2017-10-10
Check for any loose or damaged wiring connections related to the transmission system.
Inspect and possibly replace the transmission fluid, ensuring it is at the correct level and in good condition.
Perform a thorough inspection of the transmission for any signs of wear, damage, or internal failures that may be causing the incorrect ratio.
Verify and, if necessary, calibrate the shift solenoids and other transmission control components.
If all else fails, consider replacing the transmission with a new or rebuilt unit if the issue persists and cannot be resolved with other repairs.
Low transmission fluid level
Faulty transmission solenoid
Damaged or worn out clutch plates
Malfunctioning torque converter
Faulty transmission control module
Slipping transmission or delayed engagement
Harsh shifting or jerking when changing gears
Engine revving without corresponding acceleration
Check Engine Light (CEL) or Transmission Warning Light illumination
Decreased fuel efficiency