How to Park a Volkswagen Lavida Automatic Transmission?

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Adaline
07/29/25 7:21pm
Here are the steps to park a Volkswagen Lavida automatic transmission: 1. Brake to slow down until the vehicle comes to a complete stop; 2. Keep the brake pedal pressed and shift the gear lever to "N"; 3. Engage the handbrake and release the foot brake; 4. Turn the ignition key counterclockwise to turn off the engine; 5. Press the lock button at the thumb position of the gear lever and push the gear lever to "P"; 6. Rotate the ignition key counterclockwise and remove the key. Here are the steps to start a Volkswagen Lavida automatic transmission: 1. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to the first position to power on the dashboard, activate the fuel pump, and initiate the self-check of the onboard computer. 2. Press the brake pedal and shift the gear lever from "P" to "N". 3. Continue turning the ignition key clockwise to start the engine. 4. Wait for several seconds (it may take up to a minute in cold weather) until the engine idle speed drops to 800 RPM before shifting gears to start driving.
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