What are the symptoms of a faulty CVT solenoid valve in an old Fit?
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Symptoms of a faulty CVT solenoid valve in an old Fit include: strong vibration when shifting the gear lever from P or N to D or R position during startup; vibration during gear upshift while driving; rapid engine speed increase but slow acceleration when pressing the accelerator pedal during startup; lack of power when climbing hills, accompanied by high engine RPM. Solenoid Valve: A solenoid valve (Electromagnetic-valve) is an industrial device controlled by electromagnetism, serving as a fundamental automation component for fluid control. It functions as an actuator and is not limited to hydraulic or pneumatic systems. In industrial control systems, it regulates the direction, flow rate, speed, and other parameters of media. Types of Solenoid Valves: Solenoid valves can be paired with different circuits to achieve desired control, ensuring both precision and flexibility. There are various types of solenoid valves, each serving different roles in control systems. The most commonly used include check valves, safety valves, directional control valves, and speed regulating valves.