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1 June 2021

Transmission Maintenance for Automobiles with Two Outstanding Products from Amsoil


Transmission Maintenance for Automobiles with Two Outstanding Products from Amsoil

The automobile transmission is one of the most critical components and receives special attention from automotive enthusiasts who want to "care for" it properly, as it plays a vital role in ensuring smooth vehicle operation. For this reason, choosing the right automotive lubricant for regular transmission maintenance can be a headache for newcomers to car ownership. The article below from Huynh Chau will help you understand transmission maintenance-related issues!

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1. Why Maintain Your Car's Transmission

The transmission is a critical component of the automobile that helps the engine operate at the ideal RPM whether accelerating or decelerating. This ensures the vehicle moves smoothly and easily.

However, fuel combustion and engine movement cause the transmission to heat up, and the automotive lubricant in the transmission oxidizes, producing harmful residue that reduces the transmission's lubrication properties and makes shifting difficult. Additionally, if the vehicle regularly travels on rough, flooded roads or carries excessive loads, the transmission can also be negatively affected. For these reasons, periodic transmission maintenance is necessary.

1.1. What is Automatic Transmission Maintenance?

Automatic transmission maintenance involves changing the lubricant for the car's transmission. This is a periodic task based on the vehicle's mileage and condition. The typical steps for automobile transmission maintenance are:

Step 1: Prepare the necessary equipment and tools for transmission cleaning. Additionally, select an appropriate automotive lubricant ready for replacement after cleaning. You can consult lubricant distributors to determine which type suits your vehicle.

Step 2: Accurately identify the components of the automatic transmission. Automatic transmissions typically have one oil pan to hold the lubricant and filter the oil, and one drain bolt to drain the oil. Identify these components to properly add and drain oil.

Inspect and accurately determine the transmission location before proceeding with cleaning and oil replacement.

Step 3: Drain all old lubricant from the pan after loosening all drain bolts, collecting the oil in a pre-positioned container and waiting until all oil has drained completely.

Step 4: Remove the oil pan: After draining all oil from the pan, use a wrench to remove the bolts around it to remove the pan. On some vehicles, you

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