warning AUDI S8 2008 Owners Manual

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0 Note
If the warning/indicator light (U.S. models : BRAKE, Canadian models:
<CD>) flashes in the instrument cluster, there is a brake system
malfunction. By pressing the
I CHECK] button , you can bring up a
driv er m essage which explains the malfunction in more detail. If the
message
Parking brake! Please contact workshop appears, there is
a parking brake malfunction which you should have r epaired imme­
diately by an authorized
dealership => page 30. •
Cruise control
Switching the system on
The cruise control system makes it possible to drive at a
constant speed starting at 20 mph (30 km/h).
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Fig . 149 Control lever
with set button Fig
. 150 Display:
Selected speed
Pull the lever © to position G) ~ fig. 149 to switch the
system on.
Drive at the speed you wish to set.
- Press button
® to set that speed.
The display => fig. 150 will show the set speed . The display may vary
depending on the type of display in your vehicle. The indicator light
CRUISE (US model)/ 0 (Canadian model) will also ligh t up in the
instrument cluster .
The speed is kept constant via an engine output adjustment or active brake intervention .
& WARNING
• Always pay attention to traffic even when the cruise control is
switched on. You are always responsible for your speed and the
distance between your vehicle and other vehicles.
• For safety reasons, the cruise control should not be used in the
city, in stop-and-go traffic, on twisting roads and when road condi­
tions are poor (such as ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain and hydro­
planing) -risk of accident.
• Turn off the cruise control temporarily when entering turn
lanes, highway exit lanes or in construction zones.
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• Please note that inadvertently "resting" your foot on the accel­
erator pedal causes the cruise control not to brake . This is because
the cruise control is overridden by the driver's acceleration.
[ i] Tips
The brake lights illumin ate as soon as the brakes decelerate
automatically. •
Changing speed
-Press lever@in the 0 or Q direction=> page 137,
fig. 149 to increase or decrease your speed.
-Release the lever to save that speed.
Change speed in increments of 1 mph (1 km/h) by lightly pressing
the lever . If you keep the lever pressed down, you will alter your
speed in 5 mph (10 km/h) increments.
You can also press the accelerator pedal down to increase your
speed, e.g. if you want to pass someone. The speed you saved
earlier will resume as soon as you release the accelerator pedal.
If, however, you exceed your saved speed by 5 mph (10 km/h) for
longer than 5 minutes, the cruise control will turn off temporarily.
The green symbol in the
display=> page 137, fig . 150 is replaced
with a white symbol. The saved speed remains the same. •
Presetting your speed
You can preset your desired speed while the vehicle is not
moving.
-Turn on the ignition .
-Pull lever@ into position G) => page 137, fig. 149 .
-Press the lever in the 0 or Q direction to increase or
decrease your speed.
-Release the lever to save that speed.
This function makes it possible, for example, to save the speed you
want before driving on the highway. Once on the highway, activate
the cruise contro l by pulling the lever toward
G). •
Switching the system off
Temporary deactivation
-Press the brake pedal, or
-Press the lever @into position ® (not clicked into place)
=> page 137, fig. 149, or
-Drive for longer than 5 minutes at more than 5 mph
(10 km/h) above the stored speed.
Switching off completely
-Press lever@ into position ® (clicked into place), or
-Switch the ignition off.
The system retains the saved speed if you deactivate the cruise
control temporarily . To resume the saved speed , release the brake
pedal and pull the lever to position
G) .
Switching the ignition off erases the saved speed.
& WARNING
You should only return to the saved speed if it is not too fast for
the current traffic conditions -risk of an accident!

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Adaptive Cruise Control
Speed and distance control system
Applies to vehicles : with Adaptive C ruise Cont rol
Description
The Adaptive Cruise Control driver assistance program is
a combined speed and distance control system .
Fig. 151 Front
bumper: Position of
radar sensor
Any speed between about 20 mph (30 km/h) and about 95 mph (150
km/h) can be set and held with the Adaptive Cruise Control. The
system also helps keep a distance you previously selected to vehi ­
cles ahead of you.
