Ranges/Modes
DESCRIPTION
The transmission range selector lever has six positions: P, R, N, D, 2 and 1.
PARK
There is no power flow through the transmission in PARK range.
- The parking pawl locks the output shaft to the case to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
- For safety reasons, the vehicle parking brake control should also be used when the vehicle is parked and not in use.
- The engine can be started in the PARK range.
- PARK must be selected before the ignition key can be removed.
REVERSE
Reverse gear enables the vehicle to be operated in a rearward direction, at a reduced ratio. There is engine braking in REVERSE.
NEUTRAL
There is no power flow through the transmission in NEUTRAL.
- Wheels are free to move because the output shaft is not held by the parking pawl.
- The engine may be started in NEUTRAL.
- Ignition key cannot be removed while the vehicle is in this range.
OVERDRIVE
Overdrive is the normal selector position for most forward driving conditions. This position provides:
- automatic shifts (first through fourth).
- application and release of the torque converter clutch.
- maximum fuel economy during normal operation.
MANUAL 2
Selection of the second gear position (2) provides second gear start and hold.
- Application of the torque converter clutch may also occur in this range, depending on transmission and vehicle conditions.
- This position can be selected when starting on slippery roads for improved traction, or engine braking.
MANUAL 1
Selection of manual 1 or manual low position at idle will allow first gear operation only (no upshifts).
- If this position is selected at normal road speeds, the transmission will initially downshift into second gear, then downshift into first gear when vehicle speed falls below approximately 45 km/h (28 mph).
- The manual low position will provide engine braking, making it especially useful for descending steep grades.