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If you're talking about the engine brake (shifiting down and letting go of the accelerator to slow the vehicle), you can enforce that with automatics by manually setting the gear to something low, but normally when you accelerate and let go, the automatic will clutch and just let the car roll on, like you would normally do with a hand shifter.But from what I know, neither automatic nor manual shifts will turn the break lights on when you're using the engine brake, which is somewhat of a problem as you can slow down quite fast using that technique.
If you're talking about the engine brake (shifiting down and letting go of the accelerator to slow the vehicle), you can enforce that with automatics by manually setting the gear to something low, but normally when you accelerate and let go, the automatic will clutch and just let the car roll on, like you would normally do with a hand shifter.
But from what I know, neither automatic nor manual shifts will turn the break lights on when you're using the engine brake, which is somewhat of a problem as you can slow down quite fast using that technique.