No, nothing will "blow" or melt.
The 1996 Chevrolet blazer transmission control system helps the transmission to maximize optimal fuel consumption. The control system keeps the transmission in the overdrive gear.
as to make the consumption of power lesser...
Yes. Due to the fact that once the transmission shifts into overdrive the rpms are lowered causing less strain on the motor thereby allowing better fuek consumption.
If for human consumption yes provided the marrow bone (fat) has been removed for the non transmission of CJD.
At a power station, using alternators. The Alternators can be driven by various means, steam being a favourite, which can be made by burning fossil fuels or Atomic fission. Alternators can also be turned using natural means, such as wind, waves, tidal barrage or hydro dam.
it wont do harm it will ioncrease heat and fuel consumption but
No. It keeps the transmission from upshifting longer than normal mode, increasing RPM therefore increasing fuel consumption.
The voltage is reduced, in transformers.
The voltage is reduced, in Transformers.
Several problems can cause high fuel consumption. An engine that needs a tune up, a slipping transmission or a problem with a sensor giving bad information to the computer can all cause low fuel economy.
A little more information please : ( model year , engine size , 4X4 or rear wheel drive or all wheel drive, automatic or manual transmission )
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