Possible reasons when a Suzuki Grand Vitara with automatic transmission kicks:

Mechanical problems:

* Worn torque converter clutches
* Worn or damaged planetary gears
*Low or contaminated transmission fluid
* Problems with the gear selector

Electrical problems:

* Faulty gear shift solenoids
* Problems with the electronic control unit (ECU) of the transmission
* Open or short circuit in wiring

Sensors:

* Faulty input shaft speed sensor
* Faulty output shaft speed sensor
*Faulty throttle position sensor

Other reasons:

* Clogged throttle body
* Faulty spark plugs or high voltage wires
*Low battery

Diagnostics and repair:

To accurately diagnose the cause, it is recommended to contact a service station. The mechanic will do the following:

* Checking the level and condition of the transmission fluid
* Read fault codes from transmission ECU
* Checking electrical wiring and sensors
* Mechanical inspection of transmission components

Based on the diagnostic results, the mechanic will perform the necessary repairs or replacement of parts.

Preventing kicks in the automatic transmission of a Suzuki Grand Vitara:

*Change transmission fluid regularly according to manufacturer’s recommendations
* Do not overload the car
* Avoid sudden acceleration and braking
* Monitor the condition of the battery and ignition system
* Fix any transmission problems early

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