
102  Automatic  Transmission 
Automatic 
Transmission 
tiptronic® 
Introduction 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  tiptro nic 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  an  electronically 
controlled  automatic  transmission.  Upshifting 
and  downshifting  takes  place 
automatically. 
The transmission  is also  equipped  with  tip
tronic ®. 
It allows  the  driver to  shift  gears 
manually if desired  ¢ page  105. 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  tiptronic 
Fig. 109 Shift  gate  o n the  center  console: selecto r lev · 
er w ith  release  button 
Starting  the  engine 
• The  selector  lever must  be in P or N. 
Starting  off 
• Press  and  hold  the  brake pedal. 
•  Press  and  hold  the  release  button  in these
lector  lever handle  and  move  the  selector 
lever  from 
P or N to 0/5 and  re lease  the  but· 
ton¢ .&_. 
•  Wait  briefly  until  the  transmission  has  shift· 
ed  (you will feel  a  slight  movement). 
•  Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  pedal  and 
accelerate. 
Rocking back and  forth  to become 
unstuck 
•  Shift  only  between D/5 and R when  the  ve· 
hicle  is  at  a full  stop  and  the engine  is  run
ning  at idle  speed. 
Stopping 
•  Press  and  hold  the brake  peda l until  the  ve
hicle  has  come  to  a  comp lete  stop. 
•  Keep the  brake  peda l depressed  so  that  the 
vehicle  cannot  roll  forward  or  backward 
while  it is  idling 
c:> .&_ . 
.,.  Once  stopped, 
do not depress  the  accelera
tor  pedal  to  rev  up the  engine 
c:> .&_ . 
Parking 
• Press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal  until  the  ve
hicle  has  come  to  a  complete  stop. 
•  Set  the  parking  brake  firm ly 
c:> page  75 , 
Parking  . 
.,. Press  and  hold  the  release  button  in these
lector  lever handle,  move  the  selector  lever 
into 
P and  then  let  go  of the  release button 
Q .&_. 
The  selector  lever must  be  in 
P or N. If  one  of 
the  driving  positions  is  engaged  a  safety 
switch  will prevent  the  engine from  being 
sta rted . See  also 
c:>p age  71. 
Before  you  move  the  selector  lever  from  the P 
posit ion,  you  must  always  apply  the brake 
peda l before  and  while  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 
pos ition,  the vehicle  may creep,  even  at 
idle  speed.  Therefore do not  release 
the  parking  brake  or  foot  brake  unti l 
you  are ready  to move,  because  power 
is  transmitted  to  the  wheels  as  soon  as 
a  driving  position  is engaged. 
- Do not  accelerate  while  selecting  a 
driving  position.  At this  time  the  en
gine  must  be at  idle  speed so that  un
due  stress  is  not placed  on  the  clutches 
in the  transmission . 
- Remember:  Even when  stopped  briefly  with  the  automatic  transmission  in  D/S 
or  R, engine  power  is being  transmit· 
ted  to  the  wheels.  Your veh icle  cou ld  

The  following  steps  apply only  when there  is 
no  obstacle  such  as  a wall  near  the  parking 
spot.  Otherwise,  please  read  the  information 
prov ided  in  the  "Parking  Next to Obstacles" 
section 
c::> page  113. 
~ Activate  the  turn signal. 
~ Position  your  vehicle  parallel  to  the  edge  of 
the  street,  approximately  3 ft  (1  meter) 
from  a parked  vehicle. 
~ Switc h the  MMI on  and  se lect  reverse  gear. 
The  parking  aid  tu rns  o n and  parking  mode 
1 appears  on  the  display . 
~ Press  the  contro l bu tton (D c::>  fig.  124 on 
the  MMI contro l conso le.  Parking  mode  2 
appea rs . 
~ Back up  and  align your vehicle  so  t he  blue 
area @ borders  on  the  rear  end of the  vehi
cle  or  on  the  parking  spot  line.  The blue area 
represents  an extension  of  the  vehicle's  out
line  by  approximate ly  16  ft  (5  meters)  to  the 
rear.  The long  side  of  the  blue  area  should 
be  o n the  curb . The  entire  blue  area  must  fit 
i nto  the  parking  spot . 
