What is the N gear in a car?
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The N gear in a car is the neutral position for automatic transmissions. When the vehicle is stopped for an extended period, it is advisable to shift into N gear. To prevent the vehicle from rolling on a slope, always keep the brake pedal depressed. Below is an explanation of automatic transmission gear positions: 1. P gear: Parking gear. When the vehicle is completely stationary, press the unlock button at the front of the gear lever to shift into P gear. 2. R gear: Reverse gear. When the vehicle is completely stationary, depress the brake pedal, press the unlock button at the front of the gear lever to shift into R gear, and after releasing the brake pedal, slowly press the accelerator to move the vehicle backward. 3. D gear: Drive gear. You can directly shift from N gear to D gear. This gear is generally used when the vehicle is moving forward, and the system will automatically shift up or down based on engine load and speed. 4. S gear: Sport gear. When used, the transmission will shift to a lower gear based on resistance changes, and the engine will operate at higher RPMs.