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Your vehicle’s transmission is one of its most reliable components, and, as such, you probably don’t think about it all too often. As the experts at Transmission Services in Lincoln, NE, note, this causes many drivers to make simple mistakes that can ultimately ruin the automotive part. 

The following are three common issues that could require you to get transmission repair—or even a complete replacement:

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  • Ignoring Standard Service: One of the easiest ways to prevent transmission repair—and one of the most overlooked—is to periodically service it. Over time, iron particles and other contaminants can build up inside your transmission, which can result in poor performance and eventually cause it to fail altogether. Simple transmission maintenance tasks, such as filter replacements and fluid flushes, can help you avoid a wide range of problems.

 

  • Fluid Trouble: Transmission fluid plays a vital role in keeping the various complex parts of this part properly lubricated and cooled. Unfortunately, when you allow your vehicle to run with low fluid levels or use the wrong type of fluid, your transmission won’t experience these benefits. Dirty fluid can even cause your transmission to overheat and die. Make sure you use the recommended transmission fluid for your vehicle and check your fluid regularly to ensure there aren’t any leaks or contaminants.

 

  • Ignoring Warning Signs: Your car will tell you when something is wrong with your transmission. Whether it’s a grinding noise when you change gears or the appearance of transmission fluid on your driveway, you’ll often notice several warning signs when things aren’t right. Unfortunately, many drivers ignore these warnings and continue to drive, which results in far more expensive repairs later on.

For all your repair needs, you can depend on the professional team at Transmission Services. To learn more about their services or to schedule a transmission repair or free inspection, visit them online, or call (402) 475-3637.

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