AUDI A8 2012 Manual Online
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2012, Model line: A8, Model: AUDI A8 2012Pages: 300, PDF Size: 75.06 MB
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On  the  road 
Steering 
Adjusting  steering  wheel  position 
The steering  wheel position  can be adjusted 
for height  and  reach . 
Fig. 80 Switch for  steer ing w heel  adjustment 
First,  adjust  the  driver's  seat correctly. 
•  To adjust  the  height,  press the  switch  up/ 
down . The steering  column  will  continue 
moving  as long  as you are pressing the 
switch. 
•  To  move  the steering  wheel  forward or 
back, press  the switch  forward/back.  The 
steering  column  will  continue  moving  as  long  as you are pressing the  switch. 
There must  be at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and the  center  of  the  steer ing wheel.  If  you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  in
ches (25  cm) from  the  steering  wheel,  see if 
adaptive  equipment  is available  to  help you 
reach the  pedals  and increase the  distance 
from  the  steering  wheel. 
For detailed  information  on how to  adjust  the 
driver's  sea t, see 
Q page  55. 
In  vehicles with  the  memory  function*,  the 
steering  column  settings  are stored  together 
with  the  seat  position . 
A WARNING 
Improper use of  steering  wheel  adjust
ment  and  improper  seating  position  can 
cause serious  personal  injury. 
-
On the  road  79 
-Adjust  the  steering  wheel  column  only 
when  the  vehicle  is not  moving  to  pre
vent  loss of  vehicle  control. 
- Adjust  the  driver 's seat or  steering  wheel 
so that  there  is a minimum  of  10 inches  (25  cm)  between  your  chest and the 
steering  wheel 
~ page  125,  fig . 133 . If 
you cannot  maintain  th is m inimum  dis
tance,  the  airbag  system  cannot  protect 
you  properly. 
- If  physical  limitations  prevent  you from 
sitt ing  10 inches (25  cm) or  more  from 
the  steering  wheel, check with  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  to see if  adaptive 
equipment  is available . 
- If  the  steering  wheel  is al igned  with  yo ur 
face,  the supplementa l driver's  airbag 
cannot  provide  as much  protection  in  an 
accident.  Always  make sure that  the 
steering  whee l is aligned  with  your 
chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  whee l with  your 
hands at  the  9  o'clock and  3  o'clock posi
tions  to  reduce the  risk of  personal  injury 
if  the  driver's  airbag  deploys. 
- Never hold  the  steering  wheel  at  the  12 
o'clock  position  or with  your  hands inside 
the  steering  wheel  rim or on  the  steering 
wheel  hub.  Holding  the  steering  wheel 
the  wrong  way can cause serious  injuries 
to  the  hands, arms  and  head if the  driv
er's  airbag  deploys. 
Easy entry  feature 
The easy  entry feature  makes  it easier  to  en
ter and  exit  the  vehicle by automatically  ad
justing  the  steering  wheel. 
"' Select in the  MMI: ICARI function  button > 
Car systems control  button > Vehicle  set
tings  > Seats  > Driver' s seat  > Easy entry > 
On. 
When  the  easy entry  feature  is turned  on , the 
stee ring wheel  moves up to  the park  position 
when you  swit ch off  the  ignition. After  you  en -
ter  the  vehicle,  the steering  wheel  moves  to ..,..  
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80  On  the  road 
the  stored position as soon as you  switch  on 
the  ignition. 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
This  button  switches  on  the ignition  and 
starts  the  engine. 
Fig.  81 Center  console: S TART ENGINE S TOP b utto n 
• Step  on the  brake  pedal¢.&_ . 
•  Press  the 
!START E NGIN E STOPI button 
¢ 
fig . 81  -the  engine  will start . 
By pressing  the 
I START ENGIN E STOP I button 
without  depress ing the  brake pedal,  the  igni
tion  is on and switched  off  by pressing  it 
again. 
