Using automatic gear makes driving much easier and smarter.
In this article, we will learn about different modes of automatic transmission:
P mode in automatic gear
This letter is an abbreviation of the word Parking. The meaning of this option in automatic gear is park status.
This letter is specific to parking time and stops the power transmission system.
R mode
This letter is an abbreviation of the word Reverse and means the state of the reverse gear. In this mode, like manual gear cars, it is used to drive in reverse gear.
N mode
This letter is an abbreviation of the word Neutral and the state of gear release is automatic.
It is a neutral mode, which is similar to the neutral mode of manual transmission cars.
Mode D
The letter D stands for the word Drive or the state of movement.
When you want to start moving, you must put the gear in D position.
Numbers 3-2-1
Occasionally, in addition to the letters mentioned above, you may also see the numbers 1 to 3, which are for times when more power is needed, such as going uphill.
By choosing any of these numbers, the gearbox is limited to changing gears up to the desired number. For example, choosing 2 makes the gearbox use only one and two gears.
L mode
It is the first gear position, which is indicated by the letter L in some cars.
+M mode –
The status is manual or manual change. In this situation, similar to a manual transmission, you can optionally change gears, with the difference that if the car stops, the gear will return to the first position.
Note that in some automatic cars, when the gearbox is in M mode, if the engine speed reaches the highest limit, the gear will shift automatically.
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