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How does prolonged driving with worn o r damaged transmission components lead to failure in the JAC T6?

How does prolonged driving with worn o r damaged transmission components lead to failure in the JAC T6?

Drivers often continue using their JAC T6 even after noticing unusual noises, slipping gears, o r difficulty in shifting. How do worn bearings, damaged synchronizers, o r low fluid levels contribute to progressive transmission failure over time, and what early warning signs should owners look for to prevent irreversible damage?
Talha Kyanii asked on 13 Dec 2025 11:42:00 am
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Gari Master - on 13 Dec 2025 11:43:53 am
Continuing to drive a JAC T6 with worn o r damaged transmission parts accelerates deterioration:

Worn bearings and synchronizers: Cause rough o r delayed shifting. Continued use increases friction and heat, damaging adjacent gears.

Low fluid levels o r degraded fluid: Reduce lubrication, causing excessive wear on gears and clutch assemblies.

Persistent abnormal noises: Grinding, whining, o r clunking indicates internal stress. Ignoring these can result in broken gears o r total failure.

Progressive damage: Small issues compound over time what begins as minor slipping o r difficulty shifting can eventually prevent the vehicle from moving o r cause catastrophic gearbox failure.

Early warning signs to watch for:

Difficulty engaging gears o r slipping

Unusual noises from the gearbox

Transmission overheating o r burning smell
Addressing these signs promptly prevents irreversible damage.
 

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