engine AUDI S6 2015 Owner's Guide
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soon  as  the switch(®) is released,  or the  accel 
erator  pedal  is depressed,  emergency  braking 
stops. 
.&_ WARNING 
Emergency  braking should  only  be  used  in 
an  emergency,  when  the  normal  foot  brake 
has  failed  or the  brake pedal  is obstructed . 
Using  the  parking  brake  to  perform  emer
gency  braking  will  slow your  vehicle  down 
as  if you  had  made a full  brake  applicat ion. 
The  laws  of physics  cannot be suspended 
even  with  ESC and  its  associated  compo
nents  (ABS, ASR, EDL). In  corners  and 
when  road or  weather  conditions  are  bad 
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a full  brake  application  can  cause  the  vehi-
cle  to  skid  or the  rear end  to  break  away  -
r isking  an  accident. 
Start-Stop-System 
Description 
Appl ies  to  vehicles : wit h Start-Stop-System 
The  Start-Stop-System  can  help  increase  fuel 
economy  and  reduce  CO
2 emissions. 
I n the  Start-Stop-mode,  the  engine  shuts  off 
automatically  when the vehicle  is  stopped, 
such  as  at a traffic  light.  The  ignit io n  remains 
sw itched  on  dur ing  th is stop  phase.  The  en
gine  will  be  automatically  restarted when 
needed. 
The  last Start-Stop-System  setting  (on/off  us
ing  the  button 
l<AJou l) will  be  restored  when  the 
ignition  is turned  on . The  LED in  the 
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ton  turns  on  when  the  Start-Stop-System  is 
switched  off  manually. 
Basic requirements  for  the  Start-Stop 
mode 
- The  driver's  door  is  closed . 
- The  driver'  seat  belt  is latched. 
- The  hood  is closed. 
- T he veh icle  must  have  been  driven  faster 
~ than 2.5  mph  (4  km/h)  since  the  last  stop. 
~ -A tra iler  is not  hitched  to  the  veh icle. 
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.&_ WARNING 
-Never  let the  vehicle  roll  with  the  engine 
sw itched  off . You could  lose  control  over 
the  vehicle.  This can  lead  to  a  collision 
and  serious  injuries. 
- The  brake  booster  and  the steering  sup
port  do  not  work  while  the  engine  is 
sw itched  off.  More force  is  required  to 
stop  and  to  steer  the  vehicle. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  injuries,  make  sure 
that  the  Start-Stop-System  is  turned  off 
when  working  in the  eng ine compart
ment ¢ 
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(D Note 
Always  switch  off the  Sta rt-Stop-System 
when  driving  through  water¢ 
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Starting/stopping  the  engine 
Applies to vehicles: w ith  Start -Stop-System 
Fig.  80 Instrument  cluste r: engine  sw itched  off  (stop 
p hase) 
.,.  Slow  the vehicl e to  a  stop  using the  brake 
and  keep  pressing  the brake  pedal.  The  en 
gine  will switch  off. The 
tlJ indicator  light 
appears  in the  information  line  in the  instru
ment  cluster  display. 
..  When  you  take  your  foot  off  the  brake  ped
al,  the  engine  restarts.  The  indicator light 
turns  off. 
Additional  information 
The  eng ine  will switch  off  in the  P, D,  N and  S 
positions  as  well  as  in  manual  mode.  In the  P 
position,  the  engine  will also  remain  off  if you 
take  your  foot  off the  brake  pedal.  The  engine 
starts  aga in when  you  select  another  selector  ..,_  
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80  On  the  road 
lever  position  and  take  your  foot  off  the  brake 
pedal. 
If  you  select  the R position  during  a  Stop 
phase,  the  engine  will  start  again. 
Shift  from 
D to P quickly  to  prevent  the  engine 
from  starting  unintentionally  when  shifting 
through 
R. 
You can  determine  for  yourself  if the  engine 
will  stop  or  not  by reducing  or  increasing the 
amount  of  force  you  use  to press  the brake 
pedal.  For example,  if you  only  lightly  press 
on  the  brake  pedal  in stop-and  and-go  traffic 
or  when  turning,  the  engine  will  not  switch  off 
when  the  vehicle  is stationary.  As soon  as  you 
press  the  brake  down  harder,  the  engine  will 
switch  off. 
