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Repairing or replacing your vehicle's transmission is no small task. The transmission in your vehicle is undoubtedly one of the most complicated components, which means transmission repair can turn into an expensive fix if problems are left to linger. With a little TLC, you can help keep this intricate and important part of your car running smoothly.
Maintaining your transmission, following your manufacturer’s suggested maintenance schedule, and knowing when to change transmission fluid can help prolong the life of your car. With the help of our experts, you can help avoid costly repairs or breakdowns. Whether you are here for a transmission fluid exchange, that can be completed in a matter of hours, or need more complicated transmission maintenance and repair spanning a few days, we make sure you are in good hands. When you need transmission services, come to the auto experts at Tires Plus, and stay in the driver’s seat.
Help cut the cost of transmission service by taking care of small problems before they worsen. If you notice any of the following signs, schedule an appointment at your nearest Tires Plus for an inspection or diagnostic before your transmission issues worsen. Keep an eye out for these tell-tale signs of transmission problems:
Your vehicle’s transmission does the important work of converting the rotational speed from the engine into the proper road speed for your wheels. It’s one of the most complex parts of a car, especially an automatic transmission because it relies on a valve body to direct fluid into valves which activate clutch packs or band and servos to run.
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When you get a transmission drain and fill for your vehicle, an expert technician drains old fluid and replaces it with new fluid. This service can be performed on an automatic or standard transmission. In automatic transmissions, only the fluid from the pan is drained during this service. A transmission fluid exchange is a more thorough service where all of the fluid is exchanged with a machine, including the fluid inside the torque converter. This service is only for automatic transmissions. You should follow your manufacturer’s guidelines on which type of transmission service is recommended for your vehicle.
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When you get a transmission drain and fill for your vehicle, an expert technician drains old fluid and replaces it with new fluid. This service can be performed on an automatic or standard transmission. In automatic transmissions, only the fluid from the pan is drained during this service. A transmission fluid exchange is a more thorough service where virtually all of the fluid is exchanged with a machine, including the fluid inside the torque converter. This service is only for automatic transmissions. You should follow your manufacturer’s guidelines on which type of transmission service is recommended for your vehicle.
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Car transmissions are complex machinery that require careful attention. Basic maintenance, like manufacturer recommended fluid exchanges, should cost somewhere in low hundreds or less if it is a drain and fill. However, you can expect transmission replacements to be more expensive because of the complexity of the machinery and expertise needed to complete the job. We recommend you request a quote from a service advisor before repair to get a clear idea of costs.
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