What Are the Hazards of Parking an Automatic Transmission Car on a Slope for a Long Time?
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The hazards of parking an automatic transmission car on a slope for a long time include: 1. Causing fatigue to the handbrake cable, affecting the braking effect of the handbrake; 2. Reducing the service life of the transmission; 3. Leading to aging of the front and rear suspensions, differences in stiffness, and inconsistent height, affecting ride comfort. The parking steps for an automatic transmission car are: 1. Shift the gear to N after the car comes to a complete stop; 2. Pull up the handbrake and then shift to P before turning off the engine. An automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears; the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. The gear positions are: 1. P (Park), the parking and starting gear; 2. R (Reverse), the reverse gear; 3. N (Neutral), the neutral gear; 4. D (Drive), the forward gear, also known as the driving gear; 5. L (Low), the low gear; 6. S (Sport), the sport mode.