Is it reasonable to park a manual transmission car in first gear after turning off the engine?
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Parking a manual transmission car in first gear after turning off the engine is unreasonable. If the car is parked in first gear with the engine off, external forces can suddenly impact the vehicle, and the energy from the interaction between the ground and the tires can be transmitted back through the drivetrain, ultimately causing the engine to be dragged. Below are the hazards of parking in first gear with the engine off: It can damage the gears inside the engine: The only difference is that the engine has no output. Such sudden and strong force can easily damage the internal gears of the engine. It can harm the transmission: If the car is left in gear after parking, there is a risk that the driver may forget to press the clutch when starting the car next time, causing the vehicle to lurch forward suddenly. This is dangerous and can also damage the transmission gears. Transmissions are designed to operate in a neutral free state, where the resistance to moving into any gear is roughly the same. Some shift linkages use cable designs, and if left in a particular gear for extended periods, it can cause prolonged stress in one direction, affecting the lifespan of the components.