
20  Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
!?' Engine  speed  limitation 
Ap plies to  vehicles: wit h eng ine spee d limi tation 
(ii Engine speed maximum  XXXX RPM 
The  engine  speed  is automatically  limited  to 
the  speed  displayed  in the  driver  information 
system.  This  protects  the  engine  from  over
heating. 
The  engine  speed  limitation  deactivates  once 
the  engine  is no  longer  in the  critical  tempera
ture  range  and  you  have  released  the accelera
tor  pedal  once. 
If  the  engine  speed  limitation  was  activated  by an  engine  control  malfunction,  the  indica
tor  light~  also  turns  on.  Make sure  that  the 
speed  does  not  go  above  the  speed  displayed . 
Drive  to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immedi
ately  to  have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
~ . Engine  oil  level 
II! Add oil,  max.  x qt  (l) . You may  continue 
driving 
When  the  symbol II and  driver  message  ap
pear,  add  the  amount  of  oil  appearing  in the 
display  at  the  next  opportunity 
c:> page 221. 
~ .... Engine  oil  sensor 
•  Oil  level! Sensor defective 
If the  symbol  illuminates,  contact  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  and  have  the  oil  sensor  inspected.  Until  you  have  this  done,  check  the 
oil  level  each  time  you  refuel  just to  be  on  the 
safe  side<=> 
page 221. 
Bil Fuel  level  indicator 
Ji Please refuel 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  for  the  first 
time  and  the  message  appears,  there  are 
about  2.6  gallons  (10  liters)  of  fuel  left  in the 
tank . Time  to  refuel 
<=> page 212. 
Ji Tank system malfunction!  Contact dealer 
If the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  mes
sage  appears,  there  is a  malfunction  in the 
tank  system. 
Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immedi
ately  to have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
o Windshield  washer  fluid  level 
B Please refill  washer fluid 
If the  symbol  illuminates,  add  windshield 
washer  fluid to  the  washer  system/headlight 
washer  system* 
c:> page 230. 
~ Windshield  wipers 
,,.,  Windshield  wiper  defective 
There  is a  malfunction  with  the windshield 
wipers. 
Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immedi
ately  to have  the  malfunction  corrected . 
~/0$ Defective  light  bulb  warning 
fa-If the  indicator  light  turns  on,  a  bulb  has 
failed.  The  message  indicates  the  location of 
the  bulb. 
[I-if a  rear  fog  lamp  has  failed,  the  indicator 
light  turns  on  to  indicate  the  location on the 
vehicle  . 
Vehicle lights:  malfunction 
If  the  message  appears,  there  is a  malfunc 
tion  in  the headlights  or  light switch . 
Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  immedi
ately  to  have  the  malfunction  corrected . 
A WARNING 
-
-Light  bulbs  are  pressurized and  could  ex-
plode  while  they  are  being  changed  caus
ing  serious  personal  injury. 
- Work  with due care  when  handling  the 
high-voltage  section  of  gas  discharge 
(xenon)  lights.  Failure  to  do  so could  re
sult  in  death  or  serious  injury.  

Instrument s  and  warning /indicator  lights  25 
Odometer 
Fig . 1 0 Instrument  cluste r: Odomete r an d reset  b ut
to n 
The o dome ter shows yo u how  many miles 
(kilometers)  yo u have driven.  You ca n sw itch 
the  disp lay from  m iles to  kilome ters and vice 
ve rsa v ia the  M MI. 
Upper  odometer 
Th e trip  odom eter shows the  distance  d riven 
since i t was  last  reset. 
It can be  used to  meas
ure short  d istances.  The las t digit  ind icates 
1/1 0 of  a m ile (1 00 mete rs). 
You ca n reset the  trip  o dom eter  to ze ro by 
pr ess ing t he Reset  button~-
Lower odometer 
T he lower  odometer  shows the  total  number 
of  mi les (kilometers)  drive n. 
Malfunction  message 
If  t here is a ma lfunction  in the  instr ument 
cluster, 
DEF will  appear  in the  trip  odometer 
d isplay area. Contact  your  authorized  A udi 
dealer  to  have t he p roblem  corrected . 
Time  and  date  display 
Fig.  11 Inst rumen t clust er: clock a nd date 
You can set the  time  and the  date  disp lay in 
the  MMI.  Refer to  the  M MI  owner's  man ual 
for  inst ructions. 
