Friday, September 12, 2014

Transmission Repair in Glendale, AZ: The Signs of Trouble...

How can you tell if your transmission's going out?  Well, there are certain symptoms to look out for in a bad transmission.

Transmission Problems You May See

If you need Transmission Repair in Glendale, Call us Today 623-875-9500
If you need Transmission Repair in Glendale, Call us Today 623-875-9500
First off, let's start simple. Check your transmission fluid  twice a year. If your transmission fluid's too low, your car will not not shift properly, which can in turn lead to damage to the transmission, it indicates that you more than likely have a leak somewhere in the assembly. Transmission fluid, unlike oil stays fairly static in it's level. Transmission leaks are easy to spot. Transmission fluid is reddish in color and has a sickly sweet smell.
Looking for transmission leaks is surprisingly easy. Your automatic transmission has only a few places where leaks can happen. The places that a transmission leak can happen are at the drain hole underneath the case, between the transmission and the engine, the selector shaft, and the speed sensor mount. However, if your fluid is not the problem, then it may be your transmission filter.

Transmission Filters

How can you tell if  your transmission filter is clogged? A clogged transmission filter will exhibit itself by your transmission behaving sluggish and hard to shift.  And you want to make sure that this potential problem is explored.  Some less than scrupulous mechanics may recommend a transmission replacement or installing a rebuilt transmission.  However, if you have your mechanic check your transmission filter before going anything more expensive, you may end up with a much smaller repair bill.  But can you do it on your own?
If you learn nothing else from this article, know this:  transmissions are complex pieces of equipment.  If you don't know what you're doing, and don't have the proper tools, you could end up causing even more damage to the unit than what's already there. In addition to the rather steep learning curve, buying all the tools you're going to need to fix a transmission in addition to the parts are going to set you back as much if not more than simply going into your local repair shop.
So remember, a little knowledge can help you. Conversely, if you have just enough knowledge to be dangerous, you're going to end up shelling out a lot of money in the long run when you have to take your car in.  Your best bet?  Call a transmission repair shop in Glendale, AZ.
Transmission Center
8882 W Bell Rd
Peoria, AZ 85382
623-875-9500
http://www.phxtransmissioncenter.com