What does title mean on a car?
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title refers to the gear positions of an automatic transmission in a car. Below are detailed introductions to the gear positions of an automatic transmission car: 1. R gear (Reverse gear): When this gear is engaged, the hydraulic system's reverse gear oil circuit is activated, causing the drive wheels to rotate in reverse for backward movement. The vehicle must be completely stopped before shifting to the "R" gear; otherwise, it may damage the transmission. 2. N gear (Neutral gear): When neutral is engaged, the planetary gear system idles without power output. 3. D gear (Drive gear): When the gear shift lever is in this position, the hydraulic control system automatically engages the corresponding forward gear oil circuit based on throttle opening and vehicle speed signals. It can automatically shift up or down according to driving speed, achieving automatic transmission functionality. 4. P gear (Parking gear): This uses a mechanical device to lock the rotating parts of the car's tires, preventing the car from moving. 5. L gear (Numerical limit gear): The transmission can only switch between limited gear positions. "1" or "L" is the lowest gear of the transmission, typically used only when extremely strong power is needed, such as climbing steep slopes or towing heavy vehicles.