Gear shift:

1. Parking (P): Used to park the car. Move the lever to the “P” position only when at a complete stop and on a level surface.
2. Reverse (R): Used to move backwards. Move the lever to the “R” position only when coming to a complete stop.
3. Neutral (N): Used to stop the vehicle without shifting into gear. Move the lever to the “N” position when stopping at a traffic light or when towing a vehicle.
4. Drive (D): Used for normal forward movement.
5. Overdrive (D): A mode designed for more economical fuel consumption. The car will start moving in a higher gear.

Additional modes:

* S (Sport): A mode designed for a sportier ride. Gears change at higher engine speeds.
* L (Low): Used for driving at low speeds and when climbing steep slopes.

Usage:

1. Press the brake pedal.
2. Move the gear shift lever to the desired position.
3. Release the brake pedal and press the gas pedal to start moving.

Notes:

* Do not change gears while driving.
* Do not move the lever to the “P” position while driving.
*L mode is not intended for long-term use.
* If the vehicle is in motion but does not shift into a higher gear, check the transmission fluid level.
* If the gear shift lever is not moved from the “P” position, there is a locking of the lever. It can usually be removed by pressing the release button, which is located next to the lever.

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