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How to Drive the Roewe i5 Automatic Transmission?

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BradyAnn
07/30/25 1:32am

Roewe i5 automatic transmission driving method: Press the brake pedal with your right foot. To move forward, pull the gear lever to the D (Drive) position; to reverse, pull it to the R (Reverse) position. Release the handbrake, slowly release the brake pedal (utilizing inertia for gradual movement), then move your right foot to the accelerator pedal and gently press to proceed. More information about the Roewe i5 is as follows: 1. The Roewe i5 is a high-performance internet-connected mid-size sedan under the Roewe brand, equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 116 horsepower and 169 horsepower respectively, with peak torque reaching 142Nm and 250Nm. 2. It is paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, featuring high-spec configurations such as keyless entry, a 14-key multifunction steering wheel, and all-weather headlights.

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BraydenRose
08/15/25 7:15am

Press the brake and push the start button – when the dashboard lights up, it means the power is on. With the gear lever in P (Park) position, pull it down to D (Drive) for forward motion. Release the brake and gently press the accelerator to move. Remember: never use your left foot for braking in an automatic transmission car – just control the throttle with your right foot. For traffic lights lasting over 30 seconds, it's best to shift to N (Neutral) and engage the handbrake to prevent transmission overheating. When reversing, make sure the car is completely stopped before shifting to R (Reverse), and if equipped with a 360-degree camera, keep your eyes on the screen. For aggressive driving, you can switch to manual mode and use paddle shifters, though it's unnecessary for city driving. New car owners should first familiarize themselves with the auto-hold function – it automatically applies brakes at traffic lights, making driving much easier.

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LeEmmanuel
10/20/25 7:41am

I've been driving the Roewe i5 to commute for two years now. The automatic transmission operation is super simple: first fasten the seatbelt, press the brake pedal all the way down to start the engine. Press the button on the right side of the gear lever and directly shift from P to D gear. Be gentle when starting - this car has quite sensitive throttle response. Key point about hill start technique - when encountering steep slopes, press the brake hard to activate auto hold, preventing rollback when starting on slopes. Cruise control is extremely convenient on highways, use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to set speed. Remember to turn off auto start-stop during rain or snow, otherwise the frequent restarts can be annoying. For regular parking, first shift to N gear and engage handbrake, then finally push to P gear - this protects the transmission.

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MacBradley
12/03/25 8:13am

The automatic transmission operation of the Roewe i5 involves three steps: after powering on, press the brake, shift to D gear, release the handbrake, and accelerate to start. Do not press the ECO button for economy mode randomly, as it slows down throttle response and may increase fuel consumption. When shifting gears, press the unlock button on the side of the gear lever, especially when switching between P and R gears, the car must be completely stopped. The paddle shifters on the steering wheel are rarely used unless engine braking is needed on long downhill slopes. At traffic lights, avoid keeping the brake pedal pressed continuously; shifting to N gear can protect the transmission. When reversing, stop when the lower edge of the rearview mirror aligns with the ground markings, as the rear bumper of this car is relatively low and prone to scraping.

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