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What is the automatic transmission starting process?

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MacMatthew
07/29/25 3:16pm
Automatic transmission starting process is: 1. Insert the key and turn to the second ignition power position; 2. Step on the brake pedal and press the one-button start button to start the engine; 3. Shift the gear from P to D; 4. Release the brake pedal and the vehicle will start moving forward slowly; 5. Gently step on the accelerator pedal and the vehicle will start accelerating. The automatic transmission parking steps are: 1. Step on the brake; 2. Pull up the handbrake; 3. After the vehicle stops, shift to P gear. The gears of an automatic transmission car are divided into: P parking gear, R reverse gear, N neutral gear, D forward gear, L low gear and S sport mode.
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SanMary
08/14/25 7:59am
The first step to starting an automatic transmission car is to sit properly, fasten the seat belt, and ensure the key is in hand or the push-button start is ready. I usually press the brake pedal, then shift the gear lever to the P (Park) position—this is crucial because some cars are designed to safely start the engine only in P or N (Neutral). After turning the key to the ignition position, once the engine starts, I wait a few seconds to let the car warm up. Once the RPM stabilizes, I gently release the foot brake and slowly shift to D (Drive) to get ready to move. The entire process should be smooth, avoiding sudden braking or forced gear shifts, as the electronic control system of automatic cars is sensitive, and incorrect operations may wear the transmission. I also make it a habit to check the dashboard for any abnormal warning lights after starting, especially ensuring oil pressure and temperature are normal. In summary, starting an automatic car involves pressing the brake, turning the key, waiting for the engine to start, and shifting to drive. Developing good habits makes driving safer, more fuel-efficient, and better for car maintenance.
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DelJasmine
10/11/25 7:24am
From my experience, the key to starting an automatic transmission lies in prioritizing safety. Once inside the car, I make sure to sit properly and fasten the seatbelt, checking that the handbrake isn't engaged—otherwise, the engine won't turn over. Then, I firmly press the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to Park (P) or Neutral (N), and turn the key to start the engine, listening for a steady engine sound. After the engine starts, I don't immediately drive off but instead monitor the RPM while adjusting the seat or rearview mirrors to ensure everything is ready. Once the engine has warmed up sufficiently, I press the brake and shift to Drive (D) to begin moving. Sometimes, I check the battery level before starting to avoid stalling midway. The entire process emphasizes rhythm—avoid rushing to prevent damage to the car. Remember, while automatic transmissions are designed for convenience, pressing the brake and selecting the correct gear are the fundamentals, and safe driving is paramount.
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