After  a cold  engine  is started,  there  may be a 
brief  period  of  increased  noise because oil 
pressure must  fi rst  bui ld up in the  hydraulic 
va lve adjusters.  This is normal  and  not a cause 
for  concern. 
If  the  engine  should  not start  immediately, 
the  starting  process  is automatically  stopped 
after  a sho rt  time . Repeat sta rting  p rocedu re. 
Driver  message  in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Press brake  pedal  to  start  engine 
This message appears  if you  press the 
I  STAR T ENGIN E ST OP ! button  to  start  the  en
g ine and do not  depress the  brake pedal.  The 
engine  can only  be started  if  the  brake pedal 
is depressed. 
I! Convenience key: Is  key not  in the  vehi
cle? 
T his message  appears along  with  the I! sym
bol  if  the  master  key  is removed from  the  ve
hicle  with  the  eng ine running. 
It is  intended 
to  remind  you  (e.g . when  changing  drivers) 
not  to  continue  the journey  without  the  mas
ter  key. 
If  the  maste r key  is no  longer  in the  vehicle, 
you  cannot  switch  on the  ignition after  stop 
ping  the  engine  and you  also cannot  start  the 
engine  again . Moreover,  you  cannot  lock the 
vehicle  from  the  outside  with  the  key. 
Shift  to  P, otherwise vehicle can roll away. 
Doors do not  lock  if lever  is not  in P. 
T his message app ears for  safety  reasons 
along  with  an aud ible warning  tone  if the  P 
selector  lever  position  is not  engaged  when 
stopp ing the  engine  wi th the 
I S TART ENGIN E STOP I button. Select the  P se 
lector  lever  position . Otherwise  the vehicle 
could  roll  and  it  cannot  be locked . 
Key not recognised.  Hold  back of key against 
marked  area.  See owner's  manual. 
If  the  indicator  light turns on and this  mes
sage appears,  there  is a malfunct ion 
¢ page  Bl. 
Steering  lock 
The steering  locks when you  turn  the  engine 
off  using the 
I STAR T ENGINE ST OP I button 
and  open the  driver 's door. The locked  steer
ing  helps  prevent  vehicle  theft. 
A WARNING 
-
- Never  allow  the  engine  to  run  in conf ined 
spaces  -danger  of asphyxiat ion . 
- Never  turn  off  the  engine  until  the  vehi
cle  has  come to  a complete  stop . 
- The brake booster  and power  steering 
only  work  when  the  engine  is running. 
If 
the  engine  is  off,  you have to  use  more 
force  when  steering  or  brak ing. Because 
you  cannot  steer  and brake as you  usual
ly would,  this could  lead  to crashes  and 
serio us injuries.  
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CD Note 
-Avoid high  engine  rpm,  fu ll throttle  and 
heavy engine  loads  unti l the  engine  has 
reached operating  temperature  -other 
wise you  risk engine  damage. 
- T he engine  cannot  be started  by pushing 
or  towing  the  veh icle. 
- If  the  engine  has been under  heavy load 
for  an extended  period,  heat  builds  up in 
the  engine  compartment  after  the  en
gine  is switched  off  -there  is a risk of 
damag ing the  engine . Allow  the  eng ine 
to  run  at  idle  for  about  2 m inutes  befo re 
swit ching  it  off. 
@ Tips 
- If you open the  dr iver's door  w ith  the  ig
nit ion on, a buzzer sounds  and the  mes
sage 
Igniti on i s on appears  in the  instru
ment  cluster  disp lay. Switch the  ign it ion 
off . 
-If you  leave the  vehicle  with  the  ignit ion 
swi tched on,  the ignition  will  switch  off 
after  a certain  period  of time.  Please 
note  that  e lectrica l equipment  such as 
exter ior  lights  wi ll switch  off  as well 
when that  happens . 
Stopping  the  engine 
... Bring your  vehicle  to a  comple te stop . 
...  Move the  selector  lever to  the  P or  N posi 
t ion  . 
... Press the !START E NGIN E STOPI button 
Q page  80,  fig.  81 . 
