
Driving 
General  information 
Breaking  in 
A new vehicle  must  be broken  in,  and  the break
in distance  should  be 1,000  mi les ( 1,500  km).  Do 
not  drive  at speeds that  w ill exceed 
2/3 of  the 
maximum  permitted  engine  speed  (RPM) for  the 
first  600  miles  (1,000  km) , and  avoid full  accel
eration  during  this  period . You may gradually 
start  increasing  the  RPM and the  speed  between 
600  miles  (1,000  km)  and  1,000  miles  (1,500  km). 
During  the  first  hours  of  use, the  engine  has a 
higher  internal  friction  than  later on when  all 
moving  parts  have settled  into  place with  each 
other. 
How  the  vehicle  is driven  during the  first  1,000 
miles  (1,500  km)  also  affects  the  engine  quality. 
Drive at  moderate  engine  speeds after  the  initial 
break-in  per iod,  part icularly  when  running  a cold 
engine . This  will reduce  engine wear  and  improve 
the  mileage . 
Do not  drive  at  too 
low of  an engine  speed (RPM). 
Shift  down  when  the  engine  no  longer runs 
"smoothly" . Extremely  high  engine  speeds are 
automatically  reduced. 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle 
When  you  are  driving on  poor roads,  or  over 
curbs,  steep  ramps,  etc.,  make  certain that  low
lying  parts  such as spoilers  and exhaust  system 
parts  do  not  bottom  out  and  get  damaged. 
This  is especially  true  for  vehicles  with  low-slung 
chassis (sports  chassis)*  and fully loaded 
vehicles. 
Driving  through  water  on roads 
Note  the  following  to  reduce the  risk of  vehicle 
damage  when  driving  through  water,  for  examp le 
<( on flooded  roads : a, .... N 
~ -The wate r must  not  be  any higher  than the bot-.... 
g tom  of  the  vehicle  body . 
3 a, 
Driving 
- Do not  drive  faster  than  walking  speed. 
A WARNING 
After  driv ing through  water  or  mud,  the  effec
tiveness  of  the  brakes may be reduced  due to  moisture  on  the  brake  rotors  and brake  pads. 
A few  careful  brake  applications  should  dry 
off  the  brakes . 
(D Note 
-Vehicle  components  such as the  engine, 
transmission,  suspens ion  or electrical  sys
tem  can be severely  damaged  by driving 
through  water . 
- Always  switch  the  Start/Stop  system*  off 
when  driving  through  water 
r:';>page 78. 
(D Tips 
- Determine  the  depth  before  driving  through 
water. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive  in  reverse or 
switch  the  engine  off  when  driving  through 
water. 
- Keep in  mind  that  oncoming  vehicles  may  create  waves that  raise the  water  level  and 
make  it  too  deep for  your  vehicle  to  drive 
through  safely. 
- Avoid  driving  through  salt  water,  because 
this  can cause corrosion . 
Economical and  environmentally-friendly 
dr iving 
T he amount  of  fuel consumpt ion, the  environ 
mental  impact  and the  wear  to  the  engine, 
brakes and tires  depends  mostly  on your  driving 
style.  With  an anticipatory  and economic  driving 
style,  fuel consumption  can be reduced  by ap
proximately  10-15%.  The following  tips  will  help 
you conserve the  environment  and your  money  at 
the  same time . 
Anticipatory  driving 
A vehicle  uses the  most  fuel  when  accelerating. 
When  you drive  with  anticipation,  you do  not 
need to  brake  as often  and so you accelerate  less . 
When  possible,  let your  vehicle  coast  with  a 
gear 
engaged, 
for  example,  when  you  notice  that  the  ..,. 
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Driving Starting  the  engine  when  there  is  a 
malfunction 
It  may  not  be possible  to start  the  engine  under certain  circumstances,  for  example  if  the  battery 
in the  vehicle key  is drained,  if  interference  is  af
fected  the key or if  there  is a system  malfunc
tion. 
Fig.  78 Center  console/remote  contro l key: starting  the 
eng ine  if there  is a m alfunction 
Requirement:  the  message Remote  control  key: 
hold  back  of  key against  the  designated  area. 
