
© -12  volt  socket c:> page 72 
@ -Folding  table c:> page 68 
©-center  armrest  and  storage  compartments: 
to  open  the  deep  compartment,  press  the  rig ht 
button  and  fold  the  center  armrest  upward . To 
open  the  compartment  fo r the  massage  funct ion 
r emo te contro l* 
c:> page 63 and  for  the  tele 
phone*,  press  the  left  button  and  fo ld  the  center 
armrest  upward . 
115-volt  socket 
Applies to:  vehicles with  115-volt  socket 
The  115-vo lt  socket  can  only  be  used  when  the 
engine  is running 
c:> & . When  you  push  the  con
nector  all  the  way  into  the  socket,  the  ch ild safe
ty  mechan ism  releases  and  current  flows  through 
the  socket . 
Equ ipment  th at  can be conn ect ed 
Electrical  devices  can  be  connected  to  the  1 15 
volt  socket  in the  vehicle.  Power  consumption  at 
the  115-volt  socket  must  not  exceed  150  watts 
(300 watts  peak) . Check the power consumpt ion 
of the  equipment  on  the  model  plate . 
LED on the socke t 
-The  socket  is ready  for  use  when  the  LED is 
green. 
- If the  LED blinks  red,  there  is a  malfunction . 
The  socket  will switch  off  automatically  due  to  overcurrent  or  overheating.  The  socket  will 
switch  on  again  automatically  after  a cool
down  period . Any devices  that  are  connected 
and  switched  on  will activate  again  automati ca lly 
c:> ,& . 
A WARNING 
- T he  so ckets  and  the  electrical  accesso ries 
conne cted  to  them  operate  only when  the 
ignition  is switched  on . Incorrect  usage  can 
lead  to  serious  injuries  or  burns.  To reduce 
the  risk of  injuries,  never  leave  children  un
attended  in the  vehicle  w ith  the  vehicle  key. 
- Heavy eq uipment  or  plugs  with  integrated 
power  supply  units  can  damage  the  socket 
and  lead  to  injuries. 
-
Seat s and  sto rage 
-Store  all  connected  equipment  securely 
while  the  veh icle  is moving  so  that  they  can
not  be  thrown  through  the  vehicle  in the 
event  of a  braking  maneuver  or  an  accident. 
- Never sp ill any  liquids  on  the  socket . If  any 
mo isture  gets  into  the  socket,  make  certain 
that  all  the  moisture  has  dried  up  before  us 
ing the  socket  again . 
- Equipment  that  is connected  to  the  vehicle 
socket  can  heat  up  more  than  it  does  when 
connected  to  the  public  grid . 
- When  us ing  adapters  and  extens ion  cords, 
the  child  safety  for  the  115-volt  socket  is 
disabled  and  the  socket  is  live. 
- Never  insert  anyth ing  other  than  the  plug  of 
an  app ropr iate  electrical  accessory  into  the 
soc ket,  especially  th ings  that  conduct  ele c
tr icity,  e.g.  metal  pens,  knitting  need les, 
etc.  into  the  contacts  of the  115 -vol t sock
et . 
- Turn the  electrical  equ ipment  off  if the 
socket  has  switched  off  because  of  over
heating. 
(D Note 
- Always follow  the  manufacture r's  i nstruc
tions  for  a ll electrical  accessories  yo u wan t 
t o  use  with  the  e lectr ica l socket! 
- Do not  connect  lamps  tha t con tain  a  neon 
t u be.  Fo r tech nica l reasons  the  lamp  may  be 
damaged. 
- Do  not  connect  any  230-volt  equipment  to 
t he  115-vo lt  socket . The  equipment  may  be 
damaged.  If  necessa ry , check  the  permiss i
ble  vo ltage  for  the  equipment  on  the  mode l 
label. 
- In  the  case  of  some  power  packs,  e.g.  for  a 
laptop  computer , the  bui lt-in  ove rcurrent 
shutoff  prevents  it  from  being  switched  on 
because  of excessive  start-up  current.  In 
this  case,  disconnect  the  power  pack from  the  consumer  and  reconnect  it  after  abo ut 
1 0  seconds . 
(D Tips 
-Unshielded  equ ipment  may  cause  interfer
ence  in the  radio  and  the  vehicle  electronics . 