When  y ou open  the  dr iver's  door,  the da te a nd 
time  a ppear  in the  ins trumen t cluster  d isp lay 
for  30 seconds . 
Service interval  display 
The service in terval display  reminds  you  wh en 
your  next  service  is due. 
Fig . 12 In st rument  clus te r:  Serv ice  inte rv al d ispl ay 
The schedule for  t he next  oi l change  or inspec
t ion is ca lculated  automatically  and disp layed 
accord ingly. T he d isp lay works  in  two  stages: 
Service  reminder 
30  days be fore the  next  service is d ue, a serv
ice reminder  appears  in the  display  when you 
switch  the  ig nition  on 
c:> fig. 12. 
After  about  5 seco nds the  display  switches 
back to  norma l. The distance  and time  re
main ing are  updated  each t ime the  ignit io n  is 
switched  on until  the  date  due for  service is  r eached . 
Service due 
When  the  due date  for  se rvice is  reached, t he 
message 
Service due! appears in  the  instru 
ment  cluster  immed iate ly after  you  sw itch  the 
ignition  o n. Add itio na lly, a warning  to ne 
sou nds . After  about  5 seconds t he disp lay 
switches  bac k to  normal. 
Calling  up the  service schedules 
If or when  an oil  change or  inspection  is due, 
can be shown  in the  M MI  display  by selecting 
the  service interval  d isp lay in  the  ca r menu.  .,..  

26  Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
Selec t the I CAR I func tion  b utton > Car sy s
tems 
co ntrol  button > Servicing & checks > 
Se rvice interval disp lays . In  new  vehicles,  the 
sched ule  can  only  be  called  up after  approxi
mately  500  km. 
Resetting the  serv ice interval  display 
Your authori zed  A udi dealer  wi ll reset  the  cor 
respo nding  service  sched ule  after  performing 
the  appropriate  serv ice on  yo ur vehicle . Yo u 
a lso  have  the possibility  to  reset  the  oi l 
change  schedule  after  having  performed  an 
oil c hange  accord ing  to  Audi specifications. 
Selec t the 
I CAR I func tion  b utton > Car sys
tems 
co ntrol  button > Servicing & checks > 
Service  interval  displays > Reset oil  change 
interval. 
(D Note 
If  you  disconnect  the  bat tery t ermi na ls,  no 
cal culat ions  can  be  m ade  for  the  serv ice 
in terv al displ ay  du ring t his  time  and  no 
service  rem inder  w ill ap pear . Remembe r 
that  obse rving  the  prope r serv ice  interva ls 
is vita lly  im portant  to  extend ing  the  life of 
y o ur veh icle , part icu larly  the  eng ine,  and 
maintaining  its  va lue . Even  if the  mileage 
driven  is  low,  the  maxim um  period  of o ne 
yea r from  one  se rvic e to the  next  must  not 
be  exce eded. 
@ Tips 
- Do not  reset  t he  display  between  oil 
c hanges,  otherw ise  the  display  will  be  i n
correct. 
- The  information  in the  Service  Re minder 
r ema ins  sto red  even  when  the  vehicle 
batte ry is  discon nected.  Head-up  Display 
A
pp lies  to  vehic les : wi th  H ead-up  Dis play 
Fig . 13 Example : indica to rs  in  the  Head -up  D isplay 
Fig. 14 I nstrument  pa nel:  k nob for  the  Head-up  Dis 
p lay 
T he  Head- up  D isp lay projects  certain  wa rnings 
o r se lecte d infor mation  from  the  ass ista nce 
systems*  or  naviga tion* on  t he  windshie ld. 
T he  disp lay appears  wi thin  the  drive r's fie ld  o f 
vision . 
Switching  on/off 
"'  Press  t he  knob~  to  switch  the  Head-up 
Displ ay o n/off 
c;, fig. 14 . 
Adjusting  the  height 
The  heig ht  of t he d is play  can be adjusted  to 
the  individual  dr iver . 
"'  Make s ure you  are  seated  correct ly 
c:;,page 119. 
"'  Turn  th e  knob~  to adjust  the disp lay. 
