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Tips To Help You Avoid Transmission Problems
If there is something that can give you a financial headache when being replaced in a vehicle, it is the transmission system. This is why you should have a hawk eye when shopping for your new ride. Fortunately, a vehicle will give you signs when the transmission is about to go to its death bed and it is only wise that you use these signs to avoid future stress. Make a point of involving a mechanic when you are purchasing a vehicle and take the ride for a test drive just to ensure that everything is running smoothly.
Here are some signs that you should consider as warnings:
A Burning Smell
The burning smell mostly comes from the burning of transmission fluid and this is a sign that the transmission is overheating. When the fluid is dirty or it is of a low quality, it will not circulate properly and thus, it will not cool the parts. The solution is to replace the fluid because if it is left unchecked, it could cause massive expensive damages.
Slipping Gears
This is a problem that is common in manual transmissions but it can also occur in automatic transmissions. When the vehicle is making noise as if it is moving fast and the RPM numbers are increasing at low speeds, the reason behind that could be slipping gears and it should be checked by a professional mechanic before irreparable damage is done.
Leaking Transmission Fluid
Since the fluid is not consumed by the system, the levels should remain relatively constant. The maintenance required is the replacement of old and dirty fluid once in a while. If the levels are falling drastically, then you should know that there is a leakage which should be fixed to save you money and avoid a much bigger issue in the near future.
Unresponsive or jarring gear shifts
Vehicles with a good transmission system should have a gear shifting process that is smooth and without any hitches. If you notice that there is some kind of unresponsiveness or shaking as you shift from one gear to the other, then you should know that your transmission system is failing. In case the vehicle refuses to go to a certain gear, then it is important that you take this vehicle to a reputable service shop and have it checked.
Check Engine Light
When the check engine light comes on, most drivers are excited and they want to find out why the light is on. Unfortunately, after one or two weeks of the light being on and no major incident, they tend to ignore the light and continue driving as usual. Unless the light itself is malfunctioning, the vehicles system might have noticed a problem that cannot be noticed by the driver when driving. As soon as you see the light, have the vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic to solve the small problem before it becomes an expensive risk.
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