What are the issues with oil leakage in the Bora transmission?

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WilliamAnn
07/30/25 9:11am
Reasons for transmission oil leakage: Poor sealing: Defective sealing gaskets in various parts of the transmission, damaged oil seals or loose fastening bolts, cracked transmission housing, excessive gear oil, blocked transmission vent hole, worn oil seals or flanges, excessive axial end clearance, loose bearing seats and bearings, damaged gaskets; Improper use of lubricating oil: Improper use of lubricating oil, gaps on sealing surfaces, pressure difference on both sides of the seal. Eliminating or reducing any of these factors can prevent or reduce leakage. Transmission: The transmission mainly refers to the vehicle's gearbox, which is divided into manual and automatic types. Manual transmission: The manual transmission is primarily composed of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque variation through different gear combinations; Automatic transmission: The automatic transmission (AT) consists of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system, achieving speed and torque variation through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.
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