Does a 4AT Transmission Only Have 4 Gears?
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A 4AT transmission only has 4 gears. The term '4AT transmission' refers to a 4-speed automatic transmission, which is the most basic type of automatic transmission in cars. The four gears are Park, Reverse, Drive, and Neutral. The AT transmission does not require a clutch for shifting, making it relatively simple to operate. Maintenance methods for the transmission include: 1. Changing the automatic transmission fluid every 12 months or 20,000 kilometers; 2. Avoiding coasting in neutral; 3. Regularly checking the fluid level; 4. Not skipping gears when upshifting; 5. Not forcing the transmission into neutral; 6. Not shortening the idle warm-up time; 7. Avoiding gear grinding when shifting; 8. Cleaning the transmission; 9. Performing regular maintenance on the automatic transmission.