Emergen cy  off 
If  necessary,  the engine  can be swi tched off 
with  the  selector  lever  in the  R, Dor  S posi 
tions . The eng ine stops  if you  press the 
I START E NGIN E STOP I button  at  speeds be low 
6  mph  (10  km/h). 
_& WARNING 
- Never  turn  off  the  eng ine unt il the  vehi
cle has come to  a complete  stop. 
On  th e  road  81 
- The brake booster  and power  steering 
only  work  when  the  engine  is running.  If 
the  engine  is off,  you  have to  use more 
force  when  steering  or  braking . Because 
you cannot  s teer and brake as you  usual
ly would,  th is could  lead to  crashes and 
serious  injuries. 
- For safety  reasons , you sho uld  a lways 
park your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever 
in P . Otherwise,  the  vehicle  could  inad
vertently  roll  away. 
- After  the  eng ine  has been switched  off, 
the  radiator  fan  can cont in ue to  run for 
up to  10  minutes  -even with  the  igni tion 
switched  off . 
It can also  switch  on again 
after  some time  if  the  coolant  tempera
ture  rises as the  result  of  a heat  b uildup 
or  if  the  engine  is hot  and the  engine 
compartment  is additionally  heated  by 
the  sun's rays . 
~ 
CD Note 
Do not  stop  the  eng ine  immediately  after 
hard  or extended  driving.  Keep the  engine 
running  for  approximate ly two  minutes  to 
prevent  excess ive heat  bu ild -up . 
Starting  the  engine  if there  is a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  un
der certain circumstances , for example  if the 
battery  in the  vehicle key is drained,  if inter 
ference  is affected  the  key or if there  is a sys
tem  malfunction. 
ij 
:c 
---- -~ 
Fig . 82 Center  co nsole/m aste r key : star ting the  engine 
I 
if th ere  is  a  malfun ction Ill>  
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82  On  the  road Requirem ent : The  message 
Key not  recog
nized.  Hold b ack  of key against  marked area. 
See owner 's manual. 
must  appear  and  the  in 
dicator  light 
m must  sw itch  on. 
•  Hold  the  master  key vertica lly in the  loca
tion  indicated  y>l} q fig . 
82. 
• Press the  brake  pedal~ A in Starting  the 
engine  on page  80. 
..  Press the  !~S _T _A_ R_T_ E_N_ G_ I_ N _E_ S_T_ O_ P~ I button. 
The eng ine will  start . 
•  Drive  to your  author ized Audi  dealer  imme
diately  to  have the  malfunct ion  corrected . 
@ Tips 
You can view  the  message  again  by  press
ing  the !START ENGINE  STOP I button. 
Electromechanical 
parking  brake 
Operation 
The electromechanical  parking  broke  replaces 
the  hand  broke. 
Fig . 83 Ce nter  console:  Parking  brake 
•  Pull  on the  switch(®) ~ fig. 83 @ to app ly 
the  parking  brake . The  indica tor  light  in  the 
switch  illuminates. 
•  Step  on the  brake  pedal  or the  accelerator 
pedal  and  press  the switch(®)  at  the  same 
t ime to  release  the  parking  brake.  The  indi 
cator  light  in the  switch  goes out . 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  wit h an electrome
cha nica l parking  brake.  The parking  brake  is 
designed  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rol ling 
unintentionally  and  rep laces the  hand brake .  In 
addition  to  the normal  functions  of a tradi
tiona l hand  brake,  the  electromechanical 
parking  brake provides  var io us convenience 
and safety  functions . 
When starting  from  rest 
-The  integral  start ing ass ist  helps  you when 
driving  by automatically  releasing  the  park
ing  brake 
~ page  83,  Starting  from  rest  . 
-When  starting  on  inclines,  the  starting  as
sist  prevents  the  vehicle  from  unintentiona l
ly  rolling  back.  The  braking  force  of  the 
parking  brake  is not  released  until sufficient 
driving  force  has been  built  up at  the 
wheels. 
