Why Your Vehicle’s Transmission is So Important

Even if you’re not that familiar with the inner workings of your vehicle, you’re probably still aware that the transmission is one of the most critical components of your vehicle. But do you know why? Here’s a closer look at the transmission of a vehicle and why it’s so important to take care of it.

 

Responsible for Changing Gears

The transmission in your vehicle is what changes the gears of the engine, meaning it takes the energy from the engine to the wheels and allows the vehicle to move forward. A vehicle with an automatic transmission uses the assistance of a torque converter to automate the process of acceleration and changing gears.

 

Made up of Hundreds of Components

To keep your vehicle running smoothly, your transmission is made up of hundreds of working components that all work together to make your vehicle move. The transmission fluid inside these components provides cooling and lubrication, which help it to transmit force and pressure while preventing a build-up of materials. The transmission fluid must be changed on a regular basis by a professional mechanic. Old and dirty transmission fluid can lead to all sorts of problems for your vehicle such as loss of acceleration, trouble with gear shifting and in the absolute worst-case scenario, it could lead to transmission failure.

 

Regular Maintenance is Crucial

In order to keep your vehicle running safely and efficiently, it’s crucial to have your transmission regularly serviced by a professional mechanic. Most manufacturers recommend transmission fluid changes every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, but check your owner’s manual for more specifics. In addition, make sure to have your mechanic check your transmission during tune-ups. It’s also important to have your transmission checked at the first sign of any problems. Neglecting issues with your transmission can lead to disastrous results.

 

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