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5 things you should never do in an automatic transmission car, DIY with Scotty Kilmer. What not to do to your automatic transmission if you want it to last a long time. 5 tips for driving an automatic transmission car. How to drive an automatic transmission car. Automatic transmission explained and driving techniques. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 50 years.

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  1. Charlie Chipps

    Hi Scotty – started watching many of your Videos and will Thumbs up. Question : Can I change OVERDRIVE BUTTON ON / OFF while I am driving an automatic? Thanks

  2. dennis hopkins

    theres 1 this you should not do in an auto thats drive it

  3. ツWill

    Scotty, is coasting in neutral bad for an auto?

  4. christina mihaly

    Hello Scotty what do you think of 2000 Mitsubishi legnum 101,000k

    wagon it has 101,000k

  5. GuyWithJeep

    #1 manuals don't have a vent? yeah they do. also, off road auto's usually have long vents with a loop at the end. to prevent them from taking in water, just like the manuals.
    #2 well duh.
    #3 at a stop the converter has stalled, the clutch packs are not moving and rubbing = no wear
    #4 the only this slipping during a burnout are the tires, its not good for the tires.. transmission is locked and good, unless its already damaged and not engaging.
    #5 manufactures consider 100-150k the "lifetime" of a vehicle, it goes without saying, fluids expire and require changes.

  6. Z D

    I remember as a teen, I got given a auto car, I tried to do a wheelspin, reved the crap out of the car, and threw it into drive from neutral, the trans survived, but the drive shaft did not lol, one drive shaft snapped clean in half XD.

  7. _Luna

    My 1996 dodge Dakota blew the trans out, it’s got no reverse gear heh

  8. Benjamin Novikov

    Hey scotty what do you think about the Buick reviera of the 80s or 74

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