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Stopping the engin e
-Turn the ignition key to position ©~ page 130, fig. 145.
& WARNING
• Never turn off the engine until the vehicle has come to a
complete stop.
• The brake booster and servotronic only work when the engine
is running. With the ignition turned off, you have to apply more
force when steering or braking. Since you cannot steer and stop
normally, this can lead to accidents and serious injuries .
• The radiator fan can continue to run for up to 10 minutes even
after you have turned off the engine and removed the ignition key.
The radiator fan can also turn on again if the engine coolant heats
up because of intense sunlight or heat build-up in the engine
compartment.
0 Note
Do not stop the engine immediately after hard or extended driving.
Keep the engine running for approximately two minutes to prevent
excessive heat build-up.•
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
Starting and stopping the engine
using the Convenience key
A pp lies to veh ic les: w ith Convenie nce key
Starting th e engin e using th e [ START ] button
Using this button, you can switch on the ignition and start
the engine .
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0
Fig. 146 Convenience
key: START button
The [ START] button has a two position feature. ~ fig. 146.
Switching on the ignition
- Press the [
START] button to the first position. Only the
ignition switches on .
Starting the engine
- Depress the foot brake.
- Move the selector lever into the P or N position
~ & .
- Press the I START] button to the second position. The
engine starts.
Vehicle care I I irechnical data
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e roa d --------------------
When s tarting a cold engine, the engine may be a bit noisy for a
s h or t while. This is because the hydraulic valves are working to
bring up the oil pressure. This is norma l and no cause for concern .
If the engine does not start immediately, stop cranking the engine
af ter 10 seconds . Wa it 30 seconds, then try to restart the eng ine .
& WARNING
Ne ver sta rt the en gine in an en clos ed area su ch a s in your gar age
with th e garage door clo sed . The exhau st fum es are poisonous!
0 Note
• Avoid high engine speeds, full gas or heavy engine loads if the
eng ine has not warmed up to its operating temperature. You cou ld
damage the engine.
• Do not try to start the engine by pulling or pushing .
<£> For the sake of the environment
Do not let your veh ic le stand and warm up . Be ready to drive off
right away. This way, you prevent unnecessary exhaust emissions .
[ i J Tip s
If you open th e driver 's door when the ignition is switched on , a
buzzer sounds and the message
Ignition i s on appears in the instru
ment clust er display. Pl eas e switch the ign ition off .•
Ap plies to vehicles: w it h C onve nience key
Stopping the engine using the [STOP] button
0
0
- Bring t he vehicle to a complete stop.
Fi g. 14 7 Co nve nie nce
key: S TOP butt on
Move t he s elect or in to the P or N posi tion .
Press the [STO P) button ~ fig. 147 .
Pressing the [ STOP) but ton once sw itches off the engine and the
ignition . If you press the [
STOP] button again for approximately 2
seco nds, the steering wi ll be locked, provided that the selector lever
is in the P position
=> & .
Emergen cy OFF fun cti on
I f necessary , th e engine can be switched off with the selector lever
in the R, Dor S pos it ions . To do so, step on the foot brake and press
and hold the [
ST OP] button (vehicle speed must be be low 6 mph/
10 km/h) .
& WARNING
• Never stop the engine until the vehi cle h as c ome to a c omplete
stop .
• The bra ke booster and the se rv otronic only work when the
engine i s running .
If you turn off the engine , more force will be
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& WARN IN G ( continu ed )
required to steer or bra ke the vehicle . If you are not prepa red , th is
c ould re sult in a collision and serious per sonal in jur y.
• For your safet y, move the sele ctor lever t o the P po sition , then
turn off the engine . Otherwise the veh icle could inadvertently roll
away .
• After t urning off th e engine , the r adi ator f an c an come on and
run for up to 10 mi nute s -even if the i gnition i s switc hed off . Like
wise , the fan could come on if the temperature in the engin e
c omp artment r ais e s due to heat build up or if you le ave the vehi cle
s tandin g in direct sunlight .
