Does Shutting Off an Automatic Car in Neutral Gear Harm the Vehicle?

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ValentinaMarie
07/29/25 10:47pm
Shutting off an automatic car in neutral gear does not harm the vehicle. The engine can only be turned off in N (neutral) or P (park) gears; shutting off in D (drive) or R (reverse) gears can damage the transmission. Below is a detailed introduction to the car gears: 1. P Gear is the Park Gear: When the gear lever is in the P position, the transmission is in neutral, but the output shaft is mechanically locked. At this time, the car will stop in place even without pressing the brake. It is generally used when the car is parked for a long time. When shifting into P gear, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into P gear when the car is not fully stopped, and always engage the handbrake. When parking on a slope, engage the handbrake first before shifting into P gear. 2. R Gear is the Reverse Gear: When the gear lever is in the R position, the rotation direction of the transmission's output shaft is opposite to that of the engine, allowing the car to move backward. When shifting into R gear, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into R gear when the car is not fully stopped. 3. N Gear is the Neutral Gear: When the gear lever is in the N position, the gears inside the transmission are idling, and the clutch is not engaged, resulting in the least load on the transmission. N gear is generally used for short stops, such as waiting at a red light, and when the car is being towed, the transmission should also be in N gear. 4. D Gear is the Drive Gear: When the gear lever is in the D position, the gears inside the transmission automatically shift between the lowest and highest gears based on factors such as vehicle speed and throttle opening, according to the preset shifting pattern. In most cases, D gear can be used for driving.
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