Does Being Rear-Ended While Braking Affect the Transmission?
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Yes, it can affect the transmission. You can remind the service center to check it during repairs. Here is some relevant information: Related Introduction: To verify if the transmission is damaged, park on a small slope, shift to P (Park), and release the brake to see if the car rolls. If it rolls, the P-lock is damaged. Also, check if shifting gears feels as smooth as before the accident. If it's noticeably rough, there may be hidden damage. Precautions: When not pressing the accelerator, always keep your foot on the brake. Don't find it troublesome—never leave your foot idle on the accelerator to avoid instinctively pressing it in an emergency. Avoid using just your toes to brake. Coordinate the accelerator wisely, and press the brake pedal firmly during emergency braking.