What Causes the Transmission to Enter Emergency Operation Mode?
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Transmission entering emergency operation mode may be due to a fault in the transmission valve body. Below are the specific reasons and solutions: Transmission valve body fault: When the transmission is in an emergency state but can still continue to operate, it indicates that there is a fault in the vehicle's transmission. Although the transmission can still output power, it may remain stuck in a certain gear without automatic shifting, significantly affecting the vehicle's performance and fuel consumption. After a transmission fault, the shifting time may become longer or shorter. An automatic transmission normally shifts based on engine speed or vehicle speed. If the shifting time becomes excessively long or short, it indicates a transmission fault. Solution: Promptly visit a professional and reputable repair shop for inspection and maintenance.