AUDI TT ROADSTER 2017 Manual Online

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Switching on and off
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
The system ca n be switched on/off in the Info­
t a in men t system.
"' Select in the Info tainment sys tem:
iM ENUI but­
ton
> Vehicle > left contro l butto n >Driver as­
sistan ce > Audi side assist
If the system is activated, the displays in the ex ­
ter io r mir rors wi ll turn o n briefly when the ig ni­
tion is sw itched on.
Adjusting the display brightness
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
The display brightness can be adjusted in the In­
fotainm ent system.
"' Se lect in the Infotainment system: i MENU I but­
ton
> Vehicle > left contro l butto n >Driver as­
sistance > Audi side assist
The display b rightness ad justs automat ica lly to
the br ightness of the s urrou ndings, both in the
in fo rmat ion and in the warning stage . In very
da rk or ve ry br igh t sur ro u ndings, the a utomat ic
ad ju st men t will se t th e d isp lay to the mini mum
or maxim um level. In s uch cases , you m ay no tice
no change w hen adjus ting t he br ightness, o r th e
change may on ly be no tic eable o nce the su r­
ro undings change .
A dju st the br ightn ess to a level where the d isp lay
i n the inform ation stage wi ll no t di srupt your
v iew ahead. If you change the brightness, the dis ­
p lay in the exter ior mir ror will briefly show the
b rightness level i n the information stage . The
b rightness of the warning stage is linked to the
b rightness in t he info rmat ion stage and is ad just­
ed along w ith the information stage .
- Side assist is not active wh ile you are ma k­
i ng the ad justment.
- Your settings are automatically stored and ass igned to the remote cont rol key being
used.
Assist
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with Audi side assist
I f the s ide ass is t swi tches off automat ically, a
mess age app ear s in t he In fota in men t sys tem dis ­
play.
@j Audi side assist: currently unavailable.
Sensor vision restricted due to surroundings.
See owner 's manual
The radar sensors ' v is ion is affected. Do not cover
the a rea in front of the sensors with bike whee ls,
stickers, dirt or other objects. Clean the area in
front of the sensors, if necessary
q page 77,
fig. 84.
@j Audi side a ssist: currently unavailable.
See owner's manual
S ide assist cannot be switched on at this time be­
ca use there is a ma lfu nction ( for example, the
battery c harge leve l may be too low) .
@j Audi side assist: malfunction! Please
contact Service
The system cannot guarantee that it will detect
vehicles cor rect ly and it has switc hed off. The
senso rs have been move d or are fa ulty. Have the
syste m chec ked by an au tho riz ed Au di deale r or
a uthor iz e d Au di S ervice Faci lity s oon.
Audi drive select (drive
settings)
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select
Dr ive select ma kes it possib le to e xper ience dif­
fere nt types of ve hicl e sett ings in one ve hicle.
T he driver can sele ct from th ree mo des,
Comfort ,
Auto
and Dynamic , using the r.~;\,1 bu tton in the
center console o r by using the Infotainment sys­
tem. This allows you to switch between a sporty
and a comfo rtable driv ing mode, fo r example. In
t h e
Individual mode, the sett ings can be ad just­
ed to yo ur persona l pre ferences . This makes it
poss ible to com bine settings such as a sporty en-
gine sett ing wi th light s teer ing. .,._
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Ass is t
_& WARNING
Using Audi drive select incorrectly can lead to
collisions, other accidents and serious inju­
ries.
Description
App lies to: ve hicles w ith Aud i d rive select
The vehicle setup in each mode depends on the
veh icle's features . However, the engine and
steer ing are always affe cted.
E ngine and automatic tr an smi ssi on
Depending on the mode, the engine and auto­
matic transmiss ion respond more qu ickly or in a
more balanced manner to accelerator pedal
movements .
Adaptive damper s (Audi m agnetic ride )*
The adaptive dampers use sensors to record in­
formation regarding steering movements, brak ­
ing and accelerat ion operat ions by the driver,
road surface, driving speed, and load. With dr ive
select, you can adjust the adaptive dampers to
sporty (dynamic), comfortable (comfort) or ba l­
a nced (auto).
Stee ring
The power steer ing adapts . Indirect steering that
moves eas ily as in comfort mode is especially
suited to long drives on a highway. The dynam ic
mode provides sporty, direct steering.
