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To prevent  rolling back unintentionally  on an in
cline,  do the  following: 
11-Keep  the  sw itch<®) pulled  and  depress  the  ac
celerator.  The  parking  brake  stays  applied  and 
prevents  the vehicle  from  rolling  backward . 
11-You can  release the switch©  once  you are  su re 
that  you  a re  deve loping  enough  forwa rd mo
mentum  at the  whee ls as  you  depress  the  ac
celerator . 
Depending  on  the  weight  of  the rig  (vehicle  and 
trailer)  and  the  seve rity of  the  incline,  you  may 
roll  backwards  as you  start.  You can  prevent  roll
ing  backwards  by holding  the  parking brake 
switch  C®> pulled  out  and  accelerating  -just  as 
you  would  when  starting  on  a  hill with  a  conven
tional  hand brake. 
Emergency braking 
In  the  event  that  the  conventional  brake  system 
fails  or  locks. 
11-In  an  emergency,  pull  the  sw itch<®) and  contin
ue  to pull  it  to  s low your  vehicle  down  with  the 
parking  brake. 
11-As soon  as  you  release the  switch  © or  acceler-
ate,  the  brak ing  process  stops. 
If  you  pull  the  switch<®> and  hold it  above  a 
speed  of  about  5  mph  (8  km/h), the  emergency 
braking  function  is  in itiated.  The  vehicle  is  braked 
at  all four  wheels  by activating  the  hydrau lic 
brake  system . The  brake  performance  is  sim ilar 
to  making  an  emergency  stop¢,& . 
In  order  not  to  activate  the  emergency  brak ing  by 
mistake,  an  audib le warning  tone  (bu zzer) 
sounds  when  the  sw itch(®)  is  pu lled . As soon  as 
the  switch(®)  is  released,  or  the  accelerator  pedal 
i s  depressed,  emergency braking  stops . 
A WARNING 
Emergency braking should  only be used  in  an 
emergency,  when  the  normal  foot brake  has 
fai led  or  the brake  pedal  is obstructed.  Using 
t he  parking  brake  to  perform  emergency 
braking  will  slow  your  vehicle  down  as  if you 
D riving 
had  made  a  full  brake  applicat ion . The  laws  of 
physics  cannot  be suspended  even  with  ESC 
and  its  associated  components  (ABS, ASR, 
EDL). In  corners  and  when  road  or  weather 
conditions  are  bad,  a  full brake  application 
can  cause  the vehicle  to  skid or  the  rear  end  to 
b reak  away  -risking  an acc ident. 
Start/Stop  system 
Description 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  Start-Stop-System 
The  Start-Stop -System  can  help  increase  fuel 
economy  and  reduce CO2 emissions. 
In  the  Start-Stop-mode,  the  engine  shuts  off  au
tomatica lly when  the  vehicle  is stopped,  such  as 
at  a traffic  light . The  ign ition  remains  switched 
on  during  this  stop  phase.  The  eng ine  will  be  au
tomat ically  restarted  when  needed. 
The  last  Start-Stop-System  setting  (on/off  using 
the  b utton 
10 -I) will  be  restored  when  the  igni
t ion  is turned  on.  The  LED in the 
10 ~1 button  turns 
on when the Start-Stop-System is switched off 
manually . 
Basic requirements  for the  Start-Stop  mode 
-The  driver's  door  is closed. 
- The  driver'  seat belt  is latched . 
- The  hood  is closed. 
- The  vehicle  must  have  bee n driven faster  than 
2.5  mph  (4  km/h)  since  the last  stop. 
- A trailer  is not  hitched  to the  vehicle . 
A WARNING 
-
-Never  let  the  vehicle  roll  with  the engine 
switched  off.  You could  lose contro l over  the 
veh icle. Th is  can  lead  to a collision  and seri
ous  injuries . 
- The  brake  booster  and  the  steering  support 
do  not  work  while  the  engine  is switched 
off . More  force  is required  to  stop  and  to 
steer  the  vehicle. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  injur ies,  ma ke  sure  that 
the  Sta rt-Stop-System  is turned  off  when 
working  in the  engine  compartment 
¢page  87. 
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Driving 
(D Note 
Always  switch  off  the  Start-Stop-System 
when  driving  through  water 
c::> page  87. 
