ESP AUDI A7 2018 Owner's Guide
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that  are  between  appro ximately  32  ft  (10  m)  and 
295 
ft (90  m)  in front  of the  vehicle  and  within 
the  detection  zone . Within  the  limits  of  the  sys 
tem¢ page  103 , a  pedestrian  or w ild  animal  de
tected  when  the  low  beams  are  sw itched  on  is 
h ighlighted  in 
yellow ¢ fig. 109 . Animal  recogni 
tion  is  not  active  w it hi n highly  developed  areas . 
The system  on ly de tects  large  wild  anima ls  such 
as  deer. 
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If  another  display  such  as  navigation  replaces  
t he  image  from  the  night  v is ion  assist 
the~ ., 
symbo l appea rs  in a tab ¢ fig. 110. You can 
a ccess  nigh t vision  assist  using  the  mul tifunc 
t ion  stee ring  w heel 
buttons ¢ page 21. 
Pedestrian and wild  animal  warning 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  night vision  assist 
Fig . 111 In stru ment  clust er: @ pede stri an  warn ing ,@ 
wi ld  ani mal warnin g 
Fig.  112 In str ument  clus te r: @ pedest ria n  warn ing /@ 
wi ld an imal warning,  when  t he nigh t vis ion a ssis t  image  is 
n ot  se lec ted  in the  instrument  clust er dis p lay 
Image  in the  instrument  cluster /head -up 
di splay* 
If  there  are  pedestrians  or wild  animals  in an  
area  in front  of your  veh icle  that  is class ified  as 
A ssi st a nce  systems 
critica l,  the  system  will d irect  your  atten tion  to 
t h is: 
- Pedestr ians  or  wild  anima ls  are  h ighlighted  in 
red  and  the  cor responding 
symbo l. or. 
turns  on ¢fig.  111 . 
-There  is also  an  audib le  sign al. 
T he  area  classified  as  critical  is  based  on  the  vehi
cle  speed  and  the  steering  wheel  angle . Pedes
t rian  and  w ild  an imal  warning  encourages  you  to 
pay  more  atten tion. 
If the  night  vision  assist  image  is  replaced  by an
othe r display  (such  as  the  on-board  comp ute r) , 
t h e 
red . or. in d ic ator lig ht ¢ fig . 112 will 
appea r if the re  is a  pedestrian  o r wild  animal 
war ning . 
If  the  head-up  display*  is  sw itched  on  and  the 
night  v ision  assist  content  is activated, . 
or. 
will appear  i n the  head-up  displ ay *. 
Marking  light* 
T o direct  the  driver's  attention  to  a  pedestr ian , 
the  headlights  can  flash  on  the  pedest rian  three 
tim es  in a  row whe n there  is  a  pedestr ian  war n
ing . 
This  occurs  at  speeds  above  approximately 
35  mph  (60  km/h)  if yo u are  outside  of  illuminat
ed  a reas  and  no  de tected  ve hicles  are  shown.  Th e 
high  be am  assistant*  con trols  the  m arking  ligh t* 
¢ page  40,  High beam  assis tant. 
T he  ma rking  light  is  not  used  for  wild  anima ls . 
General  information 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  night vision  assist 
Fig . 11 3 Front  of  t he ve hicle : n ig h t v is io n  ass ist camer a 
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Assistance systems 
The following  situations  may  affect  the  function 
of  t he  night  vision  assist  system: 
- Poor  visibility  such  as  snow,  rain , fog  or  heavy 
spray 
- Dirty  lens on  the  night vision  assist  camera 
Make sure  the  night  vision  ass ist  camera 
¢ fig. 113 is  not  covered  by stickers,  deposits  or 
any  other  obstructions  because  that  can  affect  
the  camera  function.  For  information  on  clean
ing,  see 
¢ page 228. 
The  pedestrian  and  wild  animal  recognition  de 
pends  on  the  temperature  difference  between  
the  person/wild  animal  and  the  background.  Peo ple/wild  animals  may  not  be  detected  if the  dif
ference  is too  small.  The pedestrian/wild  animal 
marking  and  the marking  light*  deactivate  at 
temperatures  above  approximately  77  °F 
(25 °() 
and  during  daylight.  If the  night  vision  assist 
im
age is selected  in the  instrument  cluster  display, 
then  the 
II symbol  appears  at  the  top  on the 
right  side. 
