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A continuously variable transmission: Is the same as a step-gear
A continuously variable transmission:
Is the same as a step-gear transmission Can use the same fluid as any other automatic
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#31 When parking downhill in a car with a manual transmission, you should park with the transmission in
Reverse gear. Any gear.
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when parking uphill in a car with a manual transmission, you should park with the transmission in
any gear first gear neutral
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What Are Some Good Form Names That Have To Do With Lighting? Kinda Like Luffy’s “Gear 1, Gear 2, Gear 3” Etc. Or Like
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When you see a vehicle with white rear lights on, the driver has shifted to:
A. Neutral gear B. Drive gear C. Reverse gear D. Low
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Draw a setup containing 3 gears. For every turn of the input gear, you need the output gear to spin 9 times. The drawing doesn't
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Laura
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#10 When you park a vehicle with a manual transmission on a hill, you should
Set the parking brake first, before you shift into
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Help! JK I need the answer now (ง •_•)ง
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hi this is my problem...
A shaft turning at the 1800 r/min is coupled to a gear with 80 teeth, matching a gear with 62 teeth. In
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tigger needs help
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when you park a vehicle with a manual transmission on a hill you should
shut after the engine first and then shift into gear,
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2 Gears are in their starting position.
Gear 1 has 6 teeth. Gear 2 has 8 teeth. As gear 1 turns, it causes gear 2 to turn at a
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Bethany
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