Starting/stopping  the  engine 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles  w ith  Sta rt-Sto p-System 
Fig.  91 Instrument  cluste r: engin e sw itched  off  (s top 
ph ase) 
.. Slow the  vehicle  to  a stop  using  the  brake  and 
keep  pressing  the  brake  pedal.  The  engine  will 
switch  off . The 
[I] indicator  light  appears  in  the 
information  line in the  instrument  cluster  dis
play. 
..  When  you  take  your  foot  off  the  brake  pedal, 
the  engine  restarts.  The  indicator  light  turns 
off. 
Additional  information 
The  engine  will  switch  off  in the  P, D, N and  S po
sitions  as  well  as  in manual  mode.  In  the  P posi
tion , the  engine  will  also remain  off  if you  take 
your  foot  off  the  brake  pedal.  The  eng ine  starts 
again  when  you  select  another  selector  lever  po
sition  and  take  your  foot  off  the  brake  pedal. 
If  you  select  the  R position  during  a  Stop  phase, 
the  engine  will  start  again. 
Shift  from  D to P quickly  to prevent  the  engine 
from  starting  unintentionally  when  shifting 
through  R. 
You can  determine  for  yourself  if the  engine  will 
stop  or  not  by  reducing or  increasing  the  amount 
of force  you  use  to press  the  brake  pedal.  For ex
ample , if you  only  light ly press  on  the  brake  ped
al  in stop-and  and-go  traffic  or when  turning,  the 
engine  will  not  switch  off  when  the  vehicle  is sta-
86 
tionary.  As soon  as  you  press  the  brake  down 
harder,  the  engine  will  switch  off. 
General information 
Applies to:  vehicles wi th Start-S top-Sys te m 
The standard  Start-Stop-mode  can  be  cancelled 
for  different  system-related  reasons. 
Fig.  92 Instrumen t cluster:  e ngin e-Stop  temporarily  un
ava ilable 
Engine will  not  switch off 
Before  each  stop  phase,  the  system  checks  if cer
tain  conditions  have  been  met.  For example,  the 
engine  will 
not be  switched  off  in  the  following 
situations : 
- The  engine  has  not  reached  the minimum  re
quired  temperature  for  Start-Stop-mode. 
- The  interior  temperature  selected  by the  A/C 
system  has  not  been  reached . 
- The  outside  temperature  is extremely  high/low. 
- The  windshield  is being  defrosted 
c::> page 79 . 
- The  parking  system*  is switched  on. 
- The  battery  charge  level  is too  low. 
- The  steering  wheel  is sharply  turned  or there  is 
a steering  movement . 
- After  engaging  the  reverse  gear . 
- On  sharp  inclines. 
The 
llJ indicator  light  appears  in the  information 
line  in  the  instrument  cluster  display 
c::>fig . 92. 
Engine  automatically  restarts 
The  stop  phase  is interrupted  in the  following  sit
uations,  for  example . The  engine  restarts  without 
any  action  by the  driver . 
- The  interior  temperature  varies  from  the  tem-
perature  selected  in the  A/C system.  ..,.  
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-The  windshield  is  being  defrosted~ page  79. 
-The  brake  pedal  is pressed  sever al t imes  in a 
row . 
- T he  battery  charge  level  becomes  too  low . 
- High  power  cons umption . 
Switching  the  ignition  off  automa tic ally 
To  prevent  the battery  from  dra ining,  the ignition 
will sw itch  off 
auto mati call y when  all of the  fol
lowing  cond itions  have  been  met: 
- The  vehicle  has  already been  driven. 
- The  eng ine  has  been  turned 
off by the  Start-
Stop -System*. 
- The  driver's  door  is  opened . 
- The  driver's  seat  bel t  is  removed. 
- The  brake  pedal  is not  p ressed  down. 
- The veh icle  is stationary. 
In  this  case,  the  activated  low  beam  will  be  re
p laced  by the  s ide  marker  lights.  The  side  marker 
lights  will  switch 
off after appro ximately  30  mi
nutes  or  when  you  lock the  veh icle. 
If  the  Start-Stop  System  has 
not turned  off  the 
engine  or  if you  have  sw itched  the  Start-Stop  sys
tem 
off manually , the  ignition  will not be  auto
mat ica lly switched 
off and  the  engine  w ill contin
ue  to  run~& . 
& WARNING 
Never  allow  the  engine  to r un  in  confi ned 
spaces  - da nger  o f as phyxia tio n. 
