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By pressing both !AUTO l buttons for several seconds, the tempera
ture on the passenger's side can be set to the temperature of the
driver's side or vice versa . The new temperature set ting will be
shown in the display. The old temperature setting can be restored
by resetting the display as required. •
Switching between Fahrenheit and
Centigrade
You can change the temperature display from °F (Fahren
heit) to
°C (Centigrade) and vice versa.
- Press and hold[ ~] and press the plus button on the
driver's side temperature
switch ~ page 126, fig. 137 . •
Air recircul ation [~]
The air recirculation prevents exhaust fumes or other
pollution from entering the vehicle.
Switching on the air recirculation
-Press[ ~]~ page 126, fig. 137 ~ &
Switching off the air recirculation
-Press~ again, or
- press [AUTO], or
press[ ®].
In the air recirculation mode , the air in the passenger compartment
is recirculated to prevent exhaust fumes and other pollution from
entering the vehicle. We recommend that you use the manual air recirculation under the following conditions:
• when driving through tunnels
• in a tra ffic jam.
& WARNING
Do not use this setting for extended periods of time . The windows
could fog up since no fresh air can enter the vehicle.
If the
windows fog up, press the air recirculation button again immedi ately to switch off the air recirculation function or select defrost. •
ECON [ECON]
Using ECON helps save fuel
- Press [ECON] to activate ~ page 126, fig. 137.
Press [ECON] again or press [AUTO] to switch off.
In ECON mode the air conditioner is shut off and heating and venti
lation are automatically controlled . "ECON" translates "Economy"
since driving with the air conditioning compressor disengaged
improves your mileage noticeably.
When operating in ECON mode make sure the temperature inside
the vehicle is not lower than the outside temperature. The air is
nei ther cooled nor dehumidified, so there is a risk that the windows
can fog up .•
Switching the air conditioning on and off [ OFF]
Switching the air conditioning off
-Press [ OFF] to turn the air conditioner off and block
outside air from entering the vehicle.
Switching the air conditioning on
-Press [ OFF] again (indicator light comes on again), or
- Press [AUTO], or
- Press one of the following buttons:
[O J,[@!] or [-0, ].
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Moreover, the a ir conditioning switches on again whenever you
press the fan speed or temperature buttons. •
Automatic air recirculation [@, I
If outside air is polluted, an air quality sensor in the
vehicle will automatically switch on the air recirculation .
Switching on air re circul ation
-Press[ ~)~ page 126, fig. 137 .
Swit ching off air r ecircul ati on
-Press~ again, or
- press [AUTO), or
-
press[ ®].
The automat ic air recirculation mode should normally be left
switched on at a ll times.
The system is ready to operate approximately 30 seconds after you
tu rn on the ignition or start the vehicle . Fresh air enters the vehicle
only during this initialization period .
If the
a ir quality sen sor in the air condit ion ing system detects
exhaust fumes in the outside air, the contro l unit wil l either pass the
incom ing a ir throug h the pol lution filter, or automat ical ly switch on
the air recirculation.
The air conditioning system wi ll automatically switch on the air
recirculation if it senses that the outside air is very po lluted . At the
same time, it will not allow any outside air to enter the vehic le until
the air quality has improved .
The air recircula tion opera tes for a maximum of
12 minu tes. If th e
windows start to fog up whi le the a ir rec irculation is on, press
[ @1
Under certain operating conditions (for example, if [@ ) or [Qi] are
pressed) the air recircu lation automatically switches off. If "ECON"
Controls and equip
ment
is pressed, or if the temperature is below 18° F (-8 °C), the air recir
culat ion will operate only for
1 2 seco nds .•
Adjusting the fan speed 8 G
The automatically selected fan speed can be increased or
decreased.
D
D
D
D
D
D
F ig . 138 Fa n sp ee d
but tons a nd di spl ay
indi cation
- Press the 8 or G b uttons in the center of the contr ol
pane l~ fi g. 1 38 to adjus t the fa n speed to yo ur comfor t.
The air condit ioning system automa tica lly regu lates the fan speed
in response to the interior tempera ture . However, you can also
adjust the fan speed manua lly . A lin e of sma ll bars in the center
display above the fan control buttons will retreat or extend to reflect
your adjustments to the fan speed. •
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Before you move the selector lever from the P position, you must
always apply the break peda l before and wh ile depressing the
button in the handle of the selector lever.
& WARNING
• Unintended vehicle movement can cause serious injury .
- When the selector lever is in a driving position , the vehicle
may creep even at idle speed . Therefore do not release the
parking brake or foot brake until you are ready to move ,
becau se power is transmitted to the wheels as soon as a
driving po sition is engaged .
