Why does the Magotan's transmission make a rattling noise at low speeds?
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Magotan's transmission rattling noise at low speeds can be attributed to the following reasons: Incomplete clutch disengagement: Persistent operation in this manner not only causes abnormal noise but also shortens the lifespan of both the transmission and clutch over time. The solution is to standardize gear-shifting operations. Damaged gears or broken connecting bolts: The solution is to have a professional inspect and identify the specific issue, followed by targeted analysis and resolution. Failed transmission mount: This not only produces abnormal noise but also causes severe shaking and resonance with the vehicle body, increasing cabin vibration. If completely failed, it can affect gear engagement, causing the transmission to jerk noticeably with each shift, which can be felt inside the cabin. The solution is to replace the transmission mount.