(D Tips 
-
If  you  shift  in to the  D,  Nor  S posit ions  after 
shifti ng  into  reve rse,  the  veh icle  must  be  driv
en  faster  th an  6  mph  (10  km/h)  in order  for 
t he  eng ine  to  swi tc h 
off aga in. 
D rivi ng 
Switching  the  Start-Stop-System  on/off 
manually 
Applies to:  vehicles with  Start-Stop-System 
If you  do not  wish  to  use  th e system,  you  can 
switch  it  off  manually. 
Fi g. 93 Center  console:  Start-Stop -System  button 
.. To  switch  the  Start-Stop-System  off/on  man
ually,  press the 
l(A) ~ I button.  The  LED in  the but
ton  turns  on  when the system  is switc hed 
off. 
(D Tips 
If  you  sw itch  the  system off during  a stop 
phase,  the  engine  will start  aga in  automati
cally . 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
Applies to:  vehicles with  Start-Stop -System 
Start-Stop  system  deactiv ated:  Plea se restart 
engin e manually 
This  message  appears  when  spec ific  conditions 
are  not  met  during  a  stop phase  and  the  Start
Stop-System  will 
not be  able  to  resta rt  the  en
gine. 
If the  Dor  R selector  leve r pos itions  we re 
engaged,  P w ill  be  sele cted  automatically.  The 
engi ne  m ust  be  st arted  wi th t he 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button . 
Start-Stop  s yst em : S y stem  fault!  Function un
available 
There  is a  malfunction  in the  Start-Stop-System. 
Drive  the  vehicle  to  an  a uthorized  repair  facility 
for  serv icing  as  soo n as  poss ible  to  cor rec t the 
malfunction . 
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Audi  adaptive cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
Audi  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking 
guard 
Introduction 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
The adaptive  cruise  contro l system  assists  the 
driver  by regulating  vehicle  speed  and helping  to 
maintain  a set  distance  to  the  veh icle  ahead , 
within  the  limits  of the  system.  If  the  system  de
tects  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead,  adaptive  cruise 
control  can  brake  and  then  accelerate  your  vehi
cle.  This  helps  to  make  driving  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  maneu
vers 
c::> page 96. 
Adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard  have 
technical  limitations  that  you  must  know,  so 
please  read  this  section  carefully,  understand 
how  the  system  works  and  use  them  properly  at 
all  times. 
General  information 
General information 
Applies  to:  veh icles  with  Audi  adaptive cruise  control 
Fig. 96  Fro nt  of  the  ve hicle:  sensors  and  video  camera 
The areas  that  contain  the  radar and  ultrasonic 
sensors  and  the  video  camera 
c::> fig. 96 must  nev
er  be  covered  by stickers  or othe r objects  or  ob
structed  with  dirt,  insects,  snow  or  ice that  will 
interfere  with  the  adaptive  cruise  control  system 
and  braking  guard. For  information  on  cleaning, 
90 
refer  to c::> page 206. The  same  applies  for any 
modifications  made  in the  front  area . 
The function  of  the  adaptive cruise  control  sys
tem  and  braking  guard  is  limited  under some 
conditions: 
- Objects  can  only  be  detected  when  they are 
w ithin  sensor  range 
c::>page 92, fig. 99. 
- Th e system  has  a  limited ability  to  detect  ob
jects  that  are  a  short  distance  ahead, off to  the 
side  of you r vehicle  or  moving  into your  lane . 
- Some  kinds of vehicles  are  hard  to  detect;  for 
example  motorcycles,  veh icles  with  high 
ground  clearance  or  overhanging  loads  may  be 
detected  when  it  is  too late  or  they  may  not  be 
detected  at  all. 
- When  driving  through  curves 
c::>page 91. 
-Stationary  objects c::> page 91. 
A WARNING 
Always  pay  attention  to  traffic  when  adaptive 
cruise  control  is  switched  on  and  braking 
guard  is active.  As the  driver,  you  are  still  re
sponsible  for  starting  and  for  maintaining 
speed  and  distance  to  other  objects.  Braking 
guard  is  used to  assist  you.  The  driver  must 
always  take  act ion  to  avoid  a  collision . The 
driver  is always  respons ible  for  braking  at  the 
correct  time. 
- Improper  use  of adaptive  cruise  control  can  cause  collisions , other  accidents  and  serious 
personal  injury. 
