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SSP 990613 The 2012 Audi A6 Vehicle Introduction
SSP 990613 The 2012 Audi A6 Vehicle Introduction
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Exterior Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Occupant Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
3.0L V6 TFSI Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Innovative Thermal Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ATF Heating / Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.0L TFSI Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ATF Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Table of Contents
Infotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Topology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Radio Media Center (RMC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
MMI Radio Plus (RMC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
MMI Navigation Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Google Earth Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
WLAN Hotspot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Operating Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
MMI Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
MMI Display Swivel Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Sound Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Antenna Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
The Self-Study Program provides introductory information regarding the design Reference Note
!
and function of new models, automotive components, or technologies.
The Self-Study Program is not a Repair Manual!
All values given are intended as a guideline only.
For maintenance and repair work, always refer to current technical literature.
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Introduction
The lineage of the Audi A6 sedan begins in The 2012 Audi A6 continues this tradition.
the late 1960s with the launch of the Audi 100. Its Audi internal designation is C7, being the
The impact of the Audi 100 was revolutionary, seventh generation of the company’s C-platform.
embodying what was to become a new Like its predecessors, the C7 design inspires and
innovative spirit for the Audi brand. creates enthusiasm.
With its classic, uncluttered design, the Audi 100 The new Audi A6 is a remarkable sedan that
formed the cornerstone for many legendary Audi blends comfort and sport characteristics
C-platform vehicles that would emerge in the seamlessly. It is both a practical car and a car
1970s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, each leaving a lasting mark that excites every time you turn the wheel. Many
and forecasting the future. of the A6’s technology and comfort features
In the process, the Audi 100 became the Audi have only been available previously in luxury
A6. Through it all, timeless and innovative class vehicles.
Audi design cues and technology redefined What the Audi 100 began, the new Audi A6 takes
automotive elegance and sportiness for each to new levels.
new decade.
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Body
Exterior Dimensions
)
(104 .1 in
(962 in
mm
6m
37.8
41
(674 mm)
26.5 in
2
57.4 in (1460 mm)
60.1 in (1527 mm)
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Length 193.5 in (4915 mm) Front internal width 57.4 in (1460 mm)
Width 73.7 in (1874 mm) Rear internal width 56.2 in (1429 mm)
Front track width 64.05 in (1627 mm) Rear headroom 37.8 in (962 mm)
Rear track width 63.7 in (1618 mm) Loading width 37.3 in (949 mm)
Wheelbase 114.6 in (2912 mm) Load sill height 26.5 in (674 mm)
18.7 cu ft / 35.1 cu ft
Curb weight 3472.2 lb (1575 kg) Trunk capacity
(530 l / 995 l)
Maximum
4750.9 lb (2155 kg) Fuel tank capacity 19.8 gal (75.0 l)
gross weight
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Overview
Mild steels
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Occupant Protection
Introduction
Reference
For more information about the occupant safety system of the 2012 Audi A6, refer to Self-Study Program
920603, The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display.
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Components
Legend:
E24 Driver’s Seat Belt Switch K19 Seat Belt Indicator Light
E25 Front Passenger Seat Belt Switch K75 Airbag Indicator Lamp
E258 Driver Side Rear Seat Belt Switch K145 Front Passenger Airbag –Disabled– Indicator Lamp
E259 Front Passenger Side Rear Seat Belt Switch N95 Driver Airbag Igniter
E609 Center Rear Seat Belt Switch N131 Front Passenger Airbag Igniter 1
G128 Front Passenger Seat Occupant Sensor N132 Front Passenger Airbag Igniter 2
G179 Driver Side Airbag Crash Sensor N153 Driver Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter 1
G180 Front Passenger Side Airbag Crash Sensor N154 Front Passenger Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter 1
G256 Driver Side Rear Side Airbag Crash Sensor N196 Left Rear Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter
G257 Front Passenger Side Rear Side Airbag Crash Sensor N197 Right Rear Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter
G283 Driver Front Airbag Crash Sensor N199 Driver Thorax Airbag Igniter
G284 Front Passenger Front Airbag Crash Sensor N200 Front Passenger Thorax Airbag Igniter
G551 Driver Belt Force Limiter N201 Left Rear Thorax Airbag Igniter
G552 Front Passenger Belt Force Limiter N202 Right Rear Thorax Airbag Igniter
G553 Driver Seat Position Sensor N251 Driver Head Curtain Airbag Igniter
G554 Front Passenger Seat Position Sensor N252 Passenger Head Curtain Airbag Igniter
J234 Airbag Control Module N253 Battery Interrupt Igniter
J285 Instrument Cluster Control Module N295 Driver Knee Airbag Igniter
J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface N296 Front Passenger Knee Airbag Igniter
J623 Engine Control Module N490 Driver Airbag Release Valve Igniter
J706 Passenger Occupant Detection System Control Module T16 Data Link Connector
J854 Left Front Seat Belt Tensioner Control Module
J855 Right Front Seat Belt Tensioner Control Module
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A6_Airbag_USAa
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Driver and Front Passenger Plastic pin
Seat Belt Switches E24 and E25
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Reed switch
Rear Safety Belt Reminder
ON
“terminal 15”
OFF
Not
Safety belt Fastened
Fastened
Active
Visual warning Lights 31 Lights 31
Blinks 31
OFF seconds seconds seconds
Active
Acoustic
warning OFF
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Engine
3.0L V6 TFSI Engine
Technical Features
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Chain drive – Chain tensioners reconfigured and adapted for reduced oil flow
– Weight of intake valve camshafts reduced
– Cam contour revised
Camshafts
– Weight of exhaust valve camshafts reduced
– All camshafts are now composite construction
Camshaft
– Enhancements reduce leakage, resulting in reduced oil circuit pressure
adjusters
Reference
For further information about the design and operation of the 3.0L V6 TFSI engine, refer to Self-Study
Program 925803, The Audi 3.0L V6 TFSI Engine with Roots Blower.
