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    RS7 Individual Mode Question

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    Quick question on the function of individual mode......When "engine/transmission" and "exhaust note" are set to "dynamic" in individual mode, and the car is turned off and on, I know that the sport mode setting is NOT retained, and needs to be re-engaged. How about the exhaust note? It doesn't seem to be holding the dynamic exhaust note setting for me. Just me? Thanks
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    Dynamic exhaust with transmission in D is slightly louder than Comfort/Auto with transmission in D. You are right that you have to re-engage the transmission in S (or M) to have full dynamic exhaust note and it's not just you that it works that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VeryBadman View Post
    Dynamic exhaust with transmission in D is slightly louder than Comfort/Auto with transmission in D. You are right that you have to re-engage the transmission in S (or M) to have full dynamic exhaust note and it's not just you that it works that way.
    Thanks! What I've been doing to keep the louder exhaust note when I re-start the car is to re-enter individual mode (which puts it in S), then back out of S with the shifter. Then the exhaust note seems to stay loud, even in D. Sounds so much better that way.
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