See  owner's  manual  must  display  and  the D)in
dicator  light  must  turn  on. 
.. Place  the remote  control  key on  the  location 
shown  in the  illustration 
y>l) ~ fig.  78. 
..  Press  the  brake  pedal~ A in Starting  the  en
gine  on page 
76. 
..  Press  the l~S_T_A_R_T_E_N_G_I_N_E_S_T_O_P_I button . The 
engine  will start . 
..  Drive  to an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author
ized  Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to  have 
the  malfunction  corrected. 
(D Tips 
You can  view the  message  again  by pressing  the 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button. 
Start/Stop  system 
Description 
App lies to:  ve hicles  w ith  S ta rt-Sto p system 
The  Start/Stop  system  can  help  increase fuel 
economy  and  reduce  CO2 emissions. 
l ) Market -spe cific 
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In Start/Stop  mode,  the  engine  shuts  off  auto 
matically  when  the  vehicle  is stopped,  such  as  at 
a traffic  light. The ignition  remains  switched  on 
during  this  stop  phase.  The  engine  will  restart  automatically  when  needed. 
The  Start/Stop  system  is automatically  activated  as  soon  as  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Basic  requirements  for  Start/Stop  mode 
-The  driver's  door  must  be  closed. 
- The  driver 's  seat  belt  much  be  fastened. 
- The  hood  must  be  closed . 
- The vehicle  must  have  driven  faster  than 
2 mph 
(3  km/h)  since  the  last  time  it stopped . 
- A trailer  must  not  be  hitched  to  the  vehicle . 
If you  leave the  vehicle  during  a  stop  phase, the 
engine  can  be  restarted  within  approximately  30 
seconds  if the  following  requirements are  met: 
- The  driver's  door  must  be  closed , the  driver 
must  be  wearing  the  safety  belt and  the  brake 
pedal  must  be  pressed . Or: 
- The  driver's  door  must  be  closed,  the  brake 
pedal  must  be  pressed  and  a  gear  must  be  se
lected. 
({D Note 
Always switch  the  Start/Stop system  off  when 
driving  through  water 
~page 78. 
(D Tips 
The engine  stops  shortly  before  the  vehicle 
comes  to a  stop 
l). The  full  function  of the 
brake  booster  and  the  power  steering  is still 
available.  

Driving 
Engine automatically  r esta rt s 
The standard  Start/Stop  mode  will  be  canceled 
during  a  stop  phase  in the  follow ing  situations. 
The  engine  restarts  without  any  action  by the  driver . 
- The vehicle  rolls,  for  examp le while  on  a  slope. 
- The  inter io r temperatu re  differs  from  the  tem-
perature  se lected  in the  A/C system. 
- The w indshield  is being  defrosted. 
- The  brake  pedal  is  pressed  several  t imes  in a 
row . 
- The  battery  charge  level  becomes  too  low . 
- Power  consumption  is high . 
The  engine  can  turn  off  again  when  the  condi
tions  for  Start/Stop  mode  are  met . 
Ignition  is swit ched  off  aut omaticall y 
To prevent  the  battery  from  dra ining,  the  ignition 
will sw itch  off 
aut omati cally under  the  following 
conditions: 
- T he  Sta rt/Stop  system  has  stopped  the  engine. 
- The vehicle  must  be  stationary . 
- You left  the  veh icle  and  the  engine  was  not  re-
started  within  approximately  30  seconds. 
If this  happens,  you  will see  the  message 
I gni 
tion  turn s off  automatically in the  instrument 
cluster  and  the  activated  low  beams  are  replaced 
by the  parking  light.  The  parking  lights  will 
sw itch  off  after  approximately  30  minutes  or 
when  you  lock  the  vehicle . 
The  ignition  also  switches  off  when  you  lock the 
veh icle from  the  outs ide  dur ing  a  stop  phase. 
If the  Start/Stop  system  has  not  turned  off  the 
engine  or  if you  have  sw itched  the  Start/Stop  sys
tem  off  manually,  the  ignition  will  not  be  auto
mat ically switched  off  and  the  engine  w ill cont in
ue  to  run~& . 
