Why does the Civic lack power when reversing?

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DelPaul
07/29/25 11:53am
Reversing power deficiency is due to the CVT electronic clutch requiring time to engage in reverse gear and not being able to engage quickly. Methods of reversing: Reversing methods include four types: turning around and reversing into a parking space, garage reversing, turning while reversing, and shifting while reversing. A new method of reversing into a parking space has been introduced, which is the automatic parking technology. By pressing a button, the car is automatically driven into the garage. The automatic parking function does not require manual control and automatically assists the driver in parking. By activating the car's automatic parking button, reversing into a parking space can be completed automatically. Different systems use different methods to detect objects around the car. Sensors are installed on the bumpers around the car, and by sending and receiving signals, the car's onboard computer automatically analyzes the position of obstacles and drives the car into the parking space. Precautions for reversing: When reversing into a parking space, it is necessary to pay attention to the situation behind the car. The status behind the car can be observed with the help of a reversing camera to avoid scraping during reversing. Additionally, it is important to reduce the speed when reversing.
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