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Selector lever for Your Volkswagen Polo SUV Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

The engaged selector lever position is shown in the instrument cluster display when the ignition is switched on.  
Selecting a position  
In the centre console: selector lever of the DSG dual clutch  
gearbox (illustration).  
To change from neutral position to a gear position, carry out the following:  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Depress the brake pedal.  
3. Press the selector lever to the desired selector lever position → Fig. 1.  
Description of positions  
The drive wheels are blocked. Select only when the vehicle is stationary.  
To disengage this selector lever position while the ignition is switched on, depress the brake pedal and press the lock button in the  
selector lever.  
Reverse gear is selected. Select only when the vehicle is stationary.  
The gearbox is in the neutral position. No force is transmitted to the wheels and the braking effect of the engine is not available.  
Position : Normal mode.  
All forward gears are shifted up and down automatically. The timing of the gear shift is determined by the engine load, your  
individual driving style and the speed of the vehicle.  
Position : Sport mode  
The forward gears are automatically shifted up later and down earlier than in selector lever position . This exploits the engine’s  
full power reserves. The timing of the gear shift is determined by the engine load, your individual driving style and the speed of  
the vehicle.  
To change between positions and , tap the selector lever to the rear  
The selector lever will always move back into selector lever position  
.
. This also functions in the Tiptronic gate (→ Tiptronic).  
Selector lever lock  
The selector lever lock in position or prevents a gear selector position from being engaged inadvertently and the vehicle being set in  
motion unintentionally as a result.  
To release the selector lever lock, switch on the ignition and depress the brake pedal. Then press the lock button in the selector lever  
handle → Fig. 1 (arrow).  
The selector lever lock is not engaged if the selector lever skips position , for example when shifting from reverse to  
. This makes it  
possible, for instance, to “rock” the vehicle backwards and forwards to free the vehicle if it is stuck in snow or mud. The selector lever  
lock engages if the brake pedal is not depressed and the lever is in position for more than approximately 1 second and the vehicle is  
travelling no faster than about 5 km/h (about 3 mph) →  
.
WARNING  
The vehicle will start moving if the brake pedal is released when the engine is running and position  
to unintentional vehicle movements and cause accidents and serious injuries.  
or is engaged. This can lead  
Hold the vehicle by the foot brake if the engine is running and the position  
or is engaged.  
The driver must never leave the driver seat when the engine is running and a position has been selected.  
Always apply the handbrake firmly and move the selector lever to position if it is necessary to leave the vehicle with the engine  
running.  
WARNING  
Selecting the wrong position can cause you to lose control of the vehicle, which can lead to accidents and serious injuries.  
Never press the accelerator when engaging a gear selector position.  
Never select reverse gear or engage the parking lock when the vehicle is in motion.  
WARNING  
If you leave the vehicle on uphill gradients in selector lever position , the vehicle will roll downhill even if the engine is switched on.  
This can result in accidents and severe injuries.  
Never leave the vehicle in selector lever position .  
NOTICE  
If the handbrake is not applied when the vehicle is stationary and the brake pedal is released when the parking lock is engaged, the  
vehicle may move a few centimetres forwards or backwards. This can result in damage to the vehicle.  
Always apply the handbrake firmly before releasing the brake pedal.  
If you accidentally shift to when driving, take your foot off the accelerator and wait for the engine to reach idling speed in  
neutral position. Select a position only after this.  
If the selector lever is not left in the parking lock position for long periods when the engine is switched off, the 12-volt  
vehicle battery will discharge.  
Using Tiptronic, the gears can be shifted up and down manually in an automatic gearbox.  
The gear that is currently selected will be maintained when the Tiptronic mode is selected. This remains the case as long as the system  
does not automatically carry out a change of gear due to the current driving situation.  
Operating Tiptronic with the selector lever