I parked my Territory in the mall's underground parking. After paying the parking fee and stepping on the gas to go up, it suddenly couldn't move. The car started shaking like "tut tut tut," and it felt like something was stuck in the front. The engine seemed to lack power.
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I parked my Territory in the mall's underground parking. After paying the parking fee and stepping on the gas to go up, it suddenly couldn't move. The car started shaking like "tut tut tut," and it felt like something was stuck in the front. The engine seemed to lack power.
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Guys, I'm really freaking out. Just now, while driving smoothly, the D gear light (the one on the gear shift) started flashing, and the dashboard showed "Please shift to D gear first before selecting the appropriate gear." I was in a panic and didn't know whether to press the brake and shift to P gear or shift to P gear and then to D gear, and then it prompted "Speed too high to shift into D gear (or maybe P gear, I forgot)." It was terrifying, the car felt like it was in neutral and there was no power when I pressed the accelerator. I managed to park on the side using inertia, shifted back to P gear, and then to D gear, and it resumed normal driving. I want to ask you guys, what's going on here exactly? Is there a specific part that's malfunctioning?
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