
Rain sensor 
The rain  sensor operates  on ly in the  interval wiper  position . When  it 
starts  to  rain,  the interval  wiper  mode is activated  automat ically . 
I f  the  windshield  wiper  lever is in  the  interval wipe  position  with  the 
ign ition  switched  off,  the rain sensor  is  not activated  until  vehicle 
speed is above 4  mph  (6  km/h) . 
To  reduce  the sensitivity  of  the  rain sensor,  the  switch @ must  be 
moved  down . To increase the  sensit ivity  of  the rain  sensor,  the  switch 
must  be moved  up. 
The  higher  the  sensitiv ity  sett ing, the  sooner  the  windsh ield wipers 
react  to  mo isture  on the  windshie ld. Increased  sensitivity  is signa led 
by  the  windshield  w ipers  making  a single  pass over the  windshie ld. 
T he rain  sensor  wiper  intervals  depend  on the  sensitivity  setting  as 
we ll as vehicle  speed.  During brief  stops,  wiper  motion  will  adjust  in 
relation  to the  amount  of  rain on the  windshield . 
& WARNING 
• Wiper  blades are crucial  for safe driving!  Only when they  are in 
good  condition  are  they able to  clear the  windows  properly  to 
provide  uncompromised  visibility.  Worn  or damaged wiper blades 
are  a safety  hazard => 
page 68, "Replacing  windshield  wiper 
blades"! 
•  The  rain  sensor is only  designed  to  assist and  support the 
driver.  It remains  entirely the  driver 's responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weather  conditions  and to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as 
soon  as rain  or drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the  windshield. 
•  The windshield  must  not  be treated  with  water-repellent 
materials.  They can increase glare  under poor visibility  conditions 
such as  wetness,  darkness,  or when  the  sun is low  on the  horizon. 
In  addition,  they  can cause the  w indshield  wipers  to chatter. 
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In  freez ing or  near freezing  conditions: 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  vision 
• 
Always  check  that the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  glass 
before  you turn  the  wipers on. Loosen  a wiper  blade which  is  frozen in 
place  before  operat ing the  w ipers to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
•  Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted  window . Us ing the  wipers 
as a convenient  ice scraper  will destroy  the wiper  blades. 
•  Before you  take your  vehicle  to  an automatic  car wash,  make sure 
you  have the  windshield  wipe r system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0),  otherw ise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  shou ld  suddenly  come  on. 
(I] Tips 
• Worn  or dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  cause smearing  which  can 
affect  the  operation  of  the  rain  sensor . Check the  condit ion  of  your 
windshield  wiper  b lades regularly. 
•  The rain  sensor  is part  of  the  interval  wiping  system . Turn ing off 
the  ignition  will  a lso deactivate  the  rain  sensor.  To reactivate the 
sensor,  switch  off the  interval  wip ing function,  then  switch  it  back on 
again. 
•  The w indshield  wipers  are switched  off  when  the  ignition  is turned 
off . Activate  the  windsh ie ld  wipers  after  the  ignition  is switched  back 
on  by mov ing the  w indshield  wiper  lever to  any pos it ion. 
•  Make sure the  washer fl uid reservoir  in  the engine compar tment  is 
topped  off  before  going  on a long  trip . Look  up::::> 
page 294 for 
checking  and  filling  the  washer  conta iner. • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: with  headli ght  was h er  syste m 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
- Operate  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system~ page 66, 
fig.  57  ®with  the headlights  turned  on  by  holding  the 
lever  for  longer  than  one  second.  _,,,, 
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& WARNING 
•  Never  remove the  key from  the  ignition  lock while  the  vehicle 
is moving.  The steering  wheel  will  lock , cau sing  loss of  control. 
•  If  you ha ve to  leave your vehicle,  even for ju st  a minute,  alw ays 
remove  the  ignition  key and  take  it  with  you.  This i s especially 
important  if you  are going  to  leave children  unattended  in the 
vehicle.  The children  could start  the  engine  or use other  vehicle  c ontrols . Unsupervised us e of vehicle  controls  (for  example,  power 
windows)  can cause serious personal  inju ries. 
