What are the operating instructions for the automatic transmission of the Nissan Sylphy Classic?
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The operating instructions for the Nissan Sylphy automatic transmission are as follows: 1. P (Park) gear: This is the parking gear. Engaging P gear before turning off the engine can damage the transmission gears. Never shift into P gear while the vehicle is moving, as this can cause severe damage to the vehicle. 2. R (Reverse) gear: This is the reverse gear. Do not shift into R gear while the vehicle is in motion; the vehicle must come to a complete stop before engaging reverse. 3. N (Neutral) gear: This is the neutral gear. The automatic transmission's neutral gear differs significantly from that of a manual transmission. 4. D (Drive) gear: This is the forward driving gear. On normal flat roads, the driver does not need to shift into other gears. 5. S (Sport) gear: This is the sport mode. In this mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at higher RPMs for longer periods to deliver greater torque output and enhance vehicle power. Other gears may perform slightly less effectively in this mode.
When starting the Nissan Sylphy Classic automatic transmission car, I always make sure the car is parked on a flat surface, press the brake pedal, shift the gear to P position, and then start the engine. After warming up the car for a few dozen seconds, gently push the gear lever to D position and slowly release the brake to start driving. During daily commuting, when encountering traffic lights, I keep the gear in D position and hold the brake without shifting to N position to coast, to prevent transmission wear. When reversing, I must come to a complete stop before shifting to R position, and use the rearview camera to slowly back up for safety. Driving feels smooth and effortless with the automatic transmission, but it's important to avoid frequently stomping on the accelerator; smooth acceleration extends the vehicle's lifespan. On rainy days when the road is slippery, I slow down in advance—safety first.