Possible causes of shocks in the automatic transmission:

*Low transmission fluid level: Check fluid level and add if necessary.
* Contaminated transmission fluid: Replace fluid and filter.
* Worn or damaged clutches or solenoids: Replace damaged components.
* Defective torque converter: Replace the torque converter.
*Wiring or sensor problems: Check and replace faulty components.
* Faulty Transmission Control Unit (TCU): Reprogram or replace the TCU.
* Mechanical problems: Worn gears or shafts can cause jolts.
* Clogged oil pan: A clogged oil pan can impede fluid flow.
* Incorrectly adjusted shift cable: Adjust the shift cable to ensure smooth shifting.
*Worn or damaged engine mounts?? ??????: Replace worn bearings.

Actions to be taken:

*Check the fluid level: Use the transmission dipstick to check the fluid level. Add fluid of the required type and quality.
* Replace transmission fluid and filter: This will help remove contaminants and ensure proper lubrication.
*Check Trouble Codes: Use an OBD2 scanner to identify any stored trouble codes.
*Consult a mechanic: If you cannot determine the cause of the shaking or fix the problem yourself, contact a qualified mechanic.

Consequences of ignoring shocks in the automatic transmission:

*Degraded performance and fuel economy
*Damage to the gearbox leading to costly repairs
*Increased risk of accident due to unpredictable gear shifting

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