0 Note 
•  If the ~ symbol  in the  display  blinks,  there  is a  malfunction  in the 
electronic  stee ring  column  lock.  Follow  the  instr uctions  in 
~ page 28, "Steering  malfu nction i" . 
•  If  the ~ symbol  in the  display  blinks,  there  is a malfunction  in the 
electronic  ignition  lock .  Follow  the  instr uctions  in~ 
page  29, "Igni
t ion  lock  malfunct ion  ~" . 
(I] Tips 
•  If you  release  the  ignit ion  key i n pos it io n @ , the  key automati cally 
returns  to  pos ition 
(D . 
•  If you  open  the  driver 's  doo r whe n the  ignition  is sw itched  on,  a 
buzze r sounds  and  the  message 
Ignition  is on appears  in the  instru
ment  cl uster  d isplay.  Please  swi tch the  ignition  off. • 
Ignition  key  safety  lock 
The ignition  key  con  on ly  be  removed  when  the  selector 
lever  is in the  "P" (Pork) positi on. 
After  turning  off  the  ignition,  the  ign ition  key can  only  be  removed 
from  the  ignition  lock when  the  se lector  lever  is in the  "P "  (Park)  posi-
Con tro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
tion . After  you  have  removed  the  key, the  selector  lever  is  locked  and 
canno t be  move d.• 
Starting  and  stopping  the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The  engine  can  only  be started  with your  original A udi 
key. 
.... _:::::•: 
- Step  on  the  b rak e. 
Fig .  10 1  Ig nitio n key 
positio ns 
- Move the  se lector  lever  into  P or  N ~ &,. 
- Turn  the  ig ni tion  key to  position @~ fig.  101  -do  not 
depress  t he  gas  pedal  when  start ing  t he  engine . 
A cold engine  may  sound  loud  after  it  has  been  started . T his is due  to 
the  hydra ulic valves  bu ilding  up  oil p ressu re . Thi s  is normal  and  is not 
a  need  for  concern. 
If t he e ngine  does  no t s tart  immed iate ly, stop  try ing af te r 10 seco nds 
and  then  try  to  restart  the  engine  about  30  seconds  later . _., 
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& WARNING 
Never start  or  let  the  engine  run  in a confined  or enclosed  area. 
Exhau st  fume s from  the  engine  contain  carbon  monoxide,  a color 
less  and  odorless  gas.  Carbon  monoxid e can  be fatal  if inhal ed. 
•  Never  leave the  engine  idling  unattended . An unattended 
vehicle  with  a runn ing  engine  poses  a danger  of personal  injury  or 
theft . 
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Avoid  high  eng ine  speeds,  fast  acce lerat ion  or  heavy  eng ine  loads 
w hile  the  engine  is still  cold.  This  cou ld  damage  the  eng ine . 
~ For the  sake of  the  environment 
To  avoid  unn ecessary  engine  wear  and  to  reduce  exhaust  emiss io ns, 
do  not  let  your  vehicle  stand  and  warm  up.  Be ready  to  dr ive off  imme
diately  after  starting  your  vehicle . Maintain  mo dera te speed  unt il the 
engine  is comp letely  warm . Remember,  the  engine  performs  best  at 
operat ing  temperature. • 
Stopping  the  engine 
- Turn  the  ignition  key to  position @ => page 109 , fig.  101 . 
& WARNING 
• Never  turn  off  the  engine  until  the  vehicle  has  come  to  a 
compl ete  stop . 
•  The brake  boos ter  and servotronic  only  work  when  the  engine 
is running.  With  the  ignition  turned  off , you  have to  apply  more 
for ce when  steering  or  braking.  Since you cannot  steer  and  stop 
normally,  this  can lead  to  accidents and  serious injuries . 
& WARNING (contin u ed ) 
•  The radiator  fan  can continue  to  run for  up to  10  minute s even 
a fter  you have turned  off the  engine  and removed the  ignition  key. 
The radi ator  fan  can also tur n on agai n if the  engine  coolant  heats 
up  be cause of  intense  sunlight  or  heat  build-up  in the  engine 
compartment. 
0 Note 
Do not  stop  the  engine  immed iate ly after  hard  or  extended  driving. 
