Instruction book Audi A4 Version Year 2014
Engine Oil 1L Longlife - Audi Fleecejacke - Audi Mug Audi Beanie - Audi all-weather floor mats Genuine Audi Interior Cargo Organizer
 Audi A4   Controls   Automatic gearbox  multitronic, S tronic, tiptronic
Applies to Audi A4s: with multitronic/S tronic/tiptronic
The current selector lever position and the current gear are shown in the instrument cluster display.
P – Parking lock
When the selector lever is in this position, the driven wheels are locked mechanically. The parking lock must only be engaged when the Audi A4 is stationary WARNING!.
The interlock button (the button in the selector lever handle) must be pressed in and the brake pedal must be depressed before moving the selector lever either in or out of position P. The lever can only be moved out of position P when the ignition is on.
R – Reverse gear
Reverse gear must only be engaged when the Audi A4 is stationary and the engine is idling WARNING!.
To move the selector lever to position R, press in the interlock button and at the same time press the brake pedal. Depending on the model, one or two reversing lights will come on in selector lever position R (when ignition is switched on).
N – Neutral
In this position, the gearbox is in neutral WARNING!.
D/S – Drive/Sport (standard position for driving forwards)
In selector lever position D/S, the gearbox can be operated in either the standard drive mode (D) or in sport mode (S). To select sport mode (S), briefly pull the selector lever back. The gearbox will switch back to drive mode (D) if you pull the selector lever again. The selected driving mode is shown in the instrument cluster display.
In the standard drive mode (D), the gearbox automatically selects the best gear ratio. This depends on the engine load, the road speed and the driving style.
Select sport mode (S) if you wish to take full advantage of the car's performance. This setting makes use of the engine's maximum power output. When accelerating the gear shifts may be noticeable.
Press the brake pedal when moving the selector lever from N to D/S if the Audi A4 is stationary or at speeds below 2 km/h WARNING!.
E – Efficiency*
In efficiency mode Link, the gearbox selects the next gear at lower engine speeds. Earlier upshifts give improved fuel economy because the full power reserves of the engine are not used.
In this mode, an E is shown on the instrument cluster display instead of a D.
WARNING!
  • The car can roll away even if the ignition is switched off.
  • Never move the selector lever to R or P when driving, as this could cause an accident.
  • In all selector lever positions except P the Audi A4 must always be held with the foot brake when the engine is running. This is because an automatic gearbox still transmits power even at idling speed, and the Audi A4 tends to "creep" - risk of accident!
  • The accelerator pedal must on no account be pressed inadvertently when a gear is engaged with the Audi A4 stationary. The Audi A4 could otherwise start moving immediately (in some cases even if the parking brake is engaged) and possibly cause an accident.
  • To avoid accidents, apply the parking brake and put the selector lever in position P before opening the bonnet and working on the Audi A4 with the engine running. Please observe the important safety warnings Link.
Note
  • Drive select: You can select the sport program for gear changes by activating the dynamic mode. The instrument cluster display will show S instead of D.
  • If the lever is moved accidentally to N when driving, take your foot off the accelerator pedal and let the engine speed drop to idling before selecting D/S again.
  • It is not possible to move the selector lever out of position P if the electrical power supply fails. In this case, the selector lever can be released manually Link.
Engine Oil 1L Longlife - Audi Fleecejacke - Audi Mug Audi Beanie - Audi all-weather floor mats Genuine Audi Interior Cargo Organizer

All images, logos and text are property of © Audi. This site has no relationship with the company Volkswagen - Audi Spain nor any of its affiliates worldwide. For more information. To contact the author of this website click here.