
The start button for the Audi A6 is located below the air conditioning panel and in front of the gear shift, with the characters 'start engine' displayed. Taking the 2020 Audi A6 Luxury Dynamic model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4951mm, width 1886mm, height 1483mm, wheelbase 2925mm, fuel tank capacity 73l, and trunk capacity 1680l. Both the front and rear suspensions of the 2020 Audi A6 Luxury Dynamic model use a five-link independent suspension system. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 190PS, maximum power of 140kW, maximum torque of 320Nm, and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving an Audi A6 for several years, and the start button is located on the center console to the right of the steering wheel, next to the gear shift. That silver round button has a circle with an arrow on it—just press it while holding the brake to start the car. The new A6 models all come with keyless start; you just need to keep the key in your pocket, no need to insert it into a keyhole. I remember once when a friend borrowed my car, they fumbled around the driver's seat for a long time, couldn't find the switch, and ended up calling me in a panic. Actually, there's also an auto start-stop switch next to the start button—don't press the wrong one. To turn off the engine, you press the same button, but you need to hold the brake. If the button doesn't respond when pressed, first check if the key is inside the car or if the gear isn't shifted back to P.

Having worked on German cars for over a decade, the most common location for the start button in models like the Audi A6 is right in front of the gear shift lever, just below the edge of the air conditioning panel. The button is quite noticeable in design, about the size of a coin, made of metal with backlighting. I've encountered many owners reporting the button malfunctioning, but in most cases, it's due to insufficient battery in the smart key. It's recommended to replace the key battery every two years to avoid being stranded. The newer models have even eliminated the button, replacing it with a sensor area next to the gear lever where placing the key can start the car. This design might take some getting used to initially, but it becomes incredibly convenient once adapted. If you occasionally encounter poor button contact, avoid pressing it forcefully; simply reset the system with a computer at the shop.

When I first got the A6, I really wasn't used to finding the start button. The salesperson said it's on the right side of the center console. Look carefully at the silver button with the engine icon next to the gear shift—that's the one. It lights up with a white glow when you place your finger on it as a reminder. You need to be extra careful when taking kids out, as they love pressing buttons randomly. Once, I had just parked when my child pressed it and started the car again, scaring me into quickly hitting the brakes to turn it off. Now, I always engage the child lock before getting out of the car. It's advisable not to press the start button with wet hands on rainy days, as it can cause the metal button to oxidize. During maintenance, remember to ask the technician to clean the contacts with precision instrument cleaner—this keeps the button's click feeling crisp.


