How to take care of an automatic transmission
Maintaining an automatic transmission ensures smooth performance, durability and costly repairs. Here are some important maintenance tips:
1. Check and replace the permeable fluid and replace the liquid
– Check regularly: Use a diving stick (if available) to check the liquid level monthly. Find a bright red clear liquid with a slightly sweet smell.
– Liquid and Filter Change: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended intervals (usually every 30,000 miles) (or per owner’s manual). – Use the appropriate liquid. Always use the ATF type (automatic transmission fluid) recommended for your vehicle.
2. Avoid overheating
– Overheating is the main cause of transmission failures. Avoid excessive towing and aggressive driving, especially in hot weather.
-In most cases, if you are carrying heavy loads, install an external gear rack. 3. Switch the gear correctly
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– Do not move to the “park” while the car is still moving.
– Be neutral and do not start the car while traveling.
4. Use the parking brake
– If you’re parking in a gradient, insert a parking brake before switching to the park to reduce gear luggage.
5. Warms in the cold weather
– Run the engine for 1-2 minutes before operating at cold temperatures so that gear flow can circulate properly.
6. Do not overload the vehicle
– The intersection of vehicle weight limits will allow additional loads to be mounted on the gearbox, leading to overheating and wear. 7. Have regular inspections
– Have the mechanic check your gear during regular service, especially if you notice it.
– Delay or rough shift
– Slip gear
– Strange noise (whim, crush, cling)
– Smell
Following these maintenance procedures will extend the life of your automated transmission and avoid expensive repairs.