Keep  t he engine  run ning  for  approximate ly two  minutes  to  prevent 
excessive  hea t build-up .• 
Starting  and  stopping  the  engine 
with  Convenience  key 
A pplies  to  vehicl es: w it h  Con ven ience  key 
Starting  the  engine  with  the !START ] button 
This button  s witch es  on the  ignition and sta rts the 
engine . 
Fig. 10 2  Convenien ce 
ke y: ENGINE  START 
bu tton 
The [S TA RT] button  is provided  wit h two-stage  operation 
=> fig. 102.  ..,_  
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Switching  the  ignition  on 
-Press  the  [S TART] button  once  to  the firs t stage  to  switch 
on  on ly  the  igni tion . 
Starting  the  engine 
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Switching  the  ignition  on 
-Press  the  [S TART] button  once  to  the firs t stage  to  switch 
on  on ly  the  igni tion . 
Starting  the  engine 
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On  the  road -_______________ __. 
Switching  the  ignition  on 
-Press  the  [S TART] button  once  to  the firs t stage  to  switch 
on  on ly  the  igni tion . 
Starting  the  engine 
-Step  o n the  bra ke. 
Mov e the  selector  leve r to  the P or  N  position ~& . 
- Press  the  [START ] button  to  the  seco nd stage  to  sta rt  the 
engine . 
After  a co ld eng ine  is started,  there  may  be a br ief  per iod  of  increased 
no ise  because  oil  pressure  m ust  first  build  up  in the  hydraulic  valve 
adjusters.  Th is  is  no rma l and  no t a  cause  for  conce rn . 
If the  engine  does  not  start  immediately,  stop  trying  after  10 seconds 
and  then  t ry to  res tart  the  engine  abou t 30  seconds  later . 
& WARNING 
Never  allow  the  eng ine to  run  in confined  space s -danger  of 
asphy xiation. 
0 Note 
Avoid high  engine  speeds,  fast  acceleration  o r heavy  eng ine  loads 
wh ile  the  engine  is st ill  cold.  This  cou ld  damage  t he eng ine . 
 For the  sake of the  environment 
Do not  a llow the  e ngine  to warm  up with  the  veh icle  s tat ionary . St art 
driving  rig ht  away.  I n this  way you  avoid  unnecessary  emissions. 
Con tro ls a nd e quip 
m en t  Vehicle 
OP-eration 
(I) Tips 
If you  open  the  d river 's  door  whe n the  ignition  is sw itched  on,  a 
buzzer  sounds  and  the  message 
Ignition  is on appea rs  i n the  instru
me nt  clu ster  display.  Ple ase swit ch the  ign it ion  off. • 
Applies  to  v ehicles : w ith  Co nven ience  key 
Switching  engine  off  with  the !STOP] button 
- Bring yo ur ve hic le  to  a co mplete  s top. 
Fig.  103  Conv enien ce 
ke y: 
ENG INE ST OP 
button 
- Move t he  se lector  lever  to  t he  P or  N posit ion. 
- Press  the  (STOP ] button~  fig. 103 . 
Pressing  the ! STOP] button  once sw itches  off  the  engine  and  t he igni 
tion.  If yo u press  the 
!S TO P] button  again  fo r more  than  1 second, 
the  steer ing  is  locked,  prov ide d that  the  selector  lever  is  in the  P posi
t ion ~& -
Emergency  OFF  function 
If necessary,  the  engine  ca n be  switched  off  with  the  selecto r lever  in 
th e R, Do r S posit ions . To  do  so,  step  on  th e brake  pedal  and  press 
and  hold  the 
I S T OP I button  (vehi cle  spee d m ust  be  less  than  6  mph 
/  10  km/h.  .,,_ 
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in. WARNING 
• Never turn  off  th e engine  until  the  vehicle  has come to  a 
c omplete  stop . 
•  The  b rake  booste r and  servotronic  only  work  when  the  eng ine 
is running . With  the  ignition  turned  off,  you  have to  apply  more 
force  when  stee ring or  braking . Since you cannot  steer  and  stop 
normally , thi s can lead  to  accident s and  serious  in juries. 
