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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
12 
Engine oil  level  (MIN)* 
¢page 15 
Engine  oil  sensor 
¢page 17 
Engine warm-up  request 
¢page 17 
Battery  charge 
¢page 14 
Tank system  
¢ page 17 
Washer  fluid  level 
¢ page 17 
Windshield  wipe rs 
¢ page 17 
Remote  control  key 
¢page 68 
Remote  control  key 
¢ page 70 
Battery  in  remote control  key 
¢page28 
Bulb failure  ind icator 
¢page 18 
Rear fog  lights 
¢page 18 
Headlight  range  control  system 
¢page 18 
Adaptive  light* 
¢ page40 
Light/ rain sensor 
¢page 18 
Active  lane assist* 
¢ page 97 
Suspension  control* 
¢ page 18 
Transmiss ion 
Q page 79 
Transmiss ion 
Qpage 79 
Steering  lock 
Qpage 15  Brake booster  
¢
page 16, 
Central  indicator  light 
¢ page 10 
Electromechanical  power  steering, 
dynam ic steer ing* 
¢ page 124 
Rear  spoiler 
¢page 125 
A ir suspension* 
¢ page 15 
Sport  d ifferent ial* 
¢ page 18 
Other  indicator  lights 
---=----------
/: 
Turn  signals 
¢ page 18 
cruise  control  system 
¢ page 84 
Canada model s: 
cruise  contro l system 
~ page 84 
Adaptive  c ruise cont ro l* 
¢ page89 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
Qpage 89 
Adaptive  cruise  control* 
Q page 89 
Active  lane assist* 
Q page 97 
Start/Stop  system* 
Q page 70 
Start/Stop  system* 
Q page 70 
Hig h beam  ass istant* 
Q page40 
Hig h beams 
¢ page40 
BRAKE /((f)) Brake  system 
If  this  indicator  light turns  on, there  is a malfunc-
tion  in  the brake  system . 
.,.  
Page 66 of 274

Drivin g 
Driving 
General  information 
Breaking  in 
A new vehicle  must  be broken  in for  the  first  1,000  mi les (1,500  km).  Do not  dr ive at  speeds 
t hat  will  exceed 2/3  of  the  max imum  pe rm itted 
engine  speed (RPM) for  the  first  600  miles 
(1,000  km),  and avoid  fu ll acceleration  during 
this  period . You may gradually  start  increasing 
the  RPM and the  speed  between  600  miles 
(1,000  km)  and  1,000  miles  (1,500  km) . 
During  the  first  hours  of  use, the  engine  has a  
higher  internal  friction  than  later  on when  all  
moving  parts  have settled  into  place with  each 
other. 
How the  vehicle  is driven  d uring  the  first  1,000 
miles  (1 ,500  km)  a lso affects  the  engine  quality . 
Drive at  moderate  engine  speeds after  the  initial  
break-in  per iod,  part icu larly  when  running  a cold 
eng ine . Th is will  reduce eng ine wear  and  improve 
the  m ileage . 
Do not  drive  at  too 
low of  an engine  speed (RPM). 
Shift  down  if  the  engine  stops  running  "smooth ly".  Extremely  high  eng ine speeds are automati
cally  reduced . 
Reducing the  risk of vehicle  damage 
@ Note 
When  driving  on  poo r roads,  by cu rbs and on 
s teep  ramps,  make  su re t hat  low-hang ing 
compone nts  such as  the spo ile r and  exha ust 
system  do  not  come  into  contact  with  these  
or  they  could  be damaged.  This  especially  ap 
plies  to  vehicles  with  low  ground  clearance 
and veh icles that  are heavily  loaded. 
Warming  up/cooling  down 
Applies  to:  Sand  RS models 
By warming  up/cooling  down  the  engine  carefu l
ly, you can help  red uce unnecessary stra in o n 
your  veh icle when  driving  in a sporty  sty le . 
64 
The eng ine speed is lim ited  when  the  engine  is 
cold  - the  full  engine  output  is not  availab le. 
