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I<br />

Neutral<br />

d (Neutral): In this position, your engine<br />

loesn’t connect with the wheels. To<br />

estart when you’re already moving, use<br />

‘N” (Neutral) only. Also, use “N” when<br />

’our vehicle is being towed.<br />

NOTICE:<br />

Damage to your transaxle caused by<br />

shifting out of “P’ (Park) or “N”<br />

(Neutral) with the engine racing<br />

isn’t covered by your warranty.<br />

Forward Gears<br />

@ (Automatic Overdrive): If your<br />

automatic transaxle has automatic<br />

overdrive, this position is for normal<br />

driving. If you need more power for<br />

passing, and you’re:<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Going less than 35 mph (56 km/h),<br />

push your accelerator pedal about<br />

halfway down.<br />

Going about 35 mph (56 km/h) or<br />

more, push the accelerator all the way<br />

down.<br />

You’ll shift down to the next gear and<br />

have more power.<br />

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