What Do N Gear and P Gear Mean?
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P gear is the parking gear; N gear is the neutral gear. More information about P gear and N gear is as follows: 1. When shifting into P gear, the parking lock mechanism locks the transmission output shaft. 2. When shifting into N gear, i.e., neutral gear, the planetary gear system idles and cannot output power. More information about other gears is as follows: 1. R gear: Reverse gear. When shifting into this gear, the hydraulic system's reverse oil circuit is engaged, causing the drive wheels to rotate in reverse for backward movement. Do not forcibly shift to "R" gear when the vehicle is not completely stopped, as this may damage the transmission. 2. D gear: Drive gear. When the gearshift lever is in this position, the hydraulic control system automatically engages the corresponding forward gear oil circuit based on throttle opening and vehicle speed signals. It can automatically shift up or down with changes in driving speed, achieving automatic transmission functionality.