What Should I Do If My Suzuki Khyber Suddenly Stops Moving Due to Transmission Failure?
What Should I Do If My Suzuki Khyber Suddenly Stops Moving Due to Transmission Failure?
In some cases, Suzuki Khyber owners experience a sudden breakdown where the car doesn’t move even though the engine is running. Could this be due to total transmission failure from fluid loss, and what emergency steps o r repairs should be taken in this situation?
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Gari Specialist asked on 12 Apr 2025 14:06:07 pm


If your Suzuki Khyber suddenly loses drive—engine running but car not moving—it’s likely that the transmission has failed, possibly due to a major fluid leak o r internal mechanical breakdown.
Emergency Steps:
Pull over safely and turn off the engine to avoid further damage.
Check under the car for fluid loss gear oil smells strong and is thick.
Do not attempt to drive further continuing may cause complete damage.
Call for towing service and have the car taken to a mechanic.
Explain the symptoms clearly to the mechanic: any previous noise, smell, o r shifting issues.
Repair Options:
If the issue is fluid loss and the internal components are still intact, a simple seal o r gasket replacement with a fluid refill might fix it.
If the transmission has seized o r suffered major wear, a gearbox overhaul o r replacement may be required.
Emergency Steps:
Pull over safely and turn off the engine to avoid further damage.
Check under the car for fluid loss gear oil smells strong and is thick.
Do not attempt to drive further continuing may cause complete damage.
Call for towing service and have the car taken to a mechanic.
Explain the symptoms clearly to the mechanic: any previous noise, smell, o r shifting issues.
Repair Options:
If the issue is fluid loss and the internal components are still intact, a simple seal o r gasket replacement with a fluid refill might fix it.
If the transmission has seized o r suffered major wear, a gearbox overhaul o r replacement may be required.