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SLIPPING

The term “slipping” refers to when the transmission seems to stay between gears when shifting. Slips often occur when the transmission fluid level is lower than recommended. The same problem can happen because of incorrect oil pressure from the result of using old, burnt, or contaminated fluid.
An incorrectly calibrated transmission module can also cause a transmission to slip from time to time. Driving with a slipping transmission will cause permanent damage to the internal components. If the fluid level is right and the transmission software is up-to-date, the transmission may need to be replaced.

Signs to look out for:
a. Slight whistling sound when shifting.
b. A strong burnt smell
Troubleshooting procedure:
i. inspect when troubleshooting a slipping transmission is the fluid level. If the level is low, adjust it following the manufacturer’s recommendation. A quick test drive will let you know if you fixed the problem. If the transmission is still slipping, then,
ii. Check if there’s an update available for the TCM. Make sure the transmission calibration is correct, reset the mapping, and test the car once again.
iii. At that point, if the problem is still present, you will need the help of a transmission specialist. After a thorough inspection, further disassembly may be necessary to find the problem and replace the faulty component.

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