Transmission

Transmission Repair Services

Are you experiencing slipping gears, delayed engagement, or shaking and grinding when accelerating or decelerating? These could be signs that your transmission needs attention. As the second most vital component in your vehicle, right after the engine, it’s crucial to have your transmission serviced at the first sign of trouble. Ignoring these symptoms may lead to further damage to the transmission and other components, ultimately resulting in more expensive repairs.

Whether you require routine transmission maintenance or a complete rebuild, your local Hiller Automotive center is here to help. Find your nearest Hiller Automotive location today to schedule an appointment!

Overview of Transmission Services

At Kingdom Autocare, we offer a full range of transmission services at our local auto repair centers. Here’s an overview of our comprehensive transmission service offerings:

  • Transmission Flush: To prevent issues, keeping up with recommended maintenance is essential. A transmission flush removes old fluid and replaces it with new fluid. Depending on your vehicle’s make and model, flushes may be needed every 30,000 miles, every two years, or even as long as 100,000 miles. Our certified technicians can advise you on the correct timing for your vehicle.

  • Transmission Fluid Change: This service involves draining and refilling the existing transmission fluid. Unlike a flush, a fluid change does not remove all the old fluid.

  • Rebuild, Repair, and Replacement: If your transmission requires more significant service, you can trust Kingdom Autocare to handle it. Our skilled technicians are equipped to perform repairs, replacements, and full rebuilds.

Recognizing Transmission Warning Signs

Are you worried about your transmission? Look out for these warning signs:

  • Abnormal gear shifting
  • Delayed or lagging acceleration
  • Shaking or grinding while driving
  • Unusual noises from under the hood
  • A burning smell coming from the engine compartment

Common Transmission Issues

Regularly checking and maintaining your vehicle’s transmission fluid levels and quality is the best way to prevent transmission problems. Low transmission fluid is the leading cause of transmission failure, so staying on top of routine maintenance is crucial.

Additionally, certain driving habits can contribute to premature failure. These include improperly shifting gears, changing gears before coming to a complete stop, and driving with excessive loads, which can strain the transmission.

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