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Audi  active  lane assist 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  active lane assist 
Fig. 107 Turn  sign al  lever : Active lane assist  button 
Fig. 108 Windshiel d: Active  lane assist came ra viewing 
window 
•  Press  the r=;, fig. 10 7 button  to  activate  or deac
tivate  the  system. The indicator  light. or 
Pit 
in the  instrument  cluster  will  illuminate  or  go 
out. 
Instrument  cluster  indicator  light 
•  Ready: 
The  ind icator light  shows  that  the  sys
tem  is  ready  to  use.  The system  can  now  warn 
you  if you  are  about to cross  a  known  lane  marker 
line. 
Pit Not  ready: The  ind icator  light  shows that the 
system  is  turned  on  but  unable  to  send  a warn
ing . This  can  be  due  to  the  following : 
- There  is  no  lane  marker  line. 
- The  relevant  lane  marker  lines  are  not  detected 
(for  example , mark ings  in a  construct ion  zone 
o r because  they  are  obstructed  by snow,  dirt, 
water  or  backlighting). 
- T he  vehicle's  speed  is below  the speed  needed 
to  activate  it , which  is  about  40  mph  (65 km/ 
h). 
- The lane  is  narrower  than  about  8 ft.  (2.5  m)  or 
wide r than  15  ft (4.5  m). 
100 
- The curve  is  too  sharp. 
- The  driver's  hands are not  on the  steering 
wheel. 
{i) Tips 
Make  sure the camera's  field  of view 
r=;, fig. 108 is not  obstructed  by  stickers,  de
posits  or  anything  else.  For information  on 
cleaning,  refer to¢ 
page 206. 
Active  lane  assist display  in the  instrument 
cluster 
Appl ies to : vehicles with  active  lane assist 
Fig. 109 Disp lay : Activ e lane ass ist  is switc hed on a nd  is 
warn ing 
Fig.  110  Instrument  cl uste r: Active  lane as sis t  is  sw itched 
on  but  hot  ready to  provide warnings 
You can  call  up  the  active  lane  assist  display  us
i ng  the  buttons  in the  multifu nction  steering 
wheel 
r=;, page 23. 
When  active lane assist  is  switched  on,  the  sys 
tem  indicates  which lines are  detected  by display
i ng  solid  lines  on  the  left  and/or  right side  of 
your  vehicle:  
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White  Active lane ass ist  is sw itched  on 
line(s)  and  ready to  prov ide warnings  on 
t he side  that  i s indic ated 
¢fig . 109. 
Red line  Active  lane ass ist  is war ning yo u 
(lef t or  that  you  are about  to leave yo ur 
r igh t)  lane¢ 
fig. 109 . In  add ition,  the 
st eer ing w hee l vib ra tes slightly . 
G ray line(s)  Active  lane ass ist  is switched  on 
but  is not  ready to  p rovide wa rn-
i n gs 
¢ fig. 110. 
Messages  in  the  instrument  cluster  display 
When  the  active  lane ass ist  t urns of f automat i
cally,  the  instrument  cluster  ind icator  goes out 
and one of  t he follow ing  messages appears  on 
the  disp lay: 
Audi  active  lane  assist : Currently  unavailable . 
No camera  view 
This message appears  if  the  camera  is no longer 
f u nctiona l after  the  system  has continuously 
fa iled to  detect  the  lane mar kings . This could 
h appen  if : 
- Th e came ra field  of  view ¢ 
page 100, fig. 108 is 
dirty  o r cove red in  ice . C lea n the  area on the 
wi ndshield. 
- The came ra field  of  v iew is fo gged  over . Wait 
u nti l the  fog  has cleared  before  sw itching  ac
t ive lane assist  on. 
- The system  has  been unab le to  detect  the  lanes 
f or  an extended  pe riod of  time  due to  road con
ditions.  Sw itch  act ive  lane assist  bac k on when 
the  lines  are mo re visible . 
Audi  active  lane  assist: Currently  unavailable 
A tempo rary m alfu nc tion  is prevent ing  lane  as
sis t from  operat ing . Try switching  ac tive lane as 
sist  on  aga in  later. 