•  For s afety  reasons , you  should  always  park your  vehicle with 
the  selector  lever  in  P. Otherwi se, the  vehicle  could  inadvertently 
roll  away. 
•  After  the  engine  has been  switched  off , the  radiator  fan  can 
continue  to  run for  up to  10  minutes  - even with  the  ignition 
s witched  off.  It  can also switch  on  again  after  some  time  if  the 
c oolant  temper ature  rises as the  r esult  of  a  heat  buildup  or  if the 
engine  is  hot  and  the  engine  compartment  is  additionally  heated 
by the  sun's rays . 
0 Note 
If  the  eng ine has  been  under  heavy  load  for  a n extended  per iod,  heat 
builds  up  in the  engine  compartment  after  the  engine  is switched 
off 
- there  is a r is k  of  damaging  t he eng ine.  Allow the  e ngine  to  run at  id le 
for  about  2  min utes  before  switc hing  it 
off. • 
Appli es to  ve hicles : w it h  Conve nience  key 
Driver  messages  in  the  instrument  cluster 
display 
If  a  function  is not  present,  a driver mess age  appea rs . 
No  key identified 
Th is  message  appears  when  the ! START ] button  is p ressed  if there  is 
no  mast er key  ins ide  the  veh icle  o r if t he sys tem  does  not  recogn ize 
it.  For  examp le,  the  master  key cannot  be  recognized  if it  is covered 
by an  o bject  (e.g . al uminum  br ie f  c ase)  w hich 
screens the  r adio  signal.  .Electronic  dev
ices  such  as  cell  phones  can  also  interfere  with 
t he  radio  signal. 
Press brake  pedal  to  start  engine 
Thi s message  appea rs  if  yo u press  the !STAR T] butto n to start  the 
eng ine  and  do  not  depress  the  brake  pedal.  The  engine  can  on ly be 
s t ar ted  i f the  brake  ped al  is dep ressed . 
Engage N  or  P to  start  engine 
This message  appea rs w he n  th e engi ne  is started  if  the  sele cto r lever 
for  the  automa tic transmission  is  not  in the  P o r N position.  The 
eng ine can  only  be  s tarted  w ith  the  se lec tor  in  these  pos itions. 
? Key not  in vehicle 
Thi s message  appea rs  alo ng with  the  symbol  if the  master  key is 
removed  from  the  vehicle  with  t he engine  runn ing.  It  is intended  to 
remind  you  (e.g.  w hen  c hanging  dr ive rs)  not  to  con tinue  t he journey 
w ithout  the  master  key. 
If t he  master  key is no  longe r in the  ve hicle, yo u cannot  switch  of f the 
ig nitio n after  stopping  the  engine  and  you  a lso  cannot  start  the 
engine  again.  Moreover,  you  cannot  lock the  vehicle  from  the  outside 
w ith  the  key. 
Shift  to  P otherwise  vehicle  can roll  away. Doors do  not  lock if you 
are  not  in  P . 
This  message  appea rs for  safety  reasons  along  with  a warning  buzzer 
if the  se lector  lever  for  the  automatic  transmission  is  not  in the  P 
position  when  t he ig nition  is sw itched 
off with  t he !STOP] button  and 
t he  d river's  door  is opened.  Move t he selector  lever  to  the  P posit io n , 
otherwise  the  vehicle  is  not  secured  against  rolling  away.  You also 
c anno t  lock  the  vehicle  usi ng  the  lo cking  but ton  o n the  door  hand le 
or  using  the  remote  key. 
To engage  steer ing  lock,  press and  hold  STOP button 
Thi s message  appears  for  safety  reasons  if the  engine  and  the  ignit ion 
h ave bee n sw itche d off  by p ress ing the 
!S T O P) bu tton  once,  and  t hen  .,,_  
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• You can apply  the  parking  brake  at  any time  -even  with  the  igni
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• You can apply  the  parking  brake  at  any time  -even  with  the  igni
tion  turned  off.  T](/manual-img/6/57593/w960_57593-115.png)
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(I] Tips 
• You can apply  the  parking  brake  at  any time  -even  with  the  igni
tion  turned  off.  The ignition  must  be  turned on in order  to  release the 
parking  brake. 