- Do not accelerate while se lecting a driving po sition . At this
time the engine must run at idle speed so that no undue stress
will be pla ced on the automatic clutche s in the tra nsmiss ion .
- Remember :
-even when stopped briefly with the automatic
transmis sion in
"D ", "S ", or "R ", eng ine power i s being tran s
mitted to the wheels . Your vehicle could
" creep " forward or
back ward . When at a stop , keep the bra ke pedal fully
depressed and use the parking brake if necessar y to keep the
vehicle from rolling.
• If the selector lever i s unintentionally moved into N while you
a re driving , take your foot off the ac ce lerator pedal and wait to idle
speed before select ing a driving pos ition.
• Never shift into
"R " or "P " when the vehicle is in motion .
• Never get out of the driver 's seat when the engine is running .
• If you mu st get out of the veh icle , move the selector lever
securely into the P position and apply the parking brake firmly.
• If the engine mu st keep running , never h ave any driving posi
tion engaged when checking under the hood. Make sure the selecto r lever has securely engaged and locked on
"P " with the
parking brake firmly set.
=> page 265 , "Engine compartment ".
Otherwise , an y increase in engine speed may set the vehicle in
motion , even with the parking brake applied. •
Applies to vehic les : w it h 6- spee d aut omat ic t ra n smi ssio n
Selector lever positions
This sec tion describes t he selecto r lever positions and
drivin g ranges.
Fig . 14 8 Display in the
in strument clu ste r:
s e lec to r lev er in pos i
tion D
The selector lever position engaged appears next to the selector
lever as well as in the ins tru ment c luste r disp lay.
P -Park
In this selector lever position the t ransmission is m echanically
locked .
En gage
P on ly when the veh icle i s completely stopped => & in
"Drivin g the 6 -speed automatic transmiss ion" on page 143.
To shift in or out of position
P , you must first press and hold the
brake peda l and then press the release bu tton in the selector lever
handle while moving the selector lever to
P .
R -Reverse
The transmission will automatically select the lowest gear rat io
wh en y ou shi ft into reverse .
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- Step on the brake pedal. At the same time press and hold
the lock button -green
st ub-=> page 145, fig. 1 49 w it h
your t humb until you have moved the se lector leve r to
the desired posit ion.
Au toma tic selec tor le ver lo ck (IS,
The se lector lever is locked in the P and N positions when the igni
t io n is turned on .
When the selector lever is in the
P or N positions, the message
When station ary app ly footbr ake while sele ct ing ge ar
appears on the instrument c luster display on vehicles equipped
with the Driver Information System as a reminder to the driver. I
addition, the symbo l
53 will light up on the shift gate at the base of
the selector lever.
A time delay e lement prevents the se lector lever from locking when
it is moved through the
N position (going from R to D ). The locking
element will lock the selector lever if the lever is left in N (Neutral)
for more than approximate ly 1 seco nd, without the brake peda l
being pressed.
At speeds above about 3 mph (5 km/h) the Automatic Shift Lock is automatically deactivated in the
N position .
The button needs to be pressed to shift from
D to S to avoid unnec
essari ly high fuel consump tion in the
Sport mode.
Int erlock button
The lock button on t he se lector lever preve nts the lever from bei ng
accidentally shifted into certain positions. Pressing this button
deactivates the selector leve r lock.
Depending on the direction of shift, the se lector lever locks at
different positions. The positions are highlighted in the il lustration
above~ page 145, fig. 149 .
Ignition ke y sa fe ty int erlo ck
The key cannot be removed from the ignition un less the selector
lever is in the P park position.
When the ignition key is removed, the selector lever will be locked
i n the
P position. •
Applies to vehicles : with 6-speed automatic transmiss ion
Kick-down
T he kick-down feature allows the vehicle to generate
maximum acceleration.
When you press the accelerator pedal beyond the resistance point
that is reached at fu ll thrott le, the transmiss ion w ill se lect a lower
gear ratio based on the vehicle speed and engine RPM . T he engine
RPM w ill be contro lled to produce maximum veh ic le acce leration as
long as you keep pressing the accelerator peda l beyond this resis
t ance point.
& WARNING
Be c are ful when u sing the ki ck-down on slippery ro ads. R apid
a cc elerat ion m ay ca use skidd ing .
•
Ap plies t o vehic les : with 6-s pee d auto mat ic tran smi ssi on
Dynamic Shift Program (DSP)
The automatic transmission is electronically controlled.
