Airplanes don't have gears.... When an airplane parks it uses a combination of engine thrusts, brakes and signals from the ground crew to pull up just right. When a plane is ready to leave a truck, called pushback tug, pushes the plane backwards so it can turn and leave.
if its like other VW's, push down and then shift LIKE going to 1st gear, but its in reverse..
use the clutch
There is no drive in a standard transmission car. In most cases you will have reverse, neutral, 1st gear, 2nd gear, 3rd gear, 4th gear, and 5th gear.
To reverse a Holden Barina, first ensure the vehicle is in reverse gear by pressing down the clutch pedal and shifting the gear lever into the reverse position. Once in reverse, release the clutch gently while applying throttle as needed to reverse the vehicle smoothly. Use the mirrors and rearview camera (if available) to help guide you while reversing.
hmmm unlock to shift from park? Over drive off/on?
You have a serious transmission problem. Have it checked ASAP...
In an automatic transmission car, the gear selector typically includes the following options: P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), 3 (Third gear), 2 (Second gear), and L (Low gear). P (Park) is used when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is off. R (Reverse) is used to back up the vehicle. N (Neutral) is used when the vehicle is stationary but the engine is running. D (Drive) is used for normal driving conditions, allowing the transmission to shift through all available gears automatically. 3 (Third gear), 2 (Second gear), and L (Low gear) are used to limit the transmission to the corresponding gear, which can be useful in situations like descending steep hills or towing heavy loads.
They use Dunsfold Park in Surrey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunsfold#Dunsfold_Park
the purpose for the use of this bulb is simple: the 3157 bulb is the same part used in the front turn signal/park lamp and in the rear tail/stop/turn lamp. this saves on building costs and repair costs as well. Also, the only function of the backup light is for reverse gear. the backup light uses the same filament as the signal does. if you have a park/tail lamp go out and signal/stop light still works, use the bulb for a spare. hope this helps.
The reverse idler typically uses spur gears or helical gears, which are designed to facilitate the reversal of direction in a gear train. These gears are positioned between the output and input shafts, allowing for smooth transition and operation in reverse. The design ensures efficient power transmission and minimal noise during operation.
IT should go on automatically as you put the gear selector in reverse. It serves two purposes:to tell traffic to the rear that you are reversingprovide some illumination so that you see where you're going.
it's a spray that protect you from water in the chibi-gear