What are the effects of shifting into P gear before the automatic car comes to a complete stop?

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SanPresley
07/30/25 8:34am
The impact of shifting into P gear before an automatic car comes to a complete stop varies depending on the speed: 1. If the speed does not exceed 5 kilometers per hour, there will be no damage to the components; 2. If the speed is too high, it can cause gear damage and lead to major malfunctions. The P gear is the parking gear for automatic transmissions, which mechanically locks the wheels to prevent rolling and avoid unnecessary accidents. The steps for parking an automatic car are: 1. Slow down and press the brake, shift into N gear and then turn off the engine; 2. Pull the handbrake, release the foot brake, and once the car is completely stationary, shift into P gear. The steps for starting an automatic car are: 1. Insert the key, shift into P gear, press the brake and shift into N gear to start; 2. Shift from N gear into D gear, release the handbrake and foot brake to start moving.
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