How to Deal with Traffic Jams for Dry Dual-Clutch Transmissions?
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Dry dual-clutch transmissions can be managed in traffic jams by using manual mode or S mode, and shifting to neutral when stopped. If left in D mode during traffic jams with frequent starts and stops, the constant gear shifting can cause overheating and reduce the lifespan. A dry dual-clutch transmission refers to a dual-clutch transmission where the clutch plates are not immersed in transmission fluid. Dual-clutch transmissions come in wet and dry types, with wet dual-clutch transmissions having their clutch plates immersed in transmission fluid. Dual-clutch transmissions are a common type of automatic transmission. In fact, dual-clutch transmissions are developed based on manual transmissions, and their structure is quite similar to that of manual transmissions.