Tuneup frequency varies between automatic and manual transmissions. Automatic transmissions should be tuned every 60,000 to 100,000; a manual transmission, every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.
A transmission tune up should be done according to your owner’s manual, which will depend on whether you have an automatic or manual transmission.
A transmission flush eliminates used, dirty transmission fluid, and replaces it with clean, high-quality transmission fluid.
Once the fluid has been replaced, your car's transmission will have a lesser chance of overheating, and your car's bearings, clutch, and gears will have added protection from wear and tear.
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The transfer case is the mechanism that 'transfers' power to both the front and rear axles on a four-wheel-drive vehicle. The transfer case is lubricated and cooled by special gear oil. Over time, the oil gets contaminated and needs to be changed, just like your engine oil and transmission fluid.
Knowing the service schedule for your transfer case and differentials will help keep your vehicle running well and avoid premature wear.
A differential is a crucial component in the front or rear axle assembly. It allows you to navigate turns without drivetrain windup.
The engine sends power through the transmission to a driveshaft that is connected to the rear differential, where the power is split via a set of gears. These gears can increase or decrease the number of revolutions per minute for each wheel.
We can inspect and repair or replace both front and rear differentials.