What are the symptoms of CVT transmission slipping?
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CVT transmission slipping symptoms: 1. When pressing the accelerator, the engine speed increases but the vehicle acceleration feels weak; 2. The vehicle's combination instrument panel will illuminate a fault warning light to alert the driver. Reasons for CVT transmission slipping: Unlike conventional transmissions that transfer power through gear meshing, CVT transmissions rely solely on a steel belt for power transmission. When the vehicle is under excessive load, this steel belt can easily slip or even break. The CVT transmission can achieve continuously variable transmission across a wide range, allowing optimal matching between the drivetrain and engine conditions. By using the transmission's continuous speed regulation to adapt to various vehicle speeds, the engine can operate under favorable conditions for extended periods, thereby improving combustion efficiency and correspondingly enhancing fuel economy.