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3 Tips For Using Transmission Fluid To Prevent Transmission Damage

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Your vehicle's transmission is one of its most important and most expensive parts. If you'd like to keep your car up and running and if you would like to avoid an expensive replacement or a major repair, then it's important to take care of the transmission. When used properly, transmission fluid can actually help you prevent transmission damage and can help you keep your transmission up and running like it's supposed to. These are a few tips that can help you with using transmission fluid in your car.

1. Make Sure You Use the Right Fluid

First of all, you should know that not all cars use the same type of transmission fluid. If you use the wrong type of transmission fluid in your car, then it might not do an adequate job of cooling your transmission and lubricating its moving parts. Your best bet for finding out what type of transmission fluid to use is to check your car's manual or ask your dealer. Someone from a transmission repair shop should be able to help you with this, too.

2. Make Sure You Use the Right Amount 

Since transmission fluid is designed to help keep your transmission working properly, it might seem like adding a lot of it is a good thing. However, if you add too much transmission fluid, you can actually do more harm than good. Adding too much can cause excessive pressure, oil starvation, and other problems and could result in poor performance, damage to your transmission, and even damage to other parts. Therefore, you should make sure that you pay attention and add the appropriate amount. Your car should have a dipstick that can help you with this, but relying on a professional to help you add transmission fluid to your vehicle can help you make sure that the job is done right.

3. Change it When Needed

Occasionally, simply topping off your transmission fluid is enough. However, at certain intervals, you should have your transmission fluid completely flushed out and replaced. Your car's maintenance schedule should give you some insight about when this should be done, or someone from a transmission repair shop can tell you whether it's time for a full transmission flush. This should always be done by a professional; then, you will not have to worry about doing it improperly or figuring out how to properly dispose of the old transmission fluid from your vehicle.


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