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Signs That Your Vehicle Needs A Transmission Flush

Your vehicle’s transmission is responsible for shifting gears and transferring power from the engine to the wheels. Over time, transmission fluid can become dirty and contaminated, which can cause problems with shifting and eventually lead to damage to the transmission. One way to prevent this is by getting a transmission flush. Here are some signs that your vehicle may need a transmission flush:

Difficulty shifting gears: If you are having trouble with your vehicle shifting smoothly, it could be a sign that your transmission fluid needs to be changed. This could manifest as delays or hesitations when shifting, grinding noises, or a feeling of slipping.

Burning smell: A burning smell is never a good sign in any vehicle. If you smell a burning odor coming from your engine, it could indicate that your transmission fluid is overheating and breaking down.

Leaking fluid: Check your driveway or garage for any signs of transmission fluid leaks. If you notice red or brown fluid pooling under your vehicle, it’s time to have your transmission inspected.

Warning light: If your vehicle’s check engine light or transmission warning light comes on, it’s time to have your transmission inspected by a professional.

Mileage: Most manufacturers recommend getting a transmission flush every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on the vehicle’s make and model. If you are approaching this mileage range or if you have never had a transmission flush before, it’s a good idea to schedule one with your mechanic.

Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your vehicle’s transmission running smoothly. If you notice any of the above signs or if it’s been a while since your last transmission flush, contact your local auto repair shop to schedule an appointment.

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