2017-10-10
Check the transmission fluid level and condition, and replace if necessary.
Inspect and clean the transmission solenoids, and replace any faulty ones.
Perform a transmission flush and filter replacement.
Inspect and repair any damaged wiring or connectors in the transmission system.
If all else fails, consider replacing the transmission friction element.
Low transmission fluid levels
Worn or damaged friction elements in the transmission
Faulty solenoid valves in the transmission
Malfunctioning sensors or wiring issues
Internal mechanical failure of the transmission
Transmission Friction Element:
Transmission may fail to shift properly or may be stuck in a specific gear.
Engine may rev higher than usual, even when driving at lower speeds.
Vehicle may experience slipping or jerking during acceleration.
Gear changes may be delayed or exhibit a noticeable hesitation.
Transmission fluid may overheat, leading to a burning smell or discolored fluid.