brake sensor AUDI A4 2013 Owners Manual
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14 Instrum ent s and  w arn ing /indic ato r  light s 
Engine cooling  system  Tire pressure monitor ing 
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Ignition  lock 
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Electronic  power  cont ro l ,/ 
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Malfunction  indicator  Lamp 
Speed warning  system  (MIL),/ 
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Canada models : 
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Engine speed limitation 
Speed warning  system  c:>page  21 
r:::;,page87  Engine oil level 
Adapt ive cru ise  control./ 
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Engine o il sensor 
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Electromechanical  parking  brake 
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Headlight  range control * 
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Instrument s and  warnin g/indic ator  ligh ts 15 
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adaptive  light * 
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Light-/rain  sensor* 
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CRUISE 
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Canada models : Cruise  control 
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Adaptive  cruise  control * 
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Adaptive  cru ise  control* 
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BRAKE /((J)) Brake  system 
The  ligh t illum ina tes  when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
It goes  out  a fter  the  eng ine  has  been  started.  This 
indicates  that  the  b rake 
warning  light  is functioning  properly. 
If th e brake warning  light  doe s not  light  up 
when  the  engine  is  cranking,  th ere may  be a 
malfunction  in the  electrical  sy stem . In thi s 
case,  contact  your Audi dealer . 
If the  brake  system  wa rn ing/ indica tor  light 
tu rns  o n,  there  is a  b ra ke  sys tem  ma lfunction . 
1111 (USA model s)/.  (Canada model s) 
Stop  v ehicl e and  check  brake fluid  lev el 
If  the indicator  l ight  turns  on  and  the  mes
sage  appears , proceed  as  follows: 
.,.  Pull  off  the  road. 
.,.  Stop  the  vehicle. 
.,.  Tu rn  off  the  engine. 
.,.  Check  the  b rake  fluid  level¢ 
page  228 . 
.,. Contact  your  nearest  autho rized  repair  fa-
cility  if necessa ry. 
Warning!  Fault in brake  system . Contact 
d ealer 
If the  ABS indicator  light fl!S (USA models)/ 
(11 (Canada  mode ls),  the  ESC ind icator  light 
Ji1 and  the  brake  system  indicator  light 
1111 ( U SA mode ls)/ .  (Canada  mode ls)  turn 
o n  and  the  message  appears,  the  ABS,  ESC 
and  braking  d is tribut ion  are  not  worki ng ¢ ,&. . 
Carefully  drive  to  your  author ized  Audi  dealer 
immediately  to  have  the  malfunct ion  correct
ed ¢,&. . 
1111 (USA models )/.  (Canada models) 
Parking brake  system  fault!  S ee  owner' s 
manual 
- If  the  ind icator  light  and  the  message  ap
pear 
when  stationary  or after  switch ing  the 
ignition  on , 
check  if you  can  release  the 
park ing  brake . Afte r releasing  the  parking 
brake,  carefully  d rive to  your  au thor ized 
Audi  dea le r i mmediately  to  have  the  ma l
function  corre cted.  If yo u can not  release  the 
parking  brake,  see k professiona l assistance . 
-If the  ind icator  light  and  the  message  ap-
pea r 
while  driving , th e emergency  b ra ki ng 
function  may  not  be  avail able. 
It may  not  be  .,..  
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Audi adaptive  cruise control  and braking  guard  99 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking 
guard 
Introduction 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  system  assists  the 
driver  by regu lating  vehicle  speed  and  helping 
to  maintain  a  set  distance to  the vehicle 
ahead,  within  the  limits of the system . If  the 
system  detects  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead, 
adaptive  cruise  control  can  brake  and  then  ac
celerate  your  vehicle . This  he lps  to  make  driv
ing  more  comfortable  on  long highway 
stretches. 
The  braking  guard  system  can  warn  you  about 
an  impending  collision  and  initiate braking 
maneuvers 
c::;, page 1 OS. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking guard 
have  technical  limitations  that  you  must 
know,  so please  read  this  section  carefully,  un
derstand  how  the  system  works  and  use  them  properly  at  all  times. 
