Eng
aging reve rsege ar R #
Depr essthebr ak epedal andpush theE-
SE LECT select orleve rupw ards pas tth efirs t
point ofresis tance.
En gaging neutr alN #
Depr essthebr ak epedal andpush theE-
SE LECT select orleve rup ordown tothefirs t
point ofresis tance.
Sub sequently releasing thebr ak epedal will
allo wyo uto mo vetheve hicle freel y,e.g. topush
it or tow itaw ay.
If yo uwa nttheaut oma tictransm ission to
re main inne utr al005C 005C
even ifth eignit ionis
switc hedoff: #
Startth eve hicle. #
Depr essthebr ak epedal andengageneutral
005C. #
Release thebr ak epedal. #
Switc hth eignition off.
% Ifyo uth en exitth eve hicle leaving the
Smar tKey intheve hicle, theaut omatic trans‐
mission remains inneutr al005C. Eng
aging parkpositio nP #
Obser vetheno teson par king theve hicle
(/ page11 4). #
Dep ress thebr ak epedal untiltheve hicle is
st atio nary. #
When theve hicle isstatio nary,press butt on
005D.
Pa rk position isonl yeng aged when the
tr ans missi on positio ndisp lay 005D issho wnin
th emultifunc tiondispla y.Ifno transmissi on
positio ndispl ay005D appear s,sec ureth eve hi‐
cle topreve ntitfrom rolling away.
Pa rk position 005Diseng aged aut omatic allyif one
of thefo llo wing condition sis me t:
R youswit choffth eignition whentheve hicle
is statio naryand thetransmission isin posi‐
tion 005Bor005E.
R youopen thedr iver's door when theve hicle
is statio naryor when drivin gat ave ry low
speed andthetra nsmiss ionisin position 005B
or 005E.
% Tomaneu verwit han open driver's door ,
open thedr iver's door while statio naryand eng
agetrans miss ionposit ion005Bor005E
ag ain.
Eng agin gdr ive posi tion D #
Depress thebr ak epedal andpulltheE-
SE LECT select orleve rbac kpas tth efirs t
point ofresis tance.
Whe nth eaut omatic transmiss ionisin transmis‐
sion position 005B,itshif tsthege arsaut omat i‐
call y.This depends onthefo llo wing fact or s:
R theselect eddrive pr og ram
R theposition oftheaccelera torpeda l
R thedr iving speed No
teson thedou ble-clu tchfun ction The
double- clutchfunction isactiv ewhen chang ‐
ing down inall drive pr ograms. Thedouble -
clut chfunction reduces loadchang ere act ions
and suppo rts spor tydriving. Theacous ticper‐
cep tion ofthedouble-clutc hfunc tion chang es
depen dingon thedr ive pr og ram. Dr
iving andparking 10
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