TRANSMISSION REPAIR & Service
Transmission repair is not something to take lightly. The transmission is connected to key parts of your vehicle and needs to be working properly for your safety. Transmission services include replacing filters and draining fluids to prevent transmission damage. Typical transmission issues that may lead to repair may include shifting issues, slipping, stalling, fluid leaking, and the service light turning on. If you are concerned that you may need transmission repair, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment at Super Car Garage today.
Transmission Fluid
One of the easiest ways to avoid a large transmission repair bill is to flush the fluid according to the vehicle manufacturer’s guidelines. Your transmission contains a lot of intricate moving parts which can deteriorate quickly if not properly lubricated. Jay Barkers Auto Repair Service’s technicians can take a sample of your transmission fluid and determine how long it will be before it’s time to renew.
Clutch
At its most basic, your car’s clutch allows the engine and gearbox to engage and disengage from each other between gear changes. Over time, and especially in improperly operated manual transmission vehicles, the clutch can become worn and less effective at its job. A damaged clutch can allow the engine and gearbox to re-engage mid-gear change, and this can have serious effects on the health of your transmission. Super Car Garage determines the health of your clutch through diagnostic testing as well as test driving.
Differentials
Another area of our gear-based expertise is your car’s differentials. These sit in the middle of your car’s axles between the wheels and are vital for a smooth ride. As you turn a corner, the outside wheel has to travel a greater distance than the inside wheel. Without properly functioning differentials, the wheels would turn at the same rate causing your car to vibrate horribly, and struggle to turn whenever you tried to go around a corner.
Transfer Case
A transfer case is a part of a four wheel drive system found in four wheel drive and all wheel drive vehicles. The transfer case receives power from the transmission and sends it to both the front and rear axles. This can be done with a set of gears, but the majority of transfer cases manufactured today are chain driven. The transfer case is connected to the transmission and also to the front and rear axles by means of drive shafts.
Our competitively priced transmission services include:
- Transmission Repair & Service, Replacement, Flush
- Driveline Repair & Maintenance
- Axle Repair & Replacement
- Clutch Repair & Replacement
- Transmission Fluid Service
Flywheel Repair & Replacement - Driveshaft & U-Joint Repair
- Differential Diagnosis, Rebuild & Service
