The owners of Skoda Fabia II often note the momentum and the sound of "R" mode switching from "R" to "P" mode. This is not a symptom of a failure, but a constructive feature of the Blocker of the ACPR, which protects the transmission of the transmission to the operating mode (D or P).

In the design of the lock, the locking element shall be the steel pin which is part of the coupling with the return part. It is not uncommon for a car to be placed on a gradient without the use of a parking brake. Depending on the direction of the gradient, the push will be felt more at the beginning of the movement forward or back-that is, if the push is in the mode D or R. If the push is causing discomfort, it is recommended to put the car on the brake before the transfer of the ACPR selector to position P.




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