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How to drive the Changan CS75 Plus automatic transmission?

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LaRosalie
07/30/25 12:56am
Changan CS75 Plus adopts a one-button start method. When starting the vehicle, you need to step on the brake pedal, otherwise the vehicle will not enter the starting state. The specific starting operation steps are as follows: 1. Open the driver's door of the vehicle. 2. Make sure the gear lever is in P position. 3. Step on the brake pedal. 4. Press the one-button start key. 5. The instrument panel lights up and the vehicle starts. Additional information: 1. The difficulty of driving is not operating the vehicle, but controlling the road conditions. Always keep an eye on the surroundings and drive slowly. 2. Not only protect yourself but also pay attention to avoiding pedestrians and other vehicles. Do not take driving lightly. 3. Be sure to develop good driving habits, stay calm, and avoid aggressive driving.
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SanSpencer
08/15/25 6:23am
I recently drove the automatic transmission version of the Changan CS75 Plus and found it particularly suitable for beginners. After getting in the car, first adjust the seat and align the rearview mirrors, then press the brake pedal to start the engine—the sound indicates it's ready. At this point, the gear lever is in the P (Park) position; gently shift it to D (Drive) to engage driving mode. Release the brake slowly while pressing the accelerator, and the car will move forward. In traffic jams or when stopping, avoid slamming the brakes—let the electronic assist system help cushion the stop. A handy tip: on the highway, you can switch to S (Sport) mode using the gear lever for more agile acceleration when overtaking, while daily use in economy mode saves fuel. After a few drives, you'll appreciate its quick and stable response. Remember to regularly maintain the transmission fluid to extend its lifespan.
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VonAnthony
10/20/25 4:16am
Driving the automatic transmission Changan CS75 Plus is quite hassle-free, with a straightforward operation process: first, fasten the seatbelt, press the brake, and start the car. After hearing the engine stabilize, shift the gear lever from P to R for reverse or D for drive, freely switching as needed. Gently press the accelerator to start; in the city with frequent traffic lights, avoid frequently shifting gears and let it adjust automatically for ease. I often use the cruise control on highways to free my feet, setting it at a reasonable speed. On rainy or snowy days when the road is slippery, switch to snow mode to increase traction and ensure safety. Don't forget to shift back to P and lock the car when parking to prevent slipping. After driving for a while, you'll appreciate its smoothness with no jerking.
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