AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2017 Manual PDF
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2017, Model line: A5 CABRIOLET, Model: AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2017Pages: 266, PDF Size: 66.64 MB
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the risk of  injury,  these  individuals  should 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating elements  in 
the  seats,  do  not kneel  on  the  seats  or  place 
heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of the  seat. 
Setup 
The basic  climate  control  settings  can  be  adjust
ed  in the  radio  or  MMI*. 
.,. Select : I CAR  I function  button  > A/C control  but
ton.  Or 
.,.  Select : 
ICARI function  button> Car systems* 
control  button  > AC. 
Automatic  recirculation* 
When  switched  on,  automatic  recirculation  con
trols  the  recirculation  mode  automatica lly.  If  the 
windows  fog  up, press  the 
I@ F RONT I button. 
Synchronization* 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the same 
settings  are applied  to  both the  driver  and  front 
passenger,  except  for  the  seat heating/venti la
tion* . Synchronization  switches 
off when  you  ad
just  the  settings  on  the  front  passenger's  side . 
You  can  also  switch synchronization  on  by press
in g  and  holding  the  knob  on the driver's  side. 
Supplementary  heater 
The  supplementary  heater  warms  the  interior  of 
veh icles with  flexible  fuel  engines  more  quickly . 
The  supplementary  heater  is controlled  automat ically  in the 
Auto setting . 
Warm  and  cold 
Upper  cabin  heating 
App lies  to:  vehicles with  upper  cab in  heating 
Fig. 84 Driver 's  se a t:  ve nt for  upper  c ab in heating 
Fig . 85 D rive r's se at:  upper  cabin heating  button 
The  upper  cabin  area  of the  front  seats  can  be 
heated  at  three  levels when  the  engine  is run 
ning . 
.,.  Press  the ~ button  to switch  the  upper  cabin 
hea ting  on . The  LED illum inates. 
.,.  Press  the~ button  repeatedly  until  the  LED 
goes  out  to  switch  the  upper  cabin  heating 
off . 
A WARNING 
-Individuals  w ith redu ced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperature  could develop  burns  when 
using  the  upper  cabin  heating. To reduce 
the  risk  of  injury, these individuals  should 
not  use  upper  cabin  heating. 
- The  output  from  the upper  cabin  heating 
system  may  be  very  hot temporarily  if the 
air  vents  in  the seats <=> 
fig. 84 are  covered 
by clothing  or  other  objects  when  the sys
tem  is switched  on.  This can  cause  burns  on 
unprotected  skin  exposed  directly  to  the 
vents. 
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Warm  and  cold 
(D Tips 
-Upper cabin heating  always switches  on at 
the  highest  level.  You can reduce  the heat 
output  with  the~ button  and  increase it 
with  the~  button  as needed. 
- Ene rgy management¢ 
page 173 may re
duce  the  heat  output  if  the  battery  voltage 
i s too  low. 
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Driving 
Steering 
Manually  adjustable  steering  wheel 
The steering  wheel  position  is  fully adjus table  up 
and  down  and  forward  and  back . 
Fig.  86  Lever  under  the ste ering  column 
Fi rst,  ad just  t he  driver 's  sea t correct ly. 
•  Pull the  lever ¢ 
fig. 86 ¢ .&, . 
• Move the  steer ing  whee l to  the  desired  posi
t ion. 
•  Push  the  lever  against  the  steeri ng  column  un-
ti l it  locks . 
There  must  be  a t  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and  the  center  of  the  stee rin g 
wheel.  If yo u cannot  sit  mo re  than  10  inches  (25 
cm)  from  the  steering  wheel,  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is available  to  help  you  reach  the ped
als  and  increase  the  distance  from  the  steering 
wheel. 
F or  detai led  information  on  how  to adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page 58 . 
.&_ WARNING 
Improper  use  of  steering  whee l adjustment 
and  improper  seating  position  can cause  ser i
ous  pe rsonal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steer ing  whee l co lumn  on ly w hen 
the  vehicle  is not  mov ing  to  prevent  loss  of 
vehicle  control. 
