How long is the lifespan of a CVT transmission?
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CVT transmission has a lifespan of approximately 400,000 kilometers. CVT transmission refers to continuously variable transmission vehicles. The functions of the transmission are: 1. To change the transmission ratio and expand the range of torque and speed changes of the driving wheels; 2. To enable the vehicle to reverse while maintaining the same engine rotation direction. The transmission, also known as the gearbox, is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, and it can fix or change the transmission ratio of the output shaft and input shaft in different gears. The maintenance methods for CVT transmission are: 1. Check the quality and quantity of CVT oil according to the intervals specified by the manufacturer; 2. Regularly replace the oil with products that meet the manufacturer's specifications; 3. Have the CVT transmission repaired at a professional repair facility.