What is the correct method to start an Audi A4 automatic transmission car?
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After the driver sits in the driver's seat, press the start button once, at which point the ACC light will turn on. Press it once more, and the vehicle will perform a self-check. Depress the brake pedal, then press the start button again to ignite and start the engine. Under normal circumstances, the engine will start within 3 seconds of pressing the ignition switch. Release the electronic parking brake, depress the foot brake again, shift to D or R gear, observe whether the road conditions are suitable for starting, and then slowly start the car after turning on the turn signal.
To start my Audi A4 automatic transmission car, I first sit properly and fasten the seatbelt, press the brake pedal with my foot, confirm the gear is in P position, and then start the engine. After starting, I check that the dashboard displays are normal, gently push the gear lever to D position, and then slowly release the brake pedal, allowing the car to begin moving slowly. Next, I lightly press the accelerator to smoothly accelerate and start moving. In the Audi A4, if the Autohold function is enabled, it automatically maintains the brake until you lightly press the accelerator to release it, which is especially suitable for hill starts to prevent rolling backward. When driving normally, I have developed the habit of checking the rearview mirror and blind spots before every start to ensure there are no pedestrians or vehicles suddenly appearing, avoiding sudden acceleration to protect the transmission and save fuel, making the drive safer and more comfortable.