- Adjust  the driver's  seat  or  steering  wheel  so 
that  there  is  a  min imum  of  10  inches  (25 
cm)  betwee n your  chest  and  t he  s teer ing 
wheel 
¢page 112, fig. 128 . If you  ca nnot 
-
D rivi ng 
maintain  t his minimum  distance,  the  airbag 
system  cannot  p rotect  yo u proper ly. 
- If physical  limitations  prevent  you  from  sit
ting  10  inches (25  cm)  or  more  from  the 
steer ing  whee l,  check  with  your  author ized 
Audi dealer  to  see  if adaptive  equipment  is 
ava ilable. 
- If  the  steer ing  whee l is  aligned  w ith  your 
face,  the  supplementa l driver's  a irbag  can
not  provide  as  much  protect io n  in an  acc i
dent.  Always make  sure  that  the  steer ing 
wheel  is aligned  with  you r chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  wheel  with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o' clock  posi
tions  to  reduce  the  risk of  pe rso nal  inju ry if 
the  dr iver's  a irbag  dep loys . 
- Never  ho ld the  stee ring wheel  at  the  12 
o'cl ock position  or  wi th you r hands  inside 
the  stee rin g  wheel  rim  or  on  t he  s teer ing 
wheel  h ub.  Holding  the  stee ring w heel  the 
wrong  way  can  cause  serious  inj uries  to  the 
hands,  arms  and  head  if the  driver's  airbag 
deploys . 
Ignition  lock 
Starting  engine  with  the  key 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  ignition  lock 
The  ignition  is switched  on and  the  engine  start· 
ed  with  the  ignition  key . 
Fig . 87 Ig nition key 
Starting  the  engine 
•  Insert  the  key  into the ignition  lock . 
•  Step  on  the  brake  pedal  and  move  the  sele ctor 
lever  to  the  P or  N position . 
•  Press  the  key ¢ 
fig. 87  -the  engine  will start. 
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Driving 
Sw it c hing the  ignit ion on /off 
If you  would  like to  switch  the  ignition  on  with
out  starting  the  engine,  follow  these  steps: 
•  Insert  the  key  into  the  ignition  lock. 
•  Press  the  key br iefly 
withou t pressing  the  b rake 
pedal. 
•  To  switc h the  ignition  off,  press  the  key again. 
When  start ing  the  engine,  major  electrical  loads 
are  swi tched  off  temporarily. 
You can  only  remove  the  key with  the  ignition 
sw itched  off. 
If  the  engine  should  not start  immed iate ly,  the 
starting  process  is automat ically  stopped  after  a 
short  t ime . Repeat  sta rting  procedure. 
A WARNING 
- Never  allow  the  engine  to  run  in  confined 
spaces  -dange r of  asp hyxiation. 
- Never  remove  the  ignit ion  key from  the  ign i
t ion  loo k while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  Other
wise,  the  steering  lock  cou ld  sudden ly en
gage  and  you  would  not  be  able  to  stee r the 
vehicle. 
- Always ta ke  the  key wi th you whenever  you 
leave  you r vehicle . Otherw ise,  the  engine 
could  be  started  or  electrical  equipment 
suc h as  the  power  windows  cou ld  be  operat 
ed.  This  can lead  to  serious  injury. 
- Never  leave  children  or  persons  requiring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  The  doors  can be  locked  using  the  remote trans
mitter,  preventing  people  from  escaping 
from  the  vehicle  on  the ir own  in the  event  o f 
an  emergency.  Depend ing  on  the  t ime  of 
year,  people  inside  the  vehicle  can  be  ex posed  to  very  hig h or very  low  tempera
t ur es. 
([)  Note 
Avoid high  engine  rpm,  fu ll thrott le  and  heavy 
eng ine  loads  until  the  eng ine  has  reached  op
era ting  temperat ure -otherwise  you  r is k  en
gi ne  damage. 