•  Occasional noises when  the parking  brake  is applied  and  released 
are  normal  and  are  not  a cause for  concern. 
•  Th e parking  brake  goes  through  a se lf-test  cycle  at  regular  inter
vals  -when  the  vehicle  is  parked.  Any  associated noises are normal. • 
Parking 
To prevent  a parked  vehicle  from  rolling  away,  there  are 
a  few  things  you  should  do. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle,  do  the  following 
- Stop  the  vehicle  using  the  brake  pedal. 
- Pull  the  switch  to  apply the  electromechanical parking 
brake. 
- Move  the  selector  lever into  the 
P position==> &. 
- Switch off  the  engine  and  remove  the  ignition  key from 
the  ignition  lock . 
When  you  park  your  vehicle  on  hills,  do  the 
following 
- Stop  the  vehicle  using  the  brake  pedal. 
- Pull  the  switch  to  apply the  electromechanical  parking 
brake. 
- If you are  parking  headed 
downhill, turn  the  front  wheels 
toward the  curb.  -
If you are  parking  headed 
uphill, turn  the  front  wheels 
away from  the  curb. 
- Move the  selector  lever into  the 
P position. 
- Switch off  the  engine  and  remove  the  ignition  key from 
the  ignition  lock. 
& WARNING 
This  is  how  you  can  reduce the  risk of  injury when  leaving  your 
vehicle. 
•  Never  park the  vehicle where  it  can come  in  contact  with  dry 
grass,  spilled  fuel  or any other  flammable  materials. 
•  When  parking on  hills,  always  turn the  wheels  so that  the  front 
wheels  will  first  roll into  the  curb,  if the  vehicle  should  start to 
roll. 
•  Never  allow  anyone  -especially  small children  -to  remain  in 
the  vehicle  when  it  is  locked.  Locked doors  make  it  more  difficult 
for  rescuers  to  access  the  passenger  compartment in the event of 
an  emergency.  Danger  to  life! 
•  Never  leave  children  unsupervised  in the  vehicle.  Children 
could  release  the  parking  brake or move  the  gearshift  lever out  of 
gear.  The vehicle  could  start to  roll away  and  cause  an accident. 
•  No  matter  what  the  season  is,  the  temperature  in  a parked 
vehicle  can reach dangerous  levels. 
0 Note 
• Please exercise care when  you park your  vehicle  in  parking  areas 
with  parking  barriers  or  curbs. Parking  barriers and curbs vary  in 
height  and could  damage  your  bumper  and related  components  as 
the  front  of your  vehicle moves over a barrier  or  curb that  is too  high, 
as you  park  or  as  you back out  of  a  parking spot.  In  order  to  be sure 
that  no such damage  can  occur, you  may wish to  stop  short  of  having 
the  front  tires  of your  car touch  the  parking  barrier  or  curb.  .._  

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•  Please  also  exercise  exceptional  care  when  you  drive  up  or  down 
steep  ramps  or  drive  over  cu rbs  or  other  obstacles,  for  which  the 
vehicle  is not  designed,  because  components  of  the  vehicle  close  to 
the  ground,  such  as  bumper  covers,  spoilers  and  suspension  and 
exhaust  system  components , may  become  damaged. • 
Starting  off  with  a  trailer 
To prevent  rolling  back  unintentionally  on an incline, do 
the  following: 
- Keep  the  switch  pulled  and  depress  the  accelerator . The 
parking  brake  stays  applied  and  prevents  the  vehicle  from 
rolling  bac kward . 
- You  can  re lease  the  switch  once  you  are  sure  tha t you  are 
deve loping  enoug h forward momentum  at  the  wheels  as 
you  depress  the  accelerator. 
Depend ing  on  the  we ight  of  the  rig  (vehicle  and  trailer)  and  the 
sever ity  of  the  incline,  you  may  roll  backwards  as you  start.  You can 
prevent  ro llin g backwards  by holding  the  park ing  bra ke sw itch  pulled 
out  and  accelera ting  - just  as  you  would  when  starting  on  a  hill with  a 
conventional  hand  brake. • 
Emergency  braking 
In  the  event  that  the  conventional  brake  system  fails  or 
locks. 
