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Your vehicles automatic
transmission is one system of a car that is often overlooked
and is too often forgotten about until it is too late. Many
drivers do not know that it is recommended that your
transmission be serviced regular to preserve its life and
performance.
Because your vehicle's transmission
can be one of the most costly systems to repair or replace,
we urge all out customers to regularly service their
automatic transmission and not to allow this system to
degrade.
If your transmission is acting
up, one thing you can do to troubleshoot is check the fluid
levels.
Be sure to check the levels multiple times as one
check may not be totally accurate. If your fluid levels are
lower than they should be, you may have a slow leak.
A slow leak can be especially
detrimental to your transmission because it will drop the
fluid levels to a point where it causes excessive wear.
At Seb's Mechanical we can handle all
your transmission servicing and repair needs. Our
comprehensive analysis of your transmission can identify
problems, including:
Fluid Levels - The level of your transmission fluid is
crucial to the transmissions life. It is the coolant, the
hydraulic fluid, and the lubricant. It also should be free
of particles, clear in color, and odorless.
Road Test
- During the road test of your automobile we'll
check for shifting sequences, variations in operating ranges
for gear selections. You may accompany our /technician and
he will explain what is happening.
Transmission and Engine Mounts - A
bad mount will cause the engine and transmission to move
under power and change the shifting sequences of your
transmission.
Transmission Oil Leaks - A bad seal or loose
connections could cause loss of fluid significant enough to
drop levels to a point where operation is effected, normally
a simple repair.
Check Transmission Linkages - Worn
and damaged parts cause erratic behavior in shifting and
also computer and sequence processing.
Transmission Pan -
We'll drop the transmission pan to check for excessive
metal in the pan or in the filter. Metal parts in the pan
are indicative of the need for further exploration into the
internal parts of the transmission.
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