What causes the clicking sound when engaging reverse gear in Lavida Plus?
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Transmission components are numerous, and the causes of noise can be quite complex. It may be due to excessive wear in the differential causing large gaps, or excessive clearance between gears. Below are detailed explanations of related content: Introduction: The new vehicle has a length of 4670mm, a wheelbase of 2688mm, a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters, uses 92-octane gasoline, 205/55R16 tires, front MacPherson independent suspension, rear torsion beam non-independent suspension, and is equipped with tire pressure monitoring, auto start-stop, support for CarLife and CarPlay, electric sunroof, LED headlight assembly, one-touch up/down windows with anti-pinch protection, PM2.5 filtration, and other features. Cause Analysis: If the noise occurs when shifting gears in a cold vehicle but not when the vehicle is warm, it may be due to excessive oil pressure causing the clutch to engage too quickly, resulting in noise. During analysis and judgment, pay attention to whether the noise is related to specific speeds, such as some planetary gears being more noticeable at around 50Km/h. If the noise occurs in a specific gear, it is certainly related to components affecting that gear's transmission. If the noise occurs in all gears, it is often due to a fault in the constant-mesh gear shaft or insufficient transmission oil. If the transmission noise is significant, it is recommended to send the vehicle to a professional repair shop to identify the faulty component and replace it.