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Specifications
hp (kW) lb ft (Nm)
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Innovative Thermal Management
Reference
For more information about the Innovative Thermal Management system of the 3.0L V6 TFSI engine,
refer to Self-Study Program 990203, The 2012 Audi A7 Introduction.
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ATF Heating / Cooling
Overview
The software for the Innovative Thermal ITM controls heating and cooling of the ATF. The
Management (ITM) system is located in the ECM gives the TCM the command to open or
Engine Control Module. It receives information close the Transmission Fluid Cooling Valve N509.
about ATF temperature from Transmission
Control Module J217.
Cooled coolant
2 V50 Cooled coolant
(charge air coolant)
Warmed coolant
3 4 Warmed coolant
(charge air coolant)
ATF
2 2
N509
5 G694 5
6
7 N489
F265 G62
J671 J293
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Legend: V188
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Operation
Return
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Supply
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2.0L TFSI Engine
Technical Features
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Reference
For additional information about the design and construction of this engine,
refer to Self-Study Program 921703, The 2.0L Chain-Driven TFSI Engine.
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Specifications
Power in hp (kW)
100.5 hp (75 kW) 147.5 lb ft (200 Nm)
Torque in lb ft (Nm)
80.4 hp (60 kW) 118.0 lb ft (160 Nm)
hp (kW) lb ft (Nm)
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ATF Cooling
Overview
On vehicles with the 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder Above an engine coolant temperature of about
engine, there is no ATF heating. 176°F (80°C), the cooling circuit for the ATF heat
exchanger is integral with the cooling circuit for
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the engine through the thermostat.
3 4
N82
G62
F265
8 9
G62 V51
J671 J293
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Legend:
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Quick Connector with Restrictor
Return from
heat exchanger
Closed
Opened
Return
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Supply
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Power Transmission
Overview
0BK transmission
Reference
For more details about the mechanical operation of the 0BK transmission, refer to Self-Study Program
950103, The 2011 Audi A8 Power Transmission.
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Splined prop shaft: Weight Forward mounted
reduction by elimination of final drive
the bolted flange connection (as with the B8 series)
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Suspension System
Overview
One of the key development goals for the A6 Mounting the steering gear on the subframe in
was to provide outstanding agility, driveability front of the front axle provides the necessary,
and driving enjoyment while also offering a high exact steering response and a precise steering
standard of safety and comfort. This was made feel in every driving situation.
possible by adopting the proven design of Audi’s Electro-mechanical steering provides improved
five-link front suspension combined with a self- fuel economy in addition to allowing more
tracking trapezoidal-link rear axle. functional options related to handling and
A steel-sprung suspension with conventional control.
shock absorbers is standard.
The A6 uses the same powertrain design that
was first used on the Audi A5, with the axle drive
positioned ahead of the differential to provide a
large wheelbase and small front overhang.
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Production
Technical
Control Description Offer
Implementation
Number (PR)
Reference
For further information about the suspension system of the 2012 A6, refer to Self-Study Program 990303,
The 2012 Audi A7 Running Gear and Suspension.
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Axles
Front Axle
The A6 uses the five-link front suspension of the In addition to saving weight and increasing
2011 A8 as a starting point. The bearing pedestal rigidity, this also reduces the fitting tolerances
that supports the upper wishbone has been of the upper wishbones. Anti-roll bars and shock
integrated into the body shell. absorbers have been reconfigured to meet the
design objectives of the A6.
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Rear Axle
The rear suspension design is based on the Springs and shock absorbers are separated from
trapezoidal link rear axle used on the Audi Q5. one another, providing a large pass-through
loading width and a flat load floor.
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Electromechanical Steering
Overview
The new generation of electromechanical power This complete steering system is approximately
steering used on the 2012 A7 is also used on the 35.2 lb (16 kg) lighter than earlier versions. The
2012 A6. The power assist is accomplished via an weight reduction means better fuel consumption
electric motor arranged concentrically in relation and increased functionality with other vehicle
to the steering rack. This design was selected safety and handling systems.
because it enables high performance capability
with relatively small space requirements.
The rack, electric motor, ball screw assembly,
control module and necessary sensors are
integrated into a compact unit.