..&_ WARNING 
Pay attention  to  traffic  and  the  area  around 
your  vehicle  when  night vision  assist  is  switch
ed  on.  The  driver  is always  responsible  for  as 
sessing  the  traffic  situation. 
- Night  vision  assist  can  only warn  about  peo
ple  and  wild  animals  located  within  the  visu 
al  range  of the  infrared  camera.  The visual 
range  corresponds  to  the  image  in the  in
strument  cluster  display. 
- Night  vision  assist  may  not  detect  people  or 
wild  animals  and  mark  them  if 
- they  are  not  in an  upright  position,  for  ex
ample  if they  are  sitting  or  lying  down 
and/or 
- the  silhouette  in the  display  appears  in
complete  or  interrupted, for  example  be
cause  the  person  is partially  covered  by a 
vehicle  or  the animal  is  partially  covered 
by  tall  grass.  This  could  increase  the risk 
of an  accident. 
- Never  try to  swerve  around  animals  if doing 
so  will  endanger  you  or  other  road  users, be
cause  this  increases  the  risk of  an  accident. 
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- Even though  the  system  evaluates  the 
shape  and  heat  given  off  by all  detected  ob
jects,  there  are  limits  to  the system.  There 
may  be  false  warnings. 
- For  technical  reasons,  the  image pauses  in 
split  second  intervals. 
Switching  on /off 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  night  vision  assist 
Fig.  114 Area  around  the ligh t  switc h: ni gh t vis ion  assist 
button 
Requirement:  switch  the  ignition  on  and  turn  the 
light  switch  to the 
AUTO position. 
.,. Press the~ button ¢ fig. 114.  The  heat  image 
from  the  night  vision  camera  appears in the  in
strument  cluster  display  . 
.,. Press the~ button  again  to  switch  the  night 
vision  assist  off . 
If  conditions  are  bright  enough,  night  vision  as 
sist  can  be  switched  on  without  moving  the  light 
switch  to  the 
AUTO position.  Pedestrian  and  wild 
animal  highlighting  and  warnings  are  only  active  
when  it  is dark  outside  and  the headlights  are 
switched  on. 
Adjusting  the  contra st 
Applies  to: vehicles with  night  vision  assist 
.,. Select:  the I CARI function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
contro l button > Driver assistance > 
Night  vision assist contrast. 
When  the  night  vision assist  is switched  on  and 
the  image  is  visible  in the  instrument cluster  dis
play,  you  can  adjust  the contrast  in  the image 
from 
Min to Max .  
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Applies  to:  vehicles with night vision  assist 
Night  vi sion assist : S ys te m fault 
The system  cannot  guarantee  correct  function  
and  is sw itched  off . See an author ized Audi  deal
er or  authorized  Audi  Service Facility  for  ass is
tance. 
Night  vision a ssist : Currently  una vailabl e 
The system  cannot  guarantee  correct  function  at  
this  t ime and is switched  off. 
Night  vis ion assi st:  Onl y av ailable  at  night  with 
light s turned  on 
Nig ht  vision  ass ist  only  wo rks when  it  is dar k out 
side and  the head lights  are on. 
Night  vision a ssist : Pede strian  marking  curr ent
l y  unavail abl e 
The pedestrian  and wild  animal  marking  was 
sw itched  off  by the  system . 
Audi  drive  select  (drive 
settings) 
Introduction 
Drive select  makes it  possible  to  experience  dif 
ferent  types  of  veh icle  settings  in one vehicle . 
The dr iver can se lect 
Comf ort , Auto a nd D ynamic 
modes  in the  I nfota inme nt  system  to  switch  be
tween , fo r example , a  sporty  and a comfo rtable 
driving  mode . 
I n the 
Indi vidual mode,  the  sett ings can be ad
justed  to  your  perso nal  preferences . This makes 
it  poss ible to  comb ine settings  such as a sporty 
engine  setting  with  light  steering. 
Description 
The fo llowing  systems,  among  other  things,  are 
infl uenc ed by drive  select: 
Engine  and  automatic  transmission 
D epending  on the  mode,  the  e ng in e and auto 
mat ic transmission  respond  more  q uickl y o r in a 
more  balanced  manner  to  accelerator  pedal 
A ss istance  systems 
movements . In  the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the 
transmission  shifts  at  higher  speed  ranges . 
Adaptive  air  suspension* 
The adapt ive a ir suspens ion*  is an e lectron ica lly 
contro lled air  suspens io n  and dampi ng sys tem. 
