Is a Broken Transmission Easy to Repair?
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Transmission is easy to repair. Definition of Transmission: A transmission is a gearbox that changes the transmission ratio and direction of motion. It is located between the clutch and the central drive. Its main functions are: changing the driving force and speed of the vehicle (shifting) while keeping the engine speed and torque unchanged; enabling the vehicle to reverse (direction change); and allowing the engine to idle without stalling (neutral gear). Based on the transmission type, gear transmissions can be divided into three types: dual-shaft, three-shaft, and composite. Causes of Transmission Failure: Excessive transmission temperature: After high-intensity driving, the transmission temperature can rise abnormally, causing the warning light to illuminate. In this case, simply stopping the vehicle to let the temperature naturally decrease is sufficient. Low transmission fluid: When the transmission fluid is low, the transmission warning light will illuminate to remind the driver to replenish it promptly. Generally, transmission fluid should be replaced and replenished after the vehicle has been driven approximately 50,000-80,000 kilometers.