What to Do When Transmission Fluid Temperature Rises?
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Solutions for high transmission fluid temperature: If you receive a warning about high transmission fluid temperature while driving, immediately stop the vehicle. Wait for the temperature to return to normal, then visit a 4S shop or a professional auto repair shop as soon as possible to address the issue. Excessive transmission fluid temperature can degrade the performance of the fluid, increase friction and wear in the transmission, and lead to the formation of sludge inside the transmission, causing jerking and impact. If the temperature exceeds 120 degrees Celsius, rubber sealing materials will begin to harden and age, leading to leaks and reduced hydraulic pressure. In severe cases, this can result in the transmission being rendered unusable. If the problem persists after changing the fluid, it is likely that there is an issue with the transmission itself.