General  information 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  Start-Stop-System 
The standard  Start-Stop-mode  can be cancel
led  for  different  system-related  reasons. 
Fig . 81 Instrument  cluster:  engine -Stop  tempo rarily 
unava ilable 
Engine will  not  switch  off 
Before  each  stop  phase,  the  system  checks  if 
certain  conditions  have  been  met.  For exam· 
ple,  the  engine  will 
not be  switched  off  in the 
following  situations: 
- The  engine  has  not  reached  the minimum 
required  temperature  for Start-Stop-mode. 
- The  interior  temperature  selected  by the  A/C 
system  has  not  been  reached. 
- The  outside  temperature  is extremely  high/ 
low . 
- The  windshield  is  being  defrosted 
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-The  parking  system*  is  switched on. 
- The  battery  charge  level is too  low. 
- The  steering  wheel  is sharply  turned  or 
there  is a  steering  movement. 
- After  engaging  the  reverse  gear . 
- On sharp  inclines. 
The 
fjJ indicator  light  appears  in the  informa
tion  line  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
¢fig . 81. 
Engine  automatically  restarts 
The  stop  phase  is interrupted  in the  following 
situations,  for  example. The  engine  restarts 
without  any  action  by the  driver. 
- The  interior  temperature  varies  from  the 
temperature  selected  in the  A/C system. 
- The  windshield  is being  defrosted 
c:!;> page 69, ¢ page  71. 
-The  brake  pedal  is pressed  several  times  in a 
row. 
- The  battery  charge  level becomes  too low. 
- High  power  consumption. 
Switching  the  ignition  off  automatically 
To prevent  the  battery  from  draining,  the  igni
tion  will  switch  off 
automatically when  all  of 
the  following  conditions  have  been  met : 
- The  vehicle  has  already  been  driven. 
- The  engine  has  been  turned  off  by the  Start-
Stop-System*. 
- The  driver's  door  is opened. 
- The  driver's  seat  belt  is removed . 
- The  brake  pedal  is not  pressed  down. 
- The  vehicle  is stationary. 
In  this  case,  the  activated  low  beam  will  be  re
placed  by the  side  marker  lights. The  side 
marker  lights will  switch  off  after  approxi
mately 
30 minutes  or  when  you  lock the  vehi
cle. 
If  the  Start-Stop  System  has 
not turned  off 
the  engine  or  if you  have  switched  the  Start
Stop  system  off  manually,  the  ignition will 
not 
be  automatically  switched  off  and the  engine 
will  continue  to  run 
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WARNING 
Never  allow  the  engine to run  in confined 
spaces  - danger  of asphyxiation. 
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If  you  shift  into  the  0,  N or  S  positions  af
ter  shift ing  into  reverse,  the vehicle  must 
be  driven  faster  than  6  mph  (10 km/h) in 
order  for  the  engine  to  switch  off  again . 
Switching  the  Start-Stop-System  on/off 
manually 
Applies to vehicles: with  Start-Stop-System 
If you  do not  wish to  use  the  system,  you  can 
switch  it off  manually . 
Fig. 82 Cente r console : Sta rt-Stop -System  button 
..,  To sw itch  the Start-Stop-System  off/on 
manua lly, press  the 
16'>  .. I button.  The  LED in 
the  button  turns  on  when  the  system  is 
switched  off. 
{t) Tips 
If you  switch  the  system  off  during a stop 
phase,  the  engine  will  start  again  auto
mat ically. 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  Start-Stop -System 
Start-Stop  system  deactivated:  Please re
start  engine  manually 
This  message  appears  when  specific  condi 
tions  are  not  met  during  a  stop  phase  and  the  Start-Stop-System  will 
not be  able  to  restart 
the  eng ine.  If  the  D or  R selector  lever  posi
tions  were  engaged,  P will  be  selected  auto-
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matically. The  engine  must  be  started  with 
the 
I START  ENGINE  STOP! button. 
