In a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicle, the gearbox typically consists of three main shafts: the input shaft, the countershaft (or drive shaft), and the output shaft. The input shaft connects to the engine and transmits power to the countershaft, which houses the gears that facilitate different gear ratiOS. The output shaft then transfers the power to the driveshaft, which ultimately drives the rear wheels. This arrangement allows for efficient power distribution and gear selection.
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