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@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Do not  let  the  engine  run  while  parked  to 
warm  up.  Beg in driving  immed iate ly . Th is  re
duces  unnecessary  emissions. 
@ Tips 
- If the  key cannot  be  removed  from  the  igni
t ion  lock,  you  have  to  pull  the  mechan ica l 
key out  of  the master  key  in order  to be  able 
to  lock  the vehicle 
c::, page  30. 
-Some  no ise  after  starting  the  engine  is  nor
ma l and  is no  cause  for  concern. 
- If you  leave  the  ve hicle w ith  the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ignition  w ill switch  off  af
ter  a certain  per iod  of t ime.  Please  note  that 
electrical  equipment  such  as  exterior  lights 
w ill switch  off  as  well  when  that  happens . 
Starting  the  vehicle with  the  emergency 
key 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with ignition lock 
You can use  the  emergency  key  as  an ignition  key 
,n an emergency. 
F ig . 88 Glove  compartment:  Adapter for  emergency  key 
Fig . 89 Insert  emerge ncy  key  into  the  adapter 
• Take  the adapter  for  the  emergency  key out  of 
the  glove  compartment 
c::, fig.  88 .  .,,_  
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.. Push  the  emergency  key¢ fig. 89 fully  into  the 
adapt er. Make sure  that  th e Audi  rings  are  fac
ing  up . 
..  Press  the  eme rgency  key  in the  adapter  down 
until  i t latches  audibly  . 
..  Insert  the  adapter  with  the  emergency  key for 
ward  into the ignition  switch.  The  engine  can 
now  be  started  as  usual. 
('O Tips 
The  emergency  key should  not  be  stored  in
side  the  vehicle . 
Stopping  the  engine 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  ig ni tion  lock 
.. Bring  the  vehicle  to  a  full  stop  . 
.. Automatic  transmission: Move the  selector  lev
er  to  the  P or  N position  . 
..  Press  on  the  ignition  key.  The  engine  is turned 
off. 
..  You can  now  remove  the  key . 
Steering  lock 
The  steering  locks  when  you  remove  the  ignition 
key.  The locked  steering  helps  prevent  vehicle 
theft. 
Emergency off 
If  it  is  necessary  in  unusual  circumstances , the 
engine  can be  switched  off  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving . The  engine  will be  switched  off  if you 
press  on  the  key for  an  extended  period. 
A WARNING ,-
- Never  turn  off  the  engine  before  the  vehicle 
has  come  to  a  complete  stop.  The  full  func
tion  of the  brake  booster  and  the  power 
steering  is not  guaranteed.  You must  use 
more  force  to  turn  or  brake  if necessary . Be
cause  you  cannot  steer  and  brake  as  you 
usually  would,  this could  lead  to  crashes 
and  serious  injuries. 
- For safety  reasons, you  should  always park 
your  vehicle  with  the  selector  lever  in  P. 
Otherwise,  the  vehicle  could  inadvertently 
roll  away . 
Driving 
-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  com
partment. 
- Always take  the  key with  you  whenever  you 
leave  your  vehicle.  Otherwise,  the  engine 
could  be  started  or  electrical  equipment 
such  as  the  power  windows  could  be operat
ed.  This  can  lead  to serious  injury. 
- Never  leave children  or  persons requiring  as
sistance  unattended  in the  vehicle.  The 
doors  can  be  locked using  the  remote  trans
mitter,  preventing  people  from  escaping 
from  the  vehicle  on  their  own  in  the  event  of  an  emergency.  Depending  on  the  time  of 
year,  people  inside  the  vehicle  can  be  ex posed  to  very  high or  very  low tempera 
tures  . 
(D Note 
If  the  engine  has  been  under  heavy  load  for 
an  extended  period,  heat  builds  up  in the  en
gine  compartment  after  the  engine  is switch 
ed  off  -there  is a  risk  of  damaging  the  engine. 
