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Transmission Fluid In Riverside, CA

Some cars come with conventional automatic transmissions, dual-clutch automatics, or continuously variable automatic transmissions (CVTs) that each use a specific type of transmission fluid. While driving on the streets of Perris, California, Moreno Valley, California, Riverside County, California, Riverside, California, and beyond, it is almost guaranteed that you will see a vehicle that relies on a transmission to operate. Your vehicle owner's manual has all the information of what type of transmission you have and the specifications of the transmission fluid that your vehicle needs. Our technicians at Autotech Auto Repair Service are knowledgeable with all things transmissions and will ensure your vehicle is safe to drive. We will make certain that your vehicle will fit all manufacturer recommendations, check your transmission fluid, see if there is any dirty fluid, and more. We can also inspect your transmission fluids in both automatic and manual transmissions. Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. We are happy to help you!

Having the right levels of transmission fluid and keeping it free of debris is crucial. Components like the torque converter rely on your transmission fluid to convert power from the engine to the transmission. The transmission fluid acts as a lubricant for the bearing and other metal parts in the gearbox. This makes it much easier to shift gears as you put your vehicle in reverse, drive, neutral, and park. Depending on the type of transmission you have and manufacturer specifications, there are different transmission fluids to choose from: 

  • Automatic transmission fluid
  • Manual transmission fluid
  • Synthetic transmission fluid
  • Traditional transmission fluid

Signs Your Transmission Fluid Has Issues

Checking the fluid is an important part of regular maintenance. During your next service interval, it is a good idea to get your transmission fluid inspected. If you have 100,000 miles on your vehicle, it is time to replace your transmission fluid. Here are some of the signs that indicate you have low levels of transmission fluid and need to bring your car in for transmission fluid service:

  • Warning light on your dashboard
  • Difficulty changing gears
  • Transmission fluid leakage
  • Dark brown color
  • Unusual noises
  • Unpleasant smell
  • Transmission slipping problems

A simple way to check your transmission fluid is to look at the transmission fluid dipstick. By doing this, you are checking the fluid for any debris or if it is low. Our technicians can quickly check the fluid level and ensure that your transmission is good to go. We are up to date with our knowledge on fluids, like automatic transmission fluid and engine oil, and can easily check different parts, like the oil dipstick and other moving parts.

Your Quality Shop for Transmission Fluid Service

Whether you drive a Acura, Audi, BMW, or Buick, eventually you may need to get the transmission fluid replaced. If you are in or near Riverside, come to Autotech Auto Repair Service, your go-to shop for getting your transmission fluid. Our technicians have decades of combined experience and will ensure that your vehicle is working properly again.

Reasons You Should Do Business With Us: 

  • Transparency
  • Honesty
  • Integrity
  • We are Experts
  • Years of Experience

Don't hesitate to bring your car to Autotech Auto Repair Service in Riverside today! You can schedule an appointment with us online or give us a call at 951-784-1090. Autotech Auto Repair Service - Professional Car Services, Maintenance, And Auto Repairs.



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