What are the symptoms of automatic transmission failure in the Citroen C-Quatre?

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MacCarlos
07/29/25 6:46pm
Citroen C-Quatre transmission failure symptoms: The transmission malfunction warning light illuminates during driving, with the Service yellow light turning on and the S/snowflake lights flashing alternately. Causes of C-Quatre transmission failure: Abnormal pressure control in the transmission, particularly when the main pressure solenoid valve is damaged, leading to abnormal pressure regulation and transmission lock-up during driving. Below is relevant information about the C-Quatre: 1. Powertrain: The Dongfeng Citroen C-Quatre is equipped with either a 1.6L or 2.0L engine, delivering a maximum power of 108kw and peak torque of 200Nm at 4000rpm. 2. Exterior design: The front fascia features a dynamic, avant-garde and refined appearance. The chrome-plated double chevron emblem highlights Citroen's glorious heritage with strong visual appeal, while the rounded aluminum hood exhibits clear and powerful character lines.
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