Common signs of automatic transmission failure in a Kia Sportage:

* Slipping or delay when shifting gears: The gear does not engage smoothly or is delayed.
* Jerks or shocks when shifting gears: Excessive mechanical stress during gear changes.
* Extraneous noises: humming, buzzing or grinding sounds from the transmission.
* Oil leaks: automatic transmission oil leaks from seals or connections.
* Difficulty shifting gears: Difficulty shifting gears, especially when parking or getting out of a parking space.
* Dashboard Error Code: A diagnostic trouble code indicating problems with the automatic transmission.

Specific problems with Kia Sportage automatic transmission:

* Gear selector malfunction: Problems with the gear selection mechanism, resulting in difficulty changing gears.
* Faulty control solenoids: The solenoid valves responsible for shifting gears can fail, causing shifting problems.
* Torque Converter Failure: The device that transfers torque from the engine to the transmission can fail, causing slipping or vibration.
* Torque Converter Overrun Clutch Failure: The clutch that provides direct transmission of torque at high speeds can fail, causing vibration or acceleration problems.
* Planetary gear malfunction: The gears and shafts that make up the planetary gear of a transmission can wear out or break, causing problems with gear shifting or forward/reverse movement.

Causes of automatic transmission failure in Kia Sportage:

* Wear or damage to internal components
* Insufficient level or contamination of transmission oil
* Faulty electrical or electronic components
* Overheating or excessive loads
* Lack of maintenance or late oil change

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