LOCAL TRANSMISSION REPAIR
Are you looking for local transmission repair in NJ? European Exchange specializes in professional local transmission repair in NJ. We provide repairs for European cars, American cars, and commercial
vehicles.
As the one who drives your car several times every day,
you'll know when something doesn't feel right. Whether it has to do with
delayed gear shifts, the sound of the engine, the way the car drives, or any
other oddity, you should plan to have it checked out by a trusted mechanic as
soon as you notice something's not quite right.
Problems That May Require Transmission Repair
Like any type of machine, a car inevitably develops various
problems over the course of its life, especially since it's used every single
day! Some problems are caused by accidents or faulty parts, other problems are
the result of normal wear and tear. All problems should be taken seriously and
fixed by a qualified and trusted mechanic.
Leaking Pinkish Fluid - If you're noticing pinkish oil under your car each morning, it's time to check the transmission fluid. Low fluid signifies a leak and can cause a lot of serious problems if it's not taken care of right away.
Slipping Transmission - Transmission slipping happens when the
engine revs, but the wheels fail to respond. Slipping can be caused by several problems
with your transmission and should definitely be checked out right away.
Shaking or Bucking - When you try to speed up on the highway
and your car seems to shake, you're probably experiencing transmission or
engine problem. Even if it only happens occasionally, you should have it seen
by your mechanic. If he feels it's a transmission problem, he can refer you to
a transmission repair specialist.
Burning Smell - If your transmission is overheating, the fluid
may be leaking out and dripping on the hot exhaust. Not only is the leaking a
problem, but the hot liquid coming in contact with the hot exhaust could cause
an engine fire.
Finding a Trustworthy
Transmission Repair Specialist
Whether you decide the car needs to be seen by a mechanic
who specializes in transmission maintenance and repair or your regular mechanic
identifies, you'll need to find a transmission specialist that you trust.
Ask for Referrals - If you've had friends, family, neighbors,
or coworkers who've dealt with transmission issues in the past, ask where they
took their car for repair. They can let you know how they felt about the
mechanic, the shop, the repairs, the cost, and answer any other questions you
may have. Your regular mechanic may have some referral options for you to
consider also.
Check the Local Better Business Bureau - Your local better
business bureau allows citizens to post recommendations and complaints about
local transmission repair shops. Read the complaints with a discerning mind,
but if they seem legitimate (especially if there are several), you probably
should avoid that shop.
Choose an ASE Certified Mechanic - The National Institute for
Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) tests and certifies individual mechanics.
Just because one mechanic in the shop is ASE certified, does not mean they all
are certified. You'll want to be sure the one working on your car has earned
his certification.
European Exchange - Your trusted source for local transmission repair in NJ.