When Dynamic drive mode isn't really Dynamic drive mode...
#11
AudiWorld Super User
He means use the console shift lever to change to S mode after a restart. Although he's incorrect about the default start up modes - both the engine and transmission begin in D mode. When you change the shifter to S mode, they both revert to S/Dynamic mode.
#12
AudiWorld Super User
Originally Posted by Civuck
interesting link - thanks.
Although it seems my understanding of Auto mode was completely wrong. It's just a label as opposed to being literal in function. I thought it might have some sort of active processing that would adjust certain drive qualities automatically. It seems it's just a static bank of values like Comfort or Dynamic.
Although it seems my understanding of Auto mode was completely wrong. It's just a label as opposed to being literal in function. I thought it might have some sort of active processing that would adjust certain drive qualities automatically. It seems it's just a static bank of values like Comfort or Dynamic.
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Yes, you just pull back on the shift lever again, but again that just affects engine/transmission. Everything else stays in the current Drive Select mode and you have to change the Drive Select mode to put everything back to auto.
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Perfect that's what I was looking for. It's only the the engine/trans I was wondering about as I've been using the default auto mode when in traffic on my daily commute but like to pop it into S mode when traffic opens up and be able to put it back into auto once traffic backs up again.