Does Removing the Transmission Count as a Major Overhaul?
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Removing the transmission is considered a major overhaul. When removing the transmission, it is necessary to disconnect the connection between the transmission and the engine, and then lift the entire transmission out. For some four-wheel-drive models with more complex drivetrains, there may not be sufficient working space under the chassis. Relevant information about the transmission is as follows: 1. Introduction: A device that changes the speed ratio and direction of motion. It is used to alter the torque, speed, and direction of motion transmitted from the driving shaft to the driven shaft under different working conditions. A gear-driven transmission generally consists of a housing and several gear pairs. 2. Function: During vehicle operation, to adapt to different working conditions, the driving force and speed of the vehicle need to vary within a certain range. However, the existing engine's torque and speed variation range cannot meet this requirement, hence the installation of a transmission.