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1.Low/Dirty Transmission Fluid
If you neglect low, leaky, or dirty transmission fluid, it
can damage your whole transmission or the parts within it. Transmission fluid
gradually becomes dirty over time, which can put extra stress on your
transmission system's function. Low transmission fluid can cause your
transmission to overheat from there not being enough fluid to cool it. Keep an
eye on your transmission fluid levels and for signs of leaking. This simple fix
can severely damage your transmission when ignored, so getting your
transmission fluid services can prevent you from a major problem.
2.Low Engine Coolant
Low levels of engine coolant can also cause overheating.
Engines and transmissions use the same cooling system to provide optimal
operating temperature throughout. With that being said, when an engine
overheats, so does your transmission. Low coolant levels or high engine
temperatures mean a problem, so it should get serviced as soon as possible to
prevent transmission damage.
3.Small Transmission Problems
No matter how small a transmission problem may seem, it is
important to get your vehicle diagnosed as soon as you can. Transmission
problems can go from small to large very quickly. Any transmission problem is a
problem. When you address the need as soon as you notice, it could save you from
expensive repairs, unnecessary damage, or transmission failure. For example,
low transmission fluid replacement is a simple repair with a big impact.
4.Skipping Transmission Maintenance
Regular transmission can save you from expensive repairs.
The recommendation for a transmission flush/fluid change is every 30,000-60,000
miles, depending on your type of car and how often you drive it. Transmission
fluid becomes dirty and contaminated over time from normal wear and tear. Be
sure to bring your vehicle in for regular Transmission maintenance to catch issues early.
Eagle Transmission Repair Shop
Serving all the Dallas
Area
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