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When Do I Need to Change the Transmission Fluid?

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Transmission Fluid Breakdown

Although transmission does not have a set service date like other automotive fluids, it still must be replaced. Additionally, manufacturers have differing replacement periods.

Why most car drivers consistently forget about changing their car’s transmission fluid is because many cars will only recommend its change as far out as 100,000 miles or more. Although mechanics will suggest it be changed much earlier, the best rule of thumb is to following the maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual. Wichita Garage>>

Transmission fluid deteriorates over time, similar to other vehicle fluids.

Four Things That Speed Up The Deterioration of Transmission Fluid

1.      Hard use

2.      Frequent stop-and-go city driving

3.      Hauling heavy loads

4.      Trailer towing

Heavy use raises the operating temperature of the transmission. This rise in heat puts more strain on the transmission and the fluids. Those driving under these conditions should have their transmission fluid checked much more frequently than suggested by the owner’s manual. A repair shop can easily check the condition of the fluid.

What Color Is Transmission Fluid?

Most often, it is red, but it can come in other colors. The older and more broken down transmission fluid is turns the color darker. Additional to a noticeable color change, old/deteriorated transmission fluid can smell burned. Since this burnt smell can indicate additional problems, it is best to have your transmission looked at by a professional.

Dirty Transmission Fluid

When transmission fluid has a dirty feel or when it has visible debris in it, it is likely time for a flush. When a repair facility urges you to get a transmission-fluid change or flush, always consult your owner’s maintenance schedule. Remember, even if this fluid is darker than original, it may not mean you need fresh fluid right now.

Before you purchase a fluid flush, look in your owner's manual, to make sure it is a service recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer, as a few manufactures actually recommend against this service. Often these vehicles will have their own type of transmission fluid.

My Car Just Hit 100,000 Miles Should I Change My Transmission Fluid?

Some mechanics will say, don’t change something if it isn’t broken, while others will say have it done if you're planning on keeping the vehicle a few years or longer, especially if it is recommended in the owner’s manual. Content Writing Wichita>>

What Fresh Transmission Fluid Is NOT

Fresh fluid is not a cure for gears slipping, rough shifting or other mechanical problems. Transmission Fluid Flush Wichita>>

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