Adaptive Cruise Control can help reduce driving stress and fatigue
by maintaining a preset speed with automatic braking and acce ler ­
ation. Driving can be more relaxed, particularly on long trips on
interstates or on other highways that are genera lly straight.
How does it work?
A lever on the steering wheel column operates the Adaptive Cruise
Control)=> page 141, "How is the speed stored?" and=> page 143,
"How is distance set?".
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ment
Driver information
Important information is brought up in the speedometer and in the
instrument cluster display as the vehicle is being driven
=> page 144, "Driver information".
What is important for you to know
There are limits to what Adaptive Cruise Control can do as the
vehicle is being
driven => page 149, "Special driving situations" .
LJ}. WARNING
Improper use of the Adaptive Cruise Control can cause collisions,
other accidents and serious personal injury.
• Never drive at speeds that are too high for traffic, road and
weather conditions.
• Never follow the vehicle in front so closely that you cannot stop
your vehicle safely. The Adaptive Cruise Control cannot brake the
vehicle safely when you follow another vehicle too closely. Always
remember that the Adaptive Cruise Control has a braking power
that is only about 25% of the vehicle's maximum braking ability,
the automatic braking function cannot bring the vehicle to a stop.
• Never use Adaptive Cruise Control on roads where you cannot
drive safely at a steady speed, including city or stop-and -go or
heavy traffic, on winding roads or when road conditions are poor
(for example , on ice, gravel , in fog , heavy rain or on wet roads that
increase the risk of hydroplaning).
• Always turn off Adaptive Cruise Control when entering turn
lanes , highway exit lanes and construction zones or similar situa­
tions because the vehicle will automatically accelerate to the
stored speed
• Never rest your foot on the accelerator pedal, especially when
the Adaptive Cruise Control is being used because doing so will
override the braking function and prevent the brakes from being _.,
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appl ied b y the s ystem when it det ects a situation when the brakes
mu st be applied.
• Alway s remember th at Ad aptive Cru ise Control has limits - it
doe s not rea ct when you dri ve toward s an ob stac le or something
e lse on or near the road th at is not mov ing , such as ve hic le s
s topped in a traffic jam , a sta lled or di sabled vehicle.
• Alway s remember th at the Ad aptive Cru ise Control cannot
detect a vehicle that i s driving to wards you in your tr affi c la ne and
that it cannot det ect narrow veh icles su ch a s motor cycles and
bicycle s.
[ i] Tips
• For sa fety reasons, the stored speed is deleted when the ign it ion
is turned off .
• When Adaptive Cru ise Control is switched on, the Electronic
Stabilization Program (ESP) is also automatically activated.
• Damage caused by accidents (e.g . if the vehic le is damaged
when parking) can affect the radar sensor settings. This can cause
the system to malfunct ion or switch off completely.
• In winter conditions, you should check the radar sensor cover
before driving to make sure it is free of ice and snow. If necessary ,
clean the area near the radar sensor
carefully => page 139, fig. 151.
• To ensure that the radar sensor is not blocked, foreign objects
(e.g. stickers, larger license plate mounts, add -on parts) must not
cover the area near the radar
sensor=> page 139, fig . 151. The area
near the radar sensor must not be painted, either .•
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How does Adaptive Cruise Control work?
Vehicles traveling ahead are detected with the aid of the
radar sensor.
Fi g. 152 Ra dar sens or
me asuremen t range
A forward -look ing radar sens or in the fro nt b umper monitors the
traffic situation ahead . Vehicles moving in your direction can be
de tec ted up to a distance of a bout 140 yards ( 130 meters) but the
Adaptive Cruise Contro l cannot detect vehicles that are stopped or
stal led, obstac les that do not move or narrow vehic les like motorcy ­
cles and
bicycles.=> fig. 152 .
Open road
When the road is clear, Adaptive Cruise Contro l works like cruise
co ntrol. The stored speed requested is main tained .
