epicyclic gear train
my automatic transmission is stuck in neutral. how do you get it into gear
yes, its a possible but it depends on the drive train, your gear ratio, and if its an automatic or manual.
It is called the passing gear.
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That would be the second gear of your automatic transmission.
There are several things that can cause your automatic transmission not to go into first gear. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.
If your transmission is manual, you will have to change gear. If it is automatic, you won't.
The real problem is manually shifting from gear to gear with an automatic transmission. If you are referring to the automatic upshift, there may be a problem with the EGR system or vacuum system.
When climbing a steep incline. The automatic transmission will always try to engage a high gear.
Simple Gears are machine elements that transmit motions by means of successfully engaging teeth.
A car with an automatic transmission. Or an automatic. (same thing)
it`s amanumatic type of gear which can be operated manualy or automatic