Keep Your Truck Rolling: Expert Transmission Services by TTS

Keep Your Truck Rolling: Expert Transmission Services by TTS

Keep Your Truck Rolling: Expert Transmission Services by TTSTyler Spangler
Published on: 28/07/2025

TTS specializes in rebuilding and servicing transmissions for Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks, offering complete transmission rebuilds with high-quality parts that exceed OEM standards, expert diagnostics, fast one-day turnaround for many common models, and extended warranty options for peace of mind. Rebuilding your transmission can improve shifting, increase fuel efficiency, extend transmission life, and enhance towing capacity. Regular maintenance every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, including fluid changes, filter replacements, leak inspections, and necessary adjustments, is recommended. Symptoms like slipping gears, hard shifting, burning smells, leaking fluid, and unusual noises indicate the need for professional attention. TTS also provides guidance on selecting the right, high-quality transmission fluid for optimal performance. Contact Truck Transmission Specialists to keep your truck running smoothly.

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Is Upgrading Your Transmission Fluid Pump Worth It for Fuel Efficiency?

Is Upgrading Your Transmission Fluid Pump Worth It for Fuel Efficiency?

Is Upgrading Your Transmission Fluid Pump Worth It for Fuel Efficiency?Tyler Spangler
Published on: 24/07/2025

Upgrading your truck's transmission fluid pump for improved fuel efficiency is generally not worth it, as the gains in fuel economy are minimal due to primary influences such as engine performance, vehicle weight, and driving habits. Exceptions exist for trucks already facing transmission issues or undergoing a major overhaul, where a higher-capacity pump might be beneficial. For better fuel efficiency, focus on regular maintenance, adopting proper driving habits, and reducing vehicle weight. For personalized advice, Truck Transmission Specialists are available to help with expert recommendations tailored to your specific needs.

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Preventing Transmission Overheating in Your US Truck: Causes, Signs, and Solutions

Preventing Transmission Overheating in Your US Truck: Causes, Signs, and Solutions

Preventing Transmission Overheating in Your US Truck: Causes, Signs, and SolutionsTyler Spangler
Published on: 10/07/2025

Understanding Transmission Overheating in US Domestic Trucks highlights the causes, symptoms, and solutions for transmission overheating in Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks. Key causes include low or dirty fluid, worn clutches or bands, a faulty torque converter, and engine overheating. Symptoms range from burning smells and slipping gears to unusual noises, delayed acceleration, and a lit check engine light. Solutions involve professional checkups, fluid service, and replacement of worn parts. Preventive steps include regular fluid changes, monitoring fluid levels, addressing unusual noises promptly, and ensuring the engine cooling system works properly. Truck Transmission Specialist (TTS) offers quick, reliable service with high-quality parts to minimize downtime.

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Mastering Transmission Bands: The Key to Smooth Shifting and Truck Longevity

Mastering Transmission Bands: The Key to Smooth Shifting and Truck Longevity

Mastering Transmission Bands: The Key to Smooth Shifting and Truck LongevityTyler Spangler
Published on: 08/07/2025

The transmission band in your truck is crucial for smooth gear changes; if worn or improperly adjusted, it can cause slipping gears, hard shifting, and delayed engagement, potentially leading to severe transmission issues. While complex adjustments are best left to professionals, you can check the band adjustment using the service manual for guidance. Similarly, maintaining the correct transmission fluid level is essential for lubrication, cooling, and smooth operation. To check the fluid level, warm up your engine, locate the dipstick, assess the level, and add fluid gradually if necessary. Regular fluid checks and maintenance, as outlined in your owner's manual, are vital, especially when towing heavy loads or driving under demanding conditions, to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your transmission.

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