Does accidentally shifting to M gear cause significant damage to a new automatic transmission car?
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Shifting to M gear in a new automatic transmission car does not cause any harm. However, prolonged high-speed driving should be avoided. During high-speed driving, it is only necessary to maintain the engine speed between 3,000 and 5,000 RPM depending on the different transmission gears. In this condition, the pistons and gears can maintain high-speed operation, which not only tests the machine's extreme working conditions but also enhances the cylinder block material's resistance to pressure and torsion, thereby improving the vehicle's overall performance. Below is relevant information: M Gear: M stands for Manual, meaning it enters the manual shifting mode. Shifting Method: Generally, transmissions with M gear also have a '+' and '-' sign nearby. Shifting can be done by pushing the gear lever forward or backward or via steering wheel paddles. Unlike manual transmissions, there is no need to release the throttle when shifting; simply increase or decrease the gear directly. However, shifting also has limitations and will only function when performed within safe parameters.