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Sliding Clutches
Sliding clutches are components in a transmission that allow for the engagement and disengagement of gears during the gear shifting process.
Twin-countershaft
A design feature in transmissions where two countershafts work in parallel to distribute the load and allow for more gear ratios, enhancing performance and durability.
Transmission Assembly
A collection of components that transmit power from a vehicle's engine to its wheels, enabling the vehicle to move.
Range Slipout
A condition where a transmission unexpectedly slips out of a selected drive range into neutral or another range, often due to mechanical failure.
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