What does the transmission restriction function of the Ford Mondeo mean?
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Ford Mondeo's transmission restriction function is a protective mode of the transmission. When the transmission computer detects a transmission fault, it will protect the automatic transmission by locking it in a certain gear, ensuring that the driver can drive the vehicle to a repair shop for inspection. Additional information: 1. Automatic Transmission: An automatic transmission is a gear-shifting device that automatically changes gears based on the vehicle's speed and engine RPM, as opposed to a manual transmission. Currently, there are four common types of automatic transmissions for cars: hydraulic automatic transmission (AT), continuously variable transmission (CVT), automated manual transmission (AMT), and dual-clutch transmission. 2. Powertrain: The Ford Mondeo is still equipped with two turbocharged engines, a 1.5T and a 2.0T, with maximum power outputs of 134kW and 152kW, and peak torques of 243Nm and 354Nm, respectively. Both engines have seen slight improvements in maximum power and peak torque compared to the current models. The transmission system is matched with a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, and the official combined fuel consumption is as low as 7.3L per 100 kilometers.