What are the gear positions of the Haval H6 third generation?
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The Haval H6 automatic transmission has the following gear positions: P (Park), D (Drive), M (Manual), N (Neutral), and R (Reverse). Below is a detailed introduction to each gear position: 1. P (Park) is the parking gear: When the gear selector is in the P position, the transmission is internally in neutral, but the output shaft is mechanically locked. At this time, the car will remain stationary even without pressing the brake, and it is generally used for long-term parking. When shifting into P, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into P while the car is still moving, and always engage the parking brake. When parking on a slope, engage the parking brake first before shifting into P. 2. R (Reverse) is the reverse gear: When the gear selector is in the R position, the transmission's output shaft rotates in the opposite direction to the engine, allowing the car to move backward. When shifting into R, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into R while the car is still moving. 3. N (Neutral) is the neutral gear: When the gear selector is in the N position, the gears inside the transmission are freewheeling, and the clutch is disengaged, resulting in minimal load on the transmission. N is generally used for short stops, such as waiting at a traffic light, or when the car is being towed. 4. D (Drive) is the driving gear: When the gear selector is in the D position, the gears inside the transmission automatically shift between the lowest and highest gears based on factors such as vehicle speed and throttle opening, following preset shifting patterns. In most cases, D can be used for driving.