Why does the Corolla always make strange noises after shifting to P gear and turning off the engine?
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When parking an automatic transmission car, you must first press the brake and shift to neutral, then turn off the engine before shifting to P gear to park. If you shift directly to P gear to park, the gears and hooks inside the transmission will not disengage, which can cause damage when starting the car again. Noise from parts: The gear shifting structure of a car consists of the gear lever, cables, gear selection and shifting mechanism, shift forks, and synchronizers. The noise from these parts is relatively small. Long-term use of transmission fluid: Long-term use of transmission fluid can lead to sludge buildup, increasing the wear on friction plates and other components. Wear on these parts can cause malfunctions and result in noise. If the sound when shifting gears is relatively small and comes from near the gear lever, it is a normal noise from the gear shifting mechanism. If the sound is a clicking noise, it is caused by a gear impact malfunction in the transmission.