What is the operation method of an automatic transmission car?
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The operation method of an automatic transmission car is: 1. Start the vehicle in P or N gear. Remove the gear lever from P gear while stepping on the brake, turn on the power, step on the brake, shift to N gear, and after ignition, shift to D gear to move forward; 2. When switching between N, D, and L gears, there is no need to press the shift button. When shifting from L gear to lower restricted gears, press the shift button, but shifting from lower to higher gears does not require pressing the shift button; 3. Do not shift to N gear while driving to coast; 4. After driving, turn off the engine and shift to P gear before removing the key. The precautions for driving an automatic transmission car are: 1. Automatic transmission cars have protection and interlock functions for dangerous actions. You can freely switch between D and N gears, but switching from D to R or P gear incorrectly can be dangerous; 2. When parked on a steep slope where gravity exceeds the idle power, the vehicle may roll backward, so you should use the handbrake to start; 3. Coasting in neutral for a long time can lead to insufficient oil pressure in the hydraulic lines of the automatic transmission, damaging the internal friction plates.
Driving an automatic transmission car is quite simple. When I first learned to drive, I memorized the basic steps: first, sit properly and adjust the seat and rearview mirror to ensure a comfortable view, then press the brake pedal and turn the key to start the engine. When shifting gears, remember that P is for parking—don't mess with it; R is for reverse—be careful of objects behind; N is neutral, used when waiting at a red light; and D is for normal driving. After starting, gently press the accelerator to speed up—don't rush—and brake in time to slow down and avoid rear-end collisions. When parking, press the brake, shift to P, pull the handbrake, and turn off the engine to ensure the car stays stable and doesn't roll. Beginners often forget to brake, causing jerks—practice a few times to get smoother. Safety is the most important thing—don't get distracted while driving.