Audi  active  lane  assist: System  fault! 
Dr ive to  yo ur autho rized Aud i dea le r soon  to have 
the  ma lf u nction  co rrected . 
Audi  active  lane  assist:  Please take  over steering 
This message appea rs  if you  do  not  steer  the  ve
hi cle yo urself . If  this  is the  case, active  lane  ass ist 
does not  sw itch  off,  but  it  does sw itch  to  the  "not 
Audi  active  lane  assist 
r e ad y"  status.  The system  can  hel p you  keep the 
vehicle  in the  lane.  However  it  is your  own  re
spons ibility  to  steer  and control  the  ve hicle . 
Setting  the  steering  wheel  vibration 
App lies to : vehicles  wit h act ive  lane  assist 
.,.  Select: !C A R! function  button > Car systems 
control  button > Driver  assist > Audi  active 
lane  assist. 
Yo u can switch  the  vib rating  wa rning  in the  stee r
i ng wheel 
on  or off . 
(D Tips 
Your setting  is a utomat ica lly stored  and as
s igned  to  the  remote  control  key being  used. 
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Audi  drive  select 
Audi  drive  select 
Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Aud i drive  select  makes it  possib le to  experience 
d ifferent  types  of  veh icle sett ings  in one veh icle. 
The driver  ca n select  three 
Comf ort,  Aut o and 
Dyn am ic modes  in the  MMI  to  switch  between  a 
sporty  and a comfortable  driving  mode. 
You can a lso adjust  the  setting  accord ing to  your 
p references  in the 
indi vidual mode.  For example, 
you  can combine  settings  such as a sporty  engine  tuning  with  comfortable  steering. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  the  Audi  drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  other  accidents  and  serious 
personal  injury. 
Description 
-
The follow ing systems  are affected  by drive  se
lect: 
Engine  and  t ransm is sion 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  engine  and the 
transmission  respond  quicker  or  in a more  ba l
anced  manner  to  accelerator  pedal  movements. 
In  the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the  transmission 
shifts  at  h igher  RPMs. 
Air  suspe nsion 
The adaptive  air  suspension/adaptive  air  suspen
sion  sport* 
(Air  suspension in the  MMI)  is an 
electronically  controlled  air  suspens ion  and 
damping  system . They are adjusted  depending 
on the  se lected  dr iving  mode,  the  driver's  steer
ing,  b raking  and acceleration  input  and the  road 
surface,  vehicle  speed and  load. A spo rty  setting 
is gene rally  used in veh icles with  adaptive  air  sus
pens ion sport*. 
The vehicle  clearance va ries depending  on these
lected  mode  and the  speed . 
The highway  setting  is activated  automatically 
when  yo u drive  above 75  mph  (120  km/h)  for 
mo re than  30  seconds in  the 
au to  or  dynamic 
106 
mode.  The ground  clea rance is increased auto 
matically  if  the  speed drops  below  44  mph  (70 
km/h)  for  more  than  120  seconds. 
Steering 
The steering  adapts  in  terms  of  steering  effort 
and  steering  rat ios. Indirect  stee ring that  moves 
easily,  like the  steering  in  com fort  mode,  is best 
suited  to  long  drives  on  a highway.  In  contrast, 
dynamic  mode  provides  sporty,  direct  steering . 
The following  app lies to  veh icles with  dynamic 
steering*:  the  steering  ratio  changes  based on 
vehicle  speed  in order  to  maintain  optimum 
steering  effort  for  the  dr iver at  a ll times . This 
sets the  steering  to  be less sensitive  at  higher 
speeds in order  to  provide  improved  vehicle  con
trol.  At  reduced  speeds, however,  steering  is  more  d irect  in  order  to  keep t he steering  effort  as 
min imal  as possible  whe n the  dr iver is maneuve r
i ng the  vehicle.  A t  low  and ave rage speeds, dy
namic  steeri ng addit ionally  prov ides more  re 
spons ive steering  performance. 