Emergency  brake  function 
An emergency  brake  ensures  that  the  vehicle  can be slowed  down  even  if the 
normal brakes 
fail 
q page  84, Emergency broking. 
Indicator  lights 
-If  the  parking  brake  is closed  with  the  ign i
tion 
switched  on the  indicator  lights  come 
on  - (U SA mode ls)/ .  (Canada models) 
in the  instrument  cluster  and  in the  switch. 
- If  the  parking  brake  is closed with  the  igni
tion 
switched off the  indicator  lights  come 
on  - (USA mode ls)/ .  (Canada  models} 
in the  instrument  cluster  and  in the  sw itch 
for  about  20  seconds . 
A WARNING 
Do not  press  the acce lerator  pedal  inadver 
tently  if the  vehicle  is stationary  but  the 
engine  is  running  and  a gear is selected. 
Otherwise  the  vehicle will  start  to 
move 
immedia tely  and  could  result  in a crash. 
(D Note 
If the  symbol . in the  display  or the  indi
cator  light ..  (USA models)/ . (Cana
da  models)  in the  instrum ent cluster  flash
es,  there  is a malfunction  in the  brake  sys
tem.  Please  refer to  the  detailed  descrip-
tion  of the  indicator  lights 
~ page  14. ll- 
Page 85 of 300

-If  the  indicato r light - (USA mod 
els) 
,111 (Canada models)  or I.I turns 
on,  there  may be a malfunction  in the 
parking  brake 
¢page  15. 
@ Tips 
-You can apply the  parking  brake at  any 
time  - even w ith  the  ignition  switched 
off.  The ignit ion must  be on  in order  to 
release the  parking  brake. 
- Occasiona l noises when the  park ing 
brake is applied  and  released are norma l 
and are not  a cause for  concern. 
- When  the  vehicle  is parked,  the  parking 
brake goes through  a self-test  cycle at 
regular  intervals.  Any assoc iated  noises 
are norma l. 
Parking 
Various rules  apply  to prevent  the parked  ve
hicle from  rolling away accidentally. 
P a rking 
~ Stop  the  vehicle  w ith  the  foot  brake. 
~ Pu ll the  switch©  to  apply  the  parking 
brake. 
~ Se lect the  P  selector lever  position 
¢page  109. 
~ Turn the  eng ine  off ¢,& . 
In addition  on  incline s and grade s 
~ Turn the  steering  wheel  so that  your  vehicle 
will  roll  against the  curb  in case it  should 
start  to  move. 
A WARNING 
-When  you  leave your  veh icle - even  if  on
ly  b riefly  - always take  the  ignition  key 
with  you.  This applies  particu la rly when 
children  remain  in the  veh icle.  Otherw ise 
the  ch ild ren could  sta rt  the  engine,  re
lease the  parking  brake or  operate  elec
trical  equipment  (e .g.  power  windows). 
There  is the  risk of  an accident. 
- When  the  vehicle  is locked,  no one - par
t icu larly  not  ch ildren  should  remain  in 
the  vehicle.  Locked doors  make  it  more 
On  th e ro ad  83 
difficult  for  emergency workers  to  get  in
to  the  vehicle  - putting  lives at  risk. 
Starting  from  rest 
The starting  assist  function  ensures  that  the 
parking  broke  is released  automatically  upon 
starting. 
Stopping  and  appl ying p arking  brake 
~ Pull the  switch(®)  to  apply  the  pa rking 
brake. 
Sta rting  and automaticall y releasing the 
parking  brak e 
~ When  you  start  to  drive  as us ual, the  pa rk
ing  brake is automatically  released and your 
veh icle begins  to  move . 
When  stopp ing at  a traffic  signal  or  stopping 
in city  t raff ic, the  parking  b rake can be ap
plied.  The vehicle  does not  have to  be held 
with  the  footbrake.  The parking  brake elimi
nates the  tendency  to  creep w ith  a dr ive range 
engaged. As soon as you drive off as usua l, 
the  parking  brake is released automatically 
and the  vehicle  starts  to  move. 
