Transmission Repair

Your vehicle’s transmission system serves as the link between the engine and wheels to keep you moving. From a manual to automatic or a semi-automatic, it’s crucial to ensure that your transmission system is working the way it should. When this part of your vehicle in on the fritz, it can have detrimental effects on the performance, reliability, and safety of your vehicle. If you need transmission service or transmission repair in Omaha, visit the team at West Omaha Auto Service today.

Transmission Service

Transmission Repair omaha ne
Image by dragang from bigstockphoto.com

If you need transmission service in Omaha or the surrounding areas, be sure to contact Omaha Auto Service. We can inspect your transmission system and take a look at the condition of your transmission fluid. A complete transmission fluid flush and refill may be required to get your vehicle running the way it should be. This fluid is integral to act as a cooling agent and protect the moving parts in your transmission by lubricating the gears while preventing rust and corrosion. Manual transmissions may need to have the clutch inspected and adjusted.

Transmission Repair Omaha, NE

If your transmission isn’t working as it should, it may be in need of repair or certain parts may need to be replaced. In most cases, you’ll notice a few warning signs that your transmission may be in trouble. It’s important not to ignore these signs if they present themselves to you. The sooner you can have your vehicle’s transmission system inspected and serviced or repaired as needed, the better you’ll be able to prevent much more costly repairs later.

Some signs of transmission trouble include:

  • Your gears feel and/or sound like they are grinding together
  • You have difficulty shifting or your vehicle shifts out of gear
  • The car feels like it’s “bucking” or hesitating when you go from park to drive or between stop-and-go driving
  • Excessive noise is coming from the car, even when you’re in neutral
  • A dragging clutch or a clutch that fails to disengage (manual transmissions only)
  • A burning smell is coming through the air vents (a common sign of burning fluid or an overheating transmission)
  • Your transmission fluid is leaking or is extremely dirty or “gunked up”

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to have them addressed right away. If you don’t get them fixed, it can shorten the life of your transmission and cause you to make even more expensive intense repairs. Make sure you have your transmission fluid levels checked regularly and look for signs of dirt and debris. Read your owner’s manual to find out what they recommend as far as a good transmission maintenance schedule. West Omaha Auto Service is here to help you with all of your transmission system concerns.

For all of your vehicle repair and maintenance needs, contact the pros at West Omaha Auto Service today!

133rd Court Location

Mon – Fri | 7:30am – 5:30pm

Sat – Sun | Closed

Gold Circle Location

Mon – Fri | 7:30am – 5:30pm

Sat – Sun | Closed

keyboard_arrow_up

Accessibility Toolbar