Possible reasons:
*Low or dirty transmission oil: Check the oil level and replace if necessary.
* Faulty Input Shaft Speed Sensor: The sensor provides vehicle speed information that is necessary for the transmission to operate correctly.
* Worn or damaged friction plates: Friction plates are responsible for transferring power from the engine to the transmission.
* Faulty Output Shaft Speed Sensor: The sensor provides information about the output shaft speed, which is used to control gear shifting.
* Dirty or faulty shift control solenoid: The solenoids control the flow of oil in the transmission, which causes gears to shift.
* Torque converter problems: The torque converter is used to transfer power from the engine to the transmission.
* Electrical Problems: Problems with wiring or electronic components can cause the transmission to not operate properly.
* Software errors in the transmission control unit: The computer unit that controls the transmission may contain errors that cause shifting problems.
* Worn or faulty mechanical components: Worn or damaged components such as bearings, gears and shafts can cause kicking.
Steps to resolve the issue:
1. Check the level and condition of the oil in the gearbox.
2. Check for faulty sensors, solenoids, or electrical components.
3. Inspect friction discs and other mechanical components for wear or damage.
4. Repair or replace faulty components as necessary.
5. Update the transmission control module software.
6. In extreme cases, the transmission may need to be overhauled.
Offers:
*Service the transmission regularly, following the manufacturer’s recommendations.
* Avoid sudden acceleration and braking, which can stress the transmission.
* Do not overload the vehicle.
*If the problem persists after following these steps, contact a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.