What Are the Causes of Transmission Hydraulic Sensor Failure?
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Transmission hydraulic sensor failure is caused by the transmission operating under load. The specific reasons are as follows: 1. Operating the transmission under load can degrade the quality and friction characteristics of the transmission fluid, increasing friction and wear, which leads to transmission noise. 2. Additionally, sludge (contaminants or dirt) can form inside the transmission, resulting in issues such as jerking, gear slipping, impact, slipping, abnormal noises, delays, overheating, and oil leaks. (High-end models like Audi may trigger warnings and enter transmission protection mode.) If not addressed promptly, the transmission may be permanently damaged. Therefore, thoroughly removing stubborn dirt and contaminants from the transmission and effectively controlling the transmission's operating temperature are essential to completely resolve transmission issues and prevent recurrence.