Most cars have either a manual or automatic transmission. In a manual transmission, the driver selects gears by moving a gear shift lever and manually engaging the clutch to disengage the engine from the transmission. In an automatic transmission, the transmission uses a fluid coupling called a torque converter to automatically engage and disengage the engine from the transmission as needed.
Over time, the transmission in your car can wear out and become less effective, leading to poor performance and increased energy consumption
The transmission relies on fluid to lubricate and cool its components, and leaks can cause the system to stop working.
If your car's transmission is slipping or shifting gears irregularly, it may be a sign of a problem with the transmission's internal components
If your car's transmission is overheating, it can cause damage to its internal components and reduce its lifespan. Overheating can be caused by a variety of factors, such as low fluid levels or a malfunctioning cooling system
If you want to upgrade your car's transmission with a newer, more efficient model, you may need to replace the entire system to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
If your car's transmission is physically damaged due to an accident, impact, or other external factors, it may need to be replaced.