T he adjustment  depends  o n the  dr iving  mode  se 
l ected,  steering  movements,  the  driver's  braking 
and acce leration,  and as the  road  surface,  ve hicle 
speed and load. 
T he vehi cle ground  clearance depends  on t he 
mode  selected  and the  speed . When  you  are in 
the 
a uto mode,  the  highway  setting  is activated 
when  you  dr ive above 75  mph  (120  km/h)  for 
more  than  30  seconds. The ground  clearance  is 
increased automatically  if  the  speed drops  below 
44  mph  (70  km/h)  for  more  than  120  seconds . 
Suspension  control* 
With  the  Audi  Dynamic  Ride Contro l damping 
contro l, dampening  characteristics  of  the  vehicle 
can be individually  adjusted  us ing drive  select. 
This makes it  possib le to  satisfy  the  des ire for 
sporty  suspens ion (DYNAMIC) and comfortable 
suspension  (COMFOR T) without  g iv ing  up  bal
anced tu ning  (AUTO) . 
Steering 
The power  steering  adapts.  Indirect  steering  that 
moves easily as in  comfort  mode  is espec ially 
su ited  to  long  drives  on  a highway . The dynamic 
mode  provides  sporty,  direct  steeri ng . 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  dynamic  steering 
The steering  ratio  changes  based on veh icle 
speed  in  order  to  maintain  optimum  steering  ef 
fort  for  the  driver  at  all  times . Th is sets the  steer
i ng to  be less sensitive  at  h igher  speeds i n orde r 
to  prov ide  improved  ve hicl e cont rol.  At  red uced 
speeds, stee ring  is more  d irect  in orde r to  keep 
the  steering  effort  as minimal  as possible  when  
the  driver  is maneuvering  the  ve hicle. At  low  and 
average speeds, dynamic  steering * additionally 
provides  more  responsive  steering  performance. 
Sport  differential * 
As a compone nt  o f the  all  whee l dr ive sys tem 
(qua ttro) 
q page 124, the  sport  different ia l dis -
tributes  the  driving  power  to  the  rear axle 
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Ass is tanc e  system s 
depending  on  the  situation.  The  distribution  of 
power  varies  from  balanced  (comfort)  to  sporty  
(dynamic)  depending  on  the  selected  mode.  The 
goal  is a  high  leve l of  agility  and  ab ility  to  accel
erate  on  curves.  The  ve hicle  is very  respons ive  to 
steer ing . 
Co rne ring  light * 
The  cornering  light  adapts  the  high  beams  to  the 
direction  of  the  curve  depending  on  the  speed.  
The  pivot ing  action  and  the  light ing  also  adapt  to 
the  mode. 
Adapti ve c ruise control * 
The  behavior  when  acce lerating  can  be  adjusted 
from  comfortable  to  sporty,  depending  on  the  
drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cruise  control  a lso 
responds  to  the  driving  behavior  of  the  veh icle 
ahead  in a  more  conservative  or  sporty  manner. 
Engine  sound * 
The  engine  sound  adapts  to  the  current  mode  
and  can  be  subtle  to  sporty . 
@ Note 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  adaptive  air  suspension 
-Make  sure  there  is enough  clearance  above 
and  below  t he  ve hicle  when  parking.  The 
height  of  the  vehicle  (ground  clearance)  can 
change  once  it  is  parked  due  to  temperature 
fl uctuations,  changes  to  t he  load  condit ions 
and  c hanges  to  the  d rivi ng  modes. 
- When  transporting  the  veh icle  on  a  car  car
r ier,  tra in,  sh ip or  by other  means,  only  t ie 
the  ve hicle  dow n at  t he  ru nning  surface  of 
the  tires,  w hich is  the  outer  circ umfe rence. 
Securing  t he vehi cle  at  t he axle  compo 
nents,  suspension  struts  or  towing  eyes  is  
not  permitted  because  the  pressu re  in t he 
a ir s uspension  struts  can  change  dur ing 
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
transport . The  vehicle  may  not  be  secured 
sufficiently  if this  happens. 
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- In  some  models,  the  max imum  ve hicle 
speed  can  on ly be  reached  in t he auto  and 
dynamic  modes. 
- Th e S se lector  lever  position  a utomat ica lly 
engages  if the  dynamic  mode  is selected. 
- Applies  to:  vehicles  with  dynamic  steering: 
operating  noise  is  heard  when  sta rting  o r 
stopping  the  engine.  This  does  not  indicate 
a  problem . 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
.,. To  select  the  mode,  select  the  follow ing  in the 
Infotainment: 
! CAR ! function  button> Comfort , 
Auto , Dynamic  or Individual. 
