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Gears slipping, such as sudden high RPM's and loss of power while driving. Failing to change gears at a certain RPM in an automatic.
Hai, In A.T. We havn't necessary to shiftthe gears. According to the Load it will automatically Select the Torque.
Is it a manual or automatic?
Call a towing company, a mechanic, and a new friend.
no tranmission fluid in it or it maybe your tranmission is bad because you keep grinding your gears up but for a automatic its your transmission fluid
If you are trying to conserve gasoline. Drining an Automatic: when the car wont start and you need to move it. In an emergancy where you need to shut off the engine while the car is moving. Or when you want to coast. Driving a Standard: Anytime you start, stop, change gears, want to coast/roll...etc
A clunking sound on shifting gears and while driving can be indicative of failed transmission mount. If the condition is always occurring regardless of shift and driving on level surfaces an internal automatic transmission mechanical condition is possible also.
In automatic gearboxes these solenoids change gears for you. It helps the car to down-shift, while at the same time keeping the desired level of torque as well as speed.
form_title=Find a Transmission Service Repair form_header=If you're having trouble changing gears, have your vehicle's transmission inspected and repaired. When was your transmission last serviced?=_ Is there any slipping or grinding while driving?= () Yes () No What kind of vehicle do you have?=_ Is it an automatic or manual?= () Automatic () Manual
because its like a plane when you go on cruise control it controls the speed and the gears but you have to control the way it goes it wont steer its if you let go of the steering wheel you will crash and you dont want to cause an accident
Your gears is stripped and you need a new one or that one rebuilt!!
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