Low stands for Low Gear or 1st gear in the transmission.(I), is one I have never seen. If you mean 1 then that is 1st gear.
It means that you do not have stick shift in your car, your car shifts gears for you, you don't have to do it, so basically if you don't have a stick shift car you have an automatic transmission car.
I think you mean a clutch, and yes, all cars have clutches. in an automatic car, the clutch is controlled by the computer, just like the shifts.
If you shift manually, you have a manual transmission. If your car shifts for you, you have an automatic.
Park for automatic transmissions, and Neutral for stick shifts.
low trans fluid level.
A car with an automatic transmission shifts itself from 1st to 2nd to 3rd when you accelerate. You don't need to shift it...that's why they call it automatic.
An automatic transmission is a type of car transmission that shifts gears on its own. Therefore, cars with automatic transmissions will not have a clutch pedal and will have a selector lever as opposed to a shift knob.
1, 2, 3 , 4 and R from "REST" is like "P" on automatic. You put the car in "R" when parking.
It is actually to "improve" the shifts of the automatic transmission. I can tell a difference when I do this but it does use more gas and I don't like that. It is not really a sporty car so I have a sports car to drive if I want firmer shifts.
The gears on an automatic car indicate the transmission's settings that control how the vehicle shifts between different speeds and power levels. Common settings include "P" for park, "R" for reverse, "N" for neutral, and "D" for drive, which allows the car to automatically change gears based on speed and acceleration. Some automatic transmissions also have additional settings like "L" for low gear or sport modes for enhanced performance. Understanding these gears helps drivers optimize the vehicle’s performance and safety while driving.
yes there is
A car with an automatic transmission.