.&, WARNING 
To  red uce  the  risk  of  poisoning,  neve r allow 
t he  engine  to  r un  in  confined  spaces. 
80 
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@ Tips 
-If you  leave  the  ve hicle with  the  D/S or  R se
lector  lever  position  engaged,  the  parking 
brake  is automatically  set. 
- If you  select  the  D or  N selector  lever  posi
tion  after  shifting  into  reverse,  the  vehicle  must  be  driven  faster  than  6  mph  (10  km/h) 
in order  for  the  engine  to  switch  off  again. 
Manually switching  the  Start/Stop  system 
off/on 
App lies  to: vehicles wit h Start -Stop  system 
If you  do not  wish  to  use the  system,  you  can 
switch  it off  manually. 
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F ig . 81 Cen te r  conso le:  S tart/Stop  system  butto n 
.. 
.,. To switch  the  Start/Stop  system  off/on  man
ually,  press  the 
l (A) "'I button . The  LED in the  but
ton  turns  on  when  the  system  is switched  off. 
(l} Tips 
If you  switch  the  system  off  during  a stop 
phase,  the  engine  will start  again  automati
cally. 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
App lies  to: vehicles wit h Start-Stop  system 
St art- stop  system:  de activated . Please 
restart  engin e manually 
This message  appears  when  spec ific conditions 
a re  not  met  during  a  stop  phase . The  S tart/Stop 
system  will 
not be  ab le  to  res tart  the  eng ine . The 
engine  m ust  be  sta rted  with  t he 
I STAR T ENGINE  STOP! button.  ....  

slow  your  vehicle down as  if you  had made  a 
full  braking  maneuver.  ESC and  the  associat 
ed  components  (ABS, ASR, EDL) cannot  over
come  the  laws of  physics . 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  swerve,  which  increas
es  the  risk of  an  accident. 
Hill  hold  assist 
Hill  hold  assist  makes  it  easier  to start  on  hills . 
The system  is activated  when  the  brake  pedal  is  pressed  for  a 
few  seco nds. The vehicle  must  be  in 
an  uphill  direction  of travel. 
After  releasing  the  brake  pedal , the  brake  power 
is held  for  a 
brief  moment to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  rolling  back  when  starting.  During  this 
time , you  can easily begin  to 
move your  vehicle. 
& WARNING 
- If you  did  not  begin  moving  immediately  af
ter  releasing  the  brake  pedal,  the  vehicle 
could  begin  to  roll  backward  under  certain 
conditions . Press  the  brake  pedal  or  set  the 
parking  brake  immediately . 
-If the  engine  stalls,  press  the  brake  pedal  or 
set  the  parking  brake  immediately. 
- To  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  back  un
intentionally  when  starting  in stop-and-go 
traffic,  keep  the  brake  pedal  pressed  for  a 
few  seconds  before  you  start  driving. 
- Switch  the  ignition  off  when  you  leave  the 
vehicle,  even  for  a  short  period  of time.  Also 
set  the 
parking  brake to  prevent  the  vehicle 
from  rolling  unintentionally . This  applies 
particularly  when  children  remain  in the 
ve
hicle,  because  there  is the  risk of  an  acci
dent . 
Automatic  transmission 
Introduction 
The  automati c transmission  is controlled  elec 
tronically . The  transmission  shifts  up  or  down  au
tomatically  depending  on  which  drive  program  is 
selected . 
Driving 
When  a moderate  driving style is used,  the 
transmission  selects  the  most  economical  driving 
mode.  The  transmission  shifts  up  at  a  lower  RPM 
and  shifts  down  at  a  higher  RPM to  improve  fuel 
efficiency. 
The  transmission  switches  to  a  sporty  mode  after 
a  kick-down  or when  the  driver  uses  a 
sporty 
driving style 
characteri zed  by quick  accelerator 
pedal  movements,  heavy  acceleration,  frequent 
changes  in speed  and  t raveling  at  the  maximum 
speed . 
If  desired,  the  driver  can  also  select  the  gears 
manually (tiptronic  mode) ¢ page  86. 
Selecting  selector  lever  positions 
Fig. 83 Selecto r lever 
The  current  selector  l ev e r pos ition  is shown  next 
to  the  selector  lever¢ 
fig.  83 . The  current  selec
tor  lever  position  is also  shown  in the  instrument 
cluster  d isplay . 
