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by Transmission Service Connection 21 November 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for keeping your vehicle's transmission running smoothly, as it lubricates moving parts, keeps the transmission cool, and enables proper hydraulic pressure. However, if your transmission fluid becomes contaminated, it can lead to significant problems. At Transmission Service Connection, we can expertly handle issues related to transmission fluid. Here are five signs that your transmission fluid may be contaminated. Discolored Transmission Fluid Fresh transmission fluid is usually bright red, which indicates it’s in good condition. If your fluid has turned dark brown or even black, it’s a sign of contamination. Discolored fluid will be less effective at lubricating the transmission, which can lead to wear and tear on internal components. Strange Odors If your transmission fluid smells burnt, it’s likely contaminated. A burning smell could mean the transmission is overheating or that the fluid has been exposed to extreme heat for an extended period. This can lead to degraded fluid that no longer performs its job effectively. Burnt transmission fluid can also be an early warning sign of friction between parts due to a lack of lubrication. Transmission Slipping or Hesitating Contaminated fluid can interfere with the transmission’s ability to shift gears smoothly. If your transmission begins slipping, hesitating, or shifting at the wrong times, it may be struggling due to dirty or contaminated fluid. Contaminants in the fluid can affect hydraulic pressure, causing the transmission to act erratically. Unusual Noises Grinding, whining, or clunking noises coming from the transmission can signal that something isn’t right. When transmission fluid is contaminated, it may lose its ability to lubricate internal parts effectively. As a result, metal components inside the transmission can harshly rub against each other, causing these sounds. Addressing contaminated fluid early on can prevent costly repairs due to metal-on-metal contact. Visible Debris in the Fluid If you check your transmission fluid and notice small particles, dirt, or metal shavings, it’s a clear sign of contamination. These contaminants can circulate through the transmission system, increasing wear on internal parts. Regularly checking your transmission fluid for debris can help catch issues early and prevent further complications. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 31 October 2024
Healthy automatic transmissions provide easy operation and smooth shifting. But when automatic transmission problems arise, they can worsen quickly, making it important to visit the shop at the first sign of trouble. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert automatic transmission repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four warning signs of an automatic transmission problem. Slipping Gears If you notice that your car unexpectedly changes gears while driving or struggles to stay in gear, it could be a sign of transmission slippage. Slipping gears often feel like the car is struggling to accelerate, or you might experience a sudden loss of power. This problem can be caused by low transmission fluid or internal component damage. Ignoring this issue can lead to unsafe driving conditions and further damage to the transmission. Delayed or Rough Shifting When shifting gears becomes delayed or jerky, it's a clear indication of transmission trouble. A healthy automatic transmission should smoothly transition between gears. If you feel a clunking or grinding sensation during shifts, or if there's a noticeable delay when shifting from park to drive, this could signal transmission wear, fluid issues, or even failing transmission components. Transmission Fluid Leaks Transmission fluid is essential for lubricating the moving parts of the transmission and keeping it cool. If you notice reddish fluid puddles under your car, it could indicate a transmission fluid leak. Leaking fluid is a serious problem because, without enough fluid, the transmission can overheat or fail altogether. If you detect fluid leaks, it’s important to have them inspected and fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Burning Smell A burning smell coming from your car, especially if accompanied by transmission performance issues, can be a warning sign of overheating transmission fluid. When transmission fluid breaks down due to excessive heat, it loses its ability to lubricate and protect the transmission’s internal components. This can cause serious damage to the transmission if not addressed quickly. Automatic Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 25 September 2024
Transmission fluid plays a crucial role in keeping your vehicle's transmission running smoothly by providing lubrication and cooling. If your vehicle develops a transmission fluid leak, it can lead to significant transmission damage, resulting in costly repairs. Being able to identify the signs of a transmission fluid leak early can save you from bigger problems. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert transmission fluid leak repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four signs of a transmission fluid leak. Puddles of Fluid Under Your Car One of the most obvious signs of a transmission fluid leak is the presence of puddles of fluid underneath your vehicle. Transmission fluid is usually reddish and has a slightly sweet smell. If you notice this fluid on the ground where you park, it’s an indication that you could have such a leak. Transmission Slipping Slipping can feel like your car is struggling to shift or may shift out of gear unexpectedly. Transmission slipping often occurs because there’s not enough fluid to create the necessary hydraulic pressure to keep the transmission functioning correctly. Unusual Sounds When your transmission is low on fluid due to a leak, you may hear strange noises such as grinding, clunking, or whining while driving. These sounds often result from inadequate lubrication in the transmission’s moving parts. Burning Smell Transmission fluid helps to keep your transmission cool, and when there isn’t enough fluid, the transmission can overheat. This can lead to burned or degraded transmission fluid, which emits a distinct burning odor. Ignoring this issue could cause serious transmission damage, so it’s vital to address the leak as soon as you detect this smell. Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment for transmission service in greater Baton Rouge!