- Pull  the  switch  and  cont inue  to  pull  it  to  slow  your  ve hicle 
w ith  the  parking  brake  in an  emerge ncy. 
- As soon  as  you  re lease  the  sw itch  or  acce lerate,  the 
braking  process  stops . 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
If you  pull  the  switch  and  hold  it  above  a  speed  of  about  5  mph  (8 
km/h), 
the  eme rgency  brak ing  f unct io n  is ini tia ted.  The  vehicle  is 
braked  at  all four  wheels  by activat ing  the  hydraulic  brake  system . 
Brake  performance  is similar  to  making  an  emergency  stop=>& . 
So  that  emergency  b raking  is  not  act ivated  by mistake,  an  aud ible 
warning  tone  (buzzer)  sounds  when  the  switch  is pulled.  As soon  as 
the  swi tch is released,  or  the  accelerator  pedal  is depressed,  eme r
gency  braking  stops. 
& WARNING 
Emergency braking  should  only  be  u sed in  an emergen cy, when 
the  normal  foot  brake  ha s failed  or th e brake  pedal  i s ob structed. 
Us ing the  park ing  b rake to  perf orm  emergency  braking  will  slow 
your  v ehicl e as if  you had  made  a full  brak e app lic ation . Th e law s 
of  physics cannot  be suspen ded  even w ith  ESP and  it s associated 
c omponent s (AB S, ASR , EDS ). In  corn ers  and  when  road  or 
weather  condit ion s are  bad , a full  brake  application  can cause the 
v eh icle t o skid or the  rear end to  bre ak awa y- r isking an a ccident. • 
Driver  messages  in  the  instrument  cluster 
Caution : V ehi cle park ed too  steep 
Th is message  appears  whe n the  parking  brake  is applied  on  an  incline 
that  exceeds  abo ut  30%. 
I n  this  case  the  b raking  power  of  the  parking  brake  may 
not  be 
adequate 
to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rolling  unintentionally. 
Plea se re leas e park ing  brak e 
This  message  appears , when  a gear  is se lected  and  the  accelerator 
peda l is dep ressed  - release  the  parking  brake . ., 
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Automatic  transmission 
tiptronic® (6-speed  automatic 
transmission) 
Ap plies  to veh icle s: with  6-spe ed a uto mat ic  trans missi on 
General  information 
Your  v ehicle  is equipp ed with  an  ele ctronically  con trolled  automat ic 
transmiss ion.  Upshifti ng and  downshifting  takes  place 
automati
c ally. 
The transm ission  is also equipped  with  tiptronic ®. It allows  the  driver 
t o  shift  gears 
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App lies to vehicl es: w ith  6 -s pee d automat ic  transmiss ion 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
St arting  the  engine 
- The  selector  lever  must  be  in N or  P. 
Starting  off 
- Press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal. 
Fig . 138  Shift  gate  on 
t he  center  conso le: 
selec tor lever with 
release  button 
- Press  and  hold  the  release  button  in the  selector  lever 
handle  and  move  the  selector  lever  from 
P or  N to  D and 
release  the  button~ & . 
- Wait  briefly  until  the  transmission  has  shifted  (you will  feel  a  slight  movement). 
- Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  pedal  and  accelerate . 
Rocking  back  and  forth  to  become  unstuc k 
-Shift  only  between D and R when  the  vehicle  is at  a full 
stop  and  the  eng ine  is running  at  idle  speed. 
Stopp ing 
- Press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal  until  the  veh icle  has  come 
to  a  complete  stop . 
- Keep the  brake  pedal  depressed  so that  the  vehicle  cannot  roll  forward  or  backward  while  i t is  idling ~ & -
- Once  stopped, 
do not depress  the  accelerator  pedal  to  rev 
up  th e engine ~& . 
Parking 
- Press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal  until  the  vehicle  has  come 
to  a complete  stop . 
- Set  the  parking  brake  firmly~ 
page 114, "Parking" . 
- Press  and  hold  the  release  button  in the  selector  lever  handle,  move  the  selector  lever  into 
P and  then  let  go  of 
the  release  button~ & - .,