- Never  let  the  comfort  and  convenience  that 
adapt ive cru ise  control  and  braking  guard 
offe r dist ract  you from  the  need  to  be alert 
to  traffic  conditions  and  the  need  to  remain 
in fu ll contro l of your  ve hicle at  all  times, 
- Always  remember  that  the  adaptive  cruise 
control  and  braking  guard  have  limits  -they 
will  no t slow  the vehicle  down or  maintain 
the  set  distance  when  you  drive  towards  an 
obstacle  or  something  on  or  near  the  road 
that  is not  moving,  s uch as  vehicles  stopped 
in a traff ic jam,  a  stalled  or  disab led  vehicle. 
If  registered  by the  radar  sensors,  vehicles 
or  obstacles  that are  not  moving  can  trigger 
a  co llision  warning  and  if confirmed  by the 
video  camera,  an  acute  co llision  warning.  
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Audi  adaptive  cruise  control  and  braking  guard 
Driving  in  stop -and-go  traffic 
Applies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
The  adaptive  cruise  control  system  also  assists 
you  in stop-and-go  traffic. 
If a previous  detected 
vehicle  ahead  stops,  your  vehicle  will brake  to  a 
stop,  within  the  limits  of the  system. 
•  To resume  driving  with  adaptive  cruise  control, 
tap  the  accelerator  pedal  or 
•  Pull  the  lever  toward  you into  position @ 
<=>page 94, fig. 103. 
(Di Tips 
-If  adaptive  cruise  control  is active  and  your 
vehicle  does not  start  driving  as  expected 
after  pulling  the  lever once,  you  can  start 
out  again  by tapping  the  accelerator  pedal. 
- If  an  obstacle  is  detected when  your  vehicle 
starts  driving,  the  system  will prompt  you 
to  take  over<=> 
page 95. Your vehicle  will 
drive  more  slowly  when  starting.  This  may 
also  happen  in some  situations  when  no  ob
stacle  is apparent. 
Interrupting  cruise control 
App lies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
Fig. 103 Selector  lever 
Requirement:  adaptive  cruise  control  must  be 
switched  on. 
Overriding  cruise control 
•  To accelerate  manually,  pull  the  lever toward 
you  into  position@and  hold  it  there . The  mes
sage 
ACC override appears . Or 
•  press  the  accelerator  pedal. 
•  To resume  cruise  control,  release  the  lever or 
take  your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
94 
Canceling  cruise control  while  driving 
•  Move  the  lever  into  position @. The  message 
ACC standby appears.  Or 
•  press  the  brake  pedal. 
•  To  resume  the  stored  speed,  move  the  lever  in
to  position @. 
Canceling  cruise control  when  stopped 
• Push  the  lever  away  from  you  into  position@. 
The  message 
ACC standby appears. 
•  To resume  cruise  control,  press  the  brake pedal 
and  pull  the  lever  toward  you  into position @. 
A WARNING 
Never  resume  the  stored  speed  if the  speed  is 
too  high  for  prevailing  road, traffic  or weather 
conditions. 
Setting  the  distance 
App lies  to:  vehicles  with  A ud i adapt ive cru ise  contro l 
Fig. 104 Selector  lever:  setting  the  dista nce 
•  Tap  the  switch  to  display  the  current  set  dis
tance 
<=> fig. 104. 
:;: N 0 
± 
ci!i 
•  To increase  or  reduce  the  distance  by incre
ments,  tap  the  switch  again  to  the  left  or  right. 
The  distance  between  the  two  vehicles  will 
change  in  the instrument  cluster  display . 
When  approaching  a  moving  vehicle  up  ahead, 
the  adaptive  cruise  control  system  automatically  brakes  to  match  that object's  speed  and  then 
maintains  the  stored  distance. 
If the  vehicle 
ahead  accelerates,  adaptive cruise  control  will  al
so  accelerate  up to the  stored  speed. 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  greater  the  distance  in 
yards  (meters) 
<=> A . The Distance 3 setting  is 
recommended.  
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Engine sound * 
The  sou nd  of  the  engine  is  adapted  to  the  select
ed  mode  and  ranges  from  subt le to  sporty. 
(D Note 
- Make sure  there  is enough  cle arance  above 
and  below  t he  vehicle  when  parking.  The 
height  of the  vehicle  can  change  once  it  is 
parked  due  to  temperature  f luctuations, 
changes  to  the  load  conditions  and  changes 
to  the  driving  modes,  which  can  affect  clear
ance. 
