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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual Starting th e engin e 
"Press  the  brake  peda l r::!> _&.. 
"Press  the I START ENGINE STOP I button 
r::!> fig. 81. The  engine  will start . 
If the  engine  should  not  sta rt  immediately ,

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual 76  On  the  road 
Driver  message  in  the  instrument 
cluster  display 
Turn off  ignition  befor e le a v ing  car 
This  message  appears  and  a  warning  tone 
sounds  if yo u open  the  dr ive

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual 78  On  the road 
regular  intervals . Any associated  noises 
are norma l. 
Parking 
• Press the  brake peda l to  stop  the  vehicle . 
•  Pull  the  switch(®)  to  set the  parking  brake .

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual 104  Automatic  Transmission 
Automatic 
Transmission 
tiptronic 
Introduction 
The automatic transmission is controlled  elec­
tronically.  The transmission  upshifts  or  down­
shifts  automatical

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual power. Shi fting  may  become  noticeable  when 
accelerating . 
When  the  veh icle  is stationary  or at  speeds 
be low  1  mph  (2 km/h),  you  must  always  apply 
the  foot  brake  before  and

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual 106  Automatic  Transmission 
lever is left  in  N (Neutral)  for  more  than  ap­
proximately  2  second,  without  the  brake  ped­
a l being  pressed . 
Release button 
The  release  button  on

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual activate  the  parking  brake and move the 
selector  lever to  P. 
- Power is sti ll transmitted  to  the  wheels 
when  the  engine  is running  at  idle.  To 
prevent  the  vehicle  from  "creeping

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AUDI RS7 SPORTBACK 2014  Owners Manual The transmission  temperature  has  increased 
significantly  due  to  the  sporty  driving  manner. Drive  in a  less  sporty  manner  until the  tem­
perature  returns  to  the  normal range  and