What causes the sound when shifting gears in the Wildlander?
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The reasons for the sound when shifting gears in the Wildlander are as follows: abnormal noise from the gear shifting mechanism and abnormal noise from the transmission. Abnormal noise from the gear shifting mechanism: The car's gear shifting structure consists of the gear lever, cables, gear selection and shifting mechanism, shift fork, and synchronizer. The abnormal noise from these parts is relatively small. Abnormal noise from the transmission: If the transmission oil is used for a long time, it will produce sludge, increasing the wear of the friction plates and various components. Wear in these parts can lead to faults and abnormal noise. If the sound when shifting gears is small and comes from near the gear lever, it is normal noise from the gear shifting mechanism. If the sound is a clicking noise, it is caused by a fault in the transmission gear impact.