What are the causes of transmission failure in the Geely Emgrand GS?
1 Answers
Specific causes of transmission failure in the Geely Emgrand: If the transmission emits a dry metal friction sound, it indicates insufficient oil or poor oil quality. Oil should be added and its quality checked, with replacement if necessary; If a noticeable noise occurs when shifting into a certain gear while driving, it suggests wear on the gear teeth of that gear. If a periodic noise occurs, it indicates damage to individual teeth, requiring replacement if necessary; If a sudden impact sound occurs during transmission operation, it is mostly due to broken gear teeth. The transmission cover should be promptly removed for inspection to prevent further damage to components; If the transmission only makes noise when shifting into a certain gear while driving, and all other conditions are intact, the meshing gears should be checked for improper pairing. If necessary, a new pair of gears should be reassembled; If gear collision noise occurs during gear shifting, it may be due to the clutch not disengaging, incorrect clutch pedal travel, damaged synchronizer, excessive idle speed, improperly adjusted gear lever, or tight guide bushing. Adjustments should be made accordingly.