.,. Applies  to:  vehicles  with  a ti:~ button  on  the 
steering  wheel:  press  the  button  repeatedly  u n
til  the  desired  mode  appea rs  in the  instrument 
cl uste r d isplay. 
You 
can change the  driv ing mode whe n the  vehi
cle  is  stationary  or  while  d riv in g.  If traff ic per
mits,  afte r changing  modes,  briefly  t ake your 
foot  o ff t he accelerator  pedal  so  t hat  the  recently 
selected  mode  is also  activated  for  t he engine. 
Comfort  -provides  a  comfort-or iented  vehicle 
setup  a nd  is  s uited  fo r long  d rives  o n highways. 
Auto  -provides  a n overall  comfortable  yet  dy
nam ic dr iv ing  feel  and  is suited  for  everyday  use . 
Dynamic -gives  the  driver  a sporty  driving  fee l 
and  is suited  to  a  sporty  driving  style . 
Individu al -¢ page  106 . 
A WARNING 
Pay attention  to  traffic  when  ope rating  the 
drive  select  to  reduce  the  r isk  of  an  accident. 
-
You can adjust  the  vehicle settings  to your  personal  preferences  . 
.,. Select:  the !CAR! function  button  > S et individ
ual 
control  b utton . Once  you  select  the  men u, 
106 
you  will  a utomatica lly drive  in  the Indi vidual 
mode .  
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Parking syste m s 
Parking  systems 
General  information 
A pplies to:  ve hicles w ith  pa rk in g system  plus/rearview  cam
era/peripheral  camera 
Depending  on  your  vehicle 's  equipment , various 
parking  aids  will  help  you  when  parking  and  ma 
ne uvering. 
The 
p ark in g sys tem  plu s assists  you  when  park
ing  by aud ibly and  visua lly indicating  objects  de
tected 
in front  of and behind the  veh icle 
Q page 109. 
The rea rv iew  c am era shows  the  area  beh ind  the 
veh icle  in the  Infotainment  system  d isp lay.  The 
lines  in the  rearv iew  came ra  image  he lp you  to 
pa rk or  maneuve r 
Qpage 110. 
The peripher al c am era s assist  you  with  parking 
and  maneuvering . You are  aided  by var ious  cam
eras  depend ing  on  the  vehicle  equipment  leve l 
Qpage 113. The  pa rk ing  system  pl us functions 
are  also  available 
Q page 109 . 
& WARNING 
-Always  look  for  traffic  and  check  the  area 
around  your  vehicle  by  looking  at  it  direct ly 
as  well.  The  parking  system  cannot  replace 
the  driver's  attent ion.  The  driver  is always 
respons ible  when  enter ing  or  leav ing  a  park
ing  space  and  dur ing  s imilar  maneuvers. 
- Please  note  that  some  surfaces,  such  as  
clothing,  are  not  detected  by the  system . 
-
-Sensors  and  cameras  have  blind  spots  in 
wh ich  people  and  objects  cannot  be  detect
ed . Be especially  caut ious  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  impa ired  as  a  result. 
Have  a n author ized  A udi dealer  or  au thor 
ized  Audi  Service  Facility  check  their  func 
tion . 
- Make  s ure the  senso rs  ar e  not  obst ructed  by 
stickers,  deposits  or  other  materia ls.  If  they 
are,  the  sensor  function  could  be  impaired.  
For  additiona l information  on  cleaning,  see 
Q page 228. 
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-Some  objects  are  not  detected  or  disp layed 
by t he system  under  certain  c ircumstances: 
- objects  such  as  barrier  cha ins,  tra iler  draw 
ba rs,  ve rtical  po les  o r fences 
- objects  above  the  sensors  such  as  wall  ex 
tensions 
- objects  with  certain  s urfaces  or  structures 
such  as  cha in  li nk fe nces  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  lo nger  be 
wa rned  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  prov ide  a war ning  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 
- exte rna l ul trasonic  sources  such  as  from 
cleaning  vehicles 
- in  heavy  rain,  snow,  o r th ick vehicle  ex
h a u st 
- We  recommend  th at  you  practice  p arki ng  in 
a traffic -free  loca tion  or  parking  lot  to  be 
come  fami liar  with  the  system . When  doing 
this,  there  s hou ld  be  good  light  and  weath 
er  conditions. 