0 Note
After driving at high engine load, heat can build up in the engine
compartment after you have turned off the engine. This can damage
t he engine . Let the veh icle stand and run in idle for about 2 minutes
before turning off the engine .•
Ap plies to ve hicles : w ith Conve nie nce key
Driver's messages in the instrument cluster
Messages appear in the instrument cluster to let the
driver know if something is missing or if some thing must
be done.
No ke y identified
This message appears when you press the [ START ] button, but
there is no remote control key insi de the vehicle or if the system
does not recogni ze the key . For example, if your key is
shielded by
an object or
encased, i.e . inside an a lum inum briefcase, the signal
from the key cannot be detected. Electronic devices such as cell
phones can also interfere with the radio signal.
Controls and equip
ment P
re ss br ake pedal to start engine
This message appears when you press the I S TART] button when
starting the engine but you have not depressed the brake pedal.
En gage N or P to start e ngine
This message appears when you start the engine but the selector
lever is not in the P or N position. The e ngine can be sta rted o nly if
the selector lever is in one of these two positions.
.!., Key not in vehicle
This message appears together with the ..Z. symbol when the
remote control key is removed from t he vehicle whi le the eng ine is
running . This is to remind you that you should not continue your trip
without you r key .
If the key is no longer inside the veh ic le when you turn off the
engine, you will not be able to switch on the ignition or restart the
engine. Also, you will not be ab le to lock the vehicle from the
outside.
S hift to P, othe rwis e vehi cle ca n roll a way. Door s do not lo ck i f lev er
is not in P.
This message appears for your safety together wit h an aud ib le
warning signa l when you press the [S TO P] button but the selector
lever is not in the P position and you open the driver 's door . Move
the selector lever into P, otherwise the vehic le could roll away. In
addition, you w ill not be able to lock the vehicle with either the lock
button located on the door handle or the remote control.
T o engage steering lo ck, press a nd hold STOP button
This message appears for your personal safety if you switch off the
eng ine and the ignition by pressing the
I S TOP ] button and then
open the driver's door . In this case, the steering will still not be
locked . The stee ring wheel wi ll lock :
• I f you press the
I STOP ] button for longer than 1 second.
• I f you lock the vehicle from the outside .•
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• ..__O_ n_ t_ h _e _ ro_ a_d __________________________________________________ _
Electromechanical parking brake
Operation
The electromechanical parking brake replaces the hand
brake.
F ig. 148 Cen ter
co nso le: P arki ng br ake
Pu ll the switch to app ly the parking brake==> fig. 148 . The
indicator light in the sw itch will com e on.
Step on t he brake ped al o r th e accelerat or pedal and
press the switch at the s am e time to rel eas e the parking
brake . The indicator light in t he switch w ill go out .
Your vehicle is equipped w ith an electromechanical parking brake
which replaces the handbrake . The parking brake is designed to
prevent the vehicle from rolling unintentionally .
In addition to the norma l functions of a trad itiona l hand brake, the
e lectromechanical parking brake provides various convenience and
safety functions.
Em erg en cy brake
An emergency brake ensures that the vehicle can be slowed even if
the
normal brakes fa il=> page 136, "Emergency braking".
Indi ca to r light s
• If the pa rking brake is app lied with the ignition turned on, the
indicator light in the instrument cluster (U.S. models:~-Canadian
models: ©) and in the switch © will come on .
• If the parking brake is applied with the ignition
turned off , the
indicator light in the instrument cluster (U .S . models :~~ , Canadian
models :(®) ) and in the switch(®) will come on for about 30 seconds
and then go out.
& WARNING
If the vehicle i s stationary and the transmis sio n i s e ngag ed with
the eng ine running , th e engine should n ot b e speeded up (e .g .
manu ally from under the ho od). Oth erw ise th e vehi cle will start t o
mo ve • you r un the ris k of an acc ident .
0 Note
If the warning/indicator light (U .S . models: BRAKE , Canadian models:
{(j))) flashes in the instrument cluster, there is a brake system
malfunction . By pressing the
I C HE CK] button , you can bring up a
driver message which explains the malfunction in more detail. If the
message
Parking brake ! Plea se conta ct w ork shop appears, there is
a parking brake malfunction which you should have repaired imme
diate ly by an authorized dealership=:>
page 30.