Start-Stop  system:  System  fault! Function 
unavailable 
There  is a  malfunction  in the  Start-Stop-Sys
tem.  Drive  the  vehicle  to  an  author ized  repa ir 
facility  for servicing  as  soon  as  possible  to  cor
rect  the  malfunction . 
Speed  warning  system 
Introduction 
The speed  warning system  helps you  to stay 
under  a specified  maximum  speed . 
The speed  warning  system  warns  you  if you 
are  exceeding  the  maximum  speed  that  you  have  set.  You will  hear a warning  tone  when 
your  speed  exceeds  the  stored  value  by ap proximately  3  mph  (3  km/h) . An indicator 
light.  (USA models)/ . (Canada  models)  in 
the  instrument  cluster  disp lay also  turns  on  at 
the  same  time.  The indicator  light./. 
turns  off  when  the  speed  decreases  be low  the 
stored  maxim um  speed. 
Setting  a threshold  is  recommended  if you 
would  like to  be  reminded  when  you  reach  a 
certain  maximum  speed . Situations  where  you 
may  want  to do  so  incl ude  driving  in  a country 
with  a general  speed  limit  or  if there  is a 
specified  maximum  speed  for  winter  tires . 
@ Tips 
Even though your  vehicle  is eq uipp ed  w ith 
a  speed  warning  system,  you  sho uld  still 
watch  the  speedometer  to  make  sure  you 
are  not  driving  faster than  the  speed  limit. 
Setting  the  threshold 
You can set,  change  and  delete  the  threshold 
in the  MMI. 
.., Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)* sys
tems 
control  button > Driver assist > Speed 
warning. 
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82  On  the road 
You can  s et  any  t hreshol d between 20 mph 
(30 km/h)  and 150 mph (240 km/h).  Settings 
can  each  be  adjusted  in  increments  of  6  mph 
(10 km/h) . 
Cruise  control 
Switching  on 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  cruise  control 
The cruise  control  system  makes  it  possible  to 
drive  at  a constant  speed starting  at  20  mph 
(30 km/h). 
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Fig . 83 Con trol  lev er w it h  s et  bu tton 
Fi g.  84 Dis pla y:  Sele cte d s pee d 
• Pull  the  lever  to  position (D c::, fig. 83 to 
switch  the  system  on. 
•  Drive at  the  speed  you  wish  to  set. 
•  Press  button @to  set  that  speed. 
The  stored  speed  and  the  indicator  light 
II (US models) ;ii (Canadian  models)  ap
pear  in the  instrument  cluster  d isp lay 
cc> fig.  84. The  display  may  vary,  depending  on 
t he  type  of  d isp lay in your  vehicle . 
Th is  information  is also  shown  briefly  in the 
Head-up  Display *. 
The  speed  is  kept  constant  v ia an  engine  out
put  adjustment  or  act ive  b rake  intervention . 
A WARNING 
--Always pay  attent ion  to  traffic  even  when 
the  cruise  co ntrol  is switched  on . You are 
always  responsib le for  your  speed  and 
the  distance  between  your  veh icle  and 
other  veh icles . 
- For safety  reasons,  the  cruise  cont ro l 
should  not  be  used  in t he  city,  in stop
a nd -go  traffi c, on  twisting  roads  and 
when  road  con ditions  are  poor  (such  as 
ice,  fog,  gravel,  heavy  rain  and  hydro 
p la ni ng)  -risk  of accident . 
- Tu rn  off the  cruise  co ntro l temporarily 
when  entering  turn  la nes , highway  exit 
lanes  or  in constr uction  zones . 
- Please  note  that  inadve rtently  "res ting" 
your  foot  on  the  accelerator  pedal  causes  the  cruise  control  not  to  brake . This  is 
because  the  cruise  control  is overridden  by the  driver's  acceleration. 
- If  a  brake  system  malfunction  s uch  as 
overheating  occurs  when  the  cruise  con
trol  system  is switched  on,  the  braking 
function  in the  system  may  be  sw itched 
off . The  other  c ruise  control  functions  re
main  act ive as  long  as  the  indicato r light 
II (US  model s)/  ...  (Canadian  mo dels) 
is  o n. 
(D Tips 
The  brake  lights  illum inate  as  soon  as  the 
brakes  decele rate  automatically . 
