Most cars and trucks have automatic transmissions, yet a lot
of Nampa car owners only have a fuzzy understanding about what a transmission
does. Think back to the last time you rode a bike in Nampa. You started out in
a lower gear and shifted to higher gears as you went faster. Down shift for
hills, stuff like that. Think of your legs as the engine – there’s an ideal
speed you can pedal and you change gears to leverage the work you’re doing.
Lower gears for power on hills or for starting out. Higher
gears for more speed. That’s what the automatic transmission does – it
automatically starts in lower gears and shifts up to higher gears to go faster
on Idaho interstates. And automatically shifts back down to climb Nampa hills,
pass or start up again.
all types automatic transmissions have certainly gotten more
sophisticated in recent years. They have more speeds than before: the base is
four speeds, five is very common.
At Country Repair, we routinely service transmissions with
six speeds and several have seven or even eight speeds. As you can imagine,
this means more parts. Any they all have to fit into roughly the same space.
Transmissions are computer controlled these days, with some
high end transmissions having two or three computers. Transmissions are
engineered to last. But they are also engineered to tighter tolerances. If a
portion of the transmission is starved for lubrication, it can lead to failure.
Not enough fluid can starve the transmission or dirty
transmission fluid can clog small passages in the transmission, then the
lubricant is blocked and can’t get to all the parts to protect them, so they
wear out prematurely. The technicians at Country Repair see far too many
transmissions that needlessly failed due to neglect.
And, as you can imagine, repairing one of these new
transmissions at any Nampa service center can be quite costly. That’s why
manufacturers have a schedule for how often you should change the fluid and
what type of fluid to use.
It’s really important for Nampa motorists to carefully
follow the manufacturer’s transmission service schedule.
At Country Repair in Nampa, we hope you never become
shiftless in Nampa because you didn’t take care of your transmission.
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