What is the N gear in a car?
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The N gear in a car is the neutral gear. Here are some related details about the N gear in a car: 1. The N gear is one of the three standard gears in automatic transmission models, located between the R gear and the D gear on the gear shift console: Its essence is the neutral gear in the transmission, designed to cut off the power transmission between the input shaft and the output shaft inside the transmission; 2. You can shift to the N gear when waiting at a traffic light or for parking stops exceeding 30 seconds: The purpose is to cut off the power transmission between the input shaft and the output shaft inside the transmission; 3. The difference between the P gear and the N gear is that the P gear has a locking mechanism: This locking mechanism locks the transmission gears when the P gear is engaged, which is equivalent to indirectly locking the wheels. After engaging the P gear, even if the car's handbrake is not applied, the car will not move. However, if the N gear is engaged without applying the handbrake, the car can still move.