What does RND mean on a car?
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The meaning of RND on a car is as follows: 1. RND refers to the three different gear positions of an automatic transmission car. 2. Among them, R is the reverse gear, N is the neutral gear, D is the drive gear, P is the parking gear, L is the low gear, M is the manual mode, and S is the sport mode. Below are the detailed introductions of each gear position: 1. P: Parking gear, used when the engine is turned off or the car is stationary. Note that when in this position, the car must remain stationary, otherwise the transmission may be damaged. 2. N: Neutral gear, similar to the neutral gear in a manual transmission, used for temporary parking. Another function is that if the engine suddenly stalls while driving and you want to restart the engine while moving, you need to shift to N position. OD: Overdrive gear. 3. R: Reverse gear, which functions the same as the reverse gear in a manual transmission. 4. D: Drive gear, used for driving on normal road surfaces, automatically switching to a comfortable working state based on road conditions and car speed. General automatic transmission cars include 4, 5, or 6 forward gears. 5. L: Low gear, also known as the climbing gear, which limits the speed ratio range to reduce speed and increase torque. It generally only allows shifting between 1-2 gears or 1-3 gears. 6. M: Manual mode, after shifting to this position, you can switch to manual mode.