What type of transmission does a Hyundai Sonata have?
six-speed automatic transmission
Hyundai’s commitment to making the Sonata extremely fuel efficient continues with a six-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC manual control or a standard six-speed manual transaxle.
What type of automatic transmission does Hyundai use?
torque-converter automatic transmission
A Hyundai automatic transmission is a torque-converter automatic transmission, while a Hyundai dual-clutch transmission is a computer-operated manual transmission that uses double clutches to effect near instant gear shifting in both directions, as one clutch gears up and one down.
Does Hyundai use Mitsubishi transmissions?
Today, Hyundai produces the majority of its automatic transmissions, whereas Mitsubishi automatic transmissions primarily come from Jatco.
Do Hyundai make automatic cars?
Whether it’s a large SUV or a compact hatchback, most models in the Hyundai range are available with an automatic gearbox. We have a wide range of used Hyundai automatic cars for sale available to buy or finance.
What kind of trans fluid does a Hyundai Sonata use?
I used to own a ’67 Type 3 with the 3 speed auto trans. It was a conventional design using a torque converter and a vacuum actuator. And used Dextron trans fluid. Marketed as the Volkswagen Automatic Stickshift, the three speed manual transmission was connected to a vacuum-operated automatic clutch.
Is the Hyundai Sonata a 4 speed car?
Nope the 02 Sonata was just a conventional 4 speed auto, made by ZF Europe I believe. Loved the slap shift feature on it as I could lock any of the 4 speeds & it would hold regardless of what I was doing with the throttle. The wife used it in full auto mode.
How does the clutch work on a Hyundai Sonata?
When pressed, the switch operated a 12 volt solenoid in turn operating the vacuum clutch, thus disengaging the clutch and allowing shifting between gears. With the driver’s hand removed from the gearshift, the clutch would re-engage automatically.