Posts Tagged ‘Albuquerque transmission flush’

What Exactly Does a Transmission Flush Do?

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Like other fluids in your car or truck, your transmission fluid needs to be changed from time to time.

Your car’s transmission fluid is probably not the first thing you think of when it comes to car maintenance, but it should not be the last thing.

It’s very important to maintain the transmission in your car or truck. The transmission regulates what gear your engine should run at. Without a properly functioning transmission, you’re not going to get too far.

Having an Albuquerque transmission flush can add miles and years onto the transmission of your vehicle.

Here are the benefits to a transmission flush:

  • A transmission flush removes and replaces old transmission fluid.
  • New, clean transmission fluid improves performance and extends the life of your car or truck’s transmission.
  • A transmission flush helps remove sludge that has accumulated in your transmission.

It makes total sense, but you would be surprised how many people ignore changing the transmission fluid in their car or truck. It is important to note that a transmission flush will not help an old, failing transmission. A transmission flush is meant to help keep a fully, functioning transmission in good shape.

A transmission flush every 30,000 to 40,000 miles can help extend the life of your car or truck’s transmission. For cars and trucks with engines over 100,000 miles that have never had a transmission flush, consult with a mechanic to see if this is right for your vehicle.

So next time you’re thinking about getting an oil change, talk with your mechanic to see if a Phoenix transmission flush is right for your car or truck.

How to Easily Check a Used Car for Automatic Transmission Issues

Monday, October 4th, 2010

You are all excited to go out and purchase a used car but you have heard your friends tell stories of used cars with bad transmissions being sold to unsuspecting customers.

That is something you never want to experience, but you are not a car person so what can you do to educate yourself before you buy?  There are a few easy things you can learn to look for to ensure you make the best decision possible.

  • Check Transmission Fluid – You don’t even have to know where it is located,  just ask the salesperson to pull the transmission dipstick out for you.  When they do, wipe it off with a clean cloth, then put it back in again.  Pull it back out and the check the levels on the dipstick.  Extremely low fluid can indicate a transmission leak.  A leak cannot be solved by a simple Albuquerque transmission flush.  If possible, get a white piece of paper and drip some of the transmission fluid onto it.  The fluid that drips should be clear without any metal filings or black flakes.  If you have burnt a lot of food in your lifetime, you can also smell the fluid and see if it has that “burnt” smell to it.
  • Shifting the Gears – When you put a car into drive you should feel the transmission kicking in slightly trying to pull the car forward.  In the car, press the brake and then put the car into D. If you don’t feel the transmission “catch,” it can be a sign there is a transmission problem.
  • Test Drive – The best way to tell is by actually test-driving the car you are considering to purchase.  Try slowly accelerating to 45 – 50 mph and see if you feel the car as it changes gears.  Is it a rough shifting or does it transition smoothly?  If you are driving it and you notice the car RPM is increasing but the car isn’t accelerating, or the transmission “slips” from 2nd to 3rd gear, it can be a sign of a serious transmission issue.

Remember about these easy things that you can check when selecting a used vehicle.  You don’t want to buy your car and end up having to get a complete Las Cruces car tune up immediately after because your transmission was shot and you didn’t know it.

Quickly Change Your Car’s Tire After A Blowout

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

It happens to all of us. You’re driving down the road and all of a sudden you hear a thud, thud, thud noise coming from one of your tires. You’ve got a flat tire.

Changing a flat tire may be a little more difficult than you think. We’ve included the steps you need to follow to change your tire.

  1. Make sure you are on a flat surface. If you are in a busy traffic area drive to another location such as a parking lot or a side street.
  2. Turn off your engine and turn on your hazard lights.
  3. Take the spare tire, tire wrench, and jack out of your vehicle. For some vehicles, the spare tire may be underneath the truck bed or trunk.
  4. Take off the hubcap or wheel cover from your vehicle’s wheel.
  5. Using the tire wrench loosen the lug nuts on the tire. Do not completely take off the lug nuts.
  6. Following the directions for your jack, lift the car up. Be sure to place the jack under the vehicle in the proper place as designated by the owner’s manual.
  7. Remove the lug nuts and the wheel.
  8. Put the spare tire on along with the lug nuts. Be sure to get the lug nuts as tight as you can without spinning the wheel.
  9. Lower the vehicle. Be sure to tighten the lug nuts with the tire wrench.

When driving with a spare tire, do not drive at excessive speeds. Be sure to take your vehicle to a mechanic as soon as possible to replace the tire. To help prevent blown tires, have your mechanic check the tire tread during a Phoenix brake repair or a Albuquerque transmission flush.

Phoenix Transmission Flush: Is It Safe For Your Car?

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

If you regularly take your car in for oil changes, you’re bound to be told that your car needs a transmission fluid flush. There’s a lot of conflicting information out there on whether or not transmission flushes are safe for your vehicle.

A transmission fluid flush is a service that replaces your vehicle’s old transmission fluid with new fluid. A fluid flush is meant to prolong the life of the transmission and improve performance. Changing your vehicle’s transmission fluid every 30,000 to 50,000 miles will ensure that your vehicle is running smoothly.

We recommend taking your car to a reputable mechanic when considering a transmission fluid flush because flushes are a unique service. Transmission fluid flushes may not be the best thing for all vehicles. A reputable mechanic could help you determine whether or not this is the right service for your vehicle.

Transmission fluid flushes could cause damage to high-mileage vehicles that have never had a flush before. Build-up in the transmission that has accumulated over the lifetime of the vehicle could become dislodged and decrease performance and possibly even damage your transmission.

As a rule of thumb: If your high-mileage vehicle’s transmission fluid — which has never been changed — smells burnt, it’s probably not best to get a flush.

However, for low to medium mileage vehicles, it’s a good preventative measure to regularly flush your vehicle’s transmission fluid to prevent the buildup that could later cause damage to your vehicle. Regularly getting an Albuquerque transmission flush or a Phoenix transmission flush can add years to your vehicle’s transmission.

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