How to use CVT for reversing?

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HoldenLynn
07/24/25 12:17am
The method of using CVT for reversing is: shift into reverse gear and directly step on the accelerator to reverse. CVT is a type of car transmission, and its functions are: 1. Change the transmission ratio; 2. Expand the torque and speed of the driving wheel; 3. Allow the car to reverse; 4. Facilitate gear shifting or power output of the transmission. The maintenance methods for the transmission are: 1. Replace the automatic transmission fluid every 12 months or 20,000 kilometers; 2. Do not coast in neutral gear; 3. Frequently check the fluid level; 4. Do not skip gears when upshifting; 5. Do not forcibly shift into neutral gear; 6. Do not shorten the idle warm-up time; 7. Avoid gear grinding when shifting; 8. Avoid starting and driving without warming up the car; 9. Regularly maintain the automatic transmission.
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Vernon
08/10/25 8:01pm
Using a CVT in reverse feels quite straightforward, similar to driving a regular automatic. First, make sure the car has come to a complete stop—keep the brake firmly pressed, then shift the gear lever from P or N to the R position; you’ll feel it click into place. Next, gradually release the brake while lightly pressing the accelerator to control the reversing speed. The advantage of a CVT is its smooth gear shifts without any jerking, making reversing steady and stable. Always stay alert when reversing: check the rearview mirror, backup camera, or turn your head to ensure there are no pedestrians or obstacles behind you. I often use this method when reversing in residential parking lots, adding a turn signal for extra safety. Avoid going too fast—CVTs are responsive, so don’t press the accelerator too deeply to prevent accidents. Remember, transmission maintenance is also crucial; regular fluid checks can extend its lifespan, but the reversing process itself isn’t complicated.
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