How to Deal with Transmission Failure in Buick Enclave?

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LeBrooke
07/30/25 6:20am
If only the internal gears are damaged, they can be repaired. If the control mechanism is damaged, it is recommended to directly replace the transmission. Below are specific introductions to different types of transmissions: 1. CVT: CVT is a continuously variable transmission. Its advantages include fuel efficiency, low maintenance costs, and smooth operation, but it has weaker acceleration and limited torque capacity for high-torque engines. 2. AT: AT is an automatic transmission. Its advantages include ease of operation and relaxed driving, as the automatic transmission selects the most suitable gear based on vehicle speed and feedback from the onboard computer. However, maintenance costs and fuel consumption are higher. 3. DCT, DSG: Both DCT and DSG are dual-clutch transmissions. They offer fast gear shifting, high efficiency, and low fuel consumption. However, they require high production precision, resulting in higher costs, and provide less comfort.
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