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134 Driv in g and Op era tion
Picture no: 14175s.tif
Selector lever in A/M
Switch between Automatic and Manual
mode.
In Manual mode, gears can be selected
manually by moving the selector lever to +
or -. The current gear is indicated in the
transm ission display .
If the engine speed is too low, the
Ea sytronic will automatically shift to a
lower gear even in Manual mode. This
prevents the engine from stalling .
Selec tor lever in + or -
+ Shift to a higher gear.
- Shift to a lower gear.
If a higher g ear is selected when the
running speed is too low, or a lower gear
when the speed is too high, no shift is
effected. This prevents the engine from
running at too low or too high revs.
Gears can be skipped by jog ging the
selector lever repeatedly at short intervals.
When the vehicle is in Automatic mode,
Easytronic shifts to Manual mode by
moving the selector lever to position + or -.
The current gear is indicated in the
transmission display.
Selec tor lever in R
Reverse gear. Eng age only when vehicle is
stationary.
Press button on selector lever, select R.
The transmission display shows "R".
If R is selected when the vehicle is in motion,
"R" flashes in the transmission display and
no g ear is eng aged.
Electronical ly cont rolled driv ing
pr og ramm es in Aut omatic mode
z By m eans of delayed gear cha nging
(higher engine speeds) following a cold
start, the operating temperature
programme quickly and automatically
brings the catalytic converter to the
temperature required for optimum
pollutant reduction.
z Adaptive programmes autom atically
adapt gearshifting to suit the driving
cond itions, suc h as if the vehicle is
towing a caravan / trailer, has a high
payload, or is being driven on inclines.
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