Allow  the engine  to  run at  idle  for  about  two 
minutes  before  switching  it  off. 
Convenience  key 
Starting  the  engine 
Applies  to : vehicles  wit h co nvenience  key 
The !S TAR T ENGINE ST OPI button  switches  the 
ignition on ond storts  the  engin e. 
Fig.  90 Cente r  conso le : START ENGINE STOP bu tton 
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Driving 
Starting  the  engine 
.,. Step  on  the  b rake  pedal  and  move  the  se lector 
l ever  to  P o r N 
¢ &, . 
... Press  on  the r.l S::-:: T=- A,,., R ""T=-= E~ N":"'. G::- I ;-:N:-:-.:= E-;:Se:;T;=-;: O" P~I button 
¢ fig. 
90-the  engine  will  start . 
Switching  the  ignition  on/off 
If yo u wou ld  like  to  switch  the  ign ition  on  with
ou t starting  the  eng ine,  fo llow  these  steps: 
.,.  Press  t he 
I STAR T ENGIN E ST OPI button with
out 
pressing  the  brake  pedal. 
.,.  To  switc h the  ign ition  off,  press  t he  bu tton 
again. 
I f t he  engine  should  not  start  immed iate ly, the 
starting  p rocess  is a utomat ica lly stopped  afte r a 
short  t ime.  Repe at  st arting  procedu re . 
When  start ing  the  e ng ine,  major  elect rical  loads 
are  switched  off  temporarily. 
After  a  cold  engine  is started,  there  may  be  a  b rief  period  of  increased  no ise  beca use  oil  pres
sure  must  first  bui ld  up  in the  hydraulic  valve  ad
justers.  This  is no rmal  a nd  not  a cause  for  con
cern. 
.&, WARNING 
- Never  allow  t he  eng ine  to  run  in  confine d 
spa ces  -danger  of  asphyxiation. 
- Never  t urn off  the  engine  until  the  vehi cle 
has  come  to  a  comp lete  stop. 
- Always  take  the  key wi th you  w henever  you 
leave  you r vehicle.  Othe rw ise,  the  eng ine 
c ould  be  sta rted  o r ele ctrical  eq uipment 
s u ch  as  the  power  windows  co uld be  operat
ed.  This  can  lead  to  se rious  injury. 
- Never  leave  children  or  pe rsons  requiring  as 
sistance  unattended  i n the  vehicle.  The 
doo rs can  be  loc ked  using  the  remote  trans
mitter,  prevent ing  people  from  escaping 
from  the  vehicle  on  the ir own  in the  event  of 
an  emergency . Depend ing  o n the  t ime  of 
year,  peop le  inside  the  vehicle  can  be  ex
posed  to  very  hig h or  very  low  tempe ra-
t u r es. 
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(D Note 
Avoid high  engine  rpm,  full  throttle  and  heavy 
engine  loads  unti l the  engine  has  reached  op
e rating  tempe rature  -otherwise  you  risk en
gine  damage. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Do not  let  the  eng ine  run  wh ile  pa rked  to 
warm  up.  Beg in d riving  immed iate ly. Th is  re
duces  unnecessary  emissions. 
(D Tips 
- After  starting  a  co ld  eng ine,  the re  may  be  a 
br ief  per iod  of  increased  noise  because  the 
oil pressure  must  first  build  up  in the  hy
dra ulic valve  adjusters . Th is  is  norma l and 
not  a  cause  for  concern . 
- If you  leave  the  ve hicle w ith  the  ignition 
switched  on,  the  ig nition  w ill switch  off  af
ter  a ce rtain  per iod  of  t ime . Please  note  that 
elect rical  equipment  such  as  exte rior  lights 
w ill  swi tch off  as we ll when  that  happens. 
Switching  engine  off 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  convenience  key 
.,. Br ing your  vehi cle  to a  comple te stop . 
