Is the transmission of Trumpchi GS4 subject to recall?

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MiaDella
07/30/25 8:18am
The transmission of Trumpchi GS4 is currently not subject to recall. The transmissions used in GAC Trumpchi GS4 are sourced from Aisin, including a 5-speed manual transmission and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Aisin, a subsidiary of Toyota, specializes in the production of automatic transmissions. Below is an introduction to transmissions: 1. Transmissions are divided into manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. Manual transmissions consist of gears and shafts, while automatic transmissions comprise components such as torque converters and planetary gears. The transmission is a crucial component of a vehicle, capable of altering the gear ratio, expanding torque, and adjusting rotational speed. 2. With the continuous development of the automotive industry, transmissions have evolved from manual to automatic. The transmission allows the vehicle to move in reverse without changing the engine's rotation direction, and engaging neutral gear can interrupt power transmission for engine start-up and gear shifting. Owners using automatic transmissions can easily operate the vehicle, and compared to manual transmissions, automatic transmissions are less prone to malfunctions.
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