Monday 13 January 2014

How to Diagnose Your Car's Transmission

Learning how to diagnose if your car has a transmission problem can be quiet difficult. If you are not a mechanic, this is an article that will be very helpful. One great tip that my dad always told me on how to take care of my car was: "think as if your car was like your own body." In other words, when something doesn't seem or sound right, get it checked. If one day you start your car, and you change gears and you notice that it is making some strange sounds, take it to the mechanic.

The car suffers many wear and tears just like your body. One major difference is that the car does not heal by itself like your body. Your car's transmission in particular, is a part that is very expensive, and is easy to break.

Below are some signs of potential transmission problems:

  • Strange Odor: Sometimes your transmission can release a bad odor. The reason could be because of a leak, or simply because you have not changed the transmission oil for a long time. Over time, the fluid can become dirty and may will release a stench. 
  • Change Gears Becomes More Difficult: If your gears ever have difficulty changing, it could be because of a number of reasons - such as the viscosity of the oil, or the transmission itself requires the cables to be adjusted. 
  • Noisy Transmission: Your transmission has bearings and needles that can be worn out over time. This damage can create strange noises when your car is either shifting or is sitting idle. 
Gary is the owner of Mister Transmission Mississauga. He has over 20 years of experience in working with transmissions. 
If you are looking for transmission repair in Mississauga, you can always visit Mister Transmission on Dixie Road. The owner has over 20 years of experience in transmission. You can also contact the owner, Gary directly at 905.670.2590. 

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