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The automatic excelle won't catch fire

Troubleshooting of automatic excelle misfiring;

1. Check whether the gear is in the P position. Some models will not catch fire if the gear is not in P gear, so it is necessary to shift the gear back to P gear.

2. Check whether it is caused by insufficient power, such as turning on the headlights to see if the lights are on, or honking the horn to hear if there is a whistle. If it is caused by power failure, then find another car to get electricity. If you are not familiar with the operation, you'd better find a rescue service to connect the electricity. You can call the insurance company. There is free rescue service during the insurance period.

3. Check whether the spark plug is black and oxidized. If yes, wipe off the oxide layer with a dry cloth or sandpaper. If the service life is exceeded, the spark plug needs to be replaced.

4. Check the throttle to see if there is too much carbon deposit. If there is too much carbon deposit, you should go to the 4S shop or professional repair shop to clean up the carbon deposit (first drag it to the 4S shop).

For beginners, the first item is easier to check and confirm. For other inspection items, it is recommended to contact the rescue trailer and go to the 4S shop or repair shop for professional inspection.

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Driving skills of automatic transmission;

1. When parking, be sure to put on the P gear and pull the handbrake. Parking here means parking for a long time, and people may leave the vehicle.

2. The engine can only be ignited in P gear and N gear. And because of the first point, when restarting after parking, it must be in P gear. Generally, it is impossible to shift to other gears before the engine is ignited.

3. When overtaking on the expressway, one of the skills of manual transmission is downshifting. Automatic transmission can also achieve this function, but it is not so direct.