Steering Torque
Sensor G269
Steering
pinion
Ball screw
assembly
Electromechanical
Power Steering Motor
V187 with rotor position
Power Steering
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Control Module J500
Rack
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Brake System
Overview
The A6 brake system is similar in design and A high performance ESP by Bosch, which has
operation to that of the 2011 A8 and 2012 A7. An an extended range of functions, provides
electromechanical parking brake is used at the a high standard of safety. As on the 2011
rear. A8, Sensor Electronics Control Module J849
supplies information about vehicle dynamics for
calculation of desired control operations. The
system used in the A6 is identical to that of the
A8.
17” 2FNR 42 AL
aluminum floating
frame type caliper
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Sensor Electronics
Control Module J849
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ESP
The 2012 A6 uses the 9th generation ESP Diagnosis procedures are identical to those for
Premium. The range of functions was expanded the Audi A7. The innovative functions of wheel-
for the future use of dynamic steering. selective torque vectoring (for quattro drive) and
the electronic locking differential (for front-wheel
ABS Control Module J104 determines necessary
drive) are also used in the 2012 A7.
steering intervention to assist vehicle stability.
To do this, the values measured by the wheel The control module can be removed from
speed sensors, the steering angle sensor, Sensor the hydraulic unit for service and replaced
Electronics Control Module J794, and the rotor separately. The installation operations must be
position sensor of the dynamic steering actuator performed in an ESD-protected workplace using
are processed. special service tool VAS 6613.
When needed, J104 then “instructs” the control
unit for Active Steering Control Module J792 to
perform a steering correction, irrespective of the
steering action by the driver. This feature will not
be available during the 2012 model year.
Pressure sensor
Hydraulic
module
Valves
Solenoid valves
Pump piston
Control module
Electric motor
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Audi Drive Select
Mode Characteristics
Reference
For more information about the Audi drive select system and its mode characteristics,
refer to Self-Study Program 990203, The 2012 Audi A7 Vehicle Introduction.
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Electrical System
Power Supply Overview
Alternator
Power Steering
Control Module J500
Starter
Jump Start
Fuse carrier SA Terminal
Voltage distributor
in plenum chamber
Fuse carrier SB
Fuse carrier SC
Grounding point
in spare tire well
Fuse carrier SF
Main fuse at battery
positive terminal
Battery Monitoring
Control Module J367
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Battery Interrupt
Igniter N253
Battery
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Fuses and Relays
Voltage distributor in Fuse and relay carrier Fuse and relay carrier and Main fuse carrier
plenum chamber on the right side of the CAN node connector in at battery positive
instrument panel luggage compartment, terminal
The coolant fan control
The fuses are labeled right The battery interrupt
modules are supplied
power via fuses located SC in the current flow The fuses are labeled SF in igniter is also mounted
at this point. The main diagram. They can the current flow diagram. on this fuse carrier.
battery cable junction be accessed by the The fuses can be accessed
point is here. customer after removing by the customer after
the instrument panel removing the storage
end cover. compartment on the right
side.
A6_Electrical_System
Fuse and relay carrier in Coupling station and Fuse and relay carrier Fuse and relay carrier
the E-box in the plenum CAN node connector at in the Vehicle Electrical on the instrument
chamber, driver side the bottom left A-pillar System Control Module panel, left
(under the windshield area
The fuses are labeled
washer system reservoir) (below the instrument SB in the current
The E-box lid also serves panel in the driver flow diagram. They
as a support for the footwell) can be accessed
engine control module. The fuses are labeled by the customer
The fuses in the E-box are SD in the current flow after removing the
labelled SA in the current diagram. instrument panel end
flow diagram. cover.
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Control Module Locations
Some of the control modules shown in this Refer to current technical literature for exact
overview are optional and/or are country-specific installation locations of control modules, as well
equipment. Boxes without numbers in the as for installation and removal instructions.
illustration indicate locations for components
not used in the North American market. The
color of a box indicates which data bus it
communicates on.