67  

Seats  and storage 
There  are two straps  with hooks @ on  the  sides 
of the  ski sack* ¢ 
fig. 75. There  is also  a securing 
strap ®~ 
fig.  76 on  the  sack. 
..  To  secure  the  ski sack  in the  luggage  compart
ment,  hang the  hooks  in the  rear tie-downs 
¢fig.  75. 
.. Tighten  the strap  on  the  ski sack  to  prevent  the 
objects  in the  sack  from  sliding  ¢ 
fig.  76. 
A WARNING 
-The  ski sack  is  intended  only  for  the  trans
portation  of  skis  and  other  light  objects . To 
reduce  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury, 
never  transport  heavy  or  pointed  objects  in 
the  ski  sack. 
- When  braking  rapidly  or  during  an  accident, 
the  load  could  be  displaced  and  cause  injury 
to  occupants. 
- Sharp  edges  on  the  load must  be  covered 
for  protection.  Always fasten  the  belt  tight
ly around  the  sack  and  its contents. 
- For safety  reasons,  do  not  transport  more 
than  two  pairs  of  skis  in the  ski sack. 
- You must  secure  the ski  sack  with  the  strap 
after  loading. 
- Make sure  all  objects  that  you  are  transport
ing  in the  pass-through  are  secured.  Other
wise  they  could  slide  around  during  sudden 
braking  maneuvers  and  cause  injury. 
@ Tips 
- Never  stow  the  ski  sack  away  when  it is still 
wet  or  damp  (for  example,  snow  melting 
from  skis).  Allow  it to  dry  completely  before  stowing  it away. 
- Position  skis  in the  ski  sack  with  the  pointed 
ends  facing  the  front  and  ski  poles  with  the  pointed  ends  facing  the  rear. 
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-
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo  can be  carried  with a roof  lug
gage  rack. 
~ M 0 
------.::::::,,1 
Fig.  77  Roof rack attachment  points 
.. Always  read and  follow  the instructions  provid
ed  by the  roof  rack  manufacturer  when  instal
ling  the  roof  rack  system. 
If luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  carried  on  the  roof, 
you  must  observe  the  following : 
- To  enhance  the  vehicle 's streamlined  design, 
rain  gutters  have been  molded  into  the  roof . 
It 
is not  possible  to  use normal  roof  racks.  Only 
install  a  roof  rack  specifically  designed  for  your 
model  AB. Contact  the nearest  Audi dealer  for 
information  on  approved  modular  roof  racks  for 
your  vehicle . 
- Only use  roof  racks  approved  for  your  vehicle . 
These  approved  roof  racks  are  the  basis  for a 
complete  roof  rack system. Additional  attach
ments  or  carrier  systems  are  needed  to  trans
port  luggage  and  sports  equipment . We  recom
mend  using  roof  racks  from  the  Audi original 
accessories  program. 
- When  installing  the  roof  rack,  make  sure it is 
only  mounted  on  the  designated  locations on 
the  roof ~ 
fig. 77. 
- We  rec om mend  that  you  keep  the  installation 
instructions  for  your roof rack  system  together 
with  your  Owner's  literature in the  vehicle. 
When  should the  roof  rack be  removed? 
-Before  going  through  an  automatic  car  wash  (it 
is  best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  for  advice) 
1111>  

Storage 
Cupholder 
Fig. 80 Center  console : fro nt  c uphol der 
F ig. 8 1 Sect io n  of t he  rear  bench  se at: r ear  cupho lde r 
Front  cupholder 
.,.  To open  the  cupholder,  tap  the  cover c:> fig.  80, 
c:>& . 
Rea r cupho lder 
.,.  To open  the  cupholder,  tap  the  front  strip 
¢ fig.  81, c::> &. 
In vehicles  with  a full-length  center  console  in 
the  rear,  the  cupho lder  is located  at @ 
c:> page 66, fig.  68. 
A WARNING 
Spilled  hot  liquid  can  cause  an  accident  and 
personal  in jury . 
- Never  carry  any  beverage  containers  with 
hot  liquids,  such  as  hot  coffee  or  hot  tea,  in 
the  vehicle  while  it  is  moving.  In  case  of an 
acc ident , sudden  braking  or  other  veh icle 
movement,  hot  liquid  could  spill,  causing 
scald ing  burns.  Spilled  hot  liquid  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  perso nal  i njury. 
