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    The Truth About Transmission Service: Why Sooner Might Save You More

    By This article was brought to you by Sherwood Auto Repair, Sherwood Gazette Expert. Sponsored Content,

    26 days ago

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    Many manufacturers recommend transmission service intervals at 100,000 to 150,000 miles, but adhering strictly to these long intervals can risk the health and reliability of your vehicle’s transmission. Here’s why considering an earlier service might be beneficial:

    1. Heat Stress: Transmissions endure high heat, particularly during challenging driving conditions like stop-and-go traffic or while towing. This intense heat can degrade transmission fluid more quickly than anticipated, reducing its protective and lubricative properties.

    2. Fluid Integrity: Over time, transmission fluid collects contaminants that can corrode and damage internal components. Frequent checks and changes can prevent this, ensuring smoother operation and longer life for your transmission.

    3. Early Detection: Routine inspections help catch potential issues such as fluid leaks or unusual noises early. Addressing these signs before they escalate can prevent costly repairs and extend your transmission’s lifespan.

    4. Driving Conditions: If your driving routine involves harsh environments or heavy loads, your transmission may need more frequent attention than the manufacturer’s guidelines suggest.

    At Sherwood Auto Repair, we advocate for a proactive maintenance approach. Our expert technicians recommend evaluating your transmission fluid and system condition well before reaching the 100,000-mile mark, especially under severe driving conditions.

    Visit us for a comprehensive vehicle health inspections and transmission check. Taking care of your transmission early ensures it takes care of your driving needs, keeping your vehicle performing optimally and reliably so that you can drive worry-free.

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    Mawella Gee
    23d ago
    according to honda, u should get tranmission service every 30,000 miles.
    Kenny
    24d ago
    what do u do when u dont have a dipstick to ck ur transmission I'd rather have a lipstick than having to go in and have it done cause I can't ck it
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