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  • 511.

    Can changing transmission fluid fix problems?

    Changing your transmission fluid can sometimes help solve certain problems, but it's not guaranteed to solve all transmission problems. Here are some situations when changing your transmission fluid may help:

    ① Preventive maintenance: Regularly changing the transmission oil is part of daily maintenance and helps prevent problems. Fresh fluid ensures proper lubrication and cooling, reducing the risk of wear on transmission components.

    ② Fluid contamination: If the transmission fluid is contaminated with debris, sludge, or other impurities, changing the fluid may help remove these contaminants. Dirty fluid can cause shifting problems and increase friction.

    ③ Overheating problem: Overheating can break down the transmission oil and cause performance problems. Changing the fluid and addressing the root cause of overheating can improve transmission function.

    ④ Mild slip or shift problems: In some cases, if the slip or shift problem is caused by fluid degradation or varnish build-up, changing the fluid may improve performance.

    However, it's important to note that changing your transmission fluid won't fix major mechanical issues or damage. If your transmission is severely damaged, continues to slip, or has other serious problems, simply changing the fluid may not be enough. In this case, it is recommended to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and proper repairs. Regular maintenance, including fluid changes, is key to preventing transmission problems and ensuring transmission longevity.

  • 512.

    Why is fluid exchange important?

    Fluid exchange is crucial for the following reasons:

    ① Pollutant removal: Over time, the fluids in vehicle systems (such as engine oil, transmission oil, brake fluid, etc.) can accumulate pollutants such as dirt, metal particles, and sludge. Regular fluid changes help remove these impurities and prevent damage to components.

    ② Lubrication and cooling: Fluid plays a vital role in lubricating and cooling various components. Regular replacement ensures the fluid maintains optimal performance and prevents friction, overheating and wear.

    ③ System efficiency: Clean and properly functioning fluids help improve the overall efficiency of the vehicle system. Regular replacement helps maintain optimal performance and prevent problems associated with poor fluid quality.

    ④ Extended component life: Properly maintained fluids help extend the service life of engine components, transmissions, brakes and other important components. Regular replacement can extend the life of these components, reducing the need for expensive repairs or replacements.

    ⑤ Optimal function: Different vehicle systems require specific fluid properties for optimal function. Regular changes ensure the fluid meets the manufacturer's specifications, ensuring the smooth operation of your vehicle. In summary, fluid exchange is a preventive maintenance measure that improves the reliability, efficiency and longevity of a vehicle's various systems.


  • 513.

    Can you top up transmission fluid?

    Yes, you can add transmission fluid if the fluid level is below the recommended range.
  • 514.

    Will transmission fluid damage an engine?

    Transmission fluid is designed for use in automatic transmissions and is not intended for use in engines. If transmission fluid accidentally gets into the engine, damage can occur. Here are a few reasons why there may be problems with the transmission fluid in your engine:

    ① Oil dilution: If transmission oil is mixed with engine oil, the viscosity of the oil may decrease. Engine oil needs to maintain a specific viscosity to properly lubricate engine components. Thinning oil can lead to insufficient lubrication and increased wear on engine parts.


    ② Sludge formation: The combination of engine oil and transmission oil will cause sludge to form in the engine. Sludge is a thick, gel-like substance that clogs oil passages and reduces the effectiveness of engine oil in lubricating critical engine components.


    ③ Performance degradation: Incorrect oil in the transmission or engine can impair the performance of both systems. Transmission oil is not designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures found in the combustion chamber.


    ④ Different formulas: Engine oil and transmission oil have different formulas customized according to their respective functions. Transmission oil contains additives and properties suitable for lubricating and cooling the transmission, while engine oil is formulated for the combustion environment within the engine.
  • 515.

    Does transmission fluid degrade over time?

    Yes, transmission fluid can degrade over time due to a variety of factors. During use, transmission fluid is exposed to high temperatures, contaminants and friction within the transmission system, which can cause performance degradation. Here are some key reasons why transmission fluid degrades:


    ① Heat: The gearbox will generate a lot of heat during operation. High temperatures can cause the fluid to chemically break down and lose its original properties.


    ② Contaminants: Dust, dirt, metal particles and other contaminants may enter the transmission oil. These contaminants accelerate fluid degradation and cause increased wear on transmission components.


    ③ Friction: The constant movement and interaction of transmission components will generate friction. Over time, friction will destroy the molecular structure of the fluid and reduce its effectiveness.


    ④ Moisture: Transmission oil is hygroscopic, which means it has a tendency to absorb moisture. Excess moisture in a fluid can cause rust, corrosion, and reduced fluid performance.


    ⑤ Oxidation: Contact with oxygen can cause transmission oil to oxidize. Oxidizing fluids are less effective at lubricating and cooling transmission components.


    ⑥ Mileage and vehicle age: As the mileage of the vehicle accumulates, the transmission oil will wear out. Additionally, even if the vehicle is not driven frequently, the fluid will degrade over time due to age.
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