What are the tips for parking an automatic transmission car on a slope?
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Automatic transmission slope parking techniques are: First, firmly engage the handbrake. When starting the car, press the brake pedal firmly with your right foot before starting, then shift the gear to position 1 or 2. Release the brake and place your right foot on the accelerator pedal, gradually increasing throttle while slowly releasing the handbrake with your right hand. The difference between automatic and manual transmissions lies in the clutch and gearbox. When starting on a slope, it's more difficult for an automatic transmission to engage in D gear. Forcing it into D gear may result in a clunking sound and slight vehicle vibration, which can cause significant damage to the automatic transmission, potentially leading to complete transmission failure in severe cases. To avoid these situations, follow these steps when parking: 1. When parking on a slope, first apply the brakes to stop the vehicle and shift into N gear; 2. Engage the handbrake and release the foot brake; 3. After the vehicle stabilizes, shift into P gear.