Tuesday, October 13, 2020

When Should You Get Transmission Service?

when should you get transmission service,

Noticing shifting issues lately?  Many car drivers really don’t think too much about their transmission until they start to notice issues while shifting gears.  That’s when drivers start to worry about the cost of a potential transmission repair.  Because transmission components are subjected reliably to friction and high temperatures, clean fluid is vital to keep them lubricated, which helps to prevent extreme friction and overheating.  

So when should you get transmission service?  Do you want to flush the entire transmission unit, or simply replace the transmission fluid?  Many transmission repair specialists will say that transmission fluid never wants to be changed while others may recommend changing it about every 50K miles.  A good compromise is to have your transmission fluid inspected between 50K and 100K miles to make sure it’s still effective.  Even if it is considered to be what’s called “lifespan” transmission fluid, moisture and dust can still contaminate it by getting into the vent tubes. 

What is the difference between a transmission fluid change and a transmission flush, you ask?  

During a transmission fluid change, only about 40 to 50% of the fluid really drains out.  The rest of it remains in the valves and other parts of the transmission.  By comparison, a transmission flush service totally removes all of the old fluid which is then replaced with fresh fluid.  Though, flushing a transmission, rather than simply changing the fluid, is only recommended if the fluid is in good condition and shows no signs of damage. If there is transmission material in the fluid, it can cause issues in the valves, leading to an expensive transmission repair.

Ask your auto mechanic to inspect the color of your vehicle’s transmission fluid on a regular basis.  The bright pink color indicates it is still fresh and does not want to be changed. Light brown means it would be good to change it.  Though, if the transmission fluid is a dark brown color, it means it has possibly never been changed.  In addition, it could have metal particles in it from the transmission floating around.  If this is the case, you could be looking at an expensive transmission repair. 

Tip to Remember:  Because all vehicles are different, read the transmission service guidelines in your owner’s manual to find what is recommended for your vehicle!  

Do you want to know more about when should you get transmission service?  Call our ASE Certified technicians at Expert Car Care for more information about the transmission repair service and to make an appointment. Our auto repair shop proudly serves residents in the community of West Allis, WI, and the surrounding area.