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How to use the cruise control on Audi Q5?

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AnaFitz
07/23/25 5:57pm
Set the vehicle speed to the desired speed, then press the top button on the cruise control lever to activate the cruise control. The cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS, is also known as the cruise control driving device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Below are the specific details: 1. Function: After setting the speed and switching as required by the driver, the system automatically maintains the speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. Using this device, when driving on the highway for long periods, the driver no longer needs to control the accelerator pedal, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes, which can save fuel. 2. Setting the desired speed: The Audi Q5L cruise control generally has a separate switch. Once activated, the desired speed can be set at any time above a certain speed. Typically, there is an independent indicator light in the instrument panel that lights up to indicate the system is active. Note that activation does not mean the speed is set; setting the speed requires a separate operation, a feature designed to prevent accidental operation.
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ElisaRose
08/10/25 1:36pm
I'm most familiar with the cruise control in the Audi Q5 because I often drive long distances on highways. The basic steps are: accelerate the car to the desired speed, say above 80 km/h. Then, locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel, usually a small button or lever with a dashboard icon, and press it to activate the system. At this point, you'll hear a slight beep, and the dashboard will display the cruise symbol. Next, use the SET button to lock the current speed; if the car has multifunction buttons, you can adjust the speed up or down in 5 km/h increments using the +/- buttons. To cancel cruise control, simply tap the brake or press the CANCEL button. Using this feature on long drives can save a lot of fuel and relieve pressure on your right foot, but it shouldn't be used in traffic jams or during rainy or foggy weather to avoid skidding risks. I always remind myself to check if the function is working properly before setting off to prevent accidents caused by malfunction. The newer Q5 models also come with adaptive cruise control (ACC), which is smarter for following other cars, but personally, I still prefer the feel of manual control—it feels more stable.
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LoganDella
09/22/25 8:13am
When it comes to the cruise control in the Audi Q5, having driven for over a decade, I believe the key lies in stability and precision. After starting the car and accelerating to a steady speed of around 60-70 km/h, you'll find the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel—press it once to enter standby mode, indicated by a green light. Press SET+ to lock the current speed, and use the scroll wheel or buttons for fine adjustments to speed up or down. On highways, this feature is incredibly practical: it can reduce fuel consumption by 10% and helps you focus on road conditions. However, pay attention to the details: avoid using it in urban areas as the system reacts slowly during sudden braking; also, refrain from activating it in rainy conditions when tire grip is poor, increasing the risk of losing control. To deactivate, either press the brake or the OFF button. The Audi system is quite reliable, but occasional malfunctions may require a visit to the dealership to check the wiring—I once experienced button lag, which was resolved by adding some lubricant. Remember, safety comes first; have technicians test the function during regular maintenance to prevent issues before they arise.
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KaiLynn
11/06/25 2:33am
Using Cruise Control in the Q5 is simple and easy: Start the car, get on the highway, and accelerate to your desired speed, such as 90 km/h. There's a dedicated button on the steering wheel—press it to activate the cruise control function. Wait for the indicator light to come on, then press the SET button to lock in the speed. Use the adjacent buttons to adjust the speed up or down, changing by 5 km/h with each press. To cancel, gently tap the brake. This feature is fantastic for long trips, reducing fatigue, saving fuel, and being eco-friendly. However, avoid using it on steep slopes or in heavy traffic to prevent misjudgment risks. Audi's design is user-friendly, with smooth operation that even beginners can quickly master. Regularly check the buttons for responsiveness to ensure worry-free driving.
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