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Don't do it, it will only beat the you know what out of your transmission in the long run. If you would like to see metal shavings when you change your Transmission Fluid and a very expensive bill.......then go right ahead.

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What is the name of the thing you use to shift gears in a car?

Shifter or Shift Knob


What BEST describes an automatic transmission shift valve?

An automatic transmission shift valve is like a swing. It is moves back and forth with the use of pressure. That is how gears are changed.


When do you use the plus sign when driving an automatic?

to shift gears upwards eg. 3 to 4


When can the gears in an automatic car be used?

The gears are always being used in an automatic car, if you are asking about the 1 and the 2 on the shifter, i dont know what those are for, you can use them to slow down if your brakes go out.


What does manual transmission mean?

Manual transmission is when you use the shift stick to shift to different gears in a car instead of driving without shifting gears,which is auto transmission.


Why does your car shut down or slow down as you shift gears?

Different costs, it depends what airline you use. If you use a car, it depends on what fuel you use.


What are the only 2 gears you can use to start a car?

Assuming we are talking automatic transmissions, you would use park or neutral to start the engine but neither one are gears.


When do you use gear 1 on an automatic?

An automatic selects its own gears and some automatics do not have staged gears but are continuously variable.


What is the deference between aoutomatic and stick-shift?

The difference between automatic and stick shift is many. Automatic is normally any car that has the selecter in the interior going P N R D 1 2 and that basically selects the way your vehicle travels. In Standard or Manual, or Stick Shift its just where you are always selecting the gears going from 1- up depending on how many gears your car has and the reverse gear. Neutral or N is normally found in the middle of the shifting pattern. Also Standard has a clutch which you must use to disengage the engine from the transmission. That's the 3rd foot pedal.


What are the advantages of automatic shift bikes compared to manual shift bikes?

Automatic shift bikes have advantages over manual shift bikes in terms of ease of use and convenience. With automatic shifting, riders do not need to manually change gears, making it simpler for beginners or those who prefer a more straightforward riding experience. Additionally, automatic shift bikes can provide a smoother and more consistent ride, as the transmission system can automatically adjust to the optimal gear for the current riding conditions.


When did automatic gear shift in cars become standard use?

In the US, the first fully automatic transmission in a car was produced by Oldsmobile in the 1940 model year.


What is shift transmission?

The American term for a manual gearbox in a car. In other words - you use a "gear stick" to change the gears linking the engine with the wheels. As opposed to an automatic gear box which will change the gears without need for the driver to do anything. "Auto" transmission is most common in USA whereas in Europe "manual" is most common.

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