What are the causes of Skoda Superb transmission shifting failure?
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Skoda Superb transmission shifting failure is mainly caused by a malfunction in the main pressure regulating valve, which results in excessively high main oil pressure. Below is a partial introduction regarding solenoid valve failure: 1. Function: To change the transmission ratio; enabling the car to reverse while maintaining the same engine rotation direction; utilizing neutral gear to interrupt power transmission, allowing the engine to start, idle, and facilitating gear shifting or power output. 2. Working principle: A manual transmission primarily consists of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque variation through different gear combinations; whereas an automatic transmission (AT) is composed of a torque converter, planetary gears, and a hydraulic control system, achieving speed and torque variation through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.