Why Does Water Enter the Transmission?
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Transmissions are equipped with vent holes, and the formation of a small amount of water droplets due to temperature changes is a normal phenomenon. These droplets vaporize due to high temperatures and are expelled as steam. Below is an introduction to different types of transmissions: 1. AT (Automatic Transmission): Primarily 4AT, but evolving towards multi-speed directions like 6AT and 8AT. AT offers smooth shifting, good comfort, and strong power transmission capabilities, but it has poor fuel economy and high manufacturing costs. 2. AMT (Automated Manual Transmission): Based on traditional manual transmissions, it only modifies the manual operation part, achieving automatic shifting through an electronically controlled automatic operating system. AMT has a simple structure, low cost, and good fuel economy, but it offers poor comfort and presents challenges in automated control. 3. CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission): A true stepless transmission with fewer parts and a compact size, offering high efficiency and low fuel consumption. It can also serve as a power coupling and transmission for hybrid vehicles. However, it has drawbacks such as complex manufacturing, high investment costs, and a tendency for the drive belt to wear out quickly with a short lifespan.