Your car’s transmission directly affects its performance. If you notice signs of a failing transmission, it’s important to schedule repairs as soon as possible. Continuing damage to your transmission can raise the cost of repairs or even cause extensive damage to your car’s engine. Sticky Shifting or Slipping If your manual transmission sticks or refuses […]
Your car’s transmission directly affects its performance. If you notice signs of a failing transmission, it’s important to schedule repairs as soon as possible. Continuing damage to your transmission can raise the cost of repairs or even cause extensive damage to your car’s engine.
Sticky Shifting or Slipping
If your manual transmission sticks or refuses to respond to the clutch, it could be a sign of transmission troubles. Alternatively, a failing transmission can also cause your car to “slip” out of gear at any time, risking damage or injury if you can’t get enough power to the wheels when you need it. Even if sticking or slipping gears are simply an annoyance, prolonged operation in the wrong gear can damage your engine as well as the transmission. You should have any car that won’t change or stay in gear checked by a mechanic as soon as possible.
Burning Smell
If you notice a burning smell when operating your car, it could be due to an overheated transmission causing the fluid that acts as a lubricant to burn. When the moving parts in your transmission get too hot, they can easily be damaged, leading to extensive repairs or replacement. Schedule a visit to your automotive repair specialist at the first sign of a foul odor from your car.
Noisy Operation
Your car’s transmission is designed to operate smoothly and quietly when it is in good repair. Hearing noises in any gear—including neutral—is a sign that adjustments or replacement parts are needed to maintain proper function. Because noisy operation can be a symptom of many issues, your mechanic is the only one who can determine the source of the sounds.
Are you concerned about your engine, transmission, wheels, or any other aspect of your car? You can get help from the Tucson auto repair experts at Automotive Recalibration by calling (520) 433-4147 to schedule automotive maintenance, repairs, and fleet management in Tucson. Check out our website to find out more about our team, our services, and our dedication to excellence.