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May 3, 2024
A Chevy Dealer's Key to Chevy Longevity: Understanding Transmission Service

When you decided on a Chevy, you choose a vehicle that you can depend on. After all, as every Chevy dealer knows, each Chevy is built to last for hundreds of thousands of miles, and to work the first time, every time. But that performance depends on proper maintenance, and perhaps no part of car care is as crucial or as overlooked as transmission service.

A Chevy Dealer’s Key to Chevy Longevity: Understanding Transmission Service

What Happens When My Transmission Receives Service?

When you bring your vehicle to the dealership to service your transmission, your maintenance team will raise your Chevy up on a lift, check your transmission fluids, and replenish or replace them as needed. They’ll also check your transmission pan for evidence of excessive debris or metal shavings that could indicate a problem, and may hook your transmission up for advanced computer diagnostics if indicated.

How Often Does My Chevy Need Its Transmission Checked?

Routine service intervals vary by vehicle and will be outlined in your Chevy’s owner manual. It’s a good idea to adhere to the service schedule in your manual, as they were designed by Chevy engineers especially for your model based on extensive testing. Delaying service can risk damaging your vehicle, since one important aspect of a service visit is the opportunity to spot problems early on before they require costly repairs.

What If I’m Having Problems?

Transmission problems that crop up between scheduled services are indicators to book a service appointment as soon as possible, as your transmission is a critical component of your powertrain. Be sure to come in quickly if you’re experiencing any unusual sound or motion during gear shifts, including clunking, grinding, or jerky shifts. In addition, if you spot a pool of reddish fluid under your Chevy when parked, it might be transmission fluid, evidence of a leak that needs attention.  

Does My Manual Transmission Need Service, Too?

Whether you drive a stick shift, an automatic, or a CVT, your transmission needs regular attention. Check your manual to see if there’s a different recommended interval for manual versus automatic transmission models, however.

Whether you’re driving a sedan, SUV, pickup, or minivan, you depend on your Chevy, and your Chevy depends on you for the maintenance it needs to be a dependable partner for years to come. So when it comes time to service your transmission, schedule your car care at Champion Chevrolet in Reno, NV, and let our team of experts give your Chevy the care it needs.