Torque distribution
The sport d ifferent ial d istr ibutes the dr ive power
to the rear axle based on the situation . The distri­
bution of power varies depend ing on the selected
mode from mode rate
( Comfort ) to sporty ( D y­
nami c). The goal is a high leve l of agility and ab il­
ity to acce lerate o n curves . The vehicle is very re­
sponsive to steering.
Engine sound *
The engine sound adapts to the current mode
and can be subtle to sporty.
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@ Tips
In some models, the maximum vehicle speed
can only be reached in the auto and dynamic
modes.
Selecting the driving mode
App lies to : vehicles with A udi drive se lect
You can choose between comfort, auto , dynamic
and individual.
Fig. 85 Center conso le: drive select button
Fig. 86 Infotainment: driv e select
., Select in the Infotainment system : IMENU! but­
ton
> V ehicle > left control button > Audi drive
sel ec t.
.. Select the desired setting by moving the cursor
(red frame) .
You can change the dr iv ing mode whe n the vehi­
cle is st ationary or while driving. If traff ic per­
mits, after changing modes, b riefly take your
foot off the accelerator pedal so that the recently
selected mode is also activated for the engine .
Comfort -res ults in a comfort-or ien ted vehicle
calib ration
Auto -provides an overa ll comfortab le yet dy­
nam ic dr iv ing feel and is suited for everyday use. ..,.

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Dynamic -gives the driver a sporty driving feel
and is suited to a sporty driving style .
Individual -¢ page 81.
Adjusting the Individual mode
Applies to: vehicles with Audi drive select
Assist
A WARNING
Pay attention to traffic when operating the
drive select to reduce the r isk of an accident.
-
You con adjust the vehicle settings to your personal preferences .
.,. Press the b utton ¢ page 80, fig. 85 > Indi vidu­
al
> right contro l button, or
.,. Se lect in the Infotainment system:
! MENUI but­
ton
>V ehicle > left contro l button> Audi drive
select > Indi vidual >
right contro l button
After you have closed the settings, you are auto ­
matica lly dr iving in the
Indi vidual * driving mode.
Systems comfort
Engine
and T ransm ission comfortable
St ee ring comfortable
Adapti ve dampers * comfortable
Engine sound * subtle
quattro balanced
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Your Individual* mode settings are automat i­
cally stored and assigned to the remote con­
trol key be ing used. T
he equipment in your vehicle will determine
which settings you can adjust . The fo llowing ta­
ble g ives an overview of the characteristics .
auto dynamic
balanced sporty
ba lanced sporty
ba lanced sporty
ba lanced sporty
ba lanced
sporty
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Parking systems
Parking systems
General information
A ppl ies to: ve hicles w ith rear pa rk in g sys te m /p ark in g system
p lus
Depending on your vehicle's equipment , various
parking aids will help you when parking and ma­
neuvering.
The
rear park ing system is an audible parking aid
that warns you of obstacles
behind the vehicle
c:> poge 83.
The parking system plus assists you when park ­
ing by audibly and visually indicating objects de­
tected
in front of and behind the veh icle
c:> poge83.
The rearview camera shows the area behind the
vehicle in the Infotainment system display . The
lines in the rearview camera image help you to
park or maneuver
c:> page 84. The parking sys­
tem plus functions are also available
c:> page83.
& WARNING
-Always look for traffic and check the area
around your vehicle by looking at it directly
as well. The parking system cannot replace
the driver's attention. The driver is always
responsible when entering or leaving a park­
ing space and during similar maneuvers .
- Please note that some surfaces , such as
clothing, are not detected by the system .
- Sensors and cameras have blind spots in
which people and objects cannot be detect­
ed . Be especially cautious of small children
and animals .
- The sensors can be displaced by impacts or
damage to the radiator gr ille, bumper,
wheel housing and the underbody . The park­
ing system may be impaired as a result.
Have an authorized Audi dealer or author­
ized Audi Service Facility check their func­
tion .
- Make sure the sensors are not obstructed by
stickers, deposits or other materials. If they
are, the sensor function could be impaired.
For additional information on cleaning, see
c:> page266.
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-Some objects are not detected or displayed
by the system under certain circumstances:
- Objects such as barrier chains, trailer draw
bars, vertical poles or fences
- Objects above the sensors such as wall ex ­
tensions
- Objects with certain surfaces or structures
such as chain link fences or powder snow
- If you continue driving closer to a low ob­
ject, it may disappear from the sensor range. Note that you will no longer be
warned about th is obstacle.