General  information 
General  information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
Fig. 110 Front  of  the  vehicle:  Position  of  radar sensor 
The  area  that  contains  the  radar  sensor 
c::;, fig. 110 must  never  be  covered  by stickers 
or  other  objects or obstructed  with  dirt,  in
sects,  snow  or  ice that  will  interfere  with  the 
adaptive  cruise  control  system  and braking 
guard.  For  information  on cleaning,  refer  to 
c::;, page 205. The  same  applies  for any  modifi
cations  made  in the  front  area . The 
function  of  the adaptive  cruise  control 
system  and  braking guard  is  limited  under 
some  cond itions: 
- Objects  can  only be  detected  when they are 
within  sensor  range 
.:!>page 101 , fig. 113. 
-The  system  has  a  limited ability  to  detect 
objects  that  are  a  short  distance  ahead, off 
to  the  side  of your  vehicle  or  moving  into 
your  lane. 
- Some  kinds  of vehicles  are  hard  to detect; 
for  examp le  motorcycles,  vehicles  with  high 
ground  clearance  or  overhanging  loads  may 
be  detected  when  it  is too  late  or  they  may 
not  be  detected  at  all. 
- When  driving  through  curves 
c::;, page 100. 
-Stationary  objects c::;, page 100. 
A WARNING 
-Always  pay  attention  to  traffic  when  adap-
tive  cruise  control  is switched  on  and  brak ing  guard  is active. As  the  dr iver, you  are 
still  respons ible for  start ing  and  for  main
tain ing speed  and  distance  to  other  ob
jects.  Braking  guard is  used  to  assist  you. 
The  driver  must  always  take action  to  avoid 
a  collision.  The driver  is always  responsible 
for  braking  at  the  correct  time. 
- Improper  use  of adaptive  cruise  con trol 
can  cause  collisions,  other  accidents  and 
serious  personal  injury . 
- Never  let  the  comfort and  convenience 
that  adaptive  cruise control  and  braking 
guard  offer  d istract  you  from  the need  to 
be  alert  to  traffic  conditions  and  the 
need  to  remain in fullcontrolofyourve
hicle  at  all  times, 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive 
cru ise  contro l and  braking  guard  have 
limits  -they  will  not  slow  the  vehicle 
down  or  maintain  the  set  distance  when 
you  drive  towards  an  obstacle  or some
thing  on or near  the  road  that  is  not 
moving,  such  as  vehicles  stopped in  a 
traffic  jam,  a  stalled  or  disabled  vehicle. 
If  registered  by the  radar  sensor,  vehicles 
or  obstacles  that  are  not  moving can 
trigger  a  collision  warning  and  if  .,.  
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100  Audi adaptive  cruise  control  and braking  guard 
confirmed  by the  video  camera,  an  acute 
collision  warning. 
- For  safety  reasons,  do not  use  adaptive 
cruise  control  when  driving on roads  with 
many  curves,  when  the  road  surface  is  in 
poor  condition  and/or  in  bad  weather 
(such  as  ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and 
hydroplan ing).  Using  the  system  under 
these  conditions  could result  in  a  colli
sion. 
- Switch  adaptive  cruise  control  off  tempo
rar ily when  driv ing  in turning  lanes,  on 
expressway  exits  or in construc tion 
zones.  This  prevents the vehicle  from ac
celerating  to  the  set  speed  when  in these 
situations. 
- Th e  adaptive  cruise  control  system  w ill 
not  brake  by itse lf  if you  put your  foot  on 
the  accelerator  pedal.  Doing  so  can  over
ride  the  speed  and  distance  regulation. 
- When  approaching  stationary  objects 
such  as  stopped  traffic,  adaptive  cruise 
control  will  not  respond  and  braking 
guard  w ill have  limited  function. 
- The  adaptive  cr uise  control  system  and 
braking  guard  do  not  react  to  people,  an
ima ls,  objects  crossing  the  road  or  on
coming  objects . 
- The  function  of the  radar  sensor  can  be 
affected  by reflective  objects  such  as 
guard  rails,  the  entrance  to  a  tunnel, 
heavy  rain  or  ice. 
