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Terms and How to Properly Start a Car Engine

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

There are certain conditions that need to be met by the driver to start the car with automatic transmission or matic. For those who already understand, this may be easy to remember, but for those who are not familiar with matic, it takes a little time to learn it because it is quite different from the manual.

In modern cars, starting a manual car only needs to make sure the transmission is in neutral and step on the clutch pedal. However, on the automatic, the requirements are more, which are as follows: Daihatsu.

Shift lever in parking position (P)

Many car manufacturers require the driver to first shift the transmission lever to the P (park) position before starting the engine. This reason is for safety, ensuring the car will not move or jump.

Actually, automatic cars can also be turned on when the transmission lever is in the N (neutral) position. But keep in mind never force to start the engine when position R (reverse / reverse).

Brake pedal (left) and gas pedal on automatic car. (iStockphoto/deepblue4you)-

Step on the brake pedal

In most modern cars, you won’t start the engine, for example by turning the ignition key or pressing the start button, if you don’t hold down the brake pedal. This is an additional safety requirement to avoid engine stalls.

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It is better to avoid starting the engine immediately. Turning on the engine is recommended to be done after the needles in the instrument cluster, for example on the speedometer or tachometer, stop moving.

Also make sure you hold down on the brake pedal to move the shift lever from P to R or D (drive/drive). This is to reduce the risk of damage to the transmission or engine.

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