What are the causes of transmission failure in the hybrid Accord?
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Here are the reasons for transmission failure in the hybrid Accord: 1. Transmission computer or electronic component failure. 2. Transmission oil contains impurities or is severely insufficient. 3. Damage to internal transmission components. Below is more information about the hybrid version of the Accord: 1. Powertrain: The hybrid Accord is equipped with the third-generation i-MMD hybrid system, featuring a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a thermal efficiency of up to 40.6%, paired with an E-CVT continuously variable transmission. It delivers a maximum output power of 107kW and a peak torque of 175N·m. Additionally, the electric motor can output a maximum power of 135kW and a torque of 315N·m, with a fuel consumption as low as 4.2 liters per 100 kilometers. 2. Exterior design: The hybrid Accord continues the family-style design, with little difference from the fuel version. The extended waistline + fastback styling makes the entire vehicle appear more dynamic and youthful. Moreover, the hybrid version features a unique "HYBRID" badge on the body.