- Keep enough distance from the curb to re­
duce the risk of damage to the rims .
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-The system may provide a warning even
though there are no obstacles in the cover­
age area in some situations, such as :
- certain road surfaces or when there is tall
grass.
- external ultrasonic sources such as from
cleaning vehicles .
- in heavy rain, snow, or thick vehicle ex­
haust.
- We recommend that you practice parking in
a traffic -free location or parking lot to be­
come familiar with the system . When doing
this, there should be good light and weath­
er conditions.
- You can change the volume of the signals.
- What appears in the display is slightly de-
layed.
- The sensors must be kept clean and free of
snow and ice for park aid to operate .

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Rear parking system
Description
Applies to: vehicles with rear parking system
The rear parking system is an audible parking
aid .
Descrip tion
There is a sensor in the rear bumper cover. If
these detect an obstacle, audible signals warn
you .
Make sure the sensors are not covered by stick­
ers, deposits or any other obstructions as it may
impair the sensor function. For information on
cleaning, see
¢page 266.
The range at which the sensors begin to measure
is approximately:
side 3 ft (0 .90 m)
rear
center 5.2
ft (1.60 m)
The closer you get to the obstacle, the shorter
the interval between the audible signals . A con­
tinuous tone sounds when the obstacle is less
than approximately 1 foot (0.30 meters) away. Do not continue backing up
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mation on page 82,
c:::;,(D in General information
on page 82!
If the distance to an obstacle remains constant,
the volume of the distance warning gradually drops after about four seconds (this does not ap­
ply in the continuous tone range).
Act ivat in g
The rear parking assist activates automatically
when the reverse gear is engaged. A brief confir­
mation tone will sound.
Parking systems
Park ing system plus
Description
Applies to: veh icles w ith park ing system plus
Parking system plus provides audio and visual
signals when parking.
Fig. 87 Illustration :
Sensors are located in the front and rear bump­
ers. If these detect an obstacle, audible and visu ­
al signals warn you.
Make sure the sensors are not covered by st ick­
ers, deposits or any other obstructions as it may
impair the sensor function. For information on
cleaning, see
c:::;, page 266.
The display field beg ins approximately at:
CD 4 ft (1.20 m)
0 3 ft (0.90 m)
® 5.2 ft (1.60 m)
© 3 ft (0.90 m)
T he closer you get to the obstacle, the shorter
the interval between the audible signa ls . A con­
t inuous tone sounds when the obstacle is less
than approximately 1 foot (0.30 meters) away.
Do not continue driving forward or in reverse
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General information on page 82!
If the distance to an obstacle remains constant,
the volume of the distance warning gradually
drops after about four seconds (this does not ap­
ply in the continuous tone range).
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Parking systems
Switching on /off
Applies to: ve hicles w ith park ing system p lus
F ig. 88 Center console : park ing aid button
Fig . 89 optical d istance display
Switching on
.,. Shift into reverse, or
.,. Press the
Pw.A. button in the center console
c:> fig. 88. A short confirmat ion tone sounds and
the LED in the button turns on.
Switch ing off
.,. Drive faster than 6 mph (10 km/h), or
.,. Press the
p,,,A button, or
.,. Switch the ignition off .
Activating automatically
The parking aid is activated automatically at
speeds less than 6 mph (10 km/h) and when ap­
proaching an obstacle from approximately 3.1 ft
(95 cm) away. There are audible signals when ap­
proximately 1.6
ft (SO cm) away from the obsta­
cle .
If you press the p,,1~ button to sw itch the park­
ing a id off, it can only be reactivated automati­
cally when one of the following conditions is met :
- The vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h).
- The ignition is switch off and back on again .
- The parking brake is set and then re leased .
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-Th e selector lever must be in the P position .
Segments in the visual display
The segments in front of and behind the vehicle
(vehicles with parking system plus*)
9 fig. 89
help you to determine the distance between your
vehicle and an obstacle. The red lines mark the
expected direction of travel according to the
steering ang le. A white segment indicates an
identified obstacle that is outside of the vehicle's
path. Red segments show identified obstacles
that are in your veh icle's path. As your vehicle
comes closer to the obstacle, the segments
move
closer to the vehicle . The collision area has been
reached when the next to last segment is dis­
played . Obstacles in the collision a rea, incl uding
those outside of the vehicle 's path, are show n in
r ed . Do not continue driving forward or in reverse
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Rearview camera
Introduct ion
App lies to: vehicles wit h rearv iew camera
Fig. 90 Diag ram : lines to aid in park ing
The rearview camera helps you to park or maneu­
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General information
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera
Fig. 9 1 Are a co vered (!) and a rea not cove red @ bythe
r earv iew ca mera.