.,.  You may  need  to  release  the  selector  lever lock 
depending  on  which  selector  lever position  is 
selected  and  which  one  you  would  like to  se
lect . 
.,.  To do  this,  press  the  locking  button  (Don the 
selector  lever¢ 
fig. 83. 
.,.  To engage  the  nearest  se lector  lever  position, 
move the  selector  lever  forward/back  until  you 
feel  the  first  pressure  point.  The  selector  lever 
will  return  to  its  original  position. 
.,.  To skip 
over one  selector  lever  position, move 
the  selecto r lever  past  the  pressure  point  into 
the  desired  position . The  selector  lever will  re
turn  to  its  original  position. 
For  example,  you  can  skip 
over the  N position  if 
you  would  like to  go  directly  from  D into  R.  ..,. 
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Driving 
Sel ector  l ev e r lo ck 
The  se lector  lever  lock prevents  you  from  se lect
ing  a  position  unintentionally,  causing  the  vehicle 
to  ro ll. When  engaging  some  selector  lever  posi
tions,  you  must  press  the  locking  button 
CD on 
the  selector  lever  and/or  press  the  brake  pedal 
¢fig. 83. 
You must  press  the  brake  pedal  to  engage  a  se
lector  lever  position  when  the  engine  is  running 
and  the  vehicle  is stationary. 
You do  not  have  to  press  the  brake  peda l if you 
shift  from  D to  R within  one  second.  This allows 
you  to  "rock"  the  vehicle  to  free  it when  it  is  stuck. 
P  -Pa rk 
The  whee ls  are  loc ked  in this  pos it ion.  On ly shift 
into  park  when  the  veh icle  is  stationary ¢&. . T o 
select  the  P selector  lever  position,  press  the  P 
button @on  the  selector  lever ¢ 
fig. 83. Pap
pears  next  to  the  se lector  lever. 
You can  only  shift  out  of  park  when  the  engine  is  running  and  you  are  press ing  the  b rake  pedal.  To 
release  the  parking  lock,  press  the  brake  peda l, 
press  the  locking  button 
CD on  the  selector  lever 
and  select  the  desired  pos it ion  ¢ 
fig. 83. 
P engages  automat ically  if you  switch  the  engine 
off  while  the  selector  lever  is  in  D, E, Sor  R. 
If yo u sw itch  the  engine  off  when  the  N position 
is selected,  the  transmission  remains  in  N for  ap 
proximate ly 30  minutes  and  then  Pis  engaged . 
You must  use  the  par king  loc k emergency  release 
before  towing  the  vehicle¢ 
page 89. 
R -Reverse 
The  reverse  gear  is  engaged  in this  pos ition.  Only 
select  reverse  when  the  vehicle  is stationa ry and 
the  engine  is ru nning  at  id le  speed ¢.&. . T o  en
gage  the  R selector  lever  position,  press  the  b rake  pedal,  press  the  lock ing  button 
CD on  the 
selecto r lever  and  select  the  R position  ¢ 
fig. 83. 
A confirmation  tone  wi ll sound  when  the  reve rse 
gear  is engaged. 
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N  -Neutral  (idle ) 
The  t ransmission  is in  idle  in th is  position.  To en
gage  the  N selector  lever  position,  press  the  lock 
i ng  button 
CD on  the  se lector  lever  and  shift  into 
the  N position  ¢ 
fig. 83. 
If you  switch the  engine  off  when  the  N posit io n 
i s selected,  the  transmission  remains  in  N  for  ap 
prox imately  30  minutes  and  then  P is  engaged. 
You cannot  se lect  t he  N pos ition  when  the  ig ni
tion  is swi tched  off.  When  dr iv ing  th rough  an  au
tomat ic car  wash,  fi rst  select  the  N position  and 
then  turn  the  eng ine  off. 
Fo r safety  reasons,  the  veh icle  canno t be  loc ked 
whe n the  t ransmiss io n  is in the  N pos it ion. 
