Friday, November 14, 2014

Clutch and Differential Repair: A Survey of Automobile Systems

Do you need clutch repair?  Do you need differential repair?  How can you tell if you have an automatic transmission or a manual one?  All good questions...
Need transmission repair?  Give us a call 623-875-9500
Need transmission repair? Give us a call 623-875-9500

Who Needs Clutch Repair?

Do you need clutch repair?  Well, first off, you must know if you have a clutch or not.  Do you need differential repair?  All cars do. How can you tell if you have an automatic transmission or a manual one?  It's all in the arrangement of your car's cabin.  Confused?  Don't be.  First off, how do you know if you have a clutch or manual transmission?  Count your pedals.  If you have a manual transmission, you'll have a clutch pedal to the left of your brake, making the number of petals that you have equal three.  Another way to tell if you have a manual transmission as opposed to an automatic one is to look at your gearshift.  In the old days, cars with manual transmissions had the gearshift on the floor, away from the steering wheel, however, you can't go by that anymore.
Modern car makers make cars with the gear shift floor-mounted for a more sports-car type feel.  However, you will never find a manual transmission with the gear shift on the steering wheel.  Yet, your gear shift can also give you a clue.  An automatic transmission is mostly alpha with a couple of numeric settings.  Example:  P R D 2 L.  A manual transmission on the other hand is completely numeric with just one letter.  A manual transmission would look like this:  1 2 3 4 R  So there you have it. If your car has an alpha-based gear shift, you've got an automatic.  If you have a number-based gear shift, you've got a manual.  But what about differential repair?

Differential Repair

Your car's differential transfers power from the outer wheels to the inner wheels during a turn.  It helps your power steering and transmission (whether manual or automatic) to work together, and it serves as a bridge between the two systems. If your differential isn't working, turns are going to be rough.  So regardless of whether you have an automatic transmission or a manual transmission, you'll need differential repair sooner or later.
Ultimately, you will need to take your car in.  While manuals need less repairs than automatics, they are still cars and need regular service as well as  their automatic cousins.  So remember, you want to take your car into a full-service auto repair shop in Phoenix to save yourself some time and money.
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