What is the introduction to the automatic gear positions of the Volkswagen Tiguan L?
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Volkswagen Tiguan L automatic transmission models have gear positions P, N, R, D/S. The shifting methods are as follows: D is the drive gear. Follow the prompts to press the brake, hold the side button on the gear lever, and push the lever down smoothly. S is the sport gear, the most powerful gear position. The shifting operation is similar to the D gear. To disengage the S gear, pull the gear lever back again. (No need to press the brake at this time.) N is the neutral gear. Press the side button with your thumb and push the gear lever forward smoothly. R is the reverse gear. Move the gear lever to the position marked with the letter R. P is the parking gear. Press and hold the "P" button on top of the gear lever. Manual mode: First, shift the gear to "D," then move the gear lever to the right in this position. Push the lever up to shift up and pull it down to shift down. Gear selection for different road conditions: Uphill slopes require more torque than usual, so it is recommended to use "D-" to reduce speed and increase torque. Some slopes are not very steep, and a gear position that is too low will waste power. In this case, use "+-" to shift up in time. When encountering a steep slope, even after downshifting, the vehicle may still lack power. In this case, use the S gear in sport mode. For downhill slopes, it is recommended to use "+-" to shift up. Use gear 3 for gentle slopes and gear 2 for steep slopes to protect the brake pads from premature wear. Gears 2 or 3 can meet the power demand without requiring the high torque of gear 1. If you notice the vehicle gradually accelerating downhill uncontrollably, use "D-" to downshift promptly to enhance the engine braking effect.