yes it has reverse and both high and low range gears . i can get it to run in both forward and reverse but only in low range . when i shift IT into high range it is still running in low range .
Low gears provide more torque and are used for starting a vehicle or going uphill, while high gears provide more speed and are used for cruising on flat roads. Shifting to low gear enables a vehicle to move with less effort, while shifting to high gear allows for greater efficiency at higher speeds.
The temperature range is 35 degrees Fahrenheit, calculated by subtracting the low temperature (-15°F) from the high temperature (20°F).
The temperature range is 53 to 70 degrees.
tidal range
China has a range of latitudes, spanning from about 18°N to 54°N. This means that some parts of China have a low latitude while others have a high latitude.
You don't. Only an idiot uses high range in reverse--it's the quickest way I know to jackknife the trailer.
4 gears over 4 gears with a switch to switch between low and high 1234 then 5678
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Reverse, Drive, Low gears
A splitter valve is used on a multiple countershaft transmission to provide extra gears in conjunction with the range valve. A range valve actuates an extra set of gears in the auxilliary section to provide both a high and a low range, providing up to ten forward speeds and two reverse speeds. The splitter valve works another set of gears in the auxiliary section and allows each of those forward gears to be "split" yet again, thus providing up to twenty forward speeds.
Super low, and then 1 - 4, so 5 gears total plus reverse.
P - Parking R - Reverse N - Neutral D - Drive 2 - High Drive With Gear 2 L or 1 - Low Drive
could well be that your transfer case is buggered
If you have a low speed such as an 8-10 it is a simple double clutch and shift. But, if you have 13-18 you will have a low and high range switch. 18 Speed is simple for me It is in low range shift 1-4 at 4 switch to high range. Shift 4-8. So, in reality you are not actually shifting 18 times.
Is it possible you're pressing the green "no overdrive" knob when you put the car in gear? This will lock-out higher gear range. Just a thought.
For mountain biking, it is best to use a bike with multiple gears, specifically a wide range of gears that include both low and high gears. This allows for easier climbing on steep terrain and faster speeds on flat or downhill sections.
Low gears provide more torque and are used for starting a vehicle or going uphill, while high gears provide more speed and are used for cruising on flat roads. Shifting to low gear enables a vehicle to move with less effort, while shifting to high gear allows for greater efficiency at higher speeds.