2. Overloading: Exceeding the vehicle's recommended weight limit puts excessive stress on the transmission case causing it to break.
3. Defective or Worn Components: Failure of components such as bearings, gears, or shafts due to wear and tear of poor maintenance can lead to increased vibration and eventual breakage of the transmission case.
4. Manufacturing Defects: In rare cases, defects in the materials or manufacturing process of the transmission case itself can contribute to it breaking.
5. External Impacts: Accidents or collisions that subject the transmission to severe impact forces can cause the case to break.
Preventing Transmission Case Breakage:
* Regularly check and change the transmission fluid according to the recommended maintenance schedule.
* Avoid overloading the vehicle.
* Inspect and replace worn or damaged components promptly.
* Get the transmission serviced by a qualified mechanic to identify and address any potential issues.
* Drive carefully to avoid accidents or impacts that could damage the transmission.