How Long Does Your Transmission Last?

 

Honda Transmission Repair

In taking a look under the hood, there are plenty of essential components in need of care. However, one of the most important of all is the transmission. Are you asking yourself the question “How long does your transmission last?”

With minimum routine maintenance, most drivers in Miami, Doral, and Hialeah can expect their transmission to last upwards of 100,000 miles.

Need help determining what that minimum transmission maintenance entails? The Braman Honda team is here to help.

Making Your Transmission Last

Automotive Maintenance Guide

Your transmission can and should be one of the longer lasting components in any car (a good thing, since it’s one of the most valuable and vital). As long as you drive responsibly and provide your car with the service it requires, you should be able to push that transmission past 100,000 miles without issue.

This being said, an ill-cared-for transmission can fall into disrepair tens of thousand of miles before that. As a matter of fact, it could experience problems as early as the 30,000-mile mark without the following maintenance.

Change the Fluid and Filter

 

Just as the engine has motor oil and its own filter, your transmission has fluid and a filter, too. This is a necessary for keeping the transmission lubricated and ensuring it performs as smoothly as possible.Service Center Miami FL

The heat generated by your transmission will cause its fluid to deteriorate over time. The harder your drive your vehicle, the sooner this will happen. In most cases, however, you can expect transmission fluid to last anywhere from 30,000 to 60,000 miles before it requires a flush.

Symptoms of Transmission Problems

The older your transmission gets, the more important it is to keep an eye out for problems. Once it starts to go, there will be several audible and visual signs to watch for.

Excessive noise

Whining, humming, and clunking can all be signs that your transmission is experiencing problems.

Gear slipping

 

A faulty transmission will have a difficult time switching gears. This may result in a slip that you can feel from the driver’s seat. The car may even judder when pulling into or out of a stop (or any time you rapidly change gears).

Leaking fluid

Transmission fluid is a bright reddish-pink color, which makes it fairly easy to spot on a garage floor or even in your driveway. Pay attention to any spots that may show up beneath your car.

Check engine light

Check Engine Light

The engine light is something of a catch-all for numerous problems underneath the hood. If it turns on and you can’t seem to figure out why, there’s a good chance your transmission is the culprit.

There are plenty of signs that your transmission will exhibit when breaking down. You should be able to catch them as long as you pay attention to the sounds, sensations, and smells emitted by your vehicle.

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Get Your Transmission Serviced Today in Miami, FL

 

If you’ve noticed any of the above symptoms of transmission trouble, it may be time to get yours checked out here in Doral, Miami, and Hialeah. The Braman Honda service center is perfectly suited for all kind of routine maintenance and repairs. Contact our team online or over the phone to schedule transmission service now.