The gearbox remains one of the main components of the Kia Pop. Quite often it happens that noises arise over time, these are usually linked to a bad use of the clutch. However, depending on the noise, the cause of the problem may be different. So let's see what are the most regular noises and how to fix them .noise-gearbox-Kia-Pop

My Kia Pop's box purrs

This kind of rolling noise will come from multiple situations. Generally the problem stops when the clutch is pressed. If your Kia Pop gearbox hums, it's usually a slight noise , but quite annoying. Generally this remains a problem of rolling . If you are more of a handyman, we can find a method. you will be able to embark on work and detect the defective bearing. If you are not a handyman, go to a mechanic. This kind of noise can get worse over time, and you will need to replace the entire gearbox.

Kia Pop: Whistling of the gearbox

If the Kia Pop gearbox whistles, it can generate a fairly rapid breakdown. It is therefore essential to deal with it. This kind of hissing usually occurs when components begin to collide and wear out. Difficult to say if work is possible or if it will be necessary to change the complete gearbox. We advise you to go to your car repairer to carry out a more specific audit.

Kia Pop: The gearbox hangs and makes a cracking noise

If your gearbox hangs up when you change gears, there is inevitably a problem. Indeed, this remains one of the most regular concerns. A gearbox can never have a problem when you really take care of it, but a bad habit in everyday life can generate problems extremely quickly. The problem is probably due to a lack of oil! The method is simple. If ever the level is low, just repeat the level. If the problem remains, your gearbox is broken. You will therefore most likely have to change it.

For automatic gearboxes

Since there is not too much human interaction, it is rather exceptional that the automatic transmission of a Kia Pop wears itself. The causes turn out to be extremely easy! The first point to check is the oil level , then ultimately lubricate the device. However, we advise you to go to a manufacturer's garage, it is safer. You can post a comment to provide more precision and help our future readers.