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How long can a transmission problem last?

How long can a transmission problem last?

Without service and maintenance, some transmissions can fail in as little as 100,000 miles. If you drive around 10-15,000 miles a year, your transmission could be down for the count in seven years! With care and service, transmissions can last 300,000 miles or more.

When to know if your car has a transmission problem?

Hesitation: If the car hesitates when shifting, it’s usually a problem with the clutch. But if you find that the vehicle isn’t shifting smoothly, it could also be a sign of transmission trouble. Low or leaking fluid: A transmission fluid leak is one of the most reliable signs of a transmission problem, and should never be neglected.

How can you tell if your transmission is leaking?

All of the magic happens in the fluid. Most cars come with red transmission fluid, good to know if you are looking for a leak. Filter: All of that fluid has to be clean for your car to shift gears at the right time. To keep things fresh, your transmission has a filter to catch any gunk.

What to do if your transmission slips out of gear?

If you’re driving in one gear and your transmission slips into another on its own, that’s a problem. Check your transmission fluid and top it up. If the problem continues, a technician will need to investigate further. But transmission shifting problems are not just limited to it slipping out of gear.

How often should you check your transmission fluid?

It’s important to check your transmission fluid at least twice a year. Not only can a low fluid level cause your car to shift poorly, it can eventually lead to transmission damage, and a costly repair. If your car seems to be losing fluid on a regular basis, you may have a leak.

When do you know you have a transmission leak?

A fluid leak. If you see a patch or a trail of reddish fluid on the ground underneath your car after you have parked, you have a leak in your transmission. And you don’t want that; a transmission leak can lead to low fluid levels which can lead to other problems. And fixing a leak is a relatively straightforward fix.

What are the signs of a transmission problem?

For automatic transmissions problems, you’ll most likely feel the car shimmy into each gear rather than the typical almost unnoticeable shifts, or the transmission will make a jarring transition into the next gear. Both are signs that your transmission needs attention.

What should you do if your transmission goes out?

A vehicle that has problems with the transmission should not be driven. You not only risk putting more damage on the car, but it is a huge safety problem. The transmission is an important part of the vehicle that helps it run. Without it, your vehicle would not work.

It’s important to check your transmission fluid at least twice a year. Not only can a low fluid level cause your car to shift poorly, it can eventually lead to transmission damage, and a costly repair. If your car seems to be losing fluid on a regular basis, you may have a leak.

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Ruth Doyle