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Geartronic isVolvo Cars' name for itsmanumaticautomatic transmission, similar to Porsche'sTiptronic. It is available in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-speed models, and is controlled by amicroprocessor. The microprocessor automatically shifts to the next gear if a user in manual mode red lines the engine. Manual shifting is allowed with thegear stick in the manual mode. The gear stick can also be used just like any other automatic gearbox, where the transmission will shift automatically.

Geartronic is offered on Volvo vehicles withengine displacements of 2.0 liters or greater.Geartronic transmissions are manufactured inJapan byAisin AW. They require the use ofautomatic transmission fluid that meets theJWS 3309 specification. TheMY2011 6-speed requiresAW1.

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