Volvo 940 Automobile User Manual


 
1993 Volvo 940
pg. 4:5 Automatic transmission
The following "Special Tips" apply to cars with automatic transmission
for steep hills and when driving for prolonged periods at low speed position 1should be selected.
Avoid, however, repeated changes since this can cause overheating of the transmission oil. for driving
on mountain roads with long persistent uphill gradients, select position 2.
When negotiating long, steep downhill slopes, position 1 or 2 should be selected, in order to obtain
the best possible engine braking effect.
Do not hold the car stationary on an incline by using the accelerator pedal; instead, engage the parking
brake. This prevents unnecessary heating of the transmission oil.
When towing, prepare as follows:
Disengage the 4th gear (the indicator light on the instrument panel goes on).
Engine warm-up - initial driving procedure
Experience shoes that engines in vehicles driven short distances are subject to abnormally-rapid wear
because the engine never reaches normal operating temperature. It is therefore beneficial to reach normal
operating temperature as soon as possible. This is best achieved by driving with a light forot on the
accelerator pedal for a few minutes after starting, rather than prolonged idling.
pg. 4:6 Automatic transmission (cont.)
Gear selector positions
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