- Never  follow  a vehicle  so  closely  that  you  cannot  stop  your  vehicle  safely.  The 
adaptive  cruise  control  cannot  slow  or 
brake  the vehicle safely  when  you  follow 
ano ther  vehicle  too  closely . Always  re
member  that  the  automatic braking 
function  cannot  bring  the  vehicle  to  a  sudden  or  emergency  stop  under  these 
conditions. 
- To prevent  unintended  operation,  always 
switch  ACC off when  it  is not  being  used. 
{[) Note 
The  sensor  can  be  d isp laced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the bumper,  whee l housing  and 
underbody . That  could  affect  the  adaptive  cruise  control  system  and  b
raking  guard. 
Have your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  au
thorized  Audi Service  Facility check  their 
function. 
,  In curves 
Applies  to  vehicles: wit h Aud i adapt ive cr uise contro l 
Fig . 111 Examp le:  driv ing into  a curve 
When  driving  into  a curve <=> fig. 111 and  out 
of  a  curve,  the  adaptive  cruise  control  may  re act  to  a vehicle  in the  next  lane  and  app ly the 
brakes.  You can  override  or  prevent  the  brak
ing  by pressing  the  accelerator  pedal  briefly. 
Stationary  objects 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  Aud i adaptive  crui se  contro l 
Fig. 112 Examp le:  object  chang ing lanes a nd  station 
a ry  object 
The  adaptive  cru ise  control  system  only  reacts 
to  objects  that are  moving  or that  the system 
has  a lready  detected  as  moving.  For example, 
if a vehi cle@ , which  has  already  been  detect
ed  by the  adaptive cruise  control,  turns  or 
changes  lanes  and  another  stationary  vehicle 
@ is  located  in front  of  that  vehicle,  the  sys
tem  will  not react  to  the  stationary  vehicle.  
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Audi  adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard  105 
Setting  the  driving  mode  for  vehicles  with 
Audi  drive select* 
Refer to r=;,poge 1 14 . 
(D Tips 
Yo ur setti ngs a re automatically  store d an d 
assig ned to  the  remote  contro l key be in g 
used. 
Request  for  driver  intervention 
A pp lies  to vehicles: w ith  Audi  a daptive  cruise  control 
Fig.  119 Inst rumen t cl uster:  reques t fo r drive r in te r· 
ve ntio n 
In ce rtain si tuations, t he sys tem w ill prom pt 
you to  take  actio n. This cou ld ha ppen, for  ex
ample,  if  braking  by the  a daptive  cr uise con 
trol  system  is not  enough  to  maintain  enough 
d istance to  the vehicle  ahead. 
The inst rument  cluste r will  war n you  about 
the  danger 
r=;,fig. 119: 
- A  red ve hicle  is pic tured in  the d is pla y. 
- The  text 
DISTANCE! appea rs  in  the  s ta tus 
b ar. 
- T he r ed indi cator  lig ht 
I blinks . 
- In  add it ion,  a warning  tone sounds. 
Audi  braking  guard 
Description 
App lies to vehicles: wi th  Audi ada ptive c ruise con tro l 
Fig. 120 In str um ent  clus ter:  approach  warnin g 
Brak ing guard  uses a  radar sensor.  It also 
funct ions wit hin the  lim its  of  the  system 
whe n adapt ive cruise control  is switched  off. 
What  can Audi  braking  guard  do? 
When  detected  in time,  the  system  can assess 
situations  when  a veh icle ahead brakes s ud
denly  or  if your  own  vehicle  is t raveling  at  a 
high  speed and approac hing  a ve hicle up 
ahead that  is movi ng  mo re sl ow ly.  B raking 
guard  does not  reac t if  it  cannot  detec t the 
s ituation. 
The system  advis es yo u of  various  s ituations: 
- The 
distance wa rning is given if  yo u are too 
close to  the  vehicle  ahead for  a long  time.  If 
the  vehicle  ahead bra kes sharply , yo u will 
not  be ab le to  avoid a collision . The  ind icator 
light 
I in the  d isp lay comes o n. 
