The following problems may arise over time:
① Reduce lubrication: Transmission oil acts as a lubricant, ensuring smooth operation and reducing friction between moving parts. If not replaced regularly, the fluid may break down, resulting in insufficient lubrication. This results in increased wear on transmission components.
② Overheating: Over time, transmission fluid can accumulate debris and lose its ability to cool the transmission. This can cause operating temperatures to rise, compromising the health of your transmission. Excessive heat can cause damage to seals, gaskets, and other internal components.
③ Gear slipping: Old or contaminated transmission oil may not be able to provide sufficient hydraulic pressure, causing gear meshing problems. This can manifest as slipping gears, delayed or rough shifts, and overall poor performance.
④ Sediment accumulation: If the oil is not changed regularly, contaminants and sludge will accumulate in the gearbox. This buildup can block fluid passages and affect the transmission's ability to operate properly.
⑤ Increased friction: As the fluid loses viscosity and lubrication properties, friction between components increases. This can cause accelerated wear on gears, clutches and other critical parts of the transmission.
⑥ Expensive repairs: Neglecting to change the transmission fluid may cause premature transmission failure. Repairing or replacing your transmission is a costly undertaking compared to routine fluid maintenance.