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2929 Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy. Des Moines, IA 50310 | Monday-Friday 8am-5pm 515-384-0629
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Frequently Asked Questions About Automatic Transmissions
Automatic transmissions are highly popular because they offer drivers a simpler driving experience. Still, many drivers have questions about automatic transmissions. At All Drive Transmission, we specialize in servicing automatic transmissions, and we’d be happy to answer your questions about them. Here’s a look at some of the FAQs about automatic transmissions.
An automatic transmission automatically changes the vehicle's gears as you drive, allowing you to focus on steering and braking. It uses a complex system of sensors, hydraulic systems, and a torque converter to smoothly transition between gears based on the speed and load of the vehicle. Unlike manual transmissions, there is no clutch pedal or gear shift that needs to be operated while driving along.
It's generally recommended to service your automatic transmission every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, and it’s important to check your vehicle’s specific guidelines. This typically involves changing the transmission fluid, which helps to keep internal components lubricated and cool. Servicing more frequently may be necessary if you drive in extreme conditions, such as towing heavy loads or regularly driving in stop-and-go traffic.
Common signs that your automatic transmission may be in trouble include difficulty shifting gears, slipping gears, strange noises (such as whining or grinding), delayed acceleration, or fluid leaks. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your vehicle inspected by the mechanic as soon as possible to avoid escalating damage.
With proper maintenance, most automatic transmissions can generally last anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 miles. However, neglecting routine services such as fluid changes, can shorten its lifespan.
Driving with low transmission fluid can cause significant damage to your transmission. Transmission fluid is essential for lubrication, cooling, and smooth shifting. If the fluid level is low, you may experience erratic gear changes, overheating, and even transmission failure. If you suspect a fluid issue, it’s best to address it immediately.
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