6. Bad Transmission Fluid. Like your automatic transmission, the torque converter is full of transmission fluid. This fluid helps cool the converter and transfers energy. If your Fremont has bad transmission fluid, it can cause the torque converter to go bad. Taking a look at the transmission fluid should be the first thing that you do.
Fuel consumption for the 2014 Fiat Freemont is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Fiat Freemont currently offers fuel consumption from 6.4 to 10.4L/100km. The Fiat Freemont is available with the following fuel types: PULP, Diesel and ULP.
Mini models with a 6-speed automatic transmission, designated as TF-60, can develop several issues with gear changes. Some common symptoms range from delayed or erratic gear shifts and shift flares on accelerations to failures to engage the torque converter clutch. In most severe cases, some of the clutches may be burned.
Lounge 2.4-litre petrol (6-speed automatic) $30,300. Fiat Freemont Engine. Fiat Freemont diesel scores the Fiat 2.0-litre, four-cylinder MultiJet 2 turbo-diesel with 125kW of power at 4000rpm and peak torque of 350Nm from 1750rpm – 2500rpm. Combined cycle fuel economy of 6.3l/100kms ranks amongst the pace-setters in this league.
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