In a 2004 Acura RL, you typically should not drive in gear 1 or 2 under normal conditions, as these gears are intended for specific situations like steep inclines or heavy towing. For regular driving, you should use Drive (D) to allow the transmission to shift automatically for optimal performance and fuel efficiency. If you need more control, such as in slippery conditions, you can use the lower gears temporarily. Always refer to your owner’s manual for the best practices specific to your vehicle.
d5
Put is in D (Drive) the highest gear you have on an A/T. On a manual you drive in 5th on the highway.
D4 on an automatic and 5th gear in a manual.
OD.
First gear and drive slowly
In a vehicle, a driving gear is the gear which is driven by the engine. The driving gear helps control the speed the vehicle is in.
when i put my 2004 aveo in drive the transmission will not shift to another gear it stays in first gear it is a automatic
sounds like your clutches in 3rd and drive and burnt out
My guess, it's your transmission. First gear may be screwed. Try starting off in 2 then throw it in drive once your moving. You should get this taken care of, it will only get worse.
low gear, first or second depending on the steepness
Gear drive
The drive gear will turn faster.If the driving gear was twice the size of the drive gear, the drive gear would rotate twice for every revolution of the said driving gear.