How to engage the R gear next to 1st gear?

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MacGeorge
07/29/25 5:18pm
After the car comes to a complete stop, press the R gear lever downward and push it to the upper left to operate in reverse gear. Gently pushing forward to the left without pressing down engages 1st gear. This pressing down action can be understood as unlocking the reverse lock.
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