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The Basics of Automotive Transmissions
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4 of the Most Common Transmission Issues

March 31, 2019
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    Car transmissions can cause lots of headaches for car owners if they don’t invest in the necessary maintenance and service to keep them in good working order. A car transmission is absolutely crucial to keeping your car running well. They are intricately designed devices, which means they have lots of parts and things that can go wrong. Remac Transmissions are experts in car transmission repair and we want to help you recognize some of the most common transmission issues to avoid serious issues for your vehicle. Keep reading on to learn more.

    1. Low Transmission Fluid Levels

    Low transmission fluid levels are a common issue that can lead to slow gear shifting or slippage. You need to make sure that you have a professional take a look if you notice any issues with your gears. A defective driveshaft is also a common cause for leaking transmission fluids. A good way to notice any transmission fluid leaks is to check below your car after it has been parked in place for a while. If you notice a patch of fluid on the pavement, it’s probably a good idea to take your car into Remac Transmission.

    2. Grinding or Buzzing Noises

    It’s never a good sign when you hear grinding or buzzing noises coming from your car. There’s a good chance if you do hear these types of noises, it’s coming from your transmission. The common cause for these types of noises is typically coming from the torque converter. Damaged or worn needle bearings will create these noises that can wreak havoc on your car engine if not properly dealt with. It’s always best to get your transmission assessed by a professional if you hear these types of noises.

    3. No Transmission Response

    Another one of the most common transmission problems we see is when there is no response. That means that when you try to shift gears, the gears simply don’t respond. It’s very important to make sure your gears are always responding to shifts, even if you have an automatic vehicle. To have this issue looked at, reach out to Remac Transmissions. We can help assess the issue and provide the help you need to get things back to normal.

    4. Burning Smell

    Another really bad sign for your car transmission is when you smell a burning scent coming from your car. When you experience this issue, it’s normally due to low transmission fluid or poor quality fluid. This eventually will cause the transmission to overheat, which can lead to expensive problems for you.

    As you can see, there are lots of different issues that can affect your transmission. That’s why it’s crucial to invest in regular service and car transmission care with the professional at Remac Transmission. We hope this article has been useful for you and that you now understand some of the things to look out for.

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