Changing  speed 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  cruise  control 
• To  increase/de crease  the  s peed  in  inc re
ments,  tap  the  lever  in  the 
0 10 direc tion 
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•  To increase/decrease  the  s peed  quick ly, hold 
the  lev er in the 
0 10 d irect ion  until  the  de
sired  speed  is  displayed . 
You can  also  press  the  accelerator  pedal  down 
to  increase  your  speed,  e .g . if you  want  to 
pass  someone.  The  speed  you  saved  earlie r 
will  res ume  as  soon  as you  release  the  acceler-
ator  pedal.  ..,.  
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100  Audi drive  select 
Audi  drive  select 
Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Aud i d rive select  mak es  it  possible  to  expe ri
ence diffe ren t  types of  vehi cle se ttin gs i n o ne 
ve hicl e.  The dr ive r can  se lect th ree 
Comfort , 
Auto and Dynamic modes  in the  M MI to 
switch  between  a sporty  and a comforta ble 
driving  mo de. 
You c an a lso a djust  the setti ng  according  to 
your  p re ferences in the 
Individual mode . F o r 
examp le, you ca n combine  settings  such as a 
sporty  en gine t uning  with  comfortab le steer
ing. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  the  A udi drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  ot her acc idents  and se ri
ous personal  injury. 
Description 
The follow ing systems  a re affected  by dr ive 
se lect: 
Engine  and  transmission 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  engine  and the 
tra nsmission  respond  quicker  or  in a more  bal
a nced manner  to  acce lerator  pedal  move 
men ts. I n the  sporty  dynamic  mode,  the 
tra nsmission  sh ifts  at  highe r RPMs. 
Air suspension* 
The adaptive  air  suspension/adaptive  air  sus
pe nsion  sport* 
(A ir suspension in the  MMI)  is 
an e lec tronically  con tro lled air  suspens ion and 
d ampi ng sys tem. Th ey are adjusted  depe nd
ing on the  se lected  driving  mode,  the dr ive r's 
steer ing,  br aki ng  and  acceler ation  inpu t  and 
the  road  s urface,  ve hicle  speed an d  load . A 
sporty  se tting  is generally  use d in  vehicl es 
with  a daptive  ai r suspension  s port* . 
The vehicle  clea rance v aries depe nd ing  on the 
se lec ted  mode  and  the speed .  T
he hig hway setting  is act ivated  automat ically 
whe n you  drive  above 7 5 mph  (120  km/ h) for 
m ore than 
30 seconds in the Auto  or Dynamic 
mode. The g ro und  clearance  is increased a uto
matically  if  the  speed  drops  below 
44 mph 
(70  km/h)  for  more  than  120  seconds . 
Steering 
The steering  adapts  in  terms  of  steering  effort 
and  steering  ratios.  Indirect  steering  that 
moves easily, like the  steer ing  in comfort 
m ode, is best  suited  to  lo ng drives  o n a hig h
way. In  contrast,  dynamic  mode  provides  spo rty,  direct  steer ing . 
The following  applies  to  veh icles with  dynamic 
steering* : the  steer ing  rat io changes  based on 
vehicle  speed  in orde r to  ma inta in optimum 
stee ring  effort  for  the dr ive r at  all  times . This 
sets the  stee ring  to  be less sens itive  at  h igher 
speeds in order  to provide  improved  vehicle 
co ntrol.  At  reduced  spee ds, howeve r, s teer ing 
is mo re d ire ct  in  order  to  keep  the stee ring  ef 
fort  as minima l as  poss ible when  the  drive r is 
mane uve rin g the vehicle. At low and average 
speeds, dynamic  steering  addit iona lly pro 
vides  more  responsive  steeri ng  performance. 
Sport  differential* 
As a  component  o f the  all  whee l dr ive system 
(quatt ro) 
¢ page  197, the  Sport  differential * 
dist ributes  t he d riving  power  to  the  rear ax le 
depend ing  on the  sit uat ion . The distrib ution 
of  power  var ies depending  on  the  selected 
mode,  from  balanced  (comfo rt)  to  agile  (dy
nam ic) . The goal  is a h igh  level  of  ag ility  and 
abili ty to  acce lera te on  curves . Th e veh icle is 
very  respons ive to  stee ring. 
