What causes the squeaking sound when shifting to P gear without the car being fully stopped?
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The squeaking sound when shifting to P gear without the car being fully stopped is caused by the interference between the locking mechanism and the gear. More information about P gear is as follows: 1. Automatic transmission cars have a P gear, which is the parking gear. P gear is used when parking and turning off the engine. After shifting to P gear, the car will remain stationary. 2. Do not shift to P gear when the car is not fully stopped, as this may damage the locking mechanism of the P gear. 3. Automatic transmission cars also have an N gear. Both N gear and P gear can be used when parking, but there are differences between them. After shifting to P gear, the locking mechanism will lock the gear of the transmission, which is equivalent to indirectly locking the wheels. If the handbrake is not applied, the car will not move. However, after shifting to N gear, there is no locking mechanism to lock the gear of the transmission, and the car can move if the handbrake is not applied.