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How does my
transmission work?
A transmission has 4 main components: 1)
Transmission Housing
The transmission housing is the
bell-shaped exterior of the transmission that protects the transmission gears.
The transmission is commonly located on the side of the engine. Connected to
the transmission is the main shaft, counter shaft, and an idler shaft.
2)
Transmission Gears
The gears control how fast or slow
the tires rotate on the axel and create torque, regardless of manual
transmission or automatic transmission.
3)
Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid is a critical
part of a transmission. It is necessary for the operation of the transmission
gears. Typically, transmission fluid red, so that you will see the fluid if it leaks.
4)
Transmission Filter
A transmission filter is simply
like any filter. It keeps transmission fluid clean, so that does not get contaminated.
It is a critical part of a transmission performance!
Do I have
to have my transmission repaired at a transmission shop?
You should not attempt to fix your transmission unless you
are a professional and have the required equipment to do so. A transmission is
complex and it is necessary to have experience and knowledge of transmission,
not the mention of the expensive tools that it requires. It is much easier to
bring your car to an experienced and trustworthy transmission expert like Eagle
Transmission. At Eagle Transmission, each of our transmission mechanic has the
understanding and knowledge needed to diagnose, repair, and install a
transmission. Even though there are ways to self-diagnose, it is way more
convenient to allow us to diagnose and fix all in one place. We offer free
initial checks at Eagle Transmission.
What
transmission repair can I check on my own?
While it is necessary the bring a transmission to get
repaired, there are minor repairs that you can check on your own. Most people
prefer to just bring their car to the mechanic to get checked, but here are a few
things you can check on your own if you want to. First, check to see if your
transmission fluid is leaking. Second, check your transmission filter.
The transmission fluid should be changed at least twice a
year. When transmission fluid gets too low level it can damage your
transmission and become expensive damage to repair. If your transmission fluid
is frequently low, you should check for a leak. Leaks are commonly found at the
drain hole beneath the transmission, between the engine and transmission, in
your radiator fluid, at the base of the filler tube, on the selector shaft, or
the speed sensor mounting point. Take note: transmission fluid is red to make
it easier to spot.
A transmission filter is a cheaper transmission repair and
it is relatively easy to replace. As mention earlier, the transmission filter
is a critical part of transmission performance.
You can check to see that it is not clogged or damaged before bringing
it to a transmission professional like Eagle Transmission Shop. We Repair Transmission in Dallas
and around Dallas / Fort Worth area.
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