The transm ission is self adapting and wi ll automatically se lect the
best shift program suited to the driving conditions and driving style.
The transmission wil l se lect one of the
e conomy programs when
you drive at a steady speed or a gradually changing speeds without heavy acce leration. This achieves optimum fuel efficiency, with early
upshifting and delayed downshifting.
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Switching to manual shift program
With the selector lever in D, push lever to the right. The
display will show
6 5 4 3 2 1 as soon as the selector lever
is switched over. The gear you select will also be high
lighted in the display =>
page 147, fig. 151.
To upshift
- Push the selector lever forward to the plus position
=>
page 147, fig. 150 0-
To downshift
- Push the lever to the minus position Q .
When accelerating, the transmission will automatically shift into the
next higher gear before the engine reaches the maximum RPM .
When accelerating, if you apply a light throttle, the tiptronic® will
automatically shift from 1st to 2nd gear to save fuel. If you apply a
heavy throttle, the transmission will stay in the gear engaged until
near maximum RPM are reached, or until the driver manually shifts
into a higher gear.
If you take your foot off the accelerator pedal when driving down a
steep incline, the tiptronic® will downshift from the selected gear
into the next lower gear based on road speed and engine RPM. The
automatic downshifting is interrupted as soon as you apply throttle
again.
[ i ] Tips
• When you shift into the next lower gear, the engine will down
shift only when there is no possibility of over -revving.
• When the kickdown comes on, the transmission will shift down
to a lower gear depending on vehicle and engine speeds. •
The tiptronic® is inoperative when the transmission is in the fail
safe mode .•
Ap plies to v ehi cle s: with tipt ronic -st ee ring whee l
Steering wheel with tiptronic ®
The shift buttons on the steering wheel allow the driver to
shift gears manually.
Fig. 152 Steering
wheel: Shift buttons
-To downshift, touch the button on the left Q.
- To upshift, touch the button on the right 0-
The shift buttons are activated when the selector lever is in D, Sor
in the manual shift program (tiptronic).
Of course, you can continue to use the manual shift program with
the selector lever on the center console. •
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Appl ies to vehicles: wi th 6-speed automatic transm is sion
Fail-safe mode
If the tiptronic® suffers a malfunction, the fail-safe mode
maintains minimum driveability.
If there is a malfunct ion in t he system, the automatic transmiss ion
wi ll shift to the fai l- safe mode. Al l the segments in the display will
l ight up to indicate th is condi tion .
Display col ors inv ersed
If there's a ma lfunction in the system, the automatic transmission
wi ll shift to the fail -safe mode. The entire row of gear selector posi
t ions wi ll light up in the d isplay in inverse colors ( light background,
dark characters) to indicate this condition . If there is an electrical
f ailure, t he gear posi tion ind ica tor row wi ll turn blank .
You wi ll sti ll be able to put the se lected lever in any of the positions .
However, the transmission will remain in 4th gear when it is placed
in positions D and S.
[ i ] Tip s
• The electronic lock that protects t he reverse gear while driv ing is
inoperative when the transmission is in the fail- safe mode .
• The manua l shift program is inoperative in fail -safe mode .
• The transm ission aut omatically shif ts to and rema ins in 4t h gear
regard less of which of the forward gears is selected. This means
that it may not be possible to tow a t rai ler or to drive uphill on a
steep gradient. Reverse gear can sti ll be engaged.
• In case the engine goes out i t must b e restarted wi th the veh ic le
stationary and the selector lever in position ( Pl or (Nl.
• The 4 th gear remains engaged even whe n the veh icle comes to
a ha lt . T he transmission will respond with noticeable jolts as you
shi ft fr om "D" to "P" and back aga in. The ca r wil l acce lerate s lug
gishly as you take off again. •
Controls and equip
ment
multitronic ™
App lies to veh icles: with mu lt itron ic'" Cont inuous ly Va riab le Transm ission (CVTl
General information
Your vehicle is equipped with a electronically controlled continu
ously variable transmission
(multitronic,..l. Inside the multitronic™
system, the gear ratios are not shifted in finite steps as in a conven
t ional automatic transmiss ion, but rat her
continuously . As a result,
engine power is applied smoothly and comfortably, and better fuel
econo my is ac hieved.
The transmission se lects the appropriate gear rat io (upshifts and
downshif tsl a utomat ical ly based on set dr iv ing progra ms
=> page 153, "Dynamic shift program (DSP)" .
You can a lso ma nua lly select a shift p rogram (tiptronic®)
=> page 154.
