What are the steps to turn off the Lynk & Co 03?

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MacJulia
07/29/25 7:39pm
The steps to turn off the Lynk & Co 03 are as follows: 1. Press the brake pedal to ensure the vehicle is stationary, then shift the gear to N (Neutral). 2. Engage the handbrake, release the foot brake, and shift to P (Park) to turn off the engine. 3. Alternatively, stop the vehicle completely, press the P button, engage the electronic handbrake, and then turn off the engine before releasing the brake. Note: When stopping the car, first decelerate, press the brake, and shift to N. The reason for not shifting directly to P before turning off the engine is to prevent the transmission from passing through R (Reverse) while the engine is running, thereby reducing an impact. If you shift directly to P, the P gear teeth bear the load, making it harder to shift to other gears if they get stuck.
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