If you were stuck and trying to extricate the vehicle. Also if you were towing a heavy load down a steep hill and want to make sure to use the engine as a braking device, you woul use low. 99.9% of the time you will never use Low.
If you were stuck and trying to extricate the vehicle. Also if you were towing a heavy load down a steep hill and want to make sure to use the engine as a braking device, you woul use low. 99.9% of the time you will never use Low.
If you were stuck and trying to extricate the vehicle. Also if you were towing a heavy load down a steep hill and want to make sure to use the engine as a braking device, you woul use low. 99.9% of the time you will never use Low.
Yes , automatic or manual transmissions
manual and automatic transmissions.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.
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BMWs are only available with manual transmissions at purchase. However, automatic transmissions may replace manual. There are only a few automatic transmissions which may be used in a BMW, so it is an expensive process.
There are basically three types of transmissions: manual, automatic and continuously variable transmissions (CVT). CVT is the only other type that would fall under the automatic category. transmissions for a ++++++ transmissions for a dodge truck
Both types of transmissions use different types of lubricants specifically designed for that particular gear train . Automatic transmissions utilize a lower viscosity oil than a manual transmission which employs a heavier gear oil .
"No, your transmission would be junk in ten miles." Wrong.. From ''Marvel Mystery Oil's website ''Can MMO be used in automatic transmissions? Yes, MMO is safe for usage in automatic transmissions. Use no more than 16 ounces of MMO in the automatic transmission.
Mitsubishi,Hyundai,or KIA SP-III fluid.
From what I've researched, Gear oil only... ATF is for Automatic Transmissions
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
yes