Curve light* 
The curve  light  adapts  to  driving  on curves. 
The pivoting  act io n  and the  lighting  are also 
adapt ed  to the  mode. 
Adaptive  cruise control* 
The behav ior  when  accelerating  can be adjust 
ed from  comfortab le to  sporty,  depending  on 
the  drive  select  mode . Adaptive  cru ise contro l 
also responds  to the  driv ing  behavior  o f the 
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vehicle  ahead in a more  conservative  or  sporty manner . 
Engine  sound* 
The sou nd of  the  engine  is adapted  to  these
lec ted mode  and ranges from  subtle  to  sporty. 
(D Note 
- Make sure there  is eno ugh clearance 
above and  below  the  veh icle when  park
i ng. The height  of  the  vehicle  can change 
once it  is parked  due to  temperature 
fluctuations,  changes to  the  load  condi 
tions  and changes to  the  driving  modes, 
which  can affect  clearance. 
- When  transporting  the  vehicle  on a car 
carrier,  train,  ship  or  by other  means, on
ly tie  the  vehicle  down  at  the  running 
surface  of  the  tires,  which  is the  outer 
circumference.  Secur ing the  vehicle  at 
the  axle components,  suspension  struts 
or  tow ing eyes is not  permitted  because 
the  pressure  in the  air  suspension  struts 
can change d uring  transpor t. The vehicle 
may not  be sec ured s uff icient ly if  this 
happens. 
- If you are going  to  tow  a trailer,  you 
must  activate  the  trailer  ope rat ion mode 
¢page 205 . 
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-In  some  mode ls, the  m axim um vehicle 
speed can on ly be reached in the  Auto 
and  Dynami c modes. 
- Se lecting  the  Dynami c mode  results  in 
sporty  shifting  characteristics . The S 
gear  position  engages automatically . 
- In  vehicles with  sport  differential*,  the 
D ynamic  mode  is deactivated  when tow 
ing a trai ler . 
- In  vehicles that  have dynamic  steering*, 
operating  noise is heard when  starting  or 
Audi  dri ve  sele ct  101 
stopping  the  engine.  This does not  indi 
cate a prob lem . 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
You con choose  between  Comfort,  Auto, Dy
namic  and Individual. 
F ig . 1 05 MMI:  Drive select 
.,. To select  t he mode,  se lect the  following  in 
the  MMI : ICARlfunction  button>  Comfort, 
A uto ,  Dynamic  or In d iv idual. 
You can c hange the  driving  mode when  the  ve
hicle  is stationary  or whi le driving.  If  traffic 
permits,  after  changing  modes,  briefly  take 
your  foot  off  the  acce lerator  pedal so that  the 
recently  selected  mode  is also  activated  for 
the  engine . 
Comfo rt  -provides  a comfort-oriented  vehicle 
setup  and  is suited  fo r long  drives on  high
ways . 
Auto  -provides  an overall  comfortable  yet  dy
namic  dr iving  feel  and  is suited  for  every day 
use. 
D ynamic  -gives the  driver  a sporty  driving 
feel  and  is suited  to  a sporty  driv ing style . 
Indi vidual  -
¢ page 102. 
WARNING 
Pay attention  to  traffic  when  operating 
Audi  drive  select  to  prevent  potential  risk 
of  an accident.  
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102  Audi drive  select 
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
You can adjust  the  vehicle settings  to your  personal  preferences . 
• Se lect : I CAR ! function  button > Set  individu
al 
control  button.  You can  now adjust  the  in
dividual  systems. 
The 
Individual dr iving  mode  will  automatica l
ly  be  activated  when  you  have  finished  config
uring  the  settings . 
Systems  Comfort 
Engine /Transmission 
balanced 
Air  suspension* comfortable 
Steering comfortable  The  equipment 
in your  vehicle  will  determine 
which  settings  you  can  adjust.  The  following 
table  provides  an  overview of  the  characteris
tics  of  each  driving  mode. 