- The 
approach warning is given when  a de
tected  ve hicle up ahead i n your  lane  is mov
ing  m uch  mo re sl owly  than  you  are or  if  i t 
brake s sh arp ly.  W hen t his war ning is g iven, 
it  may on ly be poss ible to  avoi d a co llision 
by swe rving  or  b ra kin g sharp ly.  The  indic ator 
light 
I a nd indic ator  in t he  di spl ay w ill war n 
you abo ut  the d ange r¢ 
fig . 120. You will  a l
so hear an aco ustic  s ignal. 
If y o u  do no t  rea ct  fas t eno ugh o r do not  r eact 
at  all  to  the si tuat ion, B rak ing  guard  will in
t e rvene  by b rak ing and t he message 
braking 
guard intervention 
w ill appea r.  
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106  Audi adap tive  cruise  control  and  br aking  guard 
- If  a co llision  is imminent,  the  system  will 
first  provide  an 
acute  warning by bri efly  and 
sharp ly app ly ing the  brakes . 
- If  you do  not  react  to  the  ac ute  warning , 
braking  guard  can brake within  the  limits  of 
the  system.  This reduces the  veh icle speed 
in the  event  of  a collision. 
- At  speeds under  20  mph  (30  km/h),  the  sys 
tem  can in it iate  a complete  deceleration 
s hortly  before  a collision  .
1>. 
- If the  braking  guard  senses that  you  are not 
braking  hard  enough  when  a collision  is im
minent,  it  can increase the  braking  force. 
Which  funct ion s can be contr oll ed ? 
You can switch  braking  guard  and the  dis
tance/approach  warning  on or  off  in the  radio 
or  MM I c> poge  106,  Settings  in  the  radio/ 
MMI. 
A WARNING 
Lack of  attention  can cause col lisions, oth
er accidents  and serious  personal  injuries. 
The braking  guard  is an assist system  and 
cannot  prevent  a collis ion by itself.  The 
driver  must  always  intervene . The driver  is 
always responsib le for  bra king at  the  cor
rect  time. 
- Always  pay close attention  to  traffic, 
even when  the  brak ing guard  is switched 
on.  Be ready to  intervene  and  be ready to 
take  complete  control  whenever  necessa
ry. A lways  keep the  safe and  legal  dis
tance  between  your  vehicle  and vehicles 
up ahead. 
- Braking  guard works  w ith in limits  and 
will  not  respond  outs ide the  system  lim
its,  for  example  when  approaching  a 
stopped  vehicle  or  stationary  obstacle 
(end of  a traff ic jam  or veh icle that  has 
broken  down  in traffic). 
- Always  remember  that  the  radar sensor 
for  the  braking  guard works  only  within 
defined  detection  and range  limits  that 
l ) Th is  is  not  available  in some c oun tri es. 
may prevent  the  proper  detection  of  oth
er vehicles. 
- The  radar sensor's function  and  range 
can be reduced by rain,  snow and heavy 
spray. Moving  veh icles up ahead may not 
be prompt ly detected  or  may not  be de
tected  at  all . 
- Reflective  surfaces  including  crash barri
ers or  tunne l entrances  may impair  the 
function  of  the  radar sensor . 
(D Tips 
- You can cancel the  braking  that  is in it iat
ed by the  system  by braking  yourse lf,  by 
accelerating  not iceably or  by swerving . 
- Braking  guard  error  messages 
c>poge 107. 
- Keep in  mind  that  brak ing guard  can 
brake unexpectedly.  Always  secure any 
cargo or  objects  that  you are transport
ing  to  reduce the  risk of  damage  or  in
jury . 
Settings  in the  radio/MMI 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
., Select: I CAR I function  button > Car  sys
tem s* 
contro l button > Driv er a ssist > Au di 
br aki ng g ua rd . 
Or 
., Select: !CAR ! function  b utton > Aud i brak-
ing  gu ard . 
S ys tem  -
Switch A udi  braking  guard On and 
Off . When  you  switch  the  ignition  on, the 
message 
Audi  b raking  gu ard off appears if 
the  system  is switch ed off . 
Ea rly  warnin g -The distance  and approach 
warnings  in the  display  can be switched 
On / 
Off . 
