I asked this elsewhere thought I'd drop it here too.
How do you do a leak down test in an automated trans. I mean you can't put it gear with the engine off and pump the pedal till the knobs pop out right?
Automatic
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by spindrift, Apr 3, 2018.
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One more thing. If you drive an auto you get on @IluvCATS rude truck list!
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Turn off engine.
Push in red and yellow knobs.
Pump brakes till knobs pop out. -
I guess that makes me a steering wheel holder then. I NEVER parked even a full manual in gear.
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People sometime forget that at the basic transmission level there is no real difference between a 10 speed manual and a 10 speed (automatic). The only real difference is the shifter on top and some other things that allow it to work. The biggest problem with these auto shifts can start when you shut the switch off and it is in gear. In some situations you can do this and the safety interlocks won't let you crank the engine. I have seen some trucks have to have mechanics come out to crank them.
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Tragedy needs 3 things to happen. (has happened and yes it can be deadly)
1 Truck left in gear.
2 defect in the fuel pump system.
3 hot carbon in one of the cylinders under pressure already.
In the past it was not unheard of for a parked truck to jump 2 or 3 feet. NEVER park a truck with a diesel engine in gear.
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