What does R.N.D.S mean on a car?
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R.N.D.S on a car refers to the gear positions of an automatic transmission vehicle. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. N gear: Commonly known as neutral in manual transmission vehicles, in automatic transmission cars, it can be used during brief stops such as waiting at a red light. 2. R gear: Reverse gear, used when backing up. The car must be completely stopped with the brake pedal pressed before shifting into R gear. 3. S gear: Sport mode. Similar to D gear, S gear is a forward gear but provides more powerful acceleration, allowing the driver to experience the thrill of acceleration. In S gear sport mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shift timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPMs for a longer period, allowing the car to maintain low gear and high RPMs for extended periods, resulting in greater torque. 4. D gear: Drive gear. Many transmissions are manual-automatic integrated. After shifting into D gear, pushing to the right side enters manual shifting mode, allowing the driver to control the forward acceleration gears.