Sett ings in the  MMI 
"'  Select: 
!CAR I function  b utton > Car systems 
cont ro l button > Driver  assistance > Head
up  D isplay 
> Head-up  Display  content or 
Display  br ightness . Ill>  

30  Opening and  clo sing 
Removing  the  mechanical  key 
Fig. 17 Remote  control master  key:  remo vin g the  me
ch ani cal  key 
> Press  the  release  button @ c:> fig. 17 . 
.. Pull the  mecha nica l key @out  of the  mas 
te r key. 
Using  the  mechan ica l key, you  can: 
- lock  and unlock  the  storage  compartment 
on  the  passenger's  side 
c:> page 56. 
- lock  and unlock  the vehicle  manually 
<=>page  34. 
-lock  the front  and  rear  passenger  doors  me
chanically 
c:> page  35. 
Master  key battery  replacement 
Fig . 18 Remote  mas ter key:  Removing the  batter y 
ho lder 
Ch eck light  in the  master  ke y 
The check  light @in the  master  key  provides 
information  about  d ifferent  cond itions . 
..  The  check  light  comes  on  briefly  once  when 
a  button  is pressed , and  during  an  "inquiry" 
by the  convenience  key system . 
> If the  check light does  not  come  on,  the 
battery  is  dead  and  has  to  be  replaced . In 
addition,  when  the  bat tery  is dead  the 
I! 
symbol  appears  in the  instrument  cluster  disp
lay as  well  as  the  message: 
Ple ase 
c h ange  key  batt ery. 
Ma ster  key batter y replacement 
We  recommend  having  the  batte ry changed 
by an  authorized  Audi  deale r.  However,  if you 
wish  to  rep lace  the  dead  battery  yourse lf, pro
ceed  as  follows: 
> Pull the  mechanical  key out  of  the  master 
key 
c:> page  30 . 
..  Press  the  release  button @ on  the  battery 
holder  and  at  the  same  time  pull  the  battery 
holder  out  of the  master  key  in  the direction 
of  the  arrow  . 
..  Install  the  new  battery  CR 2032  with  the 
"+" sign  facing  down. 
> Push the  battery  holder  carefully  into  the 
maste r key . 
> Insta ll the  mechanical  key. 
@ For the  sake of the  env ironment 
D ispose  of  dead  batteries  properly  so  as 
not  to  pollute  the  environment. 
(D Tips 
The  replacement  battery  must  be the 
same  specification  as  the  original. 
Electronic immobilizer 
The  immobilizer  helps  to prevent  unauthor
ized  use of your  vehicle . 
A computer  chip  ins ide  your  key  automatically 
deactivates  the electronic  immobilizer  when 
the  key  is  inside  the vehicle . When  you  remove 
the  key from  the  vehicle,  the  electron ic  immo
bilizer  is automatically  ac tivated  once  aga in . 
.&, WARNING 
-
A lways  take  the  key with  you  when  you 
l eave  the  vehicle . T he  key can  disarm  the 
e lectronic  engine  immobilize r and  permi t 
an  unauthorized  person  to  start  the  engine 
and  enable  operation  of the  vehicle  sys 
tems  such  as  power  window  or  power  sun- roof  leading  to serious  personal  injury. 
~  

Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on  and  off 
Fig . 32 Instrument  pane l:  lig ht  sw itc h wit h  all -weath
er  lights• 
The headlights  only  wo rk when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. Wh ile start ing the  eng ine o r 
when  switching  off  the  ign ition,  the  head
lights  will  go  off  and on ly the  side  marker 
lights  will  be on . 
If the  system is not  operating  p rope rly, a 
war ning  symbol  in the  dr iver information  dis
p lay is d isplayed 
c::> page  21 . 
Light  switch ·'t!- -
Tu rn the  switch c::> fig . 32 to  the  correspond ing 
position . When  the  lights  a re switched  on,  the 
:oo: symbo l tu rns on . 
0  -The lig hts  are off  or the  dayt ime runn ing 
lights  are on: 
- USA models:  The daytime  running  ligh ts 
will  come  on  automatically  when  the  igni
t ion  is on  and the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 32 is in 
the  O posit ion  or  the  AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond itions).  The  Daytime  running 
light s function  can be turned  on and off  in 
the  MMI 
c::> page42, c::>A . 
