Why did the Mercedes-Benz car suddenly shift to M gear?
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Mercedes-Benz's M gear is the manual mode of the automatic transmission. After shifting into M gear, the driver can use the gear lever or paddle shifters to adjust the transmission for upshifting or downshifting. Normally, switching to M gear requires manual operation. If there is a sudden gear shift, it is recommended to check for accidental contact. If accidental contact is ruled out, professional repair services should be sought. Below is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz cars: 1. Mercedes-Benz is a German automobile manufacturer with a wide range of car and SUV models. Many of Mercedes-Benz's models have been locally produced, including the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, GLA, GLB, GLC, EQC, and others. 2. Mercedes-Benz's engine series include the M270, M274, and M276. Depending on the equipment level and type, Mercedes-Benz cars are divided into five different classes: the C-Class is an economical and practical model with a three-cylinder or four-cylinder engine; the E-Class is the most comprehensive series of Mercedes-Benz cars, with 13 variants, including four-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; the SL-Class represents convertible cars; the G-Class represents off-road vehicles, such as the G300 DIESEL, which indicates a 3-liter diesel off-road vehicle.