Sport  differential* 
As a component  of  the  all  whee l dr ive sys tem 
(quattro) 
~ page  195, the  Sport  differe ntia l* 
dist ributes  t he d riving  powe r to the  rear axle de 
pend ing on  the s ituation.  The distr ib ution  of 
power  va ries depending  on the  selected  mode, 
from  ba lanced  (comfort)  to  agile  (dynamic).  The 
goal  is a  high  level  of  agility  and  ability  to  accel
erate  on curves. The vehicle  is very  responsive to 
steering. 
Cur ve light * 
The curve light  adapts  to  driving  on  curves . The 
pivoting  action  and the  lighting  are also adapted 
to  the  mode. 
Adapt ive cruise control* 
The behavio r whe n accelerating  ca n be adjusted 
from  comfortable  to  sporty,  depending  on the 
drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cruise  contro l also 
responds  to  the  driving  behavior  of  the  vehicle 
ahead in  a more  conservative  or  sporty  manner . ..,_  
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Night  vision  assistant 
Night  vision  assistant 
with  pedestrian  and  wild  animal  marking 
Description 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  night  visio n ass istant 
Night  vision  assistant  with  pedestrian  and  wild 
animal  detection  assists  you  in darkness  by using 
an  infrared  camera  to  monitor  the  area  in front  of 
your  veh icle , w ith in the  limits  of  the  system . 
It 
can  display  objects  up  to  app roximately 
1000  feet  (300  meters)  away.  The  hea t image 
detected  by the  camera  is shown  in the  instr u
ment  cluster  display.  Warm  areas  appea r lighter 
and  cold  areas  appear  darker. 
Pedestrian  and  wild  animal  detection 
Applies  to: vehicles with  night vision assistant 
Fi g.  117 D is play: ye ll ow pede strian  mark ing 
Fi g.  118  D is p lay : symbo l w hen  infrared  ima ge  is  not vi sible 
W ith in the  limits  of  the  system,  n igh t vis io n  as
sistant  can  detect  pedestrians  and  wild  animals 
that  are  w ithin  the  detection  range  between  ap
proximate ly 32  feet  (10  meters)  and  295  feet 
(90  meters)  in front  of  the  vehicle.  When  it  is 
dark  outside  and  the  headlights  are  sw it ched  on, 
Night  visi on  assis tant 
detected  pedestrians  and  w ild  animals  a re 
marked  in ye llow ¢ 
fig. 117 with in the  limits  of 
the  system 
¢ page 110 . Wild  anima l detect ion  is 
not  act ive  in bu ilt-up  areas.  The  system  only de 
tects  large  wi ld  animals  such  as  deer . 
(!_) Tips 
-If another  display  such  as  navigation  rep la
ces  the  image  from  the  night  vision  assis
tant,  the~,,  symbol  appears  in the  tab 
¢ 
fig . 118. You can  call  up  n ight  v is ion  as 
sistant  using  the  buttons  on  the  m ultifunc
tion  steering  wheel¢ 
page 24 . 
Pedestr ian  and  wild  animal  warning 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  nigh t vision  assistant 
Fi g.  119 In strument  cl uste r: @ pedes trian w arnin g, @ 
w ild a nima l warn ing 
F ig . 1 20 In strum en t cluste r:  @ ped estr ian wa rnin g/ @ 
w ild an ima l warn ing w hen  the  n ig ht  v is ion  ass istant  image 
i s  not  se lected  in  the  instr um ent  cl uste r d isp lay 
Instrument  cluster  display /Head-up  Display* 
If pedestrians  o r wild  animals  are  detected  in an 
area  in front  of your  vehicle  th at  is considered 
critical,  the  system  will attempt  to  draw  your  at-
tention  to  this  by : 
Ill-
109  
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Night vis io n  ass is ta nt 
- Marking  pedestrians  or  w ild  animals  in  red  in 
th e inst rument  cluster  and  turning  on  the. 
or . symbol c::>fig.119 . 
- Sounding  a warning  tone . 
The  area  regarded  as  cr itical  depends  on  the  vehi
cle  speed  and  steering  angle.  Pedest rian  and  wi ld 
an imal  warning  aims  to  increase  you r attention. 
