AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN CARS

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN CARS

WHAT IS TRANSMISSION

TYPES OF TRANSMISSION 1.MANUAL TRANSMISSION. 2.AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN CARS REAR WHEEL DRIVE

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE.

COMPONENTS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1.Planetary Gear sets.

2. Hydraulic System. 3. Seals and Gaskets. 4. Torque Converter. 5. Governor and the Modulator. 6. Computer

Spotting problems before they get worse Watch for leaks or stains under the car. Check fluid for color and odor. Be sensitive to new noises, vibrations and shift behavior.

Advantages of Automatic transmission It's a lot less work because you don't have to worry about juggling the gearshift with the clutch. You don't need to worry about stripping your gears. You don't need to worry about "launching" your car properly (just press on the gas and it goes), which is especially important when you're forced to stop on a hill.

Limitations of Automatic transmission The ‘killer’ of automatic transmissions is heat. Excessive heat causes the fluid to lose its ability to lubricate, which leads to higher internal-component friction, all resulting in rapid wear-and-tear and premature transmission failure Then there's fuel economy. People who love stick-shifts like to point out that a car with a standard transmission will automatically use slightly less gas than one with an automatic.

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