When starting an automatic transmission vehicle, you should first engage the gear and then release the handbrake, which is the safest operation sequence. Of course, whether you engage the gear or release the handbrake first will not affect the transmission of the vehicle, but the purpose of releasing the handbrake last is to prevent rolling. The specific operation steps for starting after getting on the vehicle are:
Insert the key into the ignition switch, step on the brake pedal to start the vehicle, release the brake pedal after the engine starts, and wait for 1 minute. In winter, it can be properly extended to allow the engine to be fully lubricated. During this period of time, you can first fasten the seat belt, adjust the seat, and check whether there is an abnormal alarm on the instrument, and whether the vehicle's rearview mirror vision is good, If necessary, turn on the corresponding lights, then step on the brake pedal, shift into gear, and finally release the hand brake. After watching the surrounding environment, release the brake pedal and prepare to start. Develop such a good starting habit. Even when we get on the car and start in an emergency, we will complete this series of actions in our consciousness, which is not easy to be dangerous.