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d5 for lower rpm's, better fuel economy
Normally on a 2006 Lincoln LS you would drive in " D5 " That allows the transmission to use all 5 gears If you are in " D4 " the transmission uses the first 4 gears and doesn't use the overdrive
On a 2005 Lincoln LS : D5 is the normal drive position for the best gas mileage . The transmission will operate in gears 1 through 5 D4 ( overdrive cancelled ) the transmission operates in gears 1 through 4
D5 ( Drive 5 ) is the normal operating position for the best fuel economy ( the transmission operates in all 5 forward gears including overdrive ) D4 ( Drive 4 ) allows the transmission to use the first 4 forward gears , no overdrive . Use that position if you have a heavier load , if you want engine braking etcetera
There are lots of ways you could do it. The formula in A1 could be any of these: =D4*0.9 =D4*90% =D4-(D4*10%) =D4-(D4*0.1)
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Yes , a pawn at d4 can capture a knight at e5 .
You should use d4 because that means it will use all four gears in your automatic transmission. D3 will only go from 1-3 which is fine if your not going highway speeds.
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The price of a New Caterpillar D4 can vary based on the options selected. The price for a commonly optioned D4 is around $150,000-160,000 US dollars.
Usually when the D4 light flashes it means there is a tranny problem.
My 1995 axle code is D4 and it is 3:73