Vehicle Transmission Maintenance And Check 101

By Steve Zones


When it comes to transmission repair, you can't get an immediate estimate on the cost. First of all, you need to know where the problem is and if there are parts that need to be changed. It's only when you bring in your vehicle for diagnosis will you know how much money you'll need to shell out. We get it, you don't like thinking about the expenses, but the more you delay the repair, the worse the damage becomes.

Take a look at this list to keep a check on your automobile's health:

1. Check the car's handbook thoroughly Make a copy in the glove compartment. If you've lost it, you can actually get the whole guide from the net. Read it and get acquainted with the car's principal systems, one of which is the transmission. Pay special focus on the actual model and make you have.

2. Warm up the engine fluids This can be achieved by driving the automobile around for a minimum of Twenty minutes. Then, park the automobile on a flat surface and keep the engine operating while you open the lid. Be sure that the lid is correctly propped to prevent accidental injuries. Now, search for the transmission and take out the dipstick.

3. Check the transmission fluid Wipe the dipstick clean with a rag and insert it in the reservoir. The transmission fluid should be reddish. See to it that the levels are within range and that the fluid doesn't emit any strange smell. If it looks burned or milky, then you know it's time to bring the car in for servicing.

4. Pay attention to the odometer readings This notifies you when the vehicle's maintenance is due. Essentially, it's the perfect time to call the auto technician when you've operated your automobile for 24,000 kilometres.

Check the clutch especially while changing the gears. Spend enough time to check the vehicle in order to avoid major problems in future.




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