it depens on how,how fast and why.
P - Parking R - Reverse N - Neutral D - Drive 2 - High Drive With Gear 2 L or 1 - Low Drive
It is the transmission gear selector. P = Park R = Reverse N = Neutral D = Drive 3 = Third Gear 2 = Second Gear L = Low Gear or First Gear Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Third Gear, Second Gear, Low Gear
No, however the game includes a sequential gear box.
you not knowing how 2 drive
Drive 1 locks the automatic transmission into first gear (preventing an upshift). Very good to use when parked or stopped on a very steep slope and you need to move forward and do not want the transmission to shift. Drive 2 locks the automatic transmission into second gear. This is sometimes referred to as a "snow" drive position, as it causes the engine power to be applied to the wheels much more slowly (via converter slippage within the transmission) minimizing actual wheel-spin when accelerating from a stopped position.
Sounds like your torque converter needs replacing
Automatic transmission? 2 vehicle will shift only from 1st to 2nd gear 3 vehicle will shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd gear 4 vehicle will shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd to 4th gear
Some automatic transmissions have 4, 5 or even 6 gears. "Drive" just means the transmission gets to pick whichever gear is appropriate; If your shifter has a "3rd gear" selection, it limits the transmission to pick from gears 1, 2 or 3. It can be used to accelerate uphill better, or when towing a trailer.
Indicates gear positions of the automatic transmission; P=Park, R=Reverse, N=Neutral, D=Drive (transmission will automatically shift through all forward gears), 2=2nd gear (transmission will only shift from Low to 2nd gear), L=Low gear. Little known fact: In the auto business the indicator that displays this information is actually referred to as the "PRENDELO."
Park. Reverse, Neutral, Drive, 2nd gear, and load These are the gears in your transmission.
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.
on the front of the transmission (looking towards the back of the car standing at the front of the hood) you will see a 3/8 inch drive ratchet drive plug, that is the fill point, on the bottom of the transmission you will find a 1/2 inch drive plug that is the drain point.