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Parking An Auto
When you leave an auto car for a period of time such as in work or over night, do you leave it in park (P) or neutral (N). If its park then when do you use neutral.
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Good point. I forgot to mention that Neutral is the position for being towed or pushed.
I know that some automatic drivers were trained to stop temporarily (ATS) and leave in Auto and engage handbrake.OK if you have a strong reliable handbrake .
Like most 4x4s I find my h/b cable stretches quite easily and has to be adjusted frequently if I leave in Auto at automatic traffic signals.
Good point. I forgot to mention that Neutral is the position for being towed or pushed.
I know that some automatic drivers were trained to stop temporarily (ATS) and leave in Auto and engage handbrake.OK if you have a strong reliable handbrake .
Like most 4x4s I find my h/b cable stretches quite easily and has to be adjusted frequently if I leave in Auto at automatic traffic signals.