by Transmission Service Connection 29 August 2024
At Transmission Service Connection, we aim to earn our customers’ satisfaction by doing top-quality transmission work at fair rates. No matter if you need a transmission fluid exchange or a full transmission replacement, our team will work diligently to complete the job to the highest standards. And we appreciate it when our customers provide feedback about the work that we did for them. Here’s a look at some of our latest customer reviews. “A transmission rebuild is a major repair. For this reason, it is very important to pick a good shop with experienced, competent and trustworthy mechanics. Back in January I had the transmission rebuilt in a 2009 Buick Lucerne for my daughters to drive. They have now driven it for six months without any problems in the transmission. A few weeks ago I dropped off a 2014 Chevy Express 15 passenger van with over 200,000 miles on it. We picked it up earlier this week and it is driving very well and shifting smoothly like it used to. Both of these jobs were done in a timely fashion. I highly recommend this shop and its mechanics as reliable and trustworthy.” — Les L. “Rebuilt a 68RFE for me. Fair pricing and great service. Got my truck back together in a reasonable time. Thankful for a good job.” — Steven H. “Service was great! These guys replaced 2 transmissions for me. One was under warranty and they work with the warranty company to make the process smooth. I will recommend them for their honesty and timely work to get my vehicles back on the road.” — Tim P. “These guys are the real deal. I've had cause to use their services twice now, two different vehicles (Navigator and 4WD Armada). Both times, all signs pointed to needing a new transmission. The first time it was a simple fix, and the second, I was relieved to learn, only operator error. ANY other transmission shop could have and would have taken my money. These guys didn't. 10/10 recommend.” — Cindy T. “Great customer service! Worked with my schedule to get my vehicle checked out. Trusted my vehicle with them throughout the whole process!” — Loutori W. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA When you need transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 1 August 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for the smooth operation of your vehicle's transmission system. A leak can lead to serious problems if not addressed promptly. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert transmission fluid leak detection and repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four common sources of transmission fluid leaks. Transmission Pan Gasket The transmission pan gasket is one of the most common sources of leaks. As the miles add up, the gasket can wear out, become brittle, or get damaged due to constant exposure to heat and fluid. When this happens, fluid can seep out, leading to a leak. Regular inspection and timely replacement of the gasket can prevent this issue. Torque Converter The torque converter helps ensure proper power transfer from the engine to the transmission. If the torque converter seals fail, transmission fluid can leak from the area where it connects to the transmission. Detecting a leak from the torque converter can be challenging, but a significant drop in fluid levels often indicates a problem. Regular fluid level checks can help spot this issue before it becomes severe. Transmission Seals Transmission seals are designed to keep the fluid contained within the transmission. As they age, these seals can wear out and become damaged, especially if the transmission overheats regularly. Common seals that may leak include the input shaft seal and output shaft seal. Transmission Pan The transmission pan itself can become a source of leaks, especially if it gets damaged by road debris or if the bolts that hold it in place become loose. A warped or damaged pan can lead to fluid seeping out. Ensuring that the pan is in good condition and that the bolts are tightened to the correct specifications can help prevent leaks from this area. Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
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by Transmission Service Connection 21 November 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for keeping your vehicle's transmission running smoothly, as it lubricates moving parts, keeps the transmission cool, and enables proper hydraulic pressure. However, if your transmission fluid becomes contaminated, it can lead to significant problems. At Transmission Service Connection, we can expertly handle issues related to transmission fluid. Here are five signs that your transmission fluid may be contaminated. Discolored Transmission Fluid Fresh transmission fluid is usually bright red, which indicates it’s in good condition. If your fluid has turned dark brown or even black, it’s a sign of contamination. Discolored fluid will be less effective at lubricating the transmission, which can lead to wear and tear on internal components. Strange Odors If your transmission fluid smells burnt, it’s likely contaminated. A burning smell could mean the transmission is overheating or that the fluid has been exposed to extreme heat for an extended period. This can lead to degraded fluid that no longer performs its job effectively. Burnt transmission fluid can also be an early