When you turn the key in the ignition and the car won’t start, it can often be difficult to determine the problem the exact problem because of the complexity of engines. But when the car starts and the transmission slips, it can only mean one thing – the transmission needs repairs. Some people drive around for months with annoying transmission problems until it gets bad enough to cause a serious safety issue.
Waiting for a serious vehicle problem is not a good course of action. A small problem can turn into an expensive problem. Fortunately, the transmission is like the car engine – give it some regular attention and you can avoid most problems. Yet it’s not unusual for people to perform routine maintenance on the engine or air conditioner and then proceed to ignore the transmission.
Extend Transmission Life
The kinds of transmission maintenance services which can extend the life of your transmission are not complicated…if you know what you are doing and have the right tools. A trained technician can satisfy both requirements and add the convenience of doing regular maintenance on your car wherever you would like it done.
For businesses, maintaining the transmissions in fleet vehicles is even more important. Business vehicles are driven many miles in a variety of circumstances including up and down hills and in congested traffic requiring a lot of speed changes. Fleet vehicles are also driven by a variety of people and each person has a different driving style. Proper maintenance of the transmissions in the fleet vehicles can keep your cars and vans on the road where they are making the company money.
Regular transmission services may include the following:
* Check transmission fluid levels
* Change fluid and filter per maintenance schedule
* Change fluid in torque converter
* Check transmission sensors
* Check modulator valves
* Clean transmission using specialty cleaning fluid
A transmission should be flushed every 15,000 to 20,000 miles. If you don’t put many miles on the vehicle the rule of thumb is to flush the transmission every 2 years minimum.
Visit Trevino Transmissions (www.trevinotrans.com) for Transmission Repair in El Paso Texas.
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