What Causes the Failure of the Mechatronic Unit?
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Mechatronic unit failure is caused by excessively high temperatures in the transmission's working environment. The transmission mechatronic unit is highly susceptible to the effects of high temperatures, which can significantly reduce the lifespan of various electronic components inside the transmission. Generally, a damaged transmission mechatronic unit can only be resolved through complete replacement. Avoiding aggressive driving in daily use can help slow down the aging process of the mechatronic unit. The mechatronic unit is connected to the transmission housing via bolts. The transmission, also known as a gearbox, is an automotive component used to alter the speed and torque from the engine, and it can fix or change the gear ratio between the output and input shafts.