Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to Fix

Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to Fix

Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to FixTyler Spangler
Published on: 28/11/2024

If your truck's transmission starts making whining, grinding, or clunking noises, it’s crucial not to ignore them as they signal underlying issues that could lead to costly repairs. Whining noises may indicate low transmission fluid, worn bearings, or damaged gears, while grinding sounds often stem from worn synchronizers, clutch issues in manual transmissions, or damaged gears. Clunking sounds can be caused by a loose transmission mount, damaged CV joints, or severely worn gears. Early detection and addressing these problems can save you significant time, money, and inconvenience. Key steps include checking your transmission fluid, inspecting the transmission mount, and carefully noting when the noise occurs to help with diagnosis. Truck Transmission Specialists (TTS), with over 18 years of experience, provide expert diagnostics and repairs using top-quality parts that exceed OEM standards. Visit their website or contact them for a free estimate and prevent minor issues from escalating into major transmission failures.

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What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTS

What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTS

What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTSTyler Spangler
Published on: 08/09/2024

Truck Transmission Specialists (TTS) offer insights into dealing with limp mode, a safety feature in trucks designed to prevent further damage when an issue is detected. Limp mode can result from various problems such as low or dirty transmission fluid, damaged wiring, stored diagnostic trouble codes, faulty sensors, worn-out transmission mounts, or internal transmission issues. Common solutions include checking and replacing fluid, inspecting wiring and mounts, reading trouble codes, and verifying sensor functionality. TTS emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues promptly and offers expert transmission repair services for Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks to get vehicles back on the road efficiently.

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Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to Fix

Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to Fix

Decoding Your Truck's Transmission Sounds: When to Act and How to FixTyler Spangler
Published on: 30/06/2024

If your truck's transmission starts making whining, grinding, or clunking noises, it’s crucial not to ignore them as they signal underlying issues that could lead to costly repairs. Whining noises may indicate low transmission fluid, worn bearings, or damaged gears, while grinding sounds often stem from worn synchronizers, clutch issues in manual transmissions, or damaged gears. Clunking sounds can be caused by a loose transmission mount, damaged CV joints, or severely worn gears. Early detection and addressing these problems can save you significant time, money, and inconvenience. Key steps include checking your transmission fluid, inspecting the transmission mount, and carefully noting when the noise occurs to help with diagnosis. Truck Transmission Specialists (TTS), with over 18 years of experience, provide expert diagnostics and repairs using top-quality parts that exceed OEM standards. Visit their website or contact them for a free estimate and prevent minor issues from escalating into major transmission failures.

Vehicle MaintenanceTransmission CareDIY Auto RepairStep-by-Step GuidesSafety TipsMaintenance ToolsProfessional Assistance
What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTS

What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTS

What to Do When Your Truck Goes Into Limp Mode: A Guide by TTSTyler Spangler
Published on: 27/06/2024

Truck Transmission Specialists (TTS) offer insights into dealing with limp mode, a safety feature in trucks designed to prevent further damage when an issue is detected. Limp mode can result from various problems such as low or dirty transmission fluid, damaged wiring, stored diagnostic trouble codes, faulty sensors, worn-out transmission mounts, or internal transmission issues. Common solutions include checking and replacing fluid, inspecting wiring and mounts, reading trouble codes, and verifying sensor functionality. TTS emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues promptly and offers expert transmission repair services for Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks to get vehicles back on the road efficiently.

Vehicle MaintenanceTransmission CareDIY Auto RepairStep-by-Step GuidesSafety TipsMaintenance ToolsProfessional Assistance