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, there is no need to press the brake pedal; simply press the start button directly. At this point, the ACC light will illuminate, and then press the one-touch start button again. Press the brake pedal and then press the start button once more to ignite and start the engine. Release the foot brake. You can choose to warm up the car in place for 1-3 minutes. When the temperature gauge needle points to the middle position, it indicates the coolant temperature has reached 90 degrees, and the warm-up is complete. Press the foot brake again, shift to D gear, and release the handbrake. Slowly release the foot brake, gently press the accelerator, and the car will start moving.
I've been driving an Audi A4 automatic for several years, and the starting procedure is super simple and safe. First, get in the car, sit properly, and fasten the seatbelt, while also checking if the rearview mirrors are adjusted correctly. Then, press the brake pedal with your left foot (right foot can relax), and press the start button to fire up the engine. The gear selector is located near the center console—just move the electronic gear lever to 'D' (Drive), and the electronic parking brake will release automatically. Release the brake, and the car will start creeping forward slowly. Then, gently press the accelerator pedal to move off—avoid stomping on it, as that could cause wheel spin or waste fuel. Audi's Auto Hold feature is really thoughtful; at red lights, the car holds itself in place without needing to press the brake, and you can just press the accelerator to go when the light turns green, making city driving much easier. I always adjust the seat and mirrors before starting and, in cold weather, wait about half a minute to let the engine warm up, ensuring the coolant temperature is normal before driving—this helps extend the car's lifespan.