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How to Use the Two P Buttons in an Automatic Transmission?

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DeMaverick
09/05/2025, 01:49:44 AM

How to use the two P buttons in an automatic transmission: 1. Press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle; 2. Shift the gear lever to N (Neutral) position; 3. Release the brake and engage the electronic parking brake; 4. Turn off the engine, shift the gear lever to P (Park) position, and the parking process is complete. The meanings of the letters in an automatic transmission car are: P stands for Park, R for Reverse, N for Neutral, D for Drive, L for Low gear, S for Sport mode, and OD for Overdrive. Precautions for driving an automatic transmission car include: 1. Do not shift into P while driving; 2. After driving, you must turn off the engine and shift into P to remove the key; 3. Do not shift into N to coast while driving; 4. When starting the vehicle in P or N, shift the gear lever out of P while pressing the brake, turn on the power while pressing the brake, shift to N, and after ignition, shift to D to move forward directly; 5. When switching between N, D, and L gears, there is no need to press the shift button. When shifting from L to lower restricted gears, press the shift button, but shifting from lower to higher gears does not require pressing the shift button.

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McJoshua
09/17/2025, 02:14:07 AM

As a beginner with automatic transmissions, I find those two buttons for parking quite important. When parking, first press the brake pedal to bring the car to a complete stop, then press the small button on the gear shift lever (called the P button) and shift it to the P position to lock it in place. The other button is probably the electronic parking brake button, which I press again to engage, providing double insurance against the car rolling. Always make sure the gear is in P before turning off the engine, otherwise the car might roll, especially on slopes, which can be dangerous. I once made a mistake, but now I've developed the habit of doing this every time I park, which makes me feel much more secure and helps protect the transmission from damage. Remember, when starting the car, you must first press the brake pedal and the button to shift out of P to avoid damaging the parts by forcing it. In short, it's just a few simple steps, and with a bit of practice, you'll get the hang of it quickly.

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DelElena
10/31/2025, 02:45:07 AM

After driving an automatic transmission for so many years, I've developed a set of habits. After parking, I immediately press firmly on the brake pedal and press the P button on the gear shift lever to engage the parking gear; another button is usually the electronic parking brake, which I also press to activate it. This way, the car is like having a double lock, and I don't have to worry about it moving in wind or rain. When starting, I also have to press the button to shift out of P, otherwise the car won't move at all—this design is really thoughtful in preventing mistakes. I often remind my friends not to overlook these small details to avoid transmission damage or accidental rolling. In daily driving, remember to engage P before turning off the engine, and everything will be easy.

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DeDaisy
12/14/2025, 01:53:06 AM

Proper use of those two automatic transmission buttons is crucial for safety. When parking, press the brake pedal, first press the gearshift button to engage P (Park) position to lock the wheels, then press the electronic parking brake button to reinforce. Always ensure the gear is in P position before turning off the engine to prevent rollaway accidents, especially dangerous on slopes. When starting, you must press the button to release P position. This simple yet effective procedure prevents unintended vehicle movement, protecting both your car and personal safety.

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HarperAnn
02/03/2026, 02:53:05 AM

Every day when I drive my kids to school, I pay close attention to the parking operation details. After coming to a complete stop, I press the gear shift button to switch to the P (Park) position, then immediately press the electronic parking brake button to securely lock the wheels. This prevents the car from accidentally rolling, especially in crowded areas for added safety. Before turning off the engine, I double-check the dashboard to confirm the P status is displayed, ensuring everything is correct. Remember, using these two buttons in combination is simple and convenient, making daily car maintenance worry-free and effortless.

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DelLuna
04/29/2026, 12:30:19 PM

After understanding the design of automatic transmissions, I found the operation of those two buttons very intuitive. When parking, press the first button to shift into P (Park) gear, which locks the wheels to prevent movement; the other button is the electronic parking brake, providing additional safety when pressed. To start the vehicle, you must first press the brake pedal and then the button to shift out of P gear, preventing damage to components. This dual-button mechanism is user-friendly, and proper use can extend the vehicle's lifespan, avoiding unnecessary maintenance issues.

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