Shifting
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Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Warning and indicator lights
Pedals
Manual transmission: Gearshift lever
Automatic transmission: Selector lever
Shifting with Tiptronic
®
Driving with automatic transmission
Automatic transmission malfunction
Gear recommendation
Explanatory notes in this section regarding automatic transmissions also apply to the DSG
®
automated transmission.
Your vehicle may be equipped with a special DSG
®
automated transmission that combines the
performance and economy of a standard manual transmission with the comfort and convenience of a
conventional automatic transmission. The DSG transmission housing contains two clutches, one that
works with the odd-numbered gears (1, 3, 5 and R) and the other that works with the even-numbered
gears (2, 4, 6). The dual clutch configuration enables rapid shifts between gears without loss of
traction as the dual clutch seamlessly transfers the engine power from one driveshaft to the other
during gear shifts. An output shaft for each of the two gearbox units transmits the drive to the driven
wheels via a differential. The DSG electronic control unit, sensors, and hydraulic control for clutch
engagement and gear selection form one compact weight-saving unit.
Thanks to the dual-clutch design, the DSG system is more efficient than a conventional automatic
transmission. For example, while idling, a torque converter in a conventional automatic transmission is
engaged all the time (increasing load and engine fuel consumption), while the DSG gradually opens
the clutch, allowing the engine to idle freely. In most cases, this efficiency combined with its low weight
and intelligent control means that DSG can achieve the same or better fuel consumption than a
manual transmission. The clutches, like the clutch in a standard manual transmission are subject to
wear over time. The DSG transmission requires periodic maintenance that is described in the
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Chapter
Warranty and Maintenance
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When the ignition is switched on and the transmission is in Reverse (R):
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The backup lights come on.
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The rear window wiper switches on when the windshield wipers are switched on.
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The camera for Rear Assist switches on (if equipped).
More information:
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Lower center console
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Instruments
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Braking and parking
x
Rear Assist
x
Climate control
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Engine control and emission control system
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Emergency closing and opening
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