

The ignition procedures for automatic transmission vehicles are as follows: 1. The automatic car can only be started in P gear and N gear, and some models can only be started in P gear, so make sure to put it in P gear before ignition. 2. Step on the brake - ignition - shift to D (or R) - release the hand brake - release the foot brake - step on the accelerator - start. If the waiting time for the red light is long, there are two ways to shift gears: 1. If you shift to D and step on the brake, it costs more fuel than if you shift to N. If the waiting time is short, it is recommended to shift to N and pull the handbrake. 2. If the waiting time is long, for the sake of environmental protection and fuel saving, the parking mode can be changed, that is, pull the handbrake and shift to P gear. |
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