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Is it normal to hear a clicking sound when shifting to P gear?

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LeRuby
09/07/2025, 12:16:32 AM

Hearing a clicking sound when shifting to P gear indicates damage. Relevant information is as follows: Causes of the damage: This sound indicates that there is an issue with the locking mechanism of the vehicle's transmission or that the transmission gears are grinding. When shifting gears in an automatic transmission vehicle, the brake pedal must be fully depressed. Otherwise, it can cause damage to the transmission, reducing its service life. If abnormal sounds occur during gear shifting while the vehicle is in normal use, it is necessary to drive the vehicle to a brand service center or a local repair shop for a transmission inspection. After identifying the source of the abnormal sound, the fault should be repaired. Once repaired, the vehicle can be used normally.

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