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Transmissions

What is a transmission?

The transmission is a crucial component of any vehicle, responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels and enabling the vehicle to move. It consists of various parts, such as gears, clutches, and shafts, that work together to transfer power efficiently. 

Why is it important to regularly maintain your transmission?

Regular maintenance of the transmission is essential for smooth shifting, optimal performance, and fuel efficiency. Just like any other mechanical component, the transmission can wear out over time due to regular use, heat, and friction. If you notice any signs of transmission problems, such as slipping gears, grinding noises, or delayed shifting, it's crucial to get your vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic as soon as possible. Neglecting these issues can lead to more severe problems, including complete transmission failure, which can be costly to repair or replace. Regular maintenance, such as fluid and filter changes, can help prolong the life of your vehicle's transmission and prevent costly repairs.

 

At Lions Automotive, we understand the importance of a well-functioning transmission. Our team of ASE-certified professionals have the expertise to diagnose and repair any issues with your vehicle's transmission. Be it a CVT, a manual transmission, or an automatic transmission, we use state-of-the-art equipment and only high-quality OEM parts to ensure that your vehicle is restored to optimal performance. Contact us today or schedule an appointment online to experience the difference that our expertise and commitment to quality can make for your vehicle's safety and longevity.

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Know the signs of transmission issues before it's too late!

Your vehicle's transmission system is responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels, allowing you to shift gears and control your vehicle's speed. However, over time, your transmission system may develop issues that can lead to costly repairs if not addressed promptly. By knowing the signs of transmission issues, you can identify them early and bring your vehicle to a professional for repair. Here are some common signs of transmission issues:

 

If you notice that your vehicle is taking longer than usual to shift gears, or if it's shifting erratically, it's a sign that your transmission system may be failing. This issue can be caused by a variety of factors, including low fluid levels, worn-out gears, or damaged sensors. If you experience this issue, it's important to have your vehicle inspected by a professional to identify the underlying issue.

 

If your vehicle's engine revs up but your car doesn't accelerate as it should, it's a sign that your transmission system is slipping. This issue can be caused by worn-out gears, low fluid levels, or a damaged torque converter. If left unaddressed, this issue can cause serious damage to your vehicle's transmission system, which can be costly to repair.

 

Strange noises coming from your vehicle, such as clunking or whining, could be a sign that your transmission system may be failing. These noises could be caused by worn-out gears, damaged bearings, or low fluid levels in your transmission system. If you experience these issues, it's best to have your vehicle inspected by a professional to identify the underlying issue.

 

If your vehicle's check engine light comes on, it could be a sign of transmission issues. Your vehicle's onboard computer is designed to detect issues with your transmission system and will trigger the check engine light if it detects any problems. If you notice this warning light, it's essential to have your vehicle inspected by a professional to identify the underlying issue.

 

Transmission issues can be costly and dangerous if not addressed promptly. By knowing the signs of transmission issues, you can identify them early and bring your vehicle to a professional for repair. Professional technicians have the expertise and experience to diagnose and repair any transmission issues, ensuring that your vehicle is in top condition and safe to drive.

Delayed Shifting

Slipping Gears

Strange Noises

Check Engine Light

Five easy transmission diagnosis methods you can perform at home!

If you're experiencing issues with your vehicle's transmission, there are a few things you can do at home to diagnose the problem. Here are five steps you can take:

 

One of the most important and easy things to do is to inspect the transmission fluid level. To do this, locate the dipstick near the engine, remove it, wipe it off, insert it back in, and then remove it again. Inspect the level of the fluid and ensure that it's within the recommended level.

 

In addition to checking the fluid level, you should also inspect the fluid's condition. The fluid should be clean and transparent, and it should not have a burnt smell. If it's dirty or has a burnt smell, it's an indication that it needs to be changed.

 

Inspect the area around the transmission for any signs of leaks. Leaks can be identified by the presence of oil puddles or stains on the ground. If you notice any leaks, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a look.

 

If you notice any unusual vibrations or noise when shifting gears, it could be an indication of a problem with the transmission. Take note of the particular gear and speed at which the vibrations occur and have a professional mechanic diagnose the issue.

 

Test your vehicle on the road and pay attention to any unusual sounds, vibrations, or difficulty in shifting gears. If any of these issues arise, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a look.

By following these simple steps, you can perform a preliminary diagnosis of your transmission at home. However, if you're unsure about any of these tasks or think there might be a deeper issue with your vehicle, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a look. You may be able to spot issues that are causing problems. Contact us or schedule an appointment online today and we'd be happy to help you out with our transmission services!

Inspect the Fluid Level

Feel and Listen for Vibrations

Look for Leaks

Inspect the Fluid Condition

Test the Vehicle

Service Overview

Brakes

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Engine Diagnostics

The engine is a core component of your vehicle that requires periodic care and maintenance to ensure proper function, efficiency, and reliability so don't ignore that pesky check engine light..

Transmissions

The transmission is a core component of your vehicle that connects your engine to your tires and requires periodic maintenance in order to ensure smooth operation, safety, and reliability..

Batteries

A vehicle's battery is a vital component that supplies the necessary electrical power to start the engine and operate the various electrical systems..

Preventative Maintenance

Performing regular preventative maintenance is essential for maintaining a vehicle's good condition as it helps prevent breakdowns, prolongs the vehicle's lifespan, and can even save money by avoiding expensive repairs in the long run..

Coolant System

A properly functioning cooling system is crucial for a vehicle as it prevents the engine from overheating, and as an engine runs, it produces a significant amount of heat, which can damage the engine and even lead to failure if the cooling system is not working correctly..

Suspensions

The suspension is what keeps your vehicle connected to the road at all times, so it's crucial to ensure all suspension components are in good working condition in order to maintain your own safety as well as the safety of others..
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