-Ca nada model s: The daytime  running  lig hts 
will  come  on  automa tically  when  the  igni
t ion  is on and the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 32 is in 
the  O position,  the 
:oo: pos ition  or the  AUTO 
position  (only  in  daylight  conditions) 
c::> A . 
AUTO  -Automatic  headlights  swi tch on  and 
off  depend ing o n brightness,  for  example  i n 
tw ilight,  during  rain  or  in tunnels 
c::> &. . 
:oo:  -Side marke r lights 
io  -Low beam  headlights 
~ -All-weather  lig hts* 
Clear  vi sion  41 
[Q!l -Rear fog  lights* . When  th e rear fog  lights 
a re on, the  symbol 
0$ on the  switch  will  illu
mina te. 
All-weath er lights* 
In  vehicles  with  all-weather  lights,  the  front 
li ghts  are adj usted  automatically  so that  you 
are  less like ly to  see glare  from  your  own 
headligh ts, for  example  when  driving  on a wet 
road . 
Automatic  headlight  range  cont rol* 
The head lights  do  not  blind  oncoming  traffic 
if  the  vehicle  load  changes . The headlight 
range  also ad justs  automatica lly when  brak
i ng  and accelerat ing . 
Light  function s 
T he following  light  funct ions are avai lab le de
pending  on vehicle  equipment  and  on ly func
tion  when  the  light  switch  is i n the  AUTO posi
tion.  You c an deactiv ate  these  functions  in the 
MMI  under  Audi adaptive light 
c::> page  42 . 
Vehicles w ith  Static  cornering  light* : the  cor
ner ing  light  sw itches  on automatica lly when 
the  stee ring whee l is tu rned at  a ce rta in angle 
at  speeds up  to  approx imately  44  mph  (70 
km/ h)  and when  the turn  signa l is ac tiva ted a t 
speeds up to  approximately  25  mph  (40  km/ 
h) . The area  to the  s ide of  the  vehicle  is illumi
nated  bette r whe n turn ing . 
Vehicles with  Dynamic curve light* : the 
curve 
li ght  only  functions  at  speeds betwee n ap 
proximately  6  mph  (10  km/h)  and 68  mph 
(110  km/ h) and  adapts  itself  to  the cu rves in 
the  ro ad. 
_& WARNING 
- Autom atic headlig hts  are only  intended 
to  assist  the  driver.  They do  not  relieve 
the  dr iver of  his responsibility  to  check 
the  head lights  and to  turn  them  on  man -
ually  accord ing to  the  current  light  and 
~  

58  Seat s  a nd  s tor ag e 
We  recommend  using  roof  racks  from  the 
Audi  original  accessories  program. 
- T he  support  feet  of the  roof rack  must  al
ways  be insta lled  in  the  holes  in the  roof 
frame ~ 
fig. 58 . The  holes  are  only  visible 
when  the doors  are open . In the  case  of  roof 
racks  with  pins,  the  pins  must be  secured  in 
the  holes  during  assembly. 
- We  recommend  that  you keep  the  installa
tion  instructions  for  your  roof rack system 
together  with  your  Owner's  literature  in the 
vehicle. 
Wh en  sh ould  the  roo f ra ck  be  re mo ved ? 
-Before  going  through  an automatic  car wash 
(it  is best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  for 
advice). 
- When  not in use,  to  reduce  fuel consump
tion,  wind  no ise  and  to  guard against  theft. 
A WARNING 
-Use of  an  unapproved  roof  rack  or  incor
rect  mount ing  of  an  approved  roof  rack 
can  cause  the  roof  rack  o r the  items  at
tached  to  it to  fa ll off  the  roof  onto  the 
road. 
- Objects  fall ing  from  the  roof  of a vehicle 
can  cause  a  crash  and  persona l injury. 
- Only mount  the  roof  rack  on  the  desig
nated  locations  o n the  roof ~ 
fig.  58. 
-The  roof  rack  system  must  be  installed 
exactly  according  to  the  instructions  pro
vided. 
- When  driving  w ith  a  roof  rack  system, 
changes  to  the  center  of  g ravity  and  wind 
resistance  ca n cha nge  the  veh icle  han
dling  and  lead  to  a  collision.  A lways 
adapt  yo ur driv ing  and  you r speed  to  the 
c u rrent  conditions. 
