Saturday, November 19, 2011

Is a transmission replacement always necessary?

My van has definite transmission problems; it can only be driven a short distance before the transmission begins to slip, and then it won't move any further.





Now, my understanding of a transmission is that it has many moving parts inside. Is it possible to simply open the transmission, find the part(s) that are failing, and replace them, instead of replacing the entire transmission? There must be a reason why nobody does this; what is it?|||There are many reasons for trans to stop working correctly. Many times, it is because the fluid qualities have died losing the proper coefficient of friction. Sometimes it is because clutch particles have floated into the valve body and need to be washed out. Sometimes it is because the the bands need to be adjusted. Sometimes it is because the trans has bad solenoid valves (electronic on later model transmissions). YOU NEED TO GET MORE SPECIFIC HERE. What van, made by who of what year and how many gears, What country of origin and mileage!! THere is NO universal trans fluid. Each car-maker has a different type depending on what country it comes from and who made the thing! GOOD LUCK!!|||Replacement is the best way to go .. it will save your time and your additional money





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|||Honestly a replacement is the best way to go, because if you fix one problem, put in the same transmission another might occur..|||It's faster then waiting to have the transmission rebuild. Saving you time because it'll cost the same if not more..

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