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What is the correct sequence of operations for parking an automatic transmission car?

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LeEli
07/29/25 5:28pm

The correct sequence of operations for parking an automatic transmission car is: 1. Press the foot brake to stop the car; 2. Shift the gear from D to N; 3. Pull the handbrake and turn off the engine; 4. Release the foot brake without turning off the power; 5. Press the foot brake again and shift the gear from N to P; 6. Release the foot brake and turn the key back; 7. Turn off the power and pull out the key. An automatic transmission allows the driver to control the accelerator pedal according to the needs of the driving process, and it can automatically shift into different gears based on the engine load and the car's operating conditions. The method for starting an automatic transmission car is: 1. Press the brake after ignition; 2. Shift the gear to D; 3. Release the handbrake and foot brake, then accelerate to start.

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McLena
08/14/25 8:27am

The parking sequence is actually quite crucial. After driving for so many years, I've found the correct procedure is to first fully stop the vehicle by pressing the brake, then shift to P gear, engage the handbrake or electronic parking brake, release the foot brake, and finally turn off the engine. Many people are accustomed to shifting directly to P gear and turning off the engine, but this puts all the weight on the transmission, which may damage internal components over time. Especially when parking on a slope, you should engage the handbrake before shifting to P gear to prevent the risk of rolling. After forming this habit, my car has been well-maintained, and the transmission has never had issues. Don't cut corners in daily driving to avoid repair troubles and safety hazards. This operation is simple, efficient, and takes just a few seconds.

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StRowan
10/13/25 7:08am

As a car enthusiast, I always pay attention to transmission details. When parking, my routine is: after coming to a complete stop, press the brake, shift to neutral (N), engage the handbrake to stabilize the car, release the foot brake, shift to park (P), and then turn off the engine. The reason for this is to avoid sudden locking force on the P gear, thus protecting the transmission. If you shift directly to P without engaging the handbrake, the car's movement can wear out components. I also recommend regularly checking the handbrake's tension to prevent rolling. It's better to perform these operations after warming up the engine in winter. These small details can extend your vehicle's lifespan, saving you money and hassle.

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MichaelLynn
11/26/25 8:06am

When I was learning to drive, my instructor taught me that the parking sequence is quite simple: step on the brake to stop the car, shift to P (Park), pull up the handbrake, release the brake, and then turn off the engine. Don't forget to pull the handbrake, otherwise the transmission can get damaged. As a beginner, I often made mistakes that caused strange noises, but after getting familiar with it, things became much easier. Now driving is safe and effortless.

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