What is the correct parking sequence for an automatic transmission?
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The correct parking sequence for an automatic transmission is to shift from D (Drive) to N (Neutral), engage the handbrake, and then turn off the engine. Here is a partial introduction to the correct parking sequence for an automatic transmission: 1. Parking: Press the foot brake to stop the car, shift the gear from D to N, engage the handbrake and turn off the engine. At this point, the ignition is on, press the foot brake, shift the gear from N to P (Park), release the foot brake, and turn off the ignition. 2. Starting: When starting the engine, the automatic transmission also has restrictions on the gear position. This is an adjustment made by the manufacturer for safety considerations. Generally, the engine can only be started when the gear lever is in the P or N position. If the gear lever is in driving positions such as D or R, the engine cannot be started.