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What do the mode switches w, s and e of automatic gear mean?

W: Rain and snow stalls are usually used in rainy and snowy weather, and can be driven on slippery ground and snow.

S: Sport mode drive gear, same as D gear. Forward gear, also known as drive gear. Needless to say when moving forward, use this gear.

E: economy class. As the name implies, it can save fuel.

OD: Overspeed gear (i.e. high gear), which will output the rotational speed beyond the normal transmission ratio for high-speed driving.

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Description of other gears of automatic transmission:

Park gear, park gear, start gear. When you stop, the gear is here. At this time, the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent slipping.

Reverse, reverse. Use when reversing.

N- neutral, neutral Use this gear when stopping temporarily (such as at a red light). Note that this gear means neutral. In order to prevent the vehicle from slipping on the slope, be sure to step on the brakes.

Forward gear, also called active gear. Needless to say when moving forward, use this gear.

Low gear. It can automatically limit the gear of a car to the lowest gear (equivalent to the first gear of a manual car), and can make the car brake by engine power when going downhill, without the driver stepping on the brake for a long time, resulting in overheating of the brake pads and danger.

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