What are the causes of transmission failure in the Mitsubishi Outlander?
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The causes of transmission failure in the Mitsubishi Outlander are faults in the transmission computer or electronic components, or impurities or severe shortage of transmission fluid. Below is an introduction to transmission-related content: 6AT transmission: Except when shifting from P to D at the start, or from D to P when parking, the D gear can be used from start to finish. The Sport gear can be used when starting, but on flat roads, the speed increase with Sport gear is not as fast as with D gear. The S gear has excellent acceleration performance and is used for overtaking after reaching a certain speed. When the car is running, shifting the D gear to the left switches to M gear mode, and the gear can be controlled by pushing the gear lever forward or backward. Classification: Car transmissions can be divided into manual transmissions and automatic transmissions, with AT being the commonly referred to automatic transmission. Generally, automatic transmissions have gears such as P, R, N, D, 1, or L. 6AT indicates six forward gears, meaning there are six sets of gear groups with different transmission ratios. Others include 4AT, 8AT, 9AT, and even 10AT. Although the preceding numbers differ, they are all derivatives of automatic transmission technology.