- When  transporting  the  vehicle  on  a  car  car
rier,  tra in,  ship  or  by other  means,  only  t ie 
the  vehicle  down  at  the  running  surface  of 
the  tires,  which  is the  outer  circumference. 
Securing  the  vehicle  at  the  axle  compo
nents,  suspe ns ion  struts  or  towing  eyes  is 
not  permitted  be cause  the  press ure  in the 
air  suspension  struts  can  change  dur ing 
transport . The  vehicle  may  not  be  secured 
sufficiently  if this  happens . 
-If yo u are  going  to  tow  a  tra ile r, you  m ust 
activate  the  trailer  operation  mode 
<:!;>page  202. 
(D Tips 
- In  some  models,  the  maximum  vehicle 
speed  can  only  be  reached  in the 
auto and 
dynamic modes. 
- Se lecting  the 
d ynami c mode  resu lts  i n spor
ty  shifting  characteristics.  The  S gear  posi
tion  engages  a utomatically. 
- In vehicles  that  have  dynamic  steering*,  op 
erating  noise  is heard  when  starting  or  stop ping  the  engine.  This  does  not  indicate  a 
problem. 
Audi  driv e se lect 
- In vehicles  w ith  sport  differential*,  the  dy
namic  mode  is deactivated  when  towing  a 
trailer . 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
You con  choose  between  Comfort,  Auto , Dynamic 
and  Individual . 
Fig.  116 MMI: Dr ive select 
.,.  To select  the  mode , select  the  follow ing  in the 
MMI: ICAR !function  button> 
Comfort , Auto , 
Dynamic  or Indi vidual. 
You can  change  the  driv ing  mode  when  the  vehi
cle  is stationary  or while  driving . If  traff ic per
mits,  afte r changing  modes,  briefly  take  your 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal  so  that  the  recently 
selected  mode  is also  activated  for  the  engine. 
comfort  -provides  a  comfort-oriented  vehicle 
setup  and  is suited  for  long  drives  on  h ighways. 
auto  -provides  an  overall  comfortable  yet  dy
nam ic dr iving  feel  and  is suited  for  every  day  use. 
dynamic  -gives  the  driver  a  sporty  driving  fee l 
and  is suited  to  a sporty  driving  style. 
individual-<:!;>page  108. 
_& WARNING ~ 
Pay attention  to  t raffic  when  operating  Audi 
drive  select  to  prevent  potentia l risk  of an  ac
cident . 
107  
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Automatic  transmissio n 
-Power is sti ll transmitted  to  the  w heels 
w hen  the  eng ine  is r unning  at  idle.  To pre
vent  the  veh icle from  "creeping",  you must 
keep your foot  on the  brake  in all selector 
lever positions  except  P and  N when the  en
gine is  runn ing . Do not  inadvertently  press 
t h e accelerator  pedal  when the  vehicle  is 
s tationa ry. Otherwise  the  vehicle will start 
to  move  immediately.  This cou ld happen 
even  if the  parking  brake  is activated. 
- Before opening  the  hood,  se lect  the  P sele c
tor  leve r pos ition  and  se t the  park ing bra ke . 
This reduces  the  risk of a crash . Always read 
and follow the  applicab le warnings 
<=> page  220. 
- Never get  out  of the  driver's  seat  when the 
engine  is running. 
- If you must  get  out  of the  vehicle,  move the 
selector  lever securely  into the  P position 
and  apply the  parking  brake. 
(D Tips 
- If you un intent ionally shift  in to the  N selec
tor  lever  position  whi le driving, ta ke your 
foot  off the  accelerator  pedal  and  wait for 
the  engine  to  slow down  unt il it  is idling be
fore  yo u shift  into  D or S. 
Driving  tips 
Th e gears  shi~ automatically . 
Starting  from  a stop 
.. Press  and  hold the  brake  pedal. 
..  Start  the  engine<=> 
page  81 . 
.. Press the  button  on the  selector  lever and  se 
l ect  the  D, 5 or  R selector  lever position 
<=> page  112. 
.. Wait  a moment  unti l the  transmission  shifts. 
You w ill not ice a slight  moveme nt when  the 
gear  engages . 
"'  Release  the  b rake pedal  and  press  the  acce lera
tor  pedal <=>,&. . 
Stopping  temporarily 
.. Press the  b rake pedal  to  stop  the  vehicle, for 
example  at  a traff ic light.  Do not  press  the  ac
celerator  pedal  when  do ing th is. 