warning sign of friction between parts due to a lack of lubrication. Transmission Slipping or Hesitating Contaminated fluid can interfere with the transmission’s ability to shift gears smoothly. If your transmission begins slipping, hesitating, or shifting at the wrong times, it may be struggling due to dirty or contaminated fluid. Contaminants in the fluid can affect hydraulic pressure, causing the transmission to act erratically. Unusual Noises Grinding, whining, or clunking noises coming from the transmission can signal that something isn’t right. When transmission fluid is contaminated, it may lose its ability to lubricate internal parts effectively. As a result, metal components inside the transmission can harshly rub against each other, causing these sounds. Addressing contaminated fluid early on can prevent costly repairs due to metal-on-metal contact. Visible Debris in the Fluid If you check your transmission fluid and notice small particles, dirt, or metal shavings, it’s a clear sign of contamination. These contaminants can circulate through the transmission system, increasing wear on internal parts. Regularly checking your transmission fluid for debris can help catch issues early and prevent further complications. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 31 October 2024
Healthy automatic transmissions provide easy operation and smooth shifting. But when automatic transmission problems arise, they can worsen quickly, making it important to visit the shop at the first sign of trouble. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert automatic transmission repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four warning signs of an automatic transmission problem. Slipping Gears If you notice that your car unexpectedly changes gears while driving or struggles to stay in gear, it could be a sign of transmission slippage. Slipping gears often feel like the car is struggling to accelerate, or you might experience a sudden loss of power. This problem can be caused by low transmission fluid or internal component damage. Ignoring this issue can lead to unsafe driving conditions and further damage to the transmission. Delayed or Rough Shifting When shifting gears becomes delayed or jerky, it's a clear indication of transmission trouble. A healthy automatic transmission should smoothly transition between gears. If you feel a clunking or grinding sensation during shifts, or if there's a noticeable delay when shifting from park to drive, this could signal transmission wear, fluid issues, or even failing transmission components. Transmission Fluid Leaks Transmission fluid is essential for lubricating the moving parts of the transmission and keeping it cool. If you notice reddish fluid puddles under your car, it could indicate a transmission fluid leak. Leaking fluid is a serious problem because, without enough fluid, the transmission can overheat or fail altogether. If you detect fluid leaks, it’s important to have them inspected and fixed as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Burning Smell A burning smell coming from your car, especially if accompanied by transmission performance issues, can be a warning sign of overheating transmission fluid. When transmission fluid breaks down due to excessive heat, it loses its ability to lubricate and protect the transmission’s internal components. This can cause serious damage to the transmission if not addressed quickly. Automatic Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 25 September 2024
Transmission fluid plays a crucial role in keeping your vehicle's transmission running smoothly by providing lubrication and cooling. If your vehicle develops a transmission fluid leak, it can lead to significant transmission damage, resulting in costly repairs. Being able to identify the signs of a transmission fluid leak early can save you from bigger problems. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert transmission fluid leak repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four signs of a transmission fluid leak. Puddles of Fluid Under Your Car One of the most obvious signs of a transmission fluid leak is the presence of puddles of fluid underneath your vehicle. Transmission fluid is usually reddish and has a slightly sweet smell. If you notice this fluid on the ground where you park, it’s an indication that you could have such a leak. Transmission Slipping Slipping can feel like your car is struggling to shift or may shift out of gear unexpectedly. Transmission slipping often occurs because there’s not enough fluid to create the necessary hydraulic pressure to keep the transmission functioning correctly. Unusual Sounds When your transmission is low on fluid due to a leak, you may hear strange noises such as grinding, clunking, or whining while driving. These sounds often result from inadequate lubrication in the transmission’s moving parts. Burning Smell Transmission fluid helps to keep your transmission cool, and when there isn’t enough fluid, the transmission can overheat. This can lead to burned or degraded transmission fluid, which emits a distinct burning odor. Ignoring this issue could cause serious transmission damage, so it’s vital to address the leak as soon as you detect this smell. Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment for transmission service in greater Baton Rouge!
