Neutral (N) or Park (P).
it wont because it'll say offline n/a
You could have a : ( C6 ) - 3 speed automatic transmission ( check the sticker on the end of the drivers door for the transmission code " K " or an ( E4OD ) - 4 speed automatic transmission ( code " E " ) Has an overdrive cancel switch on the end of the gear selector lever and displays P R N (D) 2 1
Check engine oil when you have just finished driving. Check Transmission fluid when the car is running and the transmission in in N (manual) or P (automatic).
Under revised standards: 15 City 21 Hwy For Turbo II 15 City 21 Hwy For N/A with Automatic Transmission 15 City 22 Hwy For N/A with Manual Transmission
In vehicles with an automatic transmission, the letter D often denotes the driveposition, as opposed to N (for neutral), R (for reverse) or P (for park).
Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, 2nd, and 1st. These are the different gear positions in an automatic transmission
its inside the trans on the valve body just had it replaced 300 dollars and still n safe mode
I'm not sure I understand the question... Are you asking the P = Park R = Reverse N = Neutral question?
No, it is not automatic.
if u have a manual transmission ur clutch is going out n u need to change it, if u have a automatic ur transmission is going bad and needs to be replaced
Yes, automatic transmissions are available for them. In the US, the Eaton SmartShift, Eaton AutoShift (which still uses a clutch), and Meritor transmissions are the most common, with the Allison six speed being common for vocational trucks, and the Volvo I-Shift being recently introduced to the N. American market. In the UK/EU and elsewhere in the world, most truck manufacturers have a proprietary automatic transmission they offer.