What Causes Automatic Transmission to Jump Out of Gear?
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The following are the related reasons for automatic transmission jumping out of gear:1. Severe gear wear in the transmission: The transmission mainly refers to the vehicle's gearbox, which can be divided into manual transmission and automatic transmission. Gear jumping is more likely to occur during driving. If the gears inside the transmission are worn, it will prevent the vehicle from operating properly. The outer shaft of the gear will exert excessive force, and when this force continuously exceeds the force generated by the spring, it will cause the vehicle to automatically jump out of gear.2. Weakened or damaged locking spring force: Locking springs are categorized into free-type gas springs, self-locking gas springs, balance gas springs, and traction gas springs. Regardless of the type, the spring serves a supporting role, and its elasticity is crucial. The piston rod of the locking spring is hollow, and its operating principle involves controlling the gear lever through the rod's wrench device. If the locking spring's force weakens or becomes damaged, it will cause the vehicle to automatically jump out of gear.