When  the  engine  is at  operat ing temperatu re, 
the  engine  speed  limitation  moves to  a h igher 
RPM range.  A lso, cold  t ires may not  have fu ll 
road  gr ipping  capab ilities  until  they  have warmed 
up . 
Your vehicle  a lso has an after-run  cooling  fea
ture . However,  cooling  down  is still  important. 
The eng ine and the  brakes as well  as the  exhaust 
system  and the  transmission  become very hot  
whe n driving  in a spo rty  style . Before you shut 
t h e ve hicle off,  you should  cool  down  the  vehicle 
by d rivi ng a few  miles  at  low  speeds with  l igh t ac 
ce leration. 
Driving  through  water  on  roads 
Note  the  following  to  reduce the  risk of  vehicle 
damag e when  driving  throug h water,  for  exampl e 
on f looded  roads: 
- The water  must  not  be any higher  t han the  bo t
tom  of  the  vehicle  body. 
- Do not  dr ive faster  tha n wal king  speed . 
& WARNING 
After  driving  th ro ugh water  or  m ud,  the  effec 
tiveness  of  the  brakes may be  red uce d due to 
mo isture  on  the  brake  rotors  and brake  pads. 
A few  careful  brake  app lications  shou ld dry 
off  the  brakes and  restore  the  full  braking  ef 
fect . 
@ Note 
-Vehicle  components  such as the  engine, 
t ransmiss ion, suspens ion  or  elect rical sys
tem  can be seve rely  damaged  by drivi ng 
throug h water . 
- Always  switch  the  Start/Stop  system*  off  
when  driving  through  water 
¢ page 70 . 
(D Tips 
- Determine  the  depth  before  driving  throug h 
water. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive  in  reverse or 
switch  the  engine  off  whe n driving  through 
water.  
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Driving 
Starting  the  engine  when there  is a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  under  
certain  circumstan ces,  for  example  if  the  battery 
in the  vehicle key  is drained,  if  interference  is af
fected  the  key or if  there  is a system  malfunc 
tion . 
Fig . 77 Cen te r co nsole /rem ote co ntro l  key : sta rt ing t he 
en gine 
if t h ere  is  a  m alfu nction 
Req uiremen t: the  messa ge Key i s no t  recog
nized . Hold back of  key against  marked  a rea. 
See  owner's  manual 
must  app ear  and  the DJ in 
dicator  light  must  tu rn on . 
,.. Hold  the  remo te  contro l key  in the  loc ation  in
dicated  as  shown  in the  illustration 
y >l) c::> fig . 77. 
,.. Press  the  b rake  pedal. 
,.. Press  the I S TAR T ENGINE STOPI button . The 
engine  will start. 
,.. Drive to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author 
ized  Audi  Service  Facility  immed iately  to  have 
the  malfunc tion  cor rected . 
(D Tips 
You can  view  the  message  again  by pressing  
the 
I START ENGINE STOP ! button. 
Start/Stop  system 
Description 
Applies  to:  veh icles  with Sta rt/Stop  system 
The  Start/Stop  system  can  help  increase  fuel 
economy  and  reduce 
CO 2 em issions. 
I n  Start/Stop  mode,  the  engine  shuts  off  a uto
mat ica lly w hen  the  veh icle  is stopped,  such  as  at 
ll Ma rket -spe cifi c 
70 
a  traffic  light . The  ignition  remains  sw itched  on 
during  this  stop  phase . The  engine  wi ll restart 
automat ica lly w hen  needed . 
Applies  to  A7 Sportback:  the  Start/S top  system 
activates  au tomatically  once  t he  ignition  is 
switched  on . 
Applies  to  57  Spo rtback:  the  last  Sta rt/S top  sys
tem  set ting  is  res tored  when  the  ign it io n  is 
swi tched  on . 
Basic requirements  for  Start/Stop  mode 
- The  d rive r's  doo r must  be  closed . 
- The  driver 's  seat  be lt  much  be  fastened . 
- The  hood  must  be  closed . 
- The  vehicle  m ust  have  driven  faster  than 
2.5  mph  (4  km/h)  since  the  last  t ime  it  stop
ped. 
