What causes the abnormal noise when shifting gears in the Baojun 530 automatic transmission?

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VanCali
07/29/25 7:30pm
The reasons for abnormal noise when shifting gears in the Baojun 530 automatic transmission are as follows: Shifting into reverse before the vehicle comes to a complete stop: The automatic transmission must be shifted into reverse only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. This is because the input shaft and output shaft rotate in opposite directions, and the gears in an automatic transmission are constantly meshed. Once the locking mechanism engages, the gears will exert force against each other. If you shift into reverse before the vehicle has completely stopped, the immense force can damage the planetary gear set or even the entire transmission. Using the left foot to brake: Drivers accustomed to manual transmission vehicles may find it difficult to adjust when switching to an automatic transmission. Some may think that since the left foot is no longer needed for the clutch, they can use the left foot for braking and the right foot for the accelerator.
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