114 
..  To preven t the  vehicle from  ro lling when yo u 
start  driving, set  t he parking  brake  when  stop 
ping on large  inclines¢,&. . 
..  The parking  brake  will release  a utomat ica lly 
and  the  vehicle will start  moving once you press 
the  acce lerato r pedal. 
Parking 
If the  se lector  lever  is not  in the  P position  whe n 
yo u open  the  drive r's door,  the  vehicle cou ld roll. 
The message 
Transmission: Car may roll!  Shift 
to  park! 
appears. 
..  Press an d hold the  b rake peda l 
c::> ,&.. 
..  Set  the  park ing brake. 
..  To engage  the  P selector  lever position,  press 
the  button  on the  selector  lever and  shift  into 
the  P position 
c::> page  112 . 
Under  certain  conditions  such  as driving  in the 
mountains  or when  towing a trailer,  it may be 
helpful  to  switch to  manua l mode  temporar ily to 
shift 
manually to  adapt  to  the  driving conditions 
c::> page  115. 
On slopes,  act ivate  the  park ing brake first  and 
then  move  the  selector  lever to  the  P position . 
This prevents  too  muc h stress  from  be ing placed 
on the  locking mechanism . 
A WARNING 
Read  and  fo llow all  WAR NING S c::> .&. in Se
le ct ing a selec tor  lever posi tion  on p age  113. 
- The vehicle can also  ro ll when  the  eng ine  is 
s t o pped . 
- Do no t press  the  acce le ra t o r  pedal  when 
chang ing t he selec to r  lever posit io n  while 
t he vehicle  is s tat ionary  and  the  engine  i s 
r u nning.  This co uld  result  in  a crash. 
- Never e ngage  R or  P while  driving. 
It co uld 
cause  a  crash. 
- P owe r is still  transmitted  to  the wheels 
when t he e ngine is  runni ng at  idle . To  pre
vent the  vehicle from  "creeping",  yo u m ust 
keep your foot  on the  brake  in a ll selector 
lever positions  except  P and  N when  the  en 
gi ne  is running.  Do not  inadvertent ly press 
the  acce le rator  peda l when  the  veh icle is 
stat ionary.  Otherwise  t he vehicle will start 
- 
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![AUDI A8 2016 User Guide Automatic  transmission 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could spin  on 
slick or slippery  roads when  kick-down  is ac
tive . 
Transmission  malfunction 
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A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could spin  on 
slick or slippery  roads when  kick-down  is ac
tive . 
Transmission  malfunction 
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Automatic  transmission 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could spin  on 
slick or slippery  roads when  kick-down  is ac
tive . 
Transmission  malfunction 
[O]  Transmission:  please press the  brake  pedal 
and  select  the  position  again 
Press the  brake  pedal  and  select  the  desired  se
lector lever position aga in. You can then  continue 
driving . 
[O] Transmission hot:  please modify  driving 
style 
The transmission  temperature  has  increased  sig nificant ly due  to  the  sporty  driving manner.  Drive 
in a less  sporty  manner  until  the  temperature  re
turns  to  the  normal  range  and  the  indicator  light 
sw itches  of . 
Dt) Gearbox malfunction : you can  continue  driv
ing 
There  is a system  malfunction  in the  transm is
sion.  You may continue  driving. Drive to your au
thorized  Audi dealer  or qualified  repair  facility 
soon  to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
[0]/(i)  Gearbox malfunction:  you can continue 
driving  in  D only  until  engine  is off 
There  is a system  malfunctio n in  the  transmis
sion.  The transmission  is  switching to emergency 
mode . If you turn  the  engine  off, you will not  be 
ab le to  select  any other  selector  lever positions 
after  starting  the  engine  again.  Drive to your au
thor ized Audi dealer  or qualified  repair facility 
immed iately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected . 
[O] Gearbox malfunction:  you can continue  driv
ing  (limited  functionality) 
There is a system  malfunction  in  the transmis 
sion.  The transmission  is switching  to  emergency 
mode . This mode  only shifts  into  certain  gears  or 
will not  longer  shift  at  all. The engine  may stal l. 
Drive to  your authorized  Aud i dea ler or  qualified 
repair  fac ility immediately  to  have the  malfunc
tion  corrected . 
