99 and the message Warning! 
will also appear. An audio signal will also sound. 
Your vehicle will drive more slowly when starting. 
This may also occur in some situations when 
there is no apparent obstacle. 
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ZA\ WARNING 
— Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
— If the message ready to drive appears, your 
vehicle will start driving even if there is an 
obstacle between your vehicle and the  vehi- 
cle ahead. To reduce the risk of an accident, 
always make sure there are  no obstacles be- 
tween your vehicle  and the vehicle driving 
ahead. 
@ Tips 
For safety reasons, adaptive cruise assist is 
only active if: 
— The driver's safety belt is fastened 
— All doors and the hood are closed 
— Your vehicle is not stopped for a long period 
of time 
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Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
      
  
Fig. 100 Instrument cluster: request for driver interven- 
tion 
The request for driver intervention instructs you 
to resume manual control of the vehicle if the 
adaptive cruise assist braking function is not able 
to maintain a sufficient distance to the vehicle 
ahead. The system will warn you of the hazard 
with the A indicator light and the message Dis- 
tance!. 
The display @ only appears when the Driver as- 
sistance display is open in the on-board comput- 
er > page 14.  
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ZA\ WARNING 
Follow the safety precautions and note the 
limits of the assist systems, sensors, and 
cameras > page 105. 
Adjusting the adaptive cruise assist 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
      
You can adjust the adaptive cruise assist to your 
own preferences. The settings depend on the ve- 
hicle equipment. 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Driver assistance > Adaptive cruise 
assist. 
Possible settings: 
Applies to: vehicles without Audi drive select 
Driving program - Depending on the selected 
driving program and distance, the vehicle han- 
dling will be adjusted from Sport to Moderate. 
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select 
Vehicle handling will be adjusted based on the 
set distance and the selected Audi drive select 
mode > page 97. 
Store last distance - The last distance that was 
set will be stored after  the ignition is switched 
off. If the distance is not stored, distance 
(time distance of approximately 1.8 seconds) is 
automatically preset every time the ignition is 
switched on. 
Messages 
Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist 
If or sq is displayed when there is a malfunc- 
tion, the adaptive cruise assist functions may be 
unavailable or limited. 
A message that indicates the cause and possible 
solution may appear with some displays. The 
weather conditions may be too poor or a sensor 
may be covered. Clean the area in front of the 
sensors > page 106, fig. 86 and try to turn on 
the systems again later. 
If the malfunction remains, drive to an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty immediately to have the malfunction correct- 
ed. 
Please take over! 
This message appears if the vehicle rolls back 
when starting on a slight incline, even though the 
systems are active. Press the brake pedal to pre- 
vent the vehicle from rolling or starting to move. 
The message will also appear, for example, if the 
steering power from the system is not sufficient 
and adaptive cruise assist is switched off. 
Distance warning 
Applies to: vehicles with distance warning 
  
Fig. 101 -Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist- 
Instrument cluster: display of the current distance 
[RAZ-0400] 
  
Fig. 102 -Applies to: vehicles with adaptive cruise assist:- 
Instrument cluster: distance warning 
General information 
At speeds above approximately 40 mph (65 
km/h), this function measures the distance to the 
vehicle ahead as time. If the distance falls below 
the warning threshold and remains there, the 
system will warn you of the hazard with the | 
indicator light. 
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