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Automatic Transmission Maintenance
To help keep your automatic transmission working properly
and dependable, we put together a list of maintenance to follow. Even if you
already do a great job following recommendations for common car maintenances,
you may not be familiar with the recommended maintenance for your automatic
transmission. In this article, we will share a few tips on caring for your
automatic transmission.
Check Transmission Fluid
Your transmission fluid is a good indication of the overall
health of your transmission. Taking time to inspect your transmission fluid is
well worth it. Low transmission fluid can lead to serious problems. So, be sure
to be aware of leaking or low transmission fluid.
You can check your transmission fluid by removing the
dipstick labeled ‘Transmission Fluid’, then reinserting to get an even more
accurate reading. Examine the color of the fluid. It should be red or colored,
not black. Black is an indication that the transmission fluid is burnt. The
consistency should be milky, not muddy. Transmission Flush
Just like changing transmission fluid is a must.
Occasionally getting a professional flush for your transmission fluid is good
maintenance too. Over time transmission fluid can build up and get old fluid
gunk trapping in your transmission. A professional transmission flush helps to
ensure the torque converter and cooler lines are cleaned out from the old
fluid. Avoid Heavy Towing
Heavy towing requires factory heavy-duty transmission parts,
that includes shocks, springs, and cooling system. Heavy loads put a lot of
stress on your vehicle, so if it is not made for heavy towing and can burn up
your transmission fast. It is best to avoid heavy towing if your vehicle is not
factory-made for heavy towing. Cooling System Maintenance
The cooling system is vital for the health of your
transmission and engine. Its main
purpose is to prevent the engine from becoming too hot and to keep your
transmission fluid cool. It keeps the transmission fluid at an ideal
temperature when the vehicle is moving and shifting gears. To help prevent
overheating, it is important to keep up with the maintenance of your cooling
system. Drive with Care
Be careful to not drive recklessly. Give your vehicle a
minute or so to warm up before you drive out the parking lot or reverse from your
garage. When you are quick to drive it can put unnecessary stress on your automatic
transmission and engine.
The same goes for driving with your foot slightly on the
brake. A small amount of pressure on your brake can strain your transmission
and engine. Another helpful tip to keep your automatic transmission in good
health is to bring your vehicle to a complete stop before switching from
reverse to drive or from park to drive.
If your having issues with your transmission the come visit us at Eagle Transmission Repair
Mesquite Serving all of the Dallas
Area including Garland
, Rockwall
, Oak Cliff
and More.
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