A6 C1 "Park Neutral Sense switch" which is located in the PCM on your diagram, bottom left. In discussions with my electrical engineer "dial a friend" he believes that this is signaling the PCM that the engine is being started vs controlling anything, as fest3er stated.
Having traced, ohmed, DC volt checked EVERYTHING (relay, new Park/Neutral, ignition hot to the relay, BRN to the starter, etc) and here's current "narrowed down" scenario:
If the ignition switch is off the column and hanging by the wires, everything works fine.. fires right up. If the switch is installed in the column, everything works BUT the starter! This one is baffling to say the least. All the wires and connectors at the switch are good, in fact I can hold the switch in it's correct position next to the column and it starts. Not a switch grounding issue either as I have tested with jumper wires to the column. Grounded, or un-grounded the switch works fine AS LONG AS IT IS NOT INSTALLED! (3 screws to the column) There is no binding from the tilt release, etc. It cycles smooth when installed.. just no starter.
Bought a new ignition switch, same result... so I took it back.
Bout to drive me nutz. :-O I installed a direct starter hot push button last fall, and it always works but "it ain't right" LOL.