An automatic transmission is better than a manual transmission for city driving. It cuts down on the fatigue of constant shifting and reduces rollback.
check all fuses first, the check transmission safety switch on side of transmission
The most common cause of this kind of damage is driving over a rock.
With conservative driving, expect an average of 15 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway driving about 55 to 60 miles per hour.
It depends on the kind of driving and the environment you are driving in. If you are going to be doing strictly city driving or strictly highway driving or a combination. Different vehicles will have different mpg in town and on highway driving situations.
form_title=Find a Transmission Service Repair form_header=If you're having trouble changing gears, have your vehicle's transmission inspected and repaired. When was your transmission last serviced?=_ Is there any slipping or grinding while driving?= () Yes () No What kind of vehicle do you have?=_ Is it an automatic or manual?= () Automatic () Manual
Any DEXRON-III synthetic transmission fluid. Some brands seem to work better than others.
check your fluid level. check for a vacuum leak on the tranny modulator valve.Without knowing what kind of vehicle that is about it.
The average gas mileage of a Chevy Cobalt LTZ with an automatic transmission is 24 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway. For the Cobalt LTZ with a manual transmission the gas mileage is slightly better at 26 miles per gallon in the city and 37 miles per gallon on the highway. Those figures are from the U.S. E.P.A.
In a city. If you keep up with the traffic flow on a highway, then you are pretty safe. Whereas in a city you face all kind of hazardous driving, and this is reducing the safety on city streets.
Any ATF for automatic transmission or MTF for manual speaks for it self. If you upgrade all your fluids to Synthetic then you get better milage and car will run better, preform and last long time.
it might mean you need to have your transmission replaced, ive got a 2002 cougar 35th and it has 80,000 miles and doesn't do any jerking of any kind
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