- Fig. 1 Centre console: Manual gear selection (tiptronic mode)
- Fig. 2 Display: Manual gear selection (tiptronic mode)
Applies to vehicles: with multitronic
With the manual shift programme (tiptronic) the driver can manually select pre-programmed gears.
Switching over to the manual programme
From position D/S, push the selector lever to the right. As soon as the automatic gearbox has changed over to this programme, the display will show the selected gear.
Shifting up a gear
Briefly push the selector lever forwards (in the tiptronic gate) Fig. 1 -+-.
Shifting down a gear
Briefly pull the selector lever back (in the tiptronic gate) -–-.
With the tiptronic system the driver can manually choose between eight different pre-programmed gears. The manual programme can be selected either with the vehicle stationary or on the move.
When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the next gear shortly before the maximum engine speed is reached.
If you select a gear which is lower than the gear shown in the instrument display Fig. 2, the gearbox will only shift down when there is no longer a risk of overrevving the engine.
When the vehicle slows down (for instance when braking), the gearbox automatically shifts down into the next gear when the minimum engine speed is reached.
Changing down to a lower gear increases the engine braking effect on downhill gradients.
When the kick-down feature is used, the gearbox shifts down to a lower gear, depending on the road speed and engine speed.