J387
J428
R161 J851
J521
J844
J794
J500 J217 J234 J849
J255
J852
R212
J285
J136
J898 G85
J623 J527
J104 J853
J519
J850
J745
J386
Key:
Control Modules on the Convenience CAN bus Control Modules on the Display and Control CAN bus
J136 Memory Seat/Steering Column Adjustment CM E265 Rear A/C Display Control Head
J386 Driver Door Control Module J255 Climatronic Control Module
J387 Front Passenger Door Control Module J285 Instrument Cluster Control Module
J393 Comfort System Central Control Module J527 Steering Column Electronics Control Module
J519 Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J772 Rear View Camera System Control Module
J521 Front Passenger Memory Seat Control Module J791 Parallel Parking Assistance Control Module
J605 Rear Lid Control Module J898 Windshield Projection Head-Up Display CM
J872 Front Passenger Multicontour Seat CM
J873 Driver Multicontour Seat Control Module Control Modules on the Powertrain CAN bus
G85 Steering Angle Sensor
J234 Airbag Control Module
J540 Electromechanical Parking Brake Control Module
J623 Engine Control Module
J217 Transmission Control Module
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J855
J197
J605 J393
J791
J540
J772 J769
J872
J492
E265 J533
J873
J770
J525 Radio R
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Control Modules on the Extended CAN bus Control Modules on the FlexRay bus
J745 Cornering Lamp and Headlamp Range CM J104 ABS Control Module
J769 Lane Change Assistance Control Module J197 Level Control System Control Module
J844 Automatic High Beam Assist Control Module J428 Distance Regulation Control Module
J852 Camera Control Module J492 All Wheel Drive Control Module
J853 Night Vision System Control Module J500 Power Steering Control Module
J854 Left Front Seat Belt Tensioner Control Module J849 Sensor Electronics Control Module
J855 Right Front Seat Belt Tensioner Control Module J850 Distance Regulation Control Module 2
J851 Image Processing Control Module
Control Modules on the MOST bus
J285 Instrument Cluster Control Module Sub-Bus Users
J525 Digital Sound System Control Module R212 Infrared Camera
J794 Information Electronics Control Module 1 J770 Lane Change Assistance Control Module 2
R Radio
R161 DVD Changer Users of all Bus Systems (Gateway)
J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface
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Topology
Roof Shade
Control Module Passenger
J394 Occupant Detection
System Control
Rear Lid Control Module J706
Module J605
Comfort System Central Selector Lever
Alarm Horn H12 Control Module J393 Sensor System
Control Module
J587
Left Rear Door Driver Door
Electronic Control Module Control Module
Steering Column J388 J386
Lock Control
Module J764 Driver Multi-
Right Rear Door Front Passenger
Contour Seat
Control Module Door Control
Anti-Theft Control Module
J389 Module J387
Immobilizer J873
Reader Coil D2
Powertrain CAN Front Passenger
Multi-Contour
Convenience CAN Seat Control
Module J872
Extended CAN
Display and Control CAN
FlexRay
Diagnosis CAN
MOST bus
LIN bus
Sub bus system
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Windshield
Projection Head
Up Display Control
Module J898
Steering Column
Electronics Control Rear Left Vent
Module J527 Servo Motors
Climatronic
Control Module Digital Sound
DVD Changer System Control
J255
R161 Module J525
Information
Electronics MMI Display
Control Module J685
1 J794
Battery Monitoring
All Wheel Drive Control Module
Airbag Control J367
Module J234 Control Module
J492
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Power Steering
Control Module
J500
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Exterior Lighting
Light Switch
Summary Information
Installation
Driver’s side, instrument panel
Location
Communicates the driver’s
Functions lighting setting request to the
electrical system control module
None, LIN slave, measured
Address values, and diagnosis through
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Word Vehicle Electrical System
Control Module J519 (master)
Light Switch E1
Function
Low beam
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Button Functions
Rotary Switch
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Headlights
Three headlight variants are offered in the 2012 The bi-xenon headlights are offered in the
A6: following versions:
– Halogen headlights – Bi-xenon
– Bi-xenon headlights – Bi-xenon with adaptive light (AFS)
– LED headlights
Halogen Headlights
DRL or
Low beam Side marker light
high beam
Parking light
Turn signal
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On vehicles with halogen headlights, the fog For the coming home/leaving home function,
lights are built into the bumper. This precludes daytime running lights and fog lights are
equipping these vehicles with Adaptive Cruise activated on vehicles with halogen headlights.
Control (ACC) because the space for the ACC
sensors is occupied by the fog lights.
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Halogen Headlight Components
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H15 Halogen Bulb
The halogen headlight uses an H15 bulb for the Three contact tabs project from the base of
daytime running lights and high beam functions. the H15 bulb. They serve to make the electrical
It is a dual-filament bulb with a 15-watt filament contact but also act as a mechanical stop when
for DRLs, and a 55-watt filament for high beams. the bulb is turned to tighten when installing.
Reflector
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Connectors
Bulb socket
with connectors
A quarter turn clockwise is sufficient to tighten The H15 bulb can be installed in a single motion.
the H15 bulb and complete the electrical contact. This facilitates handling in the restricted space
Clamps or bails are not required with the H15 of the headlight housing.
bulb.
90° turn
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Bi-Xenon Headlights
Low beam and Side marker light
high beam (LED)
Turn signal
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DRL or
parking light
Daytime running light (DRL) 2x3 LEDs (via 2 optical fibers) not specified
Coming home / leaving home 2x2 LEDs and gas discharge lamp D35 not specified
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Bi-Xenon Headlight Components
The individual components shown here can be The LEDs and the optical fibers for the parking
replaced on a bi-xenon headlight. light/daytime running light functions are not
replaceable.
Left Daytime Running Lamp and
Parking Lamp Control Module J860
Left Headlamp Beam
Adjustment Motor V48
Gas Discharge
Lamp L13
Turn Signal M5
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Actuation of the individual lights and of the Actuation of headlight range control is
control module for DRLs and Parking lights performed separately by Headlamp Range
is performed separately by Vehicle Electrical Control Module J431.
System Control Module J519.
