What is the principle of an automotive transmission?
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The principle of an automotive transmission is: utilizing gear combinations with different numbers of teeth to achieve changes in speed and torque through meshing transmission. The functions of a transmission are: 1. Changing the transmission ratio to meet the traction requirements under different driving conditions, allowing the engine to operate under favorable conditions; 2. Enabling the vehicle to move in reverse; 3. Interrupting power transmission, such as during engine startup, idling, gear shifting, or parking, to stop power delivery to the drive wheels; 4. Engaging neutral gear, where the transmission stops outputting power when the clutch is engaged. Transmission maintenance methods include: 1. Regularly checking the fluid level; 2. Avoiding skipping gears when upshifting; 3. Not forcing the transmission into neutral; 4. Not shortening the idle warm-up time; 5. Avoiding gear grinding when shifting.