Handling dynamics -> Electronic stabilisation control for Your Audi Rs Q8 SUV First Generation (2020-2026)

Handling dynamics  
Steering assistance  
Electronic stabilisation  
control  
The ESC can also intervene via the steering in or-  
der to stabilise the vehicle.  
Description  
WARNING  
The electronic stabilisation control (ESC) increa-  
ses the car's stability. It reduces the tendency to  
skid and improves the stability and roadholding  
of the vehicle. The ESC detects critical handling  
situations, such as understeer, oversteer, wheel-  
spin on the driven wheels or any danger of the ve-  
hicle tipping over.  
The grip provided by the ESC and the inte-  
grated systems is still subject to the physi-  
cal limits of adhesion. Always bear this in  
mind, especially on wet or slippery roads. If  
you notice the systems cutting in, you  
should reduce your speed immediately to  
suit the road and traffic conditions. Do not  
let the extra safety provided tempt you into  
taking any risks when driving – risk of acci-  
dent!  
The system stabilises the vehicle by braking indi-  
vidual wheels or by reducing the engine torque.  
The stabilisation functions integrated in the ESC  
system include the following:  
Remember that the accident risk always in-  
creases if you drive fast, especially in cor-  
ners or on a wet or slippery road, or if you  
follow too close behind the vehicle in front  
of you. Please bear in mind that even the  
ESC and the integrated systems cannot com-  
pensate for the increased accident risk.  
When accelerating on a uniformly slippery  
surface (for instance all four wheels on ice  
or snow), press the accelerator gradually  
and carefully. The driven wheels may other-  
wise start to spin (in spite of the integrated  
control systems), which would impair the  
car's stability and could lead to an accident.  
Increasing the load the vehicle is carrying –  
particularly its roof load – raises the vehi-  
cle’s centre of gravity and therefore also in-  
creases the risk of the vehicle tipping over.  
Adapt your driving style to suit the condi-  
tions and avoid performing any dynamic ma-  
noeuvres – risk of accident!  
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  
ABS prevents the wheels from locking up under  
braking until the vehicle has reached a virtual  
standstill. You can continue to steer the vehicle  
even when the brakes are on full. Keep your foot  
on the brake pedal and do not pump the brakes.  
You will feel the brake pedal pulsate while the  
anti-lock brake system is working.  
Traction control system (ASR)  
In the event of wheelspin, the traction control  
system reduces the torque to match the amount  
of grip available, increasing the vehicle’s stability.  
Electronic differential lock (EDL)  
When the EDL detects wheelspin, it brakes the  
spinning wheels and directs the power to the  
other wheels. This function is not available at  
high speeds.  
To prevent the disc brake of the braked wheel  
from overheating, the EDL cuts out automatically  
if subjected to excessive loads. The vehicle can  
still be driven. The EDL will switch on again auto-  
matically when the brake has cooled down.  
Note  
The ABS and ASR systems can only work  
properly if all four tyres have a similar de-  
gree of wear. Any differences in the rolling  
circumference of the tyres can cause the  
system to reduce engine power when this is  
not desired.  
Selective wheel torque control  
The selective wheel torque control function inter-  
venes when cornering by braking the wheels on  
the inside of the bend individually as required.  
This enables precision cornering.  
The systems can make noises when they in-  
tervene.  
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Operation  
will not be stabilised at all or will only be  
stabilised to a limited degree. The driven  
wheels may start to spin, causing the vehicle  
to lose grip, in particular on slippery or wet  
roads. If the vehicle is carrying a heavy load  
and is being used for performance driving, it  
may not be possible to prevent it from tip-  
ping over – risk of accident!  
The button ( on some vehicles) for operat-  
ing the ESC is located in the centre console above  
the selector lever. The ESC is switched on auto-  
matically when the ignition is switched on.  
Restricting the ESC  
In certain situations it may be appropriate to re-  
strict the stabilisation functions of the ESC so  
that the wheels can spin – for example, when  
rocking the car backwards and forwards to free it,  
or when driving with snow chains fitted. The ESC  
can also be restricted if reduced stabilisation in-  
put is desired during performance driving.  
Only drive the vehicle with the ESC switched  
off or with restricted functions if this is nec-  
essary. You should switch the ESC on again  
as soon as possible.  
Note  
If you set Audi drive select* to offroad  
mode, the ESC will be restricted.  
To restrict the ESC, press the button brief-  
ly. The indicator lamp will light up.  
To reactivate the full range of ESC stabilisation  
functions, press the button again. The indicator  
lamp will go out.  
Systems which can apply the brakes auto-  
matically may be partially or completely un-  
available if the ESC is restricted, switched  
off or malfunctioning.  
If there are faults in other systems or if spe-  
cific driver assist systems are active, the ESC  
must be switched on for system-related rea-  
sons. The ESC is switched on automatically  
if necessary and cannot be operated via the  
button in this case.  
One of the following ESC modes will be selected,  
depending on which Audi drive select mode is  
chosen:  
sport – This mode is designed for driving on  
even surfaces. It is used in all Audi drive select  
modes with the exception of offroad.  
offroad – This mode is suitable for driving on  
unsurfaced tracks and is designed for use on  
uneven terrain or loose surfaces. If you set Audi  
drive select to offroad mode, the offroad mode  
for the ESC will be selected automatically.  
Driver messages  
The following driver messages may appear, de-  
pending on the equipment installed in your vehi-  
cle:  
Switching off the ESC  
Stabilisation control (ESC/ABS): fault!  
See owner's manual  
For more active control of the vehicle with no in-  
put from the ESC stabilisation functions, the ESC  
system can be switched off completely.  
There is a fault in the ABS or EDL. This will also  
cause an ESC malfunction. The vehicle can still be  
braked in the normal way (however the ABS con-  
trol function will be out of action).  
To switch off the ESC, press and hold the   
button for more than 3 seconds. The indicator  
lamps and   will light up.  
Drive to a qualified workshop without delay and  
have the fault rectified.  
To reactivate the full range of ESC stabilisation  
functions, press the button again. The indicator  
lamps will go out.  
Further indicator lamps  
If flashes while the vehicle is in motion, the  
ESC is intervening. Noises may be heard while  
this is happening. If the indicator lamp lights up  
permanently, the ESC system has been switched  
WARNING  
If the ESC has been switched off or if its  
functions have been restricted, the vehicle  
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off for system reasons. If the indicator lamp goes  
out, this means the system is fully functional.  
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