What is the sequence for automatic start-stop?

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StephanieRose
07/25/25 12:36am
The sequence for automatic start-stop is: When starting an automatic transmission vehicle, the automatic start-stop system is in normal working condition. When you need to stop, press the brake, and generally after two seconds, the engine will automatically shut off. To start moving again, simply release the brake and press the accelerator, or gently turn the steering wheel, and the engine will restart. An automatic transmission means the driver does not need to manually shift gears; the vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions, reducing the driver's manual operations. Typically, an automatic transmission vehicle has six gear positions, from top to bottom: P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), S (Sport), and L (Low).
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