- You can  change  the  vo lume  and  pitch  of  the 
signa ls  as  well  as  the  d isp lay 
Q page 118. 
- Please  refer  to  the  instructions  for  towing  a 
trai ler  located  in 
Q page 118. 
-What  appea rs  in the  infotainment  d isplay  is 
somewhat  time -de layed. 
- Th e sensors  m ust  be  ke pt  clean  and  free  of 
snow  and  ice  for  the  parking  aid  to  operate .  
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The left  or  right  orientation  lines  and  surfaces 
w ill be  displayed,  depending  on  the  turn  sig
nal  being  used. 
Peripheral  cameras 
Introduction 
Appl ies  to : vehicles  wit h peripheral  cameras 
With  this  equipmen t,  the  parking  system  p lus* 
¢ page  109 is supplemented  with  various  pe riph
e ral  cameras . 
Depending  on  vehicle  equipment,  you  are  prov id
ed  wit h the  following  views:  area  around  the 
ve
hicle,  front  co rner  view and  rea r corner  view,  view 
in front  of the  vehicle  and  behind  the  vehicle . 
General information 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  pe ripheral  came ras 
F ig .  1 25 Loca tion  of  periphe ral  came ras 
The  per ipheral  came ras  are  located  in the  rad ia
tor  gr ille  and  in  the  luggage  compartment  lid 
¢ fig. 125 . 
Make sure  that  the  lenses  are  not  cove red  by de
posits  or  any  other  obstructions  as  it  may  impa ir 
the  system . Fo r information  on  cleaning,  see 
¢ page 228. 
The accuracy  of  the  orientation  lines  and  the  blue 
surfaces  is  reduced  if the  adapt ive a ir suspen
sion * is fau lty,  if the  vehicle  is  lifted  or  if the 
Dy 
namic mode  is act ivated ¢ page 105. 
Parking  systems 
A WARNING 
- Always  read  and  follow  the  applicab le warn
in gs¢ &. in  General information  on 
page  108 . 
-If  the  position  or  the  installat io n  angle  of  a 
camera  was  changed,  for  example  afte r a 
coll is ion,  do  not  cont inue  to  use  the  system 
for  safety  reaso ns.  Have  it  c hec ked  by a n 
au
thorized  A udi  dealer  or  authori zed  A udi 
Serv ice  Faci lity . 
- Use the 
Rear mode  and  the Corner view 
( rear ) 
mode  only  whe n the  l uggage  com
p ar tme nt  lid  is completely  closed.  O ther
wise  the  image  in the  disp lay wi ll be  incor
rect. 
- T he  vehicle  surroundings  are  shown  using 
the  camera  images . The  vehi cle  image  is 
shown  by the  system.  Objects  and  obstacles  
above  the  camera  are  not  disp layed. 
- Camera  lenses  enlarge  and  distort  the  field  
of vision.  The objects  appear  both  a ltered 
and  inaccurate  on  the  screen. 
(D Note 
- Always  read  and  fo llow the  applicable  warn 
ings 
~ CD in  General information  on 
page  108. 
- The  Infotainment  d isplay  shows  the  direc
tion  in which  t he  rear  of the  ve hicle  is travel
ing  based  on  the  steering  wheel  ang le.  The 
front  of the  veh icle  swings  out  more  than 
the  rear  of the  vehicle.  Maintain  plenty  of 
dis tance  so  that  a n exte rior  m irror  or  a  cor
ner  of  the  vehicle  does  not  coll ide  with  any 
obsta cles. 
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The  dr iver's  door/front  passenger's  door/lug
gage  compartment  li d is  open  when  the 
Ci;lJ or 
c::::5 symbol  appears  and  the  co rrespo nding 
a re a  of t he  d isp lay  is gr ayed  out . 
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Parking  systems 
Adjusting  the  display and  the  warning  tones 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  parking system plus/rearview  cam
era/peripheral  camera 
The display  and  warning  tones  can be  adjusted  in  
the  Infotainment. 
~ Se lect:  the ICARI function  button > (Car)*  Sys
tems 
cont rol b utton > Driver assistance > Park 
ing aid . 
Display 
On*  -
an op tical d isp lay is shown  for  the parki ng 
system  plus,  a  rearview camera  image  is s hown 
for the  rea rview camera *. 
Off -when the  p arking syste m is sw itche d off, 
only audib le s ign als a re give n. 
