What is the normal RPM for automatic transmission when starting?
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Automatic transmission starting RPM is normally around 1800 to 2000. The tachometer is divided into several zones: the white scale area indicates the safe RPM range, the red scale section represents the dangerous RPM range, and some vehicle models also have a green zone, which indicates the engine's more economical operating range. With automatic transmission, the driver doesn't need to manually shift gears; the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. The gears are as follows: 1. P (Park) gear is for parking and starting; 2. R (Reverse) gear is for reversing; 3. N (Neutral) gear is the neutral position; 4. D (Drive) gear is for forward movement, also known as the driving gear; 5. L (Low) gear is for low-speed driving.