(D Tips 
-Yo ur settings  are automatically  stored 
and assigned to  the  remote  contro l key 
being  used at  the  times  the  settings  are 
made.  
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Audi  adaptive  cru ise  control  and  brakin g guar d 107 
-Sedan:  I f you  switch  the  A SR/ESC off, 
braking  guard  switches  off  automatically 
¢ page 187 . 
-allroad : If  you  switch  the  offroad  mode 
on,  braking  g uard  switches  off  automati
cally 
¢ page 188. 
-Switch  braking  guard  off  when  you are 
l oading  the  veh icle  onto  a vehicle  carr ier, 
tra in, sh ip or  other  type  of  transporta
tion.  This can prevent  undesired  warn i ngs from  the  braking  guard  system . 
Messages 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi  adaptive  cruise co ntrol 
B rak ing guard:  Off 
This driver  message appears  if  the  system  is 
turned  off  via the  radio/MM  I*.  Otherwise,  if 
the  system  is turned  off,  the  information  ap 
pears every time  shortly  after  the  start  of  the 
tr ip. 
B ra king  gua rd: Act ivated 
This drive r message appe ars  if sharp  brake 
pressu re was applied  due to  an acute  warning. 
••• 
Three  white  dots  appear  if  a setting  cannot  be 
selected  with  the  operat ing  lever . For exam
p le, this  happens  if  you want  to  raise/lowe r 
the  speed even though  there  was no  p revious
l y saved speed. 
AC C: D eactiv ation 
The  driver  message appears  in vehicles  with 
manual  transmission . If  the  clutch  pedal  was 
pressed down  for  too  long,  the adaptive  cruise 
control  turns  off.  A chime  sounds as a rem ind
er. 
ACC : Sensor blocked 
This message appears  if  the  sensor view  is ob
structed,  for  example  by  leaves, snow,  heavy 
spray or  dirt.  C lean the  sensor ¢ 
page  99, 
fig. 110. 
ACC: not  available 
The drive r message appears  if  there  is a ma l
f u nction.  The adap tive cruise  cont rol  tu rns off.  A chime  sounds as a 
reminder.  Have the  sys
tem  checked by an authorized  Audi  dea ler or 
authorized  Aud i Service Fac ility. 
ACC: unavailable 
The driver  message appears  if, for  example, 
t h e b ra ke tempe ratu re  is too  hig h. T he adap
tive  cru ise con trol  is temporarily  u nav ail able. 
A ch ime sounds as a  remin der . 
Engine  sp eed ! 
This dr iver message appears  in vehicles  with 
manua l transm ission  if  the  drive r had not  up
shifted  or  dow nsh ifted  in t ime w hile using 
adaptive  c ruise contro l braking  or  accelerat
ing,  caus ing the  veh icle to  exceed or  not  reach 
the  pe rm itted  lim it  speed. The adap tive  cruise 
control  turns  off.  A chime  sounds  as a remind
er. 
Shift  lev er po sition! 
Vehicles with  an automat ic t ransm iss ion: the 
drive r message appears  if  the  se lecto r lever  is 
sh ifted  to  the  N position.  The adapt ive cruise 
c o ntrol  is  not  ava ilable  while  in th is posit ion. 
Vehicles with  manua l transm ission:  the  driver 
message appears for  vehicles  with  manua l 
transmission  if  there  is no forward  gea r en
gaged,  meaning  if  the  reverse gea r or  the  1st 
ge ar  is engaged  o r if  the  sele ctor  leve r is i n 
the  ne utra l posi tion.  The ad apt ive cr uise con
tro l is not  available  while  in th is posi tion. 
Stabilization  control  (ESC ) 
This message appears  if  the  e lectronic  stab ili
zation  control  (ESC) is taking  action  to  stab i
liz e the  veh icle. The adaptive  c ruise co ntrol 
turns  off.  A chime  sounds  as a  reminder . 
Speed too  low 
This message appears  if  the  current  speed  is 
too  low 
to  set  or to  maintain the  desired 
speed. 
