Normal gear shift conditions:

* 1st-2nd gear: smooth shifting at speeds of about 20-30 km/h
* 2nd-3rd gear: shifting at a speed of about 35-45 km/h
* 3rd-4th gear: shifting at a speed of about 50-60 km/h
* 4th-5th gear: shifting at a speed of about 70-80 km/h

Switching during acceleration:

* Gears are changed as speed increases, as indicated above.
* The automatic transmission may shift to higher gears when the accelerator pedal is released or lightly pressed.

Shift when braking:

* When braking, the automatic transmission switches to lower gears to provide engine braking.
*On some models, the downshift function may be activated for additional braking.

Other gear shift conditions:

*Power or Sport mode: The automatic transmission shifts to higher gears at higher rpm for improved performance.
* Eco Mode: The automatic transmission shifts to higher gears at lower speeds to save fuel.
* Towing heavy loads: The automatic transmission can downshift or hold the current gear to maintain power and torque.
* Steep inclines or descents: The automatic transmission can shift to lower or higher gears for optimal performance and safety.

Note:

*Exact shift points may vary depending on vehicle model, driving conditions and driving style.
* If the automatic transmission does not shift properly or exhibits other unusual symptoms, it is recommended that you contact a qualified mechanic.

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