Driving in tr affi c
If you start to catch up with a vehic le in front of you, Adap tive Cruise
Control automatically slows your vehic le to a speed that will he lp
you stay a safe distance back .
If the vehicle in front acce lerates, Adaptive Cruise Control a lso accel -
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-Step on the brake pedal or
-Press the control lever to the rear (not latched)
~ page 142, fig . 156.
When the system is turned off temporarily , the speed sto red a t the
time is retained.
To resume the stored speed, remove your foot from the brake peda l
and pull the control l ever forward.
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How is distance set?
Distance can be set in four stages.
Fig . 157 Co ntrol l ever:
Settin g distance
Increasing distance
-Push the s lide r switch once toward G) ~ fig . 157. The
distance currently set is s hown for 3 seconds in the
instrument cluster disp lay.
-Push the s lider sw itch again towar d G), to increase the
dista nce by one step.
Contro ls a nd eq uip­
ment
& WARNING
Improper use of the Ad apti ve C ruise Control can caus e colli sio ns,
other a ccident s and seri ou s per sona l injurie s. Never re sume the
s to red sp ee d if th e speed i s to o high for pr evailin g road , traff ic or
wea th er condition s. •
Reducing distanc e
Push the slider switch once toward Q . The dista nce
current ly set is shown f or 3 seconds in the instrument
cluster d isp lay .
P u sh the s lider switch
again towar d Q, to decrease the
dist ance by one step.
The distance at which Adaptive Cruise Contro l fo llows a vehicle in
front is determined by
time in tervals. A time interval is established
which is mainta ined to a vehicle in front . This produces a speed ­
dependen t interval. The higher the speed , the greater the safe ty
interval in yards (meters) .
For example , if the interval
DIST AN CE 3 is set , a vehicle in front is
followed at a
time interval of 1.8 seconds .
• For a speed of
55 mph th is would be equiva lent to a distance of
4 8 y ard s to the vehic le in front .
• For a speed of
100 km /h this would be equivalent to a distance
of
5 0 m eter s to the vehicle in front. _.
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DISTANCE 1 DISTANCE 2 DISTANCE 3 DISTANCE 4
Symbol
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Time interval
Dynamics 1 second
Sporting 1.3 seconds
Standard 1
.8 seconds
Standard 2.3
seconds
Comfortable
& WARNING
• Following other vehicles too closely increases the risk of colli­
sions and serious personal injury.
• Setting short distances to the traffic ahead reduces the time
and distance available to bring your vehicle to a safe stop and
makes it even more necessary to pay close attention to traffic.
• Always use good judgment and select a safe following distance
for the traffic, road and weather conditions.
[ i) Tips
• Distance can be adjusted using the slider switch on the lever and
th rough
Adaptive Cruise Control in the MMI menu => page 148. The
settings in the MMI menu are stored automatically and allocated to
the remote control key.
• If the distance was not set in the MMI menu
Adaptive Cruise
Control ,
it is rese t to the fa ctory setting DISTANCE 3 when the igni­
tion is turned on. •
Driver information
Applies to ve hicles: w it h Ad aptive Cru ise Co ntro l
Displays in the instrument cluster
Depending on the driving situation , driver information is
displayed in the instrument cluster.
© Primary display in the speedometer .
Fig. 158 Overview
instrument cluster
@ Supplementary display in the instrument cluster display.
© Message in the instrument cluster display.
© Primary display
Important information concerning vehicle operation with Adaptive
Cruise Control is shown in display area @. Th e desired sp eed you
set is highlighted in the speedometer and the warning lights show
wh ether adjus tmen ts are being mad e for an objec t ahead .
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This information is always displayed. Display area © is therefore
called the
primary di sp la y .
© S upple men tary displ ay
In display area @ information from the navigation system and the
trip computer is disp layed in addition to information about Adaptive
Cruise Control.
You can select among the different information by repeated brief taps on the RESET button on the windshield wiper
lever => page 39,
"Operation ".
Particularly on your first trips with Adaptive Cruise Control, the
s uppl em en ta ry di spla y should be turned on.
