Understanding the operating modes of the automatic transmission:

*P (Parking): Used to park the vehicle.
* R (Reverse): Used for reversing.
* N (Neutral): The engine is running but the transmission is disabled and the vehicle is not moving.
* D (Drive): Standard driving mode that automatically changes gears.
* S (Sport): Mode for more aggressive shifting, providing better responsiveness and acceleration.
* L (Low Gear): Used for driving in low traction conditions such as on ice or snow.

Operation of the automatic transmission:

* Starting the engine: Press the brake pedal and move the selector to the “P” or “N” position.
* Shifting gears: Press the brake pedal, move the selector to the desired mode and release the brake pedal.
* Parking: Press the brake pedal and move the selector to the “P” position.
* Towing: Follow the instructions in your vehicle’s owner’s manual. Usually it is necessary to move the selector to the “N” or “R” position.

Tips for use:

* Avoid sudden shifts between gears.
* Do not move the selector lever to the “P” position while the vehicle is moving.
* Maintain your automatic transmission regularly by changing the oil and filter.
* Avoid prolonged driving at high engine speeds.
* Contact a car service if you encounter any problems with the gearbox.

Additional features:

* Hill Hold Mode: Prevents the vehicle from rolling backward when starting on an incline.
*Manual Shift Mode: Allows the driver to manually change gears using the steering wheel paddles or selector.
* Adaptive Gear Control: Automatically adjusts gear shift strategy to suit your driving style.

It is important to follow the recommendations in your vehicle’s owner’s manual to ensure proper operation of the automatic transmission and extend its life.

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