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How Automatic
Transmission Car Work?
If you have ever driven a car with an automatic
transmission, then you know that there are
two big differences between an automatic
transmission and a manual transmission:
- There is no clutch pedal in an
automatic
transmission car.
- There is no gear shift in an
automatic
transmission car. Once you put the
transmission into drive,
everything else is automatic.
Both the automatic transmission (plus its
torque converter) and a manual transmission
(with its clutch) accomplish exactly the
same thing, but they do it in totally different
ways. It turns out that the way an automatic
transmission does it is absolutely amazing!
Location of the
automatic transmission.
at this section, we'll work our way through
an automatic transmission. We'll start
with the key to the whole system: planetary
gearsets. Then we'll see how the transmission is
put together, learn how the controls work and
discuss some of the intricacies involved in
controlling a transmission.
Just like that of a
manual
transmission,
the automatic transmission's primary job
is to allow the engine to operate in its narrow
range of speeds while providing a wide range of
output speeds.

Mercedes-Benz
CLK, automatic transmission, cut-away
model
Without a transmission, cars would be
limited to one gear
ratio, and that ratio would
have to be selected to allow the car to travel
at the desired top speed. If you wanted a top
speed of 80 mph, then the gear ratio would be
similar to third gear in most manual
transmission cars.
You've probably never tried driving a
manual transmission car using only third
gear. If you did, you'd quickly find out that
you had almost no acceleration when starting
out, and at high speeds, the engine would be
screaming along near the red-line. A car like
this would wear out very quickly and would be
nearly undriveable.
So the transmission uses gears to make more
effective use of the engine's torque, and to
keep the engine operating at an appropriate
speed.
The key difference between a manual and an
automatic transmission is that the manual
transmission locks and unlocks different
sets of gears to the output shaft to achieve the
various gear ratios, while in an automatic
transmission, the same set of gears produces
all of the different gear
ratios. The planetary
gearset is the device that makes this possible
in an automatic transmission.
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