What are the symptoms of a transmission solenoid valve failure?
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When the solenoid valve of an automatic transmission fails, the symptoms include increased vibration when shifting the gear selector from P or N to D, and severe vibration during the upshift of the automatic transmission while driving. Here is some relevant information: 1. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and a control mechanism, and can be divided into manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. 2. The transmission is one of the most important components of a car, capable of altering the car's rotation, expanding the driving wheel's rotation and speed. 3. Continuous technological advancements have transformed transmissions from manual to continuously variable transmissions (CVT). With the transmission, the car can reverse without changing the engine's rotation direction, and when the car is in neutral, it reduces power transmission, allowing the engine to start shifting.