What is the correct operation method when parking?

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LeahMarie
07/25/25 4:39am
Press the brake and shift to N gear, release the brake and engage the handbrake, the auto start-stop system activates, the engine turns off, and finally shift to P gear. Press the clutch and brake; pull up the handbrake and shift to neutral; release the clutch and brake; turn the key counterclockwise to the end and set the ignition switch to OFF position.
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