What is the Audi Advanced Key?
Audi cars are renowned for their comfort and convenience, which is why the new models we display in our showroom have keyless entry and start. This technology allows you to start your car and begin driving while keeping the key fob in your pocket or purse.
The system is controlled by proximity sensors in the trunks, doors and key fobs. Here are some of the things you should be aware of Audi Advanced Key:
1. Proximity Detection
An Audi with proximity detection enables you to start and enter your vehicle without having to take the key from your purse or pocket. This authorization and access system works by automating data exchange between the convenience key and your vehicle, allowing you to unlock the trunk and doors, and even activate the engine with a single press on your key.
A proximity sensor based on sound also referred to a capacitive sensor, makes use of acoustic waves to detect the presence of objects in close proximity. The sensors produce a signal using an oscillator. This signal is then transmitted into the air by a microphone which transforms it into an audio file. The audio files are examined to determine how similar they are and how close they are. When they are within a certain distance to each other, the system will send a wake-up message to the key. It will also send an ID signal matching the vehicle.
The first step toward an easier and more comfortable driving experience is proximity detection. The Audi advanced key also has a remote start capability, which allows you to initiate your vehicle's engine beyond the range of your key's FOB. This is useful when you're taking groceries out of the trunk, or securing children in their seats, or packing for a family trip.
Audi pre sense basic, meanwhile it is a safety feature that helps you avoid accidents by taking preventive action before collisions occur. It makes use of data from other systems, including the front camera radar sensors, the front camera and Audi side assist to determine the likelihood of collisions and warn drivers. It also triggers automatic braking at speeds up to 250 km/h (155.3) and inform the driver with an alert message displayed in the virtual cockpit and head-up display.
To make the most of your new Audi, you'll want to learn more about what features are available with your specific model. Audi Stevens Creek's staff is prepared to answer your questions or assist you in choosing the perfect vehicle for your needs.
2. Authentication
The Audi advanced key system communicates directly with the car's sensors whenever you press the lock button on your key fob. It sends a confirmation number to the computer of the car that confirms it's a valid fob. This security measure prevents unauthorized entry to the vehicle without the proper key fob.
The key fob can be used to start the vehicle from a pocket or purse. The Audi advanced key system makes use of proximity sensors in the doors and the lid of the trunk and a radio pulse generator in the key fob. The sensors open the doors when the key fob is in close proximity to the vehicle (about five feet). When you open the trunk or use the door handle the vehicle detects the key and begins the motor.
You can also use the key fob to activate the push-button function of your vehicle. You can start the engine by pressing the Start/Stop buttons built into the center console if the key fob is in your purse or pocket. The car's sensors will check that the key fob is genuine and begin the engine when they have confirmed it.
The Audi advanced key system has a keyless entry feature that allows you to open the doors of your vehicle by simply pressing the handle on the outside of the door. This is extremely practical when your hands are full or wearing gloves, such as when you're carrying groceries or kids into the vehicle. The system also includes the trunk release button so you can open the trunk using the kick gesture, a useful feature when you're carrying a lot on your hands.
If you have any questions regarding the Audi advanced key system, don't hesitate contact us at Audi Brookline. We are eager to answer any questions you may have or show you how. We can also repair or replace your key fob if necessary. As an official Audi dealer you can be assured that we employ the most up-to-date technology to ensure your safety throughout your Virginia Beach trip.
3. Keyless Entry
Keyless entry is a great convenience, especially when you're carrying kids, groceries or other gear. You can unlock your car simply by pressing a button, or a sensor mounted on the door handle (some models come with the technology built into the lock). The key fob will activate the sensors in the vehicle when you are carrying it. This lets it know that you are in the vicinity and your hand is at the touch of a button. This prevents unauthorised use of your vehicle by making sure that only you are able to open the doors.
Another feature commonly included in keyless entry systems is the ability to remote start your car without a key. This is done by using sensors mounted in the trunk, tailgate and sometimes even inside the doors of the vehicle. The sensors will open the doors and activate the engine of the vehicle if the fob is within 5 feet. You can then press a button to start your car. This is a great method to get your car warm and toasty website before you leave for work in the morning or when it's cold outside.
Some of the most sophisticated versions of keyless entry don't require the use of a key fob. These cars can be started and unlocked with an app on your smartphone. This is an excellent option for families or business owners who would like their employees to have easy access to company vehicles. Some keyless entry systems will even keep track of the driver's preferred seat position or cabin temperature. This is a huge time saver when you're pulling up to the parking area.
Some of the more sophisticated versions of keyless entry systems include an activated rear hatch that automatically closes and secure your cargo area by simply tapping your foot. You'll find this technology in many Audi vehicles and, depending on the model, it may be an option that is standard or a paid upgrade. These systems are not 100% secure, and they can be hacked by thieves with some technical knowledge.
4. Push-Button Start
Audi unlike other car brands that provide remote starting from the factory, doesn't do so. Audi offers a second option with similar features to remote start, which is called the Audi Advanced Key.
This isn't a remote start system but it's a great choice for those who want to start their car without having to insert keys. With this feature, you can unlock the doors of your Audi A4 and start the engine by pressing a button. The button is located in the same location as the ignition switch on an ordinary car.
You will need your key fob and to be within 5 feet of the vehicle in order to activate this feature. Sensors in the trunk or door handles will be activated once you and your keyfob are within five feet of the car. Once you have a clear signal and the correct code, the vehicle will then allow you to lock the doors and start the engine.
You can start driving your Audi A4 with the touch of a button without having to search through your purse or pockets for your keys. This feature is perfect for those who park their vehicles often. It can also be beneficial for those who want to warm up their vehicle quickly to get on the road.
When you're in your car the system will continue to communicate with your keyfob. This is done using encrypted signals, which helps to ensure that the system will not be compromised. It also offers you an Keyless Go card as a backup. It's credit card size and can be used to unlock the vehicle in case the key fob is lost or malfunctioning.
If your vehicle is equipped with the Audi Advanced Key and you have trouble getting it to start, there could be an issue with the key or the vehicle. The local Audi dealer can help you with this. They can carry out a procedure in the user manual that will fix the keys and the vehicle.