How to Use the Gears of a Honda Lingpai Automatic Transmission Car?

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Alexander
07/30/25 4:19am
Honda Lingpai automatic transmission gear usage is as follows: 1. P (Parking Gear): When parking the car, the gear lever must be shifted to the P position. 2. R (Reverse Gear): Used for reversing the car. 3. N (Neutral Gear): The N position is equivalent to neutral and can be used when starting the car, parking without leaving the vehicle, or during towing. 4. D (Drive Gear): During normal driving, place the gear lever in the D position, and the car will automatically shift between forward gears. The D gear is the most commonly used gear. 5. S (Sport Mode): In S gear sport mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPM for a longer time, allowing the car to move at high RPM in lower gears for an extended period, thereby achieving greater torque output and acceleration. 6. L (Low Gear): When going downhill or descending a long slope, shifting to this gear limits the car to only low gears, enabling the use of engine power for braking. This prevents the driver from having to press the brake for extended periods, which could overheat the brake pads and lead to danger.
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