If you are like most car owners, taking good care of your vehicle is a priority. Once in a while, you will have your tires rotated, change your oil and oil filter every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Caring for the transmission isn’t something most vehicle owners give a lot of consideration. Not many car owners know how to care for their transmission systems. It is due to this reason that you need to regularly visit a transmission shop such as AAMCO Boise, especially if you suspect you have any transmission issues.
Depending on the make, model, and year of your vehicle, transmission repairs can cost an arm and a leg. However, at certain times, it can be quite tricky to avoid transmission repairs, especially if it’s a breakdown situation. Your transmission, just like your engine, is a priority component, and needs regular maintenance for the smooth functioning of the vehicle and to prevent significant transmission problems down the road.
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Why Is Regular Transmission Service Necessary?
Depending on your vehicle, your transmission system might not alert you when you require service. This is why it is important to schedule a regular maintenance service with your local AAMCO Boise mechanic. There are two primary reasons why transmission systems need servicing. First, the service acts as a preventive measure. Also, transmission fluid needs changing to avoid breakdown every 30,000 to 100,000 miles.
Tips Maintaining Your Transmission
Transmission care is never easy, but it can be. We’ve serviced, rebuilt, and maintained countless transmissions and have compiled a list of key tips to keep yours healthy. All of our master mechanics agree that these proven ways can help you prolong the life of your transmission. Without further ado, here are the following tips for keeping your transmission system healthy:
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Schedule a routine maintenance service with your mechanic
Depending on your vehicle, your transmission fluid needs changing every 15,000 to 100,000 miles. Failing to change your fluid during these intervals could lead to severe problems down the road. In case you have a regular maintenance schedule with your dealership, they will be able to service your transmission during your major visits. Regular inspections allow your mechanic to catch potential problems with your transmission early, saving you money and keeping your vehicle in good condition.
Regularly check your fluid levels
Accidents happen, and in some rare cases, your seals may break, and your transmission will begin leaking fluid. Regularly checking your fluid levels will help you detect this problem before it causes any damage to its internal components. Checking your fluid levels will also let you identify discolorations. It’s important to know what color your transmission fluid is supposed to look like. Healthy transmission fluid is reddish-pink with a sweet smell. If it looks brownish with a burnt fragrance, then you need to have it checked with a professional mechanic.
Make sure you are a complete stop before shifting gears
Your automatic transmission system is quite delicate and could get damaged with the slightest misuse of your gears. When driving your automatic transmission vehicle, and trying to move fast between forward and reverse gears, make sure that you come to a complete stop before you begin shifting. This simple maintenance care will help prevent unnecessary strain, wear, and tear on your automatic transmission. Furthermore, you always need to use your parking brake, especially if you park in an incline. Even though automatic transmission cars come with a parking pawl, they are not designed to be sturdy. If you fail to use your parking brake on an incline, over time your parking pawl will become worn out, and fail.
Check your cooling system
Did you know that apart from keeping your engine cool, your coolant also helps cool your transmission system by pumping through your gearbox? Your transmission system is delicate, and it is essential to avoid overheating it. Regularly check your coolant levels and ensure your cooling system is in good shape.
Take good care of your engine
You might not know this, but your gearbox is connected both physically and in functionality with your engine. In case your motor isn’t working correctly, it will exert a lot of stress on your transmission, forcing it to strain. This will lead to progressive damage and increase the risk of breaking down. Therefore, make sure your engine is well maintained to reduce the risk of transmission problems down the road.
AAMCO Boise Transmission Repair and Maintenance Service
There is a reason why AAMCO Boise is a regional leader when it comes to transmission repair and service. At AAMCO Boise, our certified technicians use state-of-the-art equipment to diagnose, service and maintain your transmission. We have years of experience servicing and repairing American licensed vehicles. Apart from transmission repair, we also offer brake service and repair, engine tune-up service; factory recommended service and many more.
Do you suspect your vehicle has transmission issues? Contact your local AAMCO Boise transmission shop or call us today! Our technicians will work round the clock to get you back on the road.
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AAMCO Boise - West State St
3401 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83703
Hours: Mon-Fri, 7:30am - 5:00pm
AAMCO Boise - Fairview Ave
8486 Fairview Ave.
Boise, ID 83704Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 5:00pm
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705 12th Avenue Rd.
Nampa, ID 83686Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 5:00pm