Subaru Superstore of Surprise

Aug 4, 2023

When it comes to looking after your car, it’s best to keep as close an eye on the condition of your transmission as you do with the engine. If you suspect any trouble, visit your local Subaru dealer for transmission repair before the problem worsens. 

Does Your Subaru Need a Transmission Repair?

You Spot Leaking Transmission Fluid

The lubricating qualities of transmission fluid are essential to the proper functioning of your gearbox. If the transmission pan gasket becomes damaged, transmission fluid could start to leak out. 

If your transmission fluid starts to leak, your gearbox may overheat, which could rapidly lead to serious damage to the many mechanical parts inside. Transmission fluid is light or dark crimson in color and smells faintly sweet. If you ever notice a fluid like this leaking under your car, have a technician find and fix the leak without delay.

You Can Smell Something Burning

A burning smell can sometimes indicate trouble inside the transmission. If your transmission fluid grows too old and starts to degrade, it can become a sludge that lacks proper lubricating properties and starts to burn inside the rising heat of the gearbox. If this happens, you’ll need to have your transmission fluid flushed out and replaced right away. 

You Hear Strange Sounds From Below

Any unusual sound coming from your transmission is usually a sign of trouble. Transmissions should be smooth and quiet when shifting, when in gear, and when in neutral. If you ever hear grinding, whining, or humming noises, you may have low transmission fluid or a more serious problem may be developing. 

Your Gears Hesitate To Shift

If your gears ever hesitate or refuse to shift, or resist switching from drive to park, have a technician take a look. Such hesitancy may result from electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical problems inside the transmission, any of which could be the start of a serious issue. 

Your Gears Are Slipping

Certain problems in both manual and automatic transmissions may cause a gearbox to slip between gears or pop into neutral all on its own. This is a dangerous problem to have on the road and needs to be repaired promptly.

Your Subaru Dealer Identifies a Fault

Experienced technicians are finely attuned to the way a healthy car should sound and feel. When you take your car to your local dealership for regular servicing visits, the technician is likely to notice a potential transmission problem before you do. This is one reason why routine preventative maintenance is vital for the proper upkeep of any vehicle.

Have qualified technicians inspect and repair your car’s transmission today at Subaru Superstore of Surprise. We offer exceptional customer service and an easy car purchasing or servicing experience, whatever your car-related needs may be.