(27-07-2015 12:55pm)mstraka Wrote: Maybe as simple as this? Are you in one of the special "terrain response" modes explained in the owner's manual? If so go back to the default general mode. If not this, switch to sport mode "S" and use the paddle shifters to upshift and downshift. Your instrument display will tell you what gear number your in. When you come to a stop the car should put itself in 2nd and remain there when you start to accelerate until you manually upshift with the upshift paddle. Then turn the Dial indicator to "D" and use the paddles again. In "D" the car doesn't stay in the paddle shifter mode for long before it switches back to the non paddle mode and you have to paddle upshift to restore the paddle operation.
I am in normal terrain response 99% of the time. Only went into dynamic a few times just to see if I notice a diff, and I did, but have no need for them. Not having read your message completely since I was about to leave home, I was testing for the full drive (Seattle traffic).
Figured out that D mode with command shift does go back to normal Drive mode after about 10 seconds of not switching. If, while at a stop, I go into command mode via lower shift paddle, then it shows 1st gear. If I go into command shift mode using the up shift paddle, then it shows 2nd gear. So, no way to know what gear it actually is in before I hit the lever.
As for S mode, I agree, mine will stay in command shift mode until I exit the mode or put into D and let the timer take it out of command shift. I do get the same results of going into command shift mode by using the lower/upper shift padles.
I do recall that if I am in D while driving at speed (knowing I am coming to a stop), I enter command shift (4th gear for example). When it comes to a stop, it will go down to 2nd gear as you said it should and I love this (2nd gear start for a normal driver). I will test all this more tomorrow to be absolutely sure.
(27-07-2015 09:42pm)sorcerer Wrote: With the 9 speed auto here in the UK there were software updates released.
I am guessing you have the 6 speed auto?? Maybe software updates have been applied??
I don't know if any of the various Q425, Q450, (now Q500) updates applied in your country, but here in the UK several of us had them applied to our 9 speed Evoques and then the car would pull away in first gear.
Some did not like this, but I actually preferred it to the sluggish pull away in second gear my car had previously.
Yes, USA 2013 - 6 speed auto.
When I first complained of the issue and brought it in, they cleared the computer(s). No diff.
The second time I brought it in (for the free maintenance (oil change), then said they updated software and cleared computer, but still no diff.
I think D should start in Second, while S mode should be 1st ( normal vs sport). Seems like that would make sense to me.