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       Transmission is probably the most important component of the car. If there is no transmission then it is impossible for the car to operate. Also the usage of fuel is directly in relation with the transmission, so if there is a problem in the transmission then your car will not be very efficient and will use more gas. You should always take care of the transmission if you want your car to have longer life and to operate smoothly. You will also avoid big expenses if you regularly take care of the car`s transmission. Interesting fact is that over eighty percent of the problems and failures of vehicle`s transmission are caused by the lack of proper maintenance.

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 Manual transmissions require changes of fluid, while the automatic transmissions also need periodical checks. The automatic transmissions are created to give you more comfort while driving, but they are not made to last forever. They contain sensitive parts and they require even more frequent checkups than the manual transmissions.

Always pay attention on some signs, no matter how insignificant they may seem to you. Often big problems in transmission were caused by smaller problems, so an early detection is the key. Here are some of the most common issues and warning signs that there might be some problems with the transmission.

  1.       Gears Slip. This is one of the most common problems in cars with automatic transmissions. This issue is mainly caused by the solenoid failure. If treated early it can be easily repaired, but if ignored it can lead to big failure of the transmission system. When gears slip, they are causing vibration and there might be also a bad noise while engaging into gear. Gears may randomly shift or change prematurely. If you notice something like this you should quit driving and repair it as soon as possible. These are signs that the transmission might fail quickly and completely.
  2.       Fluid Leakage. This is a big warning sign. There are lots of reasons why the transmission fluid is leaking. Shifting might get very hard without the fluid, and that can lead to complete failure of the transmission system. This is a serious problem because the fluid is responsible for keeping the internal parts of the transmission properly lubricated.
  3.       Failure of the Solenoid. In the new cars the automatic transmissions are electronically controlled, and solenoids are used for that. As the time passes and with the extended usage, these solenoids may fail which will lead to a sudden stop of changing gears. This is also a very common problem in cars with automatic transmissions, but positive news is that this type of repair does not cost that much if detected early.

There are many other problems and warning signs in the transmissions, but these are some of the most common. Remember to always pay attention to even the slightest problems with the transition. If you notice something unusual, go to a car mechanic as soon as possible in order to avoid expensive repairs.