The gearbox remains one of the fundamental elements of the Seat Arona. It is quite common for noises to appear the more time passes, these are usually related to a bad use of the clutch system. But depending on the noise, the nature of the malfunction is sometimes different. So let's see what are the most common noises and what to do to overcome it .noise-gearbox-Seat-Arona

The box of my Seat Arona purrs

This type of rolling noise will come from several situations. Often the noise disappears when you engage. In the event that your Seat Arona gearbox hums, it is usually a slight noise , however rather unpleasant. In principle this remains a malfunction of rolling . If you are more of a handyman, there is a method. you can go into repairs and try to find the faulty bearing. If you are not a handyman, go instead to a mechanic. This kind of noise can get worse the more time passes, and it is necessary to replace the complete gearbox.

Seat Arona: Whistling of the gearbox

If the gearbox of this Seat Arona whistles, it can produce a rather sudden breakdown. It is therefore essential to pay attention to it. This type of noise usually occurs when components begin to collide and wear out. It is not obvious to know if work is likely or if it will be necessary to change the integral gearbox. We advise you to go to your garage to carry out a more in-depth audit.

Seat Arona: The gearbox hangs and makes a cracking noise

If your gearbox hangs up as soon as you try to shift into gear, there is inevitably a malfunction. Indeed, this remains one of the most regular dysfunctions. A gearbox can never be a problem if you really take care of it, however improper daily use can cause malfunctions extremely quickly. The malfunction is probably due to a lack of oil! The method is easy. If the level is low, it will be enough to repeat the level. If the malfunction does not go away, your gearbox is damaged. You will then most certainly have to change it.

For automatic gearboxes

Knowing that there is not too much human intervention, it remains very rare that the automatic transmission of the Seat Arona is damaged on its own. The reasons are therefore extremely simple! The first thing to consider is your oil level , then why not lubricate the mechanism. However, it is better to go to a manufacturer's garage, it is safer. Do not hesitate to write a comment if your problem is different to help other Internet users.