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Hi Scotty. A CVT question - I'm in the UK and have a 2019 (Gen 5) 2.5 Outback with CVT. When driving I turn off the auto stop start. When I am stationery with the engine running eg at traffic lights, a junction, traffic jam etc should I shift the CVT from D to N or just keep it in D with my foot on the brake pedal - obviously I want to do the correct thing to avoid any damage / strain on the transmission? I can't seem to find a strait answer anywhere. You thoughts much appreciated


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Owner's Manual:

Chapter 7 - Starting and operating/Continuously variable transmission

N (Neutral)
This position is for restarting a stalled engine.

D (Drive) 
This position is for normal driving


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