- A t railer  m ust  not  be  hitched  to  the  vehicle . 
@ Note 
A lways  switc h the  Sta rt/Sto p system  off  when 
driving  thro ugh  water 
c::> page 70. 
a) Tips 
T he  engine  s tops  shor tly before  the  ve hicle 
comes  to  a  stop 
ll. 
Stopping/starting  the  engine 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  Start/Stop  system 
Fig.  78 In str umen t cluste r: e ngin e sw it ch ed  off  (stop 
p hase ) 
,.. Bra ke the  vehicle  to  a stop.  The  engine  stops 
shortly  before  the  vehicle  comes  to  a  stop  or  if  
the  vehicle  is  stat ionary 
1> . Keep your  foo t on .,..  
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Drivin g 
held  with  the  br ake  pedal.  T he  parking  brake 
eliminates  the  tendency  to  creep  when  a  se 
lector  lever  pos ition  is  engaged . As soon  as 
you  press  the  accelerator  pedal,  the  park ing 
brake  releases  automat ically  and  your  vehicle 
starts  to  move 
¢ page 74 . 
(D Tips 
- Occasiona l noises  when  the  parking  brake  is 
set  and  re leased  are  normal  and  are  not  a 
cause  for  concern . 
- The  park ing  brake  goes  through  a se lf-test 
cycle  at  regular  intervals  when  the  veh icle  is 
stopped . Any noises  associated  w ith  this  are 
no rmal. 
- If there  is a  power  fa ilure,  the  parking  brake 
will  not  set  if it  is released,  and  it will  not  r elease  if it  is 
set¢ &. See  an  authorized 
A udi dealer  or  authori zed  Audi  Servi ce  Fa
cility  for  ass istance. 
Starting  to  drive 
Va rio us conven ience  and  safety  fu nctions  may  be 
av aila ble  when  the  vehicle  begins  d riv in g, de 
pending  on  vehicle  eq uipment. 
Starting  on  hills  with  the  parking  brak e set 
Requ irement:  the  dr iver's  door  must  be  closed 
and  the  dr iver's  safety  be lt  must  be  fastened . 
.. To start  driving  comfortab ly when  on  a  hill , se t 
the  parking  brake  and  begin  dr iv ing  as  usual. 
T he  brak ing  force  of  the  park ing  brake  does  not 
re lease  automatically  until  t he wheels  b uild  up 
eno ugh  dr iv ing  fo rce . 
Starting  on  hills  with  hill  hold  assist 
Hill  hold  ass ist  makes  it  eas ier  to  start  on  hills. 
Req uirement:  the  driver 's door  must  be  closed 
and  the  eng ine  must  be  r unning. 
.. T o activate  hill  hold  assist,  press  an d  hold  the 
brake  peda l for  seve ral  seconds.  The  ve hicle 
must  be  in an  up hill  direction  of  travel. 
Afte r releasing  the  br ake  pe dal,  the  br aking  pow 
er  is ma intained  for  a  brie f 
moment¢ A to  p re 
vent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  back  when  starting . 
74 
During  this  time,  you  can  easily  begin  to  move 
yo ur vehicle . 
A WARNING 
Applies  to:  ve hicles with  hill  hold assist 
- If you  do  not  beg in driving  immed iate ly or 
the  engine  stalls  after  releasing  the  brake 
pedal,  your  veh icle  may  beg in to  roll  back
ward.  Press  the  bra ke  peda l or  se t the  park
ing  b rake  immedi ately. 
- The  inte lligent  technology  of  hill  ho ld  assist 
cannot  ove rcome  the  limitat ions  imposed  by 
natural  phys ica l laws.  The  increased  com fort 
offered  by  hill  hold  assist  should  not  cause 
you  to  take  safety  risks. 
- Hill hold  ass ist  cannot  hold  the  vehicle  in 
place  on  all  hills  (for  examp le,  if the  ground 
is s lippery  or  icy). 
- To reduce  the  risk  o f an  accident,  always 
make  sure  the  vehicle  is situated  safely 
while  stationary. 
