- Fig. 1 Selector lever
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
The adaptive cruise control also assists you when driving in congested traffic.
Stopping automatically
If a vehicle in front stops, the adaptive cruise control applies the brakes (within the limits imposed by the system) and holds the vehicle at a standstill. The start/stop system* can operate in the usual way.
Driving off automatically1)
Driving off manually
Tap the accelerator pedal, or
Pull the lever towards you to position -2-.
If the ACC: automatic go1) message appears, your vehicle will start moving even if there is an obstacle between your car and the vehicle in front - risk of accident!
Note
- If your vehicle does not start moving as expected with the adaptive cruise control, even though the ACC: automatic go1) message is displayed, you can set the vehicle in motion by tapping the accelerator with your foot.
- If an obstacle is detected after the vehicle starts moving, the driver intervention prompt will appear ►Link. Your vehicle will then set off more slowly. This can happen in certain situations, even if there appears to be no obstacle.
1) Not available on vehicles for some markets.