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    Exam 10: Hydraulically Controlled Transmission
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    As Vehicle Speed Increases, Centrifugal Force Causes Weights Inside the Automatic
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As Vehicle Speed Increases, Centrifugal Force Causes Weights Inside the Automatic

Question 101

Question 101

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As vehicle speed increases, centrifugal force causes weights inside the automatic transmission's governor to move outward on their pivots against the spring or hydraulic pressure in proportion to the vehicle speed.

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