Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTS

Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTS

Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTSTyler Spangler
Published on: 17/10/2024

A faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor (TSS) in your truck can lead to various driveability issues, including erratic shifting, reduced fuel efficiency, and a triggered check engine light. The TSS monitors the speed of the transmission's input shaft and sends this data to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for optimal gear changes. Diagnosing a faulty TSS involves a visual inspection for damage or corrosion, using a scanner to compare the sensor's voltage output to manufacturer specifications, and inspecting the reluctor wheel for debris. Addressing the issue typically involves replacing the faulty sensor, repairing damaged wiring, and cleaning the reluctor wheel. Prompt attention to a malfunctioning TSS can restore your truck's performance and fuel efficiency, preventing further transmission damage. For professional assistance, contact Truck Transmission Specialists at (555) 555-5555 or visit prebuilttrans.com.

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Can a Transmission Additive Quiet My Noisy Truck? Exploring Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Can a Transmission Additive Quiet My Noisy Truck? Exploring Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Can a Transmission Additive Quiet My Noisy Truck? Exploring Pros, Cons, and AlternativesTyler Spangler
Published on: 02/10/2024

Transmission additives can help quiet a noisy gearbox, especially in older, high-mileage trucks, by reducing friction, smoothing gear shifts, and adding anti-wear agents. However, their effectiveness varies, and using the wrong additive can cause compatibility issues or mask deeper problems rather than solving them. It's essential to identify the noise source, consult your owner's manual, select a reputable brand, and follow instructions carefully. Alternatives to additives include changing the transmission fluid or addressing mechanical issues through repair. Experts like Truck Transmission Specialists (TTS), led by Luke Harrison and Tyler Spangler, can diagnose and fix the root cause, offering high-quality transmission rebuilds and repairs for Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy trucks, ensuring long-term solutions rather than temporary fixes.

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Truck Transmission Troubles? Expert FAQs Every Driver Needs to Read

Truck Transmission Troubles? Expert FAQs Every Driver Needs to Read

Truck Transmission Troubles? Expert FAQs Every Driver Needs to ReadTyler Spangler
Published on: 10/07/2024

The post Truck Transmission FAQs: Get Answers from the Experts from Truck Transmission Specialists delves into common questions about truck transmissions. It explains the differences between sequential and traditional transmissions in US domestic trucks, the considerations for towing with each type, the use of transmission additives to address noise issues, and what to do if your transmission is slipping. The specialists emphasize the importance of expert repairs and quality service for trucks from top manufacturers like Ford, Dodge, GMC, and Chevy. Whether it's about choosing the right transmission or dealing with transmission problems, TTS offers 18 years of experience to keep your truck running smoothly.

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Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTS

Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTS

Revolutionizing Truck Transmission Support: Meet the Conversational Chatbots at TTSTyler Spangler
Published on: 27/06/2024

A faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor (TSS) in your truck can lead to various driveability issues, including erratic shifting, reduced fuel efficiency, and a triggered check engine light. The TSS monitors the speed of the transmission's input shaft and sends this data to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for optimal gear changes. Diagnosing a faulty TSS involves a visual inspection for damage or corrosion, using a scanner to compare the sensor's voltage output to manufacturer specifications, and inspecting the reluctor wheel for debris. Addressing the issue typically involves replacing the faulty sensor, repairing damaged wiring, and cleaning the reluctor wheel. Prompt attention to a malfunctioning TSS can restore your truck's performance and fuel efficiency, preventing further transmission damage. For professional assistance, contact Truck Transmission Specialists at (555) 555-5555 or visit prebuilttrans.com.

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