What does 'snow' mean on a car?
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On a car, 'snow' refers to the snow mode, which can be activated when driving on snowy or slippery road surfaces. To engage this mode, shift the gear lever to the D position and adjust the knob to snow mode. In this mode, the torque distribution between the front and rear wheels is set at 40:60, which helps improve the vehicle's grip by optimizing power distribution, thereby enhancing safety when driving on snow. Introduction to Snow Mode: 1. Snow mode specifically refers to the control mode selection of the car's automatic transmission. The automatic transmission's electronic control system determines the current gear based on key signals such as vehicle speed, engine RPM, accelerator pedal position, and other relevant signals. 2. Typically, cars are equipped with options for sport mode and snow mode, allowing drivers to choose the appropriate control mode based on environmental requirements to balance driving enjoyment and safety. 3. Snow mode incorporates certain automated procedures, such as starting in second gear to prevent wheel spin on icy or slippery surfaces, making it easier for drivers to control the vehicle in snowy conditions.