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Sep 8, 2023
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As a proud Chevy owner, you’ve come to expect performance, reliability, and durability from your vehicle. All mechanical wonders, though, eventually wear down, and your transmission is a key component you want to keep in good shape. Understanding when your vehicle may be hinting at a transmission repair is a key car-owner skill. As your Chevy dealer, we’d like to help you identify signs that might suggest it’s time for a checkup.

It’s Time for Transmission Repair at Your Chevy Dealer If…

Gears Are Slipping

If your vehicle unexpectedly changes gears without any action on your part or if it struggles to stay in gear, this could be a sign of transmission problems. This inconsistency can pose safety concerns, especially when you’re driving at higher speeds.

There’s a Delayed Response

When you move from ‘park’ to ‘drive,’ your vehicle should shift smoothly and respond instantly. A delay or hesitation, especially accompanied by a sudden jerk, is a clear indication something might be amiss with your transmission.

You’re Hearing Unusual Sounds

While all vehicles have characteristic sounds, noises like whining, clunking, or humming coming from under the hood, particularly when you’re in neutral, should be a cause for concern. These sounds can indicate a malfunctioning transmission or low transmission fluid, and it’s time to get things checked out.

You’re Seeing Those Warning Lights

We all hate the check engine and other warning lights, but they really are there for a reason. Modern Chevys come equipped with sensors that can identify issues early on, so if your transmission warning light illuminates, it’s a clear sign that your transmission needs attention. While the issue could be as minor as a sensor fault, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

There Are Fluid Leaks

Transmission fluid keeps the transmission system lubricated and cool, which means that if you notice red or brownish puddles under your vehicle, it might be leaking transmission fluid. It’s essential to address this promptly to prevent significant transmission damage.

You Notice a Burning Smell

A burnt odor coming from your vehicle can indicate the transmission is overheating due to low or degraded transmission fluid. Continuously operating your Chevy in such a condition can lead to severe transmission damage.

You’re Feeling a Grinding or Shaking

Your Chevy should run smoothly, irrespective of whether it’s an automatic or manual transmission. If you experience grinding or shaking while driving or shifting gears, this often is indicative of transmission issues.

Regular maintenance and timely attention to potential issues can extend the life of your Chevy and ensure an optimal driving experience. Plus, fixing things early on usually saves you money in the long run. If you notice any of the signs mentioned above, it’s crucial to act swiftly. Reach out to us at Patterson Chevrolet and we’ll be happy to help.