Possible reasons for the Hyundai Solaris automatic transmission kicking:
1. Insufficient level or poor quality automatic transmission fluid
* It is recommended to check the fluid level and condition every 30,000-60,000 km.
* Use only the type of fluid recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Dirty automatic transmission filter
* The filter cleans the automatic transmission fluid from impurities and metal shavings.
* Recommended filter replacement every 60,000-90,000 km.
3. Malfunction of automatic transmission solenoids
* Solenoids control the flow of fluid into the automatic transmission, allowing gear shifting.
* Faulty solenoids can cause kicking and slipping.
4. Wear of friction discs
* Friction discs transmit torque between the automatic transmission shafts.
* Wear on discs can cause slipping and kicking when shifting.
5. Problems with the torque converter
* The torque converter transmits torque from the engine to the automatic transmission.
* Torque converter malfunctions can cause kicking and noise.
6. Malfunctions of the electronic control unit (ECU) of the automatic transmission
* The ECU controls the operation of the automatic transmission, receiving signals from sensors and controlling solenoids.
* ECU malfunctions can disrupt the operation of the automatic transmission and cause kicks.
7. Faulty automatic transmission sensors
* Automatic transmission sensors provide the ECU with information about the condition of the transmission.
* Faulty sensors may transmit incorrect data, which leads to incorrect operation of the automatic transmission and kicking.
Recommendations for eliminating kicks in the Hyundai Solaris automatic transmission:
* Check the level and condition of the automatic transmission fluid.
* Replace the automatic transmission filter.
* Carry out computer diagnostics of the automatic transmission to identify faulty solenoids or sensors.
* If necessary, repair or replace faulty components.
*Please ensure that you are using original or compatible high quality parts.