How to Shift a Serpentine Gear?
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Shifting methods for serpentine gears are as follows: 1. P gear: Parking gear, used when the vehicle is parked for a long time. It locks the rotating parts of the car with a mechanical device inside the transmission to prevent the car from moving. The operation method is: pull up the handbrake, then shift into P gear; 2. R gear: Reverse gear, used when the vehicle needs to move backward. The operation method is: press the brake, press the shift lock on the shift lever, then move the shift lever to R gear; 3. N gear: Neutral gear, used when the vehicle is parked for a short time without turning off the engine. After shifting into N gear, the engine's power will not be transmitted to the wheels, and pressing the accelerator will not make the vehicle move; 4. S gear: Represents sport mode, making the vehicle drive more sporty. When the shift lever is shifted into S gear, the throttle response speed becomes faster, the engine speed will also be maintained in a higher speed range, and the shift timing is delayed, keeping the vehicle in a high-power output state at all times.