Where is the Haima 8S transmission produced?
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The Haima 8S transmission is produced in Nanjing. A transmission refers to a component that adapts to changes in a vehicle's driving resistance, alters the torque and speed of the drive wheels, and enables the car to move forward and backward. Its functions include: 1. Changing the transmission ratio to expand the range of torque and speed variations of the drive wheels; 2. Allowing the vehicle to reverse while maintaining the engine's rotation direction; 3. Utilizing neutral gear to interrupt power transmission, enabling the engine to change speed and facilitating gear shifts in the transmission. Transmission maintenance includes: 1. Regularly replacing transmission fluid; 2. Frequently checking the fluid level; 3. Avoiding coasting in neutral; 4. Periodically cleaning the transmission; 5. Avoiding forced gear disengagement; 6. Reducing idle warm-up time.
Having driven for over a decade, I've previously pondered the transmission origin of the Haima 8S. This SUV uses an automatic transmission, likely the 6AT version if I'm not mistaken. As far as I know, Haima Motors has factories in Haikou, Hainan and Zhengzhou, Henan, where the transmission is probably either self-produced or manufactured in collaboration with domestic suppliers like Dongan Mitsubishi. The advantage of Chinese-made transmissions is easier maintenance and more affordable parts. If you experience rough shifting while driving, be sure to check the transmission fluid and connector plugs—don't wait until major issues arise. Overall, the quality of domestic transmissions has improved significantly, offering good durability while saving costs. During maintenance, consulting the 4S shop technicians is always the wiser approach.
As a young car enthusiast, I'd like to talk about the transmission of the Haima 8S. It uses an automatic transmission system, and based on my research, most of them are domestically produced, likely from supporting factories in Henan or Hainan. Haima has close cooperation with domestic supply chains. This transmission is designed for smooth operation and good fuel efficiency, with almost no jerking sensation during driving. To expand a bit, although domestic transmissions aren't as expensive as imported ones, they offer easier access to spare parts for later maintenance, and their fuel consumption control keeps up with current trends. Regular checks of fluids and the drivetrain can extend its lifespan.