2008-2017 Volkswagen Golf 4 Door Shifting -> Driving with automatic transmission User Manual
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Shifting -> Driving with automatic transmission for Your Volkswagen Golf 4 Door Sixth Generation (2008-2017)

To switch off Tiptronic mode, pull the paddle on the right + ꢀꢁꢁ toward you and hold it there for  
about 1 second.  
Tiptronic will switch off automatically if the shift paddles have not been used for a while and the  
selector lever is not in the Tiptronic position.  
NOTICE  
During acceleration, the transmission will shift automatically into the next higher gear  
before reaching maximum engine speed (rpm).  
If you use Tiptronic to shift into a lower gear, the transmission will downshift only when  
doing so will not over-rev the engine.  
Driving with automatic transmission  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
All forward gears shift up and down automatically.  
Driving on hills  
The steeper the grade, the lower the gear that must be selected. Lower gears increase the braking  
effect of the engine. Never coast downhill in Neutral (N).  
Reduce speed.  
Switch to Tiptronic mode by moving the selector lever from Drive or Sport Drive (D/S) to the right  
into the Tiptronic position Shifting with Tiptronic®.  
Downshift by pulling the selector lever back briefly (-).  
OR: Downshift using the paddles on the steering wheel Using Tiptronic with the shift paddles  
behind the steering wheel (if equipped).  
If you stop and start up again when going uphill, you should use Hill Hold Starting assistance  
systems as long as the engine is running.  
Vehicles without Hill Hold: If you stop on a hill with the vehicle in gear, you must depress the brake  
pedal or engage the parking brake to keep the vehicle from rolling. Do not release the brake pedal or  
the parking brake until the vehicle has started to move forward ⇒  
.
Kick-down acceleration  
The kick-down feature permits maximum acceleration when the selector lever is in the Drive (D), Sport  
Drive (S), or Tiptronic mode.  
If you push the accelerator all the way down, the vehicle will automatically downshift, depending on  
vehicle speed and engine speed (rpm). This feature lets you take advantage of the full acceleration  
capacity of the vehicle ⇒  
.
With kick-down actuated, the transmission will stay in the current gear longer and not upshift until the  
engine reaches maximum rpm.  
WARNING  
Rapid acceleration can cause skidding and loss of traction, especially on slippery roads,  
resulting in a loss of vehicle control, collisions, and serious personal injury.  
Only use the kick-down feature or fast acceleration if visibility, weather, road, and traffic  
conditions permit and other drivers will not be endangered by your driving and the vehicle's  
acceleration.  
Always adapt your driving to the traffic flow.  
Note that the drive wheels can spin and the vehicle can swerve when ASR is switched off,  
especially when the road is slippery.  
Once you have accelerated, switch ASR back on again.  
NOTICE  
When stopping on hills with the transmission in a drive gear, do not use the accelerator to  
help prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards. This can cause the automatic transmission to  
overheat and be damaged.  
Never let the vehicle coast or roll down a hill in Neutral (N), especially when the engine is  
not running. The transmission will not be lubricated and will be damaged.  
Automatic transmission malfunction  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Emergency shift program  
If all selector lever position indicators in the instrument cluster display are highlighted against a bright  
background, there is a system malfunction. The automatic transmission or the DSG® automated  
transmission will then operate in the emergency shift program. The emergency shift program lets you  
drive the vehicle, but at a reduced speed and without being able to use all of the forward gears.  
In some cases, vehicles with a DSG transmission may not be able to shift into reverse. It is then  
impossible to drive the vehicle backwards.  
In any event, have the automatic transmission checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Overheating of the DSG® automated transmission  
The DSG transmission may overheat, for example, due to frequent starts, extended “creeping,” or  
stop-and-go traffic. Overheating is indicated by the warning light and, if applicable, by a text  
message in the instrument cluster. An additional warning chime may sound. Stop and let the  
transmission cool down ⇒  
.
The vehicle does not move forward or in reverse even though a drive position is selected  
with the selector lever  
If the vehicle does not move in the desired direction, the system may not have engaged the drive  
position correctly. Press the brake pedal and select the drive position again.  
If the vehicle still does not move in the desired direction, there is a system malfunction. See your  
authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance to have the  
system checked.  

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