Automatic  transmission 
Introduction 
The  au tomatic  transmissio n is controlled  elec
t ronically.  The transmission  shifts  up  or  down  au 
tomat ic al ly depen ding  on  which  dr ive  p rogr am  is 
selected . 
When  a 
moderate driving  sty le is  used,  the 
t ransm iss ion  selects  the  mos t econom ica l dr iv ing 
mode.  The  tra nsmission  upshi fts at  a  lowe r RPM 
and  downs hifts  a t a  higher  RPM  to  improve  fue l 
efficiency. 
The  transmission  sw itc hes  to a  sporty  mode  after 
a  kick- down  o r when  the  dr iver  uses  a 
s porty 
dri ving  style 
characterized  by quick  acce lerato r 
pedal  movements,  heavy  acceleration,  frequent  
c h anges  in  sp eed  and  t raveling  at  the  maximum 
speed  . 
I f  desired,  t he driver  can  also  selec t the  gears 
manually (tipt ronic mode ) ¢ page  78. 
Applies to:  vehicles wit h S t ronic  transmiss ion 
The  S tron ic is a  d ua l- cl utc h t ran smission.  Power 
i s transfer red  using  two  clutches  that  work  inde -
pendent ly from  one  another . They  rep lace  the 
..,_  
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a co ,..., 
N 
" N ,..., 
0  00 <.,;) '
torque  converter  used  in conventional  automatic 
transmissions  and  allow  the  vehicle  to  accelerate  without  a  noticeab le  interruption  in tract ion . 
Appl ies to:  veh icles wit h a t iptro nic tra nsm iss io n 
Power  is transferred  using  a torque  converter . 
Selector  lever positions 
Fig. 81 Instrument  cluste r: se lecto r leve r po sition s 
The selector  lever  position  that  is engaged  is  
shown  in the  instrument  cluster  display . 
P- Park 
T his  selector  l ev er position  prevents  the  vehicle 
from  rolling.  You can  only  sh ift  into  Park  when 
the  vehicle  is 
stationary ¢.&. . 
To shift  in  and  out  of the  P selector  lever  posi
tion,  press  th e interlock  button  in the  selector 
lever 
while pressing  the  brake  pedal.  This only 
works  when  the  ignition  is  turned  on. 
R - R everse 
Only shift  into  reverse  gea r when  the  vehicle  is 
stationary and  the  engine  is  running  at  idle 
speed ¢.&. . 
To select  the  R se lector  lever  position,  press  t he 
interlock  button 
while pressing  the  brake  peda l 
at  the  same  time.  The  back-up  lights  switch  on  in 
the  R position  if the  ignition  is switched  on . 
N -Neutral 
The transm iss ion  is  in  idle  in this pos it ion ¢,&. . 
DIS -Normal  pos iti on for  d riv ing forward 
In the  D/S selector  lever  pos ition,  the  transm is 
sion  can  be  ope rated  either  in the  normal  D mode 
or  in the  S sport  mode . T o select  the  S sport 
D rivi ng 
mode,  pull  the  selector  lever  back  briefly.  Pulling 
the  lever  back  again  will select  the  normal  D 
mode.  The  instrument  cluster  d isp lay shows  the 
selected  driving  mode.  
In the 
n o rmal mode D, the  transmission  auto 
matically  selects  the  suitable  gear  ratio . 
It de
pends  on  engine  load,  vehicle  speed  and  driving  
style.  
Se lect  the 
sport  mode S for  sporty  driving . The 
vehicle  makes  fu ll use  of  the  engine's  power. 
Sh ift ing  is  more  not iceable  when  accelerating . 
To move  from  selecto r lever  pos ition  N to  D, you 
must  press  the  brake  pedal  and  the  vehicle  must  
be  traveling  less  than  1  mph  (2  km/h)  or  be  sta
t ionary ¢.&. . 
A WARNING 
----
-The  vehicle  can  roll  even  if the  ignition  is 
sw itched  off. 
- Never  se lect  R or  P while  driving,  because 
this  increases  the  risk of  an  accident. 
