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Transmission problems can be stressful and expensive. It is
important to know what transmission issues to look for to keep your car
operating safely. So, what common transmission problems should you look for?
How do you know if your car is starting to have a problem? Here we will list
some of the most common transmission problems:1.Leak / Burning Smell
Transmission leaks are an extremely common transmission
problem that leads to internal transmission issues. Leaks start as low fluid,
then if left unnoticed leads to burnt fluid and overheating. A burning smell can
come from leaking transmission fluid Common transmission leaks can occur from
the transmission cooling line, pan gasket, driveshaft seal, or axle.
2.Check Engine Light is On
Check Engine Lights do not always mean that there is
necessarily a problem with your engine. It could mean many things are wrong
with your car, such as your transmission. A check engine needs to be diagnosed
to reveal the code error. A flashing
engine light means there is a major problem, so it should not be delayed from
getting checked out.
3.Gears Slipping, Shaking, and Grinding
When a car is slipping gears, it caused the engine to rev
higher RPM than normal and you will feel the lack in power while driving. Other
problems can occur, such as low fluid levels/burnt fluid, check engine light,
sliding sounds when switching gears, and/or trouble shifting. Shaking or grinding can result from a bearing
issue, an engine problem, or damage to the planetary gear system. It is a good
sign that there is a problem with your transmission.
4.Delay in Shift or Won’t Shift
If you notice a delay between shifting gears or a high
engine revving, then you most likely have a problem. A delay in shifting is can
be caused by a solenoid problem, clogged filter, low/dirty fluid, converter, or
clutch problem.
The vehicle’s computer takes information from all areas of
the vehicle to know when to shift and the force behind it. When your vehicle
isn’t operating properly, it may interfere with the ability to shift correctly.
Not being able to shift is not always linked to transmission problems, but can
be checked by a transmission shop to find the problem.
5.Issues with Solenoid Issues
Solenoids are what controls your downshifting and
upshifting. So, when a solenoid has an issue, it can result in shifting
problems and damage to your transmission.
6.Issues with Torque Converter
An important part of the transmission is the torque
converter. It is a device that transfers torque from the engine to the
transmission, then to the wheels of your vehicle. When a torque converter is
going bad, it can cause a shuddering feeling and overheating.
7.Lack of Maintenance
Overall, the leading cause of transmission failure,
regardless of the type of vehicle, can be due to not properly following
maintenance recommendations and ignoring car problems. For the optimal
performance of your vehicle, you should follow the manufacturer’s maintenance
recommendations fluid changes, and filter replacements.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms then contact us at Eagle Transmission Shop
of Mesquite Serving all of Dallas
and Surrounding areas.
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