Colorado Automotive Advice, Services, Total Car Care, Transmission, Transmissions
What Types of Transmission Cooler Exist? Though each performs the same job – cool the transmission – each type does it a little differently. Tube-and-Fin Plate-and-Fin Stacked Plate Whichever transmission cooler design you choose, rest assured that it will extend the...
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Why is your transmission is overheating? Most transmission problems are a result of overheating. Low fluid is a transmission killer. Old, worn out, or burned fluid will cause the transmission to run hot. Transmission slipping is another hint that the fluid is low and...
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Your Car’s Cooling System Doesn’t Work If your car’s cooling system is not in prime running condition, you risk overheating the engine. There are a few things you can look for and check, but the first thing to consider is the radiator. Check the...
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Why is My Transmission Slipping? Low fluid levels Burnt fluid Worn or broken transmission bands Clutch problems Worn out gears Solenoid Problems Torque converter issues Post Navigation 1. Transmission Slipping Can Be Major 2. Signs Your Transmission Is Slipping 3....
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Automatic transmissions are tough, but they can be damaged. Transmissions have always been complex systems, and they get more sophisticated every year. Even though they are made of metal, wrapped in metal, and capable of moving tons of metal, they can be damaged if...
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What is a transmission filter for? A transmission filter prevents dirt and debris from getting into the gears and other parts of the transmission system. It is positioned above the transmission pan, which collects excess fluid, and below the pickup tube that connects...