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Nearly 75 percent of all preventable transmission disasters are caused by a lack of
attention, maintenance, and transmission overheating. The significant term can be avoided
here. Yes, this is a severe problem you need to tackle right away, but panic is
not necessary. Let's dive into some of the mechanics of what's going on with
your car so you can employ the most qualified person to deal with your
transmission overheating. In contrast to oil, transmission fluid does not
"burn off," so if you overheat, there is most probable a problem that
needs to be resolved somewhere in your lubrication scheme.
The
top five reasons why you could overheat your transmission are:
1. Lots
of traffic stop and go
2. Hot weather (like the weather in
Texas)
3. Vehicle towing a heavy load
4 A leak or break in transmission
lubrication somewhere.Neglect not servicing your transmission at the recommend
times.
Older
cars tend to be more likely to overheat / overload. If it occurs only once,
your issue may be situational (warm weather, traffic stop & go, etc.), but
if it occurs again, you should be very worried and get assistance right away.
It is vital to keep your transmission running smoothly on a periodic basis.
What
actually happens when my transmission overheats
?
Push
your palms together and twist your hands in opposite directions while
increasing the pressure. As the pressure increases, friction generates heat and
twisting becomes more difficult. This is what happens inside the transmission
of your car as you drive along. In your transmission, the fluid system is
designed to lubricate these friction regions so that this is never an issue.
Temperatures
begin to increase when your transmission of lubricating fluid is scarce. This
breaks down the liquid within your transmission, generating even more friction,
but instead of forgiving your palms, bits of metal scrap together, seals break,
and many components approach destruction.
What
your Transmission Service Indicator means that a standard lubricated
transmission works at or below 175 degrees; anything greater than that breaks
down your transmission fluid. When the light indicates that your transmission
is overheating, it implies that your car operates at a temperature of 250
degrees, which is deemed to be "exceptionally high."
You
have a catastrophic situation on your hands at 270 degrees and above so the
manufacturers of your car have installed a warning to let you know you can't
wait any longer. Your transmission fluid breaks down entirely at 270 degrees
and your transmission can take hold of it.
What
to do when overheating is your transmission
1. Stop driving right away and let cool
down your transmission.
2. Note what you've been doing, where
you're, what's going on (noises, etc.) 3. Start
up and proceed carefully on your manner after cooling down.
4. Contact Eagle Transmission Shop
to get
a free initial check out and Free towing up to 40 miles with Major repair. Or
your local transmission shop to get your vehicle check out as soon as possible.
The more your transmission overheats the more damage may be done to it.
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