Do You Need to Press the Brake When Shifting from D to L Gear in an Automatic Transmission?
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When shifting from D gear to L gear while driving an automatic transmission car, you do not need to press the brake. There is a specific button on the gear lever or shift handle designed for this type of gear shift—simply press and hold the button to complete the operation. In an automatic transmission, P stands for Park, R for Reverse, N for Neutral, S for Sport mode, D for Drive, L for Low gear, and M for Manual mode. When descending a hill or a long slope, you should shift to L gear, which restricts the car to the lowest gear automatically. This allows the engine to assist in braking, preventing the need for prolonged brake pedal use that could overheat the brake pads and pose a hazard.