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Can an automatic transmission driven vehicle be started by achieving a certain speed if coasting?
Question by Lester H: Can an automatic transmission driven vehicle be started by achieving a certain speed if coasting?
What speed if any will have to be achieved to start the vehicle. If it cannot be started in this fashion, what change or adjustment can be made to enable it to do so? I do not have problems with a vehicle starting. I am researching the development of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle at the individual level.
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Answer by Tong Sam Pah
What I know is that the answer is NO.
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3 Users Response In " Can an automatic transmission driven vehicle be started by achieving a certain speed if coasting? "
If I’m thinking about this the way i think i am, then your trying to use the force of the wheels spinning to turn the crank and start the engine? If thats so, its more a problem of inertia than speed. So long as you have enough of it to turn the crank over.
generally speaking no although some old ones from the 60s had a torque converter that would commence reverse pumping but only at abt 45+mph. the hybrids have electric motors on the axle independant of the power from theinput shaft going from the engine. much easier to rig up your ignition electronically, as well as cheaper.
in the old days you could as most automatics had an aux. pump driven off of the tail shaft that would be sufficient to make the hydraulic coupling of the torque converter and get the engine turning [this was more of a necessity back in the days of 6 volt electrical systems, due to their failure rate]
more modern automatics dropped this feature as electrical systems improved there is nothing to move the fluid to create the pressure to apply the clutches any more
noting that a direct mechanical connection exists between the torque converter shell and the transmission’s front pump
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