Asked by
Dustin Sykes
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
In an Allison 5-speed hydromechanical transmission,what prevents a downshift from 2nd gear into 1st when the road speed is too high?
A) modulator valve
B) trimmer valve
C) inhibitor valve
D) priority valve
Downshift
To drop down a gear ratio.
Hydromechanical Transmission
A type of transmission that combines hydraulic and mechanical systems to transfer power from the engine to the wheels.
Inhibitor Valve
A valve that controls fluid flow in a system, specifically designed to prevent undesired operation or flow in certain conditions.
- Recognize the safety mechanisms preventing inappropriate gear shifts in various driving conditions.
Verified Answer
KF
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the safety mechanisms preventing inappropriate gear shifts in various driving conditions.
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