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Signs Your Transmission Needs a Fluid Change

Recognize the Warning Signs to Keep Your Transmission Running Smoothly

By James FranklinPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Do you feel something is queer with your car nowadays? Strange noises? Sluggish shifting? It could be high time that your transmission fluid gets some attention! It is important that your transmission stays healthy if the car of your preference has one or if you are planning to purchase a car with a transmission. Okay, here are some telltale signs that your car’s transmission is screaming for fluid change.

1. Delayed Gear Shifts

Have you ever accelerated your car and experienced a lag before it shifts gears? Such delay may also indicate the transmission fluid moving low or getting contaminated often. Transmission fluid is the blood of your system it makes sure gears shift smoothly. If it is old, then maybe you will realize it freezes or takes a very long time to start up.

2. Odd Noises While Driving

Listen to that rumbling, thumping, or buzzing sound? This is not your car serenating you; it is probably an indication that the transmission fluid has begun to degrade. If it isn’t clean, or there isn’t enough of it, the parts inside the transmission can’t be adequately lubricated and that probably explains those noises.

3. Burning Smell

Any smell like something hot is really bad. If you get a chance to smell something strange when driving, it may well mean that your transmission fluid is hot. This is so if the fluid is stale, contaminated, or low in the vehicle’s reservoir or tank. However, ignoring this can cause severe damage hence should not be neglected to have it checked.

4. Leaking Fluid

This is the common sign, have you seen a red or brown puddle below your car? It might be transmission fluid if that is the case. People often ignore a small leak thinking it’s not a big issue, they are dead wrong it only gets worse. Less fluid implies that your transmission is not adequately protected and will end up wearing out.

5. Gears Slipping

Have you ever been in a car that shifts gears at the wrong time or seems to labor to stay in gear? Shifting gears can mean that the transmission is not sending enough hydraulic pressure to hold the gears in place.

Why is Transmission Fluid Important?

Transmission fluid does not only act as a lubricant; in addition, it serves as a coolant, cleaner as well as a shifter. These conditions cause heat and friction that in turn reduce the performance of the fluid over time. This is why it is paramount that one practices constant fluid changes to have a healthy transmission.

What Should You Do?

If any of these signs sounds familiar, do not worry yet! The solution could be as basic as a new transmission fluid. Bring your automotive to a trusted technician who will check on your system, add or replenish the fluid, and examine if everything is o.k.

Perth Auto Mechanic is here to ensure your vehicle is always fit for the road. When it comes to determining whether you need a new fluid or simply a transmission check-up, we have the personnel to meet your needs. Prevent the emergence of actual problems that could be much more complicated to fix than a simple service – contact us to schedule it right now and prolong the life of your transmission!

Nothing beats giving your car the best care it deserves; bring in your car for a full service and leave the rest with Wellers Autos!

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About the Creator

James Franklin

Our team at Perth Auto Mechanic comprises skilled mechanics from Australia and New Zealand who specialize in mechanical and electrical repairs and are dedicated to optimizing your vehicle's performance at competitive prices.

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