What is the reason for the abnormal noise in the fifth gear transmission?
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Abnormal noise in the fifth gear transmission is caused by wear and damage to the bearings. Transmission abnormal noise: If the car makes abnormal noise at idle speed, and the noise disappears when the clutch is depressed, it indicates that the source of the noise is a transmission failure. Abnormal noise in the transmission is generally caused by bearing or gear wear. Engine compartment abnormal noise: Some sounds from engine vibration are normal, but there are special cases, such as the sharp squealing of the belt, which is usually caused by belt slippage; another example is the sharp sound of dry friction of metal parts, which is generally due to damage to the bearings of the generator, water pump, or power steering pump.