Downshifting is literally placing a vehicle's transmission in a lower gear, i.e. one with a greater number of revolutions of the driveshaft compared to the revolutions of the drive wheels. This is normally used to brake a vehicle using engine torque, to improve torque on steep grades, or to facilitate acceleration.
Metaphorically, it is used to indicate a reduction in an economic activity, such as manufacturing output, by a single company or an entire industry.
If it is not not downshifting, then it is downshifting.
When downshifting, the transmission shifts to lower gears which increases engine speed and provides more power for acceleration or braking. It can help control speed during descents or prepare for a faster exit from a corner in driving. However, improper downshifting can cause engine wear or damage if done at high speeds.
Trouble changing gears, either upshifting or downshifting.
yes
not downshifting.
see if the transmission is downshifting properly
most likely the U joint
you can on most, but it is harder on the transmission than downshifting as speed decreases.
Downshifting refers to the process of shifting to a lower gear in a vehicle to decrease speed or increase torque. This is commonly done when slowing down, going uphill, or to better match engine speed with road speed.
Downshifting
fluid braking down
Power loss and downshifting could be a fouled plug. There may also be a problem with the oxygen censor this would explain the loss of power.