How to Start and Stop on a Slope with an Automatic Transmission?
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To start on a slope with an automatic transmission: 1. Quickly move your right foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal and gently press the accelerator; 2. Shift the gear from P (Park) to D (Drive) to move forward, preventing the vehicle from rolling backward, and ensure there are no obstacles ahead. To stop on a slope with an automatic transmission: 1. Engage the handbrake and press the foot brake; 2. Shift the gear to N (Neutral) and then to P (Park). The correct steps to start an automatic transmission vehicle are: 1. Press the start button, the ACC light will turn on, and the vehicle will perform a self-check; 2. Turn the ignition key to the second position, and the computer system will start a self-check; 3. Press the brake and press the start button to ignite and start the engine; 4. Release the foot brake and let the engine warm up for 1 to 3 minutes; 5. Press the brake again, shift to D (Drive), and release the handbrake to start moving.