What to Do When the Gear Cable Freezes?

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McHaven
07/24/25 7:43pm
The solution for a frozen gear cable is: 1. Remove the gear cable; 2. Shake out any water inside the cable; 3. Apply lubricant and reinstall the gear cable. The introduction to automatic transmission gears is: P stands for Parking, R for Reverse, N for Neutral, D for Drive, S for Sport mode, and OD for Overdrive. Precautions for driving an automatic transmission car include: 1. Do not shift into P while driving; 2. After driving, the engine must be turned off and shifted into P before removing the key; 3. Do not shift into N while driving to coast; 4. Start the vehicle in P or N, shift out of P with the brake pedal pressed, turn on the power, shift to N with the brake pressed, and after ignition, shift to D to move forward directly.
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