.,.  Move the  se lector  lever  to  the  P or  N position . 
...  Press  the 
I STAR T ENGINE  S TOP I button 
¢ page 73, fig. 90. 
Steering  lock 
The  steer ing  locks  when  yo u turn the  eng ine  off 
u sing  t he 
I S TART  ENGI NE  STOPI button  and 
open  the  driver's  doo r. The  locked  steering  he lps 
prevent  veh icle  theft. 
Emergency off 
I f  necessary,  the  eng ine  can  be  switched  off  w ith 
t h e  se lec to r l ever  in t he  R or  D/S  posit ions.  The 
engine  s tops  if you  press  and  hold  the 
I S T AR T EN GINE  S TOP ! button  at  speeds  be low 
6  mph  (10  km/ h) and  press  the  brake  pedal.  .,,.  
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A WARNING ,~ 
- Never turn  off the  engine  before  the  veh icle 
has  come to  a comp lete  stop.  T he f ull  func
t io n  of the  brake  booster  and  the  power 
steering  is no t gua ran teed.  You must  us e 
more  for ce to  turn  or  b rake  if ne cessa ry. Be
c a use you  ca n no t steer  a nd bra ke as you 
u sually wou ld,  thi s could  lead to  crashes 
and  ser ious  injuries . 
- F or sa fe ty  reasons,  you should  always par k 
yo ur vehicle wi th t he selec tor  lever in P . 
Otherwise,  the  ve hicl e cou ld  inadvertently 
roll away. 
- The  radia tor  fan  can continue  to  run fo r up 
to  10 m inutes  even afte r you have turned 
off the  engine  and  removed  t he  ignition  key. 
The radiato r fan  can also  turn  on again  if the 
engi ne coolant  heats  up because  of intense 
s u nlight  or  heat  bui ld-up  in the  engine  com
partmen t. 
- Always take  the  key with you whenever  you 
leave your vehicle. Othe rw ise,  the  engine 
cou ld be  sta rted  o r electrical  e quipme nt 
s u ch  as  the  power windows  co uld  be opera t
ed.  This  can  lead  t o se rious  inj ury. 
0 Note 
If the  engine  has  been  under  heavy  load for 
an  exte nded  per iod,  heat  builds  up  in the  en
g in e compa rtment  after  the  eng ine is switch
ed  off  -there  is a risk of  damaging the  eng ine. 
Allow t he engine  to r un  at  idle fo r abo ut  two 
m inu tes  befo re swit chi ng i t off . 
Driver  messages 
Ignition  is  on 
This message  appea rs and  a warning  tone  sounds 
if you open  t he d river's doo r when  the  ignition  is 
sw itche d on. 
No key  identified 
This message  appea rs when  the 
I S TAR T ENGINE STOPI button  is  pressed  if the re 
is no master  key  ins ide the  ve hicle or if the  sys
tem  does  not  recognize  it . For examp le, the  mas 
ter  key cannot  be  recognized  if it  is cove red  by an 
D riving 
object  (e .g. al uminum  brief case)  which  screens 
t h e radio signal.  Electronic devices such  as  ce ll 
phones  can a lso  interfe re with the  radio signal. 
Pre ss brake  pedal  to  start  engine 
T h is message  appears  if you do not  p ress  the 
bra ke peda l to  s tart  t he engine. 
Shift  to  N or  P to  start  engine 
This message  appears  w hen attempting  to  start 
the  engine  if the  se lector  lever for  the  automatic 
transm ission  is not  in the  P or  N position.  The en
gine can on ly be started  with the  se lector  in 
these  positions . 
I!! Is  the  key in the  vehicle? 
This message  appears  if the  mas ter key  is re 
moved from  the  veh icle with the  engine  r unning . 
If the  master  key is no longer  in the  vehicle, you 
cannot  sw itch  on the  ign ition  after  stopping  the 
engine  a nd you also  cannot  start  the  engine 
again . Moreover, you cannot  lock the  vehicle 
from  the  o uts ide with  the  key . 
