What are the causes of transmission failure?
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Transmission failure can be caused by: 1. Overheating of the transmission: After high-intensity driving, the transmission temperature may rise abnormally, triggering the warning light; 2. Insufficient transmission fluid: When the transmission fluid is low, the warning light will illuminate to remind the driver to replenish it promptly; 3. Slipping transmission gears: If the transmission gears slip, causing the warning light to come on, it is necessary to visit a repair shop or 4S store for professional inspection. The transmission is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixed or stepped changes in the transmission ratio between the output and input shafts, also known as a gearbox. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and a control mechanism, with some vehicles also including a power take-off mechanism. Most transmission mechanisms use ordinary gear transmission, while some employ planetary gear transmission. Ordinary gear transmission mechanisms typically use sliding gears and synchronizers.