I f the  n ight  vision  assistant  image  is  replaced  by 
another  display  such  as  the  tr ip computer , the 
red  indicato r lamp . or.  c::> 
fig.  120 will  turn 
on  when  there  is a  pedestrian  or  wild  animal 
warn ing. 
I f the  Head-up  Display*  is  swi tched  on  a nd  the 
n ight  vision  assistant  disp lay content  is  activat
ed,  the  display . or.  appears  in the  Head -up 
Disp lay *. 
Marker  light * 
To draw  the  drive r's  a ttent ion  to  the  pedestrian, 
the  head lights  can  flash  brief ly on  t he  pedest rian 
three  times  when  there  is a  pedes trian  warn ing . 
This  happens  at  speeds  above  approx imately 
35  mph  (60  km/h)  when  you  a re t raveling  out
side  of  we ll-lit  areas  and  when  flashing  the  head
lights  will  not  create  glare  for  a vehicle  detected 
in the  oncoming  lane . The  mark er light*  is  con
trolled  by the  h igh  beam  assist* 
r:::;, page  49,  High 
beam  assist . 
The  headlights  do  not  flash  on  w ild  a nimals. 
General  information 
Applies  to:  veh icles w ith  night  vision  ass istant 
Fi g. 121 Fr ont  of the v ehicl e: nig ht v is io n  ass istant  came ra 
The  fo llow ing  s ituations  may  affect  the  function 
of  the  nigh t vis io n  assis tant  system: 
110 
- poor  visibility  such  as  snow,  rain,  fog  or  heavy 
road  spray 
- dirty  lens  on  the  night  vision  ass istant  camera 
Make  su re the  n ight  v ision  assistant  camera 
c::> 
fig . 121 is  not  covered  by st icke rs ,  depos its  or 
any  othe r obstr uctions  because  that  can  prevent 
t h e  camera  from  working  properly.  For  informa 
tion  on  cleaning  the  lens,  refer  to 
c::> page  206 . 
Pedestria n and  wild  anima l detect io n  depends  on 
the  d ifference  in temper ature  between  the  per
son/w ild  an imal  and  the  backg round  area . Pedes 
trians/wild  animals  may  not  be  detected  if the 
difference  is too  smal l. Pedestr ian  and  wild  ani
mal  mark ing  and  the  marker  light*  are  deactivat 
ed  at  temperatures  above  approximate ly 77  °F 
(25 
°() and  when  it  is  light  outside.  When  the 
night  v is io n  assistant  image  is selected  in  the  in 
strument  cluster  d isplay,  the 
II symbol  appears 
i n the  upper  right. 
A WARNING 
Nig ht  vision  ass istant  has  limits  and  can not 
al ways  detect  pedestr ian s. A lways  pay  close 
attention  to  t raff ic and  the  area  around  your 
vehicle  eve n when  night  vision  assistant  is 
switched  on . 
- Night  vision  assistant  can  only  warn  about 
peop le  and  wild  a nimals  located  within  the 
visual  range  of  the  infrared  camera.  The  vis 
ual  range  corresponds  to  the  image  in the 
instrument  cluster  disp lay. 
- Night  vision  assistant  may  not  detect  people 
or  w ild  an imals  and  mark  them  if 
- th ey are  not  in  an  upright  position,  fo r ex 
amp le  if they  a re  sitting  or  lying  down 
and/or 
- the  silhouette  i n the  display  is  incomple te 
or  inte rrupted,  for  exam ple  bec ause  a  per
so n is  partially  cove red  by a  parked  vehicle 
or  a wild  animal  is  pa rtially  covered  by tall 
grass.  This  increases  the  risk  of  a  co llision. 
- Never  try  to  swerve  to  avoid  animals  if this 
w ill put  you  or  other  drivers  at  r isk.  This 
could  inc rease  the  risk  of  a collision. 
- 
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@ Tips 
-Even though  the  shape  and warmth  radiat
ed  by each  object  detected  is evaluated,  the 
system  does have limitations  and  it  can give 
i ncorrect  warnings. 
- For technical  reasons, the  image pauses in 
sp lit  second  intervals. 