Shift  to  P otherwise  vehicle  can  roll  away.  Doo rs 
do  not  lock if  le ver  is not  in  P. 
This message  appears  for  safety  reasons  along 
with  a warning  signal.  It  appears  if the  selector  l ever for the  automat ic transmission  is  not  in the 
P position  when  switch ing off the  ign ition.  Move 
t h e se lector  lever to  the  P position,  otherw ise  the 
vehicle  is  no t secured  against  roll ing away. Yo u 
also  cannot  lock the  vehicle us ing t he  lock ing 
button * on t he  doo r handle  o r using t he  remo te 
k ey. 
Convenienc e key defective!  Use ignition  lock 
This message  appears  if the  engine  must  be 
started  or stopped  using  the  ignition  key and  not 
th e 
I S TA RT ENGINE ST OPI button . 
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Driving 
Electromechanical 
parking  brake 
Operation 
The electromechanical  parking  brake  replaces 
the  hand  brake. 
Fig. 91 Ce nter  conso le: Park ing  brak e 
~Pullon  the switch @c:>fig. 91 to  apply  the 
parking  brake . The  ind icator  lights  in the  switch 
and . (USA 
models) ;II (Canada  models)  in 
the  instr ument  cluster  illum inate. 
~ With  the  ign ition  switched  on,  step  on  the 
brake  peda l or  the  acce lerato r pedal  and  press 
t he  switch  @at the  same  t ime  to  re lease  the 
parking  brake . The  indicator  lights  in the  switch 
and . (USA 
models) ;II (Canada  models)  in 
the  instr ument  cluster  go  o ut. 
Your ve hicle  is equipped  wi th  an  elec tromechani 
cal  parking  b rake.  The  park ing  brake  is designed 
to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  un intent ional
ly and  rep laces  the  hand  brake . 
I n addition  to  t he  norma l func tions  of  a tradi 
tional  hand  brake,  the  electromecha nica l park ing 
b rake  provides  various  convenience  and  safety 
functions. 
When  starting  from  rest 
- T he  integ ral  s tart ing  assist  helps  you  when 
driv ing  by a utomat ically  releasing  the  park ing 
brake  ¢ 
page 77, Starting  from  rest . 
-When  starting  on  in cli nes,  the  sta rting  assist 
prevents  the  vehicle  from  unintentiona lly roll 
ing  back . The  braking  forc e of  the  park ing  b rake 
is not  released  until  sufficient  drivi ng force  has 
been  built  up  at  the  wheels. 
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Emergency brake funct ion 
An emergency  bra ke  ensures  th at  the  vehicle  can 
be  s lowed  down  even  if t he 
normal brakes  fa il 
c:> page 77, Emergency  braking . 
A WARNING 
-
If  a drive  range  is e ngaged  w ith  the  vehicle 
stationary  and  the  engine  running,  you  must 
i n  no  instance  accelerate  careless ly.  Other
wise  the  veh icle  w ill start  to  move  immediate
ly  -risk  of  an  accident. 
(D Tips 
- If the  park ing  brake  is applied  with  the  igni
t ion  switched  off,  the  indicator  lights  in the 
switch  and  -(USA mode ls)/ .  (Cana
da  models)  in the  instrument  cluster  w ill go 
o ut  after  a  certai n pe riod  of  time. 
- Occasional  noises  when  the  pa rking  brake  is 
applie d and  released  are  normal  and  are  not 
a ca use  for  conc ern. 
- Whe n the  vehicle  is  parked,  the  parking 
brake  goes  through  a self-test  cycle  at  regu
lar  intervals.  Any associated  noise s are  nor
m al. 
Parking 
~ Press  the  bra ke  peda l to stop  the  ve hicle. 
~ Pull  the  switch@¢ page 76, fig.  91 to  set  the 
parking  bra ke . 
~ Move the  se lector  lever  to  P. 
