Can You Still Drive with a Transmission Fault?
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You can still drive with a transmission fault, but for safety reasons, it is recommended to repair it as soon as possible. The main cause of transmission faults is often a dirty valve body. A dirty transmission valve body can compromise the quality and friction characteristics of the transmission fluid. This increases friction and wear, while sludge can also form inside the transmission, leading to blockages in the valve body and pipelines. This disrupts the proper regulation of oil pressure, resulting in transmission issues. Transmissions can be divided into two types: manual and automatic. Manual transmissions primarily consist of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque changes through different gear combinations. Automatic transmissions (AT) are composed of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system.