How many years can the CVT transmission of Emgrand generally last?
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The CVT transmission of Emgrand can generally last for about 200,000 to 300,000 kilometers or 15 to 20 years if properly maintained. The lifespan of the transmission largely depends on the durability of the steel belt. A standard pressure steel belt can last up to 30 years or more. Advantages of Emgrand's CVT transmission: The CVT transmission achieves optimal matching between the vehicle's external driving conditions and engine load through continuous variation of the transmission ratio, keeping the engine operating within the most efficient range. This improves the vehicle's power performance and fuel economy while reducing emissions. Since the CVT transmission's ratio changes continuously, the acceleration and deceleration processes are very smooth, without any gear-shifting impact, enhancing driving comfort. Maintenance methods for the transmission: Regularly inspect the transmission: Check the fluid level in the transmission to ensure it remains within the specified range and top it up as needed based on actual working conditions. When topping up, ensure the new fluid is of the same type. When replacing the fluid, drain the old fluid while the transmission is operating and clean it thoroughly. Periodically inspect the working condition of the transmission gears to ensure optimal meshing between them, and clean them promptly to maintain proper gear and shaft alignment. Regularly inspect the condition of different connection points in the transmission: During routine maintenance, check the condition of all connection points in the transmission to promptly identify any issues such as looseness, wear, or damage. Tighten any loose connections immediately and repair or replace damaged parts as needed. Regularly inspect the oil seals at the shaft ends and external joints for any oil leaks or seepage, and replace any failed seals or gaskets promptly.