@ Message
The information in area © is not displayed permanently. Informa­
tion is displayed on ly if you change the time interval , if there is a
malfunction or if the Adaptive Cruise Control is turned off. •
Applies to vehicles : with Ada ptive C ruise Cont rol
Primary display in the speedometer
De sire d sp eed
Fig . 159 Prim ary
di spl ay
in the s pee d­
o m ete r
The desired speed set by the driver is displayed with a red LED.
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ment
The system al lows only speeds from 20 to 95 mph (30 to 150 km/h)
to be set. This speed range is faintly illuminated in the speedometer.
W arn ing lights (symbols )
• ""c:::, Open road: The warning light ,,.,c:::, shows that Adaptive
Cruise Control is active and that no object is ahead of the vehicle . A
stored speed requested is maintained .
• c::::,11 .. c:::, Driving i n tr aff ic: The warning light c:::,11«c:::, indicates that
an object has been detected travel ing in front . Speed is adjus ted
according to the distance set. Adaptive Cruise Control accelerates
and brakes automatica lly.
• c:::,,, ,,c:::, Re quest f or driver t o assume control : The red flashing
warning light
c::::,11 .. c:::, means Reque st for driver to assume control .
You as the driver must slow the vehicle with the foot brake . The
symbo l
c::::,11,,c:::, tells you that the Adaptive Cruise Control is not able
to s low the vehic le down enough to keep a enough distance to the
vehicle in front o f you . A warning tone signal wi ll also sound when
the symbol appears.
[ i ] Tip s
• If the Adaptive Cruise Control initiates braking, the hydraulic
brake system is under pressure. Therefore, the brake pedal distance
is shorter and the peda l feels "harder" .
• I f you use the accelerator to go faster than the speed being main ­
tained by the Adaptive Cruise Control, the system will not warn of
situations that require override of the Adaptive Cruise Control. No
warning light will appear in the instrument cluster display and no gong wil l sound .•
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Supplementary display
You should have the supplementary information
displayed here, particularly on your first trips.
F ig . 16 0 S upplem en­
t a ry di sp lay
Scrol l through the avai lab le information displays by briefly tapping
the RESET button at the end of the windshie ld wiper lever . You can
select and information from the trip computer, navigation system or
Adaptive Cruise Con trol.
@ Diagram of a vehic le
@ Status
© Distance
@ Diagram of a ve hi cle
Using the v isual representation of a vehicle, you can determine
whether the system is adjusting to an object traveling in fron t.
• With an open road without a vehicle trave ling ahead, only the
outline of the vehi cle is visible .
• A
gray vehicle will appear when a vehic le is de tec ted up ahead.
• If the situation is close to a reques t for the driver to assume
control, a
red vehicle is displayed.
If Adaptive Cruise Control is turned off or no speed is set, no vehicle
is shown.
@ Statu s
• The te xt OFF appears in white letters when Adaptive Cruise
Control is turned off.
• Th e text
AVAILABLE ap pears in white letters when the system is
turned on but no requested speed has been set .
• The text
O V ERRIDE appears in white letters when you exceed the
reques ted speed by accelerating .
• The text
DISTANCE! appears in red letters w hen the interval to a
vehic le traveling ahead is too short and you have to slow your
vehic le add itionally wi th the foot brake.
• The text messages
DISTANCE 1 , DISTANCE 2 , DI STANCE 3 or
DISTANCE 4
appear in green let ters when th is is the time interval
you have set and Adaptive Cruise Cont rol is in management mode.
© Di stan ce
A pointe r (arrow) is shown in this area. When approaching slowly,
this poin ter visual izes the distance to veh icles traveling ahead.
When approaching rapid ly, it serves as early warning of an
impending request for the dr iver to assume contro l. The po inter
moves on a scale from right to left .
Open road: With an open road and no vehicle trave ling ahead, no
pointer is shown .