T he speed being  saved must  be at  least 
20  mp h (30  km/h).  The cru ise contro l is 
turned  off  for  speeds  lowe r than  12  mph 
(20  km/h).  The adaptive  cruise  control  re
mains  turned  on for  speeds above 95  mph  
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Homelink® 
Universal  remote 
control 
Description 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Home link 
The HomeLink  universal  remote  control  con 
be programmed  with  the  remote  control  for 
devices  that  ore  already  present. 
With  Home Link, you  can  control  devices  such 
as  the  garage  door,  secu rity systems,  ho use 
lights , etc.  comfortably  from  the  inside  of you 
vehicle . 
H omelink  makes  it  poss ible for  you  to  rep lace 
three  different  remote  controls  from  dev ices 
i n  your  home  with  one  universal  remo te.  Th is 
featu re  works  for  most  garage  door  and  exte
rior door  motor  signals.  Programming  the  in
d ividual  remote  control  for  your  remote  con 
trol  takes  p lace  near  the  center  of the  radiator 
grille.  There  is a  control  module  attached  at 
this  location . 
A one-t ime  programm ing  of  the  sensor  must 
be  performed  before  you  are  able  to  use  sys
tems  with  Homelink.  If the  system  does  not  activate  after  performing  the  one-t ime  pro
gramming,  check  whether  the  system  uses  a  rolling  code ¢ 
page  126 for  vehicles  without 
the  MMI*. 
,& WARNING 
-
-Never  use  the  Homelink ® transmi tter 
with  any  garage  door  opener  that  does  have  not  the  sa fety  stop  and  reverse  fea 
ture  as  requ ired  by federa l safety  stand
ards.  Th is  includes  any garage  door  open
er  mode l manufactured  before  April  1, 
1982. 
- A garage  door  opener  which  cannot  de
tect  an  object,  signaling  the  door  to  stop 
and  reverse  does  not  meet  current  feder
al safety  standards . Us ing 
a garage  door 
opener  without  these  features  increases 
risk  of serious  injury or  death. 
Homelink ® 123 
-For safety  reasons  never  re lease  the 
parking  brake  or  start  the  eng ine while 
anyone  is standing  in front  of  the  vehicle . 
- A garage  door  or  an  estate  gate  may 
sometimes  be  set  in motion  when  the Homelink ® remote  control  is being  pro
grammed.  If the  device  is  repeatedly  ac
tivated,  th is can  overstrain  motor  and 
damage  its  e lectrical  components  -an 
overheated  mo to r i s 
a fire  hazard! 
- To avoid  possib le  injuries  or  property 
damage,  please  always  make  abso lutely 
certain  that  no  person s or objects  are  lo
cated  in the  range  of  motion  of any 
equ ipment  being  operated . 
(D Tips 
-If you  would  like more  information  on 
Homelink ®, where  to  purchase  the 
Home link ® compatib le  products,  or 
would  like to  purchase  the  Homelink ® 
Home  Lighting  Package,  please  ca ll toll
free:  l-800-355-3515. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  reg ula
tions¢ 
page  283. 
- For security  reasons,  we  recommend  that 
you  clear  the  programmed  b uttons  be
fore  selling  the  veh icle. 
Operation 
App lies  to  vehicles : with  Homeli nk 
~~'''  r ·O : O  ·) 1111
~ 
® 
Fig . 1 36 Head li ner:  controls 
Req uirement : The  buttons  must  be  program-
med 
<:!)page  124 or ¢page  125.  ..,_  
Page 267 of 302

Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing  a fuse 
Fuses that  have blown  will have  metal  strips 
that  have burned  through. 
Fig. 20 9 Left cockp it : fuse  panel cover 
The  fuses  are  located  at  the  front  left  and 
r igh t of  the  cockpit  and  behi nd  the  trim  on 
the  right  side  of the  luggage  compartment  . 
..  Turn  off  the  ign it ion  a nd  the  affected  elec-
t rical  consumers  . 
..  Check the  following  table  to  see  which  fuse 
belongs  to  the  consume r . 
..  Remove  the  appropriate  cover¢ 
fig.  209 or 
¢page  218, fig.  180  . 
