140 Start and driving
D50
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Driving guide
Transmission
Automatic Transmission Vehicle
Starting and parking of vehicles
1. Press the brake pedal to the bottom, Shift rod
in "P" or "N" gear position, start the engine.
2. Press on the brake pedal, press the lock
button on the left side of the shift lever handle,
place the shift lever in the "D" gear position,
and then release the brake pedal slowly. Slowly
press on the accelerator pedal, the electronic
parking can be automatically lifted, and the
vehicle can start and drive.
3. When parking, press on the brake pedal, stop
the vehicle, apply the parking brake, and place
the shift rod in the "P" gear position.
Gear description
"P" gear (parking gear):
Use when parking or starting the engine.
Make sure the vehicle is completely stable
before putting the shift bar in "P" gear,
"R" gear (reverse gear): Use when reversing.
Before putting the shift rod in the "R" gear, it is
necessary to ensure that the vehicle is
completely stable and the engine is idling.
When shifting from "P" gear to "R" gear, the
brake pedal must be pressed and the lock button
on the left side of the shift handle must be
pressed. When the "R" gear is hung, the
reversing lamp will automatically light up.
N gear (neutral):
When the vehicle needs to stop for a short time
and the engine is idling (such as waiting for
traffic lights), the gear can be placed in "N"
gear.
When in the "N" gear position, the transmission
is not locked, at this time, the brake pedal or the
parking brake should be applied.
If the shift rod is to be shifted from "N" to "R",
the brake pedal must be depressed first.
After the vehicle has completely stopped, press
the button on the left of the shift lever handle to
shift.
"D" gear (driving gear):
When the vehicle is moving forward, the
transmission will automatically gear up or down
according to the engine speed and speed.
"M" gear (manual mode):
When the shift rod is in the "D" position, the
shift rod is pulled to the "S" gear to the left, and
the transmission enters the sport mode. By
pushing the shift rod forward and backward to
increase or decrease the gear position, the
transmission enters the manual shift mode.