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We provide CVT replacements
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For Major Repairs on most vehicles, we offer up to a 5 year, 100,000 mile 'nationwide' Warranty for Major Repairs on most vehicles - ask for details!
Top Questions About Transmission Flush & Fluid Change 🔧
What is the difference between a transmission flush and a fluid change?
A transmission fluid change typically replaces about 60–75% of the old fluid and includes installing a new filter and pan gasket.
A transmission flush requires the use of a machine to remove over 99% of the old fluid, including fluid that is in the torque converter and cooler lines.
How often should I get a transmission flush or fluid change?
Transmission flush and fluid intervals vary by vehicle type and driving conditions. Generally, a fluid change is recommended every 30,000–60,000 miles, while a flush may be suggested every 45,000 miles, especially for newer vehicles. Check with your Vehicle Owner's Manual. If you can’t find it, we can help you out!
Can a transmission flush cause damage to my vehicle?
If performed correctly, a transmission flush is safe. However, in high-mileage vehicles with built-up debris, a flush may loosen particles that could lead to complications.
Is a transmission flush required for older vehicles?
For vehicles over 100,000 miles that have never had a transmission flush, quite often it is safer to perform a fluid change instead of a full transmission flush just to avoid potential damage.
What are the signs that transmission service is needed?
The indicators include dark or burnt-smelling fluid, slipping gears, rough shifting, or unusual noises coming from your vehicle. These symptoms suggest the need for a fluid change or transmission flush.
Will a transmission flush fix my existing transmission problems?
No, a transmission flush is just a preventive maintenance measure. A flush or fluid change does not resolve underlying issues with your transmission. We offer free transmission diagnostics with up-front pricing. Come by today!
Should I always use the manufacturer's recommended fluid?
Yes, you should always use the fluid type specified in your vehicle's manual. Using a generic or incorrect fluid can lead to serious transmission issues.
Are there any risks associated with a transmission flush?
If not done properly, a transmission flush can dislodge debris, which can cause blockages or damage. It's crucial to have a qualified technician perform this preventative maintenance service.
Why choose Coleman Taylor Transmissions?
We've been trusted TN transmission leaders since 1961. We offer free transmission diagnostics with upfront pricing, along with the best transmission warranty for most vehicles in the greater Murfreesboro area.
Our Murfreesboro, TN ASE-certified mechanics are all seasoned transmission specialists. Our auto repair services include transmission repair, rebuilds and service for all vehicle makes and models. We provide transfer case repair / rebuild / service, clutch repair, CV joint service, check engine light service, flywheel replacement and service, dual-clutch transmission repair, classic car transmission repair, rebuilds and replacements, axle replacement and repair, fleet service and complete drivetrain repair.
Coleman Taylor Transmissions – Setting the standard in TN since 1961.
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