5 things you shouldn’t do if you want to drive an automatic transmission to save fuel

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Driving an automatic transmission is easier and more convenient than driving a manual transmission. But did you know that if you use an automatic transmission incorrectly, it can cause the car to consume more fuel than it should and also affect the lifespan of the transmission system? Today, โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที has compiled a list of things you shouldn’t do if you want to drive an automatic transmission to save fuel, along with tips that help you drive economically and extend the lifespan of your car at the same time.

Automatic gear prohibitions that make you waste fuel without realizing it

     Many people think that driving an automatic transmission is just enough to step on the gas pedal and go. But in fact, there are still wrong behaviors that most people overlook, which become the main cause of cars consuming more fuel, including possibly causing the car’s transmission to break down faster. Let’s see what you shouldn’t do if you want to drive an automatic transmission to save fuel .

1. Do not let the vehicle roll without shifting to gear (N) while going down a slope.

     Some people believe that if they let their car roll while in neutral (Neutral), it will save fuel. But the truth is the opposite because the engine is still running and does not use power from the transmission system, which causes more fuel consumption and, more importantly, it increases the risk of losing control of the car when having to brake suddenly.

     Recommendation: Use gear D and let the gear system control the speed according to the road conditions. Apply the brakes slightly at intervals. This will save fuel and be safer.

2. Do not shift into N gear while waiting at a red light to save fuel.

     Another common misconception is to shift into neutral while waiting at a red light and hold down the brake pedal, hoping to save fuel. In reality, modern automatic transmission cars already have a system to keep the engine RPM low when the car is stationary. Shifting into neutral causes the transmission system to change state unnecessarily, which can cause parts to wear out faster.

     Recommendation: You should step on the brake while in gear D if you are stopping for a short time, such as at a short red light. However, if you need to stop for more than 2 minutes, you can put it in gear P and pull the handbrake.

3. Do not step on the accelerator suddenly.

     The behavior of stepping on the accelerator pedal hard to make the car accelerate quickly may make the car look agile, but it makes the engine work harder, unknowingly consuming fuel. Especially in cars with automatic transmissions that use automatic control systems, stepping on the accelerator pedal hard will cause the system to change gears more often than usual, which increases the load on the engine and transmission systems.

     Recommendation: You should step on the accelerator gently and gradually and gradually increase your speed. The system will select the appropriate gear and save more fuel.

Things you shouldn't do if you want to drive an automatic transmission to save fuel

4. Do not shift from D to R or P while the vehicle is not completely stopped.

     This is one of the most important automatic transmission prohibitions because changing from forward gear (D) to reverse gear (R) or park (P) while the car is still moving can severely damage the gear teeth in the transmission system and also increase fuel consumption due to unnecessary resistance.

     Recommendation: Always stop the vehicle completely before changing gears to maintain good gear system condition and reduce fuel consumption.

5. Not changing the transmission oil according to the schedule.

     Gear oil is an important part that helps lubricate and reduce heat in the automatic transmission system. Neglecting to change the gear oil according to the period will cause the transmission system to not work at full efficiency and will unknowingly waste more fuel.

     Recommendation: Check and change the transmission oil according to the manual or recommendations from a reliable service center. Transmission oil should be changed every 2-3 years.