At The Best Auto Body, we prioritize the health and longevity of your vehicle’s essential components. One such critical aspect is the automatic transmission. Often regarded as one of the most intricate and expensive elements, a well-maintained transmission ensures a smooth and efficient driving experience. Join us as we delve into the significance of transmission rebuilds, exploring how this meticulous process can enhance the performance and extend the lifespan of your car’s transmission. Discover the expertise and care we provide at The Best Auto Body for optimal driving reliability.

Automatic Transmissions

Your car’s automatic transmission is one of the most expensive and crucial components. The hundreds of moving parts in your transmission cease to be cleaned and protected when the transmission fluid ages. When this happens, you may experience abrupt shifts, slipping, or vibrations.

Similar to oil changes or tire rotations, transmission repair is a factory-recommended maintenance task. You should replace it now, while the transmission is in good working condition, to save money on future expensive repairs.

To remove varnish and sludge buildup in your transmission, a qualified technician will pour a cleaning fluid into the transmission and drive the car for 15 minutes. The old transmission fluid, along with the sludge and varnish, is then completely removed using a professional-grade machine and replaced with conditioner and high-quality transmission fluid.

You will experience smoother shifts and a longer transmission lifespan after servicing your car’s transmission. Keep in mind that replacing a transmission can be very costly, so it is preferable to fix the one you currently have.

Every 2 years or 30,000 miles, your transmission should undergo maintenance. Although you may need maintenance more frequently if you drive in adverse conditions. Please ask one of our professionals to help you decide if you need one if you are unsure.

The impurities that have accumulated in the transmission due to the dissolving of the cleaning agent in the old fluid will be removed during a transmission service and replaced with new and conditioned fluid. A transmission flush only exchanges the old fluid for new. When changing the transmission fluid, the transmission is only partially flushed; some of the old fluid remains in the transmission until it is replaced.

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