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What ruins a transmission?
Several factors can cause transmission deterioration or failure. Here are some common problems that can damage your transmission:
① Lack of maintenance: Regular maintenance, including checking and changing the transmission oil, is crucial to keeping the transmission in good condition. Neglecting maintenance can result in fluid contamination, increased friction, and accelerated wear of transmission components.
② Overheating: Overheating will cause the transmission oil to decompose, resulting in a decrease in lubrication and cooling capabilities. Towing heavy loads, driving in extreme temperatures, or pushing your vehicle beyond its limits can cause overheating. Continued overheating can damage internal components such as seals, clutches, and gears.
③ Low fluid level: Insufficient transmission oil level will lead to insufficient lubrication and cooling, resulting in increased friction and heat accumulation. Low fluid levels can result from leaks, improper fluid changes, or neglect to regularly check fluid levels.
④ Contaminated fluid: Over time, transmission fluid can become contaminated with debris, dirt, or metal particles. Contaminated fluid can cause increased friction, component wear, and internal component damage. Common sources of contamination include internal wear, improper fluid maintenance, or using the wrong type of fluid.
⑤ Harsh driving conditions: Driving in heavy traffic, towing heavy loads, or frequently driving on steep slopes can put additional stress on the transmission, leading to increased wear and potential damage over time.
⑥ Improper oil changes: Using the wrong type of transmission fluid or neglecting to follow recommended oil change intervals can cause transmission problems. The correct type of fluid specified by the vehicle manufacturer must be used and the recommended maintenance schedule must be followed.
⑦ Mechanical failure: Over time, internal components such as gears, bearings, seals, and hydraulic pistons can wear out or fail due to normal wear, manufacturing defects, or insufficient maintenance. Mechanical failure can cause symptoms such as slipping, difficulty shifting, or complete transmission failure.
⑧ Fluid leaks: Leaks from seals, gaskets, or a damaged transmission pan can cause fluid loss, resulting in low fluid levels and insufficient lubrication. Transmission oil leaks should be addressed promptly to prevent damage to the transmission.
⑨ Driving habits: Aggressive driving behaviors such as rapid acceleration, sudden braking or frequent gear changes will put extra stress on the transmission and lead to premature wear and failure.