the letter "L" stands for "Low". normally low wouldn't be used but it would be used to maintain high engine rpm at low vehicle speed The "L" stands for Low Gear and it should only be used below 5 to 8 mph for things like going very slowly up an icy hill or a bad traction situation. In normal driving, just keep the vehicle in D and the transmission will shift as needed. Otherwise, bad things can happen to your transmission........
4 speed automatic transmission
4 speed automatic.
4 speed automatic transmission
These are the options * 42RE-Automatic Transmission 4 Speed * 44RE-Automatic Transmission 4 Speed * AX-Manual Transmission 5 Speed * 3500-Manual Transmission 5 Speed
3 speed automatic ( C6 ) 4 speed automatic ( E4OD )
Depends on which transmissions you're comparing. A three speed will typically be a direct drive transmission, meaning there is no overdrive gear.
There are 4 different options for the type of transmission that came in a 1988 K5 Blazer. They are the 4 speed SM465 manual, the 3 speed TH350 automatic, the 3 speed TH400 automatic and the 4 speed 700R4 automatic.
It is a 4 speed automatic transmission specifically for use in the Mini.
A4LD - 4 speed automatic
Stall speed RPMs for the A140E transaxle [automatic 4 speed ] are 2450 +/- 150 RPMs in D position,brake engaged, as shown in overhaul manual.
The standard transmission in a 1969 Chevelle is a 3 speed manual. A 2 speed automatic, 3 speed automatic, and 4 speed manual were optional.
The first one is faster