What is an Electronic Gear Shift?
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Electronic gear shift refers to the computer-assisted gear shifting, where only a signal needs to be sent. Electronic gear shifts are generally found in automatic transmission models. Below are the components and advantages of electronic gear shifts: Components of Electronic Gear Shift: The electronic gear shift mainly consists of a shift lever and a shift lever sensor control unit. When the driver engages P, R, N, D, S, or M gear, the shift lever sensor sends an electrical signal, which is directly transmitted to the transmission via the sub-bus of the transmission for execution. Advantages of Electronic Gear Shift: The advantage of the electronic gear shift is that the computer can determine whether the driver's incorrect gear shifting operation will cause damage to the transmission, thereby better protecting the transmission and correcting the driver's poor shifting habits.