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Summary Of: Automatic transmission

A hydraulic automatic transmission consists of the following parts... is one of the few parts of the automatic transmission that needs routine service as the vehicle ages... unveiled a conventional automatic transmission with the torque converter replaced with a lock... Automatic transmission families are usually based on...

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