Bi-Xenon headlight
Operational Schematic
(one side of vehicle)
Convenience CAN
Vehicle Electrical – Control Module for
System Control Discrete wires DRL and parking light
Module J519 – H7 bulb
– 24 watt bulb
– J343
Extended CAN
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Bi-Xenon Headlights with AFS
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DRL or
parking light
Daytime running light (DRL) 2x3 LEDs dimmed (via 2 optical fibers) not specified
Coming home / leaving home 2x2 LEDs and gas discharge lamp D35 not specified
The all-weather light function is not offered on The parking lights are used for the coming
North American market vehicles with bi-xenon home/leaving home function in conjunction with
headlights and AFS. The installation space for the low beams.
the ACC sensors is vacant so Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) is available.
Reference
For further information about the head and tail lights of the 2012 A6, refer to Self-Study Program 990403,
The 2012 Audi A7 Onboard Power Supply and Networking.
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Bi-Xenon Headlight with AFS Components
Left Headlamp Beam
Adjustment Motor V48
Turn Signal M5
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519 Cornering Lamp and Headlamp Range Control
actuates the control module for the DRLs and Module J745 actuates the power module for
parking lights, the control module for the gas- headlights over a private CAN.
discharge lamp, the H7 bulb, and the 24-watt Left Headlamp Power Output Stage J667
bulb separately. actuates the adjusting motor for the roller, the
servo motor for headlight range control and the
servo motor for the dynamic cornering light.
Operational Schematic
Bi-Xenon headlights with AFS
(one side of vehicle)
Extended CAN
Discrete wires
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LED Headlights
The LED headlights of the A6 feature LEDs for Reflectors or projection modules are used,
lighting functions. Each headlamp has a total of depending on the lighting function. Thick-walled
57 LEDs together with accompanying heat sinks. optics are employed for the DRLs, parking lights,
A fan integrated into the headlight prevents the and turn signals to achieve a homogenous
electronic components from overheating. appearance for these lighting functions.
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Cornering light
Low beam (static)
(symmetrical)
Coming home / leaving home 14 LEDs (5x2 chip and 4 single LEDs)
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9 projection modules
3 reflectors for for low beams
high beams
The DRLs and parking lights consist of 24 The turn signal is comprised of 24 yellow LEDs.
white LEDs. They are activated by a pulse-width During turn signal operation, the LEDs for the
modulated signal (PWM). The LEDs are operated DRLs are dimmed to the level of the parking
in a dimmed state for the parking light function. light.
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Nine projection modules with a total of 14 LEDs Three quadruple chips are activated for the high
are used for the low beams. The LEDs for the beam function in addition to the LEDs for the
DRLs are dimmed to the level of the parking low beams and parking lights.
light.
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Cornering Light (static) Coming Home / Leaving Home
A quadruple chip below the parking light is The same LEDs that create the low beam are
activated in addition to the low beam function used for the coming home/leaving home lighting
for the static cornering light. These LEDs are functions. These functions are activated either
provided with a reflector which illuminates the when exiting the vehicle by opening the driver’s
area to the side of the vehicle when turning. door, or when unlocking the vehicle with the
This light is activated either by the turn signal radio remote key. Light Switch E1 must be in
and a speed below 25 mph (40 km/h), or a wide the “AUTO” position, Rain/Light Recognition
steering angle at a speeds below 44 mph Sensor G397 must recognize darkness, and both
(70 km/h). functions must be enabled in the MMI.
1x1 1x1
1x1 1x1
1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2 1x2
1x1 1x1 1x1 1x1
1x4
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LED Headlight Components
The individual components shown here can be LED groups or individual LEDs cannot be
replaced separately in the LED headlight. replaced in the LED headlight.
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Actuation
Power modules 2 and 4 are energized over Power module 1 A31 controls the fan in the
separate lines by Vehicle Electrical System LED headlight over separate lines. The fan
Control Module J519. Power modules 1 and 3 are is activated with “terminal 15 on” and runs
LIN slaves of J519. permanently until terminal 15 is switched OFF.
Operational Schematic LED headlight
(one side of vehicle)
Discrete wires
Vehicle Electrical
– Left LED Headlamp Power
Convenience CAN System Control
Output Module 2 A32
Module J519
– Left LED Headlamp Power
Output Module 4 A34
Discrete wires
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Extended CAN Control Module Headlight Range
J431
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Note
When replacing components of the LED headlights, always use VAS 6613 to prevent ESD.
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Rear Lights
Brake light
Brake light
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Reflector
Reflector Tail lights
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Rear Lights at Night
Tail Light
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Brake Light (combined with tail light) Turn Signal (combined with tail light)
The brake light is comprised of 45 LEDs. The turn signal is comprised of 45 LEDs that are
also employed for the brake light function.
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Fog Light with Tail and Brake Light
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A 16-watt bulb is used for the backup light. The 2012 A6 has a center high-mounted brake
The backup light function operates only in the light at the upper edge of the rear window.
quarter panel light. This light supplements the brake light function
comprised of 18 LEDs
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Climate Control
Overview
Three-zone and four-zone climate control To provide climate control in the rear, the four-
systems are available on the 2012 A6. zone system has air outlets in the B-pillars.
