What does 3D-2-L mean in an automatic transmission car?
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In an automatic transmission car, the 3D gear is the driving gear, 2 is the long slope gear, and L is the low-speed forward gear. 3D Gear: Use the 3D gear for normal driving. Under normal circumstances, this gear can be selected. In the D gear position, the transmission control unit freely switches the transmission between gears 1-4 based on parameters such as vehicle speed and engine load. Long Slope Gear: 2 is the long slope gear. When climbing a very steep slope or starting on a relatively steep incline, you can use this gear to start moving forward. L Gear: The L gear is the low-speed forward gear. When going downhill or descending a long slope, placing the gear in this position restricts the car's gear to automatically stay in the lowest gear (equivalent to first gear in a manual transmission car), allowing the car to use engine power for braking when going downhill.