~ T urn  the  engine  off¢.&,. . 
~ When  on  inclines  or  decl ines,  turn  the  steer ing 
wheel  so  that  the  vehicle  will  ro ll into  the  curb 
if it  begins  to  move . 
.&_ WARNING 
-W hen  you  leave  yo ur vehicle  -even  if only 
b riefly- always  re move  t he  igni tion  key.  This 
app lies  p art ic ula rly when  children  remain  in 
the  vehicle.  Ot herwise  the  children  could 
start  the  e ngine,  re lease  the  parking  brake 
or  operate  electrica l equipment  (e .g.  power 
w indows) . The re  is the  r isk of  an  accident.  
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-When  the  vehicle  is locked,  no  one  - part icu
larly  not  children  should  remain  in the  vehi
cle.  Locked  doors  make  it  more  diff icu lt  for 
emergency  workers  to  get  into  the  vehicle  -
putt ing  lives  at  risk. 
Starting  from  rest 
The starting  assist  function  ensures  that  the 
parking  brake  is released  automatically  upon 
starting . 
Stopping  and applying  parking brake 
~ Pull  the  switch @9 page 76, fig. 91 to  apply 
the  parking  brake. 
Starting  and automatically  releasing the 
parking  brake 
~ When  you  start  to  drive  as  usual,  the  parking 
brake  is  automatica lly released  and  your  vehicle 
begins  to  move. 
When  stopping  at  a traffic  signal  or  stopping  in 
city  traffic  on  vehicles  w ith  an  automatic  trans
miss ion,  the  park ing  brake  can  be  applied.  The 
vehicle  does  not  have  to  be  held  with  the  foot brake . The  park ing  brake  eliminates  the  tendency 
to  creep  with  a drive  range  engaged.  As soo n as 
you  dr ive  off  as  usual,  the  parking  brake  is  re
leased  automatically  and the  veh icle  starts  to 
move. 
Starting  on  slopes 
When  starting  on  inclines,  the start ing  assist  pre 
vents  the  vehicle  from  unintentionally  rolling 
back.  The  braking  force of the  parking  brake  is 
not  released  until  sufficient  driving force has 
been  built up at  the  wheels. 
(D Tips 
For safety  reasons,  the parking  brake is re
leased  automatically  only  when the  driver's 
safety  belt  is engaged in  the  buckle. 
Driving 
Starting  off  with  a trailer 
To prevent  rolling back  unintentionally  on an  in
cline,  do  the  following: 
~ Keep  the  switch @9 page 76, fig.  91 pulled 
and  depress  the  accelerator.  The  parking  brake 
stays  applied  and  prevents  the  vehicle  from 
rolling  backwa rd . 
~ You ca n release  the  sw itch @once  you  a re  sure 
that  you  are  develop ing  enough  dr iv in g force  at 
t he  wheels  by depressing  the  accelerator. 
Depending  on  the  weight  of  the  rig  (vehicle  and 
trailer)  and  the  severity of  the incline,  you  may 
roll  backwards  as you  start.  You can  prevent  roll
i ng  backwards  by holding  the  pa rking  brake 
swi tch @ pulled  out  and  accelerating  -just  as 
you  wou ld when  starting  on  a  hill  with  a  conven
t iona l hand  brake . 
Emergency braking 
In the  event  that  the  conventional  broke  system 
foils  or locks. 
~ I n an  emergency,  pull  the switch@Q page 76, 
fig.  91 and  continue  to  pull  it  to  slow  your  vehi 
cle  down  with  the  parking brake. 
~ As soon  as  you  re lease  the  switch  @or acceler-
ate,  the  braking  process  stops . 
If you  pull the  switch  @and  hold  it above  a 
speed  of  about  5 mph  (8  km/h),  the  emergency 
braking  f unction  is  init iated.  The  vehicle  is braked 
at  all  four  whee ls  by activating  the  hydraulic 
brake  system . The  brake  performance  is s imilar 
to  making  an  emergency  stop 
Q .& . 
