What is the reason for the jerky start of the Audi A6L's CVT transmission?
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The reason for the jerky start of the Audi A6L's CVT transmission is a dirty valve body. A dirty transmission valve body can degrade the quality and friction characteristics of the transmission fluid, increasing friction and wear. Additionally, sludge can form inside the transmission, causing blockages in the valve body and pipelines, which disrupts the proper regulation of hydraulic pressure, leading to transmission issues. Simply cleaning the valve body can resolve the problem. Relevant information about CVT transmissions is as follows: 1. Since CVT transmissions do not have the gear sets found in conventional automatic transmissions, the associated gear shift jerks are eliminated. As a result, CVT transmissions provide linear power output, offering a very smooth driving experience. 2. Theoretically, a CVT transmission system can have an infinite number of gear ratios, allowing for more flexible gear settings. This makes it easier to achieve a balance between gear ratios, speed ratios, performance, fuel consumption, and emissions in traditional transmission systems.