What Causes the Hybrid System Fault in the Tayron GTE?
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Tayron GTE hybrid system faults are typically caused by abnormalities in minor components triggering a chain reaction within the entire system. Alternatively, mutual interference between multiple components or parts may lead to direct catastrophic failure of a specific part. It is advisable to promptly visit an authorized 4S dealership for inspection and repair. Below are the specific causes: Hybrid System Malfunction: This refers to a general term for abnormal conditions occurring in one or multiple parts of the oil-electric hybrid system software. Issues within the hybrid system, where a minor component abnormality triggers a chain reaction across the entire system (common occurrences include sudden brake pedal failure, throttle uncontrollability, or transmission lock-up). Direct Catastrophic Failure: Mutual interference among multiple components or parts results in direct catastrophic failure of a specific component (common examples include damage to terminal component energy storage units or pump mechanisms).