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Audi A6 (1997 release)

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Transmission converts the torque transmitted from the engine, in magnitude and direction. This is necessary for optimal speed and terrain vehicle, for the most economical operation of the engine, and for driving in reverse. In addition, the transmission separates the engine and transmission during a stop and parking lot, and when it is coasting with the engine running.
Details of the gearbox has a housing which is bolted to the rear of the engine.
The torque from the engine is transmitted through the clutch on the gearbox output shaft. A secondary shaft of the gearbox transmits torque through the differential to the drive shafts. Enabling is performed by moving the sliding sleeve of the synchronizer, whereby the corresponding transmission pinion rigidly connected to the shaft of a transmission.
Transmission is a complex machine, it is recommended to repair a specialist workshop, so in this section are only removing and installing the transmission.
To remove the gearbox is necessary to raise the car and secure it in this position. It is also necessary to use a transmission jack (rack).




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