Seats  and  storag e 
-Use on ly soft  cups  in the  cupholder.  Hard 
cups  and  glasses  can  cause  injury  in  an  acc i
dent. 
(D Note 
Only drink  containers  with  lids  should  be  car
ried  in the  cupholder.  Liq uid could  spill  out 
and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equ ip
ment  or  stain  the  upholstery,  etc . 
Cooled glove  compartment 
The cooled glove  compartment  only functions 
when  the AIC system  i s switched  on. 
Fig.  82 G love co mpart ment : swit ch ing  coo ling  mode  o n/ 
off 
.,.  Turn  the  knob@ counterclockwise  to  switch 
cooling  on . The  symbols  on  the  knob  indicate 
the  correct  position 
c:> fig.  82 . 
"Turn  the knob @ clockwise  to  switch  cooling 
off. 
The  glove  compartment  cooling  mode  only func
tions  when  the  veh icle  A/C system  is switched  o n. 
If  the  heating  is switched  on,  sw itchi ng  the  glove 
compartment  coo ling  mode  off  is recommended . 
A WARNING 
-
Always  leave  the  lid o n the  glove  compart
ment  cover  closed  while  dr iving  to  re duce the 
r isk of  injury . 
(0 Tips 
The  glove  compartment  can  be  locked  using 
the  mechanical  key ¢ 
page  31. 
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Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control  system 
Description 
The  climate  control  system  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  air  in the  veh icle  inter ior.  It 
is the  most  effective  when  the  windows  and  sun 
roof*  are  closed . If the  temperature  inside  the 
parked  vehicle  becomes  very warm,  opening  the 
window  briefly  will  speed  up  the  cooling  process. 
I n all  heating  mode  functions  except 
defrost, the 
b lower  only  switches  to  a  higher  speed  once  the 
engine  coolant  has  reached  a  certain  tempera
ture . 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  system  can  drip 
and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  veh icle. 
This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a  leak. 
P ollutant  filt er 
The  po llutant  filte r removes  pollutants  such  as 
dust  and  pollen  from  the  a ir. 
The  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals  specif ied  in your  Warranty 
& Mainte
nance  booklet,  so  that  the  a ir cond it ione r can 
properly  work. 
If you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollut ion,  the  filter  may  need  to  be  changed 
more  frequently  than  specified  i n your  Aud i Wa r
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  If  in doubt,  ask 
your  author ized  Audi Service  Advisor  for  advice. 
Key cod ed  setting s 
The  climate  control  settings  are  automatically 
stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote  contro l key 
that  is  in use . 
.8, WARNING 
Reduced  visib ility is dangerous  and  can  ca use 
accidents. 
- For  safe  dr iv ing  it  is very  impo rtan t that  a ll 
windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  condensa
t ion . 
76 
- Complete ly familiarize  yourself  with  the 
proper  use  and  function  of  the  heating  and 
ventilation  system  and  espec ially  how  to  de
fog  and  defrost  the  wi ndows . 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer  sys
tem  in freezing  weather  until  you  have 
warmed  the  windshield  first,  using  the  heat ing  and  vent ilation  system.  The  washer  solu
tion  may  freeze  on  the  windshield  and  re
duce  visibi lity. 
(D Note 
- If you  suspect  that  the  air  conditioner  has 
been  damaged,  sw itch  the  system  off  to 
avoid  further  damage  and  have  it  inspected 
by a  q ualified  dealership. 
- Repa irs  to  the  Aud i air  cond itioner  requ ire 
special  techn ica l know ledge  and  spec ial 
tools.  Contact  an  a uthorized  Audi  dealer  fo r 
assistance. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
By reduc ing  the  amo unt  of  fuel  you  use,  you 
also  red uce  the  amount  of pollutants  emitted 
into  the  a ir. 
(D Tips 
- Keep  t he  a ir intake  slots  (in front  of  the 
windshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  debr is 
in orde r to  maintain  the  prope r funct ion  of 
the  climate  control  system . 
- The  energy  management  sys tem  may  sw itch 
the  seat  heating*  o r rea r window  defroster 
off  temporarily.  These  systems  are  available 
again  as  soon  as  the  energy  balance  has 
been  restored. 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items  of  clothing  on 
the  luggage  compartment  cover,  ensure 
that  the  openings  are  not  covered.  

