Possible reasons:
1. Low transmission fluid level:
* Check the transmission fluid level using the dipstick. Add liquid if necessary.
2. Contaminated or low quality transmission fluid:
* Replace transmission fluid and filter according to manufacturers’ recommendations.
3. Worn or damaged transmission components:
* Gears, shafts, bands or clutches can wear out or become damaged over time, causing kicking.
* It is necessary to diagnose and repair the transmission.
4. Electronics malfunction:
*Sensors, solenoids, and electronic control unit (ECU) can fail, affecting transmission performance.
* Diagnostics and repair of electronic components are required.
5. Engine problems:
* Engine problems such as low compression or incorrect sensor readings can affect transmission performance.
* Carry out engine diagnostics.
6. Incorrect transmission setting:
*If the transmission has been repaired or rebuilt, it may not be set up correctly.
*Settings need to be adjusted.
7. Transmission fluid leak:
* Fluid leaks can cause low fluid levels and cause kicking.
* Inspect the transmission and repair any leaks.
Important Steps:
* Avoid sudden acceleration and gear changes to avoid making the problem worse.
* Take the vehicle to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.
* Maintain your transmission regularly according to the manufacturer’s recommendations to prevent future problems.