Can a CVT Transmission Go Through Water?
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Transmissions have vent holes, which are one-way and theoretically should not let water in. However, if submerged in water for a long time, water can enter when opened. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Advantages: The benefits of a CVT transmission include low maintenance costs, excellent smoothness, and improved fuel efficiency for the vehicle. 2. Structure: The internal structure of a CVT transmission is very simple, consisting of only two pulleys and a steel belt. The CVT transmission relies on the friction between the steel belt and the pulleys to transfer power. If paired with a high-power engine, the steel belt may slip.