Our Mesa Mechanics Offer These Tips To Keep Your Transmission Running This Winter

When the temperature drops, slipping gears and damaged parts can hurt your vehicle's transmission. By using our advice, you can defend your transmission against the damaging effects of winter weather. When you need transmission service in Mesa, AZ, or the surrounding areas this season, stop by Engine Masters Automotive.
Keep Your Vehicle Warm
Our recommendation is to park your car indoors, or at least undercover. Parts of the transmission can become damaged if the fluid becomes too thick due to freezing temperatures and is unable to adequately lubricate the parts. In colder areas, parts can also contract, which can result in transmission fluid leaks.
Before getting behind the wheel, give the engine some time to warm up. When the engine is cold, the transmission and engine are put under more stress. In modern transmissions, engine sensors are also used to gather data. If the sensors notice that the engine is operating at too low of a temperature, they will change the transmission's operation to take the engine temperature into consideration. For the first few miles, drive slowly to let the engine and transmission warm up.
Get Fluids Checked
Bring your vehicle in so the mechanic can check the fluids. Many cars operate better when using synthetic fluid since it is less viscous in the winter and can lubricate the transmission's components more effectively. Your mechanic can suggest the best transmission fluid for your vehicle. Getting a fluid flush will also enhance the performance of your transmission.
Transmission Services in Mesa
At Engine Masters Automotive, our facility is staffed by technicians who can perform expert automatic transmission repair, CVT transmission repair, or manual transmission repair in Mesa. Depending on the problem, we can also conduct a transmission rebuild or a transmission replacement, as well as clutch repair and adjustment, to ensure that your vehicle continues to shift smoothly day in and day out. If you notice grinding gears, delayed shifting, or spot a transmission fluid leak, call us at
(480) 351-6068 or visit our Mesa transmission shop for expert service.









