Have you got this fixed yet? if not contact me and I'll give you the info to fix it. The fix is cheap and easy. 8-9-08 Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@Verizon.net
push the pedal. HAHA Don't forget to put it in drive first
That depends on a few things. First, the cars must be identical except for one automatic and the other manual. Next, drivers must be identical, meaning persons whom drive stick shifts do so differently. For the automatic, will this person just punch it or shift from first to second to drive? Long example made short, in my opinion the manual will be faster because the driver determines at what rpm to shift, the automatic, well that is self explained.
u have a bad transmiton they are about 500.00$
The first fully automatic transmission was the Hydro-matic, offered in the 1940 Oldsmobile. There were semi-automatics (GM's Automatic Safety Transmission and Chrysler's Fluid Drive) available in 1937.
Park (P)Reverse (R)Neutral/No gear (N)Drive (D)OverDrive ([D], OD, or a boxed D)Second (2 or S)First (1 or L)
Assuming automatic transmission, brake bands need adjustment/replacement
Automatic engines don't have gears.... Pls clarify ur question
Normally the second removable drive, A = first removable or floppy drive, if a second floppy drive is installed it is drive B. First hard disk is Drive C, second Hard disk is Drive D, etc. You can also map the drive letters to the virtual network connections, so that Drive P could be used as a network connection.
The exact same thing as the first drive axle.
If the transmission is an automatic, the electronic controls or internal problems could be the cause. If it is a straight drive, then the most common cause is a bent or worn shifter fork.
first is it automatic or manual? first check the major things like the axles to see if one of them is broken. if one is broken then the vehicle will not move. second kia/hyndai who made the ford aspire still cannot make an automatic transmission that is reliable. the dealers all stock the automatic tranmissions for all there new automatic models. that is why they have to offer a 100,000 mile 10 year warranty because they will break. but only after 100,000
Yes, of course. Four-wheel-drive has been in trucks since the very first truck was built. The automatic transmission was invented in 1934 by automaker Reo.