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An automatic transmission is a type of car transmission that shifts gears on its own. Therefore, cars with automatic transmissions will not have a clutch pedal and will have a selector lever as opposed to a shift knob.
Why would want to do that ? Manual transmission own.
Manual control means that it is controlled by humans, and automatic is it will work on its own. An example is a car's transmission. With manual transmission, you have to tell the car what gear to use. With automatic transmission, the car figures out what gear to use on its own by monitering factors such as RPM.
4l60e transmission and they suck i own a 94 z28 replaced 3 of em
When driving a car with an automatic transmission up a steep hill it is not necessary to shift gears. The car will do that on its own when necessary.
The type of automatic transmission fluid that you should put in your 1997 Honda Prelude varies depending on the transmission. Honda recommends that you use their own brand of ATF when you replace the fluid in the SportShift transmission.
Yes, almost each car manufacterer has their own type of fluid.
On a Manual Transmission Located on Left Hand Side of Trans. As for the Automatic Transmission your on your own. Hope This Helps.
NO. The 1996 and 1997 4L60E transmissions will not interchange with anything. If you own a 96 or 97 model then IT MUST HAVE THAT YEAR TRANSMISSION PUT BACK IN IT.
I own a 1998(automatic) 3.2L V6 4x4 Rodeo,and I follow the service manual which says to use DEXRON II auto transmission fluid.
All automatic transmissions have a PUMP in the front of them right behind the torque converter. Transmissions are designed to cool off by using transmission lines running from the transmission to the VEHICLE Radiator to cool the transmission fluid.
If you have a manual transmission, then simply the car's engine dies because you release the clutch too quicly. If your car is automatic than you might have engine or transmission problems.