How to Drive a Haval Chulian Automatic Transmission?
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Press the brake and shift gears, but not directly into D gear. Instead, shift to N gear first, then start the engine, and then shift from N gear to D gear. Release the handbrake, lift the foot brake, and start moving. The correct method is to pull the handbrake and shift to N gear, not P gear. It is even more incorrect to keep the gear in D gear for a long time (more than 30 seconds) while stepping on the brake. When the RPM rises to the shifting range, lightly release the throttle (the automatic transmission will issue a shift-up command), then press the accelerator again. Use 1/2 gears. When going uphill (on a steep slope), shift into 1 or 2 gear. After climbing the slope, shift back to D gear to drive. When going downhill, shift into the limiting gear and use the brake in combination.