What is the problem with the transmission slipping in the Mistra?
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Severe wear of the clutch, brake or one-way clutch itself, excessive clearance of the clutch plates, causing slippage. Excessive transmission fluid: Adding too much transmission fluid, which generates a large amount of bubbles when violently stirred by the planetary gears during operation, leading to slippage. Using non-specified transmission fluid, some inferior fluids can also accelerate the aging, swelling or failure of internal transmission seals, resulting in slippage. Symptoms of transmission slipping: When starting, pressing the accelerator pedal results in high engine speed but slow vehicle acceleration. During driving, pressing the accelerator deeply leads to slow vehicle speed increase. When going uphill, the engine speed is high but the vehicle moves slowly. When shifting into a certain gear while the vehicle is in motion, the engine speed suddenly increases but the vehicle speed increases slowly.