What does RNDP gear mean?
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RNDP gears stand for Reverse, Neutral, Drive, and Parking. Here are the specific details: 1. P (Parking): The parking gear. It is used when the engine is turned off or the car is stationary. When the vehicle stops, you must shift into P gear to power off, remove the key, and lock the doors. Once shifted into P gear, the vehicle's braking system is locked, and even if parked on a slope, the vehicle will not move. 2. R (Reverse): The reverse gear. Its function is the same as the reverse gear in a manual transmission. 3. N (Neutral): The neutral gear. Its function is the same as the neutral gear in a manual transmission, used when parking. Another function is that if the engine stalls suddenly while driving and you want to restart it while moving, you need to shift into N gear. 4. D (Drive): The drive gear. It is generally used on the road and is one of the most commonly used gears.