D IS  -Driving  forward 
When  the  transm iss ion  is  in the  D/S  posit ion,  it 
can  be  operated  either  in the  norma l D mode  or 
i n the  S sport  mode.  Move  the  selector  lever  bac k 
to  engage  the  S sport  mode.  You ca n only  se lect 
the  S se lector  lever  position  when  the  Dor  E pos i
tion  is se lected . To select  the  Dor  E position 
again  when  S is engaged,  move  the  selector  lever  back ¢&. . To sh ift  from  N to  D when  traveling  at 
speeds  below  1 mph  (2  km/h),  press  the  brake  pedal  and  shift  into  the  D  position¢&. . 
In  the 
normal  mode D, the  transmission  auto
matically  selects  the  suitable  gear  ratio.  It  de
pends  on  engine  load,  vehicle  speed  and  driving 
style. 
Se lect  the 
sport  mode S fo r sporty  driving . The 
vehicle  makes  f ull use  of  the  engine 's  power. 
Sh ift ing  may  become  noticeable  when  accelerat
i ng . 
The  S selector  lever  posit ion  engages  automati 
ca lly when  you  select 
dynamic mode  in drive  se
l ect*. 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all  WARNINGS. 
-The  vehicle  can  roll  even  if the  ignit ion  is 
sw itched  off.  

<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
-tiptronic  does  not  work  if the  transmission 
is running  in  emergency  mode. 
Kick-down 
Kick-down  enables  maximum  acceleration. 
When  you  press  the  accelerator  pedal  down  be
yond  the resistance  point,  the automatic  trans
mission  shifts  down  into  a  lower  gear  and  the en
gine  utilizes  its  full  power,  depending  on  vehicle 
speed  and  engine  RPM. It  shifts  up into  the  next 
higher  gear  once  the  maximum  specified  engine 
RPM is reached . 
A WARNING 
Please  note  that  the  wheels  could  spin  on 
slick  or  slippery  roads  when  kick-down  is ac
tive. 
Launch  control  program 
The launch  control  program  provides  the  best 
possible  acceleration  when  starting  from  a stop. 
Requirement:  The  engine  must  be  at  operating 
temperature  and  the  steering  wheel  must  not  be 
turned . 
~ Deactivate  the  Start/Stop  system* ¢ page  80. 
The  LED in  the 10 ml button  turns  on. 
~ With  the  engine  running,  press  the ~l.i; -o~FF =! but
ton  briefly ¢ 
page  135. The II indicator  light 
turns  on  and  the  message 
Stabilization  control 
(ESC):  Sport.  Warning!  Restricted  stability 
ap
pears  in  the  instrument cluster display. 
~ Pull  the  selector  lever  back out  of  the  D/S posi
tion  briefly  to  select  the  S position  or  select  the 
Dynamic driving  mode  in  drive  select* 
¢page  122. 
~ Press  the  brake  pedal  firmly  with  your  left food 
and  hold  it all  the  way  down  for  at  least  1 sec
ond. 
~ At  the  same  time,  press  the  gas  pedal  all  the 
way  down  with  your  right  foot  until the  engine 
reaches  and  stays  at  a  high  RPM level. 
~ Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  pedal  within 
S seconds  ¢ 
,&.. 
Driving 
A WARNING 
-Always  adapt  your  driving  to  the  traffic  flow. 
- Only  use  the  Launch  control  program  when 
road  and  traffic  conditions  allow  it  and  oth
er  drivers  will  not  be  endangered  or  both
ered  by your  driving  and  the  vehicle's  accel
eration. 
- Please  note  that  the  drive  wheels  can  spin 
and  the  vehicle  can  break  away  when  sport 
mode  is switched  on,  especially  when  the 
road  is slippery. 
- Once  the  vehicle  has  started  moving,  press 
the 
1 .$ OFFI button  briefly  to  turn  the  sport 
mode  off. 
(D Tips 
- The  transmission  temperature  may  increase 
significantly  after  using  the  launch  control 
program.  If that  happens,  the  program  may 
not  be  available  for  a few  minutes.  It will  be 
available  again  after  a  cool-down period. 
- When  accelerating  using  the  launch  control 
program,  all  vehicle  parts  are subject  to 
heavy  loads.  This  can  lead  to increased 
wear. 
