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Paul_C
Hi Everyone,
With regard to staying in Drive while stopped, it comes down to how long. When just stopping at a red light normally I leave the tranmission in Drive. If it looks like being an extended stop, I'll shift to Neutral.
Never had any problems with overheating using that approach -- That's always been American transmissions; I've never driven a European automatic.
Many American automatics with column selectors are also interlocked to the key: You can't move out of Park until the key is inserted and turned to unlock the steering, and you can't return the key to the lock position unless the transmission is in Park.AdamW said:And in adition to moving the gear selector out of P with your foot on the brake, most (if not all) autos won't start in D or R.
With regard to staying in Drive while stopped, it comes down to how long. When just stopping at a red light normally I leave the tranmission in Drive. If it looks like being an extended stop, I'll shift to Neutral.
Never had any problems with overheating using that approach -- That's always been American transmissions; I've never driven a European automatic.