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Since it’s under the vehicle and out of sight, out of mind, many forget about their importance until a problem arrives. While they don’t require as much attention as your engine, the automatic trans- mission’s role is imperative. While a motor gets most of the praise for providing the energy to propel a car, the transmission acts as a distrib- utor to send the right amount of power to the wheels. Without it, our vehicles would have no way to determine if we’re driving up or downhill or need extra power when towing. Make sure this incredible machine operates efficiently by completing service based on the manufacturer’s recom- mendations. SERVICE INTERVALS There is not a one-size-fits- all service interval for the numerous automatic trans- missions offered by vehicle makers. It’s important to refer to your service manual to figure out exactly what the manu- facturer recommends. If you © ADOBE STOCK purchase a used car or truck with high miles and are unsure of how it was main- tained, you should have the fluid and performance tested at your local dealership or favorite auto repair shop. Here are some of the vast ser- vice interval differences you can expect, as reported by Consumer Reports. Many new vehicles can operate up to 100,000 miles without maintenance. Some vehicle makers sug- gest service after only 30,000 miles. A few manufacturers use a sealed transmission which requires zero maintenance as the fluid is meant to last for the vehicle’s lifetime. Since there are so many variables to understand the maintenance of your trans- mission, it’s crucial to stick to a strict maintenance routine as set by the manufacturer. TYPES OF MAINTENANCE solutions to wash out grime In most cases, general maintenance to an automatic transmission requires replac- ing a portion of the unit’s fluid and applying a new filter and gasket in the pan. In more extreme situations, a service writer may recom- mend a complete flush of the system. This task requires that all fluid is eradicated and replaced and will sometimes use specially formed cleaning and sludge. Since transmission fluid doesn’t burn like engine oil, if you find yourself low, it’s like- ly you have a leak. A good indicator is finding drops or puddles of red fluids under your vehicle. If this is detect- ed, be sure to check your capacity with the dipstick and refill with the correct fluid recommended by the vehicle maker.