Switching  on  and  off 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  night vision  assistant 
Fig. 122 Area around  the light  switch:  night vision  ass is 
tant  button 
"'Switch  the  ign ition  on and turn  the  light  switch 
to  the 
AUTO position  or gD. 
"'T o switch  night vision  assistant  on,  press  the~,, 
button 
~ fig. 122. The image  from  the  night  vi
s ion  camera  appears  in the  instrument  cluster 
display. 
"'  Press the  button~,,  again  to  switch  night  vision 
assistant  off. 
If  conditions  are bright  enough,  night  vision  as 
sistant  can be switched  on without  moving  the  light  switch  to  the 
AUTO position . However,  pe
destrian  and wild  animal  detection and warnings 
are only  active  when  it  is dark  outside  and the 
headlights  are on. 
Adjusting  the  contrast 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  night vis ion assistant 
"'Select: ICARI function  button> Car  systems 
control  button  > Driver assist > Night  vision 
assist contrast. 
When  the  night  vision  assistant  is switched  on 
and  the  image  is visib le in the  display,  you can 
Night  vision  assistant 
adjust  the  contrast in the  image  from min to 
max . 
Driver  messages 
Applies  to : vehicles with  night vision  assistant 
Night  vision assistant:  system  malfunction! 
The  system  cannot  work properly  and  is switched 
off.  See your  authorized  Audi  dealer for  assis
tance . 
Night  vision assistant:  not  available 
The system  cannot  detect  properly  under  current 
condit ions and is switched  off  temporarily . 
Night vision  assistant:  only  available  in dark
ness and with  lights  switched  on 
Night  vision  assistant  only works  when  it  is dark 
outside  and  the headlights  are on. 
Night  vision assistant:  pedestrian  detection  not 
available 
T he system  has switched pedestrian  and  wild  ani
mal  detection  off. 
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positions,  you  must  press  the  button  on  the  se
lector  lever 
c:::> fig. 124 and/or  press  the  brake 
pedal. 
You must  press  the  brake  pedal  to  engage  a  se lector  lever  position  when  the  engine  is  runn ing 
while  the  vehicle  is  stationary.  The  arrows 
c:::> fig . 125 indicate  when  you  need  to  press  the 
button  on  the  selector  lever. 
The  selector  lever  does  not  lock  if you  shift  from  D to  R within  one  second.  This  a llows  you  to 
"rock"  the  vehicle  to  free  it  when  it  is stuck. 
P  -Par k 
The  whee ls  are  loc ked  in this  pos it ion.  On ly shift 
into  park  when  the  vehicle  is stationary 
c:::> .&. . To 
engage  the  P selector  lever  position,  press  the 
button  on  the  selector  lever  and  shift  into  the  P 
position . 
You can  on ly shift  out  of  park  when  the  engine  is 
running  and  you  are  pressing  the  brake  pedal. 
Press  the  button  on  the  se lector  lever  to  release 
the  parking  lock  and  se lect  the  desired  selector 
lever  position . 
P engages  automatically  when  you  switch  the  en
gine  off  while  D, Sor  R is  engaged  or  in manual 
mode. 
I f you  sw itch  the  engine  off  when  N is engaged, 
the  transmission  remains  in  N for  approximately 
30  minutes  and  then  Pis  engaged . 
You must  use  the  emergency  re lease  proced ure 
to  release  the  parking  lock  before  tow ing  the  ve
hicle 
c:::> poge  117. 
R - Reverse 
The  reverse  gear  is  engaged  in this  pos ition.  On ly 
select  reverse  when  the  vehicle  is stat iona ry and 
the  eng ine  is r unning  at  idle  speed 
c:::> ,&. . To  en
gage  the  R selector  leve r position,  press  the  but 
ton  on  the  selector  lever,  press  the  brake  pedal 
and  move  the  selector  lever  into  the  R position. 
The  back-up  lights  turn  on  when  yo u select  the  R 
se lector  lever  posit ion  while  the  engine  is  run
ning. 
Autom atic  tran sm iss ion 
N -Neutral 
The  tra nsmission  is  in  idle  in th is  position.  To en
gage  the  N selector  leve r position,  press  the  but 
ton  on  the  selecto r lever  and  shift  into  the  N po
sition . 
