Old auto transmission, shifting into D
Discussion
Having never learnt much about traditional auto transmissions previously, I have a quick question about shifting into D or R: is it more sympathetic on the clutch bands to briefly hold the transmission on the foot-brake whilst shifting into D or R to prevent an immediate creep, or doesn't it matter?
I'm guessing it might not matter because as soon as the clutch bands bite it pulls the rpm of the turbine of the torque converter briefly down to zero, then immediately all the load is on the torque converter as the vehicle starts moving up to tick-over/creep speed.
Cheers!
I'm guessing it might not matter because as soon as the clutch bands bite it pulls the rpm of the turbine of the torque converter briefly down to zero, then immediately all the load is on the torque converter as the vehicle starts moving up to tick-over/creep speed.
Cheers!
You should always be on the brakes shifting to D or R from Neutral or Park and always make sure the car is stationary when swapping from forward to reverse i.e changing direction , and never ever shift into Park whilst the car is still moving
in extreme cases the Park pawl can break out/exit the case/housing thus destroying your transmission 
in extreme cases the Park pawl can break out/exit the case/housing thus destroying your transmission 
Edited by Sardonicus on Wednesday 19th December 22:58
Sardonicus said:
henrycrun said:
If this is a traffic lights question, no need to move D - P - D, just hold it stationary with the handbrake while waiting.
Agree with this
even if the junction is busy dme123 said:
Sardonicus said:
henrycrun said:
If this is a traffic lights question, no need to move D - P - D, just hold it stationary with the handbrake while waiting.
Agree with this
even if the junction is busy
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dme123 said:
Sardonicus said:
henrycrun said:
If this is a traffic lights question, no need to move D - P - D, just hold it stationary with the handbrake while waiting.
Agree with this
even if the junction is busy I shift to N (not P) and pull the handbrake if sitting at lights for a while. I just find I can relax better rather than sitting on the brakes, besides I don't want to light up the person behind me as I don't like it being done to me, especially with some of these insanely bright brake clusters you get on (German) cars.
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