St arting  on  slope s 
When  starting  on inclines,  the  sta rting  assist 
prevents  the  vehicle from  unintentionally  roll
ing  back. The braking  force  of  the  parking 
brake is not  re leased until  suff ic ient  driving 
force  has been built  up at  the  wheels. 
(D Tips 
For safety  reasons, the  parking  brake is re
l eased automatically  on ly when  the  driv
er's  safety  belt  is engaged  in the  buckle. 
Starting  off  with  a trailer 
To prevent  rolling back  unintentionally  on an 
incline, do  the  following: 
~ Keep the  switch(®)  pulled  and depress the 
accelerator.  The parking  brake stays applied 
and  prevents  the  vehicle  from  roll ing back-
ward .  ..,.  
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84  On  th e road 
• You can release the  switch (®) once you  are 
sure  that  you are developing  enough for
ward  momentum  at the  wheels  as you de
press  the accelerator . 
Depending  on the  weight  of  the  rig  (vehicle 
and trai ler)  and the  severity  of  the  incline,  you 
may roll  backwards  as you  start . You can pre
vent  roll ing  backwards  by holding  the  parking 
brake  switch(®)  pulled  out  and  accelerating -
just  as you would  when  starting  on  a hill  with 
a conventional  hand  brake . 
Emergency  braking 
In the  event  that  the  conventional  brake  sys
tem  fails  or locks . 
• In  an emergency,  pull  the switch(®)  and 
continue  to  pull  it  to  slow  your  vehicle  down 
with  the  parking  brake . 
•  As soon as you  release the  sw itch 
C®> or  ac-
cele rate , the  braking  p rocess stops. 
If  you  pull  the  switch(®)  and hold  it  above a 
speed  of  about  5 mph  (8 km/h),  the emergen 
cy braking  function  is in it iated.  The veh icle  is 
b raked at  all  four  wheels  by activa ting the  hy
d raul ic br ake system.  The b rake performance 
is simi lar to  making  an emergency  stop 
c::> & . 
In order  not  to  activate  the  emergency  brak
i ng  by m ista ke, an audible  wa rning  tone  (bu z
z er)  sounds  when  the  swi tc h 
C®> is pulled.  As 
soon as the  switch(®) is released,  or the  accel
erator  pedal  is depressed,  emergency  braking 
stops . 
.&_ WARNING 
Emergency  braking  should  only  be used  in 
an emergency,  when  the  normal  foot  brake 
has failed  or the  brake pedal  is obstructed. 
Using the  parking  bra ke to  perform  emer
gency braking  will  slow  yo ur vehicle  down 
as  if you  had made  a fu ll brake applicat ion. 
T he laws of  physics cannot  be s uspended 
even w ith  ESC and  its  associate d compo
nents  (ABS, ASR,  EDL). In  corners  and 
when  road or  weather  conditions  are bad,  a full  brake  application  can cause the  vehi- cle to  sk
id or  the  rear end to  break away  -
risking  an accident. 
Speed  warning  system 
,  Introduction 
The  speed  warning  system  helps you  to stay 
under  a specified  maximum  speed . 
The speed warning system  warns  you  if  you 
are exceeding the  maximum  speed that  you 
have set . You will  hear a warning  tone  when 
your  speed  exceeds the  stored  value  by ap proximate ly 3  mph  (3  km/h).  An ind icator 
l ight . (USA 
models) ;a (Canada mode ls) in 
the  instr ument  cluster  d isp lay also tur ns on  at 
the  same time.  The indicator  light.,. 
turns  off  when  the  speed decreases be low  the 
stored  maxim um  speed. 
Setting  a th reshold  is recommended  if you 
would  like to  be rem inded when  you  reach a 
certain  maxim um  speed. Situations  whe re you 
may want  to  do so include  driving  in a co untry 
with  a genera l speed limit  or  if  there  is  a 
specified  maximum  speed for  winter  tires. 
