How to shift gears in the Bestune T77 automatic transmission?
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Bestune T77's electronic gear shifting method is as follows: 1. P gear: There is a P gear button on the top of the gear lever. When parking, press the P button on the top, and the gear lever will display a green "P", indicating that the vehicle has entered the parking state. 2. D gear: Hold the lock button on the left side of the gear lever and pull it backward. The gear lever will display a green "D", indicating that the vehicle has entered D gear. 3. N gear: Push the gear lever forward until it displays an "N", at which point it is in N gear. Relevant information about the Bestune T77: 1. Introduction: The Bestune T77 is the first model in the new "T" series of Bestune's product lineup. 2. Features: The Bestune T77 combines high power and economy with its golden powertrain, enabling free driving in all road conditions. The vehicle's MacPherson independent suspension provides excellent handling stability and improves ride comfort.
I've been driving the Bestune T77 automatic transmission for many years and would like to share some experience. First, after getting in the car, make sure the gear lever is in P (Park) position, then firmly press the brake pedal - this is a crucial step because the Bestune T77's electronic system requires the brake pedal to be pressed to unlock the gear lever. Next, start the engine and shift the gear lever to your desired mode: push bottom-right for D (Drive) to move forward, or top-left for R (Reverse) to go backward. When reversing, it's best to slowly engage R gear while checking the rearview camera before moving. For daily driving, I mostly use D mode, but sometimes switch to S (Sport) mode for extra power when driving on highways or climbing hills, though this consumes more fuel. When waiting at red lights, you can shift to N (Neutral) and slightly release the brake to reduce fuel consumption. Note: the car has a hill-start assist function to prevent rolling back on slopes - don't force the gear lever. Overall operation is simple, and developing the habit of pressing the brake makes it much safer. Don't forget regular maintenance of the transmission system to prevent aging-related failures.