Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine At your desired speed, press the
button
at the end of the stalk. The set speed and the illuminated icon are shown in the Driver Information Display.To activate, pull the control stalk toward you.Set Cruising Speed Cruise ControlActivate
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SET
CRUISE
TEXT A4CRUISE to 38981Do not text and drive. Message and data rates may apply.
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings which you must read, are listed on the last panel under cruise control.
Changing Speed
To cancel and resume cruise control:1. Press the brake pedal or push the stalk
slightly away from you.2. The light will go off.3. To resume, pull the stalk towards you;
you will return to your set speed.Your most recently set speed appears as a small icon in the Driver Information Display. It remains in memory until you turn your Audi off.Cancel/Resume
There are three ways to change your speed:1. Accelerate or decelerate, then press
again.
2. To increase/decrease speed in 1 mph
increments, tap the stalk up or down.3. Hold the stalk up or down to
increase/decrease speed in 5 mph
increments; release when desired
speed is reached.
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SET
CRUISECruise Control
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Brake Noise
Brakes S4® onlyThe majority of today’s vehicles use semi-metallic brake pads, which offer excellent performance. Because of the metal-to-metal contact involving semi-metallic pads, the sounds generated by the brake system under normal operation can be greater than the sounds produced by vehicles equipped with previous-generation brake pads. Depending on the local environment, weather conditions and individual driving patterns, sounds from the braking system may be more or less apparent.
Frequent, aggressive brake application increases the wear of brake components and can reduce the potential for brake noise. Frequent, light brake application allows glazing to develop on the brake surface, which increases the potential for brake noise.
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Brake dust is a result of friction created by brake pads and discs during braking. As brake pads and discs make contact during braking, they wear down, which causes dust particles to be expelled. This is a normal characteristic of all brake systems and is not an indicator of a defect.Brake Dust
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings which you must read, are listed on the last panel under Brakes.
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Brakes