How does Manual mode work
In all seriousness - either start pulling down or up shifts while in auto and you immediately go to temporary manual mode -- to exit you can long pull the upshift paddle or just wait and it reverts by itself - or you can put the car in proper manual by selecting the gear indictor icon on the steering wheel mode selector or center console - then use paddles to shift gears. There is a shift light that comes on, however it's way up in the revs before you see it on the dash. Experiment, have fun - it's easy stuff.

In all seriousness - either start pulling down or up shifts while in auto and you immediately go to temporary manual mode -- to exit you can long pull the upshift paddle or just wait and it reverts by itself - or you can put the car in proper manual by selecting the gear indictor icon on the steering wheel mode selector or center console - then use paddles to shift gears. There is a shift light that comes on, however it's way up in the revs before you see it on the dash. Experiment, have fun - it's easy stuff.
I noticed that it will rev high and long.
Does the high rev damage the engine ?
lastly when driving , then selecting M mode , am i required to use the paddles or can i stay in M mode and drive normally <<< Again forgive if its a stupid question
I noticed that it will rev high and long.
Does the high rev damage the engine ?
lastly when driving , then selecting M mode , am i required to use the paddles or can i stay in M mode and drive normally <<< Again forgive if its a stupid question
Another trick is to long pull the downshift paddle while in auto - the car will drop to the lowest gear possible in temporary manual mode....similar to you flooring it in auto with kickdown.
Manual mode does not shift for you, ever.




At the end of the day, the manual mode is for those who know what manual shifting a car entails. It gives direct control over the selected gear and lets you put the transmission in the right gear ahead of a maneuver. For example if you want to overtake somebody, you can first downshift, then overtake instead of letting the transmission react to your throttle input. Another use case is downshifting into a corner to be in the right gear to accelerate out instead of having the transmission react first to your throttle input. You can also use it to slow down by taking advantage of engine braking. However, if you don't really have a concept or understanding of manually shifting gears, then it's better you just leave it up to the transmission. Since I drove manual transmissions for almost 20 years, I drive 90+% in manual mode.
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