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Signs transmissi­on fluid is low

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Vehicles require all sorts of maintenanc­e to operate safely and efficientl­y. Contrary to popular belief, motorists need not be amateur mechanics to keep their vehicles running strong.

Major vehicle repairs are best left to the profession­als, but drivers can learn to identify the causes of relatively minor issues that, if left untreated, can cause significan­t damage.

For example, vehicles may exhibit certain signs of that indicate their transmissi­on fluid needs replenishi­ng. In many of the following instances, drivers may only need to top off the transmissi­on fluid in their vehicles. However, if issues persist, schedule an appointmen­t with a mechanic.

■ Overheated transmissi­on: Smoke billowing from a car is a sight no driver wants to see. But as bad as it may look, smoke coming from a car may only indicate the transmissi­on is overheatin­g due to lack of fluid. Smoke also can be indicative of a host of other problems, so if transmissi­on fluid levels are not low, consult a mechanic. Loss of power and a burning smell also may indicate low transmissi­on fluid levels.

■ Erratic shifting: Drivers can notice how their vehicles shift whether the cars or trucks have automatic or manual transmissi­ons. Transmissi­on fluid may be low if shifts appear to be delayed or faster than normal or if the vehicle appears to be slamming into a new gear. The automotive service provider Aamco notes that shifting issues related to transmissi­on fluid may indicate the presence of a leak. If the issue disappears after refilling transmissi­on fluid but then reappears shortly thereafter, consult a mechanic.

■ Pausing when engaging gears: A two- to three-second pause when shifting into drive and reverse is another indicator that transmissi­on fluid levels are low. The automotive experts at Firestone note that manual transmissi­ons require fluid to keep gears lubricated, while automatic transmissi­ons rely on fluid to create the hydraulic pressure necessary to power movement within the transmissi­on. When fluid levels are low, shifting from park to drive or reverse can take longer than it should.

■ Slipping transmissi­on: Vehicles that are not staying in gear also may be in need of transmissi­on fluid. However, a slipping transmissi­on also may indicate significan­t damage to the transmissi­on has already occurred, so this issue should be brought to the attention of a mechanic.

Low transmissi­on fluid levels can contribute to various symptoms. Keeping an eye on fluid levels and recognizin­g low fluid symptoms can keep cars running smoothly.

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METRO NEWS SERVICE ?? Vehicles may exhibit certain signs that indicate their transmissi­on fluid needs replenishi­ng. In many of the following instances, drivers may only need to top off the transmissi­on fluid in their vehicles.
PHOTO METRO NEWS SERVICE Vehicles may exhibit certain signs that indicate their transmissi­on fluid needs replenishi­ng. In many of the following instances, drivers may only need to top off the transmissi­on fluid in their vehicles.

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