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~Ii) Gearbox malfunction:  no reverse gear 
(you  can continue  driving) 
There  is  a system  malfunction  in the  transm is
sion.  The transmission  is switching to  emergency 
mode.  This mode  only shi fts into certain  gears  or 
will  not  longer  shift  at  all. You cannot  engage  the 
reverse  gear.  Drive to your authorized  Audi dealer 
i mmediately  to  have the  malfunction  corrected. 
Dt) Vehicle  may roll!  Cannot  shift to  P. Please 
apply  parking  brake 
- Th e parking  lock was  re leased  using the  emer
gency  release~ 
page 117. Or 
- Th e parking  brake cannot  engage  automatical
ly.  Drive  to  your authorized  Audi  dealer  or  quali
fied  repair  facility immediately  to have  the mal
function  corrected. 
Dt) Gearbox malfunction:  Stop  and  shift to  P 
Do not  continue  dr iving . Se lect  the  P selector  lev
er posit ion and  see  your authorized  Audi  dealer 
or  qualified  repair  facility fo r ass istance.  
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Parking systems 
Parallel  parking 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  parking  system  p lus with  rear  view 
camera 
This view may  be  used  when  parallel  parking 
along  the  side  of  a street. 
Fig. 136 Infotainment:  blue  surface  aligned  in the  pa rking 
space 
F ig . 1 37 Infotainment:  contact  of the  blue  curved  line with 
the  curb 
Parking  on the  right  is described  here.  It  is  identi
cal when  parking  on the  left. 
If there  is an  obstacle  next  to  the  parking  space 
(such  as  a wall),  refer  to  information  for  "Parking 
next  to  obstacles"¢ 
page  122. 
.,. Activate  the  turn  signal. 
.,.  Position  your vehicle  next  to  a  parked vehicle  in 
front  of  the  desired  parking  space.  The d istance 
to  this  vehicle  should  be approximately  3 ft 
(1  m) . 
.,. Turn  the  Infota inment  on and  shift  into  reverse 
gear.  The  parking  system  is turned  on and the 
cross parking indicator  is displayed  . 
.,.  Press  the  con trol  button  on the  Infotainment 
un it (!) 
c::> fig.  136. The parallel  parking indica
tor  is displayed. 
.,.  Back  up and  align  your  vehicle  so the  blue  area 
@ borders  on the  rear  end  of the  vehicle  be-
122 
hind you  or on  the  parking space  line c::> .&. in 
General  information  on page  120, 
c:,(D in  Gen
eral information  on page  120. 
The blue  area 
represents  an  extension  of the  veh icle's  outline 
by approximate ly  16  ft  (5  m)  to  the rear.  The 
long side  of  the  blue  area  should  be on  the 
curb . The ent ire blue  area  must  fit into  the 
parking  space  . 
.,.  With  the  vehicle stopped,  turn the stee ring 
wheel  to  the  right as  far  as it  will go  . 
.,.  Back into  the  parking  space unt il the  blue  curve 
c::> fig. 137 touches  the  curb c:> .&. in General  in
formation  on page  120, 
c:, (D in  General infor
mation  on page  120. 
Stop  the  vehicle  . 
.,.  With  the  vehicle  stopped,  turn  the  steering 
wheel  to  the left  as  far  as  it will go. 
.,.  Continue  to back  into  the  parking  space  until 
the  vehicle  is parked  parallel to the  curb 
c:> .&. 
in General  information  on page  120, c::>(D in 
General  information  on page  120.@ 
marks 
t he  rear  bumper . Stop  the  vehicle,  at  the  latest, 
when  the  red  orientation  line@ borders  an  ob
ject . Keep  an  eye on the  front  of your  vehicle 
while  doing  this. 
Parking  next  to  obstacles 
If there  is an  obstacle  (such  as  a  wall)  next  to  the 
parking  space,  posit ion the  vehicle  so  there  is 
more  space  on that side.  Position  the long side  of 
the  blue  surface  so that  there  is sufficient  space 
from  the  obstacle.  The surface  must  not  be 
touching.  You will a lso  need  to  start  turning  the 
steering  wheel  much  earlier.  The  blue curve 
c::> fig.  13 7 must not touch  the  obstacle  and 
sho uld  have suff ic ient  room . 
@ Tips 
The left  or  right  orientation  lines  and  surfaces 
will be disp layed,  depending  on the  turn  s ig
nal  being used . 
