Re: IML: D or N
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Re: IML: D or N



When I was in Automotive school (About a hundred years ago) our instructor said that ideling in gear was better than neutral, as the clutch plates are not slipping against each other.

"Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"

Dave
----- Original Message ----- From: "Klebert L. Hall" <swampyankee@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: IML: D or N



>From: "57phil " <57phil@xxxxxxx>
Subject: IML: AT at stop: N or D ?

Hi all,

We're debating on our french forum about Automatic Transmission
and especially what to do when you stop (at a red light or "stop &
go" heavy traffic) for a while ?
1- Put the trans in N
2- Leave the trans  in D
Some say you must put in N to avoid increase of ATF fluid, other
say to rest in D to avoid multiple engaging of clutches-band which
can wear them..

D. I'm not sure which causes more of what kind of wear, but there's nothing in the manual about shifting into neutral at these times. The Torqueflite will last an exceptionally long time under even severe use, I don't see much point in being extra-careful with it.

     -Kle.
     '69 Crown 4DHT




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