How to Resolve Transmission Emergency Operation Mode?
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Transmission emergency operation mode can be resolved by: 1. Computer diagnostics and replacement of damaged electronic components; 2. Repairing damaged mechanical components; 3. Inspecting the engine and ABS system, then fixing any damaged parts; 4. Analyzing potential causes one by one, which may include high engine coolant temperature, transmission clutch slippage, insufficient cooling, or clogged vehicle cooling grilles. The functions of a transmission are: 1. Altering gear ratios to meet varying traction requirements under different driving conditions; 2. Enabling reverse driving; 3. Interrupting power delivery to the drive wheels during engine startup, idling, gear shifting, or when power output is required while stationary.