- Power  is still  transmitted  to  the  wheels 
when  the  engine  is  running  at  idle . To pre
vent  the  vehicle  from  "creeping",  you  must  keep  your  foot  on  the  b rake  in all  selector 
lever  positions  (except  P) when  the  engine  is  
r u nning.  Otherwise,  this  inc reases  the  risk 
of  an  acc ident. 
- Do not  inadvertently  p ress  the  accelerator 
pedal  when  the  vehicle  is stopped  if a  gea r is 
engaged.  O therwise  the  ve hicle will  start  to 
move  immed iate ly,  even  if  the  parking  brake 
is set . This  could  result  in  a  crash. 
- To decrease  the  r is k  of an  accident,  these
lecto r lever  mus t be  in the  P pos ition  and 
the  parking  brake  must  be  set  before  open 
ing  the  hood  and  working  on  a  running  en
g ine.  A lways  read  and  follow  the  applicable 
warn ings 
¢ page 193,  Working in the  en
gine compartment. 
(D Tips 
- Drive select : sporty  shifting  characteristics 
can  be  se lected  using  the 
Dynamic driv ing 
mode.Swill  appear  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display  instead  of  D. 
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Driving 
On vehicles  with  a  cruise  control  system* 
¢ page  84, hill  descent  control  is also  activated 
when  the  speed  is  set. 
A WARNING 
Hill descent  control  cannot  overcome  physical  
limitations,  so  it  may  not  be  able  to  maintain  
a  constant  speed  under  all  condit ions.  Always 
be  ready  to  apply  the  brakes. 
Shifting  manually  (tiptronic  mode) 
The tiptronic  mode  allows  the  driver  to  shift  the 
gears  manually. 
) 
r 
Fig.  83 Center  console : sh ifting  manual ly w ith  the  se lector 
l ever 
F ig. 84 Stee ring wheel:  shifting  manually w ith  t he  s hift 
paddles* 
Shifting  with  the  selector lever 
You can shift  into  tiptronic  mode while  stationary 
and  while  driv ing . 
"To shift  into  tiptronic  mode,  push  the  selector 
lever  from  the  0/5  sett ing  to  the  right.  As soon 
as  the  transmission  switches  over,  the 
M selec
tor  lever  position  will appear  in the  instrument 
cluster  disp lay. 
.. To sh ift  up  a  gear,  tap the  se lector  lever  for
ward 
0 ¢ fig.  83. 
78 
" To shift  down  a gear,  tap  the  selector  lever  back 
o. 
Shifting  with  the  shift paddles* 
You can  operate  the shift  paddles  in the  0/5  or M 
selector  lever  positions. 
" To shift  up  a  gear,  tap  the  shift  paddle 0 
¢ fig . 84 . 
"To shift  down  a  gear,  tap the 0 shift  paddle. 
The  transmission  automatically  shifts  up  or  down  before  cr itical  engine  speed  is reached . 
Applies  to:  RS mo dels:  when  accelerating , the 
transmission  does 
not automatically  shift  to  the 
next  gear  shortly  before  the  maximum  permitted 
engine  RPM is reached.  Shift  to  the next  highest 
gear  at  the  right  time. 
The  transmission  only  allows  manual  shifting  
when  the  engine  speed  is w ith in the  permitted 
range. 
Kick-down 
Kick -down  enables  maximum  acceleration . 
When  you  press  the  accelerator  pedal  down  be
yond  the  resistance  point,  the  automatic  trans mission  downshifts  into  a  lower  gear,  depending 
on veh icle  speed  and  engine  RPM . 
It shifts  up  in
to  the  next  higher gear  once  the  maximum  speci
fied  engine  RPM  is  reached . 
In  tiptronic  mode,  the  transmission  does 
not au
tomat ically  shift  down  into  a  lower  gear . If you 
must  accelerate,  for  examp le  to  pass  a vehicle, 
you  must  shift  manually . 
A WARNING 
-
Please note  that  the  wheels  could spin  on 
slick  or  slippery  roads  when  kick-down  is ac 
tive. 