You shou ld note, that the multitronic transmission differs from a
conventiona l Aut omatic Transmiss io n . In the mu lt it ronic transm is
sion the engine power is transferred via a link -p late chain, rather
than by a conventi onal torque c onver ter . The multitronic transm is
s ion greatly reduces vehic le "creep"" when at a standst ill and the
transmission is in D Sor R.
•
Transmission -
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& WARNING
• Unintended veh icle mo vement can cause serious injury .
-When the selector lever is in a driving position, the vehicle
m ay creep , even at idle speed . Therefore do not relea se the
parking brake o r foot brake until you are read y to move ,
becau se power is transmitted to the wheel s as soon a s a
dri ving position is eng aged .
-Do not accelerate while selecting a driving position . At this
time the engine must be at idle speed so that undue stress is
not placed on the clutche s in the transmission.
-Remember: - even when stopped briefly with the automatic
tr ansmission in
" D" , "S " or "R ", engine power i s being t rans
mitted to the wheels. Your vehicle could
" creep " forward or
b ackward . When stopped , keep the brake pedal fully depressed
and use the p ark ing brake if necessary to keep the veh icle from
rolling .
-If the selector lever is un intentionally moved into N wh ile you
are driving , take your foot off the accelerator pedal and wait for
the eng ine to return to idle speed before selecting a driving
position.
-Never shift into " R " or "P " when the vehicle is in mot ion .
-Never get out of the dr iver 's seat when the engine is running.
-If you must get out of the vehicle , move the selector lever
se curely into the P position and apply the park ing bra ke firmly .
-If the engine must remain running, never have any driving
position engaged when che cking under the hood . Make sure
the selector lever has se curely engaged and is lo cked in
"P "
with the parking brake firmly set :::::, page 265 , "Eng ine
compartment ". Otherwise , any increase in engine speed may
set the vehicle in motion , even with the park ing brake
applied. •
Controls and equip
ment
Ap plies to ve hicles : wi th m ultit r on ic ™ Co ntin uo usly V ariab le Tr ansmissio n ICVT I
Selector lever positions
Th is sec tio n describes the selector le ver posi tions and
driving ranges.
Fig . 154 Display in the
in strument clu ste r:
s elec tor lever in p osi
tion P
T he selector lever posit ion engaged appears next to the selector
lever as well as in the inst rumen t cluster dis play .
P - Park
In this selector lever posit ion the transmission is mechanica lly
locked .
E ngage P only w hen the vehicle is completely
stopped:::::, & in
"Driving the multi tronic™" on page 150.
T o shift into or out of posit ion P, you must first press and hold the
brake pedal and then press the release button in the selector lever
handle whi le moving the selec tor lever to P.
R -Rever se
The transmission wil l automatically select the lowest gear ratio
when you sh if t in to reverse .
irechnical data
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heavy acceleration. This gives best fuel efficiency, with early
upshifting and delayed downshifting.
The transmission will automatically select the
sporty shift programs
when you drive at higher speeds, or with heavy acceleration and
frequently changing speeds. Upshifts are delayed to make full use
of engine power. Downshifting takes place at higher engine speeds
than in the economy programs.
The selection of the most suitable shift program is a continuous,
automatic process. The driver can a lso make the transmission
switch to a sporty program by
quickly pressing down the gas pedal.
This causes the transmission to shift down into a lower gear ratio
and makes quick acceleration possible (to pass another vehicle) You
do not need to press the gas pedal into the kickdown range. After
the transmission has upshifted, the original program is selected
according to your driving style .
An additiona l shift program allows the automatic transmission to
select the proper gear for uphill and downhill gradients.
This prevents the transmission from shifting up and down unneces
sari ly on hills. The transmission will shift down to a lower gear ratio
when the driver presses the brake pedal on a downhill gradient. This
makes use of the braking effect of the engine without the need to
shift down manually .
If you are driving in hills and mountains, the transmission will
continuously adjust the gear ratio to the road grade. If you press the
brake pedal when driving downhill, the transmission will downshift
automatically . This increases the braking effect of the engine.
If the cruise control is on when you are traveling downhill, the trans
mission will automatical ly select a lower gear ratio in order to main
tain the set vehicle speed . This will cause the engine speed to
increase. •
Applies to vehi cles : wi th mu ltit roni c™ Con tinu ousl y V ariabl e Tra nsmi ssio n lC VT I
tiptronic ® manual shift program
Using the manual shift program (tiptronic®) you can
manually shift between seven pre-programmed gear
ratios (tran smission positions).
Fig. 156 Center
console: shifting
manually
Fig . 157 Display:
manual shift program,
se lecte d gear high -
lighted ~