How to Use Cruise Control in Audi A6?

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DelEliza
09/05/25 4:56am
Audi A6 cruise control operation method: Push the lever next to the steering wheel backward to cancel and turn off, pull forward to activate and resume, lift upward to increase the set speed value, and press downward to decrease the set speed value. Whether the cruise control is on can be seen by the green icon on the speedometer - if it's lit, it means it's activated. The Audi A6 is a model under FAW Audi, with body dimensions of 5012mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1485mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2945mm. The Audi A6 incorporates Audi's high-tech proprietary technologies, further enriches luxurious configurations, and is endowed with strong sporty characteristics. From design to performance, it reflects perfect quality, characterized by being more luxurious, more dynamic, and more mature.
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KiaraLee
09/17/25 5:24am
I used to always use the cruise control when driving my Audi A6, and it was quite convenient. First, make sure your speed is above 40 km/h, then press the button with the dashboard icon on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system. Next, accelerate to your desired speed and press the nearby SET button to lock it in. To fine-tune the speed, use the plus or minus buttons above to gradually increase or decrease it. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button to return to manual control. Remember to use it on highways or clear roads—avoid activating it in city traffic jams, as the system's automatic adjustments might not keep up, increasing the risk of accidents. Once, I forgot to turn it off during heavy rain and nearly skidded, but thankfully I braked in time. I recommend checking the buttons monthly to ensure they don’t get stuck and malfunction.
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