(D Tips 
Even though  your  vehicle  is equipped w ith 
a speed warn ing system,  you should  still 
watch  the  speedometer  to  make sure you 
are not  dr iv ing faster  than  the  speed  limit. 
Setting  the  threshold 
You can set,  change  and  delete  the  threshold 
in the  MMI. 
•  Select: !CAR ! function  b utton > Car systems 
contro l button > Dri ver ass ist > Speed warn 
ing . 
You can set  any threshold  between  20  mph 
(30  km/h)  and  150  mph  (240  km/h).  Sett ings 
can  each be adj usted  in  increments  of  5  mph 
(10  km/h).  
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Cruise  control 
Switching  on 
The cruise control  system  makes  it  possible  to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph 
(30 km/h). 
0 
f 
~ 
0 
Fig . 84 Control  lever  with  set  button 
Fig . 85 D isplay:  Selected  speed 
.,. Pull  the  lever  to  position (D ~ fig . 84 to 
swit ch the  system  on  . 
.,.  Drive at  the  speed  you  wish  to  set. 
.,.  Press  button  @to set  that  speed. 
The stored  speed  and the  ind icator  light 
[lj;(i)~1ij (US models) 1 11 (Canad ian  models)  ap
pear  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
¢ fig.  85. The  display  may  vary,  depending  on 
the  type  of  disp lay in your  vehicle.  The indica
tor  light 
Ill in the  instrument  cluster  also  illu
minates. 
The  speed  is kept  constant  via an  engine  out
put  adjustment  or  active  brake  intervention. 
A WARNING 
-Always  pay  attention  to  traffic  even  when 
the  cruise  control  is switched  on . You are 
always  responsible  for  your  speed  and 
the  distance  between  your  vehicle  and  other  vehicles. 
On  the  road  85 
-For safety  reasons,  the  cruise  control 
should  not  be  used  in the  city,  in stop
and-go  traffic,  on  twisting  roads  and 
when  road  conditions  are  poor  (such  as  ice, fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain and  hydro
plan ing)  - risk of  accident . 
- Turn  off  the  cruise  control  temporarily 
when  enter ing  turn  lanes, highway  exit 
lanes  or  in  construction  zones. 
- Please  note  that  inadvertently  ''resting" 
your  foot  on  the  accelerator  pedal  causes 
the  cruise  control  not  to  brake.  This is 
because  the  cruise  control  is overridden 
by  the  driver's  acceleration . 
- If  a  brake  system  malfunction  such  as 
overheating  occurs when  the  cr uise  con
trol  system  is  switched  on,  the  braking 
function  in the  system  may  be  switched 
off . The  other  cruise  contro l functions  re
main  active  as  long as  the  indicator  light 
tij;[i)~1ij (US models) 111 (Canadian  mod
els)  is  on. 
(D Tips 
The  brake  lights  illuminate  as  soon  as  the  brakes  decelerate  automatically. 
Changing  speed 
.,. Press  lever in the 0 or 0 direction 
¢ page  85,  fig . 84 to  increase  or  decrease 
your  speed . 
.,.  Release  the  lever  to  save  that  speed. 
Change  speed  in  increments  of  1  mph  (1  km/  h) by lightly  press ing  the  lever.  If you  keep  the 
lever  pressed  down , you  will alter  your  speed 
in  5  mph  (10  km/h) increments. 
You can  also press  the  accelerator  pedal  down 
to  increase  your  speed, e.g.  if you  want  to 
pass  someone.  The speed  you  saved  earlier 
will  resume  as  soon  as you  release  the  acceler
ator  pedal. 
If, however,  you  exceed  your  saved  speed by 
6  mph  (10  km/h)  for  longer  than  5  m inutes, 
the  cruise  control  wil l turn  off  temporarily. 
The  green  symbol 
[ljlIJll (US models) ill in  ..,_  
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86  On  the road 
the  display  is  replaced  with  a white  symbol. 