Signal  tones 
Front volume  -
volume for  the front  a rea 
Rear volume  -volume fo r the  rear  area 
Front frequency  -frequency  for the front  a rea 
Rear frequen cy  -freq uen cy fo r the  rear  area 
Music volume  during  nav . prompts  -the  volume 
of  the a udio/video  so urce is  lowe red when  t he 
pa rking system  is tur ned on 
The new value  is g iven briefly during  the  adjust
ment. 
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- The wa rning tones  ca n also  be ad justed  di
r ect ly by the  v is u al d isp lay or the  picture 
from  the  camera.  Sim ply p ress  the 
Settings 
contro l bu tton. 
- Changed  set tings  a re act ivated  whe n the 
p arking sys tem  is swi tched o n aga in. 
- The settings  for volume a nd frequency  are 
a utomat ica lly saved  and  assigned  to  the  re
mote  con trol key be ing used . 
Error  messages 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  parking system plus/rearview  cam
era/peripheral  camera 
There is an erro r in the  system  if the  LED  in the 
Pw Jl. button  is b link ing and  yo u hear  a continuous 
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ala rm for a few seconds  after  sw itch ing on the 
par kin g system  or when  the  pa rking system  is al 
r eady activated . If the  erro r is not cor rected  be
fo re yo u switch  off the  ignition,  the  LED in the 
Pw Jl. 
button  will blink the  next time  you switch  on the  
parki ng system  by shifting  into  reverse. 
Parking  system  plus* 
If a sensor  is fa ulty, th e~ symbol will appear  i n 
front  of/be hind the  veh icle in the  Infotainment 
display.  If a  rear  sensor  is faulty,  on ly obstacles 
that  are  in areas @and @ are shown 
¢ page  109,  fig . 115 . If a front  sensor  is faulty, 
o nly obs tacles  tha t are  in a reas © and @are 
shown . T he re i s also a system  ma lf u nction  if all 
segme nts  aroun d the vehicle are  red or  if no seg
men ts a re disp laye d. 
Peripheral  cameras* 
There  is a system  malfunction  if the -(l!:) , symbol 
appears  and  the  co rresponding  disp lay area  is 
s h own in bl ue.  The c amera  is no t wo rking in  this 
a re a . 
Drive  to an authorized  A udi dealer  or authorized 
Audi Se rvice Fac il ity  i mme diate ly to  have  the 
malfunction  cor rec ted . 
Trailer  hitch 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  parking  system  plus/rearview  cam
era/peripheral  cameras and trailer  hitch 
When  the  trailer  soc ket  is i n use, the  pa rking sys
tem  rear  sensors  are  not  act ivated  when you sh ift 
i nto  reverse  gear  or when yo u press  the 
P •11A b ut
ton.  This res ults  in the  following  restrict io ns. 
Parking  system  plus* 
There  is no distance  warning  for the  rear.  The 
front  senso rs rema in activated.  T he visua l display 
switches  to  trailer  mode. 
Rearview  camera*  /peripheral  cameras* 
The re  is no distance  warning  for the  rear . The 
front  senso rs  remain  activated . The visua l display 
switches  to  trailer  mode.  The rearview came ra 
i mage  w ill not show the  orie ntation  lines and  the 
bl ue sur faces. 
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Intelligent  Technology Electronic  stabilization 
control  (ESC) 
Description 
Elect ronic  stabili zation  control  ( ESC) suppo rts 
driver  safety.  It  red uces  the  risk  of  slipping  and 
improves  dr iving  stabi lity.  ESC detects  crit ica l sit
uations  such  as  the  vehicle  overstee ring  and  un
dersteeri ng or  the  w heels  are  sp inning.  The  vehi
cle  is  stabilized  by app lying  the  brakes  or  reduc 
i n g  e ngine  torque . As soon  as  the  ESC is active ly 
regula ting,  t he 
Ii) indicato r light blink s  in the  in
s trumen t clus ter. 
The  fo llow ing  systems  are  in tegrated  in  the  ESC: 
Anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS) 
ABS p reve nts  the  whee ls from  lock ing whe n brak 
ing.  The  vehicle  can  st ill be  steered  even  d uring 
hard  brak ing.  Apply  steady  press ure to  the  bra ke 
pedal.  Do not  pump  the  pedal.  A puls ing  in t he 
b rake  pedal  indicates  that  the  system  is act ing  to 
s tabili ze  the vehicle . 