[ i ] Tips
• You can app ly the parking brake at any time -even with the igni
tion turned off . T he ignition mus t be turned on in order to release
the parking brake.
• Occasional noises when the parking brake is applied and
released are norma l and are not a cause for concern .
• The parking brake goes through a se lf -test cycle at regular inter
va ls - when the vehicle is parked. Any associated no ises are
normal. •
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Parking
To prevent a parked vehicle from rolling away, there are a
few things you should do.
When you park your vehicle , do the following
- Stop the vehicle using the brake peda l.
- Pull the switch to app ly th e electromechanical park ing
brake .
- Move t he selector lever into the
P positio n ~ &-
- Switch off the engine and remove the ignitio n key f rom
the ignition loc k.
When you park your vehicle on hills , do the
following
- Stop the vehicle using the brake peda l.
- Pull the switch to app ly th e electromechanical par king
brake.
- If you are parkin g headed
downhill , turn t he fro nt whee ls
toward the curb.
- If you are parking headed
uphill , turn t he front w heels
awayfrom the curb.
- Move the se lector lever into the
P position.
- Sw itch off the engine and rem ove the ignitio n key f rom
the ign ition lock.
& WARNING
Thi s is how you can reduce the r isk of injury when l eav ing your
v ehicle.
Controls and equip
ment
& WARN ING (c ontinued )
• Neve r p ark the vehi cle wh ere it c an come in cont act with dry
gra ss, s pilled fuel or any oth er fl amm able m ater ials.
• Wh en p arking on hill s, always turn the w hee ls s o that the front
wheel s will fir st roll into the cu rb , if the veh icle should start to roll.
• Never allo w anyone -e spe ciall y small ch ildren -to r em ain in the
vehi cle when it i s lo cked . Lo cked doors make it more diffi cult fo r
r e s cuers to acce ss the pa ssenger compartment in the event of an
emergen cy. Danger t o life!
• Never le ave chi ldren un supervi sed in the vehicle . Children
c ould release the p arking brake or mo ve the gear shift le ve r o ut of
g ear. The vehicle could start to roll away and cau se an a ccident.
• No matt er w hat the se a son i s, the temper atu re in a pa rked
vehicle can rea ch d angerou s levels.
0 Note
• Please exe rcise care when you park your vehicle in pa rking areas
with parking barriers or curbs . Parking barriers and curbs vary in
height and cou ld damage your bumper and re lated components as
the front of your vehicle moves over a barrier or curb that is too high, as you park or as you back out of a parking spot . In order to be
sure that no such damage can occur , you may w ish to stop short of
having the front tires of your car touch the parking barrier or curb.
• Please also exercise exceptional care when you drive up or down
steep ramps or drive over curbs or other obstacles, for which the
vehicle is not designed, because components of the vehicle close to
the ground, such as bumper covers, spoilers and suspension and exhaust system components, may become damaged. •
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0 Not e
If the warning/indicator light (U.S. models : BRAKE, Canadian models:
CCD) ) flashes in the instrument cluster, there is a brake system
malfunction. By pressing the
I CHECK] button, you can bring up a
driver m essage which explains the malfunction in more detail. If the
message
P arking br ake ! Plea se contact work shop appears, there is
a parking brake malfunction which you should have repaired imme
diate ly by an au thorized dealership ~
page 30. •
Cruise control
Switching the system on
The cruise control system makes it possible to drive at a
constant speed starting at 20 mph (30 km/h).
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
F ig . 149 Contro l le v er
w ith set butt on F
ig . 150 D ispla y:
Se lecte d sp ee d
Pull the lever to positi on G) => fig. 149 to swi tc h the
system on .
Drive a t th e speed yo u w ish to set .
Press button
© to set that speed.
The display ~ fig. 150 will show the set speed. The display may vary
depe nding on the type of display in your vehic le. The indicator light
CRUISE (US model)/ 0" (Canadian model) will a lso light up in the
instrument cluster.
The speed is kept constant via an engine output adjustment or active brake intervention .
