Is It Correct to Shift to P Gear After Turning Off the Engine?
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Shifting to P gear after turning off the engine is the correct practice. Never shift directly into P gear when the vehicle has not completely come to a stop, as this can easily cause damage to the parking pawl inside the transmission. Therefore, the vehicle must be fully stopped before shifting into P gear at any time. Here is an introduction to how the transmission's P gear works: In fact, the P gear operates similarly to the N gear, both of which block the transmission of power from the engine to the wheels by disengaging the gears. However, the P gear has an additional parking gear and pawl compared to the N gear in terms of structure. When shifted into P gear, the pawl tightly locks the gear on the output shaft, forming a mechanical lock, thereby securing the drive axle and fixing the stationary vehicle.