by Transmission Service Connection 29 August 2024
At Transmission Service Connection, we aim to earn our customers’ satisfaction by doing top-quality transmission work at fair rates. No matter if you need a transmission fluid exchange or a full transmission replacement, our team will work diligently to complete the job to the highest standards. And we appreciate it when our customers provide feedback about the work that we did for them. Here’s a look at some of our latest customer reviews. “A transmission rebuild is a major repair. For this reason, it is very important to pick a good shop with experienced, competent and trustworthy mechanics. Back in January I had the transmission rebuilt in a 2009 Buick Lucerne for my daughters to drive. They have now driven it for six months without any problems in the transmission. A few weeks ago I dropped off a 2014 Chevy Express 15 passenger van with over 200,000 miles on it. We picked it up earlier this week and it is driving very well and shifting smoothly like it used to. Both of these jobs were done in a timely fashion. I highly recommend this shop and its mechanics as reliable and trustworthy.” — Les L. “Rebuilt a 68RFE for me. Fair pricing and great service. Got my truck back together in a reasonable time. Thankful for a good job.” — Steven H. “Service was great! These guys replaced 2 transmissions for me. One was under warranty and they work with the warranty company to make the process smooth. I will recommend them for their honesty and timely work to get my vehicles back on the road.” — Tim P. “These guys are the real deal. I've had cause to use their services twice now, two different vehicles (Navigator and 4WD Armada). Both times, all signs pointed to needing a new transmission. The first time it was a simple fix, and the second, I was relieved to learn, only operator error. ANY other transmission shop could have and would have taken my money. These guys didn't. 10/10 recommend.” — Cindy T. “Great customer service! Worked with my schedule to get my vehicle checked out. Trusted my vehicle with them throughout the whole process!” — Loutori W. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA When you need transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 1 August 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for the smooth operation of your vehicle's transmission system. A leak can lead to serious problems if not addressed promptly. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide expert transmission fluid leak detection and repair in the greater Baton Rouge area. Here’s a look at four common sources of transmission fluid leaks. Transmission Pan Gasket The transmission pan gasket is one of the most common sources of leaks. As the miles add up, the gasket can wear out, become brittle, or get damaged due to constant exposure to heat and fluid. When this happens, fluid can seep out, leading to a leak. Regular inspection and timely replacement of the gasket can prevent this issue. Torque Converter The torque converter helps ensure proper power transfer from the engine to the transmission. If the torque converter seals fail, transmission fluid can leak from the area where it connects to the transmission. Detecting a leak from the torque converter can be challenging, but a significant drop in fluid levels often indicates a problem. Regular fluid level checks can help spot this issue before it becomes severe. Transmission Seals Transmission seals are designed to keep the fluid contained within the transmission. As they age, these seals can wear out and become damaged, especially if the transmission overheats regularly. Common seals that may leak include the input shaft seal and output shaft seal. Transmission Pan The transmission pan itself can become a source of leaks, especially if it gets damaged by road debris or if the bolts that hold it in place become loose. A warped or damaged pan can lead to fluid seeping out. Ensuring that the pan is in good condition and that the bolts are tightened to the correct specifications can help prevent leaks from this area. Transmission Repair in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission repair in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 28 June 2024
Many drivers inadvertently contribute to premature transmission issues through their habits and behaviors on the road. By understanding these common mistakes, you can take proactive steps to preserve your transmission. Here’s a look at five common ways that drivers cause transmission problems. Neglecting Regular Maintenance Regular maintenance is key to keeping your transmission in optimal condition. Yet, many drivers overlook this crucial aspect of car care. Transmission fluid serves as both a lubricant and coolant for the transmission system, but it can degrade over time, leading to increased friction and heat. Failure to change the transmission fluid at manufacturer-recommended intervals can result in premature wear and tear. Riding the Clutch For drivers of manual transmission vehicles, improper clutch usage is a common cause of transmission problems. "Riding the clutch" occurs when the driver keeps the clutch pedal partially depressed for extended periods, such as during stop-and-go traffic or while waiting at a red light. This habit causes unnecessary wear. To help prevent premature clutch wear, avoid resting your foot on the clutch pedal when not actively changing gears. Ignoring Signs of Trouble Ignoring warning signs of transmission trouble is a recipe for disaster. Common signs include grinding or whining noises while shifting gears, delayed engagement when shifting into drive or reverse, and slipping gears. If you notice any unusual behavior from your transmission, it's best to have it inspected by the mechanic promptly. Towing Beyond Capacity Towing heavy loads beyond the vehicle's capacity is another way drivers can stress the transmission system. Excessive weight puts added strain on the engine and transmission, causing them to work harder than intended. This can lead to overheating, fluid breakdown, and accelerated wear on transmission components. Aggressive Driving Habits Aggressive driving habits—such as sudden acceleration, hard braking, and rapid gear changes—can take a toll on your transmission. These actions cause increased stress on transmission components, leading to premature wear and potential damage. By driving more gently, you can reduce wear and tear on your transmission. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA When you need transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment !
by Transmission Service Connection 29 May 2024
In your transmission system, the fluid serves as a critical coolant and lubricant that also provides the pressure necessary for smooth gear shifts. This makes it important to promptly address issues related to transmission fluid. At Transmission Service Connection, we can expertly handle fluid-related problems. Here’s a look at four indications of an issue with your transmission fluid. Leaking Fluid One of the most obvious signs of a transmission fluid problem is leakage. Transmission fluid is typically reddish in color and has a distinct sweet smell. If you notice puddles of reddish-colored fluid under your car, there’s a good chance it’s transmission fluid. Leaks can occur due to worn seals or gaskets, damaged transmission pans, or loose bolts. Ignoring leaks can lead to low fluid levels, which in turn can cause your transmission to overheat. Difficulty Shifting Gears Transmission fluid serves as a lubricant and coolant for the moving parts inside your transmission. When the fluid level is low or contaminated, you may experience difficulty shifting gears. You might notice hesitation or resistance when shifting from park to drive or between gears while driving. This can manifest as a rough or jerky sensation, especially during acceleration. In some cases, your vehicle may even slip out of gear unexpectedly. Burning Smell As the miles add up, transmission fluid can break down due to heat and friction, leading to a burning smell. If you detect a burnt odor coming from your vehicle, it could indicate that the transmission fluid is overheating. This can occur when fluid levels are low, or the fluid is old and in need of replacement. Driving with overheated transmission fluid can lead to costly repairs. Unusual Noises A healthy transmission operates quietly, so any unusual noises should be cause for concern. If you hear whining, humming, or grinding noises coming from your transmission, it could be a sign of low or contaminated fluid. Ignoring strange sounds can result in further damage to your transmission, leading to more extensive repairs. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment !
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by Transmission Service Connection 22 April 2024
For a healthy transmission, it’s crucial that you’re driving with the right level of transmission fluid. This is because transmission fluid provides lubrication, cooling, and the pressure necessary for proper shifting. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide top-quality transmission service in the greater Baton Rouge area. Our local transmission mechanics can expertly handle fluid-related issues. Here are five indications of low transmission fluid. Slipping Gears A common sign of low transmission fluid is gear slippage. When the fluid level is insufficient, the transmission system may not be able to create enough hydraulic pressure to engage the gears properly. As a result, you might experience a delay in gear shifting or a feeling of the transmission slipping out of gear. If you notice these symptoms, it's important to check your transmission fluid level promptly. Abnormal Transmission Noises Low transmission fluid can lead to increased friction and heat within the transmission system. This lack of lubrication may lead to grinding or whining noises. These sounds should be addressed ASAP. Delayed or Rough Shifting Transmission fluid is essential for smooth and precise gear changes. When the fluid level is low, your vehicle may experience delayed or rough shifting. And you might notice a hesitation or jerkiness when accelerating or decelerating. Transmission Is Overheating Insufficient transmission fluid can lead to increased friction and heat within the transmission system. This can ultimately result in the transmission overheating. An overheated transmission is a serious issue that can cause serious damage to internal components. One sign of an overheating transmission is a burning smell. Visible Fluid Leaks A more obvious sign of low transmission fluid is a visible leak. If you notice reddish-colored fluid on the ground under your parked vehicle, there’s a good chance it’s transmission fluid. Transmission fluid leaks can occur due to damaged seals, gaskets, or other components. Identifying and repairing the source of the leak is essential to prevent further fluid loss and potential transmission damage. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 30 March 2024
For a healthy transmission, it’s crucial that you’re driving with the right level of transmission fluid. This is because transmission fluid provides lubrication, cooling, and the pressure necessary for proper shifting. At Transmission Service Connection, we provide top-quality transmission service in the greater Baton Rouge area. Our local transmission mechanics can expertly handle fluid-related issues. Here are five indications of low transmission fluid. Slipping Gears A common sign of low transmission fluid is gear slippage. When the fluid level is insufficient, the transmission system may not be able to create enough hydraulic pressure to engage the gears properly. As a result, you might experience a delay in gear shifting or a feeling of the transmission slipping out of gear. If you notice these symptoms, it's important to check your transmission fluid level promptly. Abnormal Transmission Noises Low transmission fluid can lead to increased friction and heat within the transmission system. This lack of lubrication may lead to grinding or whining noises. These sounds should be addressed ASAP. Delayed or Rough Shifting Transmission fluid is essential for smooth and precise gear changes. When the fluid level is low, your vehicle may experience delayed or rough shifting. And you might notice a hesitation or jerkiness when accelerating or decelerating. Transmission Is Overheating Insufficient transmission fluid can lead to increased friction and heat within the transmission system. This can ultimately result in the transmission overheating. An overheated transmission is a serious issue that can cause serious damage to internal components. One sign of an overheating transmission is a burning smell. Visible Fluid Leaks A more obvious sign of low transmission fluid is a visible leak. If you notice reddish-colored fluid on the ground under your parked vehicle, there’s a good chance it’s transmission fluid. Transmission fluid leaks can occur due to damaged seals, gaskets, or other components. Identifying and repairing the source of the leak is essential to prevent further fluid loss and potential transmission damage. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA For transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our local transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call today to schedule an appointment!
by Transmission Service Connection 26 February 2024
At Transmission Service Connection, it’s our mission to outperform our customers’ expectations by providing top-quality transmission service at reasonable rates. We take great pride in our work and always strive to earn our customers’ trust and satisfaction. And we’re truly grateful when our customers take the time to offer feedback about their experiences with us. Here’s a look at some of our recent customer reviews. “I was told by the Nissan dealership that I needed a new transmission on a lightly used 79k mileage truck for $8,500. When I got a second opinion at TSC, it was repaired for $900. Excellent service and communication by TSC. Pay attention to your dealership recommendation costs.” — Dewitt B. “I recently had my car’s (Lexus ES 350) transmission repaired at Transmission Service Connection and I couldn’t be happier with the service I received. From the moment I stopped by the shop, the staff was friendly and professional. Mike took the time to explain the issue with my transmission in a way that was easy to understand. The repairs were done quickly and efficiently and my car now runs better than ever. Overall I highly recommend Mike for any transmission repair needs. I’ll definitely be returning to them for any future car repairs.” — Ericka P. “Well where do I START? First of All The Best Customer Service Hands Down! Especially for a female that know little about cars …very responsive and informational. I felt I was talking to old friends. From the time of delivery of parts to making sure he went the extra that I was satisfied with my repair, Mike and staff was awesome. Highly recommended.” — Derenzy R. “Mike was wonderful to work with. We were traveling from out of state when our 2018 Suburban’s transmission began to overheat. Other places wouldn’t even take time to help us diagnose the issue. Mike told us to bring it in right away and he would look at it. Once he told us what needed to be done, he worked with the warranty company to process payment. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.” — Jessica H. “Honest. Prompt. Fair.” — Nelvil H. Transmission Service in Baton Rouge, LA When you need transmission service in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, contact Transmission Service Connection at  225-217-5505  . At our nearby transmission shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s transmission needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!
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