Auto  Dynamic 
balanced  sporty 
balanced  sporty 
balanced  sporty 
Dynamic steering* comfortable/indirect  balanced/direct  sporty direct 
Sport differential * balanced  agile sporty 
Adaptive cruise control* comfortable  balanced sporty 
Engine sound* subtle 
subtle/sportya>  sporty 
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tle in th e d riv in g  po sit ion D an d sp or ty  in  t he  driving  pos itio n S. 
Your Individual mode  settings  are auto
matically  stored  and  assigned  to  the re
mote  control  key  being used. 
Raising/lowering  the 
vehicle 
Appl ies to  vehicles : wit h adapt ive a ir suspe nsion 
Raising  the  vehicle 
You  can ra is e your  veh icle temporarily,  for  ex
ample  to  drive  over  a  tall curb. 
•  Select  the  following  in the MMI: 
ICARI func
t ion  button 
> Raise control  button. 
•  Wait  for  the arrows  in the display  to  stop 
blinking  and  the  vehicle to  reach  its fina l po
sit ion . 
Lowering  the  vehicle 
• To lower  the  vehicle,  select  the  following  in 
the  MMI: 
!CARI function  button > Lower con
tro l button. 
•  Wait  for  the  arrows  in the  display  to  stop 
blinking  and  the vehicle  to  lower  complete
l y . 
(D Note 
- Remember  that  your  vehicle  is not  suita
ble  for  dr iv ing  offroad  even when  it  is 
raised.  There is  not enough  ground  clear
ance. 
- If  the  vehicle  is  raised, it  wi ll  lower  auto
matically  when  driving  62  mph  (100  km/ 
h)  or  faster. 
Driver  messages 
Air suspension: vehicle  currently  too  low . 
Level  control  running 
Air suspension: vehicle  currently  too high. 
Level  control  running 
The  driver  message  switches  off  when  the  lev
el  control  process  is complete .  
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Automatic Transmission 
multitronic,  S  tronic, 
tiptronic 
Introduction 
The  automatic  transmission  is  controlled  elec
tronically . The  transmission  upsh ifts  or  down
shifts  automatically  depending on  which drive 
program  is se lected . 
When  a 
moderate driving  style is used,  the 
transmission  selects  the  most  economical 
driving  mode . It  will  then  change  up  early  and 
delay  the  downshifts  to  give  better  fuel econ
omy. 
The transmission  switches  to  a  sporty  mode 
after  a  kick-down  or  when the driver  uses a 
sporty  driving  style characterized  by quick  ac
celerator  pedal  movements,  heavy  accelera
tion,  frequent  changes  in speed  and  traveling 
at  the  maximum  speed. 
If  desired,  the  driver  can  als o se lect  the  gears 
manually  (tiptronic  mode) q page  111. 
Various  automatic  transmissions may  be  in
stalled , depending  on  the  model: 
multitronic  transmission 
The  multitron ic transmission  is a  continuously 
variable  transmission.  Power  is transferred  us
ing  a  multidisk  clutch . In  contrast  to  conven
tional  automat ic transm iss ions  using  shift ing 
ope rat ions,  the  transmiss ion  ratio  in the  con
tinuously  variab le transmission  is changed 
continuously.  This optimizes  the  comfort  level 
and  conserves  fuel. 
S tronic  transmission 
The S tronic  is  a dual-clutch  transmission . 
Power  is  transferred  using  two  clutches  that 
work  independently  from one  another.  They 
replace  the  torque  converter  used  in conven
tional  automatic  transm issions  and  allow  the 
vehicle  to  accelerate  without a noticeable  in
terruption  in traction. 
Automatic  Transmission  107 
tiptronic  transmission 
In  the  tiptronic  transmission,  power  is trans
ferred  by a  torque  converter. 
Selector  lever  positions 
Fig.  114  Disp lay  in the  instrument  cluster:  selector 
l ever  positio n 
The  selector  lever  position  engaged  appears 
next  to  the  se lector  lever  as  we ll as  in the  in
strument  cluster  display. 
P- Park 
In this  selector  lever  position  the  transmis
sion  is mechanically  locked.  Engage  P on ly 
when  the  vehicle  is 
completely  stopped q .&. 
in  Driving  the  automatic  transmission  on 
page  110. 
