I don't think you can, unless you disable the whole electronic locking/unlocking system. It's a safety feature on many cars; once they hit about 15mph, the doors lock. (Just curious; why is this a problem for you? Makes it harder to push someone out at 50mph?)
its 4th gear in an automatic. its used to cut down on gas usage while driving on the highway or just every day driving. it should automatically engage when in D4 on the shift column.
Hai, In A.T. We havn't necessary to shiftthe gears. According to the Load it will automatically Select the Torque.
When you get arrested for drink driving do u loose your licence automatically
A car with an automatic transmission automatically put the car into gear without any other inputs needed from the driver. A manual transmission car uses a stick shift to shift gears of the car, which involves more direction from the driver to operate the car properly.
Automatically? The cells live. Almost everything else requires feedback controls of one type or another: for instance ; temperature, pH, respiration, blood flow, balance. Even things like walking or driving a car become "automatic" once you learn how.
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.
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Electronic sway bar disconnect allows you, by the flip of a switch, to automatically disengage the sway bar when driving under 18mph in 4wd-low mode. The front wheels can then drop and compress up to 28% further on Wrangler Rubicon and 33% further on Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited.http://www.jeep.com/en/2008/wrangler/capability/performance/
If the driver refuses to take a test, his or her driving privilege is automatically suspended for one year.
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You can disconnect the battery, but that sort of defeats the driving purpose of the vehicle. Typically, WikiAnswers does not provide information that can used for illegal purposes.