~ With  the  vehicle  stopped,  turn  the  steer ing 
whee l to the  right  as far  as  it w ill go. 
~ Back into  the  park ing  spot  until  the  blue 
cu rve to uches  the curb 
c::> fig.  125. Stop  the 
vehicle. 
~ With  the  veh icle  stopped,  turn  the steering 
wheel  to  the left  as  far  as  it will  go. 
~ Continue  to back  into  the  parking  spot  until 
the  vehicle  is parked  para llel  to  the  curb. @ 
marks  the  rear  bumper.  Stop  the  vehicle 
when  the  red  orientation  line@ borde rs  an 
object 
c::> .&, . Keep an  eye  o n the  fron t of 
yo ur  vehicle  while  do ing  this 
c::> (j) . 
Parking  next  to  obstacles 
When  t here  is  an  obstacle  (such  as  a  wall) 
next  to  the  pa rking  spot,  choose  a  spot wit h 
mo re space  on  t he  sides.  Pos ition  the  long 
side  of  the  b lue  a rea  so  that  there  is sufficient 
space  from  the  curb.  The  a rea  m ust  no t be  on 
the  c urb.  You w ill also  need  to  start  turn ing 
the  steering  wheel  much  earlier.  T he re should 
be  a  suffic ient  amo unt  of  space  between  the 
curb  and the blue  c urve,  and  the  blue cu rve 
c::> fig.  125 must not touch  the  curb. 
Parking  system  113 
A WARNING 
-The  rear  view  camera  does  not  show  the 
entire  area  behind  the  vehicle 
c::> page  110,  fig.  120. Watch  out  espe
cially  fo r small  children  and  anima ls. The 
rea r view  ca m era  ca nnot  alway s de te ct 
them,  posing  r is k  of  an  a ccident! 
- P lease  note  that  objects  not  touching  the 
g rou nd  can  appear  to  be  further  away 
than  they  really  are  (for  example,  the 
bumper  of  a  parked  vehicle,  a  trai ler 
hitch,  or  the  rea r of  a  truck) . In  this  case, 
you  shou ld  not  use  the  help  lines  to  help 
with  parking,  wh ich poses  danger  of  an 
accident! 
(D Note 
In  the  MMI display,  the  direction  of  travel 
of  the  vehicle  rear  is represented  depend
i ng  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The  vehi
cle  front  swings  o ut  more  than  the  vehicle 
rear.  Maintain  ple nty  of  d istance  so  that 
your  outside  mirror  or  a corner  of your  ve
hicle  does  not  col lide  with  any  obstacles. 
T his  can  damage  to  your  ve hicle. 
(0 Tips 
The  left  o r right  orientation  lines  and  su r
faces  will  be  disp layed,  depending  on  the 
turn  s ignal  being  used. 
Adjusting  the  display 
and  warning  tones 
App lies  to v ehicl es: wi th  parkin g sys tem pl us or  parkin g 
system  plus  wit h  rear view ca mera 
The display  and  warning  tones  can  be  adjust
ed  in  the  MMI . 
~ Select:!CAR !function  button> Car sy stem s 
cont ro l butto n > Driv er a ssist > Parking  aid 
> Setting s control  b utton . 
Display 
On* -turns  o n the  visual  d isplay  for  parking 
system  p lus  and  shows  the  rearview  came ra 
image  for  the  par king  system  p lus  w ith  rea r 
view  came ra*.  ..,  

280  Index 
Child  safety  lock Rear doors  .... .... ...... .. .. .... .. 
37 
C hild  safety  seats  .......... .... .... . 169 
Booster  seats  .......... .. .. .. .. .. . 172 
Conve rtible  child  seats  .... .. .. .... . 170 
Conve rtible  locking  retractor  . ..... ..  . 
