Should You Engage the P Gear or Pull the Handbrake First When Parking an Automatic Transmission Car?
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When parking an automatic transmission car, it is acceptable to either pull the handbrake first or engage the P gear first. Below are specific details regarding parking: 1. On flat ground, whether you pull the handbrake first or engage the P gear first will not cause damage to the vehicle's transmission. This mainly depends on individual parking habits. 2. On steep slopes, you can use the method of pressing the brake, shifting gears, pulling the handbrake, turning off the engine, and then engaging the P gear, which has minimal impact on the transmission. Additional Information: An automatic transmission eliminates the need for the driver to manually shift gears, as the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. Typically, automatic transmission cars have six gear positions, arranged from top to bottom as follows: P, R, N, D, S, L.