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Four common causes for a transmission warning light on the vehicle and their related parts.
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Transmission Light

The transmission light indicates low transmission fluid, probably due to fluid loss, which can cause overheating. Less commonly, it can be internal damage in the transmission system, torque converter, or valve body.

If you notice the transmission warning light on your car's dashboard, paying attention and taking action as soon as possible is essential. This warning signal may indicate that something is not functioning correctly in your vehicle's transmission system, risking further damage if not addressed promptly.

It's essential to handle these issues before they get worse, as ignoring them can lead to costly repairs in the future. We recommend you review your car's symptoms to understand what's happening and possibly discuss it with a technician.

So don't be shy, pay attention to your car's quirks, and check out this article for all the info you need to communicate with your go-to auto shop and advocate for your car's needs.

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Four common causes for transmission slipping from the vehicle and their related parts.
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Transmission Slipping

The transmission feels like slipping because its fluid level is low. However, in rarer cases, it can be an issue with a worn valve body, a faulty solenoid, a worn clutch, or damage to the transmission module itself.

Whether you drive an automatic or a manual, your vehicle's transmission is critical. If the transmission slips or gets stuck in gear, you lose control of your speed and risk stalling out on the road.

When they work correctly, automatic transmissions shift seamlessly with acceleration or deceleration. However, if you're low on fluid, there is wear on the discs, or if there is some other disturbance, your automatic transmission might get stuck in gear, shift gears at the wrong time, or cause your car to die altogether. All in all, you might end up facing an annoying issue: slipping transmission.

Some transmission problems require simple solutions like a fluid refill or valve replacement. But, regardless of the problem, it's wise to take action. Manual and automatic transmission slipping can worsen as you drive, causing extra damage to the system or putting unnecessary strain on your engine as it cranks through RPMs without generating power.

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