When to Use Normal Mode in a Car?
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Normal mode in a car is used during urban driving. Normal refers to the standard driving mode, which functions by processing conditions that affect fuel consumption during vehicle movement, such as transmission gear, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature. The vehicle's computer then calculates the optimal fuel amount and supplies it to the engine for operation. Other driving modes of the car include: 1. Sport mode: Controls the transmission and engine to achieve fast and powerful acceleration; 2. Eco mode: Helps the driver accelerate in an environmentally friendly manner and improves fuel economy through moderate throttle characteristics and control of the air conditioning system.