Possible reasons:

Incorrect amount of transmission fluid:

* Fluid level is too low or too high
*Wrong fluid used

Contaminated transmission fluid:

* Poor maintenance or high mileage with dirty fluid

Faulty solenoids or sensors:

* Faulty solenoids or sensors may misdirect fluid flow, causing jerking and jerking

Problems with the hydraulic block:

* A clogged or damaged hydraulic unit can restrict fluid flow or create additional resistance, resulting in kicking

Clutch malfunction:

* Worn or damaged clutches may slip or engage unsmoothly, resulting in kicking when shifting

Worn or damaged gears:

* If the gears are heavily worn or damaged, it becomes difficult to shift smoothly, resulting in kicking

Faulty torque converter:

*A faulty torque converter can cause slippage or vibration resulting in kicking

Incorrect connection:

* Incorrect connection of connectors or electrical harnesses during repairs may impair the operation of the transmission

Troubleshooting steps:

1. Check the level and condition of the transmission fluid.
2. Replace dirty transmission fluid.
3. Diagnose and replace faulty solenoids, sensors or hydraulic unit.
4. Inspect and repair clutches or transmissions if they are worn or damaged.
5. Check and repair the faulty torque converter.
6. Make sure all connectors and electrical harnesses are connected correctly.

Important:

*Consult a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.
* Do not attempt to repair the transmission yourself unless you have the proper knowledge and tools.
* Delaying repairs may result in further damage and costly repairs.

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