Most modern transmissions have a “limp mode” or “safe mode” that they may default to if an error is detected. What does it mean if your transmission has entered safe mode, and where do you go from there? Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL has the answers you need.
Our fleet truck customers do not need to spend valuable time in the shop with transmission issues due that could have been avoided by servicing their fleet vehicles based on their owner's manual recommendations! Especially if it is simply changing a clogged filter, changing fluids or clutch issues! Our transmission technicians here at Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery believe that service = saving high repair bills! Therefore, we believe in a proactive approach!
Four-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles are becoming very popular. While they have some practical advantages they do require different maintenance techniques. Your vehicle has to be ready to take on the challenges of your driving style or terrain in the area and in order to keep those service bills down and avoid any costly repairs it's important to be pro-active. Here is everything you need to know about your four-wheel-drive truck as well as some of the things our technicians at Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL check every time you visit our shop to ensure we take care of any issue you might have.
Your vehicle configuration determines how it should be properly towed to avoid transmission damage. Specifically, it matters if your vehicle is front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive and whether it’s an automatic or a manual. From the professionals at Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, here’s how to tow your vehicle:
While transmissions are extremely complicated and it takes a professional hand to work on one, taking care of the one you have isn’t difficult. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we understand the importance of caring for your transmission properly, so that it stays in good condition for as long as possible.
The engine and transmission in your Chevrolet, Dodge, or Ford diesel pickup is the heart and soul of your truck. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, we repair, rebuild, and replace engines or transmissions with quality parts and builds, keeping your truck on the road for years to come.
Automatic transmissions aren’t easily understood outside of specialists like those at Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL. While it would be impossible to teach you enough to make you a transmission expert in a series of articles, what we can do is give you the fundamental knowledge you need to have a good idea of what your transmission is doing, and how it works.
While your transmission can certainly fail silently, there are certain sounds which indicate you have an issue. The sooner you catch a transmission problem the better, so Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL wants you to know what to listen for.
Transmission trouble codes are particularly annoying to the average driver. You might know what a misfire is, but what does it mean when you get a code for a failed governor pressure solenoid? Fortunately, Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL is here to help.
At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we’ve witnessed our fair share of burnt out and broken clutches. While clutch failure is an inevitability, there are a variety of ways to make sure yours lasts as long as possible.
If you’re reading this, you probably not excited to be here; the time has come for a new transmission. Fortunately, we at Performance Auto Repair are here to offer you solutions, and let you know that it’s not all bad. Replacing a tired and worn transmission will truly bring your car back to life, and you’ll probably be glad you did it.
At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, transmissions are our game, and taking care of them is at the top of our list of priorities. Here are 5 things you can do to take care of your transmission, from the pros:
At Performance Auto Repair, there’s a reason we’re the top rated truck repair center in Montgomery, AL; we do it all. While many shops shy away from the more complicated aspects of truck repair, we have the tools and people to get the job done.
For all your transmission repair and maintenance needs, trust the specialists with the knowledge and ability necessary to keep your car, truck, or SUV reliably on the road. At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we prioritize quality over everything. A huge aspect of that goal is keeping up with the technology of the modern era.
Once you have an idea of how the major components of your transmission operate, it’s time to bring them all together. In its most complex terms, a truck’s automatic transmission takes a lot to understand. However, at Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we like to keep things simple when we can. We want you to understand exactly what's going on with your car, truck or SUV. Here’s a rundown of how everything works together.
Transmission slippage can be caused by a variety of factors that are sometimes difficult to pin down. From Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, here’s a rundown of the more common issues that may cause a transmission to slip. Our highly trained technicians are ready to get you going with a top transmission.
Transmission slippage can be caused by a variety of factors which are sometimes difficult to pin down. From Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, here’s a rundown of the more common issues that may cause a transmission to slip.
At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, we understand the intricacy and complexity of your transmission. That’s why we always treat it with the same attention to detail as the engineers that designed it, no matter what type of car, truck, or SUV you drive.
You’ve likely encountered someone talking about their car or truck transmission "slipping”. What does that mean, why does it do it, and where do you go from here? At Performance Auto Repair in Montgomery, AL, our trained staff has the answers to get you safely back on the road. Transmission slippage is certainly one of the most dreaded issues you face as the owner of a car or truck’s and there are some indicators that let you know that something is wrong.
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