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Information About Transmissions And Fluid Changes

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You want to know all about your car's transmission to avoid big problems. As long as you do what you are supposed to with regards to your car's transmission, you can prolong it so it will run better for longer, and that means you won't have to worry about big bills and huge fixes. Here are the things you want to start with:

Changing transmission fluid

Just about all car owners are aware of the fact that they need to change their motor oil on a routine basis, but they don't all know that they need to also have their transmission fluid changed. This is partially due to the fact that a car can go much longer between the times when the transmission fluid needs changing than a car can go between the oil changes. Your vehicle's transmission oil should be changed about every 100,000 miles. If you don't know how to change the transmission fluid, then it is much better to take the car into a professional instead of trying to learn how to do it yourself by watching online videos. When a professional changes the oil, they will also be able to check out key components of the transmission to make sure everything else looks good. Talk to an auto shop such as H & S Tire & Auto Center for more information.

Understand that a transmission on a manual transmission car also needs the oil changed

You may find yourself wondering if it is just an automatic transmission that needs its fluid changed. If your car has a transmission, which they all do, then it needs the fluid changed at around 100,000 miles, regardless of whether it is an automatic or a manual transmission.

How do you know when the fluid needs to be changed?

If you aren't sure when the last transmission fluid change was done, then you want to watch for signs that let you know the time is near and you should get the car in. Some signs that can be telling you the car is in need of a transmission fluid change can include foggy or dirty-looking fluid, a malfunctioning transmission that jumps or has trouble changing gears, and a gear shifter that suddenly feels stiffer. If you have never felt a car with a transmission that's having issues, then it can be harder to know when the transmission is acting up. The car can go from running smoothly for you to one that is suddenly jerky or that has hard movements when it is trying to shift into the next gear. It can also give you a hard time when you are trying to go faster in an automatic transmission car.  


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