What is the correct parking procedure for an automatic transmission vehicle?

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MadelineFitz
07/30/25 2:13am
The correct parking procedure for an automatic transmission vehicle is: 1. Press the brake pedal to slow down and come to a complete stop; 2. After stopping, shift into N (Neutral) gear; 3. Engage the parking brake; 4. Release the foot brake and ensure the vehicle is stationary; 5. Press the foot brake again and shift into P (Park) gear; 6. Turn off the engine. Automatic transmission vehicles do not require the driver to manually shift gears; the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. The starting procedure for an automatic transmission vehicle is: 1. Turn the ignition key to the power position; 2. Press the foot brake and shift from P (Park) to N (Neutral) gear; 3. Release the foot brake and start the engine; 4. Allow the engine to warm up while stationary; 5. Press the foot brake and shift from N (Neutral) to D (Drive) gear, then release the parking brake; 6. Gradually release the foot brake and smoothly press the accelerator to start moving.
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