How to Repair CVT Transmission Slippage Symptoms?

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JosephineDella
07/25/25 7:27am
It can be observed that the oil pan has adsorbed a significant amount of iron filings and a broken chain wire. Removing the oil pan allows for a full view of the valve body. After identifying the problematic component, simply replace the part.
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