What is the parking procedure for the Magotan B8?

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LeRiver
07/24/25 8:52pm
When parking, you can first shift to P gear and then press the electronic parking brake button, or you can press the electronic parking brake button first and then shift to P gear. Below is some relevant information about the Magotan B8: 1. Origin: The B2 was the earliest Santana; the B5 was the Passat born in 1996; the B6 was the Magotan born in 2005; the B7 was the FAW-Volkswagen Magotan and Shanghai Volkswagen New Passat born in 2010. These are all called Volkswagen Passat, but they use different names in different countries' markets. For example, in China, it is called Magotan. 2. Performance: The Magotan uses the MQB platform. Most of Volkswagen's future models will basically come from this platform. Compared with the older PQ46 platform, the body strength is higher, resulting in better collision safety; at the same time, the vehicle weight is reduced by nearly 170 pounds, which can effectively reduce fuel consumption, lower carbon emissions, and improve handling performance.
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LeIsabel
08/11/25 11:18am
I recently learned how to drive and am especially careful when parking, worrying that the car might roll away. The parking steps for the Magotan B8 are as follows: First, firmly press the brake pedal to ensure the car comes to a complete stop—this step is crucial to avoid any subsequent issues. Then shift the gear lever to the P (Park) position to lock the transmission. Next, engage the electronic parking brake or foot brake; I usually pull it firmly to ensure it's fully engaged. Then turn off the ignition key to stop the engine. Finally, release the brake pedal and check that the doors are locked before getting out. When I first bought this car, I noticed that parking on a slope requires engaging the parking brake earlier to prevent rolling. Letting the engine idle for a few minutes after parking helps it cool down, but don’t leave it running too long to avoid wasting fuel or causing pollution. Although the process is simple, developing good habits as a beginner can prevent accidents—it took me a few tries to get it right.
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