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dennistaylor8
Mokka Transmission Issues
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dennistaylor8 (Author)
I haven't checked the gearbox oil level myself. I'm not sure where the fill point is. The grinding only happens when the gearbox is acting up. If it is not in emergency mode, I hear nothing. Could something else trigger the sensor, or is the sensor faulty?
mariekoenig1
If you haven't checked the oil level, start there! It could trigger the sensor if it's low. A faulty sensor is possible too. With those symptoms and error codes, take it to a workshop. They can diagnose the sensor and check the oil level/condition. It might save money in the long run.
dennistaylor8 (Author)
I took it to a local workshop. They confirmed the gearbox oil level was low, triggering the error codes and emergency mode. They topped it off and replaced the faulty sensor. The total repair cost was 365€. Everything runs smoothly now.
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mariekoenig1
Sounds like a headache. The gearbox sensor issue could be the problem, especially with those symptoms. Low oil level is a good thought. Have you checked it? It's a pain on some cars, but worth checking before replacing parts. Is the grinding constant or only when it's acting up?