Peripheral  cameras 
Introduction 
Applies to : vehicles  with  top  v iew camera  system 
In  addition  to  the  functions from  the  sensors 
c:, page  119,  Sensors, c:, page  121,  Visual display, 
this  parking  system  contains  peripheral  cameras . ..,_  
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to  this  vehicle  should  be  approximately  3 ft 
(1 m). 
..  Turn  the  Infotainment  on  and  shift  into  reverse 
gear.  The  parking  system  is turned  on  and  the 
cross parking indicator  is  displayed  . 
..  Press  the 
(D Q page  122,  fig . 136 control  but 
ton  on  the  Infotainment  un it  repeatedly  until 
the 
parallel  parking v iew  is displayed . 
..  Back up  and  align  yo ur vehicle  so  the  blue  area 
@ borders  on  the  rear  end  of  the  vehicle  or  on 
the  parking  space  line 
Q .&. in General infor
mation  on page  123, 
Q (D in General informa
tion  on page  123 . 
The  blue  area  represents  an 
extension  of  the  veh icle's  outline  by approxi
mately 
16 ft (5 m)  to  the  rear.  The  long  side  of 
the  blue  area  should  be  on  the  curb.  The  entire 
blue  area  must  fit  into  the  parking  space  . 
..  With  the  ve hicle  stopped,  turn  the  steer ing 
wheel  to  the  right  as  far  as  it will  go  . 
..  Back into  the  park ing  space  until  the  b lue  curve 
Q page  122,  fig . 13 7 tou ches  the  curb Q .&. in 
General information  on pag e 123, 
Q (D in Gen 
eral information  on page  123 . 
Stop  the  vehicle  . 
..  With  the  vehicle  stopped,  tu rn the  steering 
whee l to  the  left  as  far  as  it  will  go . 
..  Cont inue  to  back  into  the  parking  space  unt il 
the  vehicle  is parked  parallel  to the  curb 
Q .&. 
in General information  on page  123, Q (D in 
General information  on page  123.@ 
marks 
the  rear  bumper.  Stop  the  vehicle,  at  the  latest, 
when  the  red  or ien tat ion  line @ borders  a n ob
ject.  Keep  an  eye  on  the  front  of your  ve hicle 
wh ile  doing  this. 
Parking next  to  obstacles 
When  there  is an  obstacle  (such  as  a wal l) next  to 
the  parking  space,  choose  a  space  w ith  more 
space  on  the  sides.  Posit ion  the  long  side  of  the 
b lue  area  so  that  there  is sufficient  space  from 
the  obstacle . The  a rea  must  not  be  o n the  obsta
cle.  You wi ll also  need  to  start  turning  the  steer
ing wheel  much  earlie r. T here  shou ld  be  a suffi
cient  amount  of  space  between  the  obstacle  and 
the  blue  curve,  and  the  b lue  curve 
Q page  122, 
fig . 13 
7  must not touch  the  obstacle . 
Parking systems 
(D Tips 
The  left  or  right  orientation  lines  and  surfaces 
will  be  d isp layed,  depend ing  on  the  turn  sig
nal  be ing  used. 
Trailer view 
Appl ies  to : veh icles  w ith  top  view camera  system  and  trailer 
h itch 
This view assists  you  in p ositioning  the  vehicle in 
fron t of  a trailer. 
Fig . 1 50 Infota in m ent : rea r mode 
R equirement:  the  trailer  mode  is selected 
Q page  125 . 
.. Now you  can  position  your  veh icle in front  o f 
the  t railer 
Q .&. in General information  on 
page  123, 
Q (y in General information  on 
page  123. 
The  orange  colored  orientation  l ine 
denotes  the  expected  path  toward  the  trailer  h itch . Use the  blue  li nes  to  help  you  est imate 
the  distance  to  the  tra iler  hitch. 
Setting  the  mode 
Applies to:  veh icles  w ith  top  view camera  system 
..,  Select: !CAR ! function  button> Car sy stem s 
cont rol  b utton > Dri ver  a ssi st > Parking  aid > 
Change to  front /rear > Auto or Manual. 
Auto  -
This view  behind  the  vehicle ( Rear mode) 
is d isp layed  a utomat ica lly when  you  shift  into  re
verse.  This view  i n fron t of  the  vehicle 
(Front 
mode)  is d isp layed  automat ica lly when  you  shift 
i nto  the  forward  gea rs. 
Manual  -This view  beh ind  the  veh icle (Rear 
mode)  is a lways  displayed  when  you  t urn  on  the 
system . 
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