Ever wonder why automatic transmissions operate so differently from their manual counterparts? Manuals might require more driver input than autos, but their internal workings are far simpler than the symphony of gears, springs, bearings, and fluid clutches present in modern automatic transmissions.
Despite these complexities, Jalopnik has a good article on how automatics work and why they’re so different. Generally speaking, automatics transmit engine power to the wheels through a torque converter filled with transmission fluid. An impeller and turbine inside this converter connect the engine and transmission through the process called fluidic coupling. Because fluids are always present in this transmission operation, the term ‘slushbox’ is commonly used in automotive circles as a result.
It’s a complicated process, but when you’ve been repairing and rebuilding automatics for over 50 years, there’s no job too large or small. From fluid changes to rebuilds, All Automatic is ready to serve you and all your transmission needs with 3 locations across Kern County, so give us a call today!
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