The  saved  speed  remains  the  same . 
Presetting  your speed 
You con preset  your  desired spe ed  while the 
vehicle is not  moving. 
,..  Switc h on  the  ignition. 
,..  Pull  lever  into  pos ition 
(D ~ page  85, 
fig . 84  . 
... Press  the  lever  in the 0 or 0 direction  to 
increase  or  decrease  your  speed  . 
...  Re leasethelevertosavethatspeed. 
This funct ion  makes  it  possible,  for  example, 
to  save  the  speed  yo u want  before  driving  on 
the  highway . Once  on  the  highway,  activate 
the  cruise  contro l by pull ing  the  lever  toward 
(D . 
Switching  the  system  off 
Temporary de activation 
...  Press  the  brake  pedal,  or 
...  Press  the  lever  into  pos ition @ (not  clicked 
into  place) 
~ page  85,  fig . 84, or 
,..  Drive for  longer  tha n 5  minutes  at  mo re 
t h an  5  mph  (10  km/h)  above  the  sto red 
speed. 
Switching  off  completely 
...  Press  leve r into  posi tion @ (clicked  into 
place),  or 
,..  Swit ch the  ignition  off. 
The system  reta ins  the  saved  speed  if you  de 
activate  the  cru ise  control  temporarily . To re
sume  the  saved  speed,  release  the  b rake  ped
a l and  pull  the  lever  to  position 
(D . 
Sw itch ing  the  ign ition  off  erases  the  saved 
speed . 
A WARNING 
You should  only  return  to  the  saved  speed 
if it  is not  too  fast  for  the  current  traffic 
condi tions  - risk of  an  accident!  
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Audi adapt ive crui se  c ontrol  an d  bra kin g guard  8 7 
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 . Th is  he lps  to  make  driv
ing  more  comfortable  both  on  long  highway 
stretches  and  in stop-and-go  traffic. 
The  braking  guard  system  can  warn  you  about 
an  impending  collision  and  initiate  braking  maneuvers  ¢ 
page 93. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  Audi  braking 
guard  have  technica l limitations  that  you 
must  know,  so  p lease  read  this  section  care
fully,  understand  how  the  system  works  and  use  them  properly  at  all times. 
General  information 
General  information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
Fig. 86 Front  of the  veh icle:  sensors  and  video  came ra 
The  areas  that  conta in the  radar  and  ultrason 
ic sensors  and  the  v ideo  camera ¢ 
fig. 86 
must  neve r be  covered  by stickers  or  other  ob
jects  or  obstructed  w ith  dirt,  insects,  snow  or 
ice that  will  interfere  w ith  the  adaptive  cruise 
control  system  and  Audi  braking  guard.  For  in
formation  on  cleaning , refer  to  ¢ 
page 205. 
The  same  applies  for  any  modifications  made 
in the  front  area. 
T he  function  of  the  Adaptive  cruise  cont ro l 
system  and  A udi  braking  guard  is  limited  un
der  some  conditions. 
- Objects  can  on ly be  detected  when  they  are 
w ith in sensor  range 
¢page 89, fig. 89 . 
-The  system  has  a  limited  ability  to  detect 
objects  that  are  a  shor t distance  ahead, 
off 
to  the  side  of  your  vehicle  or  moving  into 
your  lane. 
- Some  kinds  of  ve hicles  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  a ll. 
- Stationary  objects¢ 
page 88. 
-When  driving  throug h curves ¢ page 88. 
& WARNING 
Always  pay  attent ion  to  traffic  when  adap 
tive  cruise  contro l is switched  on  and  brak
ing  g uard  is active.  As the  driver,  you  are 
still  respons ible  for  start ing  and  for  ma in
taining  speed  and  distance  to  other  ob
jects . Braking  guard  is  used  to  assist  you . 
The driver  must  a lways  take  action  to  avo id 
a  collis ion.  The  driver  is a lways  responsible 
for  braking  at  the  co rrect  time. 
