Stop the Drip: Mastering Transmission Fluid Leaks in Your Truck

Stop the Drip: Mastering Transmission Fluid Leaks in Your Truck

Stop the Drip: Mastering Transmission Fluid Leaks in Your TruckTyler Spangler
Published on: 02/04/2025

In this informative blog post by TTS Experience, truck enthusiasts are educated on the causes, solutions, and importance of addressing transmission fluid leaks promptly. The post highlights common culprits such as worn-out seals, loose bolts, damaged cooling lines, and overfilled transmission, emphasizing the significance of spotting leaks early. Practical tips are provided on detecting and addressing leaks, including checking for signs, tightening bolts, and repairing damaged components. Additionally, the post stresses the importance of preventative maintenance to minimize the risk of leaks and offers insights on regular fluid checks, using the correct fluid, avoiding overfilling, and scheduling transmission services. Truck owners are encouraged to seek expert help from TTS for accurate diagnosis and effective repair solutions to ensure their vehicles remain in top condition.

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Mastering Heavy Towing with Your Chevy Truck: Optimal Transmission Fluid Change Intervals

Mastering Heavy Towing with Your Chevy Truck: Optimal Transmission Fluid Change Intervals

Mastering Heavy Towing with Your Chevy Truck: Optimal Transmission Fluid Change IntervalsTyler Spangler
Published on: 09/03/2025

For towing heavy loads with a Chevy truck, it's important to understand the differences between the 6L45 and 6L90 transmissions. The 6L45 is lighter, more budget-friendly, and suitable for moderate towing, while the 6L90 is designed for heavy-duty use with greater torque capacity and improved fuel economy. When frequently towing heavy loads, it's recommended to change the transmission fluid more often than standard guidelines, specifically every 15,000 to 20,000 miles for maximum protection. Additional tips include using synthetic transmission fluid, installing an auxiliary transmission cooler, regularly checking fluid levels, and avoiding extreme towing conditions. Installing a performance transmission pan can also help by improving heat dissipation. For specific recommendations and expert advice, consult Truck Transmission Specialist (TTS).

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Maximize Your Chevy Truck’s Performance with Tow/Haul Mode

Maximize Your Chevy Truck’s Performance with Tow/Haul Mode

Maximize Your Chevy Truck’s Performance with Tow/Haul ModeTyler Spangler
Published on: 08/03/2025

Tow/Haul Mode in modern Chevy trucks adjusts the transmission’s shift points for increased power and torque at lower speeds and enhances engine braking to reduce brake strain, ideal for towing, heavy hauling, and mountain driving. Manual shifting can further optimize performance: downshifting for better control downhill and upshifting for improved fuel economy on level ground. To extend your Chevy transmission’s life, ensure regular maintenance, drive smoothly, and respect your truck’s towing and hauling limits. For expert advice or repairs, contact Truck Transmission Specialists.

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Transmission Troubles: When to Rebuild or Replace Your Truck's Gears - Copy

Transmission Troubles: When to Rebuild or Replace Your Truck's Gears - Copy

Transmission Troubles: When to Rebuild or Replace Your Truck's Gears - CopyTyler Spangler
Published on: 13/02/2025

When your truck's transmission acts up, deciding between rebuilding or replacing it boils down to factors like mileage and the severity of issues. Generally, trucks with lower mileage (under 100,000 miles) experiencing minor issues may benefit from a rebuild, while older, high-mileage trucks (over 150,000 miles) with significant problems might need a replacement. Cost, age, mileage, and the extent of damage influence the decision. TTS specializes in US trucks, offering rebuilt units with a 12-month nationwide warranty. Solenoids, which control the transmission fluid, play a critical role in smooth shifting, and their failure manifests through slipping, hard, or no shifting, and a check engine light. Diagnosing involves reading trouble codes and inspecting the solenoid's wiring. Repairs typically include replacing the faulty solenoid and using the correct transmission fluid. For best results, seek professional help if needed, and refer to helpful resources for guidance. TTS offers free inspections, quotes, and expert advice to ensure your truck is back on the road smoothly.

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