To  shift  in or  out  of  positio n P,  you  must first 
press  and hold  the  brake  pedal and  then press 
the  re lease  button  in the  selector  lever handle 
while  moving  the  selector  lever to  or  from  P. 
You can  shift  out  of this  position  only  with  the 
ignition  on. 
R - Reverse 
Select  R only  when  the  vehicle  is at  a full  stop 
and  the  engine  is  running at  idle  speed i:> & in 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission  on 
page  110 . 
Before you move  the  se lector  lever  to  R, press 
both the  button  in the  handle  of the  selector 
lever 
and the  brake  pedal  at  the  same  time . 
When  the ignition  is  on,  the  backup  lights  illu
minate  when  the  selector  lever is  moved  into 
R.  ..,.  
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108  Automatic  Transmission 
N  -N eutr al 
The transmission  is  in  neutral  in this  position. 
Shift  to  this  position  for  stand ing  with  the 
brakes  applied 
q .&. in Driving the  automatic 
transmission  on page  11 O. 
When  the  ve hicle  is  stationary  o r at  speeds 
be low  1 mph  (2  km/h),  you  must  always  apply 
the  footbrake  befo re  and  while  moving  the 
l ever  out  of  N. 
D IS  -Normal  position  for  driving  forward 
In the  D/S  position,  the  transmiss io n  can  be 
operated  e ither  in the  normal  mode  Dor  i n 
the  sport  mode  S. To select  the  sport  mode  S, 
pu ll the  se lector  lever  back  briefly . Pulling  the 
lever  back  aga in will select  the  normal  mode 
D. The  instrument  cluster  display  shows  the 
selected  driving  mode. 
In  the  normal  mode  D, the  transmission  a uto 
mat ica lly selects  the  suitab le  gea r ratio. 
It de
pends  on  engine  load,  veh icle  speed  and  driv
ing  style. 
Select  the  sport  mode  S for  sporty  driving . 
The vehicle  makes  fu ll  u se  of the  engine's 
power.  Shifting  may  become  noticeable  when 
accelerating. 
When  the  ve hicle  is stationary  o r at  speeds 
be low  1  mph  (2  km/h),  you  must  always  apply 
the  foot  brake  before  and  while  moving  the  lever  to D/S out  of  N. 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  all WARNINGS q .&. in 
Driving the  automatic  transmission  on 
page  110. 
(D Note 
-
Coast ing  downh ill with  the  transmission  in 
N and  the  e ngine  not  r unning  w ill result  in 
damage  to  the  automatic  transm iss io n 
and  possib ly the  catalyt ic converter. 
@ Tips 
- Audi drive  select : you  ca n adj ust  the 
sporty  s hift  c haracte ristics  in  th e 
Dy-
namic driving  mode.Swi ll appea r in the 
instrument  cluster  display  instead  of  D. 
-If you  a cc iden tally  selec t  N whi le  driving, 
take  your  foot  off  the  accelerato r pedal 
immediately  and  wa it  for  the  engine  to 
slow  down  to  idle  before  select ing  D/S. 
- If there  is  a  power  fai lure,  the  selector 
lever  w ill not  move  out  of the  P position. 
The  emergency  release  can  be  used  if 
this  happens 
qpage  113. 
Automatic  Shift  Lock  (ASL) 
The Automatic  Shift  Lock safeguards  you 
against  accidentally  shifting  into a forward  or  the  reverse gear  and  causing  the vehicle to 
move  unintentionally. 
0, N !  ' g 
i 
) ( ) 
-
Fig.  1 15 Shift  gate:  selector  leve r lock positions  a nd 
r e lease  button  highl ighted 
The  selector  lever  lock  is released  as  follows: 
...  Tur n the  igni tion  on. 
...  Step  o n the  brake  pedal. 
At  the  same  time 
press  and  hold  the  re lease  button  on  the 
side  of the  gear  selector  knob 
¢ fig.  115 
with  your  thumb  until  yo u have  moved  the 
selector  lever  to  the  desired  posit ion. 
