What are the symptoms of water entering the transmission?
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The symptoms of water entering the transmission are: 1. Some screws inside the transmission may rust, and white sediment corrosion may appear in the oil pan; 2. The friction plates absorb water and cannot be repaired; 3. The transmission may experience oil leakage, abnormal noises, and jerking faults. The function of the transmission is: to change the transmission ratio and expand the range of torque and speed changes of the driving wheels, adapting to frequently changing driving conditions, and allowing the engine to operate under favorable working conditions. The maintenance methods for the transmission are: 1. Replace the automatic transmission fluid every 12 months or 20,000 kilometers; 2. Avoid coasting in neutral; 3. Frequently check the fluid level; 4. Do not skip gears when shifting up; 5. Do not forcibly shift to neutral; 6. Do not shorten the idle warm-up time; 7. Avoid gear grinding when shifting; 8. Clean the transmission; 9. Perform regular maintenance on the automatic transmission.