If you  swi tch  the  eng ine  off  when  N is engaged , 
the  transmission  remains  in  N for  approximately 
30  minutes  and  then  Pis  engaged. 
You cannot  se lect  t he  N pos it ion  when  the  igni 
t ion  is  swit ched  off.  When  dr iv ing  th rough  an  au 
tomatic  car  was h, fi rst  select  the  N position  and 
then  switch  the  engine  off 
c:::> table  on  page  208 . 
The  veh icle  cannot  be  lo cked  when  the  se lector 
lever  is  in the  N position . 
DIS  -Position for  driving  forw ard 
In  the  D/S  position,  the  transmission  can  be  op 
erated  either  in the  normal  mode  Dor  in the 
spo rt mode  S. Yo u can  only  se lect  the  S se lector 
lever  posit ion  when  D  is  engaged . Move t he  selec
tor  leve r bac k to  engage  the  S selector  lever  posi
tion . To  select  the  D selector  lever  position  again 
when S  is engaged, move the se lector lever back 
c:::> .&. . To  shift  from  N to  D when  traveling  at 
speeds  below  1  mph  (2km/h),  press  the  brake  pedal  and  select  the  D selector  lever  pos it ion 
c:::> .&.  . 
In  the norm al 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 . Th e 
vehicle  makes  full  use  of  the  eng ine 's  power. 
Sh ift ing  may  become  noticeable  when  accelerat
i ng . 
The  S se lector  lev er position  engages  automati
ca lly when  you  select  the  dynamic  mode  in Audi 
drive  select. 
A WARNING ,.___ 
- Never  engage  R or  P while  driving . It  could 
cause  a  crash . 
113  
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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. 
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..  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 S8 2016 Workshop Manual 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 pre AUDI S8 2016 Workshop Manual 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 pre](/img/6/57611/w960_57611-117.png)
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  lock emergency  release 
The parking  lock  must  be  released  using  the 
emergency  release  before  towing  the  vehicle . 
® 
Fig.  127 Dr iver's  s ide  footwell:  releas ing the  par king  lock 
us ing the  eme rge ncy re lease 
F ig . 128 D rive r's  s ide  foo twe ll: rese tt in g th e  pa rking  lock 
The  emergency  release  is  located  under  the  floor 
ma t on  t he d river's  side . Yo u opera te  the  emer
gency  release  from  the  dr iver's  seat . 
Releasing the  parking  lock using the 
emergency  release 
...  To prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  uni nte ntion
ally,  set  the  pa rking  brak e<®> 
r=.> page  83 or 
press  the  brake  ped al. 
...  The re are  tw o  sli ts  on  t he cove r.  Po sition  the 
s c rew driver from  the  vehicle  tool  kit  i n one  o f 
the  slits  on  the  cover  and  pry the  cover  off  . 
...  Pull the  band@ in the  direct ion  of t he a rrow 
unt il the  re lease  lever  locks  in  place 
r=.> fig . 127 . 
... Fold  the  upper  section  of the  release  leve r 
down  into  the  recess. 
Resetting  the  parking  lock 
...  Press  t he  b utton @ and  the  re lease  lever  at  the 
same  t ime . Yo u can  now  push  the  leve r back  in 
to  its  or iginal  position . Make sure  the  lever 
locks  in  p lace 
<=.> fig. 128 . 
Automatic  transmission 
... Insta ll the  cover . 
T he  in dicator  light@] and  the  N position  indica
tor  in the  ins trument  cluster  t urn on  when  the 
parki ng  lo ck is re leased  usi ng  the  eme rgency  re 
lease . The  message 
Risk of  rolling!  P not  possi
ble.  Please set the  parking  brake 
a lso  appears . 
A WARNING 
--
If  you release  the  parking  lock  using  the 
emergency  release,  sec ure yo ur vehicle  with 
the  parking  brake  or  the  brake  peda l if the 
p arking  brake  is  not  wo rking.  The ve hicle  can 
r o ll  away  if i t  is  no t secured  and  cause  a  crash . 
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