- Improper  use  of  adaptive  cru ise  control 
can  cause  collisions,  other  acc idents  and 
serio us  pe rsonal  in jury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  conven ience 
that  adaptive  cruise  control  and  Audi 
braking  guard  offer  dist ra ct  you  from  the 
need  to  be  a lert  to  t raff ic condi tions  and 
the  need  to  remain  in  full  con trol  of yo ur 
vehicle  at  a ll times, 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive 
cruise  contro l and  Audi  braking  guard 
have  limits  -they  will  not  s low the  vehi 
cle  down  or  maintain  the  set  d istance 
when  you  drive  towards  an  obstacle  or 
something  on  or  near  the  road  that  is not 
mov ing,  such  as  vehicles  stopped  in  a 
traffic  jam,  a  stalled  or  disabled  vehicle . 
I f  regis tered  by the  radar  sensors,  
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88  Audi adapti ve  cruise  control  and  bra king  gu ard 
vehicles or  obstacles  that  are not  moving 
can trigger  a collision  warning  and  if  con
firmed  by the  v ideo camera,  an acute  col
lis ion warn ing . 
- For safety  reasons, do not  use adaptive 
cruise co ntrol  when  driving  on roads with 
many curves, when  the  road surface  is in 
poor  condit ion and/or  in  bad weather 
(such as ice, fog,  gravel,  heavy rain  and 
hydroplan ing) . Using the  system  under 
these  cond it ions cou ld result  in  a co lli 
sion . 
- Swi tch adap tive c ruise control  off  tempo
rar ily when  driv ing  in turning  lanes, on 
expressway exits  or  in construction 
zones . This prevents  the  vehicle from  ac
celerat ing to  the  set speed when  in these 
situations. 
- The adapt ive cruise control  system  wi ll 
not  brake by itse lf  if  you  put  your  foot  on 
the  accelerator  pedal.  Doing so can over
ride  the  speed and d istance  regulation . 
- When  approaching  stationary  objects  such as stopped  traff ic, adaptive  cruise 
co ntrol  will  not  respond  and braking 
guard w ill  have limited  function. 
- The adapt ive cruise control  system  and 
braking  guard  do not  react to  people,  an
imals,  objects  c rossing  the  road  or on
coming  objects . 
- The function  of  the  radar senso rs can be 
affected  by reflective  objects  such as 
guard  rai ls ,  the  entrance  to  a tunnel, 
heavy rain  or  ice. 
- Never follow  a ve hicle so closely that  you 
cannot  stop  your  vehicle  safe ly. The 
adaptive  cruise contro l canno t slow  or 
brake the  vehicle  safely when you follow 
another  vehicle  too  closely. Always  re
member  that  the  automatic  braking 
function  cannot  br ing the  vehicle  to  a 
sudden  or  emergency stop  under  these  condit ions. 
- To prevent  unintended  operation,  always  switch  ACC off  when  it  is not  being  used. (D Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  That  cou ld affect  the  adaptive 
cruise control  system  and brak ing guard. 
Have your  authorized  Aud i dea ler or  au 
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  check their 
funct ion . 
In  curves 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cru ise  contro l 
I 
Fig.  87 Ex ampl e: dri ving  in to a  curve 
When  d riving  into  a curve c> fig. 87 and out  of 
a  curve,  the  ad aptive cruise control  may react 
to  a vehicle  in the  next  lane and  apply the 
brakes.  You can override  or  prevent  the  brak
i ng by pressing the  acce lerator  pedal  b riefly . 
' Stationary  objects 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  control 
Fig. 88 Exampl e: objec t ch anging  l anes  and  sta tio nar y 
object 
T he adaptive  cru ise control  system  only  reacts 
to  objects  that  a re mov ing o r that  the  system 
has already  detected  as moving . For examp le, 
if  a vehicle @, which  has already  been detect-
ed by the  adaptive  c ruise contro l, tu rns off  o r 
ch anges lane and  ano ther stationary  veh icle  .,.