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Introduction to CVT Diagnosis




INTRODUCTION TO CVT DIAGNOSIS

The CVT can exhibit any of the following symptoms: noise or vibration is generated, Transmission fluid leaks, the vehicle does not move forward or backward. The causes of these symptoms could come from: Incorrect mounting, the Transmission fluid may be low, or a component of the transaxle may be faulty.
The following items are suspected as causes for the INVECS-III troubles: malfunction of the TCM, the sensors, the switches, the harness or connectors.