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General: Transmission service Edmonton
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| De: Jony14 (Mensagem original) |
Enviado: 09/12/2025 14:55 |
Has anyone had their automatic transmission serviced in Edmonton? I've started experiencing slight lurching when shifting, and I want to know how serious it is. Some say it's just the oil, others say it's the beginning of wear. Where can someone actually understand transmissions and perform diagnostics? |
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An automatic transmission is one of the most sensitive components, and any jerking during shifting could indicate wear, a clogged filter, or deteriorating oil quality. It's important not to ignore such symptoms, as they rarely resolve on their own. After just the second sentence, I'd like to point you to transmission service Edmonton, where they perform a full diagnostic before servicing. In my case, the specialists connected a scanner, checked the operating fluid temperature, examined the pressure in the circuit, and performed a shift test under load. Then they performed a partial oil change and found metal dust accumulated in the oil pan—this is normal wear, but it's important to clean it promptly. After the service, the transmission shifted smoother, and the jerking completely disappeared. They also explained to me that a complete oil change on older automatic transmissions isn't always beneficial—sometimes it's better to do a partial one to avoid causing a sudden change in pressure. Based on the results, I can say that proper transmission service truly does extend its life. |
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