What is the shutdown sequence for the eighth-generation Camry?
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The shutdown sequence for the eighth-generation Camry is: directly shift into P gear, press the start button, and then turn off the engine. More information about the Camry is as follows: 1. The Camry is a mid-size car under GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of length 4885mm, width 1840mm, height 1455mm, a wheelbase of 2825mm, and a body structure of a 4-door, 5-seater sedan. 2. The Camry is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, matched with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission, an 8-speed automatic manual transmission, and an electronic continuously variable transmission. Its suspension system adopts a MacPherson independent front suspension and an E-type multi-link independent rear suspension.
I've been driving an eighth-generation Camry for several years, and parking and turning off the engine is quite simple, but it's also something you can't be careless about. First, park the car steadily in a safe spot, remembering to keep your foot on the brake; then gently shift the gear to P to lock the transmission; next, pull up the electronic parking brake button, making sure it lights up; finally, press the start button to turn off the engine—the whole process is smooth as silk. Why is the order so important? If you shift to P without engaging the parking brake first, the car's weight will rest entirely on the transmission gears, which can lead to wear and even damage over time. I've seen a friend's car require major repairs over this small oversight, costing unnecessary money. After turning off the engine, don't forget to check that the windows are closed and the headlights are off before locking the doors. The Camry is designed with user-friendliness in mind, and developing good habits saves both hassle and money. Safety comes first—being careful when parking ensures peace of mind on the road.