Driving in traff ic: If a vehicle trave ling ahead is detected, the pointer
moves in the center area of the scale. This area represen ts the
distance set. It is marked
green to make it easier to see .
Request for driver to assume control: In critical situations t he
pointer moves into the
red area of the display. When the pointer
r eaches the farthe st left position, the request for the d river to
assume control is displayed. •

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Messages
The text messages and symbols shown in this area of the
display are not displayed perm anently .
Time interval s
Fig . 16 1 Informa tion
lin e
The different symbols for the time intervals appear if you change the
settings. In addition, there is a display if the gong (audible warning
signa l) is turned off.
The text message ... (three white dots) appears if a setting cannot be
implemented with the operat ing lever. The fol lowing are possible
reasons
• If you pu ll the control lever forward to resume speed but no
requested speed was set.
• I f you push the lever up to increase (or down to reduce) speed
when no speed has been set previously.
• I f you push the lever up (down) to increase (reduce) speed and
this speed is outside the range from 20 to 95 mph !Canada models:
30 to 150 km/h) .
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A CC not a vailab le
The text message ACC not av ailabl e appears, for example, if the
temperature of the brakes is excessive . Adaptive Cruise Control is
t emporarily not availab le . A warning tone sounds as a rem inder.
A CC not available !
The text message ACC not av ailabl e! 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 qua lified
dea lersh ip.
ACC senso r blocked
The text message AC C s en so r blo cked appears when the ACC
System does not detect any objects over an extended time period .
For the time being, the distance to vehicles up ahead is not being
cont rolled . The ACC system is not switched off, so increased alert ­
ness is required. The following may be reasons for the text message
ACC sensor blocked:
• The ACC sensor is dirty. The ACC system is not react ing, or is not
reacting correctly, to vehic les traveling ahead.
• It is possible that you are driving on a road with very light traffic
without any thing at the side of the road (e.g. guard rai ls, traffic
s igns, trees). As soon as a vehicle is detected by the system again,
it returns to its control range and the text message d isappears .
The ACC sensor is located in the area under the front license plate .
I f there is a loss of operation due to heavy contamination, this area
should cleaned to restore proper operation.
AC C senso r bl ock ed!
The text message ACC sensor blocked! appears when the ACC
System can no longer guarantee safe detection of objects . Adaptive
cruise control is turned off . A chime sounds as a reminder.
To decide whether it is necessary to switch off t he ACC (ACC sensor
blocked!) or if it is only a temporary condition (ACC sensor blocked),
the system wi ll a lso takes into cons ideration the outside tempera -
ture and/or the windshield wiper operation .
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[ i J Tip s
Settings in the Adapt ive Crui se C ontrol menu are possib le only with
the engine running and the vehicle stationary .•
Special driving situations
Applies to vehic les: with Adaptive Cru ise Control
General
Some driving situations which affect the function of the
radar sensor are described below.
There are l imits to what Adap tive Cruise Control can do as the
vehicle is driven. So be especially attentive :
• when driving around curves => page
149.
• when driving in staggered lanes of traffic~ page 150.
• when other vehicles are changing lanes::> page 150.
• when other vehicles are difficu lt to detect ~ page 150.
& WARNING
The radar s en sor 's visi on can b e re du ced by rain , snow and h eav y
sp ray. Thi s can re sult in ve h ic les driving ahe ad be ing inade quately
detect ed or , in some cir cum stan ce s, not det ected a t all . •
Contro ls a nd eq uip­
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When driving around curves
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Entering a curve
Fig . 16 3 Ve hicle
e nt erin g a c urv e
F ig . 164 Vehicle
l eav ing a cu rve
When entering a curve, the radar sensor may react to a vehic le in the
next lane and apply the brakes in your
vehicle ~ fig. 163. The
braking action can be stopped by depressing the accelerator pedal.
Lea ving a curve
At the exit from very long curves the pred ictive lane reading can
cause the radar sensor to react to another vehicle in the next lane
and apply the brakes in your
vehic le => fig. 164 . The braking act ion
can be stopped by depressing the accelerator pedal. •
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