Starting in P Gear or N Gear?
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Automatic transmission vehicles generally choose to start in P gear. The following is a detailed introduction to the automatic transmission gears: 1. R gear: When this gear is engaged, the reverse hydraulic circuit is connected, causing the drive wheels to rotate in reverse for backward movement. 2. N gear: When N gear is engaged, the planetary gear system idles without power output. 3. D gear: When the gear shift lever is in this position, the hydraulic control system automatically connects the corresponding gear circuit based on throttle opening and vehicle speed signals, enabling automatic gear shifting as speed changes for automatic transmission function. 4. P gear: Uses a mechanical device to lock the rotating parts of the wheels, preventing the vehicle from moving. 5. L gear: Typically used only when substantial power is required, such as climbing steep slopes or towing heavy vehicles.