Your Transmission

Most people have a limited understanding of their automobile's transmission and its function. Similarly, they have a limited understanding of why transmissions fail. An overview of the function of a transmission will help explain why transmissions fail and are so expensive to repair.
An automobile engine has a maximum rpm, that is, a maximum pace at which it can work. The transmission allows the car to work at its maximum in different gears which create different speeds. The engine's maximum pace is achieved in first gear with a lot of power to start the car's motion but with a low maximum speed. Third gear, on the other hand, requires less power but allows the engine's maximum pace to produce higher speeds. Without a transmission, an automobile would have only one gear and would probably only move at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Obviously, this is an extremely simple explanation for the complex operation of a transmission. It is, however, enough of an explanation to stress the importance a well-functioning transmission.

In order to maintain the good working condition of a transmission, drivers should check a car's transmission fluids often and have the fluids changed on a regular basis. Low fluid levels and leakage can be detrimental to the functioning of a car. The fluid is not only a lubricant but cools the transmission; overheating can quickly destroy a transmission and cost consumers more that $1800.00. Noise from a transmission and delays in its operation are also indicators of problems. Not all transmission problems are costly; sometimes an adjustment will correct the problem. However, the main reason transmission repairs are so expensive is because they are difficult and time consuming to diagnose. Most of the time, a mechanic has to completely disassemble the tranny before he can offer a cost estimate. At more than $75.00 and hour, this alone can be very costly.

The best way to protect yourself from the shock of transmission repair costs is to purchase an extended service vehicle service agreement. Because transmissions usually fail as the vehicle gets a bit older, an extended service vehicle service agreement will cover the vehicle repairs beyond the original manufacturers vehicle service agreement. Look for a vehicle service agreement that offers power train protection and other protections you feel are important. Such a vehicle service agreement is also important because it allows you to have the vehicle repaired at the first sign of trouble regardless of how much money you have in your pocket that moment. You can always afford to have your car repaired because all you pay is a minimum deductible.

Save yourself the money and the stress. The investment in such a vehicle service agreement will safeguard your wallet if your transmission begins to leak, slip, delay, or is destroyed by overheating.