What is the Audi Advanced Key?
Audi vehicles prioritize comfort and convenience, which is the reason the latest models we display in our showroom have keyless entry and start. This allows you to enter your car and begin driving while keeping the key fob in your purse or pocket.
This system is controlled via proximity sensors located in the doors, trunks and key fobs. Here are some things you need to be aware of Audi Advanced Key:
1. Proximity Detection
An Audi equipped with proximity detection enables you to open and start your vehicle without needing to take the key from your pocket or purse. This system allows you to unlock your car's doors and trunk, as well as the engine, with a single touch of the sensor button on the key.
A proximity sensor based on sound, also known as a capacitive sensor, makes use of acoustic waves to detect the presence of nearby objects. The sensors produce an oscillator-generated signal. This signal is then transmitted into the air by a microphone which transforms it into an audio file. The audio files are then examined to determine their similarity and proximity. When they are close enough the system will send an alert signal to the key and send an ID signal that is in line with the vehicle.
Proximity detection is only the first step to a more convenient driving experience. The Audi advanced key also has a remote start capability, which allows you to start your car's engine beyond the range of your key FOB. This can be useful when you are taking groceries out of the trunk, placing children in their seats, or packing for an family adventure.
Audi pre sense basic, meanwhile it is a safety feature that assists you in avoiding accidents by taking preventive measures prior to collisions taking place. It utilizes data from a variety of other systems like the front camera, radar sensors and Audi side assist to determine the probability of a collision and alert drivers. It also triggers the automatic brake system at speeds up to 250 km/h (155,3) and notify the driver via the head-up or virtual cockpit display.
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2. Authentication
When you press the key fob's lock button, the Audi advanced key system communicates with the car's sensors. It sends a message to the car's computer which confirms that the key fob is a valid key fob. This prevents unauthorised access to the vehicle without a valid key fob.
It also enables drivers to start their vehicles using the key fob that is in their purse or pocket. The Audi advanced key system utilizes proximity sensors in the trunk lid and doors together with the radio pulse generator on the key fob. When the key fob is within roughly five feet of the vehicle, the sensors will detect your presence and open the doors. When you open the trunk or pull the door handle, the vehicle recognizes the key and activates the motor.
You can also use your key fob to activate the start-up feature of your vehicle's push button. When the key fob is inside of your purse or pocket, you can simply press the Start/Stop button integrated in the center console to start the engine. The car's sensors will confirm the key fob is authentic and then start the engine after they've verified it.
The Audi advanced key system has a keyless entry feature that allows you to open your vehicle's doors by pressing the handle on the outside of the door. It's a wonderful feature when you have hands full or are wearing gloves. For instance, if you're carrying groceries or kids in the car. The system also comes with the trunk release button which allows you to unlock the trunk by a kick gesture, another helpful feature when you have a lot on your hands.
Contact Audi Brookline if you have any questions about the Audi advanced key system. We're willing to answer your questions or provide a demonstration. Additionally, we can repair or replace your key fob, if needed. As an official Audi dealer, you can be sure that we utilize the most recent technology to ensure your safety throughout your Virginia Beach trip.
3. Keyless Entry
Keyless entry systems is a wonderful convenience when you are carrying children, groceries or other equipment. You can open your car by pressing a button, or a sensor on the door handle (some models have the technology built into the lock). The key fob will activate the sensors inside the vehicle when you are carrying it. This lets it know that you are nearby and that your hand is pressed at the touch of a button. This can prevent unauthorised use of your vehicle by ensuring that only you can unlock the doors.
A keyless entry system will typically include the capability to remotely start your car without a physical key. Sensors in the tailgate or trunk or even inside the doors of the vehicle, are employed to accomplish this. These sensors will activate the engine of the vehicle and then unlock the doors when the fob is within the range of the car - typically around 5 feet. You can then push a button to begin your car. This is a great way to warm your car prior to when you leave for work or when it's cold outside.
Some of the more advanced versions of keyless entry don't require the use of a key fob. These cars can be unlocked and reopened with a smartphone app. This is a great option for families or business owners who would like their employees to have easy access to their company vehicles. Certain keyless entry systems even remember the driver's preferred seat position and temperature in the cabin. This could be a major time saver while you're pulling up to the parking area.
One of the more advanced keyless entry systems comes with a rear hatch feature that can be activated with a simple foot wave. This will close and secure the cargo area automatically. This technology is offered in a variety of Audi models and can be offered as an option as a standard feature or an upgrade, based on the model. Be aware that these systems aren't foolproof and can be circumvented by thieves who have technical expertise or tools.
4. Push-Button Start
Unlike many competing vehicle brands, Audi does not offer remote start on its vehicles that are manufactured in factory capacity. Audi offers a second option with similar features to remote start, called the Audi Advanced Key.
While not a full remote start system, this option is a great alternative for drivers who need a convenient way to get their car going without the need for key insertion. With this feature, you can open the doors of your Audi A4 and start the engine by pressing the button. This button is located where you usually will find the ignition on the normal vehicle.
To activate this feature, you will require a key fob in your pocket, and close enough to the car. Sensors in the trunk or door handles will be activated when you and your key fob are within five feet of the vehicle. If you have the right code and a clear signal, the vehicle will allow you to lock or start the car.
With the press of a button, you can easily access your Audi A4 and begin driving without the need to look around in your purse or pockets for the keys. This feature is ideal for those who spend much time in parking lots and is an asset if you need to quickly warm up your vehicle to commute or run errands.
Once you are inside your here vehicle it continues to communicate with your key fob. This is done by using encrypted signals to prevent the hacker from gaining access to your key fob. It also provides the Keyless Go card as a backup, which is credit-card size and can be used to unlock your vehicle in case the key fob is lost or malfunctioning.
If you have an Audi Advanced Key installed and are having problems starting your vehicle, it could be a problem with the key. Your local Audi dealer can assist you with this. They can perform a routine in the user manual that will fix keys and the vehicle.