How to Use the Manual Mode in Magotan's Tiptronic Transmission?
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To use the manual mode, simply shift the gear lever to the M or S position. Below is a detailed introduction: 1. Overtaking Acceleration Technique: Automatic transmissions are less responsive than manual transmissions when accelerating, especially during overtaking. In D mode, the speed won't increase rapidly by pressing the accelerator hard; it will only shift up sequentially. 2. Downhill Technique: When driving downhill in manual mode, the correct operation is to shift to a lower gear and coast with the gear engaged. In automatic mode, the speed will uncontrollably increase, requiring timely braking while coasting.
After driving my Volkswagen Magotan for so many years, I love its manual mode function the most. When I get tired of driving in automatic mode, I switch to manual mode to experience the joy of driving. The operation method is simple: while driving, just move the gear lever from the D position to the M position. At this time, the dashboard will display the gear number, such as M1 or M2. To upshift, gently push the lever upward; to downshift, gently pull it downward. Upshifting at high RPM protects the engine, while downshifting at low RPM prevents stalling, making it especially suitable for uphill and downhill driving on mountain roads. For example, downshifting on steep slopes reduces the need for braking, avoiding heat fade. The system is quite intelligent—if I make a mistake in shifting timing, it automatically adjusts for me, so I don’t have to worry about damaging the car. Beginners are advised to practice several times on flat roads to familiarize themselves with matching gears and speeds. This manual mode isn’t as tiring as a pure manual transmission but adds a sense of control, especially when downshifting instantly for overtaking and acceleration. Just don’t use manual mode all the time for daily commuting—automatic mode is still more convenient and fuel-efficient.