Will an automatic transmission car roll back when parked on a slope?

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Madison
07/30/25 5:48am
Automatic transmission is simpler to operate than manual transmission, especially on slopes. Since the automatic transmission is always engaged and won't stall, it's more convenient. However, improper operation can still lead to unavoidable rolling back. Here are some tips to prevent rolling back: 1. Auto Hold function: Automatic transmission cars equipped with this feature won't roll back. Once Auto Hold is activated, the vehicle will stop after braking, making starts and stops very stable. So, Auto Hold is indeed a very useful feature. 2. If there is no Auto Hold: You can switch to manual mode, which prevents gear changes based on RPM and keeps the car in a low gear. This makes starting on a slope easier and reduces the chance of rolling back.
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