When Should I Get My Transmission Serviced?
The transmission is one of the most integral and complex parts of your vehicle. The transmission contains multiple complex hydraulic systems that transfer energy to your car to make it move.

The transmission is one of the most integral and complex parts of your vehicle. The transmission contains multiple complex hydraulic systems that transfer energy to your car to make it move. Many of the newer transmission systems include computerized systems to help with front wheel drive. The computerized systems make fixing any transmission issues quite difficult. It’s important to take your vehicle into an automotive repair shop for regular tune-ups to ensure that your transmission is working efficiently.

Transmission Warning Signs I Should Look For

Total transmission failure can cost thousands and require you to overhaul the entire engine of your car. Here is a list of warning signs that your transmission may not be working properly:

  • Fluid leaks. If you see any fluid on your driveway, it may be time to take your car into a repair shop. Transmission fluid helps to allow your car’s engine to shift gears while you press on the accelerator. The transmission fluid is usually red and has a tart smell. Transmissions do not burn up fluids the way your engine does, so if your transmission is curiously low, you may have a leak. A leak can be caused by the following:
    • Worn seals or gaskets
    • The disconnection of important hoses due to recent repair
    • A loose transmission pan/pan leak
  • Indicator Light Comes on. If your engine or transmission light comes on, this may mean that your engine is too hot. When your warning lights activate, make sure to check the transmission fluid and engine coolant levels.
  • Listen to what sounds your car is making. Commonly, when you hear a whining, buzzing, or humming noise accompanied with feeling the car shift as you speed up can mean that you are experience a transmission issue.
  • Check your transmission fluid. When you’re checking your transmission or engine coolant levels, insert dipstick, pull it out and wipe clean. Then examine where the level of fluid is on the dipstick. To ensure an accurate reading, repeat process and examine once more. If the fluid level is not between the markers “full” and “add,” you may need more fluid.

Questions About Car Repairs?

If you’ve experience any of the warning signs listed above, you should take your vehicle into a repair shop. A professional mechanic can assess the issues with your vehicle. Silver Star Motors is the Sacramento area’s oldest and most experienced full-service automotive repair and service center for manual transmission Mercedes Benz automobiles. Our technicians are trained and experienced in Mercedes-Benz maintenance and service. Contact us today at (916) 269-1522 to schedule a maintenance appointment.

When Should I Get My Transmission Serviced?
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