Overboost 
Appl ies  to : RS 7 Sportback  pe rformance 
The  maximum  engine  torque  is temporarily  in 
creased  in  overboost . Overboost  is  activated 
when  nearing  full  throttle  in the  S position  and  
when  the  engine  is at  operating  temperature. 
II>  
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¢page 23. 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could  spin on 
slick or slippery  roads  when  overboost  is ac
tive. 
Launch  control  program 
A ppl ies  to: ve hicles with  S tro nic 
-
The launch  control  program  provides  the  best 
possible  acceleration  when starting  from  a stop. 
Requirement:  the  engine  must  be at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must  not  be  
turned. 
.. Deactivate  the  Start/Stop system*¢ page  72. 
The  LED in  the 10 ,r- l button  turns  on. 
.. Switch the  electronic  stabilization  control  (ESC) 
sport  mode  on 
¢ page 121. The II indicator 
light  turns  on. 
.. Pull the  selector  lever b ack out  of the  D/S posi
tion  briefly to  select  the  S position  or select  the 
DYNAMIC driving mode  in drive select 
¢ page 106 . 
.,. Press the  brake  pedal  firmly with your left foot 
and  hold  it  all the  way down for  at least  one 
second. 
.. At the  same  time,  press the  gas  pedal all the 
way down w ith  your  right  foot  until the  engine 
reaches  and  stays  at  a  high RPM level. 
.. Remove your foot  from  the  brake  pedal  within 
five seconds 
¢ & .. 
A WARNING 
- Always adapt  your driv ing to  the  traffic  flow. 
- Only  use the  Launch control  program  when 
road  and  traffic conditions  allow  it and  oth
er  drivers will not  be  endangered or both
ered  by  your driving  and  the vehicle's accel
eration. 
- Please  note that the  drive whee ls can sp in 
and the  vehicle can break  away when  sport 
mode  is switched  on,  especially when  the 
road  is s lippery. 
Driving 
-Once  the vehicle  has started  moving,  press 
the 
I ~ OFFI button  briefly to  turn  the  sport 
mode 
off. 
(D Tips 
- Th e transmission  temperature  may increase 
significantly  after  using the  launch control  
program.  If that  happens,  the  program  may  
not  be available  for a few  minutes.  It will be 
available  again  after  a cool-down  period. 
- When  accelerating  using the  launch  control 
program,  all vehicle parts  are  subject  to  
heavy loads . This can  lead to increased 
wear . 
Transmission  malfunction 
[i'J Transmission:  Pres s brake  pedal  and select 
gear  again . 
Press the  brake  pedal  and  select  the desired  se
lector  lever position  again . You can  then continue 
driv ing . 
[O]  Transmission overheating:  Please drive con
servatively. 
The transmission  temperature  has  increased sig
nificantly due  to  the  sporty  d riving  manner.  Drive 
in  a less  sporty  manner  until  the temperature  re
turns  to  the  normal range  and  the  indicator  light 
switches  of . 
[O] Transmission  malfunction:  You can continue 
driving 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion. You may continue  driving.  Drive to  an au
thori zed Audi dealer  or authori zed Audi Service 
Facility soon  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
[O] Transmission  malfunction:  You can continue 
driving  with  limited  functionality 
T here  is a system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion . The transmission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode.  This mode  only shifts  into certain  gears  or 
will no longer  shift  at  a ll. The engine  may sta ll. 
Drive to  an au thorized Audi dealer  or authorized 
Audi Service Facility immediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
..,. 
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Page 98 of 274

Ass is tanc e  system s 
@ Note 
The sensors  can be  displaced  by impacts  or  
damage  to  the  bumper,  whee l housing  and 
underbody.  Pre sense  can be  impa ired  by th is. 
Have an  authorized  Audi dea ler or author ized 
Audi Serv ice  Facility check their  function . 
(D Tips 
-Certain pre  sense  front  functions  switch  off 
when  sport  mode  is switched  off or when  
driv ing  in reverse . 
- The pre  sense  functions  may not  be  availa
ble  if there  is a ma lfu nction  in the  ESC sys
tem  or the  airbag  contro l module . 