(D Note 
- Your vehi cle warranty  does  not  cover  any 
damages  to  the  veh icle  caused  by using 
r oof  racks  or  mo unt ing  structures  not 
approved  by Audi for  your  vehicle.  The 
same  applies  to  damage  resulting  from 
i ncorrect  roof  rack  installation.  - Always  check  the  roof  rack  mountings 
and  hardware  before  each  trip and  dur
ing  a trip  to  make  s ure  everyth ing  is se 
curely  tightened. 
If necessary,  ret ighten 
the  mountings  and check  the entire  sys
tem  from  time  to  time. 
- After  mounting  a  roof rack system,  or 
when  you  transport  objects  on  the roof 
of your  vehicle,  the  height  of the  veh icle 
is  naturally  increased.  Be careful  when 
dr iving  unde r low  bridges  or  in  parking 
garages  for  example.  This  cou ld  cause 
damage  to  the  load  and  even  the  vehicle 
itself . 
- Ma ke sure  the  open  rear  lid and  the  sun
roo f* do  not  come  into  contact  with  the 
roo f rack . 
Loading the  roof  rack 
Always  distribute  loads  evenly. Make sure 
anything  on the  roof  rack is securely  tied 
down . 
.,. Always  distrib ute  the  loads  on  the  roof  rack 
even ly . 
.,.  Always  attach items to  the  roof  rack  secure-
ly before  you drive  off. 
T he  maxim um  permissible  roof  weight  is 
220 
lb  (100  kg ). 
The  roof  weig ht  is  the  tota l of 
the  weight  of  the  roof rack,  the  attachments 
and  the  cargo  you  are  carrying.  You must  a lso 
not  exceed  the  maximum load  weight  for  the 
roof  rack you are  using. 
When  using  a  roof  rack system  which  has  a 
l ower  load  carrying  capacity,  you  must  not  use 
up  the  total  maxim um  permissible  load  carry
ing  capacity  specif ied  above.  Instead,  you 
shou ld  load  the roof  rack system  only  to  the 
maximum  capacity  specified  by the  manufac
tu rer  of the  roof rack  system . 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  o r improper  straps  used 
to  secure  items  to the  roof  ra ck  can  fail 
d uring  h ard  braking  or  in a  coll is ion  and 
cause  serious  personal  inju ry . 
.  

-Make sure  the  roof  rack  is  instal led  exact
ly as  specified  above 
c::> page  57. 
- Always  use  suitable  mounting  straps  for 
securing  items  to  the  roof  rack to  help 
prevent  items  from  shifting  or flying  for
ward. 
- Items  on  the  roof  rack  must  always  be  securely  mounted. 
- The  use  of a  roof  rack  can  negative ly af
fect  the  way  a vehicle  handles.  Cargo 
that  is large,  heavy,  bulky,  long  or  flat 
will  have  a  greater  negative  influence  on 
the  vehicle's  aerodynamics,  center  of 
gravity  and  overall  handling.  Always  dr ive slowly,  avo id  sudden  braking  and 
maneuvers  when  transpo rting  cargo  on 
the  roof  o f your  vehicle . 
- Never  exceed  the  maximum  perm iss ible 
load  carry ing  capacity  of t he  roof  of your 
vehicle,  the  perm issib le  axle  weights  and 
the  permissible  total  weight  of your  vehi cle 
c::> page  270 , Weights. 
- Always  drive  slowly,  avoid  sudden  brak
ing  and  maneuvers  when  transporting 
cargo  on  the  roof  of your  vehicle. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Sometimes  it  may  be  easier  to  leave  a  roof 
rack  insta lled  even  though  you  are  not  us 
ing  it.  Due to  the  increased  air  resistance 
your  vehicle  will  unnecessari ly use  more 
fuel.  Remove  the  roof  rack  if you  are  not  going  to use  it. 
Sea ts  a nd  s to rage  59 
Luggage  compartment 
Loading  luggage  compartment 
Items of  luggage  must  be stowed  securely. 
Fig. 59 Place  heavy  objects  as  far forward  as  possible. 
Note  the  following  to  preserve  the  vehicle's 
good  handling  charac teristics. 
..,  Distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as  possible . 
..,  Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  as  poss i
ble 
c::> fig.  59. 
