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We've just bought a newer car with an automatic gearbox. Nosey 11 year old wants to know the in & outs of how it works. She's got the gist of it, but stumped me when she asked what the difference is between P [parked] and N [neutral] any ideas? [but brief & simple please!] thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Woofgang is correct. In my auto Vectra the handbrake is pretty useless, so when I park I just put it in "P" and leave the handbrake off. There's then a hydraulic lock in the drive system, which means that if the car tries to move it creates pressure in a hydraulic pipe that won't let it through - rather like parking a manual car in gear (but not exactly the same!). I can only start the engine with the selector in "N" or "P" and can only remove the key with it in "P"
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If you place a auto in P it locks the gearbox, N will allow the vehicle to move, if you put a auto in drive it will select the best gear to drive, but should you want to use engine braking you can select a lower gear manually, you cannot prevent the car changing down a gear but you can prevent it from changing up by this method.