& WARNING
• Alway s pa y attention to traffic even when the crui se control is
s w itched o n. You are alwa ys respo nsible f or your speed and the
d is tan ce bet ween your vehicl e and other vehi cle s.
• For safety reason s, the cruise con trol s hould not be used in the
c ity , in stop -and -go tra ffi c, o n twi sting road s and when road condi
tion s are po or (s uch a s ice, fog, gr avel , he avy rain and h ydro
pl anin g) -ris k of a ccident.
• Turn off the crui se co ntro l te mpo rarily whe n ente rin g turn
lan es, highwa y exit la ne s or in con stru ction zon es.
Vehicle care
I I irechnical data
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Ap plies to vehi cles : wi th Ad aptive Cruise Co nt rol
Settings in MMI
The time interval can be set in MM/.
Fig. 162 MMI display :
Adaptive Cruise
Control
Settings in the Adaptive Cruise Control menu are possible
only with the engine running and the vehicle stationary.
- Press the
I CAR) function button.
- Select
Systems in the CAR menu.
Select
Adaptive Cruise Control. The Adaptive Cruise
Control
menu appears.
Select
Default setting.
- Select the desired distance.
Setting Distance
In the Basic setting menu you can set the distance (time interval)
using
distance 1, distance 2 , distance 3 or distance 4 that Adaptive
Cruise Control is to maintain to a preceding vehicle when in
management mode.
Storing settings
Your individual settings are automatically stored and allocated to
the remote control key being used (remote key personalization). •
System limitations
Applies to vehicles : with Ada ptive C rui se C ont rol
General information
The radar sensor has limits that the driver must know to
be able to use ACC properly.
The Adaptive Cruise Control works within limits that are also related
to radar sensor range and sight distance . In some situations ACC
may react unusually or late from the driver's point of view. There
fore, always be attentive to what is happening around you and
always be ready to intervene, if necessary:
• when driving around curves=>
page 151.
• when vehicles up front are not in line with your vehicle
=>
page 151.
• when other vehicles are changing lanes=> page 151.
• when other vehicles are difficult to detect=> page 152.
• when vehicles up ahead are not moving or obstacles are in your
travel lane=>
page 152.
& WARNING
The radar sensor's function and range can be reduced by rain,
snow and heavy spray. Moving vehicles up ahead may not be
promptly detected or may not be detected at all.
• Always pay careful attention to the traffic situation and be
ready to intervene and be ready to take complete control when
ever necessary. •
• ..__A_ u_t _o _m_ a_ t_ i_c _ t _r_ a_ n_ s_m _ is_ s_ io_ n ___________________________________________ _
Automatic transmission
tiptronic® (6-speed automatic
transmission)
General information
Your vehicle is equipped with an e lectronica lly controlled automatic
transmission. Upshifting and downshifting takes place
automati
cally.
The transmission is also equipped with tiptronic®. It allows the driver to shift gears
manually if desired => page 170 . •
Driving the automatic transmission
Start ing the en gin e
- T he selector lever must be in
N or P.
Start ing off
- Press and hold the bra ke pedal.
Fi g. 185 Sh ift gate o n
t h e ce nter c onsole :
selec tor le v er wit h
re lease butto n
- Press and hold the release button in the se lector lever
hand le and move the selector lever from
P or N to D and
release the button
=:> & .
- Wait br iefly u ntil the transm ission has shifted (you will
feel a sligh t movement).
- Remove your foot f rom t he brake pedal and accelerate .
Rocking back and forth to be com e unstu ck
- Sh ift only between
D and R when the ve hicle is at a fu ll
stop and the engine is running at idle speed.
Stopping
- Press and h old the brake pedal unti l the vehicle has come
to a comp lete stop.
Keep the brake pedal depressed so that the vehic le
cannot ro ll forward or backward while it is idling =:>& .
- Once stopped,
do not depress the acce lerator pedal to
rev up the engine=:>&.
Par king
- Press and h old the brake pedal unti l the vehicle has come
to a comp lete stop.
- Set the parking brake firmly=:>
page 135, "Parking" .
- Press and hold the release button in the selector lever
handle, m ove the selector lever i nto
P and then let go of
the release button =:> & . ._