Automat ic  selector  leve r lo ck 
The  selector  lever  is  locked  in  the  P and  N po
sitions  when  the  ignition  is turned  on.  Yo u 
must  press  the brake  pedal  and  t he  re lease 
button  to  select  another  position . As a  re
minder  to  the  driver,  the  following  warni ng 
appears  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
when  the  selector  is in  P and  N: 
When  stationary  apply  brake pedal  while  se -
lecting  gear 
ll>  
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The Automatic  Shift  Lock only  functions  when 
the  vehicle  is stationary  or  at  speeds  below 
1  mph  (2  km/h). 
At speeds  above  about  1 mph  (2  km/h)  the 
Automatic  Shift  Lock is automatically  deacti
vated  in the  N position. 
A  time  delay  element  prevents  the  se lector 
l eve r from  locking  when  it  is  moved  thro ugh 
the  N position  (going  from  R to  0/5).  The  lock
ing  e lement  will  lock  the  selector  lever  if the 
lever  is  left  in  N (Neutral)  for  more  than  ap
prox imately  2  second,  without  the  brake  ped
al  being  pressed. 
R elease button 
The  release  button  on  the  selector  lever  pre 
vents  the  lever  from  being  accidenta lly shifted 
into  certain  positions.  Depending  on  the  direc
tion  of the  shift,  the  selector  lever  locks  at  d  if
ferent  positions.  The  positions  are  h ighlighted 
in the  illustration 
¢ fig . 115 . 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
Fig.  116 Shift gate  on the  center  conso le:  selector  lev 
er  w ith  release  button 
Starting  the  engin e 
• The  selector  lever  must  be  in  P or N. 
Starting  off 
•  Press  and  ho ld  the  brake  pedal. 
•  Press  and  hold  the  release  button  in these
lector  lever  handle,  select  the  desired  selec
tor  lever  pos ition  such  as  D/S and  release 
the  button . 
•  Wait  br iefly  until  the  transmission  has  sh ift
ed  (you will feel  a  slight  movement). 
Automatic  Tra nsmi ssi on  109 
• Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  pedal  and 
accelerate. 
Stopping  t emporarily 
•  Keep the  veh icle  stationa ry using  the  brak 
ing  pedal,  for  example  at  traffic  lights. 
•  Do not  press  the  accelerator  peda l w hen  do
ing  this . 
•  To prevent  the  vehicle  from  ro lling  when  you 
start  dr iving,  set  the  parking  brake  when 
stopping  on  steep  inclines¢.&_ . 
•  The  parking  brake  will  release  automat ically 
and  the  vehicle  will start  mov ing  once  you 
press  the  accelerator  pedal. 
Stopping /parking 
If the  selector  lever  is  not  in the  P position 
when  you  open  the  driver's  door,  the  vehicle 
could  roll.  The  message 
Transm ission:  Car 
may roll! Shift to  park ! 
appears. 
•  Press  and  hold  the  brake  peda l until  the  ve-
hicle  has  come  to  a  complete  stop. 
•  Apply the  parking  brake¢ 
page 77, Parking. 
• Select  the  P selector  lever  posit ion c::> ,&. . 
Stopping  on a n incline 
•  Always press  the  brake  pedal  to  ho ld  the  ve
hicle  in  place  and  prevent  it  from  "rolling 
back" 
c::> .&_ . Do not try  to  prevent  the  veh i
cle  from  "rolling  back"  when  a  gear  is en
gaged  by increas ing  the  engine  speed 
c:::, (D , 
Sta rting  on  an  incline 
•  Activate  the  parking  brake . 
•  With  the  driving  gear  selected,  press  the  ac
celerator  peda l carefully.  The  parking  brake 
w ill release  automatically  if your  seat  belt  is 
fastened . 
Under  certain  circumstances,  such  as  driving 
in the  mounta ins,  it  may  be  useful  to  switch 
temporarily  to  the  manual  shift  program  in  or 
der  to  ad just  the  gears  to  the  driv ing  cond i
tions  by han d 
¢page  111. 
On s lopes,  activate  the  parking  brake  first  and 
then  move  the  selector  lever  to  the  P position . 
This  prevents  too  much  stress  from  being  placed  on  the  locking  mechanism.  .,.