Yes, but be wary of dropping it back into 'Drive' while you are still rolling and engine RPM is low. This will not be good for the transmission.
If its an Automatic, yes its possible.Otherwise if it's a Manual, then no.
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yes
If you are trying to conserve gasoline. Drining an Automatic: when the car wont start and you need to move it. In an emergancy where you need to shut off the engine while the car is moving. Or when you want to coast. Driving a Standard: Anytime you start, stop, change gears, want to coast/roll...etc
Check the Trans cable it maybe lose!!!!
Phobia
Coasting, which is driving in neutral or with the engine off, is generally not illegal while driving. However, it can be dangerous as it reduces the driver's control over the vehicle and may lead to accidents. It is recommended to avoid coasting while driving for safety reasons.
Nothing. It will keep on driving. There is a safety on the gear that will not enable it to be activated while in movement. It may destroy your gear though.
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nothing but waiting for you to put it back in 5th
My left wheel ticking while driving was causes by brake pads that did not fit. As explained poor fit.
Because it is going into neutral. This is called "popping out of gear." It means the transmission's shot.