> Is there's a chance for an Automatic Transmission car gets Engine off?

Is there's a chance for an Automatic Transmission car gets Engine off?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 
Your question is a little hard to understand but I think I get it so bear with me.

1- When your first let off on the clutch pedal to engage the clutch, the car may if not given enough gas, "die" or stall out. Your words were"get off"?

The automatic transmission is suppose to eliminate that because the car is ALWAYS in gear. If the "idle speed" is to low an automatic transmission can do the same thing if you stop the car, have the idle speed increased and it will not "die".

When you teach your wife to drive make sure her foot is on the brake when she puts the car into gear (forward or reverse) because remember the car will begin to travel when she puts it in "D" for drive, or "R" for reverse.

If the idle speed is correct the car will NOT "die" when she pulls onto the slope of a driveway. She stops, keeps foot on brake. And shifts the gear select lever to "P" for park. The car should nowbe safe to turn off the engine and exit the car.

Here's a safety tip turn the tires to the curb.

Apparently you don't know much about English. Get someone to help you form a coherent question. I th,ink you might be trying to ask about when the engine dies; if it does then try to stop the car. Do not jam it into park; you could ruin the transmission. You can use the emergency brake to keep the car from rolling.

When the tranny gets the car off the car goes into hiding and will not start for 16 months.

you need help

Like Manual transmission for a novice driver the clutch releasing will be hard and there's a chance to the engine get's off , i don't know much about automatic , and never get a chance to ride an automatic , so i'm thinkging of the engine gets off while riding my wife is unable to operate the transmission , so i'm planing an automatic car for her , what to do in slope to prevent the car to gets back roll???