What are the symptoms of a broken transmission?
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Transmission failure symptoms include: 1. Slow response, automatic transmission unable to upshift; 2. Burnt smell, engine stalling when shifting gears; 3. Difficulty shifting gears, gear jumping, vehicle not moving after shifting; 4. Transmission fluid leakage. The transmission is a mechanism used to change the speed and torque from the engine, capable of fixing or changing the gear ratio between the output shaft and input shaft. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and a control mechanism, with some vehicles also having a power output mechanism. Most transmission mechanisms use ordinary gear transmission, while some use planetary gear transmission. Based on the method of gear ratio change, transmissions can be divided into three types: stepped, continuously variable, and integrated.
The transmission in my car at home has been having issues recently, and I can clearly feel some abnormalities while driving. The gear shifts are not smooth when starting, and the automatic transmission seems to be stuck in a certain gear, delaying the shift for several seconds. What's worse, there's a buzzing noise coming from the engine compartment, especially noticeable when accelerating uphill. The car shakes violently when driving, like sitting on a rocking chair, which worries me a lot. After inspection, the mechanic said it might be due to gear slippage. If not repaired in time, fuel consumption will skyrocket, and in severe cases, the car may stall halfway, causing delays and costing more money. It made me realize that ignoring small problems can lead to bigger troubles if left unaddressed.