On the three-zone system, rear passengers can The four-zone climate control system has the
adjust the temperature via a button located on following features:
the rear center console. – Automatic recirculation control by Air Quality
Two humidity sensors, Humidity Sensor in Sensor G238
Fresh Air Intake Duct J657 and Humidity Sensor – Residual heat function
G355 are used in both the three- and four-zone – Separate footwell temperature control
systems.
– Glove compartment cooling system
The four-zone system also has Rear A/C Display
– Three different air conditioning modes: soft,
Control Head E265 with the following functions:
medium, and intensive
– Temperature adjustment
– Fan adjustment
– Separate rear left and right air distribution
adjustment
Reference
For further information about the climate control systems of the 2012 A6, refer to Self-Study Program
990603, The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display.
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Infotainment
Introduction
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Topology
The A6 Infotainment control modules Picture signals from the back-up camera or DVD
communicate over the MOST bus. This allows changer are transmitted as FBAS signals to
very high data transfer rates. Information Electronics Control Module 1 J794.
MOST bus
Digital Sound System
DVD Changer R161 Control Module J525
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Radio Media Center (RMC)
The MMI Radio plus system belongs to the Radio The main difference in the RMC with the third
Media Center infotainment platform. generation MMI system is that there is no
Depending on equipment level, the Radio separate radio control module. The functions
Media Center combines nearly all the hardware of the radio are integrated into Information
functions of a modern infotainment system in Electronics Control Module 1 J794. On vehicles
a single housing, which is the equivalent of a with MMI Radio plus, J794 has an additional
1-DIN device. The RMC is also central controller audio amplifier.
for the infotainment system. Radio diagnosis with the VAS Scan Tool is
done through Address Word 5F — Information
Electronics Control Module 1 J794.
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CD Player R89
SD card reader
Telephone Transceiver R36
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MMI Radio Plus (RMC)
MMI Radio plus has the following features: Front panel of J794 for MMI Radio plus
The MMI Radio for the A6 comes with a MMI Radio plus comes with an integrated speech
Bluetooth interface, which enables the RMC to dialogue system, which can be used, among
be used for the hands-free telephone and audio other things, for the hands-free telephone or for
streaming. selecting a radio channel. The main functions
of the RMC can be operated by voice control
The Bluetooth HFP profile is used for the hands-
(for example, find a contact in a directory, dial a
free telephone and A2DP for audio streaming.
number, etc.).
The AVRCP profile is used to control the audio
player connected via Bluetooth. The scope of the
control options is dependent upon the device in
use.
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MMI Navigation Plus
The MMI Navigation plus system is identical to Front panel of J794 for MMI Navigation plus
the system of the 2011 A8. It is a third generation
MMI system with the internal designation
MMI3G plus. MMI Navigation plus features the
following:
– 60 GB hard drive (with approximately 20 GB for
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– 3D navigation with 3D city models 484_069
– DVD drive
– Two SD card readers (for SDHC cards up to 32
GB in size)
– Premium speech dialogue system
– Radio control module with phase diversity Back panel of J794 for MMI Navigation plus
FBAS
The A6 with MMI Navigation plus also includes Display
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the following standard equipment: Navigation
AMI
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New Features of MMI Navigation Plus —
Audi Connect
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Note
The final operational features and graphic displays for Audi Connect and Google Earth may
differ from those presented here. Always check appropriate literature for the latest information.
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Google Earth Mapping Google Earth home page
Navigation Criteria
If the Google Earth variant is active, the satellite
maps are loaded directly from the Internet
(currently from Google Earth). This satellite map
is combined with the navigation map on the
hard drive to produce a 3D satellite map.
The prerequisites for use of Google Earth maps
are:
– MMI Navigation plus Destination Settings
– Audi Connect
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– Data capable SIM card Settings for Google Earth
Navigation Criteria
Loading Google Earth Maps
Map colors
Day
The following requirements must be met in order Orientation
North
to load mapping material from Google Earth: Map type
Position 3D
– T-Mobile SIM card inserted in the card reader Map display
Google Earth
– Active Audi Connect account Map content
OK
Destination Settings
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Note
The final operational features and graphic displays for Audi Connect and Google Earth may
differ from those presented here. Always check appropriate literature for the latest information.
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WLAN Hotspot
Wireless high-speed internet access is made A hotspot is a location which offers public
possible via WiFi connectivity technology, which Internet access via a wireless network. Unlike
provides a link between WLAN (wireless local a regular WLAN network, the devices usually
area network) hotspots and multiple devices. do not have to be linked to one another or
networked. They are linked separately to the
hotspot. Like most public hotspots, Audi also
uses the IEEE802.11b/g wireless standard for
transmitting data.
Pocket PC iPad
Worldwide web
Audi Connect is required to implement the The UMTS module connects the device to the
WLAN hotspot. It transforms the A6 into a full- Internet via the vehicle’s external aerial. The
fledged office on wheels. Up to eight devices UMTS module is built into J794. Maximum
(for example, iPads, laptops, PDAs, etc.) can be download speed is 7.2 Mbit/s.
linked to the hotspot. The reception range is
The following Internet connectivity requirements
confined to the interior of the vehicle.
must be met:
The WLAN hotspot is installed with the following
equipment combination: – T-Mobile SIM card inserted in the card reader
– Active Audi Connect account
– MMI Navigation plus
– Configured data link
– Audi Connect
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Note
The final operational features and graphic displays for Audi Connect and Google Earth may
differ from those presented here. Always check appropriate literature for the latest information.
