7 Things You Should NEVER Do In an Automatic Transmission Car!
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Published 2019-10-20
All Comments (21)
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Number 10: Never press the accelerator pedal if you intend to stop. It could lead to the car going forward instead of stopping.
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number 8: never turn the steering wheel right if you wanna go left
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Tip 9: always press your brake when you intend to stop.
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Tip 8 Never get into your car when the door is closed
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Tip 945: Under no circumstances should you drive your car into the ocean, especially if it’s an automatic. This will cause the transmission to be soggy and uncomfortable
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I came to see how paddle shifter kills me 🤦🏻♂️
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Luckily I drive a stick, so I can switch to reverse while moving full speed safely.
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Anybody who thought that putting on the emergency brakes at a stoplight would save on gas, has got to a least have their driver's license suspended.
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Did you know if you put your automatic on N its for nitrous 👌
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"Don't put your car in neutral while at a red light" Everyone that drives a manual: I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that.
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"Manual transmissions amounting to less than 2% of all new car purchases" It's nice to assume that USA is the entire world, ain't it?
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Take it from me Don’t put your car in park on the highway...
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2:36 “if you forget to put your car in neutral and the light turns green, you will rev your engine, wasting fuel” lol
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1. Never shift from drive to reverse while moving 2. Never put it in park before stopping 3. Never switch to Neutral at stop lights 4. Never coast in Neutral 5. Never launch your car while in neutral 6. Always avoid keeping the gas tank on low 7. Never let water get in the transmisión
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Just couldn't stand this guy's accent when he ends a sentence..
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Fuel pumps have nothing to do with transmission, so why did you say, "especially if it's automatic"?
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1:17 I didn’t know Lamborghini brakes cost $100 (Edit: thanks for the likes)
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In addition to all of these, always put the e-brake or manual brake on/up before putting your car in park when parking on an angle (decline/incline). This will help the overall life of your pin to hold the transmission in place during park & the overall life of the transmission itself. This isn't a problem for manual transmissions, only automatics, and is something very few people know as a very helpful hint/trick.
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It does not hurt the car to put in in neutral at the stop light. Who told you that? The torque converter still spins in drive and it does not spin in neutral. As long as one is using the brake to switch from N to D is fine.
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3:36 So the transmission doesn't get the proper lubrication for smooth operation . Mans spitting 🔥🔥