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How Well Do You Know Your Car’s Transmission?

Your car’s transmission might be a bit of a mystery to you. Here at Brown Automotive Repair, we completely understand. For most car owners, as long as the transmission is doing its job, that’s what really matters. So, here’s what you need to know to keep your transmission working well for you.

All Transmissions Need Fluid, Even Manual Transmissions

Most car owners know that their transmission does contain transmission fluid, particularly if they own a vehicle with an automatic transmission. But if you’ve got a manual transmission in your car, it also contains transmission fluid. That means that no matter which type of transmission you have, there’s still maintenance that needs to be performed. Ignoring that maintenance can lead to some big problems that add up to big repairs.

Transmission Fluid Needs Periodic Changing

Transmission fluid is one of the fluids in your car that you can’t easily get to and check on your own. Most car manufacturers list recommended servicing for transmission fluid in the owner’s manual, and that recommendation can vary anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000 miles, easily. It’s best to have your transmission fluid checked by a reputable mechanic, so that you know for sure what is happening.

Get to Know the Warning Signs of a Bad Transmission

If you’re noticing hesitation when you apply the gas, that could be a sign that your transmission is having trouble. Noises coming from the transmission, which is toward the rear of your car, or jumping or surging are also big signs of trouble. Also, look for transmission fluid leaks under your car. The fluid is usually red or reddish-brown, and it will pool below the transmission toward the rear of your car. If your transmission fluid is black or pink, those are bad signs and mean that you need transmission repair immediately.

You Should Never Drive if Your Transmission Is Going Out

It’s never a good idea to drive your car if the transmission is having trouble. By driving when the transmission already isn’t working well, you run the risk of causing even bigger damage, which means bigger repairs. There have been people who ignored this advice and suffered catastrophic damage to their transmission while driving. You don’t want that to happen to you.

As soon as you notice that there’s a problem with your transmission, contact us at Brown Automotive Repair in Trussville, AL. We can diagnose the problem for you and get you driving safely again fast.

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