Should the Transmission Fluid Be Changed?
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Transmission fluid should be changed every 3 to 4 years or when the mileage reaches 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. The functions of transmission fluid are: 1. Keeping the shifting system clean; 2. Lubricating the transmission components. Signs that indicate the need for a transmission fluid change include: 1. Vehicle shaking and rough shifting; 2. Transmission overheating warning on the dashboard; 3. Engine stalling; 4. Unusual noises. The functions of a car's transmission are: 1. Changing the gear ratio; 2. Expanding the torque and speed of the driving wheels; 3. Enabling the car to reverse; 4. Facilitating gear shifting or power output. Maintenance methods for a car's transmission include: 1. Regularly checking the fluid level; 2. Avoiding skipping gears when upshifting; 3. Not forcing the transmission into neutral; 4. Not shortening the warm-up idling time; 5. Avoiding gear grinding when shifting.