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Setting up a Data Link to the Internet “Connection settings” menu
When a data link is set up for the first time, End call Telephone Dial
it is configured automatically. If this fails, the
following values must be entered manually APN internet.t-mobile
in the telephone submenu “Data connection”
User name tm
under “Connection settings”:
Password <********>
– APN (access point)
Authentication normal
– User name
– Password
Text message T-Mobile D Settings
– Authentication
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The following values can be changed individually
in the “WLAN settings” submenu. Likewise, the
same values must be entered into the WLAN
device.
The “WLAN settings” submenu can be accessed
via the following menu options:
– Telephone
– Settings
– Connections
– Network connection (WLAN)
– WLAN settings
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Note
The final operational features and graphic displays for Audi Connect and Google Earth may
differ from those presented here. Always check appropriate literature for the latest information.
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Operating Unit
Multimedia System Control Head E380 Operating unit for MMI Radio plus
E380 has modified button combinations for Button combination for system reset
system reset functions and for activating the
Engineering menu.
System Reset
Engineering Menu
Two different displays are used on the A6, Two of the four wires are used for transferring
depending on vehicle model level. They differ images via LVDS, and one is used for transferring
from one another in terms of their size and data via the LIN bus. The fourth wire provides a
resolution. ground circuit.
The display is connected to Information The display is supplied with electrical power via
Electronics Control Module 1 J794 by a 4 pin a separate connector.
connector.
The various features of the display are listed
below.
The 6.5-inch display is a TFT color screen with The 8-inch display is a TFT color screen with VGA
¼ VGA resolution. This is equivalent to 400 x 240 resolution. This is equivalent to 800 x 480 pixels.
pixels. It comes standard with the MMI Radio It comes exclusively with MMI Navigation plus.
plus system.
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MMI Display Swivel Mechanism
A cable pull drive is used to raise and lower the Activation Mechanism
MMI display.
The swivel mechanism has the following parts: The motor and both limit switches are activated
and evaluated by Multimedia System Control
– Display Opening/Closing Motor V301 Head E380.
– Display –Open– Stop Switch F330
– Display –Closed– Stop Switch F331 Service Position
– Cable pull
The display must be placed into a service
– Spring tensioning elements
position before it can be removed. During this
– Guide track process, the driving gear is moved to within
– Driving gear a defined distance of Display –Closed– Stop
Switch F331
This prevents damage to F331 during removal.
The display is moved into the service position
using Guided Fault Finding.
Design
Cable pull
Display Opening/
Closing Motor V301
Spring tensioning
Driving gear Display –Open– elements
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Stop Switch F330
Operation
When the display is opening, V301 drives the Display Opening/Closing Motor V301 stops the
pulley. The cable is retracted below the driving moment the shuttle actuates Display –Open–
gear and unreeled above the driving gear. The Stop Switch F330. The spring in the tensioning
driving gear moves down. element ensures the cables remain taut. The
pre-tension of the springs also prevents any
The display mount is firmly attached to the
rattling noise when the display is open.
driving gear and is swiveled downward, opening
the display.
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Sound Systems
Right Front
Treble Right Front
Speaker R22 Midrange
Center Speaker R104
Right Front
Speaker R208 Bass Speaker
R23 Right Rear
Treble
Speaker R16
Right Rear
Mid-Bass
Speaker R160
Right Effects
Speaker R210
Left Front
Treble
Speaker R20
Left Front
Bass
Speaker R21
Left Front
Midrange
Speaker R103
Left Rear
Treble
Speaker R14
Subwoofer
Left Rear Mid-
R211
Bass Speaker
R159
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Digital Sound
System Control
Module J525
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Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System
The Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System Both amplifiers supply the loudspeakers with
uses 15 loudspeakers and two amplifiers. 1300 watts total RMS output power. Retractable
They create a sense of space resembling the tweeters in the instrument panel set the stage
ambience of a concert hall. for a perfect production.
Right Front
Center Speaker Right Front
Treble Speaker
2 R219 Midrange
Center Speaker R22
Speaker R104
R208 Right Front
Bass Speaker Right Rear
R23 Treble Speaker
R16
Left Front Treble
Speaker R20 Right Rear Mid-
Bass Speaker
R160
Right Effects
Speaker R210
Left Front
Bass Speaker
R21
Left Front
Midrange Subwoofer
Speaker R103 R211
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Antenna Overview
SDARS
Telephone
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Navigation
AM antenna
FM1/AM connection
Remote central
locking terminal
FM2 connection
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Head-Up Display
Introduction
The term “head-up display” describes optical The use of special windshields on models with
systems which project information from various head-up display gives the impression that the
automotive systems into the driver’s extended display is not actually in the windshield area, but
field of vision. at a comfortable distance of 8.2 ft (2.5 m) away
To view this information, the driver does not from the driver. The head-up display appears to
have to change their head position significantly hover over the hood.
and can continue to focus on the road ahead
while maintaining an upright posture. Since the
driver’s head can remain “up” and need only be
lowered slightly, the system is referred to as a
head-up display.