In  order  not  to activate  the  emergency  braking  by 
mistake,  an  audible  warning  tone  (buzzer) 
sounds  when  the  switch @is  pulled . 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 bra ke  has 
failed  or the  brake  pedal is obstructed.  Using 
the  parking  brake  to perform  emergency 
braking  w ill slow  your  vehicle  down  as  if you 
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Driving 
had made a fu ll brake application.  The laws  of 
physics cannot  be suspended even with  ESC 
and its  associated  components  ( ABS, ASR, 
EDS) . In  corners  and when  road or weather 
conditions  are bad, a ful l brake application 
can cause the  vehicle  to  sk id or the  rea r end to 
break away- r isk ing an accide nt. 
Speed  warning  system 
Overview 
The speed  warning system  helps you  to keep your 
driving speed  below  a set  speed  limit. 
The speed warning  system  warns  if  the driver  ex 
ceeds a prev ious ly stored  max imum  speed. A 
warn ing tone  wi ll sound as soon as the  vehicle 
speed exceeds the  set speed by about 
3 mph 
(3 km/h) . At  the  same time,  a warning  symbo l 
appears in the  display.  The symbol 's appearance 
might  be d ifferent  in some  models. 
The speed warning  system  has two  warn ing 
thresho lds that  funct ion  independent ly of  each 
other  and that  have somew hat  different  purpos
es: 
Speed warn ing 1 
You can use speed warn ing 1 to  set the  maximum 
speed wh ile you  are dr iving . This setting  wi ll re 
main  in effect  unti l yo u turn 
off the  ignition,  as
sum ing that  you  have not  changed or  reset  the 
sett ing . 
The . (USA models)/ . (Canada mode ls) 
speed warning  symbol  in the  wa rning 
1 display 
appears when you  exceed the  maximum  speed . It 
goes out  when  the  speed falls  below  the  stored 
maximum  speed . 
The speed warning  symbo l will  also  go out  if  the 
speed 
exceeds the  stored  maximum  speed by 
more  than  about  25  mph  (40  km/h)  for  at  least 
10 seconds . The stored  maximum  speed is de let
ed. 
Speed warn ing  2 
Stor ing warning  2 is recommended  if  yo u always 
want  to  be reminded of  a certain  speed, for  ex
ample  when you are traveling  in a country  that 
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has a general  maximum  speed  limit,  or  if  you do 
not  want  to  exceed a specified  speed for  winter 
tires. 
The . (USA models) 
I. (Canada models) 
speed warning  2 symbol  appears in the  display 
when you  exceed the  stored  speed limit.  Unlike 
warning 
1, it  will  not  go out  unt il the  vehicle 
speed drops  below  the  stored  speed limit. 
Setting  speed warning 
2 c;, page 79. 
(D Tips 
Eve n t hough yo ur vehicle  is e quipped w ith  a 
speed w arning  system,  you  should  still  wa tch 
the  speedome ter  to  ma ke sure you  are no t 
d rivin g faste r than  the  speed lim it. 
Speed warning  1:  setting  a speed limit 
Warning  threshold  1 is s et by  the !SE TI button. 
Fig.  92 SET  butt on  in t he  in strum en t  cl uste r 
Storing  the  maximum  speed 
.. Drive at  the  desired  maximum  speed . 
..  Press the 
!SET I button  in the  instrument  pane l 
disp lay 
c;,  fig.  92 for 1 second . 
Resetting  the maximum  speed 
..  Drive the  vehicle  at  a speed of  at  least 3 mp h 
(5 km/h) 
..  Press the 
~ 1s=E T= I button  for  more  than 2 seconds. 
The . (USA models) 
I. (Canada mo dels) 
speed warning  symbo l w ill  appear  brief ly in the 
display  when you  release the 
!SE TI button  to  indi
cate that  the  maximum  speed has been stored 
successfully.