Posted on 10/23/2021
If you drive a manual transmission vehicle, you know that the clutch is one of the most sensitive and important pieces of equipment. While it will naturally wear out over time like other car parts, some habits can also decrease performance, shorten its life, and require frequent manual transmission repair. Here's a closer look at what to avoid behind the wheel if you want to avoid extra expenses and hassles. 1. Keeping Your Foot on the Clutch If you are always keeping your foot on the clutch, even it's just to rest it there, the pressure can put unnecessary strain on the gear assembly, leading to more frequent manual transmission repair. The pedal should be either pressed all the way down to the bottom or left completely untouched when not using it. 2. Resting Your Hand on the Gearshift A lot of drivers like the sense of control that comes with resting their hands on t ... read more
Posted on 9/20/2021
COVID pandemic has been a worldwide problem, and everyone had to make sacrifices to keep themselves and their families safe and COVID free. Although it is a horrible situation that everyone has experienced it has changed the way people appreciate their lives and activities outside of their home. 2020 was a horrific year for everyone, little of us had any type of leisure time away from home due to the fear of COVID. This made everyone come up with other ways that they could continue with leisure activities but in more of a personal “bubble”. This was a boost for the family road trips and an influx of purchases for personal “home on wheels” as ways to limit their interaction with the general public. Camping and family road trips are now more popular than ever! If you have done any traveling on the road in the recent few months you may have noticed many additional vehicles pulling campers, both travel trailers and 5th wheels.&nb ... read more
Posted on 9/16/2021
While the engine of a car provides the power it needs to run, the transmission is responsible for transmitting that power to all the essential places, including the driveshaft, axles, and wheels. Simply put, without this intricate part, your car couldn't move, so it's important to know the signs that your vehicle may need transmission repairs. These symptoms often take the form of sounds, so here’s a closer look at what to keep an ear out for. Transmission Sounds You Should Never Ignore 1. Whining A high-pitched whining sound when you switch gears, especially when going in reverse, likely means there’s an issue with the transmission fluid line. Transmission fluid is both a lubricant for the internal parts of the transmission system and a hydraulic fluid that facilitates gearshifts and prevents the system from overheating. A whining sound is usually a red flag that there’s a clog in the fluid line and fluid can’t reach the filter; when this happens, t ... read more
Posted on 8/22/2021
Why Should You Choose a Rebuilt Transmission? When a transmission stops working, it often requires a complete replacement. However, this doesn’t mean you have to buy a brand-new one. In many instances, a transmission rebuild—which involves taking the system apart, thoroughly inspecting it, and replacing all worn and damaged parts with new ones—is more advantageous. Below are the biggest reasons why. 1. Save Money Having to replace your transmission won’t be cheap no matter what option you choose, but you can save significantly by choosing to buy a transmission rebuild over a brand-new model. To make these systems more affordable, technicians usually replace the parts that are damaged beyond repair with those that have been recycled and re-purposed. Although the price can vary from one shop to the next, it’s normal for a rebuild to cut the cost by up to half. 2. Get Your Car Back Quicker When a vehicle is brought in for a transmission rebuild, work can ... read more
Posted on 8/20/2021
Part of being a responsible vehicle owner involves bringing your car into the auto repair shop if you notice it isn't functioning correctly. The professionals at Transmission Hero can quickly diagnose and fix any issues. During these appointments, communicating with the mechanic can ensure efficient services and a positive outcome. For the best results, review the following tips. How to Communicate with Your Auto Repair Mechanic 1. Prepare Ideas Most mechanic consultations move quickly, primarily because repair businesses deal with multiple clients. As a result, you may find that you forgot to mention specific issues you're experiencing once the conversation is over. To avoid this issue, create a list of talking points before your appointment. Do some online research to see if other people have experienced the same problems. When it's time to meet with the mechanic, reference the list to ensure you don't f ... read more