Can You Start the Engine in P Gear for an Automatic Transmission?
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You can start the engine in P gear for an automatic transmission. Starting in P gear and passing through R gear without stopping will not cause damage to the transmission. An automatic transmission refers to a car's automatic gear-shifting mechanism, where the control system of the automatic transmission selects the appropriate gear based on the engine's speed and load during driving, eliminating the need for the driver to manually shift gears. The gears for an automatic transmission car are as follows: 1. P gear stands for Parking and Starting gear. When the gear is in this position, the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent rolling; 2. R gear stands for Reverse gear, used when reversing; 3. N gear stands for Neutral gear, used for temporary parking. To prevent the vehicle from rolling on a slope, it is important to step on the brake when using this gear; 4. D gear stands for Drive gear, used when the vehicle is moving forward; 5. L gear stands for Low gear, used when going downhill or descending a long slope. Engaging this gear allows the use of engine power for braking, avoiding the danger of overheating brake pads due to prolonged braking; 6. S gear stands for Sport mode, allowing free gear switching when engaged.