DSG automatic transmission
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Depress the clutch and keep your foot as far
as it will go.
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With the gear lever in neutral, push it down,
move it all the way to the left and then forwards
to select reverse gear ›››Fig.122
R
.
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Release the clutch.
Changing to lower gears
When driving, you should always change down
through the gears progressively, i.e. to the gear
immediately below when engine RPM is not
tool high ›››
. Skipping one or several gears
when changing down through the gears at high
speed or high RPM can cause damage to the
clutch and gearbox, even if the clutch is de-
pressed ››› .
WARNING
If the engine is running, the vehicle starts
moving as soon as a gear is engaged and the
clutch pedal is released. This also happens if
the electronic parking brake is switched on.
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Never engage reverse gear while the vehi-
cle is in motion.
WARNING
Changing down through the gears incorrectly
by selecting a gear that is too low can lead
to loss of control of the vehicle and cause
accidents and serious injuries.
NOTICE
Engaging a gear that is too low when driving
at high speed or at high engine RPM can
cause considerable damage to the clutch and
gearbox. This can happen even if the clutch
pedal is kept depressed and the gear is not
engaged.
NOTICE
Consider the following to avoid damage and
premature wear:
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Do not rest your hand on the gear lever
while driving. The pressure exerted by the
hand is transmitted to the gearbox forks.
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Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal;
even if the pressure seems insignicant, it
can cause premature wear of the clutch disc.
Use the footrest when not changing gears.
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Make sure the vehicle is completely stop-
ped before engaging reverse gear.
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When changing gears, always fully depress
the clutch.
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Do not “ride” the clutch with the engine
running when the vehicle is stopped on an
uphill slope.
DSG automatic transmis-
sion
Introduction
Your vehicle is equipped with an electronically
controlled manual gearbox. Torque between
the engine and the gearbox is transmitted via
two independent clutches. They replace the
torque converter found on conventional auto-
matic gearboxes and allow for smooth, unin-
terrupted acceleration of the vehicle.
The Tiptronic system allows the driver to
change gears manually ›››page179, Chang-
ing gear in Tiptronic mode.
Gear selector positions
Fig.123 On the centre console: selector
lever.