Will the Car Depreciate After Transmission Repair?

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MaverickFitz
07/29/25 3:16pm
Transmission repair can lead to car depreciation, with specific circumstances as follows: 1. Introduction: The transmission is a core component of a car, and replacing the transmission in a new car will depreciate its value. 2. Maintenance Method: When shifting gears in a manual transmission, always ensure the clutch is fully depressed to completely cut off power, preventing gear impact and grinding during shifting, thereby reducing gear damage. 3. Temperature Maintenance: During car operation, pay attention to the transmission's temperature and any abnormal noises. If the casing temperature exceeds 70-80 degrees, it indicates some components inside the transmission are malfunctioning. Immediately stop the car for inspection and resolve the issue promptly. Car owners unfamiliar with transmissions can visit nearby repair shops for professional maintenance. 4. Precautions: Regularly check for looseness in fasteners and control mechanisms, and tighten or repair them as needed. 5. Gear Shifting Note: When shifting gears, ensure the gear lever is fully engaged to allow complete tooth length meshing, preventing the gear teeth from wearing into a conical shape, which could cause automatic gear disengagement.
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