Brake assist system 
The  brake  assist  system  can  dec rease  brak ing  dis
tance.  It  inc reases  brak ing  power  when  the  d river 
presses  the  brake  pedal  q uick ly in  eme rgency  sit
uations . You must  press  and  hold  t he  b rake  pedal 
until  the  dangerous  si tuatio n  is ove r.  In  veh icles 
w ith  adapt ive  c ruise  con trol*,  the  bra ke  assist 
sys te m  is  more  sensitive  if t he  di stan ce  detec ted 
t o  the  veh icle  dr iv ing  a head  is  too  small.  On 
ve hicl es  w ith  ac tivated  and  funct io ni ng  night  vi 
sion  assist*,  the  brake  assist  system  can  respond  mo re  sensit ively  if there  is a warning . 
Anti-Slip  Regulation  (ASR) 
ASR reduces eng ine  power  when  the  drive w heels 
beg in  sp inning  a nd ad ap ts  the  force  to  the road 
conditions.  This  makes  i t easie r to  sta rt,  acceler 
ate  and  dr ive  up  h ills. 
Electronic differential  lock (EDL) 
ED L appl ies  the  bra kes  to a w heel  that  st arts 
sp inning  and  transfe rs  th e dr ive powe r to  the 
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othe r driving  whee ls.  This  func tion  is  no t ava ila 
ble  at  higher  s peeds . 
I n extre me  cases , EDL au tomat ic al ly swi tches  off 
to  keep  t he  b rake  o n the  br aked  whee l from  ove r
h eating.  The  ve hicle  is  still  wo rking  co rrect ly.  EDL 
will  switch  on  agai n automatically  when  co ndi 
tions  have  returned  to  normal. 
Steering  recommendation 
The  ES C  he lps to s tabili ze  th e vehicle  by ch ang ing 
t h e steer ing  torque. 
In  veh icles  wi th  dyna mic steer ing*,  ESC a lso 
h elps  to  stab ilize the  steer ing  in cr it ica l sit ua 
t ion s. 
Selective wheel  torque  control 
Se lective  wheel  to rque  con trol  is  used  when  driv
i ng  o n curves . The  fron t whee l on  the  inside  of 
t h e curve  or  bo th whee ls  on  the  i nside  of  th e 
cu rve  are  braked  se lective ly as  needed.  This al
l ows  mo re  prec ise  dr iving  in  curves . 
Automatic  post -collision  braking  system 
The  "automa tic post -coll is io n  braking  system" 
can  hel p t o  reduce  the  risk  of  sl iding  and  of  addi
tiona l co llisions  after  an  acc iden t.  If  th e a irbag 
c ontro l modu le  de tec ts  a  c ollisi on  above  a  cert ain 
vehicle  speed,  the  ve hicle  is  brak ed  by  the ESC. 
The  veh icle  does  not  brake  automatically  if : 
- the  drive r presses  t he acce lerator  pedal,  or 
- the  bra kin g force  generate d by the  presse d 
brake  pedal  is  greater  than  the  b raking  force 
that  wo uld  be  in itiated  by the  system,  or 
- the  ESC, the  bra ke  system  or  the  ve hicle  elect ri
cal  system  are  not  functioning. 
A WARNING 
- The  ESC and  its  integ rated  systems  can not 
overcom e the  lim its  imposed  by  natura l 
p hys ica l laws . Thi s  is  esp ec ially  impo rtan t 
on  s lippery  or  wet  roa ds.  If the  sys te m s be
g in a cting  to  stab ilize y our  vehicle,  y ou 
s ho uld  immedi ately  alter y o ur  speed  to 
match  the  road  an d  traffic condi tions . Do 
not  let  the  increased  safety  provi ded  tem pt  
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you  into taking  risks.  This  could increase 
your  risk  of  a  collision. 
- Please  note  the  risk  of  a  co llision  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 
Switching  on /off 
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even  when  these  control  systems  are  instal
led  and  this  can  affect  driving  stability  and  increase  the  risk  of  a collision. 
(D Tips 
- ABS and  ASR only function  correctly  when 
all  four  wheels  are  equipped  with  identical 
tires.  Different  tire  sizes  can  lead  to  a  reduc tion  in engine  power. 
- You may  hear noises  when  the  systems  de
scribed  are  working. 
ESC turns  on automatically  when you  start  the  engine. 
