What are the reasons for the gearbox jerking in the Boyue?
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The reasons for the gearbox jerking in the Boyue are as follows: 1. Gearbox clutch pressure leakage, mainly referring to insufficient pressure in the hydraulic control system: The gearbox relies on the pressure of the gearbox oil to control the valve body in the driving and shifting components. When the gearbox leaks pressure, there will be a strong jerking sensation; 2. The oil circuit is not smooth, and the gearbox lacks lubrication effect: This increases the wear of the gearbox. Over time, severe wear of the oil circuit plate will cause the vehicle to have a jerking sensation; 3. The solenoid valve may be damaged due to long-term frequent operation: The solenoid valve may be damaged or the valve core may wear out due to long-term frequent operation, resulting in a large gap with the mating surface, leading to failure and causing the vehicle's gearbox to have a jerking sensation.
Driving the Boyue recently, the transmission jerking has been really annoying. Let me share some possible causes. The most common issue is transmission fluid problems – old, degraded fluid or low fluid levels can make shifting sluggish and rough. Another factor is the control unit software needing updates; Boyue owner groups often discuss how a system update at the dealership can alleviate the issue. Worn clutch components also play a role, especially with frequent stop-and-go driving in congested urban areas accelerating wear. Aggressive driving habits, like sudden acceleration and braking, put extra stress on the transmission too. I recall during one maintenance visit, the technician found poor sensor contact – even small faults can cause jerking. Regular maintenance, fluid changes, timely hardware/software checks are key to preventing minor issues from turning into major repairs and ensuring driving safety.