What is the gear operation method for a manual-automatic transmission car?
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The gear operation method for a manual-automatic transmission car is as follows: 1. Starting (using D gear): 1. Turn on the ignition. (Check if the handbrake is pulled up, it must be pulled up.) 2. Press and hold the brake. 3. Press the lock button and pull back from P gear to D gear. 4. Release the handbrake. 5. Release the brake. 6. Lightly press the accelerator, and the car will start. (Note: During driving, you can switch to manual mode without pressing the brake, and it will maintain the current gear. When the speed reaches a certain level, you can directly move the gear lever or other operation buttons to upshift or downshift. To return to automatic mode, shift back to D gear. None of these processes require pressing the brake.) 2. Parking: 1. Lightly press the accelerator to slow down. 2. Press and hold the brake to bring the car to a complete stop. 3. Tighten the handbrake. 4. Press the lock button and push forward from D gear to P gear. 5. Turn off the engine and remove the key.