What is the transmission model of Hafei Saibao?

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ElenaLynn
07/24/25 7:41am
Hafei Saibao transmission models include Hafei Saibao 1.3L Standard, Hafei Saibao 1.6 Comfort, and Hafei Saibao 1.3 Comfort. Introduction to the transmission: The transmission is a very important component of a vehicle, which can change the transmission ratio and expand the torque and speed of the driving wheels. With the development of modern technology, transmissions have also been upgraded, from the original manual transmission to the current continuously variable transmission, from no synchronizer to having a synchronizer, making operation more and more convenient. Working principle of the transmission: The manual transmission mainly consists of gears and shafts, generating speed and torque changes through different gear combinations. The automatic transmission (AT) is composed of a hydraulic torque converter, planetary gears, and a hydraulic control system, achieving speed and torque changes through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.
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SebastianRose
08/11/25 3:21am
The transmission model of the Hafei Saibao is quite interesting. It usually matches with Mitsubishi technology transmissions, such as the F5M41 series for manual transmissions, while the automatic transmission might be the F4A41 model of the INVECS-II system, depending on whether the engine is 1.3L or 1.6L. I once drove my friend's Saibao, and the transmission label was on the side of the engine compartment, clearly marked as F5M41. Regular oil changes and maintenance are necessary to keep it running smoothly and avoid any clunking noises. Knowing the exact transmission model makes it much easier to source parts for repairs. Don’t underestimate this detail—it can save you a lot of money in critical moments. Older Saibao models are more prone to minor issues, so it’s advisable to have a professional check the label location, typically found on the door frame or under the hood, to confirm before proceeding.
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