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(Jo00oD ~
Fig. 92 Luggage compartme nt lid: locat io n of t he rear ­
view c amera
The rearview camera is located above the rear li­
cense plate bracket. Make sure that the lens for
the park ing system ~
fig. 92 is not covered by de­
posits or any other obstructions because this can
i mpair the function of the par king system. For in­
formation on clean ing, see ~
page 266 .
The rearview camera coverage area includes
@ ~ fig . 91 . Only th is area is shown in the Info­
tainment display. Objects tha t are outside of th is
area @are no t displayed.
A WARNING
- Always read and fo llow the applicable warn­
ings
~ A in General information on
page 82 .
- If the position and the installation ang le of
the rearview camera was changed, for ex­
amp le after a collision , do not continue to
use the system for safety reasons. Have it
checked by an authorized Audi dealer or au­
thorized Aud i Serv ice Facility .
Parking systems
-On ly use the rearv iew camera to ass ist you if
it shows a good, clear pictu re. For example,
the image may be affected by the sun shin­
ing i nto the lens, dirt on the lens, or if there
is a malfunction .
- Use the rearv iew camera on ly if the luggage
compa rtment lid is completely closed . Make
sure any objects you may have mounted on
the l uggage compa rtment lid do not b lock
the rea rview camera.
- The camera lens enlarges and d istorts the
field of vision. The object appears both a l­
t ered and ina ccur ate on the s creen.
- I n ce rtain s itu ations, people or objects in
the display appea r closer or fa rther away:
- For objects t hat do not touc h the grou nd,
such as the bumper of a parked vehicle, a
trailer hitch or the rear of a truck . Do not
u se the orie ntation lines in this case .
- If driven from a level s urface onto an in ­
cline, or a downward slope .
- If driven toward protruding objects.
- If the vehicle is carrying too much load in
the rear.
(D Note
-Alw ays read and fo llow the applicable w arn ­
ings
¢ (D in General information on
page 82 .
- The orange-co lored orientation lines in the
Infotainment display show the vehicle path
based on the steering wheel ang le . The
front o f the vehicle swings out more than
the rear of the vehicle. Maintain plenty of distance so that a n exterior m irror or a cor­
ner of the vehicle does not coll ide with any
obstacles.
Switching on/off
Applies to: vehicles with rearview camera
Switching on
.. Shift into reverse, or
.. Press the
P,qA button in the center console
~ page 84, fig. 88. A short confi rmation tone
so unds and the LED in the bu tton tur ns on . ...
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Parking systems
Switching off
.. Drive faster than 6 mph (10 km/h), or
.. Press the
P"1A button, or
.. Switch the ignition
off.
(D) Tips
- The visual display in the left part of the dis­
play should help you detect the critical vehi ­
cle areas .
- You can change the volume of the sig nals
and the display
¢page 86.
Perpendicular parking
Appl ies to: ve hicles with rea rview ca mera
This view may be used when parking in a garage
or in a parking space.
Fig. 93 Info ta inment syste m: aim ing at a pa rking space
Fig. 94 Infota inme nt sys tem: aligning the vehicle
.. Turn the Infotainment system on and shift into
reverse gear.
.. The orange orientation lines
(I) show the direc­
tion of travel of the vehicle . Turn the steering
wheel until the orange orientation lines appear
in the pa rking space
c:!;> fig. 93. Use the mark­
ings @to help you estimate the d istance to an
obstacle. Each marking represents approxi­
mately 3
ft (1 m). The blue area represents an
86
extension of the vehicle 's outline by approxi ­
mate ly 16
ft (5 meters) to the rear .
.. Wh ile driving in reverse gear, adjust the steer ­
ing wheel angle to fit the parking space using
the orange orientation lines for assistance
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in General information on page 85. @ repre­
sents the rear bumper. At the very latest, stop
the vehicle when the red or ientation line@
borders an object.
Adjusting the display
and the warning tones
Applies to: vehicles with parkin g sys tem plus
The display and warning tones can be adjusted in
the Infotainment.
