Automatic transmission – HONDA 2000 Civic Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Automatic Transmission

Reverse (R) — To shift to Reverse

from Park, see the explanation under

Park. To shift to Reverse from

Neutral, come to a complete stop and

then shift. Press the release button

before shifting into Reverse from

Neutral.

Neutral (N) — Use Neutral if you

need to restart a stalled engine, or if

it is necessary to stop briefly with

the engine idling. Shift to Park posi-

tion if you need to leave the car for

any reason. Press on the brake pedal

when you are moving the shift lever

from Neutral to another gear.

Drive (D

4

) — Use this position for

your normal driving. The transmis-

sion automatically selects a suitable

gear for your speed and acceleration.

You may notice the transmission

shifting up at higher speeds when

the engine is cold. This helps the

engine warm up faster.

Drive (D

3

) —This position is similar

to D4, except only the first three

gears are selected. Use D

3

to provide

engine braking when going down a

steep hill. D

3

can also keep the

transmission from cycling between

third and fourth gears in stop-and-go

driving.

For faster acceleration when in D

3

or

D

4

, you can get the transmission to

automatically downshift by pushing

the accelerator pedal to the floor.

The transmission will shift down one

or two gears, depending on your

speed.

Second (2) — To shift to Second,

press the release button on the side

of the shift lever. This position locks

the transmission in second gear. It

does not downshift to first gear

when you come to a stop. Second

gives you more power when climbing,

and increased engine braking when

going down steep hills. Use second

gear when starting out on a slippery

surface or in deep snow. It will help

reduce wheelspin.

Driving

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