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What the ‘L’ setting on an automatic transmission is actually for
The low-gear setting on many automatic shifters is designed to keep a vehicle in lower gears, improving control when towing, climbing, descending, or driving on snow and ice.
Key Takeaways
- The “L” on an automatic transmission stands for low gear.
- It is useful for towing, steep climbs, downhill engine braking, and some winter conditions.
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