.. Select in the Infotainment system : IMENUj but­
ton
> Vehicle > left control button >Driver as­
sistance> Parking aid .
Warning tones Front volume -
volume for the front area
Rear volume -volume for the rear area
Entertainment fader -when the parking system
is turned on, the volume of the audio/video
source is lowered .
The newly selected level is demonstrated briefly by the sound generator.
{!) Tips
The settings are automat ically stored and as­
signed to the remote control key that is in
use.
Error messages
App lies to : vehicles wit h rear parking system/parking system
plus
Rear park assist: malfunction! Obstacles cannot
be detected
Front park assist: malfunction! Obstacles can­
not be detected
Park assist: malfunction! Obstacles cannot be
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There is a system malfunct ion if the L ED in the
p,g! button blinks when switching on the system .
If the error is not corrected before yo u switch off
the ignition, the L ED in the
P' #A button will blink
the next time you switc h on the parking system
by shifting into reve rse . As long as the error is ac­
tive, you can display the error messages in the
second tab of the dr iver information system .
Parking system plus*
If a sensor or speaker is faulty, the .IM symbol
will appear in front of/behind the vehicle i n the
Infotainment d isplay . If a rear sensor is faulty,
only obstacles that are in areas
(D and
@<=:> page 83, fig . 87 are shown . If a front sensor
i s faulty , on ly obsta cles that are in areas @ and
@ are show n.
Drive to an authorized Aud i dealer o r a uthorized
Aud i Service Fac ility immediately to have the
malfunct ion corre cted.
Parking system s
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Intelligent Technology
Intelligent Technology
Electronic stabilization
control (ESC)
Description
Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) supports
driver safety.
It reduces the risk of slipping and
improves driving stability. ESC detects critical sit­
uations such as the vehicle oversteering and un­
dersteering or the wheels are spinning. The vehi­
cle is stabilized by applying the brakes or reduc ­
ing engine torque. When ESC engages, the
G1 in­
dicator light blinks in the instrument cluster.
The following systems are integrated in the ESC:
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
ABS prevents the wheels from locking when brak­
ing. The vehicle can still be steered even during
hard braking. Apply steady pressure to the brake
pedal. Do not pump the pedal. A pulsing in the
brake pedal indicates that the system is acting to
stabilize the vehicle .
Brake assist system
The brake assist system can decrease braking dis­
tance. It increases braking power when the driver
presses the brake pedal quickly in emergency sit­
uations . You must press and hold the brake pedal
until the dangerous situation is over .
Anti-slip regulation (ASR)
ASR reduces engine power when the drive wheels
begin spinning and adapts the force to the road
conditions. This makes it easier to start, acceler­
ate and drive up hills .
Electronic differential lock (EDL)
EDL applies the brakes to a wheel that starts
spinning and transfers the drive power to the
other driving wheels. This function is not availa­
ble at higher speeds.
In extreme cases, EDL automatically switches
off
to keep the brake on the braked wheel from over­ heating. The vehicle is still working correctly. EDL
will switch on again automatically when condi­
tions have returned to normal.
88 Steering
recommendation
The ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle by changing
the steering torque.
Selective wheel torque control
Selective wheel torque control is used when driv­
ing on curves. The front whee l on the inside of
the curve or both wheels on the inside of the
cu rve are braked selectively as needed. This al­
lows more precise driving in curves. The applica ­
ble system may not activate when driving in wet
or snowy conditions.
A WARNING
- The ESC and its integrated systems cannot
overcome the limits imposed by natural physical laws. This is especially important
on slippery or wet roads. If the systems be­
gin acting to stabilize your vehicle, you
should immediately alter your speed to
match the road and traffic conditions. Do
not let the increased safety provided tempt
you into taking risks. This could increase
your risk of a collision .
- Please note the risk of a collision increases
when driving fast, especially through curves
and on slippery or wet roads, and when driv­ ing too close to objects ahead. The ESC and
its integrated systems cannot always pre­
vent collisions -there is still a risk of acci­
dents!
- Press the accelerator pedal carefully when
accelerating on even, slippery surfaces such
as ice and snow. The drive wheels can spin
even when these control systems are instal­
led and this can affect driving stability and
increase the risk of a collision.
(j) Tips
-The ABS and ASR only function correctly
when all four wheels have a similar wear
condition. Different tire sizes can lead to a
reduction in engine power.
- You may hear noises when the systems de­
scribed are working.

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