The transmission is one of the most important elements of a vehicle. It allows the automobile to shift gears to keep up with the load and speed conditions of the drive. Checking the transmission fluid is essential since the fluid is what keeps the transmission lubricated. Here are five symptoms of transmission repair trouble that you need to watch out for.
In some cases, a complete transmission replacement may be needed, but in other instances, you may be able to get by with a transmission repair. Common repairs include a transmission flush, which cleans the system; a clutch replacement, for manual transmissions that are sticking or slipping; and a transmission fluid change. Ideally, you should have your transmission fluid changed every 60,000 to 100,000 miles for an automatic transmission and every 30,000 to 60,000 miles for a manual transmission.
If your mechanic tells you that you will need a transmission replacement, you may be concerned about the price of the job. Fortunately, many auto repair shops offer customers the option to have their transmissions replaced with rebuilt systems. These are used transmissions that have been previously repaired. Using a rebuilt transmission can greatly reduce the price of your replacement job.
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