Transmission  malfunction 
•  Transmission:  too  hot.  Please  stop  vehicle 
Do not  continue  driving . Select  the  P selector  lev
er  position  and  contact  an  authorized  Audi  dealer 
or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facility  for  assistance. 
•  Transmission:  malfunction!  Please  stop  ve
hicle  and  shift  to  P 
Do not  continue  driving . Select  the  P selector  lev
er  position  and  contact  an  authorized  Audi  dealer 
or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facility  for  assistance. 
@] Selector  lever:  malfunction!  You may contin
ue  driving.  Please  contact  Service 
There  is a  system  malfunction  in the  transmis
sion.  Drive to  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service  Facility  immediately to have 
the  malfunction  corrected . 
[O] P button:  malfunction!  Auto  P when  engine 
off.  Please  contact  Service  ..,. 
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Assist Electronic  speed  limiter 
Your vehicle  may  be factory  equipped  with  t ires 
that  are  rated  for  a  maximum  speed  of  130  mph  (210  km/h).  This is  less  than  the  maximum  speed 
of  your  vehicle.  To reduce  the  risk  of  sudden  tire 
failure  and loss  of  control  if the  vehicle  is operat
ed  at  excessive  speeds,  your  vehicle  also  has  an 
electronic  speed  limiter . The  electronic  speed 
limiter  prevents  your  vehicle  from  going  faster 
than  the  t ire  speed  rating.  For  mo re  information 
¢page  317. 
If  the  engine  control  unit  receives  faulty  vehicle 
road  speed  s ignals,  the  Malfunction  Indicator 
L amp  (M IL) 
¢..ij will  illuminate.  If  this  occurs, 
contact  the  nearest  autho rized  Audi dealer  for 
assistance. 
_& WARNING 
Always  observe  the  posted  speed  limits  and 
adjust  you r speed  to  suit  prevailing  road,  traf
fic and  weather  condit ions.  Never  drive  your 
vehicle  faster  than  the  max imum  speed  rating 
of  the  tires  installed. 
Speed  warning  system 
Introduction 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  speed  warning  system 
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 
stored . You will  hear  a warning  tone  when  yo ur 
speed  exceeds  the  sto red  va lue  by approximate ly 
3  mp h (3  km/h).  The  indi cator  light  also  tur ns  on 
in the  instrument  cluster  display 
Eel (USA mod
e ls)/ 
Hll (Canada  mode ls)  as  well  as  the  message 
Manually  set speed limit  XXX mph  (km /h ) ex
c eeded . 
The  ind icator  light [01 / (OJ turns  off 
when  the  speed  decreases  below  the  stored  max
imum  speed. 
Sett ing  a threshold  is recommended  if you  would 
like to  be  reminded  when  you  reach  a  certain 
maximum  speed.  Situations  where  you  may  want 
A ss ist 
to  do  so  include  driving  in a  co untry  with  a gener
al  speed  limit  or  if there  is a specified  maximum 
speed  for  winte r tires. 
(D Tips 
Regardless  of  t he  speed  warning  system,  you 
s h ou ld  always  monitor  your  speed  using  the 
speedometer  and  make  s ure  yo u are  fo llow ing 
the  lega l speed  limit. 
Setting  the  warning  threshold 
Appl ies  to : vehicles  with  speed  warni ng system 
You can set,  change and delete  the  warning 
threshold  in the  Infotainment  system. 
.,.  Sele ct  in the  Infotai nment  system: I MENU ! but
ton 
> Vehicle > left  control  b utton > Driver  as
sistance 
> Speed warning > Manu al. 
You can  set  a ny thresho ld  between  20  mp h 
(30  km/h)  and  lS0  mph  (240  km/h) . Settings 
can  eac h be  adjusted  in  increments of  5  mph  (10 
km/h). 
Cruise  control  system 
Switching  on 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  cruise  control  system 
The cruise control system  makes  it possible  to 
drive at  a constant  speed  starting  at  15  mph  (20kmlh). 
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Fig.  88 Operating  lever:  cru ise control  system 
.,. To switch  t he  system  on,  pull  the  lever  into  po
sition 
(D ¢ fig. 88. 
