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08.05.2020 16:27 # 1
ultnr
After passing through the water, I started knocking in the gearshifts in my car, the electrovalves changed, the problem was resolved, but when I stopped my car a few times in the morning, my car stopped and I wonder if there could be another reason or still there might be a problem with my transmission.
08.05.2020 16:27 # 2
ultnr
by the way my car is 2003 model 206 xy bva
08.05.2020 16:27 # 3
ultnr
xt :)
08.05.2020 16:27 # 4
koliva
Water has mixed with the air intake pipe of your vehicle's transmission oil. I recommend that you change at least your transmission oil without spending too much time.
08.05.2020 16:27 # 5
ultnr
I changed the oil and electro valves, no problem right now.
08.05.2020 16:27 # 6
fTh206
[QUOTE = ultnr] after passing through the water, my car started knocking in gearshifts, electrovalves changed, the problem was resolved, but when I stopped my car a few times in the morning, my car stopped, could there be another reason for this, or could it still be a problem with my gearbox [/ QUOTE] the same problem happened to me yesterday I got off the road, the gear changes started to be jerky: the construction gets better, rainy weather in rainy weather: ((

08.05.2020 16:27 # 7
koliva
I say it again, if after stinging from the water puddle, strange things like strikes, jolts, etc. have occurred in the gearbox, it means water has accumulated in the transmission oil. The best thing is to always change the oil in such cases. It is better than larger problems occur in the future.
08.05.2020 16:27 # 8
yavuz25
How much trouble it causes in these automatic transmissions. It is completely comfortable to use but it cannot be comfortably in the car when the man's pocket is burned.
08.05.2020 16:27 # 9
ultnr
today it was not rainy, it was not in 4th gear, I parked some kind of car, walked again, no problem.
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