Get2Know Eaton Automated Transmissions: Low Mode

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In this video, you will learn how and when to use Eaton’s Low Mode for automated transmissions. Eaton's automated transmissions were designed for superior reliability, performance, and efficiency. Low mode is most commonly used while driving to maximize engine braking and minimize the use of the brake pedal. For example, if you are driving down long grades, selecting Low mode by using the shift stalk after cresting a grade, can maximize engine braking and help maintain a desired speed. This driver video will educate you on how to use Low mode as you head out on the road in your vehicle. You’ll need to select D on the shift stalk to allow the transmission to go back into Drive mode. When you’re ready to stop, apply the service brake to come to a complete stop, select neutral on the shifter and pull the parking brake.

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Get2Know Eaton Automated Transmissions: Low Mode

In this video, you will learn how and when to use Eaton’s Low Mode for automated transmissions. Eaton's automated transmissions were designed for superior reliability, performance, and efficiency. Low mode is most commonly used while driving to maximize engine braking and minimize the use of the brake pedal. For example, if you are driving down long grades, selecting Low mode by using the shift stalk after cresting a grade, can maximize engine braking and help maintain a desired speed. This driver video will educate you on how to use Low mode as you head out on the road in your vehicle. You’ll need to select D on the shift stalk to allow the transmission to go back into Drive mode. When you’re ready to stop, apply the service brake to come to a complete stop, select neutral on the shifter and pull the parking brake.

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