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– The placement of the head-up display in the These benefits mean that desired information
extended field of vision of the driver means can be seen more easily and with greater clarity
that the driver’s head only needs to be than glancing at an instrument cluster. With
inclined approximately five to 10 degrees to head-up display, driver attention to the road
see display data. To see similar data on the ahead is increased.
instrument cluster display, the driver’s head Use of head-up display greatly improves
needs to be inclined approximately 20–25 perception of what is happening on the road,
degrees. improving overall road safety.
– As the head-up display can be seen in the
extended field of vision of the driver, the
human eye does not have to adapt to darker
surroundings to register the display content,
unlike a glance at the instrument cluster.
This particularly applies during daylight.
Adaptation of the eyes from bright to dark to
register vehicle parameters and subsequent
adaptation from dark to bright can be avoided.
– As the head-up display is perceived at a
distance of approximately 6.5 ft – 8.2 ft
(1.9 m – 2.4 m) away from the driver, the time
the eye needs to focus is significantly lower
than glancing periodically at an instrument
cluster.
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Display Information
Content of the head-up display has been Other display content is only shown if activated
restricted to the most important vehicle in the MMI. Content can be activated in the MMI
parameters. Current vehicle speed is always at the menu option “Head-up Display”, then
shown. It cannot be deactivated in the MMI. menu “Display Content”.
Other content is only displayed temporarily, for
example warnings, or modified system settings.
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Navigation Information
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Current ACC Control Distance
This display appears for a short period of time mph
if a change is made to the control distance for
ACC.
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Audi Night Vision Assist Warning
mph
Audi Night Vision Assist warnings can also be
shown on the head-up display, once activated in
the MMI.
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Windshield Projection Head Up
Display Control Module J898
The central component of the head-up display J898 is mounted in the instrument panel, directly
system is J898. It contains all the optical, in front of the instrument cluster.
mechanical, and electrical components required
for the system.
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Note
If J898 is defective, the complete unit must be replaced. Replacement requires the removal of the
windshield. For more information, refer to current technical literature.
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Optical System
The head-up display is generated by backlighting The light intensity of the displayed image is
with 15 LEDs a high resolution TFT display, which continuously adapted to current ambient lighting
is a matrix of Thin Film Transistors. conditions. To do this, Windshield Projection
Head Up Display Control Module J898 evaluates
The display’s function is similar to that of a
luminosity values from Rain/Light Recognition
slide projector. Light rays are projected via two
Sensor G397.
deflection mirrors onto the windshield. One of
the two mirrors is adjustable and is used for The driver can adjust the brightness of the
height adjustment of the display. This adapts display according to their needs. This is done
the position of the head-up image to the seating through the MMI and the system controls
position or body size of the driver. located on the vehicle light switch.
The mirrors also correct any image distortion The light intensity is configured so the display
caused by curvature of the windshield. also remains easily legible in direct sunlight.
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Adjustable Non-adjustable
mirror mirror
Lighting unit
Windshield
of the head-up High-resolution Projection Head
display TFT display Up Display Control
Module J898
Reference
The operation and calibration of the head-up display system for the 2012 A6 is the same as for the 2012 A7.
For more details, refer to Self-Study Program 990603, The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment,
Climate Control, and Head-Up Display.
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Windshield
The windshield is an important optical A head-up windshield has a slight wedge shape,
component of the head-up display. Because the so the thickness of the windshield increases
display image is also reflected by the windshield, slightly in an upward direction. This wedge
its function represents a third mirror. shape eliminates the potential for double
A standard windshield can create a disruptive images.
double image. The tolerances for windshield installation are
The windshield of a vehicle with the head-up very tight for a vehicle with head-up display.
display differs from a conventional windshield in
that the PVB foil (polyvinyl butyral) between the
two flat glass panes of a head-up windshield is
not a constant thickness.
Windshield of a vehicle without head-up display
Flat glass panes PVB foil
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Electrical System
Windshield Projection Head Up Display Control There are six electrical connections at the control
Module J898 communicates with other control module:
modules over the Display and Control CAN.
– Two lines for “terminal 30”
It is accessed with the VAS Scan Tool through
– Two lines for “terminal 31”
Address Word 82.
– Two lines for the Display and Control CAN
“terminal 30”
“terminal 31”
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Notes
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Self Study Programs for the 2012 Audi A7
– Body
– Occupant Protection
The 2012 Audi A7 Vehicle Introduction
– Engine
– Power Transmission
– Suspension System
– Electrical System
– Climate Control
– Infotainment Self-Study Program 990303
– Networking
– Control Modules
– Exterior Lighting
– Topology
– Convenience Electronics
The 2012 Audi A7 Convenience Electronics
and Audi Active Lane Assist
– Occupant Protection
– Audi pre sense
– Infotainment The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection,
Infotainment, Climate Control, and
Head-Up Display
– Air Conditioning
– Seat System
– Head-Up Display
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Knowledge Assessment
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Certification Resource Center (CRC)
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