What are the reasons for the transmission failure of the Geely Emgrand GS?
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Geely Emgrand GS transmission failure is caused by improper meshing gear pairing, clutch failure to disengage, and lack of oil. The following are detailed explanations of the causes: Improper meshing gear pairing leading to failure: When driving, if the transmission makes noise only when shifting into a certain gear, and under the premise that the above conditions are intact, check whether the meshing gears are improperly paired. If necessary, reassemble a new pair of gears. Additionally, it may also be due to wear or damage to the synchronizer gear, which should be repaired or replaced as needed. Clutch failure to disengage leading to failure: When driving, if the transmission makes noise only when shifting into a certain gear, and under the premise that the above conditions are intact, check whether the meshing gears are improperly paired. If necessary, reassemble a new pair of gears. Additionally, it may also be due to wear or damage to the synchronizer gear, which should be repaired or replaced as needed. Lack of oil leading to failure: If the transmission emits a dry metal friction sound, it indicates a lack of oil or poor oil quality. Lack of oil can cause jerky gear shifts and unsmooth shifting. When pressing the accelerator, the increase in RPM does not correspond to the increase in speed—the RPM rises normally, but the speed does not increase, feeling as if the gear is not engaged. Starting the car will also be particularly difficult. Add oil and check the oil quality, and replace it if necessary.