Which Gear is the Automatic Transmission Gear?

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Ella
07/29/25 9:26pm
Generally, the gears of an automatic transmission are divided into P, R, N, D, 2, 1, or L, etc. P (Parking): Used for parking, it utilizes a mechanical device to lock the car's gear. More information about car gears is as follows: 1. When the car needs to stay in a fixed position for a long time or before leaving the vehicle after parking, the hand brake should be pulled, and the lever should be pushed into the "P" position. It should be noted that the vehicle must be completely stopped before using the P gear, otherwise, the mechanical part of the automatic transmission may be damaged. 2. R (Reverse): Reverse gear, used for backing up the vehicle. Usually, the safety button on the lever must be pressed before the lever can be moved to the "R" gear. It should be noted that when the vehicle has not completely stopped, it is absolutely not allowed to force it into the "R" gear, otherwise, the transmission may be severely damaged.
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