Can the Audi A4L be driven if there is a transmission failure?

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Gwen
07/30/25 8:47am
Audi A4L transmission failure is not recommended to drive, it is recommended to go to the 4S shop for repair as soon as possible. There is a failure in the power control system: It may be that a sensor connection line in the transmission is faulty. The car repair station can detect it through a computer, and then the specific fault can be detected according to the fault code. Lack of automatic transmission oil: This leads to overheating of the automatic transmission or the inability to increase the starting speed due to the one-way clutch slipping. Transmission temperature is too high: When the car has been driven under high intensity, it is easy to cause the transmission temperature to rise abnormally, causing the fault light to come on. In this case, just stop the car and wait for the temperature to naturally drop.
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