How Long Does the Transmission of the Sylphy Usually Last Before Failing?
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The CVT transmission fault light of the Sylphy typically indicates a pressure switch malfunction, which usually occurs between 40,000 to 50,000 kilometers. Issues such as hydraulic cylinder wear, slipping, high transmission temperature, and chain breakage mainly appear after over 100,000 kilometers. CVT Fuel Efficiency: CVT can achieve continuously variable transmission over a wide range, obtaining the best match between the transmission system and engine conditions. By relying on the transmission's stepless speed regulation to adapt to various vehicle speeds, the engine can operate under optimal conditions for extended periods, thereby improving combustion efficiency and fuel economy. CVT Gear Setting Flexibility: Theoretically, the CVT transmission system can have an infinite number of gears, offering greater flexibility in gear setting. It makes it easier to achieve a balance between gear ratios, speed ratios, performance, fuel consumption, and exhaust emissions in traditional transmission systems.