What to Expect With Transmission Services
1. Schedule Your Appointment
Whether scheduling online or over the phone be sure and let us know what you're experiencing so we can provide fast and accurate service advice.
2. Diagnostics and Inspections
Drop off your vehicle and the shop will get to work with inspections and diagnostics using the same equipment as the manufacturers to determine issues and next steps.
3. Digital Vehicle Inspection Report and Estimate
Following the diagnosis we will text you a digital vehicle inspection report, containing pictures and videos of our findings and recommendations.
4. Review and Approval
A service advisor will reach out to walk you through the findings and recommendations to determine how you would like to proceed, or you can approve work directly in your DVI.
5. Work Performed or Scheduled
Most work can be completed immediately, or scheduled based on parts and customer availability.
Did You Know: Henry Ford coined the term 'tune-up' while developing his initial automobile prototype.
Why Choose Us for Your Transmission Needs?
At Christian Brothers Automotive Flower Mound, we place a high priority on integrity and customer education. Here’s why Flower Mound drivers trust us:
- Transparency & Communication: We explain services in understandable terms, ensuring you make informed decisions without technical jargon.
- Industry-Leading Warranty: Our confidence is reflected in our comprehensive warranty, offering you peace of mind with each service.
- Customer-Centric Approach: We provide a welcoming environment, complete with a complimentary shuttle service to minimize inconvenience.
Our commitment goes beyond just fixing cars; it extends into building lasting relationships with our clients. By fostering open communication and offering tailored advice, we empower our customers to make the best decisions for the health of their vehicles, aligning with our values of trust and reliability.
FAQs About Transmission Services
What Are the Signs My Transmission is Failing?
Recognizing signs of transmission failure early can save you from costlier repairs later. Common indicators include slipping gears, which manifest as hesitation or unexpected gear changes during driving. If your car often feels like it's stuck in a gear, it might be experiencing transmission slipping. Strange noises, such as grinding or whining from the transmission, especially while shifting, could signal a more serious mechanical problem. Delayed or harsh shifting—another symptom—is when the vehicle takes longer than usual to change gears. Pay attention to the condition of the transmission fluid; noticing leaks underneath the vehicle or fluid that smells burnt indicates urgent attention from a professional is needed.
How Often Should I Have My Transmission Checked?
Regular transmission checks are crucial for maintaining optimal performance and longevity. Generally, it's advisable to have your transmission inspected every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. However, this can vary based on the vehicle's make, model, and your driving habits. For instance, vehicles frequently towing loads or driving long distances may necessitate more frequent checks due to the added strain on the transmission system. Our team at Christian Brothers Automotive Flower Mound can provide a personalized maintenance schedule tailored to your specific needs to help keep your vehicle running smoothly.
Why is Transmission Fluid Important?
Transmission fluid plays a vital role in ensuring that your transmission operates efficiently. It acts as a lubricant for the moving parts within the transmission, reducing friction and preventing overheating. Additionally, it helps clean and protect the surfaces from wear and tear, maintaining the overall health of your transmission system. Notably, transmission fluid also improves the vehicle's performance by ensuring smooth gear transitions and efficiency. Low or degraded transmission fluid can lead to overheating and potential transmission failure, necessitating expensive repairs. Regularly checking and replacing transmission fluid is a straightforward yet critical maintenance step that can prevent extensive damage and prolong your vehicle's life.
Can You Drive a Car with a Failing Transmission?
Driving a car with a failing transmission is risky and not advisable. Doing so can exacerbate existing issues, potentially leading to a complete transmission failure that could strand you unexpectedly and result in costly repairs. Even if the vehicle appears drivable, symptoms such as slipping gears, grinding noises, or leaking fluid indicate that immediate attention is required. Continuing to drive under these conditions can also pose safety risks to yourself and others on the road. If you suspect your transmission is failing, the best course of action is to have it inspected by professionals, such as those at Christian Brothers Automotive Flower Mound, who can determine the severity of the problem and recommend appropriate action.
Take Action—Contact Us Today!
Don't wait for transmission issues to leave you stranded. Christian Brothers Automotive Flower Mound is here to provide the comprehensive transmission repair your vehicle needs. Our commitment to transparency, quality, and customer satisfaction makes us a trusted partner for drivers in Flower Mound. Schedule your appointment today and experience the assurance of exceptional service.
Don't wait for transmission troubles to disrupt your drive. Trust our certified technicians in Flower Mound—book a service online or call (972) 645-6250 now!
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FAQs
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Q. "What factors determine the price of transmission repair?"Many different factors go into determining costs of transmission repair. The major factor is what type of vehicle you drive. The year, make and model of the car, determine how much parts and labor will cost. Another factor is how much damage the transmission has sustained. Your transmission should last a minimum of 100,000 miles by servicing your transmission on a regular basis.
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Q. "What does automatic transmission service include?"Fluid is first drained from the pan during an automatic transmission service. A new transmission filter is installed with a new pan gasket once the pan has been removed. Finally, fresh automatic transmission fluid (ATF) is used to refill the vehicle.
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Q. "Is there a difference between a transmission fluid change and flush?"During a transmission fluid and filter change, it’s only the fluid in the pan that is drained and replaced with new ATF. Four to five quarts of fluid will typically be replaced in this process, while nine to thirteen quarts are replaced during a full transmission fluid flush. The difference in amounts is because the complete flush drains the entire system.
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Q. "Do you offer a shuttle service?"Yes! we understand you have a full schedule. Whether you need to get to work, school, or need to attend to other responsibilities, we can take you where you need to go. Click here to learn more.
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Q. "Do you offer a warranty?"As part of our Nice difference.® commitment to providing our customers the best auto service experience possible, we also offer a3-year/36,000-mile warranty on all the work that we do. We offer this warranty at every Christian Brothers Automotive nationwide, and it will be honored at any location, regardless of which branch did the initial work.
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Q. "Can you provide service under my extended warranty?"Yes. At Christian Brothers Automotive, we work with all major extended warranty providers to make needed repairs for our customers. If you have an extended warranty, you can discuss your carrier with our team when scheduling an appointment and confirm that the work will be covered. You can find a partial list of the extended warranty companies we work with here.
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"I liked the customer service and going above and beyond to make sure I was comfortable while waiting in the store for my vehicle work to be done, specifically being offered a nice hot coffee with creamer."
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