Yes, transmission vibration can occur when the oil level in an automatic transmission (AT) is low.

Low oil level leads to the following problems:

* Incomplete lubrication: Low oil levels do not provide sufficient lubrication to the internal components of the automatic transmission, which leads to increased friction and wear.
* Temperature increase: Due to increased friction, the temperature of the automatic transmission increases, which further reduces lubrication efficiency.
* Torque converter stall: If the oil level is too low, the torque converter may begin to slip, causing vibration and shock.

As a result of these problems, automatic transmission vibration may occur, especially:

* When overclocking
* When changing gears
*At low speeds
* When the load on the automatic transmission increases

Low automatic transmission oil levels can also cause serious damage to the transmission, so it is important to maintain proper levels. Regularly check the oil level in the automatic transmission and, if necessary, add the fluid recommended by the manufacturer.

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