How to use the cruise control on Audi A4L?
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The method to use the cruise control on Audi A4L is: 1. Pull the lever inward to enter the standby cruise state, and the cruise icon will be displayed on the instrument panel; 2. When the vehicle speed reaches the specified speed or above, press the cruise control button; 3. During cruise control, pulling the lever upward can increase the vehicle speed, and pulling it downward can decrease the vehicle speed; 4. Pushing the lever outward can temporarily exit the cruise function, and pulling it inward can resume the cruise function; 5. Pushing the lever all the way outward will exit the cruise control. The Audi A4L is a medium-sized 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of: length 4858mm, width 1847mm, height 1439mm, and a wheelbase of 2908mm.
I've been driving an Audi A4L for several years, and the cruise control feature has been a great help. It's typically activated when the speed exceeds 40 km/h on the highway. Simply press the SET button on the right side of the steering wheel to lock in the current speed. To accelerate, push the lever upward, and to decelerate, pull it downward, adjusting by about 5 km/h each time. The easiest way to cancel it is by lightly pressing the brake, which pauses the system; to resume, press the RES button. Be careful not to use it in heavy traffic or on winding roads, and always keep both hands on the steering wheel in case of emergencies. During regular maintenance, I often have the cruise control buttons and wiring checked, as dust buildup can affect sensitivity. Audi's electronic systems are reliable, but regular maintenance is essential to avoid system failures that could lead to safety issues. Using cruise control on long drives saves fuel and effort, significantly improving comfort, but never rely solely on automatic control—always keep your eyes on the road conditions.