How to Shift from D to S Gear?

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DelMorgan
07/25/25 1:44pm
The method for shifting from D to S gear while driving is to directly switch. The D gear is the drive gear, where the vehicle prioritizes comfort and fuel economy. The S gear is the sport mode, where the car focuses on high performance. After shifting to S gear, the transmission delays upshifting to allow the engine to deliver greater power. Precautions for gear shifting in a car: 1. Ensure the gear is in N or P before starting the engine, and remember to press the brake when starting. 2. Gear shifting should be timely, accurate, decisive, and quick—avoid hesitation. 3. Upshift after accelerating and downshift after decelerating. 4. Use D gear for driving on flat roads. 5. No need to press the shift button when switching between N, D, and L gears.
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EmilyLynn
08/11/25 8:51pm
When I previously drove an automatic transmission car, I often shifted from D to S gear on the highway. The operation is very simple: first reduce the speed to below 20 mph to ensure safety, then gently move the gear lever from the D position to the S position. The action should be smooth and not sudden, otherwise the transmission may jerk. After switching, the engine speed immediately increases, providing stronger acceleration, which is suitable for climbing steep slopes or overtaking. However, remember to shift back to D as soon as possible after use to avoid a significant increase in fuel consumption. This mode makes driving more dynamic, but beginners should first practice in an open area to familiarize themselves with the sound changes before using it on main roads to ensure safety and avoid affecting daily driving.
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