Warm  and  cold 
Operation 
We recommend  pressing  the 
! AUTO ! button  and setting  the  temperature  to 72 °F (22  °C). 
Fig. 84 Cockpit  con trols 
Fig. 85 four  zone  automatic climate  control:  rear controls 
Press  the  buttons  to  turn  the  functions  on  or  off . 
Use  the  dials  to adjust  the  temperature,  the 
b lower  speed  and  the air  distr ibut ion.  The  LED  in 
a  butto n will  light  up when  the  function  is 
switched  on.  The  settings  a re  shown  in  the  cli
mate  con trol  display  and  are  also  shown  in  the 
MMI  disp lay for  a  few  seconds.  The driver  and 
front  passenger  settings  can  be  adj usting  sepa
rately . 
You  can also  adjus t  the  rear  left  and  right sides  in 
the  four  zone automatic  climate  control* 
¢fig. 85 . 
IOFF I Switching  the  climate  control  system 
on/off 
~ The IOFFI button  switches  the  climate  control 0 
~ system  on  or  off. It also  switches  on  when  you 
~ turn  the  dial  or  press  any  button.  Airflow  from U"I ,...., \!) ,...., 
outside  is  blocked  when  the climate  control sys
tem  is  switched  off. 
You can  act ivate  the residual  heat  function  when 
the  ignit io n  i s  off  by  pressing  and  holding  the~ 
button.  The  residual  heat  from  the  coolant  is 
u sed  to  heat  the  veh icle  inter ior.  The  residua l 
heat  function  switches  off  automatica lly after 
about  30  minutes . 
IA/Cl Switching  cooling  mode  on/off 
The  air  is  not  cooled  and  humidity  is  not removed 
when  cooling  mode  is  switched off.  This  can 
cause  fog  on  the windows.  Coo ling  mode 
switches  off  automatically  at  low  outside  tem
peratures. 
1 .,.,,1 Switching  recirculation  mode  on/off 
In  rec irculat ion  mode,  the air  inside  the vehicle  is 
circulated  and  filtered.  This  prevents  the  unfi l
tered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  entering  the 
vehicle  interior. We  recommend  switching  recir
cu lation  mode  on  when  driving  through  a  tunnel 
or  when  sitting  in traffic 
c> &. 
The !AUTO I button  or I 
recircu lation  mode  off.  ..,. 
77  

Warm  and  cold 
IAUTO ! Switching  auto matic  mode  on 
Automatic  mode  ma intains  a  constant  tempera
ture  inside  the  vehicle.  Air temperature,  airflow 
and  air  distribution  are  cont rolled  automatically. 
Adjusting  th e tempe rature 
Tempe ratures  between  60  °F (+16  °C) and  84  °F 
(+28  °C) can  be  set.  Outside  of this  range, 
l o or hi 
will appear  in the  climate  control  system  disp lay. 
At both  of these  settings,  the  climate  control  sys 
tem  runs  continuously  at  maximum  cooling  or 
heating  power . There  is  no temperature  regula
tion . 
~ Adjust ing th e airflo w 
You can  adjust  the  airf low  manually  to  suit  your 
needs . To have  the  airflow  regulated  automati
cally,  press  the 
IAU TO I button. 
~ Adjusting  the  air distribution 
You can  manually  se lect  the  vents  where  the  a ir 
will flow.  To  have  the  a ir dist ribution  reg ulated 
automatically,  press  the 
IAU TO I button. 
[ti /~ * Adjusting  Seat  h eating /v entil ation * 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heating/ 
venti lation  on  at  the  h ighest  setting  (level  3) . The 
L EDs indicate  the  temperature  level.  To reduce 
the  tempera ture,  press  the  button  aga in.  To 
switch  the  seat  heating/ventilation  off,  press  the 
button  repeated ly until  the  LED turns  off. 
Afte r 10  minutes,  the  seat  heating/ventilation 
automatically  switches  from  level  3 to  level  2 . 
In  vehicles  without  the  four  zone  automat ic cl i
mate  control*,  buttons  in the  rear  center  console 
control  the  seat  hea ting  for  both  outer  rear 
seats*. 
I @ FRONT I Switch th e defroster  on /off 
The windsh ield  and  s ide  windows  are  defrosted 
or  cleared  of  condensation  as  qu ickly as  possible . 