..,  Secure  the  items  of  luggage  w ith  the  cargo 
net*  or w ith  non -elastic  retaining  straps  to 
the  tie-down  rings * 
c::> page  61. 
A WARNING 
-Loose  objects  in the  l uggage  compart
ment  can  slide  about  suddenly  and  a lter 
the  vehicle's  handling  characteristics. 
- Loose  objects  in the  passenger  compart
ment  can  fly forward  during  abr upt  ma
neuvers  or  accidents  and  injure  occu
pants . 
- Always  store  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  and  use  suitable  straps,  partic
ularly  with  heavy  objects. 
-
- When  you  transport  heavy  objects,  al
ways  remember  that  a  change  in the  cen
ter  of  gravity  may  result  in a  change  in 
the  vehicle's  handling  characteristics. 
- Follow all  warnings 
c::> page  118,  Driving 
Safely. 
(D Tips 
The t ire  pressure  must  be  ad justed  to  the 
load  -see  the  t ire  pressure  sticker  located 
on  the  dr iver's  side  B-pillar .  

76  On  the road 
Emergency  braking 
In  the  event  that  the  conventional  brake sys
tem  fails  or locks . 
.,. In  an emergency,  pull  the  switch(®)  and 
continue  to  pull  it  to  slow  your  vehicle  down 
with  the  parking  brake . 
...  As soon as you  release the  sw itch  <®> or ac-
cele rate , the  braking  process stops. 
If  you  pull  the  switch  <®> and hold  it  above a 
speed of  about  5 mph  (8  km/h),  the  emergen
cy braking  function  is in itiated . The vehicle  is 
b raked at  all  four  wheels  by activating  the  hy
dra ulic bra ke system.  The b ra ke performance 
i s simi lar to  making  an emergency  stop ¢ 
A. 
In  order  not  to  activate  the  emergency  brak
ing  by mistake,  an audible  wa rning  tone  (b uz
z e r)  sounds when  the  switch<®>  is pulled.  As 
soon  as the  switch(®) is released,  or the  accel
erator  pedal  is depressed , emergency  braking 
stops . 
&_ WARNING 
Emergency  braking  shou ld only  be used in 
an emergency,  when  the  normal  foot  brake 
has failed  or the  brake  pedal  is obstructed. 
Using the  parking  brake to  perform  emer
gency braking  will  slow  you r vehicle  down 
as if you  had made  a fu ll brake application. 
The laws of  physics cannot  be s uspended 
even w ith  ESP  and  its  associated  compo 
nents  (ABS, ASR, ED L).  In  corners  and 
when  road or  weather  conditions  are bad, 
a full  b rake application  can cause the  vehi
cle to  skid  or the  rear end to  break away  -
r isking  an accident. 
Speed  warning  system 
Introduction 
The speed  warning system  helps you  to stay 
under  a specified  maximum  speed. 
The speed warning  system  warns  you  if you 
are exceeding the  max imum  speed that  you 
have set . You w ill  hear a warn ing tone  when 
your  speed exceeds the  stored  va lue by ap- proximate
ly 3  mph  (3  km/h) . An  ind icator 
light . (USA 
models) ;a (Canada models)  in 
the  instr ument  cluster  d isp lay also turns  on  at 
the  same time.  The indicator  light./. 
turns  off  when  the  speed decreases be low  the 
stored  maximum  speed . 
Setting  a threshold  is recommended  if you 
would  like to  be rem inded when  you reach a 
certain  maximum  speed.  S ituations  where  you 
may wa nt  to  do so include  driv ing  in a country 
with  a general  speed limit  or  if  there  is a 
specified  maximum  speed for  winter  tires . 
(D Tips 
Even though  your  vehicle  is equipped w ith 
a speed warn ing system,  you should  still 
watch  the  speedometer  to  ma ke sure you 
a re not  dr iv ing  faster  than  the  speed  limit. 
Setting  the  threshold 
You can set,  change  and  delete  the  threshold 
in the  MMI. 
.,. Select: !CAR ! function  button> Car sy stems 
cont rol  button  > Driver  a ssist > Sp eed warn
ing . 
You can set  any threshold  between  20  mph 
(30  km/h)  and  150  mph  (240  km/h) . Sett ings 
can each be adjusted  in increments  of  5 mph 
(10  km/h).