Which Should Be Released First: Handbrake or P Gear?
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You should release the handbrake first before shifting out of P gear. For automatic transmission startup: Insert the key and ignite, first engage the handbrake, then shift gears. Additionally, vehicles with electronic handbrakes require the ECU to detect the brake pedal being pressed before releasing the handbrake. Otherwise, pressing the handbrake button will have no effect. For automatic transmission parking: First shift out of gear, then engage the handbrake, remove the key, exit the vehicle, and lock the door. Below is the startup sequence for automatic transmission: 1. Automatic transmission vehicles only have two pedals: the accelerator and the brake. The left pedal is the brake, and the right is the accelerator—this order must be clearly remembered. Before starting the car, first press the left brake pedal. 2. Insert the key and start the vehicle. 3. Check if the car's dashboard is functioning normally, look for any warning lights, and confirm that the fuel gauge shows sufficient fuel. 4. Press the brake with your right foot and release the handbrake with your right hand. 5. Shift the gear from P to D (note: keep your right foot on the brake at this time). 6. Release the brake, move your right foot to the accelerator pedal, and gently press to move forward.