The  max imum  amo unt  of  air flows  ma inly from 
the  vents  below  the  w indshield.  Recircu lation 
mode  switches  off.  The  temperature  shou ld  be 
set  to  approximate ly 72  ° F (22  °C). 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster  off. 
78 
lliil REAR I Switch ing  rear window  he ater  on / 
off 
The  rear  window  heater  only  operates  when  the 
engine  is running . It  switches  off  automatically 
after  10  to  20  minutes,  depending  on  the  outside 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  window  heater  from  switch
i ng  off  automatica lly,  press  and  hold  the 
ICiJ  REARI 
button  for  more  than  2 seconds.  This  rema ins 
stored  until  the  ignition  is  sw itched  off. 
I SYNC ! Synchroni zation * 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the  set
tings  for  the  driver's  side  are  applied  to  the  front 
passenger's  side  (except  for  seat  heating/venti la 
tion*).  The  rear  seat  is also  synchroni zed  in 
vehicles  with  the  4-zone  deluxe  automatic  cli mate  control  system*.  Synchron izat ion  sw itches 
off  if the  sett ings  a re  adjusted  on  the  front  pas
senger's  s ide  or  in the  rear*. 
You can  synchronize  the  sett ings  in a  row  by 
pressing  and  holding  a  knob . For  example,  to  ap 
ply the  settings  for  the  front  passenger's  side  to 
the  d river's  s ide,  press  and  hold  the  knob  o n the 
front  passenger 's  side. 
Air vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con
so le  and  doo r pillars  us ing  the  ridged  thumb
whee ls.  The  levers  adj ust  the  direction  of  the  air
flow  from  the  vents. 
_&. WARNING 
- Do not  use  the  rec irculat ion  mode  for  ex
tended  periods  of  time . The  windows  could 
fog  up  since  no fresh  air  can  enter  the  vehi cle.  If  the  windows  fog  up,  press  the  air  re
circulation  button  again  immed iate ly to 
sw itch  off  the  a ir recircu lation  function  or 
select  defrost. 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensit iv ity  to  pa in 
or temperature  could  develop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heating  funct ion.  To reduce 
the  risk  of  injury,  these  individuals  should  not  use  seat  heating. 
- 

.... N 
0 J: 
'SI: .... 
To prevent  rolling back unintentionally  on an in
cline,  do the  following: 
11-Keep  the  sw itch<®) pulled  and  depress  the  ac
celerator.  The  parking  brake  stays  applied  and 
prevents  the vehicle  from  rolling  backward . 
11-You can  release the switch©  once  you are  su re 
that  you  a re  deve loping  enough  forwa rd mo
mentum  at the  whee ls as  you  depress  the  ac
celerator . 
Depending  on  the  weight  of  the rig  (vehicle  and 
trailer)  and  the  seve rity of  the  incline,  you  may 
roll  backwards  as you  start.  You can  prevent  roll
ing  backwards  by holding  the  parking brake 
switch  C®> pulled  out  and  accelerating  -just  as 
you  would  when  starting  on  a  hill with  a  conven
tional  hand brake. 
Emergency braking 
In  the  event  that  the  conventional  brake  system 
fails  or  locks. 
11-In  an  emergency,  pull  the  sw itch<®) and  contin
ue  to pull  it  to  s low your  vehicle  down  with  the 
parking  brake. 
11-As soon  as  you  release the  switch  © or  acceler-
ate,  the  brak ing  process  stops. 
If  you  pull  the  switch<®> and  hold it  above  a 
speed  of  about  5  mph  (8  km/h), the  emergency 
braking  function  is  in itiated.  The  vehicle  is  braked 
at  all four  wheels  by activating  the  hydrau lic 
brake  system . The  brake  performance  is  sim ilar 
to  making  an  emergency  stop¢,& . 
In  order  not  to  activate  the  emergency  brak ing  by 
mistake,  an  audib le warning  tone  (bu zzer) 
sounds  when  the  sw itch(®)  is  pu lled . As soon  as 
the  switch(®)  is  released,  or  the  accelerator  pedal 
i s  depressed,  emergency braking  stops . 
