Transmission kicking when braking may indicate the following problems:

Mechanical problems:

* Worn clutch cups: When the clutch cups wear out, slippage may occur during deceleration, resulting in kicking.
* Contaminated transmission oil: Dirty oil can cause poor clutch performance, resulting in shifting noise.
* Worn seals: Worn seals can leak transmission fluid, causing loss of pressure and shifting problems.
* Faulty valve body: A faulty valve body can not properly regulate transmission oil pressure, resulting in rough shifting and kicking.

Electrical problems:

* Faulty solenoids: Solenoids control the engagement and disengagement of clutches in the transmission. Their malfunction can lead to incorrect gear shifting and kicking.
*Faulty Crankshaft Position Sensor: A faulty crankshaft position sensor can provide inaccurate engine speed data, leading to transmission shifting problems.
* Faulty Transmission Control Module (TCM): The TCM controls the operation of the transmission. Its malfunction can lead to incorrect gear shifting and kicking.

Other problems:

*Low Transmission Fluid: Low transmission fluid can cause low oil pressure, resulting in shifting noise.
* Torque Transformer Failure: A torque transformer failure can result in loss of power transfer from the engine to the transmission, resulting in kicking when decelerating.

Solution:

If the transmission kicks when braking, it is recommended that you have it diagnosed and repaired by a qualified mechanic.

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