Detecting defective transmission in cars

One of the most costly to be replaced parts of your car is the transmission. Sometimes replacing the automatic transmission is more expensive than replacing the car.  With that in mind it is important for car owners to make sure to care for it. One of the ways to do that is to pay attention to your car. What I’m trying to say is that there are signs that you can observe to tell you if your transmission is having problems. Because repairing minor problems is better and cheaper than full blown damages.

The first thing you should watch out for are leaks.  A lot of times I have cars brought into my Escondido auto repair shop where the problem started with a simple leak.Red leaks are what you should be on the lookout for.  If the fluid you find on the ground is red that is the transmission.And damages can be incurred if your car’s fluid levels are low.If you see any red fluids leaking from your car immediately fill your car with more transmission fluids.  Then take it to a shop to have the leak fixed.

Another thing that you must be on the watch for are noises and vibrations coming from the transmission of your car.  From my experience running my Oceanside transmission repair shop those noises are a sign of a couple of things.It could be an indication of low fluid level.Or there is also the possibility of damaged transmission cables.You should immediately have your car looked at by an auto expert to address those problems.

Last thing that you should be on the lookout for is an overheating transmission. That is the biggest hint of a problem with your transmission. I see all the time cars brought into my Oceanside auto repair shop that had that problem.Most of the cars were brought in too late.So, instead of undergoing a minor repair only it became a major repair.

So by following the steps mentioned above and take good care of your car you will be able to save a lot of money on repairs.It is as simple as watching out for signs and it can save you a lot of money.

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