A WARNING 
Emergency braking should  only be used  in  an 
emergency,  when  the  normal  foot brake  has 
fai led  or  the brake  pedal  is obstructed.  Using 
t he  parking  brake  to  perform  emergency 
braking  will  slow  your  vehicle  down  as  if you 
D riving 
had  made  a  full  brake  applicat ion . The  laws  of 
physics  cannot  be suspended  even  with  ESC 
and  its  associated  components  (ABS, ASR, 
EDL). In  corners  and  when  road  or  weather 
conditions  are  bad,  a  full brake  application 
can  cause  the vehicle  to  skid or  the  rear  end  to 
b reak  away  -risking  an acc ident. 
Start/Stop  system 
Description 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  Start-Stop-System 
The  Start-Stop -System  can  help  increase  fuel 
economy  and  reduce CO2 emissions. 
In  the  Start-Stop-mode,  the  engine  shuts  off  au
tomatica lly when  the  vehicle  is stopped,  such  as 
at  a traffic  light . The  ign ition  remains  switched 
on  during  this  stop  phase.  The  eng ine  will  be  au
tomat ically  restarted  when  needed. 
The  last  Start-Stop-System  setting  (on/off  using 
the  b utton 
10 -I) will  be  restored  when  the  igni
t ion  is turned  on.  The  LED in the 
10 ~1 button  turns 
on when the Start-Stop-System is switched off 
manually . 
Basic requirements  for the  Start-Stop  mode 
-The  driver's  door  is closed. 
- The  driver'  seat belt  is latched . 
- The  hood  is closed. 
- The  vehicle  must  have  bee n driven faster  than 
2.5  mph  (4  km/h)  since  the last  stop. 
- A trailer  is not  hitched  to the  vehicle . 
A WARNING 
-
-Never  let  the  vehicle  roll  with  the engine 
switched  off.  You could  lose contro l over  the 
veh icle. Th is  can  lead  to a collision  and seri
ous  injuries . 
- The  brake  booster  and  the  steering  support 
do  not  work  while  the  engine  is switched 
off . More  force  is required  to  stop  and  to 
steer  the  vehicle. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  injur ies,  ma ke  sure  that 
the  Sta rt-Stop-System  is turned  off  when 
working  in the  engine  compartment 
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Driving 
Speed  warning  system 
Introduction 
The speed  warning  system  helps you  to  stay  un
der a specified  maximum  speed . 
The  speed  warning  system  warns  you  if you  are 
exceeding  the  maximum  speed  that  you  have  set . 
You will  hear  a warning  tone  when  your  speed  ex 
ceeds  the  stored  value  by approximately  3  mph 
(3  km/h).  An  indicator  light . (USA  models) . 
(Canada  models)  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
p lay  also  tur ns  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  reminded  when  you  reach  a  certa in 
maximum  speed.  Situations  where  you  may  want 
to  do  so  include  driving  in  a  country  with  a  gener 
al  speed  limit  or  if there  is a  specified  maximum 
speed  for  winter  tires. 
(D Tips 
Even  though  your  vehicle  is equipped  with  a 
speed  warning  system,  you  should  still  watch 
the  speedometer  to  make  sure  you  are  not 
driving  faster  than  the  speed  limit. 
Setting  the  threshold 
You con set,  change  and  delete  the  threshold  in 
the  MMI. 
.,.  Select: 
ICARI function  button > Car  systems 
contro l button > Driver assist > Speed warning. 
You  can set  any  threshold  between  20  mph  (30 
km/h)  and  150 mph  (240  km/h).  Settings  can 
each  be  adjusted  in  increments  of  S mph  (10  km/ 
h). 
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Cruise  control  system 
Switching  on 
The cruise control  system  makes  it  possible  to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph  (30  km/h) . 
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Fig. 94 Contro l lever wi th se t but ton 
Fig. 95 D isp lay : Selected  speed 
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.,.  Pull  the  lever  to  position (D <::> fig . 94  to  switch 
the  system  on. 
.,.  Drive at  the  speed  you  wish  to  set . 
.,.  Press  button  @to set  that  speed  . 
The  stored  speed  and  the  indicator  light 
Iij;\1)~14 (US models) !Bl (Canadian  models)  ap
pear  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
c> fig.  95. 
The  display  may  vary,  depending  on  the  type  of 
display  in your  vehicle. 
This  information  is also  shown  briefly  in the 
Head-up  Display*. 
The  speed  is  kept constant  via  an  engine  output 
adjustment  or  active  brake  intervention. ..,_