A double over bicycle will have two gears for the chain and it allows for easier pedaling up and down hills. When you are in a low gear, you will find that having the chain on the smaller gear will work better than having it on the large gear, which should be reserved for the high gear.
On a 13-speed double over, if your low gear will not work, particularly when climbing hills, there is likely a problem with your transmission or shifter. Many times the problem is seen where low gear will not work and high gear will, indicating a problem with the mechanism.
There are several reasons that your 13 double over transmission will not go into gear. The most common reason for the transmission not going into gear is the shifting linkage is disconnected.
an rtlo18913a trans means it can handle 1850 ft lbs of torque,it is cooled by engine coolant ,and it is a double over drive with .74 high gear
OD is a highway gear meant to maintain high speed with less engine effort, you should keep it off during regular street driving to prevent constant shifting in and out. When you are pushing the button it is dropping out of over drive and into the regular high gear, keep it that way until you are on the highway and your transmission will last longer.
If the rpms are to high for to long the engin will over heat and you will drop it
I'm guessing the low gear is for towing or climbing The high gear is for normal driving on road, the low gear when engaged lowers all the normal gears for driving cross country over severe terrain, something that very, very, few drivers of range rovers ever do.
Do not go over 40mph or your engine will rev to high and be damaged
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It is called the passing gear.
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In the Ford Fiesta dashboard, "G" over "H" typically indicates the gear position of the vehicle when in automatic mode. The "G" stands for "Gear," and the "H" represents "High," suggesting that the vehicle is in a higher gear. This display helps the driver understand the current transmission state and optimize fuel efficiency and performance while driving.
The 960 has 4 regular gears and an over-drive gear.