.,.  Drive at  the  speed  to  be  maintained. 
.,.  To store  the speed,  press  the button @. 
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Ass is t 
The  stored  speed  and  the [ij;ji j~i4 (USA models)/ 
Ill (Canada  mode ls)  indicator  light  appear  in the 
instrument  cluster  disp lay . An add itiona l indica
tor  appears  in the  Head -up  display*. 
The  speed  is  maintained  by modifying  engine  power  or  through  an  active  brake  intervention. 
A WARNING 
- Always  pay  attention  to  the  traffic  around 
you  when  the  cruise  control  system  is in op
eration.  You are  always  responsible  for  your 
speed  and  the  distance  between  your  vehi
cle  and  other  veh icles . 
- For  safety  reasons,  cruise  control  should  not 
be  used  in the  city,  in  stop-and-go  traffic,  on 
winding  roads  and  when  road  condit ions  are 
poo r (such  as  ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and 
hydroplaning),  because  t his  increases  the 
risk  of  an  accident. 
- Switch  the  cruise  cont rol  off  temporar ily 
when  d riving  i n turn ing  lanes,  h ighway  exits 
or  in construction  zones . 
- Please  note  tha t unconsciously  "resting" 
yo ur foot on the  accelerator pedal prevents 
the  cruise  control  from  braking.  This  is  be 
cause  pressing  the  acce lerato r pedal  ove r
rides  the  cruise  contro l system. 
- If  a  brake  system  ma lf u nction  such  as  over 
heating  occurs  when  the  cruise  control  sys
tem  is sw itched  on,  the  braking  function  in 
the  system  may  be  sw itched  off.  The  rest  of 
the  cruise  control  system  functions  remain 
active  as  long  as  the 
[ij;(l)~i4 (USA models) I 
i:I (Canada  models)  indicator  light  is on. 
(D Note 
Before  driving  a  long  d istance  on  a  steep 
downward  hill,  decrease  your  speed  and  se
lect  a  lower  driving  gea r.  This  makes  use  of 
the  engine  b raking  effect  and  relieves  the 
brakes. 
(0 Tips 
The  b rake  lights  turn  on  when  the  brakes  are 
app lied  automatically . 
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· Changing  the  speed 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  cruise  control  system 
.,. To  increase/decrease  the  speed  in  1  mph  (1 
km/h)  incremen ts,  briefly 
tap the  lever  toward 
0 10 c::> page  93,  fig . 88 to  the  first  level. 
..  To  increase/decrease  the  speed  in 
S mph (10 
km/h)  increments,  briefly tap the  lever  toward 
0 10 to  the  second  leve l. 
..  To  increase  or  decrease  the  speed  qu ickly, 
hold 
the  lever  toward 0 10 to  the  first  or  second 
level  unt il the  desired  speed  is  reached . 
Overriding  the  speed 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  cruise  control  system 
You can  press  the  acce lerator  pedal  down  to  in
c rease  yo ur speed,  for  example  if you  want  to 
pass  someone.  The  speed  yo u sto red  earl ie r  w ill 
r esume  as  soon  as yo u  release  the  acceler ator 
pedal. 
Howeve r,  if yo u are  exceedi ng  the  stored  speed 
by a  considerable  amount  fo r a  long  time,  the 
c ruise  contro l system  will  temporarily  switch  off. 
The m:iJm (U SA mode ls) ! Ill (Canada  models)  in
dicator  light  in the  instrument  cl uster  turns  off 
and  the  stored  speed  is retained. 
Preselecting  a speed 
App lies to:  vehicles  wit h cruise  control system 
You can pre -select  your  desired  speed  when  the 
vehicle is stationary. 
.,.  Switch  o n the  ignition. 
..  Pull  the  lever  into  pos ition 
(I) c::> page  93, 
fig.  88 . 
.. To  increase  or  decrease  the  speed,  tap  the  lever 
in  the 
0 10 direction. 
This  function  makes  it  possible,  for  example,  to 
save  the  speed  you  want  before  driving  on  the  highway.  Once  on  the  expressway,  act ivate  the 
cruise  contro l by  pull ing  the  lever  into  posit ion 
(I) .