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Clutch, Automatic and Manual Transmissions

MAINTENANCE IS CRITICAL
Whether your vehicle has a manual or automatic transmission, maintenance is critical. With a manual transmission the gear oil needs regularly changed, and the correct type and quantity of fluid must be used.  Also unique to the manual transmission is the clutch. Clutches don’t’ require adjustment anymore because they use a hydraulic control system. The hydraulic fluid has a two year life span, and regular maintenance will preserve the life of the awfully named clutch master and slave cylinders.

LIFETIME FLUID MAY NOT LAST A LIFETIME
Somewhat a relic of the past, there’s still a few manual transmissions on the road, but most of us have switched to the automatic transmission. The modern automatic transmission can have 10 or more speeds, thus allowing remarkable fuel economy. With the advent of these transmissions, the cost of replacement has skyrocketed. As with engines, most transmissions are remanufactured in professional clean facilities which control against contamination. In order to avoid replacement, fluids must be replaced at the manufacturer’s scheduled interval. Many manufacturers call the transmission fluid a lifetime fluid, however we’ve seen many transmissions which require the fluid be changed after it’s been overheated or contaminated.

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE KEEPS YOUR TRANSMISSION OPERATING
Having the right tools and experience is critical before attempting to change the fluid in your automatic transmission. Most don’t have dipsticks anymore, but instead are checked using a computer while interfacing the transmission control module. Sounds crazy, right? Cars are more reliable than ever, and it’s because of all this technology. No matter what the system, maintenance is critical. Call today to make your appointment for scheduled maintenance!

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