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There are a few things to note when you think your car is
having an engine problem over a transmission problem. Vehicles will usually
give signs that there is a problem. Be sure to listen to any problems that your
vehicle is trying to tell you. Sometimes you should have signs of a
transmission problem when it is actually an engine problem. Here are some ways
to identify what kind of problem you are having—engine problem or transmission.1.Odd/Abnormal Sounds
When you notice a sound that doesn’t seem normal it could be
either a transmission problem or engine problem as well. Engine problem could
cause sounds like backfires, popping, or hissing. Any other sound could
indicate a transmission problem. Regardless of the sound, it can only be
diagnosed by a mechanic to know for certain.2.Burnt Smell
A burning smell could mean that you have a transmission
problem or an engine problem. If it is a transmission problem, it could be
caused by low transmission fluid or other problems within the transmission. The
only way to know for sure is to get it checked by a mechanic, preferably a
transmission mechanic. If it is an engine problem, it may be caused by oil
leaks, such as loose or damaged plugs, gaskets, or filters.3.Check Engine Light is On
Check Engine Light can often be a sign that you have a
transmission issue. This a common sign that people tend to ignore, because they
may have had times where the Check Engine Light was a minor issue. Which there
are cases where people are fortunate enough to discover that a loose cap was
the cause for the Engine Light. It is important to note that the longer you
delay getting your vehicle check, the worse the problem could get, so it is
best to bring it in soon after you notice the engine light on.
Eagle Transmission Repair Shop offers a FREE initial Check out. We service all of the Dallas
/ Forth Worth Area including Oak Cliff Tx.
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