How  do  I properly  install  a child  safety 
. h.  l ? seat in my ve  1c e.  . ...............  . 
Infant  seats  .. ........... .. .. ....  . 
Installing  .. ............... .. ....  . 
Installing  a child  restraint  using the 
LATCH  system  .. .... ...... .. .. .. ..  . 
174 
167 
169 
174 
179 
L ATC H system  ............. ... .. ... 179 
Lower  anchorages  ............ .... . 178 
Mounting  and  releasing  the anchorage 
hook  .. .. .. ... .... ......... ..... . 
179 
Safety  instructions  ......... ... .... . 167 
Cigarette  lighter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . 54 
Cleaning  and protection  ..... .. .. .... . 
200 
Alcantara  (synthetic  suede)  . .. .. .. .. . 209 
Eng ine compartment  .... .. .. .. .... . 210 
Exhaust  tail  pipes  .......... ... .. .. . 206 
Fabrics and fabr ic coverings  .. .. .. .. . 206 
Instrument  panel  ......... .. .. .... . 207 
Inter ior .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. . 206 
Lea ther  .. .... ........... .... .... . 208 
MMI  display/controls  ............... 206 
Plastic  and vinyl  ................... 203 
Plastic  parts  .. .......... ... .. .. .. . 207 
Safety  belts  ............. .... .... . 209 
trim  strips 204 
Trim  str ips  .... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. . 203 
Climate  control 
Air  vents  ... .......... ..... .. .... ..  66 
C limate  controls  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 
64 
Climate  control  (four-zone) 
Operation  .. ................ ... .. .. 
67 
Climate  control  (three-zone) 
Operation  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  65 
C lock  ... .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. ..  25 
Closing  Rear lid  .. .. ................ ... ... .  35 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof ...... ..... .. .. 
39 
Cold tire  inflation pressure  ..... .. .... . 235 
Com ing  home  ............. .. .. .... .. 
43 
Compact  spare  tire ...... .... ... .. .. .  253 
Compartments  .. ........ .. .. .. .... ..  55  Compliance 
..... .. ... .. ........ .. .. 
276 
Consumer Information  . . . . . . . . . . 126, 273 
Consumption  (fuel)  ... .......... .. .. . 23 
Contacting  NHTSA 
Convenience  key ... ................ . . 126 
33 
Starting  the  engine  ............. ... . 71 
Stopping  the  engine (START ENG INE 
STOP button)  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . 
73 
Switching  the  ignition  on ....... .. .. . 71 
U nlocking  and locking  vehicle  ...... .. . 33 
Co nvertible  child  safety  seats  ... .. .. .. 170 
Convertib le locking  retractor 
Activating  . .... .. .. ........... .... 
176 
Deact ivat ing  ... ... .............. .. 177 
Using  to  secure a child  safety  seat 1.74,  176 
Coolant 
refer to Engine coolant  ............. 223 
Cooling mode  (automat ic climate  control) 67 
Cooling  mode  (climate  control)  . . . .  . .  . .  .  65 
Cornering  light  .... ... .......... .. .. . 
96 
Cruise contro l 
Changing  speed .. ............. .... . 
77 
Presetting  your speed  .......... .. .. . 78 
Switching  off  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 78 
Switching  on . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 77 
Warning/ind icator  lights  .......... .. . 21 
(upholder  .... .. .. .. ........... .... . 55 
D 
Data  ........ ... .. .. ... ........... . 272 
Data  recorder  ... .. .. ........... .. .. 184 
Date display  .. .. .. ............. .... . 25 
Daytime  running lights  ... ..... ... .. .. . 
41 
Declaration  of  compliance 
Adaptive  cruise  control  ........... .. 
276 
Audi  s ide assist  .. ............. .. .. 276 
Cell phone  package  . ........... .. .. 276 
Convenience key  ... ................ 276 
Electronic  immob ilizer  ....... ...... . 276 
Homelink ® un iversal  remote  control  .. 276 
Remote  control key 
DEF  What  does this  mean when  it  appears  in 276 
the  tr ip odometer  display?  ....... ... .  25 
Defective  light  bulb  warning ........... 
