Your transmission must be in good working condition to ensure the smooth running of your Chevrolet because transmission problems will affect your car’s overall performance. Below are ways to tell when to take your Spark, Malibu, or Traverse to your Chevy dealer for a transmission repair.
Does Your Chevy Need a Transmission Repair From Your Chevy Dealer?
Your Check Engine Light Is Illuminated
A problem with your Chevy’s transmission will trigger your check engine light. Ignoring the warning is asking for trouble because transmission problems worsen quickly, resulting in higher repair costs. Get a diagnostic test at your dealer to determine what is causing the issue and get it fixed as soon as possible.
Your Car Is Leaking Transmission Fluid
Your vehicle needs transmission fluid to lubricate and keep the components cool. If you see reddish or brownish puddles on the ground under your car could be from a transmission fluid leak. If there’s not enough transmission fluid, it will cause friction and heat that will lead to severe damage over time.
The Transmission Fluid Looks Dirty
Check your car’s transmission fluid regularly and keep it topped off to the correct level. If you notice the fluid is discolored, cloudy, or brownish and not bright red and syrupy, it’s best to replace it.
You Hear Whining, Buzzing, and Humming Sounds
New and strange noises are warnings that something is wrong with your car. A faulty transmission will start making whining, buzzing, and humming sounds while the engine runs. If you drive a manual, you might hear horrible grinding noises when you shift gears.
Your Transmission Is Slipping
Driving a car that slips in and out of gear is dangerous. Your automatic transmission’s gears will slip while you’re driving when there’s too little transmission fluid. If you drive a manual, your car could slip out of gear for a few seconds or be slow to downshift or upshift when accelerating. To prevent transmission failure, especially if you drive a manual vehicle, get the problem sorted out ASAP.
You Struggle To Shift Gears
If your car is low on transmission fluid or there is a leak, you will struggle to change gears on a manual transmission. Ask your Chevy technician to repair the problem as soon as you have gear shifting issues because the longer you wait, the more damage will occur, increasing the repair costs.
You Smell a Burning Odor
Severe transmission problems and overheating will cause a burning odor coming from the front of your Chevy. To avoid a complete transmission overhaul, get your car to your dealer for repairs immediately.
If your Chevy shows any of the above signs or symptoms, ask a qualified Chevrolet technician to take a look as soon as possible. Call Bob Stephen Motors today to schedule a transmission service, and the Chevy team will perform expert repairs.


