Vicky23
Optra automatic gearbox issues
Summary of the thread
A 2015 Chevrolet Optra with 220,000 km is experiencing issues with its automatic gearbox, including non-functional paddle shifters, slipping and grinding noises, slow response, and being stuck in emergency mode. An error code suggests a potential problem with the transmission control unit (TCU). The control unit may be sending incorrect signals, causing these symptoms. A mechanic confirmed the TCU is likely defective and recommended replacement.
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Vicky23 (community.author)
Interesting. How did you figure out it was the control module? Was it hard to diagnose? Did you also get an error code related to it?
hannahhahn75
Yeah, the error code pointed toward it. Also, my mechanic used a diagnostic tool that showed the control module was sending incorrect signals. It's like the brain is telling the limbs to do the wrong thing. Best to get it checked at a trusted workshop; defective control units are sadly common in this gearbox.
Vicky23 (community.author)
Thanks! Seems like it's probably the control unit, like you said. I took it to the mechanic who also thinks the control unit is defective and needs replacing. They quoted me around 1000€ for the repair. At least I know what I'm dealing with now.
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hannahhahn75
Sounds familiar. I had similar symptoms in my Optra, though I didn't experience the paddle shifter issue as mine is not equipped with them. The slipping and grinding sounds are not a good sign. It could be the control module acting up. Think of it like a computer glitch affecting how the transmission operates.