Fig . 138 Ce nter  console: O FF ~ button 
The  following  examples are  unusual  situations 
where  it  may  make  sense  to  switch  sport  mode 
on  in  order  to  allow  the  wheels  to  spin: 
ESC  levels 
Sport  mode  on 
- Rocking  the  vehicle  to  free  it when  it  is stuck  
- Driving  in  deep snow  or  on  loose ground 
- Driving with  snow  chains 
Applies  to:  RS models:  the  ESC is designed  to 
function  in  levels. Depending  on the  level  that  is 
selected,  the stabil izat ion  function  of  the  ESC is 
limited  or  switched  off.  The amount  of  stabiliza
tion  control  will  differ  depending  on  the  level. 
Sport  mode off 
Behavior 
The  ESC  and ASR stabilization  functions  Th
e full  stabilization  function  of  the  ESC 
are  limited 
c:::> &. . and  ASR  is available  again. 
Operation Press  the I~ OFF I button .  Press the I~ OF FI button  again . 
Indicator .turns on. II turns  off. 
lights  
Me ssa ges  Stabilization  control  (ESC):  Sport  Warn- Stabilization  control  (ESC):  On 
ing!  Reduced  stability 
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ESC levels 
Applies to : RS  models 
Sport  mode  on  ESC/ASR off  Sport  mode off or 
ESC/ASRon 
Behavior 
The  ESC and ASR  stabiliza -
The  stabilization  function  is Th
e fu ll stabilization  func-
tion  functions  are  limited  not  available 
¢ .&. . ESC  and  tion  of the  ESC and  ASR  is 
¢ .&_. ASR  are  switched  off.  avai lab le aga in. 
Operation Press  the I~ OFFI button  Press  and hold  the I~ OFFI Press  the I ~ OFFI button 
briefly.  button 
longer than  3 sec-
again. 
onds . 
Indicator II turns  on. II and II turn on. II turns  off  or II and II 
lights turn  off. 
Messages  Stabilization  control  (ESC):  Stabilization control  (ESC):  Stabilization  control 
Sport  Warning!  Reduced  Off Warning!  Reduced  sta- (ESC): On 
stability  bility 
A WARNING 
-You should  only switch  sport  mode  on or 
switch  ESC/ ASR off  if your  driving abilities 
and  road  conditions  permit. 
- The  stabilization  function  is limited  when 
sport  mode  is switched  on.  The driving 
wheels  could  spin  and  the  vehicle  could  swerve,  especially on  slick or slippery  road 
surfaces. 
- There  is no  vehicle  stabilization  when  ESC/ 
ASR are  switched  off. 
(D Tips 
- ESC/ASR  cannot  be switched  off  or sport 
mode  cannot  be  switched  on  if the  cruise 
control  system*  or the  adaptive cruise  con
trol*  is switched  on. 
- If the  rear spoiler  system  malfunctions, 
sport  mode  may not  switch  on  or  it may 
switch  off  again  automatically. 
Brakes 
New  brake  pads 
-
New brake  pads  do  not  achieve  their  full  braking 
effe ct during  the  first  2S0  mi (400  km). They 
must  be "broken  in" first. 
The break-in  period  can  be considerably  longer 
for  vehicles  with  ceramic  brake  rotors*.  However, 
you  can compensate  for  the  slightly  reduced 
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braking  force by pressing  firmly on  the  brake 
pedal.  Avoid heavy braking  during  the break-in 
period. 
Wear 
Brake pad 
wear  depends  large ly on  the  way the 
vehicle  is driven  and  on operating  conditions . 
This is espec ia lly  true  if you are  driv ing frequently 
i n the  city and  on  curves  or with a sporty  driving 
style. 
Operating  noise 
Noises  may  occur when  braking  depending on the 
speed,  braking  force  and  outside  conditions such 
as  temperature  and  humidity. 
Noises  may  become  more  apparent  at  lower  
speeds  due to  the  nature  of the materials  in  the 
ceramic  brake  rotors*. 
Effect  of  water  and  road  salt 
In certain  situations,  for  example  after  driving 
through  water,  in  heavy rain, after  overnight  con
densation  or after  washing  your  car,  the  braking 
effect  can  be  reduced  by moisture  or  ice on  the 
brake  rotors  and  brake pads. The  brakes  must be 
"dried"  first  with  a few  carefu l brake  applica
tions.  
At higher  speeds  and  with the  windshield  wipers 
turned  on,  the  brake  pads  press against  the  brake 
rotors  for  a short  amount  of time.  This action, 
which  is  not felt  by the  dr iver,  happens  at regular 
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