Possible causes and solutions:

1. Problems with automatic transmission oil:

*Low oil level: Check the oil level and add to the required level.
* Dirty oil: Replace the automatic transmission oil and filter according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
*Wrong type of oil: Make sure you are using the oil recommended by the manufacturer.

2. Problems with automatic transmission valves and solenoids:

* Faulty pressure relief valves: Responsible for smooth gear changes. Replace faulty valves.
* Faulty solenoids: Control the flow of automatic transmission fluid. Replace failed solenoids.

3. Problems with the automatic transmission torque converter:

* Worn or seized: Converts engine torque. Replacement required.
* Slipping: The engine torque is not being transmitted sufficiently to the wheels. Diagnose and repair the torque converter.

4. Problems with automatic transmission sensors:

* Faulty input shaft speed sensor: Provides gear ratio information to the automatic transmission ECU. Replace the faulty sensor.
* Faulty output shaft speed sensor: Provides the automatic transmission ECU with information about wheel speed. Replace the faulty sensor.

5. Problems with the automatic transmission ECU:

* Software malfunctions: May cause incorrect operation of the automatic transmission. Update or replace the ECU.
* Damaged wiring: Check the wiring for damage or corrosion. Repair or replace damaged wiring.

6. Other reasons:

* Worn or stuck shift cables: May make shifting difficult or difficult. Replace faulty cables.
* Worn engine or transmission mount: Can lead to vibration, which makes shifting noise worse. Replace worn cushions.
* Discharged battery: May reduce the voltage needed for the automatic transmission to operate properly. Charge or replace the battery.

Note: Diagnosing and repairing automatic transmission kicking can be a complex process, so it is recommended that you contact a qualified mechanic for proper diagnosis and repair.

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