Auto gear CARS..Help need!!!

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Machanlaa,,AUTO GEAR vehicles wala vehicle eka drive karaddi "N" (Neutral) possition ekata gear eka dammata..aulak nadda????
 

XpAkila

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  • May 22, 2009
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    Aka nam echchara hoda wedak neme machan
    math ohoma kara
    N eka lagama R eka tiyena nisa hadissiye R ekata ehema wetunoth gear box eka iwarai :shocked:
    a nisa hodama wede N ekata noda normal eke yana eka :yes:
     

    walkernet

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  • Oct 7, 2008
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    Awulak ne ithin habai ithin kisima movement ekak ne,
    Manual ekak wagema tama.
    Umba ahanne drive karan ataredi neutral ekata dana eka gena nam eka echchara honda ne mata hitenne.
    Samahara welawata matath atha wedila neutral ekata wetila tiyanawa,
    habai eka hema welema wenawa nam eka echchara honda ne mama danna hetiyata.
     

    cha_sl

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    Why do you want to do that?

    Actually nothing will happen technically.

    Some people do it when going on down hills but my idea is most modern vehicles are fuel efficient on gear. so you wont notice a thing when it comes to fuel. And also more gearbox wear putting back to drive position.

    But be careful, you will switch to reverse position while doing it and i'm sure it'll make lot of noise.
     

    nilanga06

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    eka loku aulak na machan. rivers 1 ta watenne naa mokada gear 1 free shift wenne N 1i 2nd 1i N 1i athara vitharak nisa R 1 ta watenne nan naa kohomath, samahara aya kammali kamata oka maru karanawa nikan inna gaman. habai oya gear 1 free shift wena vidiya waahanen waahaneta wenas wenawada kiyala nan man dan naa. thawa oka karana 1 hodai kiyalath man kohewath dakala naa. :)
     

    pc kush

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    Math hitapu gaman N ekata danawa road eke wena vechile nathi time ekata poddak pickup karala,kisi case ekak na,podi beet ekak ehema thiyenawanam poddak race karanna ithin okata danawa :P N kiyanne newtel man hithanne.N ekata demmama wenneth ekane :) R ekata wetenne na macho free.eka nisa no case
     

    waparc

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    Aka nam echchara hoda wedak neme machan
    math ohoma kara
    N eka lagama R eka tiyena nisa hadissiye R ekata ehema wetunoth gear box eka iwarai :shocked:
    a nisa hodama wede N ekata noda normal eke yana eka :yes:
    :yes::yes::yes:

    mn nm 'N' use karanne traffic 1ka godak wela nawththan innawa nm witharayi.
    'N' <-> 'D' <-> '2' shift karaddi button 1 press nokara nikan shift karanna purudu unoth kawadawath waradila 'R' 1ta watenne na. kohomath 'N' <-> 'D' <-> '2' shift karaddi button 1 press karanna ona nathi wenna thami system 1a hadala thiyenne.
    kawadawath loku kandak bahina kota 'N' 1e dala thiyanna epa. ekata thami "2" & '1'(or 'L') positions thiyenne.
     

    coolkasun

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    Aka nam echchara hoda wedak neme machan
    math ohoma kara
    N eka lagama R eka tiyena nisa hadissiye R ekata ehema wetunoth gear box eka iwarai :shocked:
    a nisa hodama wede N ekata noda normal eke yana eka :yes:

    Cant Put to "R" While Driving , If U Need You Must Press "Shift Button" :no::no::no:
     

    coolkasun

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    Reverse (R)This engages reverse gear within the transmission, giving the ability for the vehicle to drive backwards. In order for the driver to select reverse in modern transmissions, they must come to a complete stop, push the shift lock button in (or pull the shift lever forward in the case of a column shifter) and select reverse. Not coming to a complete stop can cause severe damage to the transmission[citation needed]. Many modern automatic transmissions have a safety mechanism in place, which does to some extent prevent (but does not completely avoid) inadvertently putting the car in reverse when the vehicle is moving forwards. This mechanism usually consists of a solenoid-controlled physical barrier on either side of the Reverse position, which is electronically engaged by a switch on the brake pedal. Therefore, the brake pedal needs to be depressed in order to allow the selection of reverse. Some electronic transmissions prevent or delay engagement of reverse gear altogether while the car is moving. Some shifters with a shift button allow the driver to freely move the shifter from R to N or D, or simply moving the shifter to N or D without actually depressing the button. However, the driver cannot put back the shifter to R without depressing the shift button to prevent accidental shifting, especially at high speeds, which could damage the transmission.