What is the Neutral Gear Letter?

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DelAmelia
07/29/25 12:05pm
It is marked with the letter N. The specific introduction about the neutral gear is as follows: 1. The neutral gear can be used during startup or towing: When waiting for a signal or in traffic jams, the gear selector is often kept in the D position while the brake is pressed. If the duration is short, this is acceptable, but for longer stops, it is best to shift to the N position and engage the handbrake. 2. Some vehicle models require pressing the clutch pedal to start: The purpose of this is, on one hand, for safety, cutting off power transmission during startup. On the other hand, it reduces startup resistance, lessens the load on the starter and battery, facilitates smoother engine startup, and extends the battery's lifespan. 3. When coasting in neutral gear: Due to the difference between the vehicle's speed and the engine's RPM, it increases friction, reduces lubrication effectiveness, and accelerates the wear of the internal friction plates in the automatic transmission. 4. Coasting in neutral also affects braking: Teng Hua Automatic Transmission Repair reminds that when coasting in neutral, since the engine and automatic transmission are disengaged, the vehicle will continuously accelerate, moving faster and faster. If the distance between two vehicles is close and the leading vehicle stops suddenly in an emergency, the likelihood of a rear-end collision increases significantly.
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