auto's- what happens when u shift L,2,3, D?
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auto's- what happens when u shift L,2,3, D?
Hey, so on an automatic transmission, it reads " P, R, N, D, 3, 2, L" or whatever. what harm can come from actually shifting through those gears, L, 2, 3 and D? I've heard you can really screw your transmission up, but i've done it a few times, just wanted to know if the possiblity is very high?
/chris
/chris
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An auto transmission is already engineered and controlled by computer to shift at the optimal RPM anyways.. It just messes it up if you try to shift like a manual. Thats why they make auto's and manual's.
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The ONLY way it want harm it is if, you shift it when your cars shifts when it's in D.
Like say your in D, you start out in first. Now lets say, you start to go and your car shifts at 20 Mph. thats when you should shift it when your doing it manualy.
Like say your in D, you start out in first. Now lets say, you start to go and your car shifts at 20 Mph. thats when you should shift it when your doing it manualy.
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okay. ive done it a few times, i guess i should stop. its not like i race around thinking i have a stick, its just ometimes, i need more speed out of my car, so i have to drop into lower gears..cause the pickup and throttle response isnt all that great. not a lot of money for headers or anything.yet.. but Thanks guys!
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If you occasionally click down a gear for some HP, not really a big problem.
It's the folks that think they can go 1-2-3-D from every stop sign that blow out trannies.
It's the folks that think they can go 1-2-3-D from every stop sign that blow out trannies.
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there's certain speed and rpm limits when your using the lower gears. usually though you want to use these lower gears for steady driving...like in snow...when in lower gears your wheels don't tend to spin as much as if you were in the normal drive. you will use more fuel though as these gears usually stay on 1, 2, and 3.
You could probably find out the max speeds and rpms for these in your manual.
You could probably find out the max speeds and rpms for these in your manual.
Originally Posted by irulea2
dont mean to steal your thread but is it alright if I drive around in 3, when I'm around UCONN its nothing but hills, is that safe as long as I dont push my rpm over like 3500.