What are the reasons for abnormal noise when engaging reverse gear in the new Sagitar?

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AdrianLee
07/29/25 5:50pm
The reason for abnormal noise when engaging reverse gear in the new Sagitar may be due to stubborn dirt and impurities inside the transmission, especially when dirt and impurities accumulate inside the valve body, forming blockages that prevent effective regulation of oil pressure, leading to the occurrence of abnormal noise. Here is a brief introduction about the transmission: 1. Classification of transmissions: Transmissions are divided into manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. Manual transmissions consist of gears and shafts, while automatic transmissions consist of hydraulic torque converters, planetary gears, etc. 2. Development and reform of transmissions: With the continuous development of the automotive industry, transmissions have evolved from manual transmissions in the past to automatic transmissions today. Transmissions allow the car to move backward without changing the engine's rotation direction, and engaging neutral gear can interrupt power to allow engine start-up and gear shifting. Owners using automatic transmissions can easily drive the car, and manual transmissions are less prone to faults compared to automatic transmissions.
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