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Gear Jump-out
A condition in manual transmissions where the gear unintentionally disengages, often due to worn components or misalignment.
Detent Spring
A spring mechanism that provides a resting position in mechanical devices, often used to hold a component in a specific position until enough force is applied to move it.
Main Box Ratio
Refers to the primary gear ratio in the gearbox of a vehicle, determining the relationship between engine speed and wheel speed, affecting acceleration and fuel efficiency.
Range Shift Condition
A specific state in a multi-speed transmission that allows the driver to switch between different sets of gear ratios or ranges for optimal performance.
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