Manual transmissions differ from automatic transmissions in that the driver has to use the clutch to manually shift gears. Also known as the “stick shift” or “standard transmission”, the manual transmission can be difficult to get the hang of, but it can be very rewarding.
If you drive manual transmissions in Edmonton, you know how delicate the system can be at times. If you need repairs, rely on Dot Transmissions. Our team has been offering manual transmission repair and general auto repairs since 1978, so you can rest assured your vehicle is in good hands. Give us a call to request a service appointment.
While manual transmissions are generally simpler than automatic transmissions, that doesn’t mean your standard vehicle won’t need a repair or regular transmission maintenance. If your vehicle isn’t showing signs of a transmission problem yet, that’s a good thing! However, we also want to avoid costly transmission problems in the future with the right maintenance and repair services.
It’s true that manual transmission can last longer than automatic transmission – as long as you take care of it. If you need a manual transmission repair or maintenance service in Edmonton, we have you covered.
When you have a manual transmission, you know that the clutch is key. It sends power from the engine to the transmission, which allows the gears to shift. Many issues can affect the clutch and the transmission itself. When you notice certain problems, you should bring your vehicle in for a proper inspection. The types of issues you might need repairs for are:
On top of getting repairs for the above problems, you also need to perform regular maintenance for your transmission. We recommend routinely changing transmission fluids to ensure you avoid hydraulic failures and other serious issues.
There are many reasons people choose to drive manual transmissions in Edmonton. Being in control of the shifting gears tends to make drivers more aware of what their cars can do, and ensures they’re less distracted. If you’re driving a stick shift, you won’t have as many opportunities to be distracted by your smartphone, so you’ll be less likely to have an accident. Additionally, manual vehicles are associated with improved fuel economy and cheaper purchasing costs.
Also, since so few people know how to drive a stick, a manual transmission is essentially a built-in anti-theft system. On the other hand, many people don’t choose manual transmissions because it’s difficult to learn and because constantly shifting gears while driving can be tedious. Individuals who value comfort and ease more than activity and performance prefer to drive a vehicle with automatic transmission.
If your vehicle has a manual transmission and you need repairs, contact Dot Transmissions. Our team specializes in standard transmission repairs in Edmonton. Call or stop by Dot Transmissions today to set up an appointment!
The rule of thumb is every 50,000km; however, each vehicle has specific guidelines from the manufacturer, and other factors might require shorter intervals.
With proper maintenance and good driving habits, a manual transmission can last 200,000km or more before requiring significant repairs or replacement.
Always put your car in neutral at a red light, never floor your vehicle when engine revs are low, don’t use the clutch to hold on a hill, avoid resting your hand on the gear shift, always engage the clutch when braking or shifting, and avoid resting your foot in the clutch pedal.
Fortunately, no! Some problems are minor and easy to fix, including low fluid levels, fluid leaks, a problem with the vehicle’s computer, loose cables and lines, and defective sensors, among others. If you suspect problems with your manual transmission, give us a call, and we can properly diagnose the issue.
Yes! It’s absolutely necessary to change your automatic transmission fluid at the recommended intervals. When the transmission fluid is not regularly flushed and changed, it can lead to sludge buildup and excess friction, which can damage other components and eventually cause the vehicle to break down prematurely.
Telltale signs include grinding or strange noises, difficulty shifting gears, slipping gears, the vehicle surging, and a delay in vehicle movement.
A transmission fluid leak is typically red, but if it’s time for the fluid to be changed, it can be more of a brown colour. Much like engine oil, transmission fluid is a slick liquid that’s oily to the touch. Transmission fluids leak close to the front and middle of the vehicle. If you notice a puddle on the ground where you parked your car and the car is slow to start, you may have a transmission fluid leak.
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