- The pre  sense  front/plus  funct ions  are  not 
available  if there  is a malf unction  in the 
adaptive  cruise  contro l* 
system~ page 94. 
-The pre  sense  rear/plus  functions  are  not  
available  if the re is a malfunction  in the  s ide 
ass ist* system 
~ page 94 . 
Audi  active  Lane  assist 
Description 
Appl ie s  to: ve hicles w ith  Audi  active  lane assis t 
Active lane  assist  det ects  lane  mark er lines with
in the  limits  of the  system  using a came ra in the 
windshie ld.  If you are  approaching  a detected 
lane  marker  line and  it appears  likely that  you 
w ill leave the  lane , the  system  will warn you w ith 
correct ive steer ing . You can override t his steer ing 
at  any t ime . If yo u pass  over a line, t he s teer ing 
wheel  will v ib rate  l igh tly.  In o rder  for this  wa rn 
ing v ib ra tion to  occur,  i t mus t first  be sw itche d 
on in the  Info tainmen t sys tem . Act ive  lane  assist 
is ready for operation  when  the  lane  marke r line 
is detected  on at  least  one side  of the  vehicle. 
T he  system  is designed  fo r driving on express 
ways and  highways and  therefore  only activates 
at  speeds  above approximate ly 40  mph  (65  km/ 
h). 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles w ith  s ide ass ist 
If  yo u ac tiva te a turn  signa l when  active  lane  as 
sist  is ready and  it classifies  a  lane  change  as  crit 
ical because  of ve hicles traveling  a longside  you or 
approaching  you, there  will be  noticeab le correc-
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tive steer ing sho rt ly befo re yo u leave the  lane. 
This wi ll attempt  to  keep your ve hicle in the  lane. 
App lies  to: vehicles wi thout  s ide assis t 
The system  will not  warn  you befo re cross ing a 
l ane  mar ke r li ne  if you have act ivated  the  t urn 
s ignal.  In this case,  it  assumes  that  you are 
c h anging  lanes  intentionally. 
App lies to:  vehicles wit h adaptive  c ruise contro l 
The corrective steering  is targeted  based  on the 
driv ing situation . In add ition  to  the  lane  ma rke r 
li nes , the  system  can a lso take  into  account  other 
objects  such as  guard  rails . If they  are  detected  in 
close  prox imity to  the  ve hicle, act ive  lane  ass ist 
helps  p reve nt  the  vehicle from  dr iv ing too  close 
to  t hem.  The re is a lso  pass ing ass ista nce.  The 
system  does  no t provide any co rrec tive steering  if 
i t  detects  that  you are  pass ing anot her vehicle. 
A WARNING 
- The system  warns  the  drive r that  the  vehicle 
is  leaving the  lane  using cor rect ive steering. 
The d rive r is always respons ible fo r keeping 
the  vehicle within  the  lane. 
- The system  can help you  keep  the  vehicle  in 
the  lane,  b ut  it does  not  d rive by itse lf. Al
ways  keep your ha nds  on the  steering 
wheel. 
- Cor rective steering  may not  occur in certain 
situations,  such  as d uring heavy braking . 
- There  may be cases  where  t he camera  does 
not  recognize  all  la n e mar ker  lines.  Correc
tive steering  can only take  place on  the s ide 
of the  vehicle where  lane  ma rker lines are 
detec ted . 
- Othe r road  str uctures  or objects  could  poss i
b ly be  identified  u nintent ionally as  lane 
ma rker lines. As  a res ult,  co rr ec tive stee rin g 
m ay  be u nexpec ted  o r m ay n ot occur . 
- The camera  view ca n be  res tricted,  fo r ex
a mp le by ve hicles  dr iving ahea d or by r ain, 
snow,  he avy spray or  lig ht  shin ing into  t he 
camera.  This can  resul t  in a ctive  lane  ass ist 
not  detecting  the  lane  ma rke r lines o r de
tect ing them  inco rrectly.  
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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. 
(D Tips 
- 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, 
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you  will  a utomatica lly drive  in  the Indi vidual 
mode .