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Monthly Archives: April 2022

  1. The Pros and Cons of an Automatic Transmission

    Even though most people prefer automatics, they’re not always the best all-around choice. Here are some of the pros and cons of this transmission type.
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  2. Why Manual Transmissions Cost Less To Maintain

    Everyone has a preferred choice of transmission when it comes to their personal vehicle. Even though manual transmissions have decreased in popularity year after year, there’s no denying that they still have some advantages over automatic transmissions. One of the most notable advantages is the fact that they are cheaper overall, but why is that? Learn why manual transmissions cost less to maintain than automatic ones.

    Less Complexity in Their Parts

    When looking at the internals of a manual and automatic transmission side-by-side, the first thing you’ll notice is that manuals are significantly less complex. Since automatics do all the car’s shifting for the driver, they need extra pieces and tech in order to do so effectively. Due to the manual transmission’s simplicity, parts are easier to manufacture and install, leading to lower prices.

    Of course, if you want to save even more money, you can buy the manual transmission parts online and put them in yourself. Here at Transparts Warehouse, we have the manual parts you’re looking for. No matter which section of your transmission needs fixing, we’ll be able to help you find the necessary replacements!

    Smaller Overall Size

    Due to their lack of complexity, manual transmissions are also much smaller than automatics. That means they don’t need as many materials for construction. Plus, they don’t weigh as much as their counterparts do. Both of these traits lead to lower building and shipping costs for the manufacturers, which they then pass on to you in the case that you ever need to fully replace your manual transmission.

    Lower Demand in the Market

    The final reason why manual transmissions cost less to maintain is because the demand for them is lower. Fortunately, the demand is still high enough that manufacturers still make parts and replacements for manuals, but low enough that some distributors ar

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  3. Why Manual Transmission Cars Are Still Popular in Europe

    If you weren’t aware, manual cars are still very popular in Europe, but why? In this blog post, we’ll go over why so many Europeans still drive stick.
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  4. Why Automatic Transmissions Use Planetary Gears

    If you’ve ever wondered how your automatic car works, then you’ll want to start by learning about planetary gears and why these transmissions use them.
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  5. How To Tell When Your Transmission Cooler Needs Replacement

    It’s no secret that car engines get hotter the longer they run, but one thing that some people might not realize is that the same thing can happen with their automatic transmission. Fortunately, this part of your vehicle has a cooler that reduces the fluids’ overall temperature.

    However, the day will eventually come in which it will either malfunction or stop working altogether. Worse, it’s not always apparent when that system goes out. This is why we’ve put together this guide on how to tell when your transmission cooler needs replacement. That way, you can repair it before the situation gets worse.

    The Check Engine Light Turns On

    Of course, the number one way to know that something inside your car has gone amiss is seeing that the check engine light has turned on. Even though this is a transmission problem, the higher heat that a broken cooler will cause can set off this indicator. While this is the easiest method for determining that something is wrong with your transmission cooler, there’s a whole host of other reasons why this light might have turned on.

    Your Fluid Levels Are Too Low

    A more reliable way to know that something with your cooler is wrong is to look at your transmission fluid level. You should check all your car’s fluids regularly, but if you don’t, this is the first place to look if you suspect something is wrong.

    If the problem has persisted for long enough, you’ll eventually find out because your car will leak transmission fluid all over the ground. Your cooler is likely to blame if you find red or reddish-brown pools of liquid under your vehicle.

    There’s an Odd Noise or Smell

    Sight isn’t the only sense that you’ll have to rely on to know how to tell when your transmission cooler needs replacement, though. You can use your ears and nose as well. If you hear loud, grinding noises when your car switches gears, this is a clear indication that your fluid levels are lower than they s

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