The gearbox is one of the main components of the Mazda Sassou. It is not uncommon for noises to occur over time, these are usually linked to a bad use of the clutch. However, depending on the noise, the source of the concern may be different. We will thus discover what will be the most frequent noises and how to fix it .
My Mazda Sassou's box purrs
This kind of rolling noise will arise on various occasions. Most often this problem stops when the clutch pedal is depressed. When the Mazda Sassou gearbox hums, it's usually a subtle noise , but rather annoying. In general, this remains a concern for rolling . If you are DIY, we can find a solution. you can start repairs and try to find the defective bearing. If not, go to a professional instead. This kind of noise may worsen over time, and you will need to replace the entire gearbox.
Mazda Sassou: Whistling of the gearbox
If the Mazda Sassou gearbox ever produces a sort of hissing sound, it can produce a rather rapid breakdown. So don't wait too long to take care of it. This type of hissing often occurs when constituents begin to collide and spoil. Difficult to say if work is possible or if you will have to change the entire gearbox. We advise you to go to your mechanic in order to carry out a more specific audit.
Mazda Sassou: The gearbox hangs and makes a cracking noise
If the gearbox hangs up as soon as you try to shift into gear, there is bound to be a problem. This remains one of the most frequent concerns. A gearbox can last a lifetime if you really take care of it, but improper daily use will cause problems suddenly. The concern probably comes from a lack of oil! The solution is easy. If the level is insufficient, you just have to refill the level. If the problem remains, it is because your gearbox is broken. You will therefore most likely have to replace it.
For automatic gearboxes
Given that there is not too much human intervention, it is rather exceptional that the automatic gearbox of a Mazda Sassou wears out on its own. The reasons are therefore super easy! The first point to check is oil level , and ultimately lubricate the device. However, we advise you to go to a manufacturer's garage, it is safer. You can write a comment to provide more precision and help our future readers.