20  

Side assist Activating  and deactivating  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  88 
Cleaning  sensors  ............ ... .. .  202 
Description  . ............. .... .. ....  88 
Informational  and alert  stage  signals  ..  90 
Messages  in instrument  cluster  display  . 94 
MMI  settings  .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. ..  93 
Operation  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  89 
Safety  tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  94 
Sensor detection  area  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  89 
Side curtain  airbags  ........... .... ..  160 
Description  .... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  160 
How  they  work  .............. ... ...  161 
Safety  instructions  ........ .. .. .. .. .  161 
Side marker  lights  ......... .. .. .. .. ..  41 
Ski sack  ..... .. ................ .....  62 
also  refer  to Trunk  pass-through  .. .. ..  63 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof  Emergency closing  .......... .. .. .. ..  40 
Opening  and closing  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  39 
Snow chains  . ................ ... ...  247 
Socket  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  55 
Sources  of information  about  child  re-
straints  and their  use  ....... .. .. .. .. .  181 
Space-saving spare tire  ...... .. .. .. .. .  253 
Spare tire  .... ................ ... ...  253 
Speedometer  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  25 
Speed rating  letter  code  ..... .. .. .. .. .  243 
Speed warning  system  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  76 
Star  button  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  23 
START ENGINE STOP button  ........... 71 
Starting  from  rest .......... .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Startingoffwithatrailer  .... .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Starting  the  engine  ..................  71 
Steering  Electrically  adjustable  steering  wheel  ..  70 
Manually  adjustable  steering  wheel  .. ..  70 
also  refer  to Electro-mechanical  power 
assist  ..... .. ................ ....  189 
Steering  wheel  Easy  entry  feature  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  71 
Indicator  light . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  17 
Steering  wheel  heating  .... .. .. .. .. ..  69 
Steering  wheel  column  Adjusting  electrically  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  70 
Adjusting  manually  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  70 
Steps for  determining  correct  load limit  . 239 
Index  287 
Stopping  the  engine  . ............... ..  73 
Storage  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  55, 60 
Sunroof  .... .. .. .. ... ............ ...  39 
Sun shade  .. .. .. .. ................. . 45 
Sun visors  ........ .. ................  45 
Symbols 
refer  to Warning/indicator  lights  ..... .  11 
T 
Tachometer  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  11,  22 
Technical modifications  .............. 276 
Temperature  display  ............. .. .. .  22 
T ether  anchors  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  180 
Tether  strap  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  180 
The first  1,000 miles  (1,500  km) and after-
wards  ...... .. .. .. .................  192 
Three-zone  climate  control  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  65 
Tie-downs  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  .  61,  125 
Tips  for  the  environment 
Saving fuel  . ... .. .. ................  58 
tiptronic  ... .. .. .. .................  102 
A ut omatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  ...... .. ..  104 
Driving  ..........................  102 
Dynamic  shift  program  .............  105 
Emergency  mode  ... ...............  106 
Kick-down  . .. .. .. .................  104 
Manual  shift  program  ..............  105 
Selector  lever  .. .. ... ... ...... .....  103 
Tire  pressure  . ......................  23 7 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system  ....... 249 
Loss  of  air  pressure  ................  250 
Malfunction  . .. .. .................  250 
Resetting  tire  pressures  ............ . 251 
Tires  ...... ... .. .... .......... .....  231 
Service life  ....... ................  241 
Speed  rating letter  code  ........ .. ..  243 
Tire  manufacturing  date  ........ .. ..  243 
Tire  specifications  ................ . 243 
Tread depth  ....... ...............  241 
Uniform  tire  quality  grading  ........ . 245 
Winter  tires  . .. ...... .............  246 
T ires  and vehicle  load  limits ....... ....  239 
Tires and wheels  Checking  tire pressure  ............. . 237 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure  ......... . 235 
Dimensions  .. .. .. .................  242 
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