.. To remove  the  purple  plastic  cl ip  if necessa
ry 
ll, hold  onto  it  at  the small  s ide  and  pull 
it  out  of the  fuse  panel¢ 
page 265, 
fig.  210  . 
.. Remove  the  clamp  from  the  rear  side  of the 
fuse  cover ¢ 
fig.  209  . 
.. Remove  the  fuse  using  the  clamp  and  re
pla ce  the  blown  fuse  w ith  an  identical  new 
one. 
& WARNING , -
Do not  repair  f uses  and  never  replace  a 
blown  fuse  w ith  one  that  has  a  higher  amp 
rating.  This  can  cause  damage  to  the  e lec
trical  system  and  a fire. 
11 You  can dis pos e of  the  plastic  clip after  removing  it. 
Fu se s  and  bulb s 265 
(D Note 
If  a  new  fuse  burns  out  again  after  short ly 
have  you  have  insta lled  it,  have  the  electri 
ca l system  checked  by your  authorized 
Audi dealer . 
{!) Tips 
-The  following  table  does  not  list  fuse  lo 
cat ions  that  are  not  used . 
- Some  of  the  equipment  items  listed  are 
opt ional  or  only  available  on  certa in 
mode l configurations. 
Left  cockpit fuse  assignment 
Fi g.  21 0 Left cockpit:  fuse panel  wit h  plastic  clip 
No.  Consumer 
Amps 
Fuse  panel @(black) 
1  Dynamic  steering 5 
2  ES C  control  module 5 
A/C system  pressure  sensor, 
electromechanical  parking 
3 
brake,  Homelink,  automatic 
5 dimming  interior  rear  view 
mirror,  air  quality/outside 
ai r sensor,  ESC button  
Page 268 of 302

266  Fuses and bulbs 
No. 
5  Sound  actuator/exhaust 
sound  tuning 
6  Headlight 
range  control  sys-
tern/cornering  light 
7  Headlight  (cornering  light) 
Control  modules  (electro-
mechanical  parking  brake, 
8 shock  absorber,  quattro 
I 
sport,  trailer  hitch),  DCDC 
converter 
9 Adaptive  cruise  control 
10  Shift  gate 
11  Side  assist 
12  Headlight  range  control, 
parking  system 
13  Airbag 
14  Rear wiper  (allroad) 
15  Auxiliary fuse  (instrument 
panel) 
16  Auxiliary fuse 
terminal  15 
(engine  area) 
Fuse panel @ (brown) 
2  Brake  light  sensor 
3  Fuel pump 
4 
5  Left seat  heating  with/with-
out  seat  ventilation 
6  E5C 
7 Horn 
-Front  left  door  (window  reg· 
8 ulator,  central  locking,  mir-
ror, switch,  lighting) 
9 Wiper  motor 
10  ESC 
Two-door  models:  rear left 
window  regulator,  Four-door 
11  models:  rear  left  door  (win-
dow  regulator,  central 
lock-
ing,  switch,  lighting) 
12  Rain and  light  sensor 
Fuse panel © (red) 
3  Lumbar  support 
Amps 
5/15 
5/7,5  7,5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
15 
10 
40 
5 
25 
5 
15/30 
5 
15 
30 
30 
25 
30 
5 
10 
No.  Consumer 
4  Dynamic steering 
6 
7 
8 
9 
Interior  lighting  (Cabriolet) 
Windshield  washer  system , 
headlight  washer  system 
Vehicle electrical  system 
control  module  1 
Vehicle electrical  system 
control  module  1  Left rear  window  regulator 
motor  (Cabriolet)/sunroof 
10  Vehicle electrical  system 
control  module  1 
11  Right  rear  window  regulator 
(Cabriolet)/sun  shade  motor 
12  Anti-theft 
alarm warning 
system 
Right  cockpit  fuse assignment  Amps 
35 
5 
35 
20 
30 
7,5/20 
30 
7,5/20 
5 
Fig.  211  R ight  cockpi t:  fuse  pane l wit h plastic  cl ip 
No.  Consumer  Amps 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
5  Steering  column  switch 
5 
module 
7  Terminal  15  diagnostic 
con-
nector  5 
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