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What are the starting steps for an automatic transmission car?

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DonovanDella
09/03/25 8:24am
The starting steps for an automatic transmission car are: 1. Insert the key and turn it to the second position (accessory power mode); 2. Press the brake pedal and push the start button to ignite the engine; 3. Shift the gear from P (Park) to D (Drive); 4. Release the brake pedal, and the vehicle will start moving forward slowly; 5. Gently press the accelerator pedal to begin accelerating. The parking steps for an automatic transmission car are: 1. Press the foot brake to stop the vehicle; 2. Shift the gear from D to N (Neutral); 3. Engage the handbrake; 4. Release the foot brake without turning off the power; 5. Press the foot brake again and shift the gear from N to P; 6. Release the foot brake and press the start/stop button to turn off the power.
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StConnor
09/16/25 2:54am
Before driving, I make it a habit to prepare everything to ensure safety. After getting in the car, the first thing I do is adjust the seat position and rearview mirror angle to ensure a comfortable seating position and clear visibility. Then, I fasten the seatbelt, which helps avoid distractions and accidents during startup. Next, I firmly press the brake pedal with my foot and keep it steady, because in an automatic transmission car, the ignition system will lock if the brake isn't pressed, preventing the car from moving unexpectedly and causing harm or damage. I also take a quick glance at the gear shift to confirm it's in the P (Park) position—the standard starting position. While the N (Neutral) position can also be used to start the car, extra caution is needed for stability. I then turn the key or press the ignition button to start the engine, listening for the familiar hum indicating it's running. After starting, I don't rush—I always wait a few seconds to let the engine warm up, especially in cold weather when fluids need time to circulate. Once the dashboard lights up, I check all indicators (like fuel level and coolant temperature) to confirm everything is normal before releasing the brake and slowly driving off. If the car doesn't start, it's likely a dead battery, and that's when I know it's time to call for help. Remember, every step is crucial for driving safety—never skip any out of laziness.
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DeAliyah
10/30/25 3:29am
For daily commuting, I find starting an automatic transmission car quite straightforward. In the morning before work, I get into the driver's seat, adjust it to the right height, and align the mirrors for a clear road view. Then, I firmly press the brake pedal to ensure the car is stationary and shift the gear lever to the 'P' position. My car uses a traditional key turn to start, though some newer models have push-button starts for added convenience—just one press does the trick. Once the engine roars to life, I quickly glance at the dashboard to check if all indicators are normal. If it doesn't start because I forgot to press the brake, there's no need to panic—it's a common minor oversight. After starting, I wait about half a minute for the engine to warm up, a practice I follow in both summer and winter to ensure even lubrication of mechanical